Tait TM8260 User Manual page 37

Mobile radios
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Lone worker operation
Lone worker monitoring is made up of three stages. The way
the radio behaves and the duration of each stage depends on
how the radio is programmed. See
and indicators" on page
Lone worker messages and indicators
The following table explains the messages and indicators
that may be associated with the lone worker feature.
Your radio may be programmed so that there is no visible or
audible indication of lone worker operation.
Radio behaviour
38 Basic operation
Stage 1: Lone worker is activated and the
timer begins to count down. This timer is typically set
for 60 minutes, but may be programmed for as long as
5 hours.
Stage 2: The user activity time expires and the
timer begins to count down. This timer
user response
is typically set for 10 seconds, but may be programmed
for as long as 1.5 minutes.
Stage 3: The user response time expires and the radio
sends an emergency call or enters emergency mode.
Loneworker
activated
Loneworker
deactivated
"Lone worker messages
38.
Explanation
Lone worker has been
turned on.
Lone worker has been
turned off.
user activity

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