The man down feature is based on a sensor with low-power current consumption. When Man Down is
enabled the sensor performs a self-test during powering on the radio. If the test fails, the radio notifies
with a specific audio tone and status icon. The radio also notifies with the specific audio tone and
status icon, when the man down device detects a failure during the activation of the feature.
If the feature is deactivated using radio MMI after the sensor failure is detected, the man down icon
disappears and the tone is no longer played.
Depending on the CPS settings, extra audio and/or visual indications are available to help locate the
radio. In such case, if the man down alarm is activated (emergency alarm started), the radio starts
additional audio indication playing high and low frequency sounds continuously, with highest possible
volume. The radio display and/or keypad may also start blinking.
2.13
Vibrate Mode
The vibrate menu allows you to determine if the pager vibrates, rings, or vibrates, and then rings when
receiving a Short Data Service (SDS) message.
You can assign five vibration patterns using CPS, and apply the setting according to the user profile.
NOTE:
The vibration settings configured in a selected audio profile takes precedence over
configuration in Vibrate Mode.
2.14
Energy Economy
Energy Economy (EE) is a mode of operation to save battery life. Your pager does not monitor all
downlink time slots of the Main Control Channel. If the pager is in the charger, Energy Economy mode
is not needed.
When in Energy Economy mode, the pager monitors one frame of the Control Channel and sleeps in
one or several subsequent frames. You can select the Energy Economy mode through the Customer
Programming Software (CPS), with the options of either
EG1
or
EG5
. Each Economy Group (EG)
determines the number of frames that sleep. The pager communicates the selected Energy Economy
mode to the SwMI.
2.15
SDS Remote Control
NOTE:
This is a Software Selling Feature.
The Short Data Service (SDS) remote control feature enables controlling a radio through Air Interface
using SDS - TL bearer service. A controlling terminal, for instance, a controlling radio or SwMI
controlling terminal, sends the SDS remote control messages with AT commands to a radio for its
execution.
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