Naming The Sensor; Specifying Sensor Usage; Polling Interval; No-Alarm Duration - Benefon Track Pro Configuration Manual

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CONFIGURING SETTINGS FOR THE BENEFON TRACK PRO

Naming the sensor

Key in the name for the sensor (1), e.g. Vertical sen-
sor.

Specifying sensor usage

You can specify sensor usage (2).
The sensor can be turned on or off, and it can be de-
fined to be or not to be shown and changeable in the
Quick menu of the phone.

Polling interval

The phone polls the signal sent by the sensor from
time to time. You can select, at which interval the
polling is done, i.e. how often the status of the sensor
is checked.
Set the polling interval (3) in seconds.

No-alarm duration

You can specify the time, for how long the phone is al-
lowed to be in the wrong position (e.g. in horizontal
position) before any actions are taken.
Set the no-alarm duration (4) in seconds.
54 SENSOR SETTINGS: VERTICAL SENSOR

Pre-alarm duration

You can specify "cancellation period" for false alarms.
During the cancellation period, the user is alarmed
that the emergency cycle is about to start soon.
Set the pre-alarm duration (5), i.e. "the cancellation
period" in seconds.
During the cancellation period you will hear the pre-
alarm tone. The tone can be muted by pressing the
phone´s left function key
vironment is set to Silent, you will hear no tone at all.
NOTE: If the pre-alarm duration value is set to zero
(0), there is no possibility to cancel the entire emer-
gency cycle: The emergency cycle will start right
away.
In order to cancel the emergency cycle, the sensor
must regain normal signal during the cancellation pe-
riod. An example: The vertical sensor starts alerting
after it has been knocked down for too long a time. To
cancel the emergency cycle, the phone must be lift up
to vertical position while the cancellation period is still
on.
Once the cancellation period is over, there is no pos-
sibility to prevent the emergency cycle to start. The
phone does not poll the sensor signal during the
emergency cycle.
. If the emergency en-
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