Lone Worker Type
can be configured using KPG-D1/ D1N depending on the usage of the transceiver. The transceiver
behavior varies as below depending on the configuration in Lone Worker Type:
Table 2-10 Lone Worker Type
Transceiver Behavior
Configuration in Lone Worker Type
Normal
Transmit/Receive
Inhibit
Preset
Toggling Lone Worker Mode between enabled
and disabled when a channel is changed
No No Yes
Toggling the Lone Worker Mode between
enabled and disabled by a user pressing the
Lone Worker key
Yes Yes Yes
Retaining the status of Lone Worker Mode,
either enabled or disabled, in the transceiver
Yes Yes No
Transmitting and receiving by operating the
transceiver
in the same manner as normal mode
Yes No Yes
Yes: Available
No: Unavailable
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Lone Worker Type ( Transceiver Settings > Emergency > Emergency Information > Lone Worker)
Lone Worker Interval
Lone Worker Interval is
the interval time from when the transceiver enters Lone Worker Mode until the Lone Worker Tone
(2 beeps) sounds from the transceiver.
If no key is pressed after the transceiver enters Lone Worker Mode and then Lone Worker Interval is activated, the Lone
Worker Tone (2 beeps) sounds from the transceiver when the time configured in Lone Worker Interval elapses. For the time
configured in Duration of Lone Worker Tone, the Lone Worker Tone (2 beeps) sounds from the transceiver.
If any key is pressed before the time configured in Lone Worker Interval elapses, Lone Worker Interval is reset and then
restarts counting down from the beginning. Also, if the Lone Worker key is pressed before the time configured in Lone
Worker Interval elapses, Lone Worker Mode becomes disabled and then the transceiver reverts to the normal mode.
Configuration using KPG-D1/ D1N
Configuring Lone Worker Interval (
Transceiver Settings > Emergency > Emergency Information > Lone Worker)
2 COMMUNICATIONS IN AN EMERGENCY
2.8 Placing the Transceiver in Emergency Mode Using the Lone Worker Function
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