Mobeye MS100BK User manual

Installation manual
Mobeye MS100BK
GSM
Measure, Control and Alarm module
SW version 7.n


Table of Content
1. Introduction 3
2. To get ready in seven steps 4
2.1 Place the SIM Card 4
2.2 Connect a sensor 4
2.3 Insert the batteries 4
2.4 Connect the power supply 5
2.5 Program the phone numbers 5
2.6 Check the settings 5
2.7 Switching on 5
3. Operation 6
3.1 Switching on and off 6
3.2 Alarm message confirmation 6
3.3 Controlling the outputs 6
4. Sensors and devices 7
5. Configuration method 8
5.1 Configuration via keypad 8
5.2 Configuration via SMS text messages 8
5.2.1 Program mode 8
5.2.2 How to Program by SMS 9
6. Configuration possibilities 10
6.1 Installation code 10
6.2 User code 10
6.3 Telephone numbers 10
6.4 SMS ON/OFF 10
6.5 CALL ON/OFF 10
6.6 Interval test message 10
6.7 Set actual time and date 10
6.8 Automatic time-based arm/disarm 11
6.9 identification text 11
6.10 Alarm text 11
6.11 Input type 11
6.12 Input delay time 11
6.13 Inactive time 11
6.14 Power failure delay time 11
6.15 Authorisations and remote control 12
6.16 Unauthorised switching of outputs 12
6.17 Duration of outputs: Switch or pulse times 12
6.18 Initial state output 12
6.19 Reset to factory settings 12
7. Action rules 13
7.1 Pre-programmed action rules 13
7.2 Triggers and reactions 13
7.3 Programming action rules 14
7.4 Time-based action rules 14
7.5 List of programmed action rules 14
7.6 Delete action rules 15
8. Complete list of settings 16
9. Reports and lists 18
9.1 Status request 18
9.2 List of settings 18
9.3 Authorisation list 18
9.4 Test GSM network strength 18
10. Issue solving and technical data 19

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Attention! Very important
This user manual contains important guidelines for the installation and usage of the Mobeye
MS100BK. Please read these thoroughly before you start using the MobeyeMS100BK!
In case of damage caused by disregarding the guidelines, the warranty becomes void.
The user must regularly check the proper functioning of the Mobeye MS100BK. The
manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage or loss caused by any incorrect use or
incorrect functioning of the MobeyeMS100BK.
Safety guidelines
• The permitted ambient temperature during operation may not be exceeded (not lower
than -10°C and not higher than 55°C).
• The device is intended for use in dry and clean places.
• Protect the device from moisture, heat and water splashing. Not intended for external use.
• The guidelines for the battery usage must be regarded.
• Do not expose the device to strong vibrations.
• 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.
• If the device must be repaired, only original replacement components may be used. The
use of different parts may lead to damage of the Mobeye MS100BK.
Use in accordance with the regulations
The purpose of this device in accordance with the regulations is the generation of SMS text
messages and telephone calls after the activation of one of the inputs, or after an internal
trigger; switching the outputs after an alarm or via incoming call/SMS. Other uses are not
permitted.
Battery recycling
CR123 batteries, as used in the Mobeye MS100BK can be recycled. Please take empty
batteries to a nearest collection point.

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1. INTRODUCTION
The Mobeye MS100BK is an easy to install measure, control and alarm module that will
send alerts using the built-in GSM communication module. It has inputs for sensors and
signals. The Mobeye MS100BK can also switch external devices connected to (e.g. by SMS
text message). To use the Mobeye MS100BK you will need a SIM-card. This can be a
prepaid or post-paid card.
The Mobeye MS100BK has following features:
•In case one of the inputs is activated by a sensor, the Mobeye MS100BK sends an alarm
SMS text message and calls the phone numbers as programmed. The SMS message
contains the text ‘Mobeye alarm 1’ or ‘Mobeye alarm 2’.
•As soon as the inputs leave the alarm status, an SMS text message is sent to the set
telephone numbers containing the text such as ‘Mobeye Input 1 OK’or ‘Mobeye Input 2
OK’.
•If the sensor and/or the input remain in the alarm status, the Mobeye MS100BK repeats
sending the SMS alarm message every four hours.
•With just batteries (no external power supply) the module remains in low-power mode,
which means that the GSM network connection is disabled and only established when it
needs to send an alarm, test message or "battery low" message.
•When the batteries need to be replaced, the Mobeye MS100BK sends a ‘battery low’
SMS text message to the administrator.
•If an external power supply is used and a power failure occurs, the Mobeye MS100BK
sends a ‘power failure’ SMS text message and calls the phone numbers as programmed
by the user. When the power is restored, the Mobeye MS100BK sends a ‘power
restored’ SMS text message to the numbers.
•If an external power supply is used, the outputs can be switched by an incoming SMS
command from an authorised telephone number.

