Features
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System functions and features as of R4.1
syd-0570/1.2 – R4.1 – 08.2016
Detailed Description
Tab. 329 Direct response after alarm
Direct response is a special variation of the intercom feature (see "Duplex mode",
page 400). The differences are as follows:
• Direct response can only be triggered using the Direct response softkey once an
alarm is received.
• No special user authorisation is required to trigger Direct response. The Announce-
ment authorisation does not have to be available.
• The destination phone (the alarm trigger) cannot protect itself against Direct re-
sponse. Protection against announcement is not valid.
The nurse (alarm receiver) can also Confirm the alarm message (the alarm is can-
celled and the alarm message is deleted from the phone) or Ignore the alarm message
(the alarm remains active; the alarm message is deleted from the phone).
In the patient's room the alarm can be deleted with one key (the alarm is cancelled and
the alarm message is deleted from the nurse's phone).
End point Operating sequence / signalling on terminal Scope
A / A1 The patient triggers an alarm. The Mitel Alarm Server
sends an alarm message to B.
Possible interfaces:
Alarm button, connected with Mitel Alarm
Server.
B The alarm is signalled on the phone acoustically and
visually. The nurse carries out the direct response
function.
Phones supported:
All system phones with display
A / A2 The patient phone automatically answers the call in
hands-free mode.
Phones supported:
• All analogue phones by Mitel or other
manufacturers that support the automatic
hands-free mode (via special ring or FSK)
(e.g. Mitel 6730 Analogue, Aastra 1930).
• All system phones that support the
announcement feature and provide
hands-free operation.
Note: On these phones the Automatic
hands-free parameter must be configured
to Announcement or On.