Mobeye ThermoGuard CM2200 User manual

USER MANUAL
Mobeye®ThermoGuard
CM2200
SW version 5.n

Attention! Very important
This user manual contains important guidelines for the installation and usage of the
Mobeye® device as described in this manual. Please read these thoroughly before you start
using the Mobeye® device.
In the case of damage caused by disregarding the guidelines and the instructions for use,
no liability is accepted and the warranty becomes void. The user must regularly check the
proper functioning of the Mobeye®device. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for
(direct and indirect) damage as a result of incorrect operation or incorrect functioning of the
device, software, internet or telecom connection. The manufacturer is in no way liable for
the loss of personal passwords or codes.
Safety guidelines
• The permitted ambient temperature during operation may not be exceeded (not lower
than -10 °C and not higher than 50 °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, vapors 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®device.
Use in accordance with the regulations
The purpose of this device in accordance with the regulations is sending messages and
making telephone calls after an alarm situation. Other uses are not permitted and may
invalidate the warranty.
Battery recycling
When disposing of this product, separate the product and the CR123 batteries from other
waste streams to ensure that it can be recycled in an environmentally sound manner. For
more information on collection and proper disposal, please contact your local government
office or the retailer where you purchased this product.

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CONTENT
1. General description 4
2. Standard behaviour 5
2.1 Mobeye ThermoGuard with Mobeye SIM and Internet Portal 5
2.2 Mobeye ThermoGuard with own SIM card 6
3. Getting started 7
3.1 Insert the SIM card 7
3.2 Insert the batteries 8
3.3 Connect the temperature sensor 8
3.4 Connect an external power supply (optionally) 8
3.5 Connect a sensor to the inputs (optionally) 9
4. Programming when using the Mobeye SIM and portal 10
4.1 Sign up in the Mobeye Internet Portal 10
4.2 Register the Mobeye SIM card 10
4.3 Enter the program mode 11
4.4 Activate the device in the portal 11
4.5 Configuration and synchronisation 12
4.6 Basics of the Mobeye Internet Portal 12
4.7 Switching on/off 14
4.8 Confirmation of the alarm message 14
4.9 System reset 15
5. Possible settings 16
5.1 Alarm phone numbers 16
5.2 Call on/off 16
5.3 SMS on/off 16
5.4 Set a minimum and/or maximum temperature limit 17
5.5 Temperature delay time 17
5.6 Unit of temperature 17
5.7 Temperature calibration 17
5.8 Alarm repeat time 17
5.9 Alarm delay time 18
5.10 Input type 18
5.11 Inactive time 18
5.12 Power failure message 18
5.13 Power failure delay time 19
5.14 Automatic arming / disarming 19
5.15 Buttonlock 19
5.16 Low power mode 20
5.17 Test message 20

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6. Programming when using own SIM card 21
6.1 Program mode 21
6.2 Programming the settings by SMS 22
6.3 Program at least one telephone number 22
6.4 Program threshold values for the temperature 23
7. List of SMS commands for programming with own SIM 24
7.1 List of SMS commands 24
7.2 Switching on/off 26
7.3 Confirmation of the alarm message 26
7.4 System reset 27
7.5 SMS reports when using own SIM card 28
7.6 Technical messages 30
8. Status feedback 31

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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Mobeye ThermoGuard is a battery operated monitoring device with GSM mo-
dule used to send alarm notifications after the temperature gets out-of-range, after a
triggered input or - if an external power supply is used - after a power failure.
In order to activate the device, a few steps are to be followed.
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). In
addition, the Mobeye SIM is a cost-effective M2M roaming SIM card that can use
multiple providers per country worldwide and offers more security than a provider-
bound SIM card.
When using your own SIM card the most important alarm functions such as calling
and/or texting after an alarm will also work.
Where the installation steps differ for both modes of use, this is indicated below. The
use of the Mobeye Internet Portal with Mobeye SIM card is also referred to as
Mobeye SIM/Portal.

