AllBe Solutions AllBe1 User Manual

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1.
Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 3
2.
CAUTIONS ........................................................................................................................... 3
3.
Using the AllBe1 Application .............................................................................................. 4
4.
General Settings: ................................................................................................................ 7
5.
Movement detection .......................................................................................................... 8
6.
Human detection ................................................................................................................ 9
7.
UV ..................................................................................................................................... 12
8.
Temperature ..................................................................................................................... 13
9.
Multi button ..................................................................................................................... 14
10.
Out of range ..................................................................................................................... 16
11.
Tracker .............................................................................................................................. 17
12.
Kid in the car ..................................................................................................................... 18
13.
Lock screen feature .......................................................................................................... 19
14.
Events logging ................................................................................................................... 20
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    AllBe1 User manual Table of Contents Introduction ........................3 CAUTIONS ........................... 3 Using the AllBe1 Application ....................4 General Settings: ........................ 7 Movement detection ......................8 Human detection ........................ 9 UV ............................. 12 Temperature ........................13 Multi button ........................14 Out of range ........................
  • Page 2 Troubleshooting ....................... 21 15.1 ........................21 ONNECTION PROBLEMS 15.2 ..................... 21 HUTTING DOWN THE DEVICE 15.3 ON ......................21 NOT TURNING Package Contents ......................21 Specification ........................22 Compliances: ........................23 Warning and Disclaimer ....................24 www.allbe1.com Page 2 of 25...
  • Page 3: Introduction

     Use only certified USB charger with Micro USB connector.  Device should be charged only when away from human body.  Device should not come in contact with water and other liquids.  If the AllBe1 Lock function is used, please make sure to keep a written backup password in case you forget the PW.
  • Page 4: Using The Allbe1 Application

    Before using the app, please charge the AllBe1 for 2 hours. Please use power supply with current limit of maximum 200ma. Step 1 – Install the AllBe1 App. – go to "Google Play" or to "Apple Store", search for Allbe1 and download the App. (please agree to the "Using terms and warning") Step 2 –Open the App., you get a WELCOME! screen with Black button and the Bluetooth icon.
  • Page 5 You can repeat steps 3 and 4 with additional AllBe1 devices and all of them will appear on the screen. After clicking on the AllBe1 device that you want to connect to, you will see the following screen: www.allbe1.com Page 5 of 25...
  • Page 6 ON switch on the top right side. Note: Pressing the AllBe1 operating button for 8 seconds will shut it down. Note: After the AllBe1 device is disconnected from the phone it will still work in waiting mode. www.allbe1.com...
  • Page 7: General Settings

    4.3 On top left side in each App. you can go back clicking on the small ‘back’ arrow  4.4 Some functions contain a re-notify option allowing you to select a repetitive period for the alarm as long as the AllBe1 detects a "valid case" to cause the alarm. General settings screen.
  • Page 8: Movement Detection

    5. Movement detection You can use the Allbe1 to alert you, when someone is moving your belongings You can put it in your car, on your bike, in your bag, a drawer or any other place you like in order detect once someone moved your asses.
  • Page 9: Human Detection

    The PIR sensor is covered by "Fresnel lens" in order to collect the IR radiation and improve the detection performance. PIR sensor Fresnel lens detection pattern In order to achieve the best performance with the PIR sensor, the AllBe1 should be mounted with the PIR sensor special bracket, see picture bellow: www.allbe1.com...
  • Page 10 AllBe1 PIR sensor special bracket for human detection usage The user can select the sensitivity level or use a custom threshold for alarm: www.allbe1.com Page 10 of 25...
  • Page 11 Custom value setting: www.allbe1.com Page 11 of 25...
  • Page 12 Once initialized, you see a display showing the Infra-Red signal level detected. This is the "background radiation" level. Select one of the Low, Medium or High sensor sensitivity settings. Walk in front of the AllBe1 at a distance of 6 feet (2 meters) and verify that you are detected without fallse alarms. After you are detected, you see the Human detection alert! Signal.
  • Page 13: Temperature

    You can set a range of a desired temperature (low and high threshold) by moving the Red points. Once the temperature passes either threshold, you will get an alarm. Note – when the AllBe1 is disconnected from the phone this feature, will not continue to work in the background.
  • Page 14: Multi Button

    Temperature sensor setting screens 9. Multi-Function Button The AllBe1 has a multi-functional button, a small grey button on the end of the sensor. When you engage this feature you should also select "Action to perform" when the button is pushed.
  • Page 15 Notes:  The audio recording files will be saved in a folder named AllBe1. You can find the recordings your phone's Downloads folder.  In IOS phones (iPhone) the recorded file list will be shown on the bottom of this screen.
  • Page 16: Out Of Range

    10. Out of Range When you choose this feature the AllBe1 will alert you once the AllBe1 device is away from the phone. You can select long or short range alarm. Notes: 1. The phone measures the AllBe1's signal strength and notes the distance to the AllBe1.
  • Page 17: Tracker

    11. Tracker This feature will allow the user to locate belongings, which are connected to the AllBe1, like a key chain for example. Once you touch the small RADAR icon near the Allbe1 device name, the tracker screen will show the signal strength numbers 0-100 and a vocal beeps according to the signal strength.
  • Page 18: Kid In The Car

    Using this feature will help you not to forget your kid in the car. Important: When you carry a kid in the car, put the AllBe1 in the car and operate this feature. About 15 seconds after you get more than 15-20 feet (3-4 meters) away from the car, you will receive an alarm notification.
  • Page 19: Lock Screen Feature

    By pressing the LOCK feature Icon, the app will ask you to type password and confirm it again. This feature will lock the phone screen when the AllBe1 is disconnected from the phone, Caution: Be careful! With this feature enabled, if you lose or misplace the AllBe1...
  • Page 20: Events Logging

    (even the BT link is disconnected) and log the events. Once you will connect again to the AllBe1, the Events icon will be lit. By pressing on the Events icon, you will see the event and time stamp: Event logging screen www.allbe1.com...
  • Page 21: Troubleshooting

    Press the AllBe1 operating button for 8 seconds and it will shut it down. 15.3 The AllBe1 not turning ON Charge the AllBe1 for more than 5 minutes and try again. After it turns on, continue charging it for 2 hours.
  • Page 22: Specification

    BLE transmit power: 12.5dbm maximum Power system Lithium Polymer battery, UL, IEC62133 certifications, capacity of 100mAh, powered the AllBe1 up to 60 days, changed according using profile. Charging by a standard Micro USB connector. Include internal charger with 100mA charge limitation.
  • Page 23: Compliances

    A distance of at least 0.2 cm. between the equipment and all persons should be maintained during the operation of the equipment. www.allbe1.com Page 23 of 25...
  • Page 24: Warning And Disclaimer

    AllBe Solutions Ltd. (“AllBe”) is pleased that you have chosen to purchase and use an AllBe device. Certain limitations and restrictions apply to your use of the AllBe1 device and or the Everywhere Dongle. You and you alone are responsible for any result of your use of the AllBe device and you fully accept such responsibility.
  • Page 25 Any complaint or claim you may have concerning your use of the AllBe device shall be governed exclusively by the laws of the State of Israel, without reference to provisions concerning conflict of laws. Any such complaint or claim shall be brought exclusively before the courts in Tel Aviv, Israel. www.allbe1.com Page 25 of 25...

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