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entered, which can be assigned to the days in the week (e.g. to have a
different weekend scheme).
As default the automatic (dis) arming times are valid for all days. It is possible
to assign them to only a few days in the week. In this way it is possible to
have two different schemes, which are valid on different days.
As value the weekdays can be entered. Monday is 1, Tuesday is 2, etc. If the
scheme is valid for several days, the days can be set in a row (e.g. 12345
means Monday till Friday).
Example: to arm the system only during weekdays, from 6AM to 7PM, set the
TIMEARM1 to 06:00, TIMEDISARM1 to 19:00 and DAYS1 to 12345.
(Only) when using your own SIM card, the DATE and TIME must also be set
manually. The portal synchronizes this automatically.
5.11 BUTTONLOCK
It can be useful to lock the on/off button to prevent the unit from being
switched off unintentionally. As default the buttonlock is unlocked (so, the
button is enabled). To disable the button, the buttonlock needs to be
switched to "ON". Synchronising the settings to the portal, by pressing for 10
seconds, always works.
5.12 EXIT DELAY TIME
The exit delay time defines the time between the moment of switching on
the module – while the input is active – and the moment the module starts
sending the first alarm message. Example: the module has been installed in a
cabinet where a door magnet contact is connected to the input. The exit
delay time is the time between switching on the module and closing the
cabinet’s door. Only after this time has exceeded, alarm messages will be
sent. The time can be set between 0 and 999 seconds. As default, the exit
delay time is set to 0 second.
5.13 LOW POWER MODE
The low power mode is only important with an externally powered Mobeye
PowerGuard. If the (factory) mode is set to “OFF”, the communication
module will always have a network connection. When set to “ON” the
behaviour is the same as for a battery-powered device; the communication