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6.2. Base 15
6.2.1 Answering Incoming Calls
The Base 15 will ring when there is an incoming call.
The user can press the Base 15
’s Help Button or the learnt-in RF device
(WTR, Fall Sensor or PB) button to pick up the call.
If
“Answer Incoming Calls” is set as Enable(Auto-Answer), the Base 15
will auto-answer an incoming call after the first ring, and depending on the
setting of
“Incoming all Check Access Code”, the Base 15 will check the
Access Code or not before it opens a full-duplex Two-way communication.
(Pease see
4.2.5. Setting
)
If the number of the incoming call matches any of the Caller ID, the Base
15 will instantly pick up the call (without checking Access Code).
Press a DTMF key for over 1 second to enable a designed shortcut
function.
- Enter (
1
) to talk only.
- Enter (
2
) to open two-way voice communication.
- Enter (
3
) to listen in only.
- Enter (
9
) to hang up. You can also put the handset back to the base
cradle to end the call.
Press the Base 15
’s Help Button for 5 seconds or press the learnt-in RF
device (WTR, Fall Sensor or PB) button once to hang up.
The caller can press either DTMF (9) key, Active Button of RF device, or
put the handset back to the base cradle to hang up.
Pressing any DTMF (except DTMF 9) can reset the communication time
to the preset duration.
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The function of pressing sensor button to end call is now programmable
via PC Programming Tool or SMS command. Default is disabled
6.2.2 Alarm Activation
When the user presses the Help Button of Base 15 or the learnt-in RF
device (WTR, Fall Sensor or PB) for help, Base 15 will emit a voice
prompt
“Emergency Call was pressed” as it enters guard time.
When a fall is detected from the learnt-in Fall Sensor, the Base will enter
guard time.
If the Base is activated while having a cellular network fault, it will emit 3
beeps as a local warning.