TUTA-B12 GSM REMOTE CAMERA USER MANUAL
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3.7 Arming or disarming the camera
3.7.1 Arming TUTA camera
When the user arms the TUTA camera, the built-in infrared body detector (PIR) will
start working and detecting body heat. The TUTA camera will automatically send
alarm message or making a phone call once the infrared body detector (PIR)
triggered.
There will be 30 seconds alarm suspension period; the user can leave the camera
location during this time to avoid a mis-alarm.
Method 1:
The
Master
or
family
user sends following SMS message in order to:
Arming TUTA camera:
#01#
(18)
Method 2:
Press on the remote control, while pointing it in the direction of the TUTA
camera. The TUTA camera will emit a BEEP tone, to indicate that arming the TUTA
camera is successful. (Refer remote control instruction instructions in the manual
elsewhere.)
3.7.2 Camera alarm
Once the camera is triggered in its armed state, the LED will flash fast in green, then turn
red and flash fast. It will send an alarm notification via SMS, MMS or make voice calling
according to the established setting. After it finishes the alarm process, the camera will
enter a one minute alarm-suspension period and the camera will be able to alarm again
after that one minute.
3.7.3 Disarming TUTA camera
Method 1:
The
Master
or
family
user sends following SMS message in order to:
Disarming TUTA camera:
#02#
(19)
Method 2:
Press the button on the remote control and the camera will emit a BEEP tone to
show the TUTA disarm successfully. (Refer remote control instruction setup in the
manual elsewhere.)