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2. TO GET READY IN SEVEN STEPS
To get started with the Mobeye MS100BK seven easy steps are needed.
1. Place the SIM card
2. Connect a sensor to the input
3. Insert the four batteries
4. Connect the power supply
5. Enter at least one phone number
6. Check the settings
7. Switching on
2.1 PLACE THE SIM CARD
To use the Mobeye MS100BK a SIM card from any network is needed. On this SIM card, the
PIN code security needs to be disabled or 0000. If you have a SIM card with PIN code, you
can disable or change this using any mobile phone and change the PIN
code security. Please consult the manual for that mobile phone for the
procedure.
The SIM card needs to be inserted before the batteries. When using a
prepaid SIM card, take note of the available credit. Additionally it is wise
to set a recurrent test message in the menu so the card will be used at
least once a month.
•Open the back cover
•Insert the SIM card in the holder. For opening/closing, move the cover
slightly.
2.2 CONNECT A SENSOR
Open the hole in the enclosure and insert the 2 wires of an external
sensor through the hole of the enclosure to the inside part and next in
the two connectors of input 1 (press the orange pins for connecting the
wires). It does not matter which wire is connected to which connector. If
necessary the wires can be extended using appropriate wire material.
If the sensor should be closed in normal situation (and be opened in the
event of an alarm), the input type should be changed (please refer to
paragraph 6.11).
2.3 INSERT THE BATTERIES
Insert the four lithium 3,0 volt batteries (CR123). When replacing the batteries, all settings
remain unchanged.
After inserting the SIM card and the batteries, the Mobeye MS100BK will perform a self test
taking 1 minute. During the test, the light is red.
If the light is flashing red, a problem with the SIM card is detected. A reason could be no SIM
card was placed, or the PIN code security of the SIM card was not disabled.
IN1

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2.4 CONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY
The Mobeye MS100BK is designed to run on batteries, or to use an external power supply
(9-32VDC). Using external power, the module is always in connection with the GSM
network. This gives following advantages: a longer battery lifetime, possibility to receive
power failure messages (using the batteries) and the possibility to perform remote actions,
such as arm/disarm, switch the outputs, ask status reports and to program it via SMS-
commands.
Connect the external power adapter (or any other regulated 9-32VDC
power supply) to the power input of the connector (press on the orange
pins for connecting the wires):
•V+ (black lead with white stripe) to “+”
•Ground (black lead) to “-“
If using the Mobeye mains adapter (Mobeye article 10027):
The black wire with the white line is “+”, the other black wire is “-“.
Close the Mobeye MS100BK using the 4 screws.
2.5 PROGRAM THE PHONE NUMBERS
You need to program at least one phone number in the unit as alarm number.
•Enter your 4 digit code (factory setting: “1111”)
•Press “menu”
•Enter “101”
•Press “OK”
•Enter the phone number (e.g. 0712345678 or 0044712345678)
•Press “OK”
The light turns green and a confirmation melody is played. The Mobeye MS100BK is ready
to use.
2.6 CHECK THE SETTINGS
The settings can be sent to the programmed telephone number as SMS text message. In
this way you also check the correct working of the SIM card.
•Enter your 4 digit code (factory setting: “1111”)
•Press “menu”
•Enter “10”
•Press “OK”
Within ca. 30 seconds the programmed phone number (TEL1) will receive the list with
settings.
2.7 SWITCHING ON
The Mobeye MS100BK is switched on automatically after programming the first telephone
number. To switch on/off manually, please refer to 3.1.
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3. OPERATION
3.1 SWITCHING ON AND OFF
To activate the Mobeye MS100BK, use the installation code or user code.
•Enter your code
•Press “OK”
The light turns red shortly and an indication tone is started for a few seconds.
If the code is entered incorrectly 3 times, the indicator turns red and the Mobeye MS100BK
will be blocked for 10 minutes.
The action can be interrupted at any time, by twice pressing “OK”.
To de-activate the Mobeye MS100BK with your code.
•Enter your code
•Press “OK”
The light switches to green and a confirmation melody is played.
3.2 ALARM MESSAGE CONFIRMATION
When the sensor of the (armed!) system is activated, it will send an alarm notification. If the
unit is battery operated first the GSM module starts to establish a connection to the network.
First an SMS text message is sent to all programmed alarm numbers; next a phone call is
made to the numbers. When you answer the phone, a beep tone is heard.
Confirm using “1”
It is possible to confirm the phone call by answering the phone and pressing “1“. The other
alarm numbers will not be called afterwards.
3.3 CONTROLLING THE OUTPUTS
The relay outputs can be switched in three ways:
1. Automatically after an alarm (see 7.1)
2. After an incoming call or SMS text message from an authorised telephone number
(or, in case this option was set, unauthorised) (see 6.15 and 6.16).
3. Via the keypad:
Switch on Output 1 CODE menu 311 OK
Switch off* Output 1 CODE menu 310 OK
Switch on Output 2 CODE menu 321 OK
Switch off* Output 2 CODE menu 320 OK
* if an output pulse time was set, the relay outputs will switch back automatically. If
the pulse time was set to “0”, they shall be switched back manually (see 6.17).

