Alarm time settings – AASTRA 600c_d for OpenCom 1000 User Guide EN User Manual

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Escape alarm
The escape alarm is triggered if the sensor detects violent handset movements for user-definable
period of time. As with the no movement alarm the sensor has three sensitivity settings. To guaran-
tee a reliable operation it is advisable to test the sensitivity of the escape alarm with the person to
be monitored.
There is a setting for each alarm type to activate / deactivate the sensor supervision in an active call
(Alarm in conversation).

Alarm time settings

All the settings can be found in the menu ❯❯❯ Protection > Security > Alarm sensor

The alarm times are structured as follows.

Delay
This is the period of time that begins after the triggering event (“mandown”, no movement, escape).
If during this time the triggering event is withdrawn for at least 2 seconds, the delay begins from the
start (in the case of the No movement alarm, also with any keypress). The delay can be set separa-
tely for each alarm type.

Pre-alarm
This is the period of time during which an alarm tone – where activated – is signalled on the hand-
set before the alarm number is dialled. To deactivate the alarm tone (and therefore deactivate the
alarm), you need to press the Esc softkey. During the pre-alarm the display reading indicates the
amount of time remaining before the alarm number is dialled.
If during the pre-alarm the triggering event is withdrawn for at least 4 seconds in the case of "man-
down" and for at least 2 seconds in the case of the no movement alarm, the delay starts all over
again.
The escape alarm can only be withdrawn using the Esc softkey.
The time setting for the pre-alarm is made for all the alarm types jointly and can also be made using
vibrator call.

Incident:
Mandown, no movement
escape identified

Delay

Pre-alarm
with/without alarm
tone on the handset

Alarm number is dialed

Basic functions

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