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Shortform Guide
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Short form Guide
Welcome to the Look Home Control and Monitoring system
Short form User Guide
Please note: Internet access is required as part of the installation process.
This guide supports quick installation procedure and daily usage of your Look system. If you
experience any problems with regards to this procedure or need further information,
please go to:www.look123.ca/myhome
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Content of the Box
Accessories
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2
Central
Control Unit
Camera
(IPD)
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Motion Detector
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Door/Window
Sensor
Remote
Control Unit
Siren
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Ethernet
LAN Cable
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Power
Supply
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Remote
Control
battery
Central Control
Unit backup
battery
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event, to direct damages in an amount not exceeding the amount you actually paid for the product. See your EULA for
terms and Conditions. Please address any technical inquiries or complaints to the product’s local service provider.
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Materials and Tools
Internet access point (i.e. router with RJ-45 connector).
Ten 1.5v, AA-size alkaline batteries for the peripheral devices.
The 8-characters serial number, found on labels in battery compartment
and the bottom of base of the Central Control Unit.
Please record the serial number here:
The complete Look User Guide may be downloaded from:
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Central Control Unit Installation
Positioning:
The Central Control Unit should be installed:
» On a flat surface.
» In a central home/office location with unshielded, adequate cellular network coverage (1)
and near an Internet connection outlet (modem/router connection).
Method of Communication:
System communication with the Service Provider should be set. It could be:
Internet – Communication outside the premises will be over the Internet (LAN cable 7 must
be installed to a local switch), or, optionally;
Cellular – Communication outside the premises will be over the mobile network(1) (SIM-card
must be installed within the Central Control Unit).
If both the SIM-card and the LAN cable are installed, the Internet will be set as the primary
communication method and cellular communication will be used as a backup.
To Install Communication Hardware:
1. Remove the back cover of the Central Control Unit.
2. If the cellular channel is to be used, insert the SIM-card.
3. Place the backup battery over the SIM-card area with
the contacts facing down and towards the base.
4. Insert the back cover into its cavity.
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5. If Internet is to be used, attach the LAN cable between the socket on the back of
the Central Control Unit and a free socket in your Internet modem or router.
6. Plug the power cord into the mini-USB socket on the back of the Central Control Unit and plug
the cube into a power outlet. Please verify that the front panel LED switched to orange color.
7. Wait for the front panel LED to turn green (up to 5 minutes).
Registration Procedure:
Access:
To perform the initial Registration launch the Look Web
Application through the link:
Registration:
1. Click over the
Register >>
button
in the initial Login screen.
2. The window will extend to include a selection menu.
Click over the Go to first time registration >> option.
3. New window will pop-up. Type-in the serial number
recorded earlier and then click over the Next button.
4. New window will pop-up. Type-in your user information:
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Your Email address (for alerts and notifications),
Create a Password of at least 6-characters (case
sensitive) for secured access to the Look Web
Application (need confirmation on the next line),
Create your system User Name,
Your mobile smartphone number (international format,
digits only, for example: 1522728110),
For the Look Mobile Application to be installed on your
smartphone, create a 4-digits User identification
Code.
Select your Time Zone from the roll-down menu.
Read and acknowledge acceptance of the Terms &
Conditions (a copy provided at the end of this manual or
may be accessed via the link) by marking the checkbox,
and click over the Finish button to terminate this procedure.
5. The main page (the Dashboard) of the Web Application will open:
Adding Users:
1. Click over the
Users
tab (top-left side of the web page) to enter the Users page.
The User entered in the previous (registration) step will appear on the
first line of Users in the left pane and will show the User’s Name and its
type (the first User will always be defined as Master). The right pane will
provide all of the User’s details and allow changing its password.
2. To add new Users:
I. Click on the Add New User button. New User row will be added on the left pane.
II. Fill the details for this new User in the right pane. All fields required.
Note: A User may have a Master or Standard profile; A Standard User can view the system status
and reports while a Master User is allowed to change the system’s setup. Only two Master Users
can be defined per system.
III. Once all details were entered; click over the
Save
button
and the new User will be added to the system.
Adding a Remote Control Unit:
The Look system devices were pre-configured with the exception of the Remote Control
Unit (Key Fob) 5 which must be assigned to a specific User as follows:
1. Click on the
Devices
2. Click on the
Add New Device v
need to select the
3. Click on the
tab, on the top-left side, to enter the Devices web page.
Add Key Fob
Browse...
button. A roll-down menu opens, out of which you
option. An Add Device window will open.
button and select a User from the list by clicking over its name.
4. Confirm your selection by clicking over the
Select
button.
Notes: The list includes only Users that were already registered in the system. The selected user
will be the owner of the Remote Control Unit.
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5. Following the selection, a down-counter
clock will begin counting a three minutes
period within which you need to power-up
the Key Fob by inserting its coin battery.
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6. To install a battery in the device,
remove its back cover by turning it counter-clockwise using a coin. Tap
over the case if the battery does not pop out. Insert the battery with
the + pole up, and return the cover by turning it clockwise.
