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[. . . ] 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 item that is currently highlighted in the Archive List will be displayed in the Archive Preview. NOTE: If your system is armed, the currently selected item may change as new items are added to the archive. It is recommended that you disarm your system as you peruse the archives. Shown below is an example of a still image as it is displayed in the Archive Preview. Included are the date and time of the image capture, the name of the device that initiated the capture, and a description of the event that triggered the capture. In the example shown here, a still image was captured when the wireless camera's motion detector was triggered. 69 Motorola homesightTM USER GUIDE Shown below is an example of a video clip as it is displayed in the Archive Preview section. Use the VCR-like control buttons below the video clip to control playback. The buttons include PLAY/PAUSE, FORWARD and REWIND. While a video clip is playing back, you will be able to listen to any sound that may have been picked up by the camera's built-in microphone at the time that the video was captured. The sound can be turned off by toggling the MUTE button. 70 Motorola homesightTM USER GUIDE 71 Motorola homesightTM USER GUIDE Filtering and Sorting The Archive List can be filtered to show all events from a particular device or all events for a particular date range. When choosing a device, select Device and the device name in the Filter By fields: Select Device - All Devices to remove any filtering. To filter the list by date, select Date and the date range in the Filter By fields, then click the List button: 72 Motorola homesightTM USER GUIDE The columns in the Archive List can be clicked to change the sorting of the current list of items. 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. PREV PAGE · Go back and view the previous page of thumbnails. NEXT PAGE · Go forward and view the next page of thumbnails. 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. 73 Motorola homesightTM USER GUIDE 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 74 Motorola homesightTM USER GUIDE 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. [. . . ] The description depends on the device and status, as follows: Device Camera with motion sensor Status Description · no communication with device · armed · disarmed All battery-operated sensors · no communication with device · no data available · no contact with device Contact sensor · open, armed · open, disarmed · closed, armed · closed, disarmed Water sensor · dry, armed · dry, disarmed · wet, armed · wet, disarmed Temperature sensor · xxF, armed · xxF, not armed Motion sensor · armed · disarmed 135 Motorola homesightTM USER GUIDE Device Siren, Repeater, Wireless Keypad, Camera without motion sensor Status Description · ready · no communication with device · on · off Power Controller, Lamp Dimmer The interpretation of the status descriptions are described below: Status Description no communication with device motion sensor armed motion sensor not armed ready on off no data available no contact with device open, armed open, disarmed closed, armed closed, disarmed dry, armed More than the expected time interval has elapsed since the device sent its status. The sensor is currently detecting an open state. An event will be generated if a state change is detected. The sensor is currently detecting an open state. [. . . ]

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