Spectralink 84-Series Series Wireless Telephones Administration Guide
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Parameter
Permitted values
Default
wifi.rtls.ekahau.txIntervalSeconds
10-600
Null
Used in conjunction with Location Services server to control the interval with more precision. See the RTLS.cfg
template and
. This setting will override any existing wifi.rtls.ekahau.txInterval
parameter. If this setting is not defined or specified incorrectly, the existing wifi.rtls.ekahau.txInterval value will be
used.
During the alarm state, if RTLS is enabled, the handset will automatically use the shortest txInterval of 10 seconds
regardless of the setting of any parameter. Once the alarm is cleared, the txInterval setting will revert to its former
value.
Note that this setting will overrule any interval set in the handset Administration Settings menu.
np.xxx.alert.PersonalAlarm.tonepattern
np.xxx.alert.PersonalAlarm.vibration
Any tone (see se.pat.misc)
0 or 1
Normal = misc2
silent = silent
meeting = silent
custom1 = custom2
0
np.xxx.alert.PersonalWarning.tonepattern
np.xxx.alert.PersonalWarning.vibration
Any tone (see se.pat.misc)
0 or 1
Normal = misc1
silent = silent
meeting = silent
custom1 = custom1
0
If a consistent audible alarm or vibration is desired during the warning or alarm period, no matter the profile, the
behavior must be set in the configuration file. These tones cannot be overridden by the user as these alerts do not
appear on the editable alert menu for the notification profiles. This is especially important for the silent notification
profile as the silent notification profile default behavior is silent for all alerts.
Alert settings can be programmed in the personal alarm application to play a tone pattern or vibration according to
the notification profile. See
Spectralink 84-
Series Wireless Telephones Web Developer’s Guide
for more
information.
XML API Detail
An XML API allows you to use the telephone event notifications to develop a response
application when the Spectralink Personal Alarms alarm is triggered.
The
Spectralink 84-S
eries Web Application Developers’ Guide
explains how to install and use
the Spectralink 84-Software Development Kit (SDK) to plan, create, and develop Web
applications that will run on Spectralink 84-Series Wireless Telephones using Spectralink
software 4.2.x or later. Consult that reference for more information.
Viewing an Alarm Event
The configuration parameter for this new event type is in the applications.cfg file.
Table 8-41: Alarm events
Parameter
Permitted Values
Default
apps.telNotification.alarmEvent
0 or 1
0
If 0, alarm event notification is disabled. If 1, notification is enabled. When this parameter is enabled, an XML
notification is sent when an alarm event occurs. Alarm events occur when Running, Tilt, and Still alarms go off
and when Duress/Emergency Calls are made.