Getting ready to install your AlertMe system - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_read...
Getting ready to install your AlertMe system - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network Article Discussion Edit History Move Watch Upload file Special pages http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_read... pads - they aren't quite lik e normal ones. You will need to have br oadband! The Hub connects to a spare Ethernet connection in your home; this will probably be a spare sock et on your broadband router.
Safety Advice for using AlertMe - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Safety_Advic...
Safety Advice for using AlertMe - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network Article Discussion Edit History Move Watch Upload file Special pages http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Safety_Advic... wireless product and a pacemak er to avoid potential interference with the pacemak er. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is tak ing place, ensure that you are at least this distance from the unit.
Safety Advice for using AlertMe - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Safety_Advic... Custom ising Aler tm e Accessor ies We strongly advise you not to modify your Alertme accessories. Our accessories have all been certified to international safety and radio emissions standards. If you change or modify them, you could lose all that protection. In the US, you could even void your authority from the FCC to use them. Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.
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Regulatory Compliance - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network Article Discussion Edit History Move Watch Upload file Special pages http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Regulatory... This device com plies with Par t 15 of the FCC Rules.
Regulatory Compliance - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Regulatory... following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. [see FCC rule 15.105 (b)] Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.
Installing the Hub - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_t... From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe Installing the Hub From Alertme The Hub is the first part of your Kit to be installed. It's in the box mark ed "1". You'll find the hub power supply underneath the Hub itself in that box, along with an Ethernet cable.
Installing the Hub - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_t... next to each other - try to position them somewhat apart if possible. Your hub should be placed the right way up, with the AlertMe logo on top, and shouldn't have other items placed on top of it. (The top of your hub may get warm during operation.
Installing the Hub - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_t... packaging box, underneath the Hub! Linking the Hub to your AlertMe website account If you have not already logged into the AlertMe secure website, now would be a good time to do so! If you have not registered on the site, you will need to do this now (it is lik ely that you will have registered when you ordered your Kit, though). There is more information about registration here.
Installing the Hub - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_t... Excellent! Your hub is now in constant contact with AlertMe. You can now move onto Starting up the Accessories. Find out more about what the Hub is and what it does here (leaving the installation user guide - you might want to open this page in another tab or window). Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.
Illustrated: Hub connections - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Illustrated:... From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe Illustrated: Hub connections From Alertme Here you can see where to connect power and Ethernet cables to your Hub.
Illustrated: Hub connections - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Illustrated:... The SIM card is supplied fitted in your Hub and we recommend you don't remove it. If you do, please put it back ! Only AlertMe-supplied SIMs are supported. When you replace it, it will only "click " into place one way around. Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com/wik i/index.
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Starting up the Accessories - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Starting_up_... and Hub For each Accessory, you will turn it on, and then position it right next to the Hub so that the wireless network is set up correctly. You will do this with all your Accessories at once, and then move on to the next stage of installation.
Starting up the Accessories - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Starting_up_... a section for each type of Accessory, illustrated with a number which matches the pack aging number for that Accesory type. If any are missing, click here. If all your Accessor ies ar e pr esent and cor r ect on the website, click on to the next page. The r est of the installation is quite str aightfor war d.
Starting up the Accessories - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Starting_up_... remove this if you have one!) If the light does not turn on at all, then click here for help. The Motion Sensor To put in a battery, squeeze the tabs on opposite sides of the sensor, and lift off the front (see here for pictures). The battery is supplied by AlertMe in the Motion Sensor box. Clip the back on the sensor again when you have put the battery in.
Starting up the Accessories - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Starting_up_... back away from the k eyring end (see here for pictures). The battery is supplied by AlertMe in the Keyfob box. Clip the Keyfob together again when you have put the battery in. If the light does not turn on at all, then click here for help. The Button To put in a battery, squeeze the tabs on opposite sides of the Button, and lift off the front (see here for pictures).
T he Hub does not seem to connect to AlertMe - Al... http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/T he_Hub_do... From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe The Hub does not seem to connect to AlertMe From Alertme Mak e sure that your Hub is connected to your broadband router via an Ethernet cable.
