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Mitel 700 - ALARM SENSOR (MITEL 732 D AND 742 D ONLY)

Mitel 700
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Basic functions
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idle state or also in the connected state depends on the device, the assigned key type, and the
system.
If the SOS emergency call function is programmed under the left or middle softkey, the emergency
call key is available in idle state only.
If the emergency call function is programmed under one of the other keys (left and right navigation
key or sidekeys / Hotkey on the Mitel 722dt / 732d/742d), the emergency call key can also be
used in the connection state (depending on the system).
Normally, the DECT phone is switched to hands-free mode when the SOS emergency number
is dialed. On the Mitel 732d, you can set whether the number is dialed in hands-free mode or in
DECT phone operation (see the Handsfree in alarm menu item in the Security menu in the
event of an alarm under Alarm Sensor).
The Mitel 722dt, 732d, and 742d DECT phones have a separate SOS key. You can set the key’s
response in the menu ••• > Security > SOS call > SOS key or in the menu ••• > Settings >
Key programming > [press the SOS key].
The settings include:
SOS call: immediately - dial the SOS emergency immediately.
SOS call: with confirmation - dial the SOS emergency number only after a safety prompt.
The SOS emergency number is always dialed immediately if the key is pressed and held
down.
3* SOS Call: Press 3 times - dial the SOS emergency number when SOS button is pressed
3 times in short duration
5* SOS Call: Press 5 times - dial the SOS emergency number when SOS button is pressed
5 times in short duration
You can enter the SOS emergency number in the menu ••• > Security > SOS call > SOS number.
This menu item is not displayed if the SOS emergency number is predefined by the system.
ALARM SENSOR (MITEL 732D AND 742D ONLY)
The Mitel 732d and 742d DECT phones are equipped with an alarm sensor that constantly
monitors the DECT phone’s tilt angle and movement. Various types of alarms can be deduced
from these readings, triggering an automatic alarm call. The only requirement is that you have
programmed an alarm number or SOS emergency number (see “Emergency call key (SOS)” on
page 28) and the Alarm Sensor feature is activated.
The DECT phone supports the following alarms:
Mandown
No movement alarm
Escape alarm
All three alarm types can be activated in parallel. The alarm number is the same for all alarm
types. If no alarm number is stored, the SOS emergency number programmed for the emergency
call key / SOS key is used instead.
Note: On the Mitel 722dt, 732d, and 742d, you can also use the upper SOS key when
the key lock / phone lock is activated. DTMF tones cannot be transmitted in an active SOS
call. This is intentional and to prevent incorrect operation in the event of an SOS.

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