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Operations Manual Updated 9-01-2017 To Include NEW Web Cam IPhone and Android Viewing Instructions

Eucalyptus at Beaumont Operations Manual Welcome to you new home at Eucalyptus at Beaumont. We have built this project with your recreational vehicle needs in mind. This document will guide you through the general operation of your garage, and of the property in general. It is not complicated, but there are many facets to this project that we will make clear here. Unit features: Each unit has its own electrical supply that can be upgraded to most any electrical requirements. You are provided with one 30 AMP RV style plug, and one 20AMP standard household outlet that is ground fault protected. You also have two, two lamp florescent fixtures located mid-way up on one wall in your unit. Each unit has its own door alarm that is monitored 24 hours a day 7 days a week by Secure Systems Inc. There are four ways to get into your unit. 1. Using the hand held remote given to you at the time of purchase of your unit 2. Manually entering the code number given to you using the keypad nearest your unit. *2 YOUR CODE # 3. Use your Easy Code app 4. Using the emergency key (Absolute last resort) The remote has four buttons on it. The two smaller round buttons opens and closes the entry gates. The large button (right) opens the door to your unit and turns off the alarm for your unit. When using the remote there is a 3 second delay to open your door.

You can use the numeric code given to you (also printed on the back of your opener) to both open your garage door via the nearest keypad, or to open one of the two entrance gates. Using the numeric code will both turn the alarm off and open your door. (See discussion on keypads below) Enter *2, then your code, followed by the # sign. (This is for new door openers only as of August 2017). Old openers do not require the 2. Only * your code, then # sign. In an extreme emergency, you can call management to have the door opened remotely. The number to call is 951-367-0487. This all depends on when you call, and if management can get to the remote console to activate the opening of your door. You last resort is to use the emergency key. THIS IS ONLY TO BE USED AS AN ABSOLUTE LAST RESORT! When opening the door with the emergency key, the alarm will go off. Before using the emergency key, call management at is 951-367-0487 and tell them you are going to open the door so they can call the alarm company to notify them there will be a false alarm. To use the emergency key takes two people to operate. Insert the key in the keyhole mounted near the center of the door. Turn the key until the cylinder pops out far enough to grab hold of it. Once the cylinder is released, there is a cable attached to it. Gently pull the cable to release the door, while AT THE SAME TIME, lifting the door from the bottom. (This is where the two people come in handy). To re-engage the door, simply roll the door back down and you will hear a click as the door re-engages with the carriage mechanism. After using this emergency release, there is the possibility the door will become damaged, so please only use this as a last resort. Electrical:

There are four breakers in each panel in each garage, with room for expansion for your electrical demands. 50 Amp is an easy upgrade. Each garage s electrical use is metered by our own meter so you are only charged for the power used. You will be provided with a meter sign up form in the very near future. This is where we gather your billing information and contact information. The electrical meters are owned by the HOA, not SCE. Door Alarms: As mentioned earlier, each garage has its own alarm system, monitored 24 x 7. The system is entirely automatic without individual key pads or codes required to turn the system on and off. All that is required is the press of a button from the 4 button remote opener, or the use of your secret access code provided in your owners package. 4 Button Door Opener: As shown above, the four button operator offers three functions. The gates will open automatically as you leave (as required by law), via a safety loop. The small button on the left will open the east gate (left gate as you face

the project) The small button on the right (RED) will open the gates on the west side (right side as you face the project). The larger button (top right) is used to open and close the door to your garage. This serves several functions. Upon entry, the alarm is turned off in your unit. It also opens the door, and third it will turn on the lights in your unit. The medium size button (top left) is not currently used. Contact management for additional openers. How the Alarm System Functions: We have the first security system of its kind in the US. Knowing that navigating a large RV or a boat requires your full attention, the last thing you need to have to think about is the alarm code for your garage. Therefore we have integrated your alarm code into your remote control for you garage. While this is very convenient, it does come with some cautions. First of all, the only way to disarm your alarm is by using the remote control, or the personal code entered into any one of the 8 keypads located throughout the project. It is the code preceded with a *2 and ending with the # sign. While you can open and close your door internally (from inside your garage) using the doorbell device in every unit, you should know that opening your garage from the inside (using the doorbell switch) will set off the alarm. Closing the door with the doorbell button will close the door and the alarm will reset within two minutes of your door closing. While this seems a bit troublesome, you have to understand that if

someone were to get into your garage, maybe by cutting through the door (very unlikely) if they used that same doorbell button to open your garage without the alarm interfacing with that doorbell button, they could simply drive off with your vehicles(s). This is the only way that we can be assured of complete security in your project. To avoid setting off the alarm, use only the remote control and / or your personal code. Closing the door you are while still inside can cause a problem, as the remote controls may not be able to transmit through the door. If you find yourself in this situation, hold the remote control near the crack on either side of the door and press the large button. This normally will get the signal outside of the door. Other than that, as a last resort, use the doorbell button inside your unit to open the door. The alarm will go off. Simply use your remote to close the door within one minute and the alarm will shut off. E-Mail Notification of Door Opening / Alarms If you have enrolled with this service through management, we can set up the door alarm system to e-mail you anytime your door is opened or an alarm condition arises. Further, if for some reason your door is left open, you will also receive an e-mail telling you your door is open. There is no additional charge for this. All you have to do is contact management to enroll in this service. General use: When arriving at the facility, use your remote control to open the entrance gates in the project. The system computer then logs you into the facility. Once your are in front of your garage door, point your opener in the general direction of the keypads (also remote receivers), not at the door itself. We do not use the garage door operators receiver, only the alarm systems receivers (on the keypads) to open the door, hence the alarm system integration. This will take a little getting used to. There will be a 5 second delay for the door to open. Do not be alarmed. This is normal.

