Tait TP8110 User Manual - Man Down Monitoring
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Man down monitoring
Warning The radio uses an accelerometer to accurately detect
motion. The accelerometer is calibrated when the radio is first
programmed, and must be tested at regular intervals to ensure
correct operation. Consult with your radio provider or system
administrator about a regular testing regime.
The man down alarm activates when the radio is tilted more than
a programmed angle, for example when you have been attacked
and are lying on the ground. If the radio remains in this position
for longer than a minute, it sounds a series of loud warning beeps.
When you hear the warning beeps:
■
Return the radio to an upright position.
If you are unable to do this, the radio sends an emergency call
and activates emergency mode.
No movement monitoring
The no movement alarm activates when the radio has been
stationary for a specified length of time. When this time elapses
and there has been no movement, the radio sounds a series of
loud warning beeps.
When you hear the warning beeps:
■
Move the radio.
If you are unable to do this, the radio sends an emergency call
and activates emergency mode.