Technical Faults; Programming; Putting Into Operation; Quick Reference Guide - Funkwerk FT4 Operating Manual

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Personal emergency signal functions

Programming

Technical faults

Technical faults, just like technical alarms, signal that a personal emergency signal
unit is either non-functional or functional only with restrictions. As opposed to the
technical alarms, technical faults are not defined in the requirements issued by the
employer's liability insurance associations.
Typical causes include:
The radio set detects that the battery is exhausted.
The delay time for repeating the sensor test in continuous operation mode was
exceeded.
Programming
The correct programming of your radio set is prerequisite for logging into the personal
emergency signal centre. During programming, the user defines which emergency
signal functions are activated on your radio set.

Putting into operation

The section below describes how to start up your radio set as a personal emergency
signal unit. You will find a summary of all work steps in the quick reference guide.
Following that, you will find detailed information about the most important work steps.

Quick reference guide

These short instructions provide a brief description of all work steps required for star-
ting up your radio set as a personal emergency signal unit.
Prerequisite:
Your radio set was correctly programmed by the operator of the personal emer-
gency signal system.
You know which emergency signal functions are programmed on the radio set.
Carry out the following work steps:
1.
Perform a visual inspection (p. 123).
2.
Switching on the radio set (p. 67).
When you remove the radio set from the charger, it is already switched on.

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