Keypads: We have 8 keypads located throughout the project. Each keypad will allow you access using your personal code. The keypads located next to the entrance gates will open the gates for you, but not your garage. Once inside the gates, (see map on the last page of this manual), to find the keypad nearest your garage, and enter your code to open your door. This will also turn the door alarm off. Once you are finished with your garage, go to the keypad again, enter your code, and the door will close, and the alarm will once again be set. Your personal code must have the *2 pressed first, your code number, followed by the # sign (Personal code (pin) is found on the reverse of your door opener) Garage Door Operation: The garage doors have several features built into them. One is the button located on the wall in each garage. This button will open and close your unit without the use of a keypad or your remote, however, it will NOT set the alarm system when closing the door. You must use either your remote control or your personal code at

the keypads located around the project There is also a light beam at the bottom of each door that serves to protect occupants if there is anything in the way of the door while it is closing. Unfortunately, this could include a leaf, bug, or simply dirt on the lens of the light beam. If your door tries to close and instantly reverses, and the light on the opener near the roof is blinking, it is most likely due to dirt or the alignment of the door beams. To solve this problem, first wipe any dirt from the lens of each beam, located at the bottom of each door on the right and left. Look for a small green LED light on each of the beam fixtures. If the light is blinking, then the beam is not aligned. To solve this all you have to do is re-align the beams until the light is solid. Generally, simply push the brackets holding the light fixtures until the light stays a constant green. Then your door will close. Make certain when leaving your garage you watch to make certain your door closes. The door can reverse at any time due to something as simple as a leaf blowing by the light beams. If you do forget to close your door, you will be sent an e-mail from our alarm system that your door has been left open. (This e-mail will be sent at midnight when all the alarms for the entire project are automatically reset). Clubhouse: The clubhouse is there for your use. We have fiber optic WIFI internet available with 50 megabit download speeds. You will need to have a WIFIcard installed in your computer. Access is not restricted therefore a password is not required. Clubhouse Access: Access to the clubhouse is through five access points. 1. Front entrance glass doors 2. Side entrance glass doors

3. Wooden doors on the each side of the clubhouse interior. 4. Through the laundry 5. Through the interior hallway doors next to the restroom. On each wing of the clubhouse facility, there are men s and women s restrooms and showers. All of the restrooms are ADA equipped. There is also a shower in each restroom for your use. Alternate access to the clubhouse is through the side doors in the hallway. These doors will always be locked. Laundry: On the west wing of the clubhouse is our full laundry facility. You are free to use these facilities, but please keep the area clean and the dryers lint traps clean before and after each use. Dump Stations: The sanitary dump stations are located in the middle of the project. They are connected to the city sewer system, so there are no septic issues. Please clean up any spillage that occurs so we can keep that area as pristine as possible. The water spigots next to the dump stations are marked NON-POTABLE water. In other words, do not use these spigots to fill you water tanks or drink that water due to the possibility of waste contamination on the spigots located at the dump stations. The water is sanitary, but the spigots may not be. The other spigots located away from the dump stations are sanitary and available for general use. Wash Area: The wash area is located in the same area as the dump stations. Inside the double doors, are the wash supplies, hoses, pressure Washer. Use them as you see fit, but please return them after each use.

Keys: You will be issued two owners keys. 1. The owners key that will open all the locks and clubhouse in the facility. 2. If you are renting out your unit, you should request a separate Renters key. This is a special key that restricts renters from the clubhouse, laundry, but does allow access to the restrooms. The renters key does have an additional cost. Security cameras: We have 16 security cameras located throughout the project, and one in the clubhouse. They record all activity 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. The activity is saved on video for a period of approximately two months. Smart Phone Camera Set Up Android and Apple Go to the App Store or Market and search and download "idvr-pro" It is a free app App set up - Under Server List enter the following Site Name = Beaumont or whatever you want IP Domain- 00115f4f31c5.dvrlink.net HTTP Port - 8081 RTSP Port- 5554 ID= owner - (all lower case) Password- 1111 Auto Login ON

Easy Code - We also have just introduced another app that allows the opening of your door from your smart phone. Please go to http://www.rvstorage.biz/easycode.html for detailed set up instructions. (This is still a work in progress, so please bear with us).

Sales and Rentals: Ted Deits Builder and Developer of Eucalyptus at Beaumont P: 714-928-0527 E-mail: storagecondoguy@yahoo.com Garages shown 7 days a week, by appointment only Ted Deits Cal BRE #02016837 W.H. Brown Inc. 714-928-0527 Property Management Property Manager: Candace Martinez, Dale Beaver Email- Candace Martinez Direct phone - 951-367-0487 Cell phone - 714-501-3037 General phone - 951-367-0487 Maintenance Requests - 951-777-0820 Emergency phone - 951-777-0820 Billing: Meagan Walker Operations / Finance Manager Email - Meagan Walker Phone - 951-367-0487 Fax - 866-649-4737 Office Location: 4804 Arlington Ave, Suite A Riverside, CA 92504 Phone: (951) 367-0487 Fax: (866) 649-4737