T he Hub does not seem to connect to AlertMe - Al... Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/T he_Hub_do... check the power and Ethernet cables, and wait 5 minutes, then try again. If you use MAC addr ess filter ing on your br oadband gateway... then you may need to set up the Hub MAC address on your gateway.
Getting started with the Alarm Detector - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star...
Getting started with the Alarm Detector - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... It work s by listening out for the noise of a smok e alarm, or other alarm, going off; it should be installed within 5cm of the alarm it is to listen to. There's more info here.
Getting started with the Alarm Detector - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... 5cm of your existing smok e alarm, stick ing it next to the existing alarm on the ceiling (or, possibly, wall). You should also try to follow our general Accessory positioning guidelines. If you are having problems positioning it, try reading our help on positioning.
Getting started with the Alarm Detector - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... it onto the back of the Alarm Detector and press firmly for a few seconds. Then, peel off the printed part of the cover sheet off the pad you just stuck down, and press the Alarm Detector against the surface you want to stick it to firmly for a few seconds.
Getting started with the Alarm Detector - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... testing it? Once you have installed your Alarm Detector, the light will go out for the remainder of the Alertme setup process. When you reach the testing stage, the light will come on whenever the Alarm Detector detects the noise of the alarm next to it. For more information about testing, click here. Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.
Installing the Alarm Detector - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe Installing the Alarm Detector From Alertme This Accessory is part of the Emergency, or Smok e, Alarm system. Questions about the Alar m Detector ? Click Getting star ted with the Alar m Detector .
Installing the Alarm Detector - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... about the Alarm Detector, click here. Repeat the following instructions for each Alarm Detector you have. It is a good idea before you start to think about which of your smok e and/or carbon monoxide alarms you are going to connect to your AlertMe system. (You can buy more Alarm Detectors if you need more.
Installing the Alarm Detector - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... cannot find a good spot anywhere near there, it might be that you are out of range of the Hub. Moving your Lamp nearer to where you want to install this sensor might be the answer - read more about tweak ing your system for better wireless network coverage. As you position your Alar m Detector , you should m ak e sur e you select a location wher e the Alar m Detector light is flashing continuously.
Installing the Alarm Detector - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... Great! You have installed your Alarm Detector. Find out more about what the Alarm Detector is and what it does here (leaving the installation user guide you might want to open this page in another tab or window). Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.
Getting started with the Button - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star...
Getting started with the Button - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... There's more info here. How do I start it up? To put in a battery, squeeze the tabs on opposite sides of the sensor and lift off the front (see here for pictures or here for a movie). The battery is supplied by AlertMe in the Button box. Clip the back on the sensor again when you have put the battery in.
Getting started with the Button - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... I can't see a flashing light on it When the Button flashes its light, the whole of the orange ring on the front will light up! When you first put the battery in, you should expect to see the Button light blink twice every few seconds; the light will go out once the Button is communicating with the Hub.
Getting started with the Button - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... Button as if you were changing the battery. Screw the back plate onto your wall, then simply clip the front part back on.
Getting started with the Button - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... Once you have installed your Button, the light will go out for the remainder of the Alertme setup process. When you reach the testing stage, the light will come on whenever the Button is pressed. For more information about testing, click here. Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.
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Installing the Button - Alertme Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... your Hub star t to flash on and off r egular ly. This is the one to install now. Tak e this Button to wher e ever you wish to put it. As you m ove ar ound your hom e, the light on your Button m ay continue to flash, or the light m ay star t to blink twice ever y few seconds.
Installing the Button - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... Button to a room in your home, if you opt to set up Rooms on the AlertMe secure website. For now, you just need to give it a name.) Great! You have installed your Button. You can install further Buttons now, or move onto Personalising_your_AlertMe_system_for_the_first_time.
Getting started with the Keyfob - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star...
Getting started with the Keyfob - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... Motion Sensors do not trigger an alarm, for example, but when you are Away they do.
Getting started with the Keyfob - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... What should I call it? You should give each Keyfob the name of the person who will k eep it. So, if one Keyfob will belong to Billy, call the Keyfob "Billy" here on the website. Then, AlertMe can show you who is at home at any given time, and can tell you who set the alarm when they left the house, and so on.
