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What else your garage needs
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Your garage door system needs at least one pho-
tocell. In addition, the automatic shutdown after
force measurement of your opener should be set
correctly. As the owner of this system, you are so-
lely responsible for ensuring that your door system
complies with the important standards when
commissioning or operating the maveo scanner.
Depending on the type of system, you may require
additional safety accessories. This is usually the
standard DIN EN 13241-1. You operate the door
system with the maveo scanner in the automatic
mode. Untrained persons have contact with your
garage through the parcel delivery service. In case
of doubt, contact an installation professional or
obtain information from experts.
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You should have installed the maveo box before
you start to install the maveo scanner. Refer to the
manual of the maveo box or the support page of
the maveo box. Controlling the door via the maveo
box is much more performant if you set up a cloud
account for it. Your smartphone should be in the
same Wi-Fi as you want to set up the maveo box.
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Your garage door opener should not be program-
med to automatically open. After the parcel deli-
verers scan a package, the door opens and closes
automatically after 30 seconds. Therefore, your
door should not interrupt this cycle and close by
itself even before that.
Mounting
1.
Outside your garage, sketch the hole for the th-
rough-hole and the two small holes for the dowels
and screws of the mounting material. Use the
mounting plate as a template. Be careful not to
damage the rails or other door components when
drilling, also pay attention to electrical devices and
cables. We recommend that you mount the maveo
scanner at a height between 1 m and 1.5 m high, so
that the parcel deliverers can scan every possible
parcel size below the maveo scanner.
2.
Drill the hole of the through-hole with a drill bit
larger than or equal to 11 mm. You should drill this
from the outside to the inside to avoid possible
damage to the outside of your garage.
3.
Now you can drill the two other holes that are
intended for the fastening material. These must
also be drilled on the outside of the garage. These
should be drilled about 3cm deep, make sure that
the garage wall is deep enough for this.
4.
Now insert the dowels.
5.
Mount the mounting plate with the screws.
6.
Now you can take the maveo scanner. Wrap the
scanner's USB-C cable in foil for a short time to pre-
vent it from being damaged by the dust in the hole.
Feed the cable completely through the wall and
place the maveo scanner on the mounting material.
ATTENTION: Once attached, the maveo scanner is
difficult to remove, so check the mounting plate
early to make sure it is straight.
7.
If you want to disassemble the maveo scanner again,
it is necessary to use a flat, elongated object as a
lever.
8.
Plug the USB-A to USB-C adapter onto the cable of
the maveo scanner.
9.
Open the maveo app.
10. Plug the cable of the maveo scanner into the maveo
box.
11. In the maveo app, the maveo scanner is automati-
cally detected and ready to use. Follow the further
instructions.
Test
Test the maveo scanner once. QR and barcodes are com-
patible. Simply create a new delivery in the maveo app.
1.
Initially you have to select an opener, more precisely
a maveo stick, which should open the door upon
delivery.
2.
As „shipment number" you can take any code you
have available, just try it with the barcode on the
packaging of the maveo scanner or other items.
3.
You still have to assign a name, but you can choose
it freely. For this test you can use e.g. „Test", for
real deliveries you just name them in a way that the
name of the shipment describes the package best to
keep it clearer for you.
4.
Now you have to choose which of the smartphones
connected to the maveo box should receive a mes-
sage.
5.
In the last step, you need to specify a time slot. That
will ensure that the maveo scanner will only open
when this delivery is actually expected. In this test
you can simply select today's date, but for real deli-
veries you should keep an eye on the parcel service
providers, they usually tell you the delivery date.
6.
Save the delivery.
7.
Now a pop-up appears, which offers you a text
template. In case of a real delivery, you can enter
this text in the storage location of the parcel service
provider. For this test you can skip this step.
8.
Now hold the code to be tested under the maveo
scanner. The code should have a distance between
ten and 30 cm.
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The maveo scanner will light up green for a
short time if the scan was successful.
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The maveo scanner briefly lights up red if the
code was entered incorrectly.
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If your maveo scanner is constantly red, it is
not ready for use. In this case it helps to unplug
the scanner from the maveo box and plug it in
again. No data or deliveries will be lost. If you
operate the maveo scanner via a USB hub, it