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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
13.6.8
Emergency Microphone Gain
It is quite likely, especially if a hidden emergency microphone is used, that the speech level will be
lower than normal operational situations. Therefore, a special microphone gain can be set for
emergency operation, to amplify quiet sounds.
Incoming emergency calls are unique and easily identifiable.
13.6.9
Exiting Emergency Mode
Emergency mode can be exited by:
Completion of a limited number of transmit receive cycles;
Turning the radio off;
Power is removed from the radio;
Receipt of a 5 tone Emergency Reset sequence – stops the emergency cycles and
returns the radio to normal operation.
13.6.10
Incoming emergency
Incoming emergency calls are decoded by the radio. A unique and easily identifiable alert is
sounded.
Benefits
A single button press initiates automatic radio operation in situations where vehicle driver is
unable to operate radio as normal.
Immediate and guaranteed communication with your team when you need it most in an
emergency situation - no unpredictable infrastructure delays.
Emergency TX/RX cycles allow other radio system users to hear what is happening at the
emergency site, and to talk to the radio user.
Secret Emergency provides “covert” communications for sensitive situations.
Highly flexible configuration to match radio user requirements.
Emergency reset enables central dispatcher to reset radio remotely from emergency mode.
13.7
Lone Worker
Lone Worker is a special form of Emergency mode. The feature enables individuals to work alone
with added safety. The radio continues to operate as normal providing the radio buttons are pressed
regularly. However, if none of the radio buttons are pressed for a pre-determined amount of time, the
radio sounds a distinctive reminder to prompt the user to press one of the buttons.
If after a further amount of time, the radio user still has not pressed any of the buttons, the radio
concludes the operator is in need of assistance and automatically makes an emergency call to a
pre-determined contact number.
The operation is flexible and can be tailored to meet specific customer requirements.
The Lone Worker Response time can be set from 1 to 255 minutes, giving sufficient time for a driver
to leave his vehicle, check a premise and return to the vehicle. The driver could leave a voice or
status message stating where he is going, so that if he does not return to his vehicle the location is
transmitted in the emergency call.
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