Communications Menu
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Soak Test Fail (see page 32)
Medical Alarm (see page 46)
Social Emergency (see page 46)
Social Inactivity (see page 101)
Destinations
Use this option to specify the recipients of the messages:
1.
Select a Message 1-4.
2.
Select one of the four recipients. Each Message 1-4 can have up to four recipients.
3.
Select a contact from the Contacts List (page 80), then one of the two telephone
numbers defined for that contact.
4.
If required, repeat the process from step 2 to specify additional recipients for the
message.
5.
If required, repeat the process from step 1 for another Message 1-4.
Call Acknowledge
If the called party answers a speech dialler call, they can end the call by sending back a
DTMF ‘9’.
Enabled
The
control unit ends the call when it receives a DTMF ‘5’ or ‘9’. If the control unit
does not receive a DTMF ‘5’ or ‘9’ then it attempts to call again (up to three times).
Note that after receiving a DTMF ‘5’ the control unit will go on to call any other
programmed speech dialler numbers.
After receiving a DTMF ‘9’ the control unit will
cancel all further calls for the current alarm.
Disabled
The control unit stops further call attempts to that number as soon as it detects a call
being answered.
SMS
Outgoing
When an alarm or other event occurs, the control unit can send a report by SMS text to up
to four recipients.
The report comprises:
A Home Message of your choice (such as to identify the control unit and location).
Another message of your choice (which may give other information about the
event). You can define four of these messages (by default named Message 1-4).
The text of the event (as it appears in the log).
Using the
Triggers
option, you link each Message 1-4 with a specific event category you
wish to report. You then select a set of destinations for each message. Each destination
specifies one of the telephone numbers you wish the control unit to call when the event
occurs.
Call Mode
This option allows you to enable or disable SMS reporting.