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1. 1No movement 100 Browser Alarm message Z g A A l N LocalAreaNetworkA 2222222222 LLL IMS LAN 002 Figure 2 Alarm from Cordless Handset activates the alarm manager in the IMS to send messages to other handsets Example 2 When an alarm is activated from one handset a message consisting of type of alarm and the handset ID is sent to the other handsets In this example the user of handset 100 has fallen and remains lying When he has not moved for the pre set period of time the handset automatically sends a no movement alarm The users of handsets 101 and 102 receives a message with the text No movement 100 and can take appropriate action to help 2004 01 22 Ver B 4 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 4 2 Alarm with Location Example 3 and 4 Base Station Alarm message ID 102 Location 10 Main PBX Radio Exchange Browser IMS Local Area Network A LAN A bus System 900 Module Output Module AMS 003 Figure 3 The Cordless Handset identity as well as the location are indicated by signal lamps on an alarm panel Example 3 manually added Location The same solution as in Example 1 on page 3 but in addition the manually added location data room number is sent together with an alarm The location is indicated by signal lamps connected to outputs on the Output module The alarm panel is placed where it can be seen for example
2. 2004 01 22 Ver B 11 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 6 Save the event 7 Repeat 5 6 for handsets 101 102 Reset Output Module Create an event that resets the Output Module 1 Click on Event and Create new event 2 Add an Alarm from Data trigger Leave the field Handset No empty to trigger data from all the handsets Set Data to 00 Data from Handset rs Handset No Data w es add amp 013 3 Create actions for the event Set the outputs on the Output Module to low Activate Output 28 Output Activation _ s handset 100 Low handset 101 w Lowe handset 102 al Low nak it O14 4 Save the event 2004 01 22 Ver B 12 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 6 2 2 Parameter Settings in Example 2 Create a New Event In this example the Basic Alarm M anager is configured to send a message to handsets 101 102 if ano movement alarm is sent from handset 100 1 Click on Event and Create new event Give the event an appropriate name 2 Define an Alarm from Handset trigger In this example No movement M an down alarm from handset 100 Is triggered Alarm from Handset E Handset No Type 100 Mo movement Man down Renove co 3 Define Actions in this case a text message will be sent to handsets 101 and 102 The beep code is set to 3 Actions send Message E Handset address Message text Beep code i 0 No movement 100 i Ue No
3. Another solution is to use the Open Access Server OAS The OAS is an application server based on ELISE hardware for TCP IP connections Together with the Open Access Toolkit OAT it enables creation of customized PC applications to communicate with the System 900 This solution is not described in this document for more information refer to Data Sheet OAS Open Access Server TD 92090GB and Data Sheet OAT Open access Toolkit TD 92029GB 2004 01 22 Ver B 1 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 3 Types of Alarm 3 1 3 2 For detailed description of the alarm types see your Cordless Handset User M anual e User Manual 9d23 M kll Cordless Handset TD 92089GB e User Manual 9d24 Cordless Telephone TD 92136GB Personal Alarm The different types of personal alarm are e Push button alarm M anually initiated by the user pushing the red button on the handset e No movement alarm Automatically sent when the user has not moved within a pre set period of time e Man down alarm Automatically sent when the handset is tilted for a pre set period of time e Pull cord alarm Automatically sent when the pull cord catch is removed either immediately or after a delay of 10 seconds e Test alarm M anually initiated by the user for test purposes Location Information In addition to the personal alarm type information about the location of the Cordless Handset can also be added The location can either be manua
4. Location 1 Hselection Code Create Local Create Persistent Translation Table Location to output Create Table Destination Element out Output ActrityActation 2VOutput Create Local Create Persistent Output Actrityy w 11 Click on Submit 12 Define Activation type Click on Add Definition Set the Definition string to 01 Select Destination Element out Output Activity Activation 2 Type 2004 01 22 Ver B 17 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 13 Click on Submit Define the Output Module Address Before the Output M odule can be activated the module address must be defined 1 Click on Add Definition Set Definition string to 05 the address of the Output M odule in this example Select Destination Element outJOutput Activity Delivery Destination address Service address Destination Element out Output ActwityDelvery Destination address Service address out Create Local Create Persistent Output Activity ha 2 Click on Submit O20 Activate Outputs 1 Select Alarm gt Activations 2 Select Set Default Activation External Action Send Output Activity Activations Default Activation Existing External Action Send Output Activity Delete Set Default Activation Create 021 3 Click on Submit Reset Output Module Create an action that resets the Output M odule 1 Select Event Handler C
