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SHB_PNG-Konfig.fm
A31003-M2000-M103-2-76A9, 07/2014
Alarm and Emergency Call Configuration, Administrator Documentation
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Configuration and activation
Configuration menu
6. Keep the handset still in a vertical position and confirm with OK.
7. Shake the handset vigorously until the test is successful.
8. Keep the handset still in a vertical position until the test is successful.
9. Press the red alarm key at the top of the handset.
10. Remove the connector with the pull cord from the socket at the lower end of the handset
and insert it again.
3.2.1.6 Reset to default
To reprogram a handset, first reset the device to the default settings. All values within the
selected operating mode are reset to the default values.
The factory set default values can be referenced in the respective configuration description
("Standardwert" (Default Value) column).
Procedure:
1. Select the Additional Features icon in the main menu.
2. Select Configuration.
3. Enter the five-position service PIN and confirm with OK.
4. Select one of the three operating modes.
5. Select Reset to default and confirm with YES.
3.2.1.7 Alarm Signal PIN (only in Alarm and PNG Mode)
To prevent the accidental or deliberate disabling of an alarm signal during an alarm, an alarm
signal PIN can be set up that must be entered first in order to disable the alarm signal.
The alarm signal PIN only applies for Alarm Mode and PNG Mode. If the PIN function is
disabled, the alarm signal can be switched off by pressing the on-hook key.
The emergency call can be ended by hanging up.
The emergency call is always disabled if a call connection is successful.
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If the function test fails repeatedly, shut down the phone immediately and send it to
the manufacturer.
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Make sure to change the default value "11111" to an individual PIN before handing
over handsets.
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