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4. SENSORS AND DEVICES
Several external sensors can be connected to the two inputs. The Mobeye MS100BK can
also switch external devices connected to it via the outputs after receiving an SMS
command.
And although the Mobeye MS100BK is designed to run on batteries, it is possible to use an
external power supply in order to report power failure and to remotely control the system.
Please find below the architecture of the main unit.
Inputs
External sensors can be connected to the inputs. Upon closing (or opening) an input, the
Mobeye MS100BK will send an alarm message to the set alarm numbers (factory default:
SMS and call).
Outputs
The Mobeye MS100BK has two outputs (O1 and O2).These relay outputs can switch
external devices. The maximum load is 2A/30V per output.
When connected to an external power, the GSM module is active all the time, able to receive
SMS commands. This enables remote control (see 6.15).

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5. CONFIGURATION METHOD
The Mobeye MS100BK settings can be changed via the keypad or via SMS commands. First
the method of programming is discussed, in next chapter the settings are described.
5.1 CONFIGURATION VIA KEYPAD
To configure the settings via the keypad, follow these instructions:
•Enter your 4-digit code (factory setting is “1111”)
•Press “menu” - light turns green
•Enter the menu number (see list below)
•Press “OK”
•Enter the new setting
•Press “OK”.
The light switches off, a confirmation melody is played
In the event of an incorrect entry, the light turns red and a short beep sounds. The menu can
be left from any position, by twice pressing “OK”.
Examples (code is 1111):
To program a telephone number at memory position 2
1111 MENU 102 OK 004934578692 OK
To set the SMS to OFF (just call):
1111 MENU 12 OK 0 OK
5.2 CONFIGURATION VIA SMS TEXT MESSAGES
Almost all options can be set via the keypad (except the texts). It is also possible to program
by sending SMS commands to the SIM cards’ telephone number in the Mobeye MS100BK.
5.2.1 Program mode
If the unit runs on external power, it is always in program mode, ready to receive SMS
commands.
For programming a battery operated Mobeye MS100BK, first switch to the
program mode:
•Enter your 4-digit code
•Press “menu” -> light turns green
•Enter “21”
•Press “OK”
First the light flashes red (interval ca. 1 sec). As soon as the light turns green, the Mobeye
MS100BK is able to receive SMS-messages. After five minutes there is a time-out and a
beep is heard. Leave the program mode earlier by pressing “OK” twice.

