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9.4  Embedded alarms: man down, shock, no movement, pull cord alarms 
A sensor is integrated in your handset. Depending of the configuration, an alarm is triggered in the following 
situations: 
  Man Down: the handset detects a loss of user verticality, such as by falling to the ground due to an 
injury, and triggers an alarm to the server. 
  No movement: following a user accident or injury, the Handset detects a period of inactivity of the user 
and triggers an alarm to the server. 
  Shock: the handset detects any abnormal shock and triggers an alarm to the server. 
  Pull-cord: the handset triggers an alarm (with or without a location audio signal) when the handset is 
snatched out of the user hands. 
9.5  Calls  
While the phone is making such a call, the standard call processing message appears on the display and 
you are unable to receive or set up any other calls. 
Notification calls have the highest priority over any other calls. In the event of a notification call, any other 
call will be interrupted. All keys will be locked during the notification process in order to avoid the activation 
of call back, consultation call, etc. 
9.6  Alarm acknowledgment  
After an alarm is triggered, the alarm server can set a location audio signal on the phone. This signal is 
designed to help rescue teams to locate the phone and its user. 
The phone sends a location audio signal. 
  If configured. Enter device PIN code (The default is 0000). 
The location audio signal ends up. 
 
If the on-screen acknowledgment is configured you can directly acknowledge by pressing on the 
acknowledgment softkey when the 'Send Acknowledge' pop-up is displayed.