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5. POSSIBLE SETTINGS
The Mobeye MiniPir has many setting options that influence the behaviour
of the module. If connected on the Mobeye Internet Portal, the settings are
prepared in the portal (see chapter 4).
5.1 ALARM FORWARDING
An alarm is sent by the device to the portal, from where it will be forwarded
to the alarm contacts. In the Mobeye Internet Portal, under “alarm
messages” an unlimited number of contact persons can be set.
5.2 TEST MESSAGE
The Mobeye MiniPir can send regular test messages (keep alive) to the
Mobeye Internet Portal, to ensure the proper functioning of the unit. The
test message will also be sent if the unit 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 received, the ‘service’ contacts will receive
a notification.
The timing of the test message can be programmed. Since new settings
(options) will be synchronised after the test message, setting a specific time
of the test message may help the process of remote programming. Example:
if you force a daily test message at 17.30 hrs, you can prepare new settings
and be sure they are loaded into the device before the evening.
The interval between the test messages can be set between 0 days (no test
message) and 30 days. The default test interval is set to "7" (weekly).
5.3 ENTRY DELAY TIME
The entry delay time defines the time from the detection of a movement
until an alarm is initiated. If the Mobeye MiniPir is switched off within the
entry delay time, the message will not be sent.
After the entry delay time the network connection needs to be set up, which
makes the receipt time slightly longer. As default, the entry delay time is set
to 15 seconds.