SHB_PNG-Konfig.fm
A31003-M2000-M103-2-76A9, 07/2014
Alarm and Emergency Call Configuration, Administrator Documentation
3-2
Configuration and activation
Overview
Alternatively:
1.
Select the
Additional Features
icon in the main menu.
2.
Select
[Mode] Activation
.
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In monitoring mode: Do not remove the battery pack! Removal of the battery pack
will result in a technical alarm being triggered in the HNA.
3.1.2
Configuration
You can configure all operating mode parameters in this menu independently of one another
as well as define emergency call numbers and change the service PIN. This configuration may
only be performed by appropriately trained service personnel.
Service personnel are also responsible for ensuring that the service PIN is set to a secret value
before the configured handset is given to the user. See also Section 3.2.3, "Service PIN".
The service PIN must be entered in order to perform the configuration.
Access to the
Configuration
menu is blocked as long as one of the operating modes is active,
see Section 3.1.1, "[Mode] Activation".
For more information on this menu please refer to Section 3.2, "Configuration menu".
3.1.3
Operating mode (OpenStage M3 Plus and OpenStage M3 Ex Plus
only)
You can select one of the three operating modes
Basic Mode
,
Alarm Mode
or
PNG Mode
in
this menu:
●
Basic Mode: All sensory alarms are available: Three alarm destinations for sensory alarms
can be configured in the same way as for the emergency call. Operation is possible with or
without an alarm server.
●
Alarm Mode: All sensory alarms forwarded to an alarm server are available.
●
PNG Mode: All sensory alarms forwarded to an alarm server in compliance with BGR 139
are available.
This selection may only be performed by appropriately trained service personnel.
The service PIN must be entered in order to change the operating mode.
It is not possible to change the operating mode while one of the operating modes is active, see
Section 3.1.1, "[Mode] Activation".
For more information on operating modes please refer to Chapter 2, "Operating modes".