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You will notice that the white light on the device will shine, which means that the device and your phone are now connected. On the screen, you’ll see the “Add a new Residence” message, which means that you can give a name for your home, maybe “bedroom”, “hallway”, whatever you like and next, you will have the “WiFi setup”, which will ask you to connect it to your wireless network. Afterwards, click on your wireless name and enter the password be patient as it will take a few moments to load. Now that we’ve set this up, it’s time to put it to work. The Leeo Alert is compatible with smoke alarms, carbon monoxide alarms and with water leak detectors that are already installed in your house. It “hears” the specific noise that these make and lets you know of any potential danger. The standard smoke alarms emit the Temporal 3 signal T3, which is a sharp noise or long beeps in sequences of 3 separated by a pause, while the carbon monoxide alarms emit a Temporal 4 T4 signal, which consist of short beeps in sequence of 4 separated by a pause and, lastly, the continuous tone water alarms make a sharp prolonged beep. This means that the alarm won’t start from other noises in the house, like a microwave or from a fridge which has the door open for too long. Note: Right now, the water alarm feature only works using the iOS app, but the manufacturer promised that the Android version will also have it available soon. When the device will recognize the specific alarm, it will flash red and you will receive an alert on your phone it can also call you. You can set the device to play a short recorded message of the sound of the alarm when you are called some complained about the low volume.