Centrica Hive WD11 Alertme Wireless Contact Sensor : Window/Door 1-1 User Manual User Guide PRINTED
AlertMe.com Ltd Alertme Wireless Contact Sensor : Window/Door 1-1 User Guide PRINTED
Contents
- 1. web based manual
- 2. printed manual
printed manual
Side 1 without tab:Layout 1 7/12/07 13:50 Page 1 AlertMe in your home Intelligent home security The Emergency Alarm Quick start guide The Emergency Alarm service uses Alarm The Intruder Alarm The Intruder alarm monitors the Motion Sensors and Detectors (x2) to listen to your existing smoke alarms (or carbon monoxide alarms, or any other home alarms which make a loud siren or beeping). With an Door/Window Sensors when you are away from home and alerts you if anything happens. Alarm Detector installed next to each alarm in your home, your alarms become part Door/Window Sensors (x3) inform your AlertMe system whether doors or windows are open or closed. Each sensor has two parts, and you stick one on the door or window and one on the frame, so that they are close together when the door or window is shut. These are useful for checking that doors and windows are closed when you leave home. Motion Sensors (x2) watch for people moving around in a room or area of your home. They are best positioned towards the top of a wall, pointing out into the room. They are the best way of detecting any intruder in your home. The Fun Stuff of the AlertMe system, and you will be alerted if any of them go off. As well as the serious home safety and security service offered by AlertMe you also get a button and a lamp in your kit. New features using these accessories will be released over time. Check the website to find out what is available at the moment! The Lamp (x1) makes the AlertMe wireless network in your home even more reliable. In addition, it’s a funky, multi-coloured light which can be used for all kinds of things. The Button (x1) is an internet-connected button, which like the Lamp, can be used in all kinds of ways. Maybe you’d like to use your Button as a doorbell or panic button, or something else... The Hub The hub (x 1) is the heart of AlertMe in your home. It connects to AlertMe 24/7 via your broadband (with backup GPRS link). If your mains power goes out, it keeps working on backup batteries. It checks the Accessories in your home are working at all times and lets you know, via our The Keyfobs Each Keyfob (x 3) has two buttons: Home (the big one) and Away (the little one), to blip your home when you leave and return home, just like blipping a car. This controls the Intruder Alarm (letting it know when to secure your home), and can also be used to cancel the Emergency Alarm if it goes off because you’ve burnt the toast. secure servers, if anything happens. AlertMe also uses Keyfobs to keep track of who is at home, and who is out. You can always check who is at home using the secure website. Please turn over for instructions on how to install your alertme system. You can also visit http://help.alertme.com Side 2 without tab:Layout 1 7/12/07 13:43 Page 1 Unpack your kit. You will also need access to your broadband router and computer Plug your hub into your broadband router and follow the web instructions at alertme.com Connect your hub to your broadband router with the ethernet cable provided. Connect it to mains power using the power cable provided. Plug in the lamp and insert batteries into the other accessories Squeeze the tabs on the side of the accessory to open Insert the keyfob tool into the slot by the keyring and slide the top of the accessory back. /2 Please leave at least 1 1/2 hours for installation Test your AlertMe system Following the web instructions, place accessories around your home Check the keyfob arms and disarms your system Attach sticky pads to your accessories Wave your hand in front of the motion sensor. Distance between alarm and sensor - max 5cm Hold for 5 seconds Make sure the indentations on both sensors are facing each other Some accessories may require 2 sticky pads Open windows and doors to check your sensors. Once the battery is in place, carefully push together the two sides of the accessory Distance between sensors - max 5mm Point me so the only movement I see is people, not pets! To remove the sticky pads, pull the exposed tabs away while holding the accessory firmly in place. Press for 5 seconds
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