5. Select Source Element inJAlarm Delivery Source address User Select Translation Table Handset to Output Select Destination Element out JOutput Activity Activation 1 YOutput Add Translation Source Element inJSlann Delivery Source address User in Create Local Create Persistent Translation Table Handset to output Create Table Destination Element out Output Actwity Activatian 1 Output foul we Create Local create Persistent Output Acti w 016 6 Click on Submit 7 Define the Activation type Click on Add Definition Set Definition string to 01 Select Destination Element out JOutput Activity Activation 1 Type Destination Element out Output Actiity Activation 1 HT ype owg oo Create Local Create Persistent Output Actity w 8 Click on Submit OF 2004 01 22 Ver B 16 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 9 Define which lamp to lit to indicate the location Use the translation table Location to output Click on Add Translations Select Source Element inJAlarm Location Data Location 1 selection YCode Tick the box Use Select in the Location Data block Select in Block Location Data C Select All Use Selected 10 Select Translation Table Location to output Select Destination Element outJOutput Activity Activation 2 YOutput Add Translation Source Element inJ4larmn Locatian Data
6. button 1 on the keypad will work as a hot key Confirm with the OK button 7 Step with arrow button until 3 Function appears Confirm with the OK button 8 Step with arrow button until RSSI measure appears Confirm with the OK button Programming the Hot Key 9d24 1 Go to the Settings tab and mark Hot key and press navigation key right 2 M ark a key 0 9 and press navigation key right 3 Name is marked Press Edit and give the hot key a name preferable RSSI Press Save 4 Press navigation key down and Function is marked Press Change 5 Use navigation key and choose function Short cut Press Select 6 Use navigation key and choose RSSI Press Select 7 The hot key is now programmed for RSSI measurements To Measure Radio Signal Strength RSSI 1 M ake a call to another registered Cordless Handset M ake sure that the call is connected i e that you can hear and talk with each other 2 Press and hold the preprogrammed hot key a number of characters will appear in the display Character format AA s BBCC DD 1 BB System ID 2 CC Base Station ID Example of characters OCs8802 51 System ID 88 Base Station ID 02 3 To finish the RSSI measurements press and hold the hot key again 2004 01 22 Ver B 28 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Appendix D Special Considerations Planning the System When planning a DECT System with Base Station Locatio
7. alarm type Select the element in Alarm Type Select Comparison Type Integer Interval Set the Expression to 02 06 all alarms except test alarms Click on Add Condition 2004 01 22 Ver B 14 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Defining the Output Activity Block Different lamps are going to be lit depending of handset number and location One way to handle this is with help of translations 1 Create two translations tables Handset to output and Location to output Handset to output Source text Destination text 101 03 102 04 Location to output Source Destination 11 06 12 05 2 In this example it is only manual location that is of interest Therefore the manual location is selected Select Event Handler Configuration gt Event Triggers gt Alarm gt Assignments Click on Add Selection 3 Select the element inJAlarm Location Data Location YType The means that all locations are selected Set the Comparison type to Integer Set Expression to 5 manual location Select a multiple Element inJSlarm Location Datat Location Type ElementType Comparison type Expression Enter the condition to match in the peld below 4 Click on Submit Define which lamp that should be lit for each handset number Use the translation table Handset to output Click on Add Translation 2004 01 22 Ver B 15 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB
