Emergency Services - Local Notification Description

The Local Notification feature allows you to program the system to send emergency call notifications to one or more attendant consoles, display-equipped IP sets, ONS CLASS/CLIP sets, or SIP sets when an emergency call is detected. When an emergency call is made, a local notification record (emergency call notification) is generated. A designated attendant or display-set user can then use a softkey button or feature access code to view the following details:

NOTE:  The CESID Comments field of the CESID Assignment form can be programmed only if CESID digits are entered in the CESID field of the CESID Assignment form.

If the comments field in the CESID Assignment form for an IP phone is blank, the system displays the name of the emergency caller on the attendant console or display set. However, if the comments field is blank for an ONS CLASS/CLIP phone, the system displays "No Data".

NOTE: CLASS/CLIP sets do not have a softkey/feature key function. Therefore, that CLASS/CLIP set that is designated to receive local emergency call notification will receive the same information listed above except for CESID, automatically.

For information about which consoles and sets support the Local Notification feature, see Emergency Services - Local Notification Conditions.

In a clustered environment, local notification is triggered on each system where the call travels using a predetermined Emergency route. Attendants, display sets, ONS CLASS/CLIP sets, or SIP sets that are connected to each triggered system and that have the appropriate COS options enabled, receive the local notification. Local notification details can be accessed by one designated attendant or display set user connected to each triggered system. An emergency call follows the established route assigned in the ARS Routes form. If the call passes through a system using a route that is not designated as an emergency route, no local emergency call notification is generated, and the designated attendants, display-set users, ONS CLASS/CLIP set users, or SIP set users are not notified of the emergency call.

A CLASS/CLIP set displays local notification details regardless of whether or not a designated attendant or display-set user is accessing the current notification data. In a multiple emergency call notification situation, if a non-busy CLASS/CLIP set goes off-hook to acknowledge receiving a local notification, it will automatically be presented with the next local notification in the queue when it goes back on-hook.

The local notification must be cleared from each triggered system.

Every emergency call that is made is supported. A maximum of 32 local notification records can be buffered and saved for viewing. If all 32 records are occupied, the next emergency call notification overrides the oldest notification record. If this occurs, a maintenance log is generated. Notifications must be cleared on each triggered system.

Maintenance Logs

Maintenance Logs are generated when