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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 

This product contains recyclable components. When disposing of this product, 
please take it to a waste collection point for disposal or to your sales point. Bring 
empty batteries to a recycling centre or collection point. 

Summary of Contents for PowerGuard CM4100

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL Mobeye PowerGuard CM4100 SW version 1 n...

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Page 3: ...tivate the PowerGuard 13 4 6 System reset 14 5 Possible settings 15 5 1 Alarm phone numbers 15 5 2 Test message 15 5 3 Input type 16 5 4 Alarm delay time 16 5 5 Inactive time 16 5 6 Alarm repeat time...

Page 4: ...ended 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 de...

Page 5: ...provider or fall back to 2G In addition the Mobeye SIM card offers access to the Mobeye Internet Portal This management environment gives the device essential functions such as online programming disp...

Page 6: ...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 I...

Page 7: ...is restored the Mobeye PowerGuard sends a power restored SMS text message When one of the inputs is activated by a sensor the Mobeye PowerGuard sends an alarm SMS text message and calls the phone num...

Page 8: ...n the Mobeye Internet Portal b Activate the SIM card and the device c Program the settings and synchronise d Use of the portal and app 6 Programming when using your own SIM card a Enter the program mo...

Page 9: ...emoved when inserting or changing the SIM card The settings are stored in the device memory 3 2 INSERT THE BATTERIES Insert the two batteries CR123 in the module Use the indication for the correct pla...

Page 10: ...d external power the Mobeye PowerGuard will search for the network The outside LED flashes green and red This process normally takes 10 30 seconds in a new device this can take some minutes When the n...

Page 11: ...tten on the plastic SIM card below the barcode You can take the entire number or only the last 8 digits If the SIM card and batteries are already installed a pop up will appear where you assign a name...

Page 12: ...irst blink red green while connecting to the network 4 4 BASICS OF THE MOBEYE INTERNET PORTAL Dashboard With multiple devices the dashboard shows all devices with the alarm messages in the last 24 hou...

Page 13: ...essages you link the contact persons who receive alarm and service messages via push notification call text message and or e mail Service messages can be warnings about missed test messages and low ba...

Page 14: ...sages In order to switch on arm the Mobeye PowerGuard Press the button at the backside for 1 second The green LED blinks once every 3 seconds battery powered or stays on continuously in case of an ext...

Page 15: ...pply 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 ext...

Page 16: ...is disarmed The Mobeye Internet Portal expects the test message and checks the timely receipt The monitoring of the test messages follows the management by exception rule only if the message was not...

Page 17: ...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 As default the input delay time is set to 1 second 5 5 INACTIVE TIME The...

Page 18: ...age on www mobeye com 5 8 POWER FAILURE MESSAGE If the Mobeye PowerGuard is supplied with external power and the power fails it can send alarm messages If the setting is OFF no message is sent When se...

Page 19: ...nally As default the buttonlock is unlocked so the button is enabled To disable the button the buttonlock needs to be switched to ON 5 12 EXIT DELAY TIME The exit delay time defines the time between t...

Page 20: ...OWN SIM CARDS When using your own SIM card by default the PowerGuard will call and send SMS text messages It is possible to suppress one of these By turning off the CALL the unit will only send SMS t...

Page 21: ...et In this program mode the device is ready to receive commands and settings In a battery operated unit a time out occurs if no correct command is received for 3 minutes after which the communication...

Page 22: ...sages up to 5 telephone numbers The first telephone number TEL1 is mandatory This number will receive next to alarm message also system messages such as battery low and keep alive message The telephon...

Page 23: ...ype input 1 TYPEIN1 NO NC NO Input type input 2 TYPEIN2 NO NC NO Delay on input 1 DELAY1 0 999 sec 1 Delay on input 2 DELAY2 0 999 sec 1 Inactive time input 1 INACTIVEIN1 0 60 min 0 Inactive time inpu...

Page 24: ...XT1 20 characters Alarm 1 Alarm text input 2 TEXT2 20 characters Alarm 2 Alarm text power failure TEXT3 20 characters Power failure Alarm text power restore TEXT4 20 characters Power restored Examples...

Page 25: ...inks once every 3 seconds battery powered or stays on continuously in case of an external power supply If powered externally with network connection switching can be done via SMS commands SMS command...

Page 26: ...S 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 command list advanced s...

Page 27: ...replaced External power supply OK batteries OK The external 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...

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: ...on 12V ca 50 mA stand by max ca 500 mA Dimensions 94 x 94 x 28 mm Ambient temperature 10 C until 50 C This product is designed and manufactured in the Netherlands For more information visit www mobeye...

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