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2. STANDARD BEHAVIOUR
2.1 MOBEYE THERMOGUARD WITH MOBEYE SIM AND INTERNET PORTAL
The Mobeye ThermoGuard, equipped with a Mobeye SIM card and registered on the
Mobeye Internet Portal, has the following standard behaviour as factory settings:
- In the situation of a temperature alarm the Mobeye ThermoGuard sends an
alarm message to the Mobeye Internet Portal and calls the phone numbers
programmed in by the user. The Portal forwards the alarm as text message
and/or e-mail to the ‘alarm contacts’.
- As soon as the temperature gets back to a value inside the range, a message is
sent to the Mobeye Internet Portal. The Portal forwards the alarm as SMS
message and/or e-mail.
- When one of the additional inputs is activated by a sensor, the Mobeye
ThermoGuard sends an alarm message to the Mobeye Internet Portal and calls
the phone numbers programmed in by the user. The Portal forwards the alarm
as text message and/or e-mail to the ‘alarm contacts’.
- When the temperature sensor is removed, the Mobeye ThermoGuard sends a
message via the Mobeye Internet Portal.
- When one of the inputs remain in the alarm status, the ThermoGuard repeats
sending the alarm message via the Mobeye Internet Portal every four hours.
- When an external power supply is used and a power failure occurs, the Mobeye
ThermoGuard sends a ‘power failure’ message to Mobeye Internet Portal, to be
forwarded to the ‘alarm contacts’ and it calls the phone numbers programmed in
by the user. When the power is restored, the Mobeye ThermoGuard sends a
‘power restored’ message via the portal.
- When the batteries need to be replaced, the Mobeye ThermoGuard sends a ‘low
battery’ message to the Mobeye Internet Portal. The portal forwards this to the
‘service’ contacts.
- The unit will send test messages to the portal as communication check (default:
every 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.

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As described, the Mobeye ThermoGuard 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. As a fallback, the alarm messages are sent to the portal via
SMS. Both methods of communication are included in the flat fee of the SIM card.
Messages can be forwarded from the portal to contacts such as SMS and / or free e-
mail. If the SMS credits run out, the account holder automatically receives a
message to upgrade them online.
2.2 MOBEYE THERMOGUARD WITH OWN SIM CARD
The Mobeye ThermoGuard, equipped with your own SIM card, has the following
standard behavior as factory settings:
- In the situation of a temperature alarm, the Mobeye ThermoGuard sends an
alarm SMS text message and calls the phone numbers programmed in by the
user. The SMS message contains the text ‘Temperature too high’ or
‘Temperature too low’, followed by the measured temperature.
- As soon as the temperature gets back to a value inside the range, an SMS text
message is sent to the phone numbers programmed in by the user containing
the text ‘Temperature OK’.
- When the temperature sensor is removed, the Mobeye ThermoGuard sends an
SMS text message to the administrator (first telephone number) containing the
text ‘Temperature sensor not connected’.
- When one of the additional inputs is activated by a sensor, the ThermoGuard
sends an alarm SMS text message and calls the phone numbers programmed in
by the user.
- When one of the inputs remain in the alarm status, the ThermoGuard repeats
sending the SMS alarm message every four hours.
- When the batteries need to be replaced, the Mobeye ThermoGuard sends a ‘low
battery’SMS text message to the first telephone number (administrator).
- When an external power supply is used and a power failure occurs, the Mobeye
ThermoGuard sends a ‘power failure’ SMS text message to the set telephone
numbers and calls them. When the power is restored, the Mobeye ThermoGuard
sends a ‘power restored’ SMS text message.
Chapter 5 describes how to influence the standard behaviour.

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3. GETTING STARTED
To get started with the Mobeye ThermoGuard, at least the following steps need to
be taken in the following order:
1. Insert the SIM card
2. Connect the temperature sensor
3. Insert the batteries
4. Connect an external power supply (optionally)
5. Connect a sensor to the additional inputs (optionally)
6. Programming when using the Mobeye SIM/Portal
a. Sign up in the Mobeye Internet Portal
b. Activate the SIM card
c. Enter the program mode
d. Activate the device in the Mobeye Internet Portal
e. Program the options and synchronise
7. Programming when using your own SIM card
a. Enter the program mode
b. Program the settings
Steps 1 to 5 are described in sections 3.1 up to 3.5.
Step 6 is described in chapter 4. Step 7 can be found in chapter 6.
3.1 INSERT THE SIM CARD
Open the enclosure by removing the 4 screws
and 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.
Note: do not place it in another device.

