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At 20 and 10 seconds before the communication time expires, Base 15
will emit 1 beep via the telephone handset to alert the user.
If the call recipient needs more talk time, he can press any key except for
(
9
) to reset the communication time to its preset duration.
If no DTMF command is pressed during the speech period, the call will
automatically hang up and be recorded as an unsuccessful report. Each
phone number will be retried up to a maximum of 5 times accordingly.
6.2.2.3
Report Sequence
The Reporting Group determines the sequence of reporting.
One Report Index can only be assigned to one Group.
Reporting within a Group:
If there are multiple Report Indexes programmed within a Group:
Base 15 will report according to the numeric order (e.g. 1 > 2 > 3, etc.) of
the Report Index in a Group. Report will stop when one report is
successful and Base 15 will regard reporting to this Group successful.
For example, if Report Index 1 and 4 is assigned to Group 1, Base 15 will
stop reporting if reporting to Index 1 is successful. If reporting to Index 1
failed, Base 15 will carry on reporting to Index 4.
If all reporting in a group failed, Base 15 will retry reporting to all Report
Indexes within this group for 5 times (or until one of the reports is
successful). If all the retry fails, Base 15 will regard reporting to this Group
unsuccessful.
From the example above, suppose all report failed, the report sequence:
1 > 4 > 1 > 4 > 1 > 4 > 1 > 4 > 1 > 4
There is one exception to the rules above, please refer to
6.1.10.4
Special Reporting Case
.
Reporting Cycle
If multiple groups are assigned to the same event type (emergency or
status), Base 15 will report according the group numeric order from the
first programmed Group to the last programmed group. This report
sequence is one reporting cycle.
Reporting behavior depends on the event type:
Emergency
Events
:
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When reporting to the first group is successful, Base 15 will still
report to the next group until all groups have been tried.