PART B: OPERATING THE TRACKBOX
52 OUTGOING CALLS AND MESSAGES
Emergency cycle (I/O model only)
EMERGENCY MESSAGES AND CALLS
In order to send emergency messages, the device must have
I/O functionality and a separate emergency switch. The
emergency switch can also be some kind of light/movement/
pressure indicator. Additionally the device must be config-
ured correctly. For more information on emergency set-
tings, see
As the emergency cycle takes place, the device is turned on
automatically (if it is currently off).
The emergency message contains both GPS coordinates and
GSM network measurement report.
The emergency message (including the latest position infor-
mation available) is put through via the emergency input pin
and I/O cable.
If an external audio (a combination of a microphone and
speaker) is connected, a voice call to both ways is possible.
Otherwise voice call means opening one-way audio: from
the device to the emergency center number. In this case
emergency center number can listen in the device and its
surroundings.
EMERGENCY CYCLE CHECK LIST
N e c e s s a r y s e t t i n g s
1. The device must be the I/O model, which includes the
I/O functionality
.
2.
SIM card
must be inserted in the device.
3.
Emergency pin wire must be connected
. For more in-
formation, see the Trackbox Installation Guide.
4. All required
settings
must be
configured
and
trans-
ferred
in the device in advance. Such settings are listed
below.
-
Configuring settings can be done either by using the
Benefon Configurator and transferring the settings to
the device locally, via the data cable, OR by using the
MPTP messages and transferring the settings remotely
as an OTA (Over the Air) message.
5.
Emergency center numbers
must be set in the device.
For more information, see
.
6.
The emergency pin
must be enabled. For more infor-
mation, see
ACTIVATING EMERGENCY PIN ON PAGE 33
.
7.
Normal status for the emergency pin
must be defined.
A change in the status works as a trigger for an emergen-
cy cycle to start. For more information, see
.
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