Depending on set parameters, following occurs:
• A beep is heard.
• The orange LED flashes twice.
• The vibrator stirs.
• The telephone receives a notification that the alarm has been received by the system. This is a
system dependent feature.
• An ALS is played. See Acoustic Location Signal.
• A call to a predefined number is established.
Note:
When the vibrator is enabled, the handset alternates between vibration and sound. That is,
vibration and sound are not activated simultaneously. The ALS will no be played if the Automatic
call after alarm option is enabled.
Man-down and no-movement alarm
Man-down alarm
: If the telephone is tilted 45º (default) or more for a preset time (default 7
seconds), the Man-down alarm is triggered.
No-movement alarm
: If no movement is detected during a preset time (default 30 seconds), the
No-movement alarm is triggered.
When an alarm is triggered, the following occur depending on the settings:
• A dialog window Man-down warning. Cancel? or No- movement warning. Cancel? is shown in
the display, and a warning tone is also played for a period (default 7 seconds) before the alarm
is sent.
• To prevent the alarm from being sent and to silence the warning tone, do one of the following:
- Press any key or button. The alarm is reset.
- Put the telephone in a charger. The alarm is temporarily disabled, and the corresponding
alarm icon is hidden. The alarm is enabled when you remove the telephone from the
charger.
• If no key or button is pressed during the warning tone, the alarm is sent. Depending on set
parameters, a beep, vibrator, or LED signal confirms that the alarm has been sent.
• An ALS may be activated after the alarm has been sent.
• A call to a predefined number is established.
Man-down and no-movement alarm
July 2017
Using Avaya 374x DECT handsets connected to Avaya Aura
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Communication
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