Alarm sensor (aastra 630d / 632d only) – AASTRA 600c_d for OpenCom 1000 User Guide EN User Manual

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Note

You can also use the emergency call key / SOS key when the key lock or phone lock is activated.
When calling up the menu of system features (e.g. system menu) it may not be possible to use the
emergency/SOS key. So avoid menu settings during safety-critical applications of the handset.

Alarm Sensor (Aastra 630d / 632d only)

The Aastra 630d and 632d handset is equipped with an alarm sensor that permanently determines
the handset’s tilt angle and movement. Various types of alarm can be deduced from these readings,
triggering an automatic alarm call. The only requirement is that you have programmed an alarm
number or SOS emergency number (see previous section) and the Alarm Sensor feature is activated.
The handset supports the following alarms:
• "Mandown"
• No movement alarm
• Escape alarm

All three alarm types can be activated in parallel. The alarm number is the same for all alarm types. If
no alarm number is stored, the SOS emergency number of the emergency call key / SOS key is used
instead.
The alarm to be signalled is always the first alarm type to be recognised. Activated sensor alarms are
displayed using the

symbol on the first line of the display. To check which alarm is activated, use

the Active features menu (among others).

Make sure the handset is worn as freely as possible (on a belt clip, carry-strap, etc.), i.e. not in a
pocket, to ensure that the feature is able to operate reliably.

Mandown
The handset is normally worn more or less vertically, e.g. attached directly to the wearer’s belt clip. A
position check is carried out continuously to verify that the handset is still in the vertical position.
If the handset is detected as being at a certain (adjustable) angle from the vertical, an alarm is trig-
gered after a predefinable amount of time as this may indicate an emergency.

No movement alarm
This alarm is triggered if the handset has been completely still for a user-definable amount of time
(no movement by the handset or the person carrying the handset). The sensor has three sensitivity
settings. To guarantee a reliable operation it is advisable to test the sensitivity of the no movement
alarm with the person to be monitored. The no movement alarm is switched off whenever the hand-
set is being charged in the charger cradle or via the USB socket.

Basic functions

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