8. moverment 100 add O11 4 Save the event 5 Repeat for the other handsets 2004 01 22 Ver B 13 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 6 2 3 Parameter Settings in Example 3 In this example an Alarm Management Server AMS must be used since the Basic Alarm M anager in the IMS can t handle location alarms It is presumed that the AMS Default database Is installed Preparations in the IMS In the IMS configure the DECT interface to distribute alarm and mobile data to the AMS For more information see IMS Installation and Operation M anual TD 92161GB Triggering the Alarms The trigger condition is incoming alarms from handsets 100 102 and the alarm type should be all except Test alarm The alarm trigger in the default database is modified 1 Click on Event Handler configuration gt Event Triggers gt Alarm gt M atch Conditions Set State to Activated 2 Go to Enter Condition The condition is that the alarm is sent from handset 100 102 3 Select the element in JAlarm Delivery Source address User Select Comparison Type Integer Interval Set the Expression to 100 102 Click Add Condition Enter Condition Element inJSlarnDelwery Source address User in be Get data Comparison type Integer Interval w Expression Enter the integer interval in which the selected Element shall have its value Syntax exanmgie 100 140 100 102 Add Condition 4 Enter the conditions for the
9. send different types of alarm messages to the Integrated M essage Server IMS The alarm message is then distributed to interface modules for example an Alarm Module or Output M odule for further actions An alarm message can consist of information such as the alarm is manually initiated by the user or the user has not moved within a pre set period of time It is also possible to add the location of the Cordless Handset to an alarm The location can either be manually added by the user or an location given by the closest Base Station or from the DECT Beacon Location Devices 2 Technical Solution The communication with the Cordless Handset is handled by the System 9d consisting of an Integrated M essage Server IMS a DECT Radio Exchange Base Stations and System 900 modules such as Alarm Module Output Module etc When an alarm message Is sent it is distributed via the Base Station and IMS to the intended interface module that in turn has been programmed to take further actions The Basic Alarm Manager in the IMS can be programmed to take care of alarms and then programming of the interface modules is not required Alarm messages can also via an Alarm Management Server AMS be presented on a PC with the software AMC The PC can besides the identity alarm type and time also display the location graphically This solution is not described in this document for more information refer to Installation and Operation M anual AMS TD 92047GB
10. the alarm is sent the Pull cord alarm icon is flashing in the display Pull cord Alarm On Off You can put the Pull cord alarm in operation using the display menu or by programming the function as a Hot Key For more detailed information see the User Guides for the different Cordless Handsets Add Data Location to an Alarm Additional data for example a location code can be sent along with an alarm The data must manually be defined and stored by the user To use the function one Hot Key in the Cordless Handset must be defined as a short cut to the menu Edit alarm data The stored data will be added to all types of alarm at transmission The user must manually erase the location data after leaving the area If not the alarm will indicate a false location For more detailed information see the User Guides for the different Cordless Handsets 2004 01 22 Ver B 23 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 8 Related Documents User M anual 9d23 M kli Cordless Handset TD 92089GB User M anual 9d24 Cordless Telephone TD 92136GB System Description Ascom 9d TD 91931GB System Description On site Paging System TD 91034GB Technical Product M anual DCT1800 GAP System Installation Personal Security System TD 90678GB Installation and Operation M anual Integrated M essage Server TD 92161GB Installation Guide Alarm Module T941AM 8 TD 90858GB Installation Guide Alarm M odule T941AM 32 TD 90854GB Installation Guide Outp
11. Alarm is displayed Activate Push button Alarm Press the red alarm button twice within two seconds to activate the alarm Personal Alarm is displayed The alarm is sent to the alarm central which distributes it After that the Cordless Handset returns to standby mode Note that you can always trigger the alarm when you are speaking editing your settings or while the Handset is locked Activate No movement Alarm The No movement alarm will go off when you have not moved within a predefined time default 30 seconds Seven seconds before the alarm is activated a warning signal sounds and the No movement on icon starts to blink If you do not cancel the alarm it is sent and No movement is shown in the display The alarm is active during speech If a parameter is set in the SIM card an Acoustic Localisation Signal ALS can follow a no movement alarm that enables hearing the location of a distressed person The time for the duration is set to 10 minutes but can be programmed The ALS is silenced by pressing the mute button By setting the SIM parameter Extra delay the time before the warning for an alarm can be extended to ten minutes default value 30 seconds and no alarm will be triggered during the time period When the warning signal sounds press the M ute button to extend the time to next warning to ten minutes Cancel No movement Alarm Press any key to cancel the alarm No movement Alarm On Off You can p
