Siemens HiPath 3000 Operating Instruction page 150

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Alarm sensors
The alarm sensors detect operating states from which
alarm situations can develop. The handset can detect
and signal automatic alarms. These include non
movement, man down, time, escape and pull cord
alarms.
In addition to automatic alarms, there are also manual
alarms, which are triggered by means of an alarm key.
Alarm key
The alarm key initiates a manual alarm. The alarm
destination (default: phone number 112) can be
configured. The alarm key also works even if monitoring
mode is not activated.
When the alarm key is pressed, the current function is
first interrupted or ended and the configured alarm
function is then executed.
The alarm key and the keys for resetting the prealarms
can be operated if a key lock is activated.
Attention:
If the alarm key is pressed while one of the
following functions is active, the alarm signalling
can be executed with a delay:
Phonebook/Record Pattern
Phonebook/Copy Entry
Phonebook/Delete All
Phonebook/Copy All
"Data Transfer" menu
"Alarm Clock" menu
"Media-Pool" menu
Settings/ Date/Time
Settings/Handset/Area Codes
Data exchange via MPM Manager
Example: If the entire handset phonebook is deleted,
this can mean that the alarming signal is delayed by
approx. 2 minutes! This operating mode is not
compliant with BGR 139.

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