7. An OK message will pop-up once the device was successfully added to the system.
8. If the 3 minutes period expires before you complete this process, disassemble the
battery, click a few times over any of the device’s keys and start again from step 2.
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Powering the Other Devices
Insert Batteries into all remaining devices. To open
the battery compartment, gently remove the back
cover on each of the devices. Some devices may
require removal of the mounting bracket to expose
the battery cover. Insert the AA-size batteries, as
required, and place the covers back.
Please verify that the batteries’ polarity
match the marking on the devices.
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Insert a coin and twist it
to open the cover
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Door/Window
Sensor
Camera
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Motion
Detector
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Mounting the Devices
Camera (IPD) and Motion Detector (PIR)
1. Peel off the tape protective cover (on the mounting bracket).
Notes: The spherical lens must be pointing down. The clicks you may hear
from inside the device are OK – it is the anti-tamper mechanism.
2. Place the device approximately 220cm (7’2”) above the
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floor and at least 10cm (4”) below the ceilings (lower
installation will limit the detection range) and:
Avoid device exposure to direct sunlight.
For the camera, place the device in a position where it will capture
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images from the main point of entry.
For the motion detector, place the device in a position where it will detect movement inside
the home.
Siren
1. Peel off the tape protective cover (on the mounting bracket).
2. Mount the siren 6 where it will allow the alarm to be heard
and act as a warning to potential intruders.
Door/Window Sensor
This sensor 4 consists of 2 parts, a small magnet and a larger detector.
1. Peel off the tape’s protective cover (on the mounting bracket).
2. Mount the detector on the frame of the door/window and the
magnet – on its panel, close and opposite to the detector while ensuring:
» The alignment marks on both components are facing each other.
» The two components are not more than 1–2cm (0.4–0.8”) apart.
» Both components are mounted high and out of reach.
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Assign Each Device a Name
1. From the main (Dashboard) page, click on the
Devices tab (top-left side)
to enter the Devices page and select each device to be named.
2. In the details area (right pane), change the name and
description to match each device’s details.
3. Repeat this procedure for all devices.
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Installing the Look Mobile Application on a Mobile Device
To manage your system via a mobile device (smartphone or tablet), do the following:
1. For both iPhone™/iPad™ and Android™-based
mobile devices – use the code to the right for
downloading the Look / We.R Mobile Application.
2. Use the 4-digit User Code created during the registration
phase (see above page 3) to identify yourself to the system
and type-in the Web address provided by your Service
Provider as well as all other required data fields.
https://play.google.com/store
The Look Mobile Application will allow you to perform the
/apps/details?id=com.wer.proj
following:
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» Manage and control the system (Arm/Disarm).
» Receive event/alarm notification via push messaging.
» View a log of events including events’ captured images.
» Operate comfort services (i.e. perform video watch via the Camera).
» View devices’ status (Low Battery, Connection Lost, etc.).
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Test Your System
Camera and Motion Detector Walk Test Mode
The purpose of this test mode is to verify detection abilities of the Motion Detector (PIR) 2
and Camera (IPD) 3 devices. The test also provides an opportunity to check the installation.
This test mode is initiated automatically, for 30 minutes, following one of these actions:
1. Device’s initial power-up.
2. Power-up following replacement of the batteries.
3. Adding a new device to the system.
During the test, the devices’ behave as in normal mode – the device’s red LED is off and will
blink upon detection.
Move around these devices to check their ability to detect and define their detection range
and coverage area.
Door/Window Test
Test proper installation of the Door/Window 4 Sensors by closing/opening the door/ window:
Initially, the device’s LED turns ON with green color. Upon opening the door/window, the LED
should switch to red color. Close it again – the LED should switch back to green. Correct LED
colors indicate proper installation.
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The Look Web Application
The Look Web Application is classic cloud-computing software application providing a
smooth, fast and responsive experience along with a full set of tools for home monitoring,
safety, security and management (home automation).
The web address (link) provided by the Look Service Provider is used for accessing the
Look Web Application. Use your Windows®-based internet browser for this purpose.
Type-in your Email address and Password and click over the Login button in the Login
window (see above page 2) to launch the Web Application.
On top of a simple tool bar and status/activation bar, the Web Application provides overview
and control in four different aspects (web pages):
The System Dashboard Page
The Dashboard page provides you with a global overview of the system:
On this page you may:
1. View current status of the system’s devices, on the left pane.
2. Examine cameras’ status and watch captured images, on the center pane.
3. View recent events’ history log, on the right pane.
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The Devices Management Page
This is the system devices’ management page.
It enables you to:
1. Add/Remove a device from the system.
2. Examine devices’ profile by: 2a Type; 2b Name; 2c Status, in the left pane.
3. Examine detail information of selected (highlighted row in the left pane) devices,
in the right pane.
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To add a device:
Click over the Add New Device v button and select the device from the roll-down menu.