12. B 2 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 4 System Outline 4 1 Alarm without Location Example 1 and 2 Cordless Handset Base Station ee Alarm Eo we Radio Exchange Main PBX Browser IMS Local Area Network A 77 777 777 LAN Alarm as LS S Alarm panel System 900 module Output Module 001 Figure 1 Alarm from Cordless Handsets are indicated by signal lamps on a panel Example 1 Alarm from the Cordless Handsets are indicated by signal lamps connected to outputs on the Output M odule One of the signal lamps are used for testing the Cordless Handsets and the other are used for alarm from the Cordless Handsets one signal lamp for each handset This solution gives no indication of what type of alarm that is sent but if this is needed more outputs and lamps can be added If the users of the handsets have a limited working area and the signal lamps are placed where they can be seen for example by a guard this could be a simple solution for a small working site If the user of Cordless Handset 100 sends an alarm this is indicated by the signal lamp with the text 100 When the alarm has been taken care of the guard resets the alarm by sending user data 2004 01 22 Ver B 3 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Cordless Handset Pa EE 100 Alarm e i No movement 100 Radio td S Exchange fey ae J se 888 7 7 Main PBX 101
13. TD 92099GB Function Description Alarm from Handset 2004 01 22 Ver B Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Contents LINGO GUCHION iaaa A A 1 2 Technical SOLUTION sivisisdcavieenstiavavivesdhacersnsicedavivectiavi Geurtsteanieuaddcieresissiaiiiuenativerasiiei 1 3 TV DGS OF A AMM sirin a 2 Bick POESO TA GE Ala ea taata aval ttre a tat tsar tien ever neal a Ratan mad aan 2 5 2 Location Informatio N nunioa aaa an dale oiacasne banaue a 2 3 2 1 Manually Added Location Alarm with Data ccccccccsssesesssseerseseeseeeenes 2 32 2 BaSe aton LOCION uea a A 2 323 DECT Beacon Locatii N arrocera E 2 A System QUINE ssia aaaea dens aa aaia aana aa Aaaa aaa 3 4 1 Alarm without Location Example 1 and 2 ccccccsesecsssseereesversaseeeaneeerseesenseess 3 4 2 Alarm with Location Example 3 and 4 s sssssserrreerrrnerrnnsrrrerrrnnrrrnerrnnnrrrerrrrerrrrerne 5 5 System ReguUirementS isir aaaea a aaa aaa Kaaa 7 5 1 Software Requirements for Base Station lOCation sssssssrreesrrnerrrerrrerrrrerrrrerrreens 8 5 2 Software Requirements for DECT Beacon Location ssssesssssrrrerrrrerrreerrrerrrrrrrrren 8 6 SYSTEM INSEAM ATION secieiies dinviveiedsccavswesaataviishedestasinadiunasileiiceccewsudivasteds aaraa aaa Eaka 9 6 1 Physical MSEAIALION grSi aA 9 6 1 1 Base Station location Considerations sesssssessrrressrrrnssrrnnesrrrnesrrrnesrrreee 9 6 2 How to set M odule Parameters essssuessrnnesrrn
14. ater e PC requirements refer to Data Sheet AMC TD 92144GB 5 2 Software Requirements for DECT Beacon Location e 9d24 Protector Software version 2 01 or later e AMS version 3 20 or later If PC with OAS OAT is used e OAS Open Access Server Software version 2 0 or later e OAC Open Access Components Software version 2 0 or later e PC requirements refer to Data Sheet OAT TD 92029GB If PC with AMC is used e AMC version 3 01 or later e PC requirements refer to Data Sheet AMC TD 92144GB 2004 01 22 Ver B 8 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 6 System Installation 6 1 Physical Installation The installation of the Integrated M essage Server IMS is described in Installation and Operation M anual IMS TD 92161GB the DECT Radio Exchange and the Base Stations are described in Technical Product M anual DCT1800 GAP and the installation of System 900 in System Installation Personal Security System TD 90678GB The IMS can control up to 15 interface modules via the A bus The installation of these fixed units are described in separate Installation Guides see chapter 8 Related Documents on page 24 6 1 1 Base Station location Considerations Before installing such a system at a customer site it is important that you internally in your Organisation test this feature to get your own opinion on the accuracy of the system When selling a system with Base Station Location make sure that th
