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16 COMMUNICATIONS IN AN EMERGENCY
16.6 Placing the Transceiver Automatically in Emergency Mode
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Lone Worker Type (
Assigning functions to the PF keys on the transceiver (
Configuring the Lone Worker to be enabled or disabled (
8.9.7 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
sounds from the transceiver.
If no key is pressed after the transceiver enters Lone Worker Mode and then a timer for Lone Worker Interval starts
counting down, and if the time configured for Lone Worker Interval elapses, the Lone Worker Tone sounds from the
transceiver. The Lone Worker Tone sounds from the transceiver for the time configured for Duration of Lone Worker Tone.
If any key is pressed before the time configured for Lone Worker Interval elapses, the timer for Lone Worker Interval is
reset and restarts counting down from the beginning. Also, if the Lone Worker key is pressed before the time configured
for Lone Worker Interval elapses, Lone Worker Mode becomes disabled and then the transceiver reverts to the normal
mode.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Lone Worker Interval (
Duration of Lone Worker Tone
Duration of Lone Worker Tone is the length of time that the Lone Worker Tone sounds from the transceiver.
If no key is pressed after the transceiver enters Lone Worker Mode and then a timer for Lone Worker Interval starts
counting down, and if the time configured for Lone Worker Interval elapses, the Lone Worker Tone sounds from the
transceiver. The Lone Worker Tone sounds from the transceiver for the time configured for Duration of Lone Worker Tone.
If no key is pressed while the Lone Worker Tone continues to sound from the transceiver, and if the time configured for
Duration of Lone Worker Tone elapses, the transceiver enters Emergency Mode.
If any key is pressed while the Lone Worker Tone continues to sound from the transceiver, the Lone Worker Tone stops
sounding, and the timer for Lone Worker Interval is reset and then restarts counting down from the beginning.
Configuration using KPG-111D/ DN
Configuring the Duration of Lone Worker Tone (
Placing the Transceiver in Emergency Mode Using Man-down Tilt Switch
(Portable Only)
Man-down is the function to place the transceiver automatically in Emergency Mode when the transceiver becomes tilted
and continues this position for a certain period of time.
Using this function, the transceiver can automatically notify a base station of the emergency status when a user falls due to
some kind of accident.
The transceiver enters Emergency Mode when the transceiver becomes tilted and continues this tilted position for longer
than the time configured for Man-down Delay Time. If Man-down Pre-alert is configured, a Man-down Pre-alert sounds
from the transceiver before the transceiver enters Emergency Mode. The transceiver does not enter Emergency Mode if
the transceiver returns from the tilted position before the time configured for Man-down Delay Time elapses.
FUNC (K)/Ver 4.00
See
FPRG 8.28.1 Emergency 1 Tab)
See
FPRG 8.12 Key Assignment Window)
See
FPRG 8.3.4 Page 2 Tab, 8.7.18 Lone Worker and
See
FPRG 8.28.1 Emergency 1 Tab)
See
FPRG 8.28.1 Emergency 1 Tab)
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