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When using your own SIM card:
Before installing the SIM card should have PIN code "0000", or PIN code removed.
(A PIN code can be changed or removed by putting the SIM card in to any mobile phone and
entering the 'security' menu.)
NB: Make sure the SIM card is inserted before the batteries. If you replace a SIM
card, first remove the batteries (and remove any other external power supply). The
settings are stored in the device memory. The SIM card shall have the “normal” size
and be suitable for 2G. It is advised to use an M2M SIM card.
3.2 INSERT THE BATTERIES
Insert the two batteries (CR123) in the module. Use the +/- indication for the correct
placement. If you replace the batteries the settings will not be deleted, since they are
stored in the device memory.
3.3 CONNECT THE TEMPERATURE SENSOR
Plug the external temperature sensor into the
socket and press it firmly.
3.4 CONNECT AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONALLY)
Although the Mobeye ThermoGuard 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. The module
continues operating albeit in the low power mode. This means the GSM module
switches off and only establishes network connection when it needs to send an
alarm notification, test message or low battery alert.
sensor

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Connect the external power adapter (or any
other regulated 12VDC power supply) to the
power input of the connector (press on the
green pins to connect the wires):
- V+ (black lead with white stripe) to “+”
- Ground (black lead) to “-“
3.5 CONNECT A SENSOR TO THE INPUTS (OPTIONALLY)
It is possible to connect external (NO/NC) sensors to the inputs. A triggered input will
lead to alarm notifications.
Insert the 2 wires of the external sensor through the hole in the enclosure and insert
them in the two connectors of input 2 (press on the green pins for connecting the
wires). It does not matter which wire is connected to which connector.
As default the inputs are programmed as
Normally Open (NO) contacts. This means the
inputs are triggered if the input is closed for at
least 1 second. In case the contact is Normally
Closed (NC), please refer to paragraph 0. If you
require the sensor to be activated for a shorter
or longer period before triggering an alarm,
refer to 5.9.
A second sensor can be connected to input 2.

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4. PROGRAMMING WHEN USING THE MOBEYE SIM AND PORTAL
4.1 SIGN UP IN THE MOBEYE INTERNET PORTAL
Go to www.mymobeye.com
and sign up for a new account. Follow the
instructions on the screen.
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
4.2 REGISTER THE MOBEYE SIM CARD
To activate the Mobeye SIM card in the Mobeye
Internet Portal, choose ‘activate SIM card’ on the ‘Add
Device´ screen.
Fill in the SIM card number. This is the number written
on the plastic SIM card below the barcode. You can
take the entire number or only the last 8 digits.
The screen leads you through several pop-ups. If asked, choose the device type
(search for “CM2200”) and select the type of contract (“CM2200 SIM + Portal
Monitoring”).
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 to learn how to do this.
Add Device
Activate SIM card

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4.3 ENTER THE PROGRAM MODE
To activate the unit in the portal, the GSM module needs to be open and connected
to the network.
In the situation that the ThermoGuard is connected to an external power supply, the
unit is always in program mode.
A battery-operated Mobeye ThermoGuard switches to the program mode after
pressing the on/off button for 5 seconds until the LED starts flashing. Alternatively
the batteries are re-inserted.
While searching for the GSM network connection the outside LED flashes green and
red, followed by blinking fast shortly. This process normally takes 10-30 seconds. As
soon as the network has been established and the program mode has been reached
the LED flashes 1 sec. on/1 sec. off (or stays on continuously in case the unit has
been configured yet).
During 3 minutes the GSM module remains active, ready to be activated in the
portal. In a battery-operated unit a time-out occurs after 3 minutes and the GSM
module switches off in order to save the batteries. In this low power mode the LED
flashes once per 3 seconds.
4.4 ACTIVATE THE DEVICE IN THE PORTAL
If the LED on the outside flashes once per second, you activate the device in the
Mobeye Internet Portal by clicking ‘Activate device’, which is written behind the
registered SIM card.
On the pop-up screen, enter the security code "1111" (factory code). The unit will
receive a message from the portal and the data exchange is started. The next
screen asks for a name and location for your device. These fields can be changed
later.
Once the activation is completed, the new device is visible on the dashboard.
By clicking the name, the detail page will be opened.
Contract
SIM card + portal “Monitoring”SIM card telephone number
Nam Location Status Communication
Mobeye Alarm Unit Main Street 1, London √

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4.5 CONFIGURATION AND SYNCHRONISATION
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 regular test message, alarm, low batteries).
2)reconnecting power and reinserting batteries.
3)pressing the on/off button for 5 seconds.
4)in program mode: receiving the SMS command CODE SYNC (e.g. 1111 SYNC).
Once the device exchanges data with the portal, the LED quickly flashes green. A
battery-operated unit will first blink red-green until it connects to the network.
4.6 BASICS OF THE MOBEYE INTERNET PORTAL
Dashboard
With multiple devices, the dashboard shows all devices, with the (alarm) messages
in the last 24 hours, (missed) test messages and low battery status. If devices have
a logging function, a different view of the dashboard is visible by clicking on "graphs"
or "gauges".
Select a device to go to the details of a specific device.
Status & History
The status block shows values that provide information about the status of the unit.
If the "Synchronized" status is set to "No", there are new settings or alarm numbers
that still need to be transferred to the device.
The GSM status shows the network strength at the last communication session. If
the value is lower than -95dB, consider another location for the device.
Click on the position icon to see the geographical location during the last report.
Note: this is an indication based on "cell-id".
The history displays all historical events. Click on "all events" to see the overview.