Getting started with the Keyfob - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... position to be used), or it will blink twice every few seconds (if it is not in a good position, and cannot communicate with the Hub). What does the flashing light mean when I'm testing it? Once you have installed your Keyfob, the light will go out for the remainder of the Alertme setup process. When you reach the testing stage, the light will come on whenever either Keyfob button is pressed.
Getting started with the Keyfob - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... Categories: Installation | Accessories | Keyfob This page was last modified 13:34, 17 January 2008. This page has been accessed 342 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.
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Installing the Keyfobs - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... Naming the Keyfob On the walk through page on AlertMe's secure website you should now be able to see all the Accessories you have not yet set up, including the Keyfob you are about to set up. Your Keyfobs should be near your Hub with their lights turned off.
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Getting started with the Lamp - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... yourself. It look s lik e this: Nice, isn't it? There's more info here. How do I start it up? Plug the Lamp power supply into a mains power sock et, somewhere near the Hub, and plug the power supply cable into the Lamp (click here for a movie showing this).
Getting started with the Lamp - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... your Hub. Putting the Lam p in another r oom , or on another floor , of your hom e, is ideal. The Lam p needs to be plugged into a m ains power sock et. You should also try to follow our general Accessory positioning guidelines. If you are having problems positioning it, try reading our help on positioning.
Getting started with the Lamp - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... installing it? When this Lamp is selected for placement on the website it will flash regularly once a second (whilst it is in a good position for the Accessory to be installed), or it will blink twice every few seconds (if it is not in a good position). You should hold the Lamp still in the place you want to install it for about 5 seconds.
Getting started with the Lamp - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.php /Getting_started_with_the_Lamp" Categories: Installation | Accessories | Lamp This page was last modified 17:34, 22 January 2008. This page has been accessed 663 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.
Installing the Lamp - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe Installing the Lamp From Alertme Before you start here, you should have installed your Hub and started up all your Accessories by turning them on and bonding them with the Hub.
Installing the Lamp - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... Positioning the Lamp in your home The Lamp you are about to install should currently be near to your Hub. On the walk through page on AlertMe's secure website you should now be able to see all of the Lamps you have, including the one you are about to install.
Installing the Lamp - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... tak es to get to a better place. If moving it around does not work , try another location. If you cannot find a good spot anywhere near there, it might be that you are out of range of the Hub. If you cannot find a good spot for your lamp, read more about how to fix any issues with the wireless network .
Installing the Lamp - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_th... you have one, or move onto Setting up the Keyfob. Find out more about what the Lamp is and what it does here (leaving the installation user guide - you might want to open this page in another tab or window). Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.php/Installing_the_Lamp" Categories: Installation | Lamp | Wireless network | Accessories This page was last modified 17:35, 22 January 2008.
Getting started with the Motion Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star...
Getting started with the Motion Sensor - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... It look s out across your home from a vantage point near the top of a wall. There's more info here. How do I start it up? To put in a battery, squeeze the tabs on opposite sides of the sensor, and lift off the front (see here for pictures or here for a movie).
Getting started with the Motion Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... designed for use indoor s. A hallway, or in a gr ound floor r oom pointing towar ds a door , ar e good choices. You should position it so that it has a good view acr oss the ar ea you want to pr otect, but tr y to position your Motion Detector so that it points away fr om windows or exter ior door s. Your AlertMe Motion Sensor will sense motion in a range up to 10m.
Getting started with the Motion Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... a second (if it is in a good position for the Accessory to be installed), or it will blink twice every few seconds (if it is not in a good position). If you aren't placing this Motion Sensor, it most lik ely will not be flashing its light. How do I stick it up? You have the choice of positioning the Motion Sensor flat on one wall, or on a corner between two walls.
Getting started with the Motion Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... a second all that time, it is a good spot to install it. If it doesn't, you should try moving the Motion Sensor somewhat read our tips here. I can't get it to flash regularly where I want to install it Check you have followed our Accessory positioning guidelines. For help with getting Accessories to communicate with your Hub all around your home, click here.
