Videofied OSMVC 200 Install Sheet Download Page 8

8

INSTALL SHEET

OSMVC

 OUTDOOR STREAMING MOTION VIEWER

ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES

RF S2View

® 

technology

Radio type

Spread spectrum bidirectionnal

Operating frequency

•  868MHz - OSMVC 200 (Europe, Africa, Asia)
•  915 MHz - OSMVC 601 (USA, Canada, South America)
•  920 MHz - OSMVC 702 (Australia, South America)

Transmission  security

AES encryption algorithm

Supervision

Radio, batteries, tamper, position

Radio antenna

Integrated

RADIO PROPERTIES

Tamper detection

Tilt

Position change, shock, wall and cover tamper

DETECTION PROPERTIES

Infrared detection specifications

Technology

Passive infrared DSP

Type

Dual element sensor

Detection lens

1 m wide curtain

BOX

Physical properties

Material

Polycarbonate UL94

Dimensions

130,5mm x 102,44mm x 141,5mm

Weight

261g (without batteries)

Installation / Mounting

Mounting height

2.5 m to 3.5 m

Mounting angle

5° to 10°

Mounting

Use mounting kit (sold separately)

Environmental data

Operating temperature

-25°/+70°C

Max. relative humidity

95%, without condensing

Protection marking

IP 65 / IK 06

Power requirements

Type C - 4 Lithium batteries 3,6 V LS14500

Battery life

Standard usage (up to 5 videos per month)

4 years

High usage (about 30 videos per month)

2 years

Standby current consumption

130 μA

Max current consumption

320 mA

Panel compatibility

Streaming option

W panels

Without streaming option

X and VISIO panels

Camera

Angle

90°

Sensor type

CMOS

Lighted video

Programmable : Color or B&W

Night vision video

Black & white automatic infrared

Infrared illumination

Automatic with 4 IR LEDs

Infrared illumination distance

Up to 12m

Video

Video format

H264 (MPEG if not available)

Framerate

5 images per second

Video resolution

QVGA (320x240)

Average video file size

220 ko

Snapshot

Format

JPEG

Resolution

VGA (640x480)

Average snapshot file size

8 ko

VIDEO PROPERTIES

Summary of Contents for OSMVC 200

Page 1: ...tall 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 proper tools and hardware Mount camera between 2 5 m to 3 5 m height The OSMVC MotionViewer de...

Page 2: ...ontinuously or you receive a 9 9 indicating good communication with the control panel 9 Press OK YES to end radio range test then press ESC NO 10 The keypad displays AREA ALLOCATION AREA 1 Press either arrow button repeatedly until desired area number appear then press OK YES By default all devices in Area 1 are automatically delayed 11 The display shows NAME LOCATION Enter appropriate device name...

Page 3: ...ng or reducing 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 OSMVC to reduce its detection range and avoid false alarms To precisely determine the tilt angle use a smartphone app like Smart Protector Android or Pitch Gauge iOs Blind angle Max detection distance Tilt Mounting height Max detection dist...

Page 4: ...ion If the TAMPER event is set as ALARM END a tamper restoral event is sent to the panel Longitudinal axis rotation Transverse axis rotation Tilt tamper disabling only for OSMVC version 07 06 04 XX and later The OSMVC Motionviewer must be deleted from the panel memory to disable tamper 1 Delete the OSMVC from the device configuration menu 2 Press and hold the OSMVC initialization button for 5 seco...

Page 5: ...presence of water or moist surfaces Speed and direction of the movement OSMVC setup tilt height 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 OSMVC is detecting Use that test to determine the pattern of the detection field Status LED Blind angle De...

Page 6: ...alled to prevent intrusions aim the detector towards an access point sensitivity adjustment will have no effect if the installation doesn t comply with the installation recommendations described in this document Adjust sensitivity for the OSMVC MotionViewer To change the OSMVC sensitivity you need to change the detector name DEVICE CONFIGURATION CHANGE NAME DEVICE OK orYES To select the OSMVC OK o...

Page 7: ...ever 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 be...

Page 8: ...g height 2 5 m to 3 5 m Mounting angle 5 to 10 Mounting Use mounting kit sold separately Environmental data Operating temperature 25 70 C Max relative humidity 95 without condensing Protection marking IP 65 IK 06 Power requirements Type C 4 Lithium batteries 3 6 V LS14500 Battery life Standard usage up to 5 videos per month 4 years High usage about 30 videos per month 2 years Standby current consu...

Page 9: ...ol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product should not be treated as household 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 ...

Reviews: