Alarm
112 Aastra 632d
eud-1586/1.0 – R3.0 – 04.2013
Operation on an alarm system without event transmission and
monitoring
When a phone is operated on an alarm system without event transmission and moni-
toring, again only two types of alarm triggers can be differentiated:
• Manual trigger using the SOS key
• Automatic trigger using a sensor (man-down, no-movement or escape alarm).
With both trigger types an alarm is transmitted to the alarm server with different
parameters. The alarm server uses the parameters to evaluate the incoming alarms
and responds accordingly.
By configuring an alarm server you have the following possibilities at your disposal:
• Transmit alarm texts to a phone
• Specify the type of alarm ring tone on the phone
• Display softkeys on the phone and respond to user inputs
• Delete alarms on a phone.
These configurations can only be made by your system administrator.
To use the phone together with an alarm system with event transmission and moni-
toring, you need to activate the alarm server mode. You can specify whether an out-
going alarm should be sent to the alarm server only, to the communication system
only or to both the alarm server and the communication system.
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This allows your
system administrator to set up a fallback, i.e. an alternative process. Ask your system
administrator how your communication system is configured so you can select the
appropriate settings.
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 /
Comm.system alarm
mode
Scroll to Alarm server mode / Comm. server alarm mode and press the Select soft-
key.
➔The alarm server mode is activated/deactivated.
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