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cannot find a good spot anywhere near
there, it might be that you are out of
range of the Hub. Moving your Lamp
nearer to where you want to install this
sensor might be the answer - read more
about tweak ing your system for better
wireless network coverage.
As you position your Alarm
Detector, you should m ake sure you
select a location where the Alarm
Detector light is flashing
continuously. You may wish to place
the Alarm Detector somewhere, and
then watch it for 5 to 10 seconds to
ensure that it continues to flash,
confirming that this is a good position
where it can be in constant contact
with your Hub. Once you have found a
good spot, fix the Alarm Detector in
place with a sticky pad (r ead the
instructions first!).
If you have any problems with finding a
position for your Alarm Detector where
the light stays flashing, click here for
help. If you have any problems deciding
where to place the Alarm Detector, or
actually fixing it in place, click here.
Naming the Alarm Detector
Now you should have successfully
positioned the Alarm Detector in your
home.
On the website, you can now name it in
the box. You can give the Alarm
Detector a name, such as Hallway
Smoke Alarm Detector or Landing
Carbon Monoxide Detector. The name is
entirely up to you!
(Later on, you will have the opportunity
to assign the Alarm Detector to a room
in your home, if you opt to set up Rooms
on the AlertMe secure website. For now,
you just need to give it a name.)
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