Emergency Motion Conditions; Cancel Motion Conditions Warning - Cisco 840 User Manual

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Emergency motion conditions

Warning
Emergency motion conditions
Based on your facility requirements, your administrator may configure your phone to monitor the following
three Emergency motion conditions by sensitivity level.
• Running–The phone detects shaking when you run for a configurable number of seconds.
• Tilt–The phone isn't vertical for a configurable number of seconds.
• No movement–The phone is still for a configurable number of seconds, potentially indicating that you're
If any of the Emergency motion conditions occur, the phone first warns you about an impending alarm. If
you don't cancel the warning within a configurable number of seconds, the phone:
• Starts to alarm.
• If configured, places an emergency call.
Note

Cancel motion conditions warning

If the phone detects an Emergency motion event, the phone goes into a warning state and displays a yellow
Warning screen. The Warning screen shows the type of event and sounds an alert, increasing the volume as
the warning timeout counts down.
If you cancel the warning, the phone turns off the audio alert turns off, doesn't send an alarm, and resumes
monitoring motion.
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The effectiveness of the Emergency app depends on many factors, so it's critical that the administrator
thoroughly tests the system. The Emergency app depends on the functionality and reliability of the physical
infrastructure:
• Wireless LAN
• LAN
• Call server
• Application management server
• Server hosting the location services
• Central security system and its servers
The Emergency app also depends on the correct configuration of the phones, configuration and installation
of the Emergency app, and appropriate training.
no longer moving.
An emergency call ends any active call.
Emergency app

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