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USER MANUAL ® Mobeye Outdoor Detector CMVXI-R SW version 5.n...
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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.
CONTENT 1. General description 2. Standard behaviour The Outdoor Detector with Mobeye SIM and Internet Portal Mobeye Outdoor Detector with own SIM card 3. Getting started Open the Outdoor Detector Insert the SIM card Insert the batteries 4. Programming when using the Mobeye SIM and portal...
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System reset SMS reports when using own SIM card Technical messages 9. Status feedback...
First of all you’ll have to choose a SIM card to place in the device. You can use the Mobeye SIM card or your own SIM card. The Mobeye SIM card provides access to the Mobeye Internet Portal. In this management environment the device is given additional functions such as online programming, status and history display, more options for forwarding messages and it will monitor test messages (keep alive).
‘service’ contacts. Chapter 5 describes how to influence the standard behaviour. As described, the Mobeye Outdoor Detector will, in addition to calling in the event of an alarm, send various messages to the Mobeye Internet Portal. This is done via data traffic where possible.
3. GETTING STARTED To get started with the Mobeye Outdoor Detector, at least the following steps need to be taken in the following order: 1. Open the Mobeye Outdoor Detector 2. Insert the SIM card 3. Insert the batteries 4. Programming when using the Mobeye SIM/Portal a.
Insert the SIM card into the module. Push the black cover slightly outward to open the holder and close it afterwards. When using the Mobeye SIM card: The supplied SIM card has a PIN code protection, which means that it can only be used in the Mobeye device.
You will receive an e-mail to confirm the new account. After confirmation login on the portal. If you do not receive this e-mail, please check your spam box or ask Mobeye (info@mobeye.com). 4.2 REGISTER THE MOBEYE SIM CARD...
To activate the unit in the portal, the GSM module needs to be open and connected to the network. The Mobeye Outdoor Detector switches to the program mode after placing the batteries. First the GSM module establishes network connection. During this time the outdoor LED in the tag reader flashes green and red.
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.
The message texts are the event texts which are, in addition to the name and location, included in the SMS text messages and e-mails. These texts can be customized. 4.7 CLOSE THE MOBEYE OUTDOOR DETECTOR Close the enclosure of the Outdoor Detector in reverse order (see 3.1).
After a few (max. 15) seconds three beeps sound which indicates that the system has fully completed the disarming process. In the disarmed status the Mobeye Outdoor Detector will not send alarm notifica- tions. The functions automatic arming and sending a ‘low battery’ message, are still active.
The security code is back to factory settings as well. The SIM card is now disconnected and is visible on the "Add device" screen. The SIM card can be used again in another (or the same) Mobeye device in combination with the portal.
The Mobeye Outdoor Detector has many setting options that influence the behaviour of the module. If connected on the Mobeye Internet Portal, the settings are prepared in the portal (see chapter 4). If your own SIM card is used, programming is done via SMS commands (see chapter 5).
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.
When using the Mobeye Internet Portal: The Mobeye Outdoor Detector can send regular test messages (keep alive) to the Mobeye Internet Portal, to ensure the proper functioning of the unit. The test message will also be sent if the unit is disarmed.
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...
7.2 PROGRAM AT LEAST ONE TELEPHONE NUMBER The Mobeye Outdoor Detector 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. Without the administrator’s phone number, the Mobeye Outdoor Detector cannot function.
The unit will recognize this number and store it as administrator (TEL1). The administrator will receive a confirmation SMS text message including the security code. This code is needed to program the other settings in the unit. NB: For this way of programming the number recognition in the administrator’s phone must be ‘on’.
0000···9999 1111 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 Exit delay DELAYEXIT: 0···999 (sec) Entry delay DELAYENTRY: 0···999 (sec)
8.2 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.
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The signal strength of the used mobile network can be requested. If the network is weak, it is advised to use a SIM card of another network provider or an external GSM antenna (a Mobeye accessory). The GSM signal strength can be requested by sending following SMS text message:...
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8.6 TECHNICAL MESSAGES In the event of technical issues the administrator receives an SMS message. Possible technical messages are: Message Reason No external power supply, Battery power is sufficient. batteries OK Low batteries, no external Batteries need to be replaced. power supply (delayed message) If (delayed message) is added to the SMS text...
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9. 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.
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