Alarm - Auerswald COMmander 6000 Advanced Information

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Alarm

If the PBX function alarm is used in case of an alarm, internal and external
phones can be called and sirens can be switched on.
The alarm sequence can be as follows:
Alarm detection via a switch input (optional, see Technical Data in the
Instructions) or via an internal call.
The set alarm delay time is running (0-99 seconds).
Non-recurring start of for example a siren via a relay/actuator (optional,
see Technical Data in the Instructions).
At the same time, the first alarm call run starts (alarm calls to the alarm
subscribers) by calling the first alarm subscriber for approx. 60 seconds.
Internal alarm subscribers are called with a special ringtone (phone-
dependent). After picking up the receiver, you repeatedly hear an alarm
announcement stored in the PBX. The called party must acknowledge
the alarm call within 60 seconds by sending the DTMF number 0.
If the called party does not acknowledge the alarm call, the next alarm
subscriber is called a few seconds after the first call is finished. And so
on....
If all the alarm subscribers have been called without receiving an
acknowledgement, the alarm loop is repeated after a configurable alarm
waiting period (0-99 seconds) has elapsed (up to 9 times).
The alarm is terminated (and relays assigned to the alarm are switched
off) as soon as one of the alarm subscriber acknowledges the alarm. If
the alarm input has been configured to Once, it is disabled afterwards.
If the alarm input has been configured to Always, it is enabled again
and a new alarm can be triggered.
Proceed as follows for configuration:
Creating an alarm with an internal number.
– Using the Configuration Manager (page Devices > Alarms)
COMmander 6000/R/RX - Firmware V7.0D - Advanced Information V19 04/2018
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