Alarm
114 Aastra 632d
eud-1586/1.0 – R3.0 – 04.2013
Receiving an alarm during an active call:
If you receive an alarm during an active call, you will hear a loud call waiting tone.
Urgent alarms can be sent by the alarm server in such a way that they automatically
end the active call after call waiting. Such alarms are then signalled with a progressive
ring tone, regardless of the settings on the phone.
Sensor alarm types
Using the no-movement, man-down and escape alarm
You are in an emergency situation and are no longer able to trigger an alarm yourself.
Your phone is able to detect the following alarm situations:
Man-down alarm:
The Man-down alarm constantly checks the position of the phone. If the phone is in a
horizontal or near-horizontal position for longer than the set detection duration (posi-
tional angle of the phone to the horizontal is less than 45°, for example when a person
is lying on the ground), the man-down alarm is triggered.
No-movement alarm:
The No-movement alarm constantly checks whether the cordless phone is in motion. If
the handset is idle for longer than the set detection duration (for example when a per-
son stops moving), the no-movement alarm is triggered.
Escape alarm:
The Escape alarm constantly checks whether the cordless phone is in violent move-
ment. If the handset is in violent movement for longer than the set detection duration
(for example caused by running), the escape alarm is triggered.
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