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Device Settings
The device settings can be changed via the Mobeye Internet Portal. To do this, click
on the "edit" icon and type in the security code (factory setting is "1111"). See
chapter 5 for the description per setting.
After saving the new settings, they must be retrieved by the device (synchronized).
See 4.5 for more information about synchronizing.
The device data contain the name and location of the device and can be changed
here. These texts are mentioned in every text message and e-mail message to
indicate the device. A free text is available as an internal comment field. This is not
included in reports.
Alarm dispatch
In the block "Contacts for text and e-mail messages" you link the contact persons
who receive alarm and service messages via text message and / or e-mail. Service
messages can be warnings about missed test messages and low battery voltage.
To add a contact person, first create it as a contact. This can be done via the +or
in the main menu under the blue Contacts tab.
in the block “Alarm calls from device”the (max. 5) alarm numbers that are called
directly from the unit are set. After saving, the alarm numbers must be retrieved by
the device, i.e. synchronized. See 4.5 for more information about synchronizing.
Tips:
- Always insert a contact to receive service messages by e-mail.
- Allow text messages only after the test phase in order to save the SMS credits.
Message texts
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.

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4.7 SWITCHING ON/OFF
After the previous steps the Mobeye ThermoGuard is ready for use. It is armed
(switched on) automatically.
In order to switch off (disarm) the Mobeye ThermoGuard:
- Press the on/ off button at the upper side for 1 second. The green LED switches
off to indicate the disarmed status.
In the disarmed status the Mobeye ThermoGuard will not send alarm
notifications. The functions automatic arming, sending test messages and
sending a ‘low battery’ message, are still active.
In order to switch on (arm) the Mobeye ThermoGuard:
- Press the on/ off button at the upper side for 1 second. The green LED blinks
once every 3 seconds (battery-powered) or stays ‘on’ continuously (in case of an
external power supply).
If powered externally (GSM is open), switching can be done via SMS commands:
SMS command to switch on: CODE ARM
SMS command to switch off: CODE DISARM
example: 1111 ARM
The status can be requested via SMS command CODE STATUS?.
4.8 CONFIRMATION OF THE ALARM MESSAGE
When the system is triggered it will send alarm notifications. First a message is sent
to the portal (and forwarded from there), followed by a phone call. When you pick up
the phone, you will hear beeps. It is possible to acknowledge the phone call by
answering the phone and pressing any key. The other alarm numbers will not be
called afterwards. This works for most telephones.

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4.9 SYSTEM RESET
To reset a Mobeye ThermoGuard two steps are necessary, in following sequence:
1. Delete the Mobeye ThermoGuard from the Mobeye Internet Portal
2. Reset the Mobeye ThermoGuard
1. To delete the Mobeye ThermoGuard from the Mobeye Internet Portal
Go to "Device Settings" and click on the delete icon in the "Device" block. Then
confirm your choice.
2. To reset the Mobeye ThermoGuard to its factory settings
1. Remove the batteries (and external power supply).
2. Press the outside button while reinserting the batteries. Keep it pressed for
(about) another 5 seconds.
3. Release the button immediately after the LED starts to flash.
4. If relevant, connect the external power supply.
After a successful reset, the status LED will blink green to indicate that the module is
not configured. 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.

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5. POSSIBLE SETTINGS
The Mobeye ThermoGuard 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 7).
5.1 ALARM PHONE NUMBERS
In the event of an alarm, the Mobeye ThermoGuard can call 5 telephone numbers
(TEL1… TEL5). It is possible to confirm a call by picking up the telephone and
pressing any key. The following numbers will not be called.
When using your own SIM card, it is mandatory to set at least one number (on
TEL1). The TEL1 ... TEL5 are then used for telephone calls and / or text messages
from the unit.
This is not mandatory when using the Mobeye Internet Portal. If no telephone
numbers have been entered, the notifications will only be sent to the portal and
forwarded by SMS and / or e-mail from there.
Note: the (unlimited number of) contacts who receive SMS / e-mail may be different
from the numbers programmed on TEL1 ... TEL5.
5.2 CALL ON/OFF
Even if the alarm telephone numbers are set in the options, the calling process can
be suppressed. By turning off the CALL, the unit will only send the notification via
textual messages. The default value is set to "ON".
5.3 SMS ON/OFF
This setting is only relevant when using your own SIM card: the Mobeye
ThermoGuard alerts after an alarm on the inputs with a call and an SMS. It is
possible to turn off the SMS (OFF). As a factory setting, the SMS is set to "ON".

