Technical Warning On The Handset - Siemens HiPath 3000 Operating Instruction

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Prealarm
Non Movement
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The prealarm signals a pending alarm. If you do not
confirm this prealarm, the handset sends emergency
alarm signals to the configured location.
Note:
If a prealarm is signalled during a call, you have to
first confirm the prealarm in order to prevent the
pending alarm. You can then continue the call.
A prealarm is indicated with Prealarm and the relevant
alarm type on the display. The handset signals the
prealarm by means of the configured warning tone.
Either: Press any display key
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Immediately press any display key or the volume key (+/
-) in order to confirm the prealarm. The prealarm is reset
and the pending alarm is prevented. This avoids a false
alarm being issued.
Or: Confirm triggering event
The prealarm can also be confirmed by resolving the
triggering event, i.e.:
Move handset (Non Movement)
Move handset less (Escape Alarm)
Position handset upright (Man Down Alarm)
Reinsert inadvertently removed pull cord contact
(cord)
Confirm Time Alarm by pressing any key
Attention:
The prealarm only persists for a short time. This
duration can be exceeded and therefore a false
alarm induced. It is more reliable to confirm the
prealarm using a display key.

Technical warning on the handset

The handset can be configured so as to allow the
following operating functions to be monitored:
Synchronicity with DECT base station
Charge status of battery pack
If a technical fault is detected, the handset issues a
warning signal, which can be reset like a prealarm. The
reason for the fault is shown on the display.

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