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Motion Sensors do not trigger an
alarm, for example, but when you are
Away they do. You can also set different
doorbell sounds for whether you are at
home or not, and get notifications when
other family members go out, or come
back home - even if you are not at home
yourself! The Keyfob is battery powered
and look s lik e this:
You can hang it on your keyring!
There's more info here.
How do I start it up?
To put in a battery, insert a small
flat-bladed screwdriver into the slot at
the keyring end, and lever up the top of
the case, then slide it back away from
the keyring end (see here for pictures
or here for a movie). The battery is
supplied by AlertMe in the Keyfob box.
Clip the Keyfob together again when
you have put the battery in. The light
should then blink twice every few
seconds for a while; this will stop once
the Keyfob is communicating with the
Hub. If the light does not turn on at all,
then click here for help.
If it stops flashing, but does not appear
on the website as an icon, wait a few
minutes. If that doesn't work , try
taking the battery out for 10 seconds,
replacing it, and waiting another few
minutes. If it still doesn't appear, click
here.
If your AlertMe Keyfob came with a
special tool in the Keyfob box, you can
use that to open it - click here.
Getting started with the Keyfob - Alertme http://wiki.alertme.com/wiki/index.php/Getting_star...
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