Funkwerk FT4 Operating Manual page 132

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Personal emergency signal functions
Putting into operation
If the radio set is not offering the testing of individual sensors, either the pertinent
emergency signal function or the pertinent sensor test was not programmed.
If a sensor is detected as faulty, the remaining display content remains on
this case, logging into the personal emergency signal centre is not possible. Have
your radio set checked by a specialist and ensure it is not used before this check is
completed.
TIP
Ask the system administrator of your communication systems which personal emer-
gency signal functions are programmed on your radio set.
Perform the sensor test
In the following, all sensors that can be programmed on the radio set are listed. If an
emergency signal function is not programmed on the radio set, the test for the perti-
nent sensor is skipped without performing the test.
Prerequisite:
Your radio set is not in the charger.
The
S
ENSOR TEST
You can carry out the following work steps in any order.
Carry out the following work steps:
1. P
RESSURE ALARM
The display changes to
2. W
ARNING ALARM
The display changes to
3. L
OCALISATION
(IOS) so it will receive a valid localisation signal.
The display changes to
4. L
OSS ALARM
The display changes to
5. N
-
O
MOTION ALARM
The display changes to
6. T
IME ALARM
The display changes to
menu is displayed.
sensor: Press the
OK
if the sensor passes the test.
sensor: Press the
OK
if the sensor passes the test.
sensor: Move the radio set near an inductive localisation beacon
OK
if the sensor passes the test.
sensor: Remove and put the
OK
if the sensor passes the test.
sensor: Move the radio set.
OK
if the sensor passes the test.
sensor: Press the
OK
if the sensor passes the test.
‹Alarm›
key.
‹Function key 1›
‹tear-off contact›
‹Right softkey›
key.
T
EST
key long.
into your pocket.
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