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Installation Overview 

Installing your camera is a simple process.  

1  

Choose an appropriate location for the Wireless Motion Sensor Camera as described in the Installation Hints. 

2  

Plug the AC adapter into the wall and the module. 

3  

Register your camera with your Wireless System Controller using a process called Discovery. Refer to your 
Wireless System Controller documentation for instructions on how to discover your Wireless Motion Sensor 
Camera. 

4  

Mount the module, using either the tabletop base, or by following the instructions for wall mounting. If using the 
table mount, slide the power switch on the base to On. 

 

 

 

Installation Hints 

Please consider the following points when mounting the camera:

 

 

The camera must be aimed so that it does not directly face the sun or any bright light; otherwise, this may cause 
damage to the camera. 

 

Avoid viewing areas where half of the area is in bright sunlight and the other half is dark. All types of cameras 
have difficulty seeing wide variations of light. 

 

The Motorola Wireless Motion Sensor Camera is constructed of UV-resistant ABS plastic. If installing the 
Wireless Motion Sensor Camera outside, it should be shielded from the elements, such as underneath a porch 
roof. Do not install the camera where it is subjected directly to the elements. 

 

Typically, the camera's wireless reception is good to up to 60–80 feet from the Wireless System Controller, 
depending on the number of obstacles. These can include metal framing, thick walls, and other wireless devices 
operating at 2.4 GHz. It is recommended that different positions be tried. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for HMVC3050

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Page 2: ...vents by sending an e mail when your Wireless Motion Sensor Camera detects an event An event is defined as motion in the field of view of the camera s heat motion sensor How It Works The Wireless Motion Sensor Camera surveys an area up to 12 14 feet 3 5 4 m at a viewing angle of 80 degrees If armed heat motion triggers the camera to turn on automatically and begin capturing a still image or a vide...

Page 3: ...ing the camera The camera must be aimed so that it does not directly face the sun or any bright light otherwise this may cause damage to the camera Avoid viewing areas where half of the area is in bright sunlight and the other half is dark All types of cameras have difficulty seeing wide variations of light The Motorola Wireless Motion Sensor Camera is constructed of UV resistant ABS plastic If in...

Page 4: ...ch hole For other solid surfaces use a 1 16 drill bit Drill a pilot hole for each of the mounting screws 2 Using the screws provided secure the camera mounting bracket to the wall Pull off the camera base by pulling straight down The base detaches from the upper back side Slide the camera down on to the bracket until it is firmly seated and you feel it click as the contacts engage 3 Position the c...

Page 5: ...amera mounting screws before securing the camera to the surface When mounting a camera on soft surfaces like sheetrock use an awl to punch holes in the material slightly smaller than the plastic anchors included in the hardware mounting kit The illustration is drawn to a one to one scale which means that it provides the exact dimensions required to mount the unit Drill holes in these positions 1 1...

Page 6: ...her location Select other operating channels on other 2 4 GHz devices Be sure there is no conflict with your WiFi network See the homesight User Guide for details Motion events are not triggered Ensure that the camera is not positioned behind glass The motion sensor is triggered by changes in heat Any material such as glass that insulates keeps the camera from detecting heat changes movement Ensur...

Page 7: ...cus range 2 feet to infinity Resolution 400 horizontal TV lines Signal noise ratio 48 dB Frequency range 2 41 2 47 GHz Image sensor 1 3 CCD color High speed electronic shutter 1 60 1 15000 sec Minimum illumination 01 lux at 3 m Current consumption approximately 220mA Typical communication range open air line of sight 200 feet 60 m Typical communication range indoors 60 feet 18 m Overall size 3 25 ...

Page 8: ...adian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Restrictions on Use of Wireless Devices In some situations or environments the use of wireless devices may be restricted by the proprietor of the building or responsible representatives of the organization If you are uncertain of the applicable policy for the use of wireless equipment in a specific organ...

Page 9: ...s so the above exclusion may not apply to you What additional provisions should I be aware of Because it is impossible for Motorola to know the purposes for which you acquired this Product or the uses to which you will put this Product you assume full responsibility for the selection of the Product for its installation and use While every reasonable effort has been made to insure that you will rec...

Page 10: ... content from time to time without obligation on the part of Motorola to provide notification of such revision or change Motorola provides this guide without warranty of any kind either implied or expressed including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Motorola may make improvements or changes in the product s described in this manual a...

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