10
4.3 CONFIGURATION AND SYNCHRONISATION
The device settings can be programmed in the Mobeye Internet Portal. In
this way you prepare the settings, to be picked up by the device. Since the
Mobeye device is leading in the communication between the portal and the
device, the data synchronisation is done after:
1) any message to the portal (regular test message, alarm,
low batteries).
2) pressing the button for 5 seconds (see image).
3) reinserting/reconnecting all batteries.
During the data exchange with the portal, the LED flashes
green. A battery-operated unit will first 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 hours, (missed) test messages and low battery
status. Select a device to go to the details of a specific device.
Status & History
The status block shows values about the status of the unit.
If the "Synchronised" status is set to "No", there are new settings or alarm
numbers that still need to be transferred to the device.
The network strength value at the last communication session is shown. If
the value is lower than -98 dB, consider another location for the device.
Click on the position icon to see the geographical location during the
last report. Note: this is an indication based on "cell-id".
The history displays all historical events. Click on "all events" to see the list.
Device Settings
The device settings can be changed via the Mobeye Internet Portal. To do
this, click on the "edit" icon and type in the security code (factory setting is
"1111"). See chapter 5 for the description per setting.
After saving the new settings, they must be retrieved by the device
(synchronized). See 4.3 for more information about synchronizing.