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SHB_PNG-Konfig.fm
A31003-M2000-M103-2-76A9, 07/2014
Alarm and Emergency Call Configuration, Administrator Documentation
3-1
Configuration and activation
Overview
3 Configuration and activation
In order to be able to configure all of the handset's possible alarm and signalling functions in
accordance with your requirements, it is important to understand fundamental relationships
and concepts.
You should therefore familiarise yourself with the following topics:
For operating mode features, see Chapter 2, "Operating modes".
For control ports and alarm destinations, see Chapter 4, "Control ports and alarm
destinations".
Contents
This chapter covers the following topics:
Section 3.1, "Overview"
Section 3.2, "Configuration menu"
3.1 Overview
The "Additional Features" menu contains all parameters for configuring the alarm and
signalling functions.
3.1.1 [Mode] Activation
Use this menu option to manually activate and deactivate the mode configured in the
"Configuration" menu and selected in the "Operating Mode" menu. Depending on this, the
menu option in Basic Mode will be called "BM Activation", in Alarm Mode "AM Activation" or in
PNG Mode "PNG Activation".
When Alarm Mode and PNG Mode are activated, a sensor test is performed first in each case.
Only the sensors that are activated in the respective mode are checked. It is only if the test has
been concluded successfully that the corresponding Alarm Mode is active.
Manual activation is only possible if this has been activated for the corresponding operating
mode. It is also possible to configure automatic activation.
See Section 3.2.1.2, "[Mode] Activation".
If one of the operating modes is active, the monitoring LED above the display flashes green.
Procedure:
When the display is idle, press the centre key three times (central key on the control key) to
activate/deactivate.
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