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The OSMV 210/611/712 Outdoor Streaming Motion Viewer is a is a 
wireless, battery operated, motion activated or electrically activated 
outdoor camera designed for use in Videofied

® 

security systems.

•  Powered by 4 Lithium batteries for extended battery life.  
•  90° multi-purpose lens (by default).
•  Provided optional lenses: curtain, pet-immune or long range beam.
•  4 infrared LEDs for 12m night vision.
•  Standard detection distance (up to 14 meters).
•  Fully weatherproof (IP54) and temperature resistant (-25°C/+70°C).
•  Wall, cover and movement tamper triggered by tilt sensor.
•  Transmits check-in/status signal every 8 minutes.
•  3 wired programmable inputs.
•  1 wired programmable output triggered on detection.
•  Video capture and transmission in «streaming mode» on user 

request.

Product Summary

Installation Guidelines

For easier installation, programming and RF testing should be done to check 
for good communication between the control panel and all system devices 
before mounting system devices. 

Install the detector and other system devices in the order of the following 
steps:

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  Programming/RF Testing - program detector and all other devices into the 

control panel and test RF communication from each intended device location 
to the control panel.

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  Mounting - mount detector at the tested location.

Mounting

Use proper tools and hardware. 

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  Mount camera between 2.5 m to 3,5 m height. 

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 The OSMV MotionViewer detection distance may vary depending on 

mounting (height, tilt). The OSMV is not suitable to protect an area, it needs to 
be used to protect an access point or any property. 

Mount detector aimed toward the spot to protect.

In order to reduce false alarms, do not aim the detector toward vegetation, 

a road, or unlimited space.

Do not cover the Fresnel lens. Use only the provided masking kit to block 

detection towards specific spots (trees, bushes, etc.).

MB110  Mounting kit  for 

Outdoor MotionViewer

DOC. - REF.   213-OSMV

VERSION : AUGUST 2016

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INSTALLATION SHEET

OSMV 

OUTDOOR STREAMING MOTION VIEWER

Summary of Contents for OSMV 210

Page 1: ...nication between the control panel and all system devices before mounting system devices Install the detector and other system devices in the order of the following steps Programming RF Testing program detector and all other devices into the control panel and test RF communication from each intended device location to the control panel Mounting mount detector at the tested location Mounting Use pr...

Page 2: ...ALLOCATION AREA 1 Press either arrow button repeatedly until desired area number appears then press OK YES By default all devices in Area 1 are automatically delayed 11 The display shows NAME LOCATION Enter appropriate device name location up to 16 characters then press OK YES The display shows the device number and name for your verification 12 Mount the OSMV on the MB110 or MBW110 Mounting kit F...

Page 3: ...ng the tilt even slightly has a big impact on the detection distance and on the blind area under the MotionViewer We recommend to slightly tilt the OSMV to reduce its detection range and avoid false alarms To precisely determine the tilt angle use a smartphone app like Smart Protactor Android or Pitch Gauge iOs Angle Mort Distance maximale de Détection Inclinaison Hauteur de pose Max detection dis...

Page 4: ... input This input is enabled 24 7 When triggered a TAMPER event is sent to the panel The OSMV also has one built in wired output This output can activate a wired system when the OSMV infrared detection is triggered OUT output 24 V 100mA open drain contact When the OSMV is triggered the output contact closes for 3 seconds and opens Inputs outputs wiring Two drilling punch marks are visible on the O...

Page 5: ...f water or moist surfaces Speed and direction of the movement OSMV setup tilt height lens type sensitivity Important It is essential to monitor the proper functioning of the infrared detection using the FUNCTIONAL TEST feature in the panel MAINTENANCE menu A red status LED lights up when the OSMV is detecting Use that test to determine the pattern of the detection field Multi purpose 90 lens detec...

Page 6: ...y tighten the screws using a mechanic screwdriver 5 Replace the OSMV in its case tighten the screw and install on site 6 Adjust the PIR sensitivity according to the lens in the configuration menu see below 7 It is essential to monitor the proper functioning of the infrared detection using the FUNCTIONAL TEST feature in the panel MAINTENANCE menu A red status LED lights up when the OSMV is detectin...

Page 7: ...e lenses the detection can be adapted to the site environment Long range beam lens Pet immune lens horizontal curtain Max detection distance CURTAIN LENS Tilt angle 5 10 15 20 30 Mounting height 2 5 m 14m 11m 8m 6 5m 2 75 m 14m 12m 9m 7m 5m 3 m 14m 13m 9 5m 7 5m 5 5m 3 25 m 14m 10m 8m 5 5m 3 5 m 14m 11m 8 5m 6m Curtain lens vertical 1m 1m80 ...

Page 8: ...ll have no effect if the installation doesn t comply with the installation recommendations described in this document Adjust sensitivity for the OSMV MotionViewer To change the OSMV sensitivity you need to change the detector name DEVICE CONFIGURATION CHANGE NAME DEVICE OK orYES To select the OSMV OK orYES Enter the detector name then enter the symbol at the end and the chosen digit without space ...

Page 9: ...he detection field because elements in those zones can generate false alarms like a tree or a road Detach the precut elements from the kit to only leave the zones that will be masked as shown below Use the lens replacing procedure shown previously and place the masking kit directly behind the 90 lens Close the lens frame C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 P1 P2 M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8 L2 L1 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9 L1 L2...

Page 10: ...However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation...

Page 11: ...nd VISIO panels ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES RF S2View technology Radio type Spread spectrum bidirectionnal Operating frequency 868MHz OSMV 210 Europe Africa Asia 915 MHz OSMV 611 USA Canada South America 920 MHz OSMV 712 Australia South America Transmission security AES encryption algorithm Supervision Radio batteries tamper position Radio antenna Integrated RADIO PROPERTIES Tamper detection Tilt Positi...

Page 12: ...waste It must be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more information about recycling of this product please contact you...

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