Acoustic Location Signal; Automatic Call After Alarm - ASCOM d81 User Manual

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6.5 Acoustic Location Signal

Depending on set parameters, the ramped up ALS is played after an alarm. The signal is
always ramped from the lowest volume to the highest. Press
Depending on the PDM/Device Manager settings, it is possible to make the user enter a
password when turning the ALS off. The password is the same as the phone lock password.
ALS is configurable for Man-down & No-movement alarm, Push-button alarm and Pull-cord
alarm. See Configuration Manual, Ascom d81 DECT Handset, TD 92674EN for more
information.
Table 2 on page 50 shows the sound pressure levels for the alarms.
Table 2. Alarm sound pressure levels
Minimum
Maximum

6.6 Automatic Call after Alarm

A handset can be setup to call a predefined number after an alarm has been sent. It is also
possible to dial the number without sending an alarm by pressing a push-button that is not
configured with alarm functionality. Depending on the settings, the call can be established
in the following modes;
Loudspeaking mode (NOTE: When Bluetooth is enabled, the loudspeaker audio is
lowered due to current limitations in the intrinsically safe handset.)
Monitor mode, or
Normal mode
See the handset's Configuration Manual for more information.
18 June 2018 / Ver. K
6 Alarm Operation
Medium priority alarm
(1 beep)
60.27 dB
81.47 dB
to turn the ALS off.
High priority alarm (siren)
61.09 dB
82.76 dB
TD 92644EN
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