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Alarm Operation
• For a predefined period of time (default 10 minutes) if the Mute button is pressed during the
alert signal.
Activate/Deactivate the Man-down and/or No-movement Alarm
Enter “Settings”
, and step to “Alarm”.
Then select the wanted alarm(s) and press Back repeatedly.
The corresponding icon(s) appear on the display.
Follow the same steps to deactivate the alarm(s).
Cancel Man-down and No-movement Alarm
Press the soft key “OK“ to confirm “Man-down warning. Cancel?“ or “No-movement warning. Can-
cel?“, which appears in the display during the alert signal or press any key.
Delay Man-down and No-movement Alarm Temporarily
Press the Mute button
during the alert signal and then press “Yes“ to confirm the message
“Delay MD/NM detection?“.
The corresponding display icon flashes until the alarm is active again (default 10 minutes).
Reset Alarm
To reset the alarm function after an alarm has been sent:
• Move the handset to an upright position (after Man-down).
• Move the handset (after No-movement).
• Press the Mute button
if the ALS is sounds.
Automatic Call after Alarm
A handset can be set up to call a predefined number after an alarm has been sent, for example to
“112” which is the common emergency call number inside the European Union.
Depending on the settings, the call can be established in the following modes;
• Loudspeaking mode, or
• Monitor mode, or
• Normal mode
Please contact your administrator to get support.
Alarm with Additional Information
Information about the approximate location of the handset is automatically sent along with an
alarm, see "Associated Access Point (AP) Location" on page 32. It is also possible to add the lo-
cation manually, see"Alarm with Data" on page 33.
Associated Access Point (AP) Location
This function is used together with an alarm. The AP communicates to the handset where the
handset is located for the time being. This gives a fair indication of the location.