
Installation of the WeR@Home™ System
15. Carefully insert the batteries’ cover back to place and firmly close it down.
16. You may verify that the Camera (IPD) was properly added by checking the details of the WeR@Home
™
Web Application’s Devices page.
Note: Advanced Configuration of the Camera can be found in paragraph 4.5.4 below.
3.6.4 The Camera Operational Modes
The WeR@Home
™
system has two operational modes for the IPD devices:
n Walk Test Mode
n Normal Operation Mode
3.6.4.1 Walk Test Mode
The Walk Test Mode is a test mode used following a device power-up (replacement of a battery or once a
new Camera was added) for initial testing of the system functionality.
This test runs for about 10-minutes and during this period the device sends an event to the Central Control
Unit following detecting an actual event.
3.6.4.2 Normal Operation Mode
Following the termination of the Walk Test Mode (i.e. after 10 minutes), the system switches the Camera into
Normal Operation Mode. This mode saves Camera battery power.
In this mode, the Camera switches into 2½ minutes hibernation period following a detection event. This
means that the Camera will not transmit events to the Central Control Unit during this period.
If a detection event occurs during this hibernation, the timer counting the 2½ minutes will restart and count
the 2½ minutes period again.
This process will repeat itself until there is no detection for the entire 2½ minutes.
Following the 2½ minutes hibernation period, the Camera will be switched back to normal triggering mode of
operation.
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