Using the no-movement, man-down and escape alarm, No-movement, man-down and escape alarm, Alarm – AASTRA 630d for Aastra IntelliGate User Guide EN User Manual

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Using the no-movement, man-down and escape alarm

No-movement, man-down and escape alarm

You are in an emergency situation and are no longer able to trigger an alarm yourself. Your
phone is able to detect the following alarm situations:

The

Man-down alarm

constantly checks the position of the cordless phone. If the cordless

phone is in a horizontal or near-horizontal position for longer than the set detection dura-
tion (positional angle of the phone to the horizontal is less than 45°, for example when a per-
son is lying on the ground), the man-down alarm is triggered.

The

No-movement alarm

constantly checks whether the cordless phone is in motion. If the

cordless phone is idle for longer than the set detection duration (for example when a person
stops moving), the no-movement alarm is triggered.

The

Escape alarm

constantly checks whether the cordless phone is in violent movement. If

the cordless phone is in violent movement for longer than the set detection duration (for
example caused by running), the escape alarm is triggered.

Press the navigation key to the right or the

Menu

softkey.

Settings

Scroll to

Settings

and press the

Select

softkey.

Sensor alarm

Scroll to

Sensor alarm

and press the

Select

softkey.

Alarm server mode

Scroll to

Alarm server mode

and press the

Select

softkey.

The alarm server mode is activated/deactivated.

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