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USER MANUAL
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Mobeye
Panic Button
CM2500
SW version 4.n

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL ® Mobeye Panic Button CM2500 SW version 4.n...
  • Page 2 • 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. • If the device must be repaired, only original replacement components may be used. The ®...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Power failure delay time Power failure message 5.10 Alarm repeat time 5.11 Low power mode 5.12 Test message 5.13 System reset 6. Request list of the status, settings and signal strengtH 7. Mobeye Internet Portal 8. Technical messages and status feedback...
  • Page 4: General Description

    The factory settings of the Mobeye Panic Button cause following reactions: - In case of a panic alarm, the Mobeye Panic Button sends an alarm SMS text message and calls the phone numbers as programmed. The SMS message contains the text ‘Mobeye Panic alarm’,...
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    2. GETTING STARTED To get started with the Mobeye Panic Button, at least the following steps need to be taken in the following order: 1. Insert a SIM card 2. Insert the batteries 3. Enter the program mode 4. Program at least one telephone number These steps are further explained in this chapter.
  • Page 6: Enter The Program Mode

    2.4 PROGRAM AT LEAST ONE TELEPHONE NUMBER The Mobeye Panic Button is able to send messages up to 5 telephone numbers. The first telephone number (TEL1) belongs to the administrator. Technical messages (such as battery low) are sent to the administrator only.
  • Page 7: Confirmation Of The Alarm Message

    2.5 CONFIRMATION OF THE ALARM MESSAGE When the system is triggered by pressing the on/off panic button for at least one second, it will send alarm notifications. First an SMS text message is sent to all programmed alarm numbers, followed by a phone call. When you pick up the phone, you will hear beeps.
  • Page 8: External Panic Button And External Power Supply

    5.7. 3.2 USE OF AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY Although the Mobeye Panic Button is designed to run on batteries, it is possible to use an external power supply. In this mode the module is always connected with the GSM network and therefore always in program mode.
  • Page 9 Connect the external power adapter (or any other regulated 12VDC power supply) to the power input of the connector (press on the green pins to connect the wires): - V+ (black lead with white stripe) to “+” - Ground (black lead) to “-“...
  • Page 10: Configuration

    4. CONFIGURATION To program the Mobeye Panic Button, the GSM module must have network connection. In case only batteries are used, first switch the unit to the program mode. Next send SMS commands for the configuration. All settings are stored and will be kept in the unit, even in case the power supplies are removed.
  • Page 11: The (Security) Code

    4.2 THE (SECURITY) CODE For configuration activities the (security) code of the Mobeye Panic Button must be used. The initial (security) code is ‘1111’. You can change the (security) code to your own code. See section 4.4. 4.3 PROGRAMMING THE SETTINGS BY SMS To program the settings by SMS text message: 1.
  • Page 12: List Of Sms Commands For Configuration

    Set telephone number for TEL1: Empty … alarm messages TEL5: Delete telephone number DEL1 DEL5 Identification text NAME: 20 characters Mobeye Call on/off CALL: ON, OFF SMS on/off SMS: ON, OFF Delay on on/off button DELAYBUTTON: 0···999 (sec) Delay on input 1 DELAY1: 0···999 (sec)
  • Page 13: Possible Settings

    5. POSSIBLE SETTINGS 5.1 PHONE NUMBERS The Mobeye Panic Button is able to send alarm messages to up to 5 phone numbers. The first telephone number (TEL1) belongs to the administrator. Only this number receives all system messages. The other phone numbers (including the administrator) only get the alarm messages.
  • Page 14: Alarm Texts

    5.3 ALARM TEXTS Unique alarm texts can be programmed into the Mobeye Panic Button. User defined texts have a maximum length of 20 characters. Following default texts are programmed: Text 1 (on/off button): Panic alarm Text 2 (input 1): Panic alarm...
  • Page 15: Input Type

    1111 DELAY1:999 5.8 POWER FAILURE DELAY TIME If the Mobeye Panic Button is powered externally and the power fails it can notify the contact person(s). The power failure delay time defines the time between the initial power failure and the alarm notification. If the power is restored within the delay time, no alarm is sent.
  • Page 16: Power Failure Message

    5.9 POWER FAILURE MESSAGE If the Mobeye Panic Button is powered externally and the power fails it sends an SMS text message to the administrator (setting: ‘ALERT’). This message can be set to ‘ALARM’ or ‘OFF’. If the setting is ‘ALARM’ the power failure message will be sent to all contact persons (SMS and or CALL, following the SMS on/off and CALL on/off settings).
  • Page 17: Test Message

    5.12 TEST MESSAGE The Mobeye Panic Button can send regular test SMS messages (keep alive) to the administrator (first phone number), to ensure the proper functioning of the unit. The test message function is only active if the unit is armed.
  • Page 18: Request List Of The Status, Settings And Signal Strength

    6. REQUEST LIST OF THE STATUS, SETTINGS AND SIGNAL STRENGTH Several lists and status reports can be retrieved by sending an SMS text message to the Mobeye Panic Button, from any telephone. Before sending the request, make sure the unit is in the program mode (please refer to 4.1).
  • Page 19: Mobeye Internet Portal

    7. MOBEYE INTERNET PORTAL The Mobeye Panic Button sends GSM messages to the preset contact persons. It is also possible to connect the system to the Mobeye Internet Portal. In this secured internet environment the Mobeye Panic Button system(s) can be administered.
  • Page 20: Technical Messages And Status Feedback

    8. TECHNICAL MESSAGES AND STATUS FEEDBACK Technical messages In the event of technical issues the administrator receives an SMS message. Possible technical messages are: Message Reason Low batteries, external power Power is available, batteries need to be replaced. supply OK No external power supply, No external power supply, batteries are able to batteries OK...
  • Page 21 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 Module is switched on, No action required.
  • Page 22 Publisher. Reprinting, even in summary, is prohibited. This user manual meets the technical requirements at the moment of printing. Changes in technology and equipment are reserved. © Copyright 2017 by Mobeye, version CM2500EN170710SW4.20+...

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