Mobeye ThermoGuard TwinLog CML2255 Portal User Manual

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PORTAL USER MANUAL
ThermoGuard TwinLog
CML2255
SW version 4.n

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  • Page 1 PORTAL USER MANUAL ThermoGuard TwinLog CML2255 SW version 4.n...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1. General description 2. Getting started Sign up in the Mobeye Internet Portal Register the Mobeye SIM card Insert the Mobeye SIM card Connect the temperature sensor(s) Insert the batteries Connect an external power supply (optionally) Enter the program mode...
  • Page 4 5.15 Pulse time output 5.16 Output behaviour 5.17 Automatic arming / disarming 5.18 Buttonlock 5.19 Low power mode 5.20 Test message 5.21 Log interval 5.22 Transfer interval 5.23 System reset 6. Status feedback Request actual temperature Outside LED...
  • Page 5 • 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.
  • Page 6: General Description

    The Portal forwards the alarm messages the alarm as text message and/or e-mail including the measured temperature to the ‘alarm’ contacts. - As soon as the temperature gets back to a value inside the range, the Mobeye CML2255 sends a ‘Temperature OK’ message via the Mobeye Internet Portal.
  • Page 7 7 days). If these are not received in time, the portal sends an exception message to the ‘service’ contacts. Chapter 5 describes how to influence the standard behaviour. For use of the stand-alone Mobeye CML2255 -without the Mobeye Internet Portal - download the stand-alone manual from www.mobeye.eu/EU/documentation/manuals...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    2. GETTING STARTED To get started with the Mobeye CML2255, 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. Insert the Mobeye SIM card 4.
  • Page 9: Insert The Mobeye Sim Card

    At the moment you accept the price and terms, you confirm the subscription. You will receive an invoice for the mentioned amount. Before activating the device in the Mobeye Internet Portal, first prepare the unit (see next paragraphs). 2.3 INSERT THE MOBEYE SIM CARD Open the enclosure by removing the 4 screws and insert the Mobeye SIM card into the module.
  • Page 10: Connect An External Power Supply (Optionally)

    2.6 CONNECT AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONALLY) Although the Mobeye CML2255 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. When the power fails, the batteries take over and a power failure alarm message is sent.
  • Page 11: Activate The Device

    (factory) status and the batteries are inserted (so the LED is flashing), you activate the device in the Mobeye Internet Portal by clicking ‘Activate device’, which is written behind the registered SIM card. The unit will receive a message from the portal and the data exchange is started.
  • Page 12: How To Use The Mobeye Internet Portal

    2.10 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.
  • Page 13 Options The configuration options (settings) can be changed in the Mobeye Internet Portal. Click ‘edit’ to change the settings. Type the installation code (factory setting is ‘1111’) to open the pop-up. Please see chapter 5 for the description of each setting.
  • Page 14: Operational Modus

    3. OPERATIONAL MODUS 3.1 SWITCHING ON/OFF After the previous steps, the Mobeye CML2255 is ready for use and switched on automatically. It can be switched on and off by the user-defined time schemes or the button on top. By default this button is ‘locked’, to prevent that the unit can be switched off by mistake.
  • Page 15: Use Of The Inputs And Output

    4.1 CONNECT A SENSOR TO THE INPUT It is possible to connect two external sensors to the inputs. As a standard reaction after a triggered input, the Mobeye CML2255 sends a message via Mobeye Internet Portal and calls the alarm telephone numbers.
  • Page 16: Control The Output Via Sms Command

    4.3 CONTROL THE OUTPUT VIA SMS COMMAND If CML2255 has external power, the GSM module is always open, able to receive an SMS command to switch the output. The output type needs to be ‘RC’ (see next paragraph). To switch the output, send following SMS command to the unit: CODE O1ON example: 1111 O1ON...
  • Page 17: Possible Settings

    5.2 ALARM PHONE NUMBERS The Mobeye CML2255 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.
  • Page 18: Alarm Delay Time

    time, no alarm is sent. For each temperature input a delay time can be set. The time can be set between 0 and 999 minutes. As default, the temperature delay time is set to 0 minutes. 5.6 ALARM DELAY TIME The input delay time defines the time that the input is triggered before an alarm is initiated.
  • Page 19: Power Failure Delay Time

    5.10 POWER FAILURE DELAY TIME If the Mobeye CML2255 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 20: Alarm Indication

    ALARM. 5.17 AUTOMATIC ARMING / DISARMING The Mobeye CML2255 only works if the unit is armed, which is done via the on/off button. It is possible to automatically arm and disarm the unit, based on an arming and/or disarming time scheme. Two schemes can be entered, which can be assigned to the days in the week (e.g.
  • Page 21: Buttonlock

    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’...
  • Page 22: Log Interval

    The timing of the test message can be programmed. Since new settings (options) will be synchronised after the test message, setting a specific time of the test message can help the process of remote programming. Example: if you force a daily test message at 17.30 hrs, you can prepare new settings and be sure they are loaded into the device before the evening.
  • Page 23: System Reset

    The security code is back to factory settings as well. 2. To delete the Mobeye CML2255 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.
  • Page 24: Status Feedback

    The actual temperature can be retrieved by sending a question mark as SMS text message to the Mobeye CML2255, from any telephone and without code. This is only possible when the CML2255 has external power (or in the program mode).
  • Page 25 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 2018 by Mobeye, version CML2255EN180401portal...

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