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Lifeline 4000 Advanced User Guide (B)
Copyright © 2000 Tunstall Group Ltd.
Personal recipient configuration
When Lifeline 4000 makes a call to a personal recipient it will announce either the number of
the unit, or the personal recipient announcement that has been recorded into it. It will continue to
do this until the person who has received the call presses a key (i.e. any number key) on their
telephone. Normally, residents can hear these announcements. However, parameter 133 can be
used to silence these announcements, although this setting only affects what is heard by the
resident,
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what is heard by the recipient. This can be useful if calls are made to personal
recipients when a Lifeline 4000 is being used for witness protection, or in domestic violence
cases. If the first digit of parameter 133 is set to 1 then the personal recipient announcements will
be silenced at the Lifeline 4000. If the digit is set to 0 then the personal recipient announcements
are not silenced, and can be heard by the resident if he or she is in earshot.
Call confirmation.
Parameter 133 also determines whether a confirmation call is made to a
control centre. A confirmation call is a type of information call. Only the computers at the control
centre receive the call. It is made after a personal recipient has accepted an alarm call by pressing
a key on their telephone. It allows the control centre computers to make a note of the alarm call
in the control centre call log, even though the alarm call was made to a personal recipient and not
to the control centre directly. If the second digit in parameter 133 is set to 1 then a confirmation
call will be made. If the second digit is set to 0 then no confirmation call will be made.
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Parameter 133 needs two digits, each of which can be either 0 or 1. In the table above, the first
digit is set to 1, which means that the personal recipient announcements will be silenced at the
Lifeline 4000. The second digit is also set to 1, which means that a confirmation call will be made
once the personal recipient call has been accepted.
Example
Silencing personal recipient announcements at the Lifeline, while turning call confirmation on
1.
Enter local programming mode by holding down the
key and then holding down the
# key until the unit beeps. Release the # key first, and then the
key.
2.
Enter the parameter—press
1 3 3
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3.
Delete the old value using the C key (display version only).
4.
Enter 1 1 , and then press
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5.
End local programming by pressing the
Cancel
key.
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