
mimas Pro user manual v4.1
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5.7 Functional settings
Setting format:
(100=a,b,c,d,e,f)
(100=a,b,c,d,e,f) (100=a,b,c,d,e,f)
(100=a,b,c,d,e,f)
a
aa
a = When mi
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mas Pro is turned on or off it sends ”ARMED / DISARMED” message (0=no,
1=yes)
b
bb
b = When alarm button is pressed, the device gives a signal tone (0=no, 1=yes). When the
signal tone is left out mi
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mas Pro gives a silent alarm and the only indication of the alarm is
the indicator light blinking red.
c
cc
c = Enable / disable the indicator light (0=disable, 1=enable)
d
dd
d = The device sends a location message when turned on (0=no, 1=yes)
e
ee
e = When ”ALARM” button is pressed the most recent valid location information is sent
from memory (0=no, 1=yes)
If the location information is not sent from memory Mimas Pro tries to acquire a new
location information in the event of an alarm. In security applications it is usually crucial to
deliver the last valid location message to receivers as fast as possible and the preferred
setting is then 1 i.e. yes.
f
ff
f = microphone amplification (1...7)
g
gg
g = speaker volume (0...4)
Example: (100=0,1,1,0
(100=0,1,1,0(100=0,1,1,0
(100=0,1,1,0,1
,1,1
,1,
,,
,5
55
5,
,,
,3
33
3)
))
)
5.8 Power save settings
mi
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mas Pro can be set to function in a power save mode thus extending battery life
significally. When the device is in power save mode it is not connected to GSM and doesn’t
acquire GPS-position. A press of the ”ALARM” button wakes up the device. In power save
mode mi
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mas Pro cannot receive any queries or settings but they are processed the next
time the device becomes active.
This setting causes some delay to the sending of the alarm (approximately 20 seconds) so
the overall time for receiving the alarm message is approximately 25-35 seconds. This
setting is not preferred for security applications where immediate alarm message sending
is crucial.
Setting format: (101=x)
(101=x)(101=x)
(101=x)
x = activate power save mode (0
00
0=no, 1
11
1=yes)
Example: (101=0)
(101=0)(101=0)
(101=0)
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