
Proximity Detection
The PIR Camera has a digital proximity detector that can detect any masking (blocking) attempt by an intruder.
When a masking event is detected, and the masking condition lasts for 2 minutes, VST-892EXC will send tamper open
signal to the Control Panel to notify user of the condition.
After masking/blocking is removed for 2 minutes, VST-892EXC will send tamper restore signal to the Control Panel.
<NOTE>
Any IR trigger movement will clear currently detected masking event/condition. A new masking event must be
detected and last for 2 minutes for the tamper open report to be transmitted.
Battery
The PIR Camera uses four AAL91 lithium batteries as its power source.
The PIR Camera features low battery voltage detection. When low battery is detected, a low battery signal will be sent
to the Control Panel along with regular signal transmissions for the Control Panel to display the status accordingly.
To Change Battery:
Step 1:
Navigate the Control Panel into Programming mode.
Step 2:
Remove the PIR Camera from mounting position and loosen 2 back cover fixing screws.
Step 3:
Push the back cover from left to right.
Step 4:
Remove the old batteries and press the test button twice to fully discharge.
Step 5:
Insert four new AAL91 lithium batteries.
Step 6:
Press the test button once. A battery normal signal will be sent to the Control Panel.
Step 7:
Screw back the back cover.
Step 8:
Mount back the PIR Camera to mounting location.
Step10:
Navigate the Control Panel to exit Programming mode and return to operation mode. The procedure is complete.
Getting Started – Learning the PIR Camera into the Control Panel
Put the Control Panel into learning mode, refer to Control Panel manual for details.
Press and hold the Test button for 3 seconds to send a learn code, and then release the button when Red LED lights up.
The LED will be on for 20 seconds, indicating that the PIR Camera is in learning mode.
If the Control Panel receives the signal from the PIR Camera, it will display the information accordingly. Within 20
seconds when the LED of the PIR Camera is on, select the PIR Camera on the Control Panel Webpage and click
“add”
to include it into the Panel. Refer to the Control Panel manual for details.
When the PIR Camera receives acknowledgement from the Control Panel, the LED of the PIR Camera will flash 6 times
and then turn off to indicate successful learning.
After the PIR Camera is learnt-in, put the Control Panel into Walk Test mode. Hold the PIR Camera in the desired
location, and press the Test button to confirm this location is within the signal range of the Control Panel.
When you are satisfied that the PIR Camera works in the chosen location, you can proceed to installation.
<NOTE>
After the Test button is pressed and held for 3 seