SHB_PNG-Modes.fm
A31003-M2000-M103-2-76A9, 07/2014
Alarm and Emergency Call Configuration, Administrator Documentation
2-2
Operating modes
Basic Mode: Availability, alarm and emergency call
2.2
Basic Mode: Availability, alarm and emergency call
Different alarms, including sensory alarms, can be triggered in
Basic Mode
of the
OpenStage M3 Plus and OpenStage M3 Ex Plus handsets. An alarm destination entered in
the handset can be selected in the event of alarms. Three alarm destinations are possible on
the HiPath 3000/4000.
Only
Basic Mode
is available on the OpenStage M3 and OpenStage M3 Ex handsets.
Sensory alarms are not possible with these devices.
Emergency calls via the alarm key are possible on all devices, even if no mode is activated.
In order to ensure that alarm calls reach the alarm destination as reliably as possible, the alarm
calls are repeated until the configured number of retries has been reached or the alarm retry
has been interrupted manually on the handset. Despite alarm retries, it cannot be fully
guaranteed that an alarm call will reach the programmed alarm destination.
Alarm callback from alarm server on the
handset
-
-
X
X
Signalling of technical faults on the handset
X
X
X
X
Signalling of alarms on an alarm server (with
acknowledgement by the alarm server)
-
-
X
X
Signalling of alarms on an alarm server
(without acknowledgement by the alarm
server)
X
X
X
-
Monitoring in compliance with BGR 139
-
-
-
X
Operation via HiPath Cordless Office on a
HiPath 3000
X
X
X
-
Operation via HiPath Cordless Enterprise on a
HiPath 4000
X
X
X
X
Operation via HiPath Cordless IP on an
OpenScape Office/OpenScape Voice
X
X
X
-
OpenStage M3
OpenStage M3 Ex
OpenStage M3 Plus
OpenStage M3 Ex Plus
Function
BM (Basic Mode)
BM
AM
PNG
Table 2-1
Function overview