Responding To A Loneworker Alarm - Tait TM9300 User Manual

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Responding to a loneworker
alarm
Delaying the emergency action
(conventional mode only)
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Loneworker monitoring
If you hear a beep to indicate that the radio is
expecting a response from you to acknowledge that
you are safe. The message "Loneworker awaiting"
and a horizontal scroll bar appear indicating the
remaining time until an emergency action is triggered.
Loneworker
awaiting
Press any key.
Otherwise the radio will activate emergency mode or
(in trunked mode) send a status update.
In conventional mode, an additional emergency entry
delay may be programmed which allows you to press
a scroll key within a programmed time (usually 10
seconds) after the response time expires to delay the
emergency action.
Channel 12
You now have the opportunity to turn the radio off and
on to cancel the loneworker alarm.
The emergency action can be delayed only
once.
emergency
entry delay
timeout
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