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1.1
Introduction
The Alcatel-Lucent 500 DECT offers services such as live calls, emergency
calls, event keys or status calls..
Only emergency calls and events calls can be initiated by the user; live and
status calls are transparent to user and are automatically sent by the
handset.. Your handset can also trigger alarms depending on the physical
state of the handset. These are the Mandown, No movement and Shock
alarms.
All these features must be activated and configured by the system
administrator.
Live signals are calls that are made automatically (every 90 seconds by
default) by the handset to the notification server. The information sent to
the notification server allows the server to confirm that the handset has
coverage and is working.
Emergency calls are initiated by the user by a long press on the
"Emergency call" or on the "OK" key to signal an emergency situation such
as a human injury or material damage.
Key event calls are also initiated by users when pressing particular keys on
the numeric keypad.. These are designed to notify the server that certain
tasks have been completed, for example, "room is ready" in the case of a
hotel application.
Status calls are automatically established by the handset each time the
handset is plugged into or removed from the charger and each time the
handset is switched on and off.
1.2
Emergency calls
These calls are designed to send alarm signals easily in emergency
situations. Typically, emergency situations involve injuries or material
damage and have highest priority among all other alarm events and calls.
To make an emergency call, press and hold on the following keys:
Emergency calls are prioritary calls and can be sent anytime and do not
depend on the phone status (idle, in conversation, dialling, configuration
mode, end of charging or charging). As soon as an emergency call is made,
any call is ended. Emergency calls also end live, event or status calls.
During the notification process, all user actions are ignored until
communication is established with the alarm server. Then either the user
or the alarm server can terminate the call and the handset will return to idle
state and will be available to process any subsequent user calls.
The handset is communicating with the alarm server. The
message that appears on the handset display will depend on
your system configuration
The normal call processing message is displayed on the screen
and, depending on the configuration, the user may receive an
acknowledgement or in conference message
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