Alarm Types (Overview) - Siemens HiPath 3000 Operating Instruction

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Alarm Type
Manual personal alarm
Automatic personal alarm
Technical warning
Prealarm
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Language support in Additional Features menu
The Additional Features menu is only available in
German and English.
If you choose a language other than German when
setting the language, the display output in the
Additional Features menu will be in English.

Alarm types (overview)

Explanation
Triggered by pressing the red alarm key on the handset.
Triggered independently by the handset after a specific
time if a defined event occurs and the prealarm (see
below) was not confirmed by the person in question:
Person no longer moving (Non Movement)
Person falls (Man Down Alarm)
Person does not respond to the prealarm which is
signalled if there is no input on the handset for a
configurable period (Time Alarm)
Person loses the handset (Pull Cord Alarm; with pull
cord)
Person is moving frantically (Escape Alarm)
The particular alarms that are activated on your handset
depend on your handset's PNG configuration. Response
times, prealarm times and acoustic alarm signals can
likewise be set on the handset.
The settings must be performed before the handset is
commissioned initially.
If a technical fault occurs on the handset, for example
low battery charge, you will hear an error tone.
The prealarm sounds before an automatic personal
alarm. If the prealarm is confirmed within a certain time
by the user, the automatic personal alarm is not
triggered.

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