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TD 92644EN
User Manual
Ascom d81 DECT Handset
6 Alarm Operation
49
18 June 2018 / Ver. K
6.3 Pull-Cord Alarm
NOTE: Pull-cord alarm is not available when upgrading the product license from d81
Messenger to d81 Protector. That is, it is only applicable for d81 Protector with the No-
movement/Man-down hardware variant. In addition, this function requires a functionality
license.
If needed, remove the pull-cord cover from the handset using a flat screwdriver before
attaching the cord. The cord must be attached more than 5 seconds before pulling it off the
handset. If not, the alarm is not triggered.
NOTE: Make sure that the clip of the pull-cord is safely attached to the clothes.
When the alarm has been enabled but the cord is not attached to the handset, the Pull-cord
alarm symbol flashes to indicate that the cord must be attached to the handset. Also, if set
by an administrator, a sound signal is heard if the user does not react to the flashing icon.
When the Pull-cord alarm is triggered by pulling out the cord, depending on set parameters,
the following occurs:
A beep is heard.
The orange LED flashes twice.
The Pull-cord alarm symbol flashes.
The vibrator stirs.
The handset receives a notification that the alarm has been received by the system. This
is a system dependent feature.
An acoustic location signal (ALS) may be activated after the alarm has been sent, or a
call may be established to a predefined number. See 6.5 Acoustic Location Signal on
page 50, or 6.6 Automatic Call after Alarm on page 50.
Information about the handset’s location is sent along with an alarm, see 6.4 Alarm with
Location Information on page 49.
A sound signal alerts the user to re-attach the cord.
See also 7.8.10 Alarm Settings on page 80.
6.4 Alarm with Location Information
Information about the handset’s location can be sent along with an alarm. The location can
be added as follows;
Manually added by the user (see 6.4.1 Alarm with Data) or,
An approximately location given by the closest Base Station (see the handset’s
Configuration Manual)
An precise location given by DECT location devices or LF location devices if the
handset supports LF location. For additional information, see the Configuration Manual,
Ascom d81 DECT Handset, TD 92674EN.
6.4.1 Alarm with Data
The data must manually be defined and stored by the user, see Edit Alarm Data on page 81.
It is recommended to add a shortcut for quick access to the "Edit alarm data" menu, see 7.7
Shortcuts on page 71.

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ASCOM D81 Specifications

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BrandASCOM
ModelD81
CategoryHandsets
LanguageEnglish

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