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W-AIR Small Business Admin Guide

W-AIR Small Business Admin Guide

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The Pull Cord alarm can be triggered by pulling a cord containing a magnet from the pull cord hole on the right 

side of the handset.

Running Alarm

To trigger the Running Alarm the handset needs to be shaken up and down for several seconds.

Man Down Alarm

The Man Down alarm is triggered if the handset remains in the position with an angle over 60 degrees with 

respect to the horizontal. The time for the handset to be still before the alarm is triggered can be set on base 

station web interface (read the next chapter 7.3. Set up emergency profiles)

No Movement Alarm

To trigger the No Movement alarm the handset needs to be in no movement. The timeout after which No 

Movement alarm is triggered is set on the base station web interface.

Set up emergency profiles

Go to the menu “Alarms”. In this menu eight different alarm profiles can be configured. The parameters that can 

be configured are:

: A user friendly name to help identify the different profiles when selecting which one to 

Profile Alias

enable for individual handsets

Alarm Type: The type of event that triggers an alarm. The options are: Disabled, Man Down, No 

Movement, Running, Pull Cord, Emergency Button

Alarm Signal: Call. The alarm is made as an outgoing call to the emergency number preconfigured for the 

extension

Stop Alarm from Handset: Enable/Disable. The possibility to cancel an alarm from the handset

Trigger Delay: The timeout before the phone starts showing pre-alarm warning. If set to 0, the alarm is 

sent immediately (max. value is 255 sec.).

: Enable/Disable the possibility to cancel the pre-alarm from the handset

Stop Pre-Alarm from Handset

Pre-Alarm Delay: The timeout during which the pre-alarm warning is displayed until the actual alarm is 

sent (max. value is 255 sec.)

Howling: Enable/Disable the howling of the handset when the alarm is triggered

For Man Down alarm, add the default delay of 6 seconds which is the time needed for the alarm 

detection (e.g. if set to “0”, alarm is triggered after 6 sec, if set to “30”, alarm is triggered after 36 sec.)

Summary of Contents for W-AIR

Page 1: ...e stations Step 2 Register a W AIR Handset How to delete a handset and reuse the slot Step 3 Set up Repeaters Call Features DND Call forwarding Paging Call intrusion Intercom Ring tones Call transfer...

Page 2: ...system Wildix W AIR base stations Base station Multicell base stations W AIR Base End Of Life W AIR Base Outdoor W AIR Base Sync Plus Documentation W AIR Network Admin Guide Sync over the air W AIR N...

Page 3: ...acking lists W AIR Base Small Business Mounting screws x 2 and anchors x 2 Cat 5 Ethernet cable x 1 Power supply x 1 Base station unit x 1 W AIR Repeater Power adapter x 1 Repeater unit x 1 Base stato...

Page 4: ...and walls for optimal radio coverage Avoid mounting the base unit s upside down as it significantly reduces radio coverage Mount the base unit as high as possible to clear all nearby objects e g offic...

Page 5: ...ode for one of the following reasons try to re assign Repeater to Base station Repeater is locked to base repeater without repeater mode activated Sync source base repeater not found Manual mode Timeo...

Page 6: ...letters and digits to enter letters press only once the key corresponding to the letter you need to enter there is no difference between lowercase and uppercase letters Press the star key to enter any...

Page 7: ...section of the rw2 etc provision conf wildixair Step 3 Set up Repeaters Proceed as follows Find the IP of the base station that you want to repeat on the WMS devices list Access the base station s we...

Page 8: ...r hold call swap conference call These operations can be performed directly from W AIR handset consult the guide for W AIR DECT Handset details W AIR Handsets support only 2 calls channels this means...

Page 9: ...d to the system download the new FW automatically You can monitor the process of the FW upgrade from the base station s web interface Repeaters Go to the Base Station interface menu during the reboot...

Page 10: ...that can be configured are A user friendly name to help identify the different profiles when selecting which one to Profile Alias enable for individual handsets Alarm Type The type of event that trigg...

Page 11: ...ide Page 11 of 12 1 2 3 After you have defined the Emergency profiles click to apply Save Assign emergency profile to handsets Go to the menu Extensions Click on the IPEI of the handset The following...

Page 12: ...triggered from the handset Tick off the Profiles that you wish to enable for this handset Click on the bottom of the page Save Go to menu and click to reboot the base station and apply the new Managem...

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