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CODE COMMAND:OPTION
CODE COMMAND:OPTION#COMMAND:OPTION#COMMAND:OPTION
5.2.2 How to Program by SMS
- Be sure the unit is in program mode
- Send an SMS message with following content:
- The CODE stands for the installation code. Factory setting is “1111”.
- Do not forget the space between CODE and COMMAND.
- The complete scheme with SMS commands is listed chapter 8.
- The commands are case sensitive.
- Several commands may be combined in one SMS message (with a maximum of 160
characters) by placing a # between the commands.
A confirmation melody is played to indicate a correct command. In the event of an incorrect
command, a beep is heard.
Or: both commands in one message:
Example:
1111 TEL2:+4934578692#CALLALARM:OFF
Example: To set the SMS to OFF (just call):
1111 CALLALARM:OFF
Example: To program a telephone number at memory position 2:
1111 TEL2:+4934578692

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6. CONFIGURATION POSSIBILITIES
This chapter describes the possible settings in the Mobeye MS100BK.
6.1 INSTALLATION CODE
The installation code is the 4-digit code for switching on/off and programming the settings or
activating the special functions. Factory default is “1111”. It is possible to change the code to
any 4-digit number. Please change the code to make the unit more secure.
6.2 USER CODE
The Mobeye MS100BK offers the possibility to set a personal 4-digit user code, for just
arming and disarming the system. It is not possible to change the settings with the user
code. The system needs to be switched on and off using the same code; the installation
code and user code are not interchangeable. Factory settings for the user code is “8888”.
This code can be changed by the installation code or user code (menu number 50). We
recommend that you change this code to make the unit more secure.
6.3 TELEPHONE NUMBERS
Up to five telephone numbers can be programmed in to the Mobeye MS100BK. In the event
of an alarm the Mobeye MS100BK first sends an SMS text message to all numbers, next
they are called. It is possible to confirm the call, after which the other numbers will not be
called anymore.
Note: the first telephone number is required, the others are optional.
6.4 SMS ON/OFF
By default, the Mobeye MS100BK sends alarm notifications via text message and calls to
the preset contact persons. By turning off the SMS, the unit will only call after the sensors
send an alarm.
6.5 CALL ON/OFF
By default, the Mobeye MS100BK sends alarm notifications via text message and calls to
the preset contact persons. By turning off the CALL, the unit will only send an SMS text
message as alarm notification. It is not possible to switch off both the SMS and the call.
6.6 INTERVAL TEST MESSAGE
The Mobeye MS100BK can send test messages. Through these ‘keep alive’ reports you will
be informed about the status of your Mobeye MS100BK. You can set the interval between
the test reports. This is adjustable between 0 (no test reported) and 30 (every 30 days a test
message). Note when MS100BK is battery-operated: the interval of 1 day will result in a daily
test message; the exact time between the messages will be about 24 hours.
The smaller the interval between the test reports, the shorter is the battery life. The test
message only works if the system is on.
6.7 SET ACTUAL TIME AND DATE
If the system is to be armed automatically, the internal clock time needs to be correct. Some
Telecom providers offer this in the network, to be synchronised by the Mobeye MS100BK
during the start-up and after sending test messages. It is possible to set the time and date
manually. To view the clock time, send a list of the settings to the first programmed phone
number (CODE MENU 10 OK).

