Monimoto MONIMOTO7 Manuale utente

USER
MANUAL

THANK YOU
FOR PURCHASING MONIMOTO!
We will do our best to help you secure your property.
If you have any issues with your Monimoto, please contact our Support team
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1. Before You Start / 6
2. How Monimoto Works / 8
1. Ready Mode / 9
2. Alarm Mode / 9
3. Exit Alarm Mode / 11
4. Periodic Check / 12
5. Getting Started / 13
6. Where to Install Monimoto / 14
7. Testing Monimoto / 15
8. Battery Replacement / 16
9. Restoring Default Parameters / 18
10. LED indications / 18
11. Updating Firmware / 18
12. Technical Specifications / 19
13. Additional Information / 20
CONTENTS
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MONIMOTO KEY FOB
WHAT’S IN THE BOX:
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2 RELEASABLE
ZIP TIES
2X FR6 BATTERIES 1X CR2450
BATTERY
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1. BEFORE YOU START
However your smartphone must also have Bluetooth 4.0+ (BLE) functionality, as the connection
between your phone and Monimoto uses this technology.
In the pictures below you can see Monimoto packed with LTE, GPS, Bluetooth and other smart
technology inside. It also contains an eSIM card (chip soldered to the board) and two FR6 type
batteries. This unit is the brain of your smart alarm system. It is intended to be placed inside your vehicle
and track it down in case of theft.
Additionally Monimoto comes with a Key Fob which is kept with the owner and works on a proximity basis.
It must be kept with the owner (not anywhere inside or on the motorcycle) at all times. Why? If you keep it
on your bike and it gets stolen - the alarm will not start since the device will see the key fob nearby.
The device can be used with iOS 9.3 or Android 5.0 devices and all
subsequent operating systems.
LTE
module
LTE
antenna
GPS
antenna
eSIM
LED
Lithium
AA 1.5V
L91 (FR6)
batteries
Reset
button
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The Monimoto Key Fob is not supposed to be attached to your keys and should be kept separate - in
your pocket or backpack. This will prevent you from losing the linked Key Fob in case your motorcycle
keys are stolen. Each Monimoto device can connect up to 3 Key Fobs. After some time you will need
to change the battery in the Key Fob.
Pay attention to battery sides when inserting it into the Key Fob.
Battery should be inserted PLUS (+) side FACEDOWN to the enclosure.
Insert flat screwdriver into
special hole and lift
Separate the two black plastic pieces After replacing battery realign the
two sides and firmly close cover
until you hear a click sound
HOW CAN YOU DO THAT?
Old
battery
Old
battery
New
battery
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New
battery
New
battery
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CR2450
V3
+
Old
battery
Old
battery
New
battery
-
New
battery
New
battery
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CR2450
V3
+
Old
battery
Old
battery
New
battery
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New
battery
New
battery
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CR2450
V3
+
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THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND:
• The maximum Bluetooth signal range between your smartphone and Monimoto unit is 50m (~150ft)
in an open area.
• If you have more than one Monimoto you can use the same Key Fob for all of them.
• Monimoto is designed to search for satellites and deliver precise GPS locations but GPS signals
are usually poor inside buildings or places such as: basements, garages, lifts, underground car parks,
concrete buildings, and tunnels. In such cases Monimoto sends approximate locations using Cell ID
technology.
• Each time Monimoto enters Alarm mode, the battery drains faster so avoid false alarms to save
battery time.
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2. HOW DOES MONIMOTO WORK
MONIMOTO HAS 2 MAIN MODES READY MODE AND ALARM MODE.
YES
NO
Riding a Motorcycle
Is the Key nearby? Wake up Satellites
Call Push
notification
READY MODE
ALARM ALARM
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IMPORTANT: The app uses internet connections as its primary way to
communicate with the device so it’s highly recommended to keep mobile data
or Wi-Fi turned ON on your Phone at all times.
Please note Monimoto is not a ‘real time’ device. It does not have a constant
connection with the LTE network. Monimoto connects to it only when Alarm
mode is triggered. This helps to considerably save battery time.
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2.1. READY ARMED MODE
2.2. ALARM MODE
Once you go through the setup wizard and successfully configure your device – you should see a green
“READY”sign. This means Monimoto is ready to detect any type of movement and notify you if the
Key Fob is not around. You do not need to activate Monimoto in any other way.
When Monimoto senses any type of motion, movement or vibration, the first thing it does is a Key Fob
check. If the Key Fob is not found, the device will enter Alarm mode.
RIDING A MOTORCYCLE
Monimoto also remains in Ready (Armed) mode if the owner has a Key Fob while riding the motorcycle.
Key more
than 10 meters
ALARM ALARM
1 2
Call Push
notification
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When in alarm mode Monimoto first calls the owner’s number. It will call ONCE and after that you will
start receiving push notifications to the Monimoto app. You will see a GPS location if precise location
data is received or an approximate location from LTE network triangulation using Cell ID if GPS is not
available.
By default you will get updates every 5-10 minutes (or every minute if Live tracking is enabled) in Alarm
mode while the movement continues. Once your Monimoto-equipped vehicle has stopped moving you
will be updated after 30 minutes and Alarm mode will be canceled. If movement resumes, the alarm will
start again.
THESE TWO TIMELINES ILLUSTRATE HOW MONIMOTO BEHAVES TIMEWISE:
1ST ALARM RECIEVED
Is Monimoto moving?
Coordinates arrive
at 5 min intervals
Coordinates arrive
every 30 min
If at any given moment the KEY is
found, Monimoto cancels the alarms
and goes back to Ready mode
NOYES
0s
Movement Monimoto calls
its owner
Looking
for the KEY
Registering
to GSM network
Searching for
GPS satellites
Coordinates
arrive
(In good GPS
reception conditions)
20s 50s 1:30min
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