15. by a guard The user of handset 100 manually enters the data 10 to the handset when entering room 10 If an alarm is sent this is indicated by two signal lamps One with the text 100 to indicate the handset ID and another with the text Room 10 to indicate the location The guard now Knows not only the identity of the handset but also from where the alarm was sent When the alarm has been taken care of the guard resets the alarm by sending user data 2004 01 22 Ver B 5 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Base Station oee Alarm message ID 102 Base Station ID Main PBX Exchange Browser IMS Local Aiea Network Atos See se LAN System 900 Alarm panel P Module Output Module AMS Floor 1 room 11 12 Ground floor room 10 004 Example 4 Base Station Location The same solution as in Example 1 on page 3 but in addition the ID of the strongest Base Station is sent together with an alarm The location Is indicated by signal lamps connected to outputs on the Output module The alarm panel is placed where it can be seen for example by a guard In this example each Base Station covers a floor Two signal lamps indicates an alarm one to indicate the handset ID and another to indicate the location If the user of handset 102 sends an alarm this is indicated by one signal lamp with the text 102 and another with the text Floor 1 The guard now knows not only the id
16. e Station Radio Strength Signal see Appendix C In the IMS there is also a Base Station Conversion tool available for converting the base stations IDs This tool is preferable used in three situations 1 To avoid having to update the base station ID in many places in the configuration of the alarm system the IMS can convert the base station ID before it is sent to the alarm system For example if the MD restarts all bases are getting new IDs Instead of updating all AMS units in the system with the new IDs the base station ID is only updated once in the IMS and then distributed to the alarm system 2 When distributing the base stations IDs to the System 900 only the last 4 digits in the ID are used The consequence of this can be that 2 or more base stations can get the same ID in the System 900 if they have the same last four digits in the Original base station ID This is prevented by converting the IDs in the IMS 3 In the System 900 the Output M odule can interpret the hexadecimal digit E as a wildcard If the base station ID contains the digit E convert the ID in the IMS to an ID free of E For more information about Base Station Conversion see Installation and Operation M anual Integrated M essage Server IMS TD 92161GB 2004 01 22 Ver B 21 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 7 Operating Instructions 7 1 7 2 7 3 7 4 Activate Test Alarm Press and hold the red alarm button until Test
17. e customer has reasonable expectations on the accuracy When installing a system with Base Station Location take into consideration that e Normally more base stations are required than in a normal system e Name the locations in such a way that the name itself do not give too high expectations on the accuracy For example a base station placed in the basement but covering both the basement and the staircase should not only be named basement but basement and staircase 6 2 How to set Module Parameters When programming the units in the System 9d these parameters must be set to make Alarm from Handset possible Note The programming examples given on following pages are referring to Example 1 on page 3 Example 2 on page 4 Example 3 manually added Location on page 5 and Example 4 Base Station Location on page 6 2004 01 22 Ver B 9 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 6 2 1 Parameter Settings in Example 1 To set the parameters in the output module 05 in the example the application Basic Alarm M anager in the IMS is used The Basic Alarm M anager can be reached from the left menu in the IMS administration pages or from the direct link http xxx xxx xxx xxx bam where XXX XXX XXX XXxX IS the IMS IP address Define Outputs 1 Click on Define outputs and Define new output 2 Enter name on the outputs module address and the output numbers In this example test alarm has got output 1 ha
18. e instructions above 2 Ask the M D110 technician to make new lists after the changes 2004 01 22 Ver B 26 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 3 Compare the two last characters in the PARI values in the old and new CXCFP FPI ALL list 4 If the value has changed it has to be changed in the software application Output M odule or PCPRO 5 Check also the CXRFP FPI ALL RPN ALL list to confirm that no Base Stations have been removed or added 6 Finally check with a Cordless Handset that the alarms are triggered from the right location 2004 01 22 Ver B 27 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Appendix C Measuring the Base Station Location Number You can get the Base Station Location number by measuring the Base Station Radio Signal Strength You do this by using preprogrammed hot keys on the Cordless Handset Programming the Hot Key 9d23 1 Remove the battery pack 2 Press and hold the C button and place back the battery pack 3 When a signal is heard release the C button The signal indicates that you are in demo mode and can set the hot key functions Confirm with the OK button 4 Step with the arrow down button until Menu 2 appears Confirm with the OK button 5 Step with the arrow down button until 2 Edit appears Confirm with the OK button 6 Step with the arrow down button to select which button that is to work as a hot key For example when selecting Hot key 1
