User manual MOTOROLA WIRELESS EASY START KIT HMEZ2000
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Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Safety, Regulatory, Software License, and Warranty Information
Regulatory Information
CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Motorola for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. FCC Compliance Class B Digital Device
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. [. . . ] The arrow on the column heading indicates whether it is in ascending or descending order.
Archive Screen buttons and controls
DELETE SELECTED · Prompts to delete the currently selected archive items on the current page. DELETE ALL · Prompts to delete all archive items from the system. PAGE X OF Y · Display page number X out of a total of Y archive pages. ITEMS PER PAGE · Changes the number of archive items displayed per page. DELETE (column heading) · Places a check mark next to each archive item on the current page.
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Archive Preview buttons and controls
DELETE · Prompts to delete the archive item. PREV ITEM · View the previous item in the currently filtered/sorted list. NEXT ITEM · View the next item in the currently filtered/sorted list.
Related Topics
Device Discovery System Controls Event Scheduling Arming Methods Event Logs
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Event Log
The Event Log saves and presents a history of all events that have been recorded by your Motorola homesight (TM) Software. The Event Log provides a simple way for you to review all device activity that has taken place during unattended operation of the Motorola homesight (TM) Software. The Event Log is also useful for helping to diagnose problems with the system. An event is recorded whenever an action (such as one of the following) occurs: · Sensor is triggered · Sensor is armed or disarmed · Camera captures an image · Camera captures a video clip · Device is added or removed · Device reports an error condition · Motorola homesight is started or stopped Each event listed in the log includes the following information: · Event date and time · A description of the event Events are displayed in "last-in, first-out" order, where the most recent event is shown at the top of the list, and the oldest event is shown at the bottom of the list. If the Event Log holds more events than can fit on a single screen, scroll bars will appear so that you can scroll any part of the log into view.
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The date and time of each event shown in the log is based on the setting of your PC's built-in clock/calendar. If the dates or times shown do not appear to be correct, please check to be sure that your PC's clock/calendar is set correctly. If you change the system time while the application is running, you will need to restart the software so that the correct times are shown in the log.
The Event Log maintains a list of all events that have been recorded since the Log was last cleared. You can clear the Log manually by clicking on the Clear Log button at the top of the screen.
Event Logs are stored in a directory on your PC's hard disk. Whenever the Event Log grows to a size greater than 500 KB, a new Event Log file will be created, and the old log file will remain on your hard disk. If the total size of the files in your Event Log directory exceeds 3 MB, the system will automatically delete the oldest log file in order to free some space for new event records. In addition to the Event Log, your Motorola homesight (TM) Software maintains a set of internal logs that may be used by a technical support representative to help in determining the source of any problem that you may encounter. If the support representative requires a copy of your logs, you may be asked to click on the Zip Logs button at the bottom of the Event Log screen. Clicking on that button will gather all of the necessary logs into a convenient ". zip" file that you can e-mail to the support representative.
Event Log Screen buttons and controls: CLEAR LOG · Click this button to erase the list of events shown on the Event Log page. 76 Motorola homesightTM USER GUIDE
ZIP LOGS · Click this button if you have been requested to do so by Motorola Technical Support. The current Motorola homesight (TM) Software logs will be packaged in a single "zip" file. Please e-mail the file to Technical Support in accordance with their directions.
Related Topics
Event Archives Event Scheduling Arming Methods homesight Devices
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Remote Access
Your Motorola homesight Software offers an optional remote service* that allows you to completely control and monitor your system from anywhere on the Internet. [. . . ] Click OK to finish updating.
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Troubleshooting Sensors
Symptom LED lamp does not light up or flash when sensor is triggered
Remedies Be sure that batteries are properly inserted with the correct polarity. Be sure that the sensor has been registered with the system.
Controller does not recognize the sensor during discovery
Make sure that the sensor has correct power. Position the sensor in closer proximity to the controller and try again. Check to make sure that no other wireless device is interfering with the sensor transmissions. [. . . ]
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