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If both of your Room Alert’s Ethernet port LED lights are unlit, first check that the device is connected to power—either by AVTECH power adapter or PoE switch. Then please follow the instructions below to troubleshoot.
1. First open your Room Alert Monitor’s web interface through one of Room Alert’s discovery utilities. You may also type the IP address of the unit directly into the address bar of your web browser. 2. Next, navigate to the device’s Settings –> Sensors page. 3. Scroll to your external digital sensor(s), the total number of which will vary depending on […]
You may set a password for your Room Alert 3 Wi-Fi to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the unit’s local web interface. Setting a Password 1. Open your Room Alert 3 Wi-Fi’s web interface. You may open the interface using Device Discovery, Device ManageR, or your account at RoomAlert.com. You may also type the IP address of the […]
If all other methods for discovering your Room Alert Monitor have failed, one last step to try is using a packet analyzer program such as Wireshark. Typically, you’d take this step after you’ve attempted to discover the Room Alert by connecting it directly to a computer, but you can also use Wireshark while your Room Alert […]
If you do not have DHCP enabled on your network, you must connect your Room Alert directly to a computer to discover it initially. From there, you may set a static IP on the unit so that it may be seen by your regular network. Please follow the instructions below to discover your Room Alert […]
You may find the IP address of your Room Alert 32S, 12S, 3S, 32E/W, 12E, 4E, 3E or 3W or your compatible Axis camera in your account at RoomAlert.com. To find your unit’s IP address in your Room Alert Account, follow these steps: 1. Log in to your account at RoomAlert.com. Don’t have an account? […]
You may need to connect your Room Alert Monitor directly to your Windows computer for troubleshooting purposes if you are experiencing one of the following issues: Your network is not DCHP-enabled, and you need to discover and then set a static IP on your Room Alert Monitor. You are having difficulty discovering your Room Alert […]
You may need to connect your Room Alert Monitor directly to your Windows computer for troubleshooting purposes if you are experiencing one of the following issues: Your network is not DCHP-enabled, and you need to discover and then set a static IP on your Room Alert Monitor. You are having difficulty discovering your Room Alert […]
You may use Alarm Profiles in your Room Alert Monitor to automatically turn on and off your Light Tower (LEDs and audio) or Relays on boot or in response to alarm conditions. Setting Up Profiles In Your Room Alert’s Web Interface To set up profiles in your Room Alert’s web interface, please follow these steps:
You may find Windows Command Prompt at the following path:
To run Windows Command Prompt as an administrator:
Current S models | Current E models |
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Room Alert 32S | Room Alert 32E |
Room Alert 12S | Room Alert 12E |
Room Alert 4E | |
Room Alert 3E | |
Current S models | Current E models |
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Room Alert 32S | Room Alert 32E |
Room Alert 12S | Room Alert 12E |
Room Alert 3S | Room Alert 4E |
Room Alert 3E | |
Room Alert 3W |