Aastra DT4x2 for MX-ONE User Guide EN User Manual Page 93

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Alarm
No-movement Alarm and Man-down
Alarm
Notes:
This function requires an installed optional alarm module.
The stand-by time will decrease by approximately 25%
when the phone is equipped with the alarm module.
The No-movement Alarm will go off when you have not moved
within a preset time (default 30 seconds).
The Man-down Alarm will go off when the phone is tilted more
than 45º for a preset time (default 30 seconds), for example if
you fall.
Before an alarm is activated a warning signal sounds and the
No-movement alarm on or Man-down alarm on icon starts to
flash. If you do not cancel the alarm by pressing a key, it is sent and
a sensor inside the phone will alert the preprogrammed number.
To use any of these features, you have to activate them first. You
can do this via the Settings menu, see section “Settings” on
page 99 or by programming the function as a Hot key or Soft key,
see section “Hot keys and Soft keys” on page 100.
Press and hold the preprogrammed Soft/Hot key, to put the
alarm in operation respectively out of operation.
No-movement/Man-down Alarm
is shown in the display when the
alarm is activated.
The No-movement and Man-down Alarms can be deactivated for
ten minutes (programmed by your system administrator). When the
warning signal sounds, press the Mute key to deactivate an alarm
for ten minutes.
A parameter in the phone determines whether or not an Acoustic
Localization Signal (ALS) should sound after a No-movement and
Man-down Alarm. The ALS is silenced by pressing the Mute key.
Make the alarm active again
When the No-movement Alarm has been sent, it is made active
again by moving the phone or pressing a key. When the Man-down
Alarm has been sent, it is made active again by moving the phone
to upright position or pressing a key.
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