A stopwatch will start counting a 3-minutes period allowing insertion of the batteries and new
device acknowledgement by the Central Control Unit. When adding a Remote Control Unit
(Key Fob), you must assign an owner (pre-defined User) before powering the device.
To remove a device:
Select the device from the table by clicking over its row and then clicking over the
Remove Devices
button.
The History Page
The History page allows investigation of past events including filtering of this information.
It is built similar to the Devices page – left pane providing the log of events in time-sequenced
order and a right pane providing details of the highlighted line-item in the left pane. In case of
camera line-item, the right pane will present the images captured during the event as well.
It differs from the Devices page by an additional Filter bar:
This bar allows you to limit the amount of data presented by specifying to/from dates to be
presented as well as limit the display to specific Devices and/or Events and/or Users.
Clearing a previously defined filter is done by clicking over the Clear button while following
the definition of a new filter; you need to click over the Apply button.
The Users Page
The Users page presents the system Users’ information as well as enabling addition and
removal of Users and setup of their profile.
It is built similar to the Devices and History pages – left pane providing the ledger of Users
and the right pane providing details of the highlighted line-item in the left pane.
The User details provided in the left pane are explained in the above page 3.
Any change made to these details require click over the Save button.
This page also allows:
» Adding new Users – by clicking over the Add New User
button which opens an empty
line-item in the left pane and its empty fields on the right pane.
» Removing Users – by clicking over the User’s line-item followed by a click over the
Remove User button.
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The Look Mobile Application
Login
The Login screen of the Mobile Application provides access
to the Look system via a mobile device like smartphone
and tablet computers.
Note: The following screen captures were taken on an
iPhone™4 device. Other smartphones generate very similar
images although some slight changes might result from the
different operating systems.
First time access to the Mobile Application requires
registration via the following screen:
All fields are mandatory and include:
» Email
» Password
» User Code, and
» IP (address) or Hostname (DNS).
Notes: Content of these fields must be identical to correlated
fields in the Web application. The IP address or Hostname
(DNS) is provided to by your Service Provider.
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Further accessing the Mobile Application will bring up the regular Login screen where you only
need to enter the 4-digits User Code to gain access.
Proper login will bring up the Home Status screen.
Home Status
The Look Mobile Application software provides
complete overview of the system status.
On this screen you may:
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1 Watch the Panel’s cellular signal strength
(if applicable)
2 See the status of the system
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3 ARM/DISARM the system with the switches
4 Open the Settings screen to log out or to view your
Mobile Application version
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5 Examine events History
6 Check the system Devices’ status
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7 Watch images for an alarm-triggered camera device
8 Access the main Status screen
Status of the System
Disarmed
Armed
Alarm
Safety
(grey)
(green)
(red)
(orange)
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Events’ History
The History screen shows all recent Events.
On this screen you can:
» Examine the Events list. The list contains:
» Device type (image)
» Device name and a description
» Time stamp indicating time of event
» Filter the events list (see below).
To manually refresh the screen:
Click over the
(Refresh) button at the topleft corner of the screen.
To view a recorded event:
Select the event of interest from the list and
click over it to view the images.
To filter the Events list:
Click the
button at the top-right corner of
the screen to filter events by criteria.
Filtering Events by Criteria
Clicking over the
button in the Events
screen opens the Events filtering screen.
Events may be filtered by the following criteria:
» Date – You need to define from what date till
what date you wish to bring up to the screen.
» Device Name – You need to specify devices
to be brought up to the screen by their User
given names.
» Event Type – you need to specify devices to
be brought up to the screen by the type of
event.
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Captured Images
The Video screen enables watching the
cameras captured images, for a selected
camera,
in real-time.
On this screen you can:
» Refresh the camera list.
» Examine the list of camera devices,
defined by type, name and location.
To view video in real-time:
Select a camera device, and click over it to
view streaming images from that camera.
Devices
The Devices screen enables monitoring the
system’s devices in real-time.
On this screen you can:
» Refresh the Devices’ list
» Examine the list of all defined system’s
devices by:
» Type
» Function
» Device Name (Location)
Icons to the left of each type-image indicate
health status of thedevice.
These could be:
Low battery
Lost communication
Tampered
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Arming/Disarming the System
System mode of operation (Armed (fully), Partially Armed, Disarmed) may be activated
through both the Web Application and the Mobile Application, as well as control devices such
as the Remote Control Unit (Key Fob).
From the Web Application
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Clicking over 1 or 2 will partially arm the system as defined for night and day modes, while
clicking over 3 will fully arm the system.
The central 4 icon displays the system’s status by color, as detailed in item 2 on page 10
while the text in 5 provides the status data.
From the Mobile Application
Similar to the Web Application, from within the Home Status screen in the Mobile Application:
Clicking over 1 or 2 will partially arm the system as defined for night and day modes, while
clicking over 3 will fully arm the system.
The central 4 icon displays the system’s status by color, as detailed in item 2 on page 10
while the text in 5 provides the status data.
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