19. entity of the handset but also from which floor the alarm was sent but not in which room since the Base station covers both room 11 and 12 When the alarm has been taken care of the guard resets the alarm by sending user data 2004 01 22 Ver B 6 Function description Alarm from Handset 5 System Requirements Cordless Handsets e 9d23 EX Protector Mk Il Software version 2 0 or later 9d23 Protector M kll Software version 1 05 or later 9d24 Protector Software version 1 42 or later Integrated Message Server IMS e IMS version 2 10 or later Alarm Management Server AMS e AMS version 3 00 or later Alarm Management Client AMC AMC version 3 01 or later Output Module e T9410M Software version 2 0 or later Alarm Module e T941AM8 or T941AM 32 Software version 4 00 or later 2004 01 22 Ver B TD 92099GB Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 5 1 Software Requirements for Base Station location e 9d23 EX Protector Mk Il Software version 2 0 or later e 9d23 MkII Protector Software version 1 05 or later e 9d24 Protector Software version 2 01 or later e Base Station version R1G e AMS version 3 20 or later If PC with OAS OAT is used e OAS Open Access Server Software version 2 0 or later e OAC Open Access Components Software version 2 0 or later e PC requirements refer to Data Sheet OAT TD 92029GB If PC with AMC is used e AMC version 3 01 or l
20. his number is the System ID i e the two first digits in the Base Station location number 3 Ask the M D110 technician to make a list with Cordless Extension Radio Fixed Part Data The command is lt CXRFP FPI ALL RPN ALL 4 Look in the list for the RPN number 1 8 for each FPI ELU31 board Add 0 before this number These two digits are the Base Station ID i e the two last digits in the Base Station location number Example lt CXCFP FPI ALL CORDLESS EXTENSION COMMON FIXED PART DATA SARI 10040343 FPI BPOS PARI RFP TRM DELAY SYNCH ROLE SYNCH INFO MODE 1 001 0 40 10040c8A 3 1 0 RING MASTER 01111 NORM 2 001 0 42 10040c89 2 1 0 BUS SLAVE 00011 NORM END lt CXRFP FPI ALL RPN ALL CORDLESS EXTENSION RADIO FIXED PART DATA Base station location no FPI 1 BPOS 001 0 40 8A01 RPN OPERATING STATE BLOCKING STATE 8gA03 1 OPERABLE NOT BLOCKED 8A04 3 OPERABLE NOT BLOCKED 4 OPERABLE NOT BLOCKED 8901 FPI 2 BPOS 001 0 42 8903 RPN OPERATING STATE LOCKING STATE 1 OPERABLE NOT BLOCKED 3 OPERABLE NOT BLOCKED CAUTION The PARI value will change to a randomized value every time an ELU31 board is removed and initiated again which means that the Base Station location number changes Instruct the MD110 technicians to avoid changing Common Fixed and Radio Fixed Part data in the MD110 If changes need to be done 1 Ask the MD110 technician to make lists with Common Fixed and Radio Fixed Part data before the changes Se
21. l Action Reset Output M odule Select Activation External Action Create Reset Output Module w P 4 Click on Submit Manual Reset of the Output Module It should also be possible for a guard to reset the Output Module when an alarm has been taken care of This is done by sending data 00 from a handset 1 Create a new Event Trigger that detects user data 00 from any handset Go to Event Triggers gt Add new Enter a name of the event 2 Select the new event and go to Match Conditions Select Element in User Data Data Select Comparison Type Integer Set Expression to 00 3 Click on Add Conditions 4 Go to Activations and select the External Action Reset Output Module 5 Click on Submit Activate After the configuration is finished it is time to activate the event 1 Click on Activate configuration in the top frame The event is now active Event Handler Configuration tion Save configuration Check configuration I i ke 2004 01 22 Ver B 20 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 6 2 4 Parameter Settings in Example 4 The parameter setting in Example 4 is the same as in Example 3 except from the Data Location Type In this example the location type is set to 3 Base Station Location If the location system is DECT Beacon Location the location type is set to 4 The Base Station location number can either be calculated see Appendix A or accessed by measuring the Bas