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6.8 AUTOMATIC TIME-BASED ARM/DISARM
The MS100BK can be armed and/or disarmed based on a daily time schedule. The first
telephone number needs to be set before the arming and/or disarming time can be set.
6.9 IDENTIFICATION TEXT
It is possible to add a standard identification text (NAME) to all messages sent out by the
Mobeye MS100BK. 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’.
The identification text cannot be changed by keypad, just by SMS command.
6.10 ALARM TEXT
Custom alarm texts can be programmed. These texts have a maximum length of 20
characters.
The following texts are programmed as factory default:
Power failure TEXT2: power failure
Power restored TEXT3: power restored
Triggered input 1 TEXT4: alarm 1
Triggered input 2 TEXT5: alarm 2
Restored input 1 TEXT6: Input 1 restored
Restored input 2 TEXT7: Input 2 restored
The alarm text cannot be changed by keypad, just by SMS command.
6.11 INPUT TYPE
The input type defines the character of the inputs IN1 and IN2. This can be Normally Open
(NO) or Normally Closed (NC). If an input is set to NO, the alarm will be triggered as soon as
the terminals of the input are closed. If the input is set to NC, the alarm is triggered if the
connection between the input terminals is broken.
The default input type is set to NO.
6.12 INPUT DELAY TIME
The input delay time defines the time that the inputs are triggered before an alarm is
initiated. If the input returns to the non-alarm status within the delay time, no alarm is sent.
The delay time can be set between 0 and 999 seconds.
As default, the input delay time is set to 1 second.
6.13 INACTIVE TIME
The “inactive time” defines the time the movement sensor, input 1 or input 2 is not active
after an activation. If the time is set to “0” (minutes), the input is active again immediately
after returning to the non-alarm status. If the time is set to e.g. 30 minutes, the input remains
inactive for the first 30 minutes. If the input is again (or still) activated after these 30 minutes,
a new alarm message is sent. The inactive time can be set between 0 and 60 minutes.
As default, the inactive time is set to “5” for all inputs.
6.14 POWER FAILURE DELAY TIME
The power failure delay time defines the time that the power fails before an alarm is initiated.
If the power is restored within the delay time, no alarm is sent. The delay time can be set
between 0 and 60 minutes. As default, the delay time is set to 1.

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6.15 AUTHORISATIONS AND REMOTE CONTROL
When powered externally, the GSM module is always ‘on’, able to receive SMS commands.
This enables both programming and remote control. Remote control actions are: arming,
disarming and switching the outputs. As prerequisite for remote control the ‘controlling
telephone number’ needs to be authorised. A maximum of fifty numbers can be authorised
via keypad or SMS command. If it is not clear what memory positions are available, it is
possible to add a new number by the SMS command ‘ADDTELA’ . The new number takes
the first free position.
To receive a list with the authorised numbers, please refer to 9.3.
SMS-commands for remote control (no code is necessary, numbers need to be authorised):
Arm: ARM
Disarm: DISARM
Switch on output 1: O1ON
Switch off output 1: O1OFF
Switch on output 2: O2ON
Switch off output 2: O2OFF
6.16 UNAUTHORISED SWITCHING OF OUTPUTS
Although the Mobeye MS100BK is designed to only switch the outputs by an incoming SMS
(or call, see chapter 7) 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. Default is ON.
6.17 DURATION OF OUTPUTS: SWITCH OR PULSE TIMES
If an output is used, the time this output is activated can be set between 1 and 9999
seconds. If the setting is set to 0, the output does not return to its previous state
automatically. An authorised number can switch it back by the SMS command O1OFF or
O2OFF. In the factory settings the duration of the pulse time for the outputs is “10”.
6.18 INITIAL STATE OUTPUT
In the factory settings the outputs are set to “open” (NO); thye close after e.g. the SMS
command "O1ON". This initial state can be set to “closed” (NC).
6.19 RESET TO FACTORY SETTINGS
It is possible to reset the Mobeye MS100BK to factory settings.
Via the keypad
•Enter your 4 digit installation code (factory setting: “1111”)
•Press “menu”
•Enter “99”
•Press “OK”
Via the reset button
•Remove power adapter and /or batteries
•Restore the power source and keep the reset button pressed for about
15 seconds until a short melody sounds followed by 3 beeps.
•Release the button when the LED flashes
After several seconds a short confirmation tone is heard. The installation
code is also reset to 1111.

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7. ACTION RULES
The alarm message and behaviour of the outputs of the Mobeye MS100BK are 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!).
The trigger + related reactions are called an “action rule”. Each action rule may contain 3
reactions. A maximum of 15 action rules can be programmed.
7.1 PRE-PROGRAMMED ACTION RULES
In the factory defaults following action rules are pre-programmed:
Action rule
number
Trigger
Reaction
1
Receive SMS
Switch outputs
2
Power failure
Send SMS + call
3
Power restored
Send SMS
4
Input 1 triggered
Send SMS + call
5
Input 2 triggered
Send SMS + call
6
Input 1 restored
Send SMS
7
Input 2 restored
Send SMS
The SMS texts are stored with a text number referring to the number of the action rules (e.g.
TEXT2 and TEXT3). Texts for new action rules are stored and can be changed too (e.g.
TEXT8). Please refer to 6.10.
7.2 TRIGGERS AND REACTIONS
TRIGGERS
For defining your own action rules, you can use triggers and combine them with reactions.
As trigger the following events can be used:
Trigger
Command
Input 1 triggered
IN1
Input 2 triggered
IN2
Input 1 restored
IN1RESET
Input 2 restored
IN2RESET
Power failure
POWERFAIL
Power restore
POWERRESET
Incoming call
CALL
Time
TIME:hhmm (e.g. TIME:1230)
Trigger
Reaction
1
Reaction
2
Reaction

