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TIP: Make sure all doors and windows with sensors are locked before the delay time is up. If
this is not the case, the alarm will go off after the 90 second delay. Depending on your set-
tings, this can be a text message or a siren going off, or a combination of these two.
Coming back
As soon as you return home, turn of the text alarm and the siren. If you do not do this, the
alarm system will be triggered every time you open a door or window with a sensor. You can
deactivate the alarm by pressing 8: (SMS and Buzzer on/off (text messages and siren on/off).
When you deactivate text messages or the siren, the red LEDs for SMS OFF and Buzzer OFF
will light up. This does not have any adverse effects.
TIP: Make sure the delay for the siren and text messages is long enough, so that you have
plenty of time to walk from the front door to the alarm system without triggering the alarm
and siren.
TIP: If you open a window or door with a sensor, the Mobile SMS Guard 300 will send a mes-
sage to the base station, even if text messages and the siren have been deactivated. This has
no further adverse effects. You can reset the Mobile SMS Guard 300 by pressing the round
'Reset' button. See figure 8.
In case of an alarm: reset
Figure 8
reset
If you are away and the Marmitek Mobile SMS Guard 300 receives an alert from one of the
sensors, you will receive a text message on the telephone number(s) entered.
The message looks as follows (depending on whether you have (de)activated the siren
and/or connected the relay.)
Depending on the settings (Relay on/off, siren on/off and text alarm
on/off, etc.) you see the following messages on your telephone display.
Depending on the length of time you have set on the module, you will
receive text messages until you have reset the Mobile SMS Guard 300.
Example: if you have set 'SMS Period' (see step 7.2) to '3 minutes', you
will continue receiving text messages every 3 minutes until you have reset
the module.
In case of an alarm you can now take action (i.e. go home, warn the
neighbours/janitor etc.) After returning home, you (or the neighbours/janitor) need to reset
the Mobile SMS Guard 300 (Reset button) to turn the alarm off.
If you know the module has given a false alarm or if the alarm has been resolved, you can
also reset the Mobile SMS Guard 300 remotely. To do this, you should send a text message
back to the Mobile SMS Guard 300 with the following text (in CAPITALS): RESET. The module
will be reset in the same way as when you press the 'Reset' button.
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