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Mitel 430 - Alarm trigger with ATAS;ATASpro

Mitel 430
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Features
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System functions and features as of R4.1
syd-0570/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
9. 11. 3. 4 Alarm trigger with ATAS/ATASpro
Alarm server mode
On the Office 160Safeguard/ATEX and the Mitel 630/632 DECT a special Alarm server
mode is available for the connection to an external alarm system. In this mode different
ATAS alarm messages are sent for each type of alarm trigger:
Manual trigger with the SOS key
Automatic trigger using man-down alarm: Man-down alarm
Automatic trigger using no-movement alarm: No-movement alarm
Combined automatic trigger using man-down and no-movement alarm
Mitel 632 DECT only: Automatic trigger using escape alarm: Escape alarm
This means the alarm server is able to respond differently to the alarms it receives, de-
pending on the type of trigger.
This functionality (as well as other features such as DECT locating) is available only
with the ATASpro protocol. The ATAS Interface and ATASpro Interface licences are
also required.
The hotkey on the side of the phone can be freely configured with phone number
and/or functions and is completely independent of the other alarm triggering functions.
It can also be configured as 1 hotkey only. The Redkey function can also be stored on
this key, which then generates other ATAS messages.
The following also applies for Mitel 632 DECT:
The alarm server is capable of alarming via the phone using 9 melodies. Of these,
one melody is Pager call and one Vibra call.
The alarm server is capable of overriding the locally set alarm melodies. This also
applies to Vibra call and Tone ringing suppressed.
The alarm server can use a special call alert to disconnect a call in progress and
raise the alarm using a rising default alarm tone.
The alarm server can give the alarm a hidden function which is triggered when the
recipient of the alarm presses the Seize key (e.g. call to a number or setting up a
conference).
Note:
The phone acts as an alarm phone and is therefore only one component within an entire alarm
concept. The response to a triggered alarm depends on the configuration and design of the
alarm concept, and the alarm functions must always be configured within the context of the
overall alarm concept.

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