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REACTION
Each trigger can initiate a maximum of 3 reactions out of the following list:
Reaction
Command
Remark
Switch Output 1
O1ON, O1OFF,
O1TGL
Toggle means the output switches each time the
action is executed, regardless the current status
Switch Output 2
O2ON, O2OFF,
O2TGL
Send SMS
SEND:text
Max. 20 characters. An alarm SMS contains the
identification text and the text as defined here. The text
is also stored as TEXTy, where y stands for the action
rule number.
Call
CALL
The unit calls the set alarm numbers. The receiver will
hear a 2-tone signal and can confirm by pressing ‘1’.
7.3 PROGRAMMING ACTION RULES
Send following SMS commands in following format:
CODE TRIGGER:REACTION1,REACTION2,REACTION3
•Do not forget the space between CODE and the TRIGGER.
•The Mobeye MS100BK will play a short melody to indicate a successful configuration. In
case of a wrong command, a long beep will sound.
7.4 TIME-BASED ACTION RULES
It is possible to let the action be daily performed at a certain time. The time is the trigger.
To program a time-based action, include the time in the action rule, in following way.
CODE TIME:hhmm:REACTION
7.5 LIST OF PROGRAMMED ACTION RULES
A list of programmed action rules, the Action Rules List (ARL), can be requested by sending
following SMS to the unit.
Request programmed action rules:
CODE ARLREPORT?
Example: Switch output 2, call and send SMS text ‘Pump failure’ after a triggered input2:
1111 IN2:O2ON,CALL,SEND:Pump failure
Example:
1111 ARLREPORT?
Example: Switch output 1 after a triggered input1:
1111 IN1:O1ON
Example:
1111 TIME:1115:O1ON

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7.6 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.
CODE DELARL:indexnumber
Remark: a rule will keep its index number, even if a rule with a previous number is deleted.
This will result in “gap” in the index list. If a new Action Rule is added, this rule will get the
index number of the first empty position.
Example:
1111 DELARL:1

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8. COMPLETE LIST OF SETTINGS
Setting
Menu/
command
Options
Factory
default
Installation code
Keypad
00
4 digits
1111
SMS
INSTCODE:
Interval test message
Keypad
05
0, 1, 2, 3, … or 30
(days)
0
SMS
TEST:
SMS on/off
Keypad
12
0 (off), 1 (on)
1 (ON)
SMS
SMSALARM:
ON, OFF
CALL on/off
Keypad
13
0 (off), 1 (on)
1 (ON)
SMS
CALLALARM:
ON, OFF
User code
Keypad
50
4 digits
8888
SMS
USERCODE:
Actual time
Keypad
60
hhmm
SMS
SETTIME:
Actual date
Keypad
61
yyyymmdd
SMS
SETDATE:
Automatic arming
time
Keypad
62
hhmm
SMS
TIMEARM:
hhmm (delete by “0”)
Automatic disarming
time
Keypad
63
hhmm
SMS
TIMEDISARM:
hhmm (delete by “0”)
Input type input 1
Keypad
71
0 (off), 1 (NO), 2 (NC)
1 (NO)
SMS
TYPEIN1:
OFF, NO, NC
Input type input 2
Keypad
72
0 (off), 1 (NO), 2 (NC)
1 (NO)
SMS
TYPEIN2:
OFF, NO, NC
Inactive time
Input 1
Keypad
73
0..999 (min.)
5
SMS
INACTIVEINP1:
Inactive time
input 2
Keypad
74
0..999 (min.)
5
SMS
INACTIVEINP2:
Delay time input 1
Keypad
75
0..999 (sec.)
1
SMS
DELAY1:
Delay time input 2
Keypad
76
0..999 (sec.)
1
SMS
DELAY2:
Power failure delay
time
Keypad
77
00..60 (min.)
1
SMS
DELAYPOW:
Pulse time output 1
Keypad
81
1..9999 (sec.)
10
SMS
TO1:
Pulse time
siren/output 2
Keypad
82
1..9999 (sec.)
10
SMS
TO2:
Repeat
Keypad
84
0..99 (hours)
4
SMS
REPEAT:
Initial state output 1
Keypad
OFF, ON
OFF
SMS
INITSTATEO1:
Initial state output 2
Keypad
OFF, ON
OFF
SMS
INITSTATEO2:
TEL1
Keypad
101
Telephone number
SMS
TEL1:
TEL2
Keypad
102
Telephone number
SMS
TEL2:
TEL3
Keypad
103
Telephone number
SMS
TEL3:

