Reference:D81 Protector
This article describes configuration of Man-Down and No-Movement Alarm function within the DECT handset d81.
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Applies To
This information applies to:
- d81
It touches:
- IP1202
- IP1202e
- WinPDM
- DC4 Programming Charger
Scope
The Ascom d81 DECT handset offers several alarming possibilites in special situations.
Depending on the licenses available in the handset, there are different usecases.
This document describes the alarm definition with a PROTECTOR license in conjunction with innovaphone base stations IP1202/IP1202e.
Out of scope
Out of scope are special alarming features in conjuction with special configurable Ascom Basestations IPBS2 and the Ascom UCM platform.
Configuration
Configuration is done by use of the current WinPDM administration software available at the innovaphone download page and the DECT programming charger type DC4.
Furthermore, d81 firmware has to be retrieved from innovaphone download page. The firmware contains both d81 Messenger and d81 Protector software parts (but no Protector licenses!).
Use of d81 firmware
Open WinPDM and select the d81. In WinPDM the phone has to be recognized as type d81 Protector.
If "d81 Messenger" is displayed most probably the protector license is missing.
Import the correct d81 protector firmware for usage: File:D81inWinPDM.png
Alarm definition
- Step to templates and select "d81 Protector/d81 Protector Example IP-DECT"
- In the parameter definition window step to Alarm
- Common setting is the number to be called upon any intermittend alarm:
- Afterwards select, define and activate the alarm to be used:
Assignment
Once finishing the alarm definitons inside the template and confirming the settings, the template can be assigned via right mouse click (Apply to) to an existing d81 Protector handset: