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Man-down Detection
Man-down Detection
is the function to place the transceiver automatically in Emergency Mode when the transceiver
becomes tilted and continues this position even after the time configured in
Man-down Delay Time
elapses.
Using this function, the transceiver can automatically enter Emergency Mode and notify a base station of the emergency
status when a user falls due to an accident.
If
Man-down Pre-alert
is configured, a Man-down Pre-alert (1 beep) sounds from the transceiver before the transceiver
enters Emergency Mode. The transceiver does not enter Emergency Mode if the transceiver returns from the tilted position
before the time configured in
Man-down Delay Time
elapses.
The threshold value of the tilt angle (
Man-down Angle
) to be used to detect that the transceiver is tilted can be configured
to 45 °, 60 °, or 75 °.
Note
0
Pressing the
PTT
switch while the time configured in
Man-down Delay Time
elapses pauses the
Man-down Delay
Time
count down. Releasing the
PTT
switch resumes the counting down.
0
Pressing the
Activity Reset
key resets the
Man-down Delay Time
timer and restarts counting down from the beginning.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
0
Configuring
Man-down Detection
to be enabled or disabled (
Transceiver Settings > Emergency Information >
Activity Detection)
0
Configuring
Man-down Delay Time
(
Transceiver Settings > Emergency Information > Activity Detection)
0
Configuring
Man-down Pre-alert
to be enabled or disabled (
Transceiver Settings > Emergency Information >
Activity Detection)
0
Configuring
Man-down Angle
(
Transceiver Settings > Emergency Information > Activity Detection)
Stationary Detection
Stationary Detection
is the function to place the transceiver automatically in Emergency Mode when the transceiver
becomes stationary and continues this position even after the time configured in
Stationary Delay Time
elapses.
Using this function, the transceiver can automatically enter Emergency Mode and notify a base station of the emergency
status when a user cannot operate the transceiver due to an accident.
If
Stationary Pre-alert
is configured, a Stationary Pre-alert (1 beep) sounds from the transceiver before the transceiver
enters Emergency Mode. The transceiver does not enter Emergency Mode if the transceiver returns from the stationary
state before the time configured in
Stationary Delay Time
elapses.
Note
0
Pressing the
PTT
switch while the time configured in
Stationary Delay Time
elapses pauses the
Stationary Delay
Time
count down. Releasing the
PTT
switch resumes the counting down.
0
Pressing the
Activity Reset
key resets the
Stationary Delay Time
timer and restarts counting down from the beginning.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
0
Configuring
Stationary Detection
to be enabled or disabled (
Transceiver Settings > Emergency Information >
Activity Detection)
0
Configuring
Stationary Delay Time
(
Transceiver Settings > Emergency Information > Activity Detection)
0
Configuring
Stationary Pre-alert
(
Transceiver Settings > Emergency Information > Activity Detection)
3 COMMUNICATIONS IN AN EMERGENCY
3.8 Placing the Transceiver in Emergency Mode Using the Activity Detection Function (Portable Only)
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