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8.2 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:
Triggered input 1
TEXT1: alarm 1
Triggered input 2
TEXT2: alarm 2
The alarm text can be changed by SMS command (see chapter 12 for explanation):
SMS command TEXT1:
CODE TEXT1:free text
SMS command TEXT2:
CODE TEXT2: free text
8.3 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.
8.4 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.
8.5 INACTIVE TIME
T
he “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.
8.6 PIR SENSOR ON/OFF
If the inputs are in use, it could be useful to de-activate the integrated movement sensor (PIR). The Mobeye Argos
will then cease activating alarms when movement is detected until this function is reinstated. As factory settings the
PIR is ON.
8.7 ALARM REPEAT
See 5.5 for explanation.