22. lly added by the user alarm with data an approximately location given by the closest Base Station Base Station location or with a more precise location from the DECT location devices DECT Beacon Location 3 2 1 Manually Added Location Alarm with Data Additional data for example a location code can be sent along with an alarm The data for example a room number is manually entered in the Cordless Handset by the user when entering the room If an alarm is sent the data room number is added to the alarm as a location of where the alarm was activated The location data must be manually removed after leaving the area 3 2 2 Base Station Location An approximate location of the Cordless Handset is possible to add to an alarm sent from the handset The handset evaluates the field strength ratio of the individual radio Base Stations and sends the best rated Base Station as a location of where the alarm was activated However location based on radio field strength measurements must be regarded as an indication only 3 2 3 DECT Beacon Location The DECT Beacon Location is equipped with 9dLD Location Devices mounted inside the radio coverage from the Base Station The 9dLD continuously transmits a location code to the Cordless Handset When an alarm is sent the two last stored location codes together with the time since they were received are transmitted to give an indication of the location of the Cordless Handset 2004 01 22 Ver
23. n it is important that the distributor of the system considers the following e Test this feature internally within your organisation to get your own opinion on the accuracy of the service e Make sure that the customer has reasonable expectations on the accuracy e Note that normally more base stations than in a normal system are required e Make sure that you name the locations in the system in such a way that the name itself does not give too high expectations on the accuracy For example a Base Station placed in a basement but covering both the basement and the staircase should be named Basement and Staircase and not only Basement e Note that the ALS function Acoustic Localisation Signal in the Cordless Handset is a very good complement 2004 01 22 Ver B 29
24. ndset 100 output 2 etc Save the changes Define outputs Output name aan Output ey on save Internal output 1 Internal 1 L internal output 2 internal 2 _ testalarm 0 5 aoo handset100 OB fo handset 101 5B handsett02 MB woo Define new output J a UNUN 005 Create Events 1 Create events for each alarm Click on Events and Create new event add the name of the event and make a short description of the event in the notes field In the example an event is created for the test alarm from handsets 100 102 Delete Event Event Name te st alarm Notes Activates output 1 when test alarm is sent from handset 1LOO 102 2004 01 22 Ver B 10 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 2 Add an Alarm from Handset trigger In the example test alarms from handset 100 102 are trigged Alarm from Handset Handset No Type TT Pustrbutoniong press m EEE 102 Pustrbutoniong precs EEE 3 Create actions for the alarm event In this example output for test alarm is set to high for 10 seconds OOF Activate Output Output Activation s nam E Duration G 4 Save the event for test alarm 5 Create an event for the alarm from handsets 100 When any type of alarm except test alarm comes from handset 100 the output handset 100 is set to high Alarm from Handset LZ Handset No Type ME Actions send Message Activate Output Output Activation _ Ponsse x Hin ES add
25. nessrrnnsrrrnnssrrnnssrrnnssrrressrrrrssrrrres 9 6 2 1 Parameter Settings in Example 1 ssssssssrnesrrnerrrnnrrrnnrrrerrrnnrrrenrrnerrrrerrreenre 10 6 2 2 Parameter Settings in Example 2 cccccssesecesseeeeeseeeeeeeeersueueesaeeeeeanesersaesess 13 6 2 3 Parameter Settings in Example 3 ssssssssrrneerrnerrrnnrrrnnrrnnrrrnrrrenrrnerrrrerrreenre 14 6 2 4 Parameter Settings in Example 4 ssssssssrrneerrnerrrnerrrnnrrnnrrrnnrrrenrrnerrrrerrrrenre 21 7 Operating INStructiO NS isinai cadans danai aaan aaan aaa aaki 22 Ter ACUVIE ESTAI oria r a A E a 22 T2 AC vate Push DUON Alar dniami a N 22 TS ACUE NO MOVEMENT AlAT sara A a i 22 7 4 Activate M an down Alarm cccccccsceccsseeeeeseeeeaueeseeaeeserseeeeeeeeseeraessenseesentaesetsngnes 22 AS AC Vate Pullcord Alal M ai oriei eee 23 7 6 Add Data Locatiom toan Alal M snecis itive ha teat alee 23 8 Related DOCUMENTS marini 24 Appendix A Calculation of the Base Station Location Number in DCT1800 25 Appendix B Calculation of the Base Station Location Number in MD110 26 Appendix C Measuring the Base Station Location Number s sssssssssnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 28 Appendix D Special Considerations Planning the System ssssssssssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnns 29 2004 01 22 Ver B Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 1 Introduction One of the functions in the System 9d DECT System is that Cordless Handsets equipped with alarm functions have the possibility to
