Live signal and notification management
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6.2 Emergency calls
These calls are designed to send alarm signals easily in emergency situations. Typically, emergency
situations involve injuries or material damage and have highest priority among all other alarm events and
calls.
Notification calls are made by pressing the following keys:
Press the function key (twice or press and hold) to activate the emergency notification call.
OR
Long press the OK key to activate the emergency notification call (depends on configuration).
The handset is communicating with the alarm server. The message that appears on the handset display will
depend on your system configuration.
The normal call processing message is displayed on the screen and, depending on the configuration, the
user may receive an acknowledgement or in conference message.
The notification calls are priority calls and can be performed in any handset status. Handset statuses are:
idle, conversation, dialling, calling, configuration, put in charger, removed from charger. Any active call will
be terminated as soon as a notification call is initiated. Notification calls will also interrupt any calls such as
live, key event or status calls.
During the notification process, all user actions are ignored until communication is established with the
alarm server. Then either the user or the alarm server can terminate the call and the handset will return to
idle state and will be available to process any subsequent user calls.
6.3 Key event calls
This feature allows you to send an information message to the notification server by pressing particular
keys on the numeric pad. This Key event call can only be performed when the handset is in idle state. A
typical application of this feature could be to press a specific key when a room is ready in the case of a
hotel application. Each long press on a different key will send a different message to the server.
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1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 (long press).
After activating the key event process, the user should wait until communication is established with the
alarm server before pressing any key, to ensure it is functioning correctly. Then either the user or the alarm
server can terminate the call and the handset will return to idle state and will be available to process any
subsequent user calls.
If configured in the key setting options, P1 and P2 keys can be used as key events. The use of these keys
is equivalent to:
P keys
equivalent keys
P1 short press
1
P1 long press
2
P2 short press
3
P2 long press
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