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5.4 SET A MINIMUM AND/OR MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE LIMIT
A separate high and/or low limit for the temperature can be set. The limits can be set
between -35 and +70 ºC, with one decimal. Negative values are set by a “-” before
the value.
5.5 TEMPERATURE DELAY TIME
The temperature delay time defines the duration a temperature limit is violated before
an alarm is initiated. If the temperature returns to the non-alarm status within the
delay time, no alarm is sent. The time can be set between 0 and 999 minutes.
As default, the temperature delay time is set to 0 minutes.
5.6 UNIT OF TEMPERATURE
The temperature can be programmed and displayed in degrees Celsius (C) or
Fahrenheit (F). As default this unit is set to C.
5.7 TEMPERATURE CALIBRATION
The high quality digital temperature sensor is calibrated in the factory. For special
applications it is possible to calibrate the sensor and program a correction. The
adjusted temperature will be used in the measurement and reports. Example: the
Mobeye ThermoGuard measures 13 °C. Actual ambient temperature is measured as
13,5 °C. To adjust this difference, +0,5 degrees shall be programmed.
5.8 ALARM REPEAT TIME
In order to emphasize the urgency of the temperature and other alarm messages, all
alarms can be repeated. As long as the temperature or inputs have not returned to
the inactive status, the textual messages (no phone calls) will be repeated after the
‘alarm repeat time’. A repeated temperature alarm includes the actual temperature.
The repeat interval can be set between 0 (no repeat) and 24 hours. As default the
alarm repeat time is set to 0 hours.

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5.9 ALARM DELAY TIME
The delay time defines the time input IN1 or IN2 is triggered before an alarm is ini-
tiated. If the input returns to the non-alarm status within the delay time, no alarm is
sent. The time can be set between 0 and 999 seconds. The delay time is set to “1”.
5.10 INPUT TYPE
The input type defines the character of input 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 when the connection between the input terminals is broken.
The default input type is set to "NO".
5.11 INACTIVE TIME
The “inactive time” defines the time an input is not active after an activation. During
the inactive time no new alarm message will be sent. Only when the input returned
to the non-alarm status, gets activated again and remains active, an alarm will be
sent yet after the inactive time. If the time is set to “0” (minutes), the input will be
active again immediately after returning to the non-alarm status. The time can be set
between 0 and 60 minutes. As default, the inactive time is set to “0”.
5.12 POWER FAILURE MESSAGE
If the Mobeye ThermoGuard is powered externally and the power fails, it is able to
make phone calls and/or send textual messages. There are three configuration
options: Alert, Alarm, Off.
Mobeye SIM/Portal
Own SIM
Alert
Message via portal
SMS to TEL1
Alarm
Call to TEL1···TEL5 and
message via portal
SMS + call to
TEL1···TEL5
Off
No message
No message

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The default setting for the ‘power failure message’ is set to “ALARM”.
5.13 POWER FAILURE DELAY TIME
If the Mobeye ThermoGuard 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. The time can be set between 0 and 999 minutes. As
default, the delay time is set to "0".
5.14 AUTOMATIC ARMING / DISARMING
The Mobeye ThermoGuard 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. to have a different weekend scheme).
As default the automatic (dis) arming times are valid for all days. It is possible to
assign them to only a few days in the week. In this way it is possible to have two
different schemes, which are valid on different days.
As value the weekdays can be entered. Monday is 1, Tuesday is 2, etc. If the
scheme is valid for several days, the days can be entered in one command (e.g.
12345 means Monday till Friday).
Example: to arm the system only during weekdays, from 6AM to 7PM, set the
TIMEARM1 to 06:00, TIMEDISARM1 to 19:00 and DAYS1 to 12345.
(Only) when using your own SIM card, the DATE and TIME must also be set
manually. The portal synchronizes this automatically.
5.15 BUTTONLOCK
It can be useful to lock the on/off button to prevent the unit from being switched off
unintentionally. As default the buttonlock is unlocked (so, the button is enabled). To
disable the button, the buttonlock needs to be switched to "ON".
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