Table of Content Introduction To get ready in six steps Place the SIM Card Connect a lock to the output Connect the power supply Program the administrator phone numbers Authorising telephone numbers 2.5.1 Installation code 2.5.2 Program the authorised telephone numbers 2.5.3 Delete telephone numbers Openthe door lock...
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• Do not let it fall from height. • Do not use in an environment where any inflammable gases, vapours or dust are present or could be present. • Repair of the device may only be carried out by people, trained for Mobeye ® repair.
1. INTRODUCTION The Mobeye Call-Key is a GSM door opener. The electronic door is connected to the relay output. Via an incoming call from an authorised number, the relay output will switch and the door or port is opened. The Mobeye Call-Key has two inputs for additional sensors. If one of these is activated, the set contact persons will receive a notification.
2.1 PLACE THE SIM CARD To use the Mobeye Call-Key a SIM card from any network is needed. On this SIM card, the PIN code security needs to be disabled or ‘0000’. If your SIM card has a PIN code, you can disable or change this using any mobile phone and change the PIN code security.
‘+’ and ‘–‘. Optionally the 4 batteries (4 * CR123) can be placed. If these are inserted, the Mobeye Call Key will send a message to the administrator in the event of a power failure. After sending the outage report the unit itself will go to the "Low Power”...
1 Open the lock by a call By calling the number of the SIM card inside the Mobeye Call-Key, the output relay will switch during a pulse time of 10 seconds. The unit will recognize the calling telephone number and switch the output relay without taking the phone: no phone costs are involved.
1 switches for 10 seconds (pulse time). • If one of the inputs is activated by a sensor, the Mobeye Call-Key sends an alarm SMS text message and calls the set alarm phone numbers (others than authorised numbers!).
‘Mobeye’. 4.4 ALARM TELEPHONE NUMBERS Up to five telephone numbers can be programmed in to the Mobeye Call-Key. In the event of an alarm on the inputs the Mobeye Call-Key first sends an SMS text message to all numbers, next they are called.
O1OFF 4.12 UNAUTHORISED SWITCHING OF OUTPUT Although the Mobeye Call-Key is designed to only switch the output by an incoming call or SMS from an authorized phone, there is also an option to let them be switched by any incoming call/SMS, without being authorised. To disable the need for authorised numbers, the 'authorization' option can be set to OFF.
4.14 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS Reset button It is possible to reset the Mobeye Call-Key to factory settings. To reset the Mobeye Call-Key to its factory settings, follow following steps: • Remove the batteries and external power • Press the reset button while replacing the batteries •...
5. ACTION RULES The behaviour of the Mobeye Call-Key is programmed by action-reaction patterns. These so-called Action Rules are pre-programmed, according to the needs of many applications. However, it is possible to change these action rules (for advanced users only!).
1111 IN1:O1ON • Do not forget the space between CODE and the TRIGGER. • The Mobeye MS100E will play a short melody to indicate a successful configuration. In case of a wrong command, a long beep will sound. 5.4 TIME-BASED ACTION RULES It is possible to let the action be daily performed at a certain time.
5.6 DELETE ACTION RULES An action rule can be deleted by an SMS by the command below incl. index number. The index number is the sequence number of the action rule as displayed in the ARLREPORT. Example: CODE DELARL:indexnumber 1111 DELARL:1 Remark: a rule will keep its index number, even if a rule with a previous number is deleted.
Delete authorised number DELA: e.g. DELA:1 (number of memory position) Request position via CODE ANL? (see 7.3) Identification text NAME: Mobeye Pulse time output 1 TO1: 1…999 (sec) Pulse time output 2 TO2: 1…999 (sec) Input type input 1 TYPEIN1:...
The originator of the request receives the authorised numbers as list. 7.5 TEST GSM NETWORK STRENGTH Before using the Mobeye Call-Key it is advised to test the GSM signal strength at the location. CODE NETWORK? The originator of the request receives a list with the actual and other available networks and their strength.
• Batteries: 4 x CR123 Lithium 3.0 V • Only battery operated, no external power: 50 μA, short peaks of max. 2 A • Externally powered 50 mA, short peaks of max. 2 A For support on technical problems regarding Mobeye Call-Key please contact info@mobeye.eu.
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Declaration of Conformity Herewith we, Mobeye, declare that the product Mobeye XM2 telemetry module And the derived products MS100, MS200, MS300, Call-Key are in compliance with the essential requirements of the following European standards / EU Directives: Directive 73/23/EEC (low voltage directive)
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