Basic functions – AASTRA 600d for Aastra 800 and OpenCom 100 User Guide EN User Manual

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Basic Functions

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No movement
This alarm is triggered when the mobile unit is motionless for a definable time interval
(no device movement or movement of the person wearing the device). Sensor sensi-
tivity can be configured in three levels. It is recommended to test the sensitivity of the
no movement alarm with the person being monitored in order to guarantee reliable
operation.
When loading the device in the charger or via the USB port, the no movement alarm is
deactivated.

Escape
The escape alarm is triggered when the sensor detects intense movements of the
mobile unit during a configurable time interval. As with the no movement alarm, the
sensor sensitivity can be set at three levels. It is recommended to test the sensitivity of
the escape alarm with the person being monitored in order to guarantee reliable
operation.

Setting alarm times
The settings are in the

> Security > Alarm Sensor menu (see page 133). Alarm

times are comprised as follows:

Delay: This is the time that starts after the triggering event (mandown, no movement,

escape). If the triggering event is interrupted for at least 2 seconds during this
time, the delay restarts.
The delay can be configured separately for each alarm type.

Pre alarm: This is the time where – if activated – an alarm tone is signalled on the

mobile unit before the alarm call number is dialled. To switch off the alarm tone
(and thus deactivate the alarm), you have to press the Esc softkey. During pre-
alarm, a display shows how much time remains until the alarm call number is
dialled.
If the triggering event is interrupted for at least 4 seconds (2 seconds for the no
movement alarm) during this time, the delay restarts.
The escape alarm can only be cancelled via the Esc softkey.
Setting the time for the pre-alarm is done for all alarm types together.

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