Loneworker Monitoring; Activating Loneworker Monitoring - Tait TP9600 User Manual

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Loneworker Monitoring

Loneworker monitoring is a safety feature for people who work alone. Loneworker monitoring may be programmed to
be on or off at all times, or can be switched on and off by the user using a programmed function key or the menu.
A loneworker alarm is activated if for a predetermined period of time:
• the radio has been tilted by more than the configured number of degrees (man down)
• the radio has not moved
• there has been no user activity
The radio may be programmed to respond to a combination of these events.
When the predetermined time has expired, an audible warning is given and the user will have a predetermined time to
respond to the loneworker situation.
If the user is unable to respond, the radio either enters emergency mode or (in digital mode) sends a status update to a
predetermined person or talkgroup.
This section covers:

Activating Loneworker Monitoring

Responding to a Loneworker Alarm
Activating Loneworker Monitoring
1. Press Menu and select Radio Settings > Extra features > Loneworker.
2. In the Loneworker menu, choose On.
A vertical scroll bar on the right-hand side of the display indicates the remaining activity timeout. To reset the count-
down bar, press any key.
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Figure 11.1
Radio display when loneworker is activated

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