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CODE COMMAND:OPTION
CODE COMMAND:OPTION#COMMAND:OPTION#COMMAND:OPTION
Setting
Menu/
command
Options
Factory
default
TEL4
Keypad
104
Telephone number
SMS
TEL4:
TEL5
Keypad
105
Telephone number
SMS
TEL5:
Delete telephone
number
Keypad
101…105
0
SMS
DEL1….DEL5
Authorise telephone
number
Keypad
201…250
Tel. number
SMS
TELA1: ...TELA50:
of ADDTELA:
Delete authorised
number
Keypad
201…250
0
SMS
DELA:1..DELA:50
Authorised remote
control
Keypad
90
ON, OFF
ON
SMS
AUTH:
Identification text
Keypad
-
SMS
NAME:
20 characters
Mobeye
Alarm text power
failure
Keypad
-
SMS
TEXT2:
20 characters
Power
failure
Alarm text power
restored
Keypad
-
SMS
TEXT3:
20 characters
Power
restored
Alarm text input 1
Keypad
-
SMS
TEXT4:
20 characters
Alarm 1
Alarm text input 2
Keypad
-
SMS
TEXT5:
20 characters
Alarm 2
Text restored input 1
Keypad
-
SMS
TEXT6:
20 characters
Input 1
restored 2
Text restored input 2
Keypad
-
SMS
TEXT7:
20 characters
Input 2
restored
Program method using the keypad:
CODE menu menu nr. OK option OK
Program method via SMS (in program mode):
Or several commands at once:
Leave the menu
The menu can be left from any position, by pressing “OK” twice.

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9. REPORTS AND LISTS
The programmed settings and the Mobeye MS100BK status can be requested as SMS-text
message via the keypad or SMS-command (for SMS: be sure the unit is in program mode).
9.1 STATUS REQUEST
The status can be requested via ‘CODE menu 501 OK’ or by sending an SMS with the
content:
CODE STATUS? The originator of the request receives the armed/not armed status, the
status of the inputs, power and batteries as SMS text message.
9.2 LIST OF SETTINGS
The settings can be requested via ‘CODE menu 10 OK’ or by sending an SMS with the
content:
CODE SET? The originator of the request receives the list of basic settings.
9.3 AUTHORISATION LIST
The list with authorised numbers for remote control can be requested via ‘CODE menu 200
OK’ or by sending an SMS with the content:
CODE ANL? The originator of the request receives the authorised numbers as list.
9.4 TEST GSM NETWORK STRENGTH
Before using the Mobeye MS100BK is it advised to test the GSM signal strength at the
location.
•Enter the installation code
•Press “menu”
•Press “512”
•Press “OK”
The Mobeye MS100BK will search for all available networks. It also checks the network
strength of the SIM card provider in the device. If you want to leave the function before it is
ready, please press “OK” twice.
The GSM signal strength for the actual network can be read from the LED indicator:
LED
Description
Green during 30 seconds
Signal is very good
Flashing green
Signal is good
Red
Signal is weak
Flashing red
Searching, no valid SIM card or SIM card is not pin
code free or no signal
The telephone number at memory position 01 will receive an SMS text message, containing
all existing GSM networks, sorted by provider. It also tells the strength of each network.
Warning
In the event of a weak signal, the Mobeye MS100BKcan still be used, but there is a risk that
messages cannot be sent or will be received with a delay. In case of no signal, it is advised
to try a different network.
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