Installing the Motion Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_t... From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe Installing the Motion Sensor From Alertme This Accessory is installed as part of the Intruder Alarm. Questions about the Motion Sensor ? Click Getting star ted with the Motion Sensor .
Installing the Motion Sensor - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_t... There are general guidelines about positioning AlertMe Accessories here. For more information about the Motion Sensor, click here. Repeat the following instr uctions for each Motion Sensor you have.
Installing the Motion Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_t... cannot find a good spot anywhere near there, it might be that you are out of range of the Hub. Moving your Lamp nearer to where you want to install this sensor might be the answer - read more about tweak ing your system for better wireless network coverage. As you position your Motion Sensor , you should m ak e sur e you select a location wher e the Motion Sensor light is flashing continuously.
Installing the Motion Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_t... Find out more about what the Motion Sensor is and what it does here (leaving the installation user guide you might want to open this page in another tab or window). Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.php /Installing_the_Motion_Sensor" Categories: Installation | Batteries | Wireless network | Accessories | Security This page was last modified 14:51, 11 January 2008.
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Getting started with the Door/Window Sensor - Alertme Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... AlertMe Intruder Alarm system. As well as alerting you to intruders, this check s that you've shut all your doors and windows before going out! The Door/Window Sensor is battery powered and look s lik e this: The big part is the main sensor, and the little part is a magnet.
Getting started with the Door/Window Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... The Door /Window Sensor detects whether a door , window, or other thing is Open or Closed. The sensor has two parts - a larger part, into which the battery is placed, and a smaller part (which is actually a magnet). The Door/Window Sensor is designed for use indoors but it can be used on external windows or doors, providing that the larger part is normally indoors.
Getting started with the Door/Window Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... I can't see a flashing light on it The light, when flashing, is in the position of the green dot here: When you first put the battery in, you should expect to see the Door/Window Sensor light blink twice every few seconds; the light will go out once the Door/Window Sensor is communicating with the Hub.
Getting started with the Door/Window Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... two stick y pads, one at either end of the sensor. For the magnet we supply special, small stick y pads, which you use in the same way as the big ones.
Getting started with the Door/Window Sensor - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star... light mean when I'm testing it? Once you have installed your Door/Window Sensor, the light will go out for the remainder of the Alertme setup process. When you reach the testing stage, the light will come on whenever the Door/Window Sensor detects whatever it is stuck to opening. For more information about testing, click here. Retrieved from "http://wik i.alertme.com /wik i/index.
Using the sticky pads - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Using_the_st... From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe Using the sticky pads From Alertme We provide plenty of stick y pads for you to fix AlertMe accessories around your home. These are special pads from TESA.
Using the sticky pads - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Using_the_st... should do this!). Hold in place, pressing firmly down, for 5 seconds. Removing an Accessory Grip the Accessory firmly with one hand (without pressing it against the surface it is stuck to). Then, with the other hand, hold on the tab stick ing out from the stick y pad, and pull firmly parallel to the surface the pad is stuck to.
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Installing new AlertMe Accessories - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_n... From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe Installing new AlertMe Accessories From Alertme If your AlertMe system is already up and running, and you buy new Accessories, this is how to set them up.
Installing new AlertMe Accessories - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Installing_n... Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network This page was last modified 17:07, 11 January 2008. This page has been accessed 88 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.
T he Small Print - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/T he_Small_Print From Alertme User Guide fr ont page Recent changes List of all pages How to use this Guide Getting Started Quick Answers Personalising your system Using AlertMe Troubleshooting About AlertMe The Small Print From Alertme Our terms and conditions, warranty and privacy policy are all included in our Service Terms and Conditions (https://secure.alertme.com //index.php?pid=tariffterms) .
T he Small Print - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/T he_Small_Print Personalisation Phone calls Purchasing Security Subscription Text messages Users Website Wireless network Article Discussion Edit History Move Watch Upload file Special pages This page was last modified 14:45, 16 October 2008. This page has been accessed 292 times. Content is available under GNU Free Documentation License 1.2.