CONTENT 1. General description 2. Getting started Sign up in the Mobeye Internet Portal Register the Mobeye SIM card Open the Outdoor Detector Insert the Mobeye SIM card Insert the batteries Enter the program mode Activate the device Configuration and synchronisation How to use the Mobeye Internet Portal 2.10...
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• Do not let it fall from height. • Do not use in an environment where any inflammable gases, vapors or dust are present or could be present. • Repair of the device may only be carried out by people, trained for Mobeye ® repair.
The Portal forwards the alarm as text message and/or e-mail. - When the batteries need to be replaced, the Mobeye Outdoor Detector sends a ‘low battery’ message to the Mobeye Internet Portal. The portal forwards this to the ‘service’...
2. GETTING STARTED To get started with the Mobeye Outdoor Detector, at least the following steps need to be taken in the following order: 1. Sign up in the Mobeye Internet Portal 2. Activate the SIM card 3. Open the Outdoor Detector 4.
2.2 REGISTER THE MOBEYE SIM CARD To activate the Mobeye SIM card in the Mobeye Internet Portal, choose ‘activate new SIM card’. Enter the SIM card number. This is the number written on the plastic SIM card. Only take the last 8 digits.
Mobeye Internet Portal). The Mobeye Outdoor Detector returns to the program mode by holding the tag to the tag reader for 5 seconds (make sure the tag connects to the metal plate and the ring at the same time), until the LED starts flashing red/green.
The device settings can be programmed in the Mobeye Internet Portal. In this way you prepare the settings, to be picked up by the device: since the Mobeye device is leading in the communication between the portal and the device, the data synchronisation is done after: 1) any message to the portal (e.g.
2.9 HOW TO USE THE MOBEYE INTERNET PORTAL The device detail screen in the Mobeye Internet Portal shows several blocks: Contacts The contacts are the contact persons that will receive alarm and service notifications, per SMS text message and/or e-mail. Service notification may be warnings about missed keep-alive (test) messages and low battery voltage.
Please see 2.8 for more information about the synchronisation. 2.10 SWITCHING ON/OFF After the previous steps, the Mobeye Outdoor Detector is ready for use. In order to switch on (arm) the Mobeye Outdoor Detector: - Hold a tag briefly against the tag reader, after which the exit indication starts. The exit time takes 120 seconds;...
Note: the code is only visible when changing the settings. 3.2 ALARM PHONE NUMBERS The Mobeye Outdoor Detector is able to directly call to up to 5 phone numbers. These may be different numbers than the (unlimited number of) contacts who will receive SMS text messages and/or e-mails.
2 minutes. This may be extended by a longer inactive time of the Mobeye GSM module. This inactive time can be set between 0 and 60 minutes. As a factory setting this time is set to "0", meaning that the 2 minutes of the Optex alarm are valid.
Mobeye Internet Portal, to ensure the proper functioning of the unit. The test message will also be sent if the unit is disarmed. The Mobeye Internet Portal expects the test message and checks the timely receipt. The monitoring of the test messages follow the ‘management by exception’...
2. To delete the Mobeye Outdoor Detector from the Mobeye Internet Portal Delete the device from the Mobeye Internet Portal. The SIM card could be then reused for another Mobeye device, or the same device can be connected again.
The detector leaves the enrolment mode if no tag was hold against the tag reader for 15 seconds. In total 25 tags can be enrolled to the CMVXI-R. The same tags will function in combination with other CMVXI-R Outdoor Alarm systems, which makes it possible to...
4. TECHNICAL MESSAGES AND STATUS FEEDBACK LED pattern Status Required action Blinking green, 1 second Module not configured Configure at least one on / 1 second off telephone number. 1 green flash every 3 Module is switched on, No action required. seconds powered by batteries Green LED stays on...
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