Tait TP9300 User Manual - Responding to A Loneworker
Loneworker monitoring 103
A vertical scroll bar on the right-hand side of the
display indicates the remaining activity timeout.
Responding to a loneworker
alarm
If you hear a beep to indicate that the radio is
expecting a response from you to acknowledge that
you are safe. The message “Loneworker awaiting”
and a horizontal scroll bar appear indicating the
remaining time until an emergency action is triggered.
■
Press any key
■
If using the man down feature, restore the radio to
an upright position.
Otherwise the radio will activate emergency mode or
(in trunked mode) send a status update.
Delaying the emergency action
(conventional mode only)
In conventional mode, an additional emergency entry
delay may be programmed which allows you to press
a scroll key within a programmed time (usually 10
seconds) after the response time expires to delay the
emergency action.
Channel 12
Menu
remaining
activity
timeout
Loneworker
awaiting
Channel 12
Menu
emergency
entry delay
timeout