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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 AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY (OPTIONALLY) 

Although the  Mobeye  Panic Button is designed to run  on batteries, it is possible to 
use an external power supply, which helps the alarm notifications to be sent faster. 
With external power the module is always connected with the GSM network. 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. 
 
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 strip

e) to “+” 

Ground (black lead) to “-“ 

 

Summary of Contents for CM2500

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Mobeye Panic Button CM2500 SW version 5 n...

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Page 3: ...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...

Page 4: ...device in the portal 13 4 5 Configuration and synchronisation 14 4 6 Basics of the Mobeye Internet Portal 14 4 7 Confirmation of the alarm message 16 4 8 System reset 16 5 Possible settings 17 5 1 Ala...

Page 5: ...4 7 4 SMS reports when using own SIM card 25 7 5 Technical messages 26 8 Status feedback 27...

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Page 7: ...net 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 m...

Page 8: ...is used and a power failure occurs the Mobeye Panic Button sends a power failure message to Mobeye Internet Portal to be forwarded to the alarm contacts When the power is restored the Mobeye Panic But...

Page 9: ...er In case external emergency buttons are connected to the external inputs and these are activated the Mobeye Panic Button sends an alarm SMS text message and calls the phone numbers programmed in by...

Page 10: ...e Mobeye Internet Portal e Program the options and synchronise 6 Programming when using your own SIM card a Enter the program mode b Program the settings Steps 1 to 4 are described in sections 3 1 up...

Page 11: ...ettings will not be deleted since they are stored in the device memory 3 3 CONNECT AN EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY OPTIONALLY Although the Mobeye Panic Button is designed to run on batteries it is possible t...

Page 12: ...insert them in the two connectors of input 1 press on the green pins for connecting the wires It does not matter which wire is connected to which connector A second button can be connected to input 2...

Page 13: ...rnet 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 th...

Page 14: ...g 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 batterie...

Page 15: ...e 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 sta...

Page 16: ...ges 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 cont...

Page 17: ...elete the Mobeye Panic Button 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 Panic Button to its...

Page 18: ...r 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 po...

Page 19: ...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 t...

Page 20: ...The time can be set between 0 and 999 minutes As default the delay time is set to 0 5 10 TEST MESSAGE When using the Mobeye Internet Portal The Mobeye Panic Button can send regular test messages keep...

Page 21: ...test SMS messages keep alive to the first phone number TEL1 to ensure the proper functioning of the unit The test message function is only active if the unit is armed The timing of the test message i...

Page 22: ...ally 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 configu...

Page 23: ...d an SMS text message with the security code and the command 3 The green LED blinks 3 times to indicate the successful configuration In case of an incorrect command the red LED flashes 5 times SMS mes...

Page 24: ...ON OFF ON SMS on off SMS ON OFF ON Priority of message PRIORITY CALL MESSAGE MESSAGE Input type input 1 TYPEIN1 NO NC NO Input type input 2 TYPEIN2 NO NC NO Delay on on off button DELAYBUTTON 0 999 s...

Page 25: ...e 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 By s...

Page 26: ...power and batteries SMS command status request STATUS example 1111 STATUS LIST OF SETTINGS The settings can be requested by sending following SMS text message SMS command list basic settings SET SMS c...

Page 27: ...ernal power is restored or the adapter is plugged in a socket batteries do not need to be replaced delayed message If delayed message is added to the SMS text messages the message couldn t be sent ear...

Page 28: ...he network connection is established 2 flashes red every 3 seconds No GSM connection Try the SIM card in any mobile telephone replace SIM card using other telecom provider try the module at another lo...

Page 29: ...x ca 500 mA Power consumption 12V ca 50 mA stand by max ca 500 mA Dimensions 80 x 60 x 30 mm Ambient temperature 10 C until 50 C This manual is published by Mobeye All rights the translation included...

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