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USER MANUAL ® Mobeye Panic Button CM2500 SW version 1.n...
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In case of damage caused by disregarding the guidelines, the warranty expires. The user must regularly check the proper functioning of the device. The manufacturer cannot be ® held liable for any damage caused by any incorrect use or incorrect functioning of the Mobeye device. Safety guidelines •...
CONTENT General description Getting started Place a SIM card Place the batteries Enter the program mode Program at least one telephone number External emergency button and power supply Using an external emergency button Using external power Extended options Program mode The security code Programming the settings by SMS Possible General settings...
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 to the phone numbers as programmed. The SMS message contains the text ‘Mobeye Panic alarm’,...
2. GETTING STARTED To get started with the Mobeye Panic Button at least the following steps need to be taken in following order: 1. Place SIM card (with PIN code 0000 or without PIN code) 2. Place the batteries 3. Enter the program mode 4.
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NB : the Mobeye Panic Button is developed to run on batteries. As soon as the button is pressed during 1 second or longer, the module establishes GSM network connection. This could take approximately 15-20 seconds, depending on the local network strength. In order to shorten this time, the Mobeye Panic Button could be powered externally.
It is possible to connect external emergency buttons to the inputs. As soon as the button is pressed during at least one second, the Mobeye Panic Button reacts similar as after pressing the on/off button; it sends an SMS text message to the preset numbers and calls these numbers.
This paragraph describes the general settings for the Panic Button. 4.4.1 Phone numbers The Mobeye Panic Button is able to send alarm messages up to 5 phone numbers. The first telephone number (TEL1) belongs to the administrator. Only this number receives all system messages.
0031612345678). 4.4.2 Identification text It is possible to add a standard identification text (NAME) to all messages sent out by the Mobeye Panic Button. The alarm messages are a combination of the name and the alarm text. A user defined identification has a length of maximum 20 characters. The default identification text is ‘Mobeye’.
SMS command interval test message: <CODE> TEST:xx 4.4.8 Power failure SMS message In case the Mobeye Panic Button is powered externally and the power fails it sends an SMS text message to the administrator. The message is only sent in case the unit is armed.
Before sending the request, make sure the unit is in the program mode (please refer to 4.1). 5.1 STATUS REQUEST The status of the Mobeye Panic Button can be requested by sending an SMS with the content: <CODE> STATUS? Upon sending this request, the Mobeye Panic Button returns the status to the originator of the request.
6. TECHNICAL MESSAGES AND STATUS FEEDBACK Technical messages In case of technical issues the administrator receives an SMS message. Possible technical messages are: Message Reason Low batteries, external power supply Power is available, batteries need to be replaced No external power supply, batteries No external power supply, batteries are capable to take over operation in low power mode Low batteries, no external power...
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