Tait TP9300 User Manual - Loneworker Monitoring
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Loneworker monitoring
Loneworker monitoring is a safety feature for people
who work alone. Loneworker monitoring may be
programmed to be on or off at all times, or can be
switched on and off by the user using a programmed
function key or the menu.
A loneworker alarm is activated if for a predetermined
period of time:
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the radio has been tilted by more than 60 degrees
(man down)
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the radio has not moved
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there has been no user activity
Your radio may be programmed to respond to a
combination of these events.
A loneworker alarm is activated, if there has been no
user activity for a predetermined time.
When the predetermined time has expired, an audible
warning is given and you have a predetermined time
to respond to the loneworker situation.
If you are unable to respond, the radio either enters
emergency mode or (in trunked mode) sends a status
update to a predetermined person or talkgroup.