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1.11. A 15 second delay allows you to leave the premises
When you arm the system via your phone, a keyfob or a keypad, the system will give you a 15
second delay before it activates, giving you time to leaving the premises. You can change the time
delay at any time (see
ELDES Configuration Tool
software’s
Help
section).
The red LED on the detector lens will start to blink, indicating the time delay is in operation and
you must leave room. The red light will go off after 15 seconds when the system will be armed.
1.12. Receiving an alarm call
When the detector is armed and motion is detected in the room, the system will send a SMS/text
message to
User 1
and then ring the user until the call is answered. If the call is not answered
after several rings (predetermined by your mobile phone operator) the system will hang up. If
the call is not picked up by
User 1
, the system will ring all the pre-programmed numbers in order
of priority starting with
User 2
until a user picks up or the call expires. If the first user is “busy” or
“out of radio coverage”, the system will also ring the next pre-programmed number. When a call is
answered, the system will activate the remote microphone so you can listen to what is happening
in the building.
You can also program the system to send an SMS/text message to all users (see
ELDES Configu-
ration Tool
software’s
Help
section).
1.13. In case of mains power failure
The system will automatically switch to the back–up battery supply in case of mains power
failure. At this time you will receive an SMS/text message warning message. You will also receive
an SMS/text message when the mains power has been restored. Likewise the system will warn
you by SMS/text message when the back-up battery is getting low, just before the system is
switched off.
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