26. onfiguration gt External Actions 2 Enter the name Reset Output Module in the Add new field and click on Add 2004 01 22 Ver B 18 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Select the action and click on Assignments Ei External Actions Gy Send Alarm Presentatio Send Alarm test Send General Presentat _ Send Message _ Send Message to Defau _ Send Message with Cor Send Output Activity Send Presentation Aesp Send Response Messac _ Reset Output Module Assignments E Send Block I S Response Handling Set the module address as before see Define the Output M odule Address 4 Reset the outputs Click on Add Definition Select the Destination Element out Output Activity Reset Destination Element out Output Actwity Reset Create Local Create Persistent Output Activity 023 5 Click on Submit Reset of Output Module at start up The AMS must be configured to reset the Output Module at start up 1 Create an Event Trigger that detects when the AMS is restarted Go to Event Triggers gt Add new 2 Select the new event and go to Match Conditions Select Element in Start up Select Comparison type Exists 2004 01 22 Ver B 19 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Click on Add Condition Enter Condition Element in ostart ups Comparison type 3 3 Go to Activations and select the Externa
27. the CLU Every CLU in the DECT system gets a CLU_ID number starting from 1 with increments of 1 i e the CLU you first add a base station to always gets number 1 no matter the board address It will keep this number even if you later add more base stations to It BASE NO is the location of the Base Station on the CLU 1 8 Example 1 If you add a Base Station in position 3 on the CLU with board address 40 the CLU gets CLU_ID 1 and BASE NO 3 gt Base Station ID 1 8 3 1 10 Dec gt 0A HEX Example 2 If you add a Base Station in position 1 on the CLU with board address 28 the CLU gets CLU_ID 2 and BASE NO 1 gt Base Station ID 2 8 1 1 16 Dec gt 10 HEX 2004 01 22 Ver B 25 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Appendix B Calculation of the Base Station Location Number in MD110 If the main PBX is an MD110 with integrated DECT the Base station location number is found in the System Management Software W InFIOL for the M D110 The 4 digit Base Station location number consists of the System ID and the Base Station ID Each ELU31 board in the MD110 Is considered as a system and has accordingly its own System ID To calculate the Base Station location number 1 Ask the M D110 technician to make a list with Cordless Extension Common Fixed Part Data The command is lt CXCFP FPI ALL 2 Look in the list for the PARI number for each FPI ELU31 board The two last digits in t
28. ut Module T9410M TD 90859GB General Description PCPAR TD 90799GB Installation and Operation Manual AMS Alarm Management Server TD 92047GB Data Sheet AMC Alarm M anagement Client TD 92144GB Installation and Operation Manual AMC Alarm Management Client TD 92145GB Data sheet OAS Open Access Server TD 92090GB Data Sheet OAT Open Access Toolkit TD 92029GB Installation Guide ELISE TD 92020GB Installation Guide ELISE2 TD 92232GB 2004 01 22 Ver B 24 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB Appendix A Calculation of the Base Station Location Number in DCT1800 The 4 digit Base Station location number consists of the System ID and the Base Station ID System ID The two first digits in the Base Station Location number is taken from the two last digits in the B ARI number You find the B ARI number in CSM gt System Configuration B ARI format AEEEEE NNNSS 1 Convert NNN to HEX The least significant digit is the first digit in the Base Station location number 2 Convert SS to HEX This is the second digit in the Base Station location number Example B ARI 100047 06215 062 Dec 3E HEX gt E first digit in the Base Station Location number 15 Dec F HEX gt F second digit in the Base Station Location number Base Station ID The Base Station ID is calculated as follows CLU_ID 8 BASE NO 1 CLU_ID is given to a CLU Cell Link Unit the moment you add the first Base station to
29. ut the No movement alarm in operation using the display menu or by programming the function as a Hot Key For more detailed information see User Guides for the different Cordless Handsets Activate Man down Alarm The Man down alarm will go off when the handset is tilted more than 452 for a predefined time default 30 seconds Before the alarm is activated a warning signal sounds and the Man down alarm on icon starts to flash If you do not cancel the alarm by pressing a key it is sent and Man down Alarm is shown in the display The alarm is active during speech The parameters ALS and Extra delay can be set for man down alarm in the same way as for no movement alarm Cancel Man down Alarm Press any key to cancel the alarm 2004 01 22 Ver B 22 Function description Alarm from Handset TD 92099GB 7 5 7 6 Man down Alarm On Off You can put the M an down alarm in operation using the display menu or by programming the function as a Hot Key For more detailed information see the User Guides for the different Cordless Handsets Activate Pull cord Alarm If the handset is equipped with a pull cord a Pull cord alarm can be generated The alarm is sent when the pull cord catch is removed The alarm can be trigged immediately or after a delay of ten seconds depending on the settings in the handset If the Delay Pull cord alarm is set the alarm will not be sent if the handset is placed in a charger within ten seconds When

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