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2. STANDARD BEHAVIOUR
2.1 CML4255 WITH MOBEYE SIM AND INTERNET PORTAL
The Mobeye CML4255 with Mobeye SIM card and registered on the
Mobeye Internet Portal, has the following behaviour as factory settings:
- Every 60 minutes the temperature values are measured and. Every 24
hours the logged values are sent to the Mobeye Internet Portal (intervals
can be changed). In the portal they are visible as a graph and in tabular
form. The values can be downloaded.
- In the situation of a temperature alarm the Mobeye CML4255 sends an
alarm message to the Mobeye Internet Portal. The Portal forwards the
alarm as push notification, call (spoken message), text message and/or
e-mail to the ‘alarm contacts’.
- For all types of alarms a local alarm indication will sound, which can be
interrupted by briefly pressing the on/off button.
- As soon as the temperature gets back to a value inside the range, a
message is sent to the Mobeye Internet Portal. The Portal forwards the
alarm to the ‘alarm contacts’.
- In case one of the additional inputs is activated by a sensor, the Mobeye
CML4255 sends an alarm message to the Mobeye Internet Portal. The
Portal forwards the alarm to the ‘alarm contacts’.
- When the temperature sensor is removed, the Mobeye CML4255 sends a
message via the Mobeye Internet Portal.
- When an external power supply is used and a power failure occurs, the
Mobeye CML4255 sends a ‘power failure’ message to Mobeye Internet
Portal, to be forwarded to the ‘alarm contacts’. When the power is
restored, the Mobeye CML4255 sends a ‘power restored’ message.
- When the batteries need to be replaced, the Mobeye CML4255 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). If these are not received in time, the portal sends
an exception message to the ‘service’ contacts.
Chapter 5 describes how to influence the standard behaviour.
Communication between the Mobeye CML4255 and the Mobeye Internet
Portal takes place via data (and SMS as fallback). Messages can be sent as a