Chapter 6: Alarm Operation; Push-Button Alarm - Avaya 375 Series Using Manual

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Chapter 6: Alarm operation

If a shared phone is used, it must be logged in to the system to be able to send an alarm.

Push-button alarm

The push-button can be defined to send an alarm by a long press and by multiple press. By
default, long press is defined for test alarm, and multiple press is defined for personal alarm.
When the alarm is triggered and depending on set parameters following things occur:
• A beep is heard.
• The orange LED flashes twice.
• The vibrator activates.
• The telephone receives a notification that the alarm has been received by the system. This is
a system dependent feature.
• An acoustic location signal (ALS) is played.
• A call to a predefined number is established.
Note:
When the Silent alarm is enabled, the handset will alternate between vibration and sound.
That is, vibration and sound are not activated simultaneously. The ALS will not be played if the
Automatic call after alarm option is enabled.
You can always trigger the alarm when you are speaking, editing your settings, or while the
handset is locked.
Test alarm
Press and hold the push-button until the dialog window Test Alarm (default) is displayed.
Personal alarm
Press the push-button twice or more with in 2 seconds, the dialog window Personal Alarm
(default) is displayed.
Silent alarm
The silent alarm is intended for potentially hazardous environments and for situations where users
do not want people nearby to know that an alarm has been triggered, in order to not escalate the
situation. Silent alarms are not accompanied by signals or other indications, giving the possibility
to send an alarm unnoticed.
August 2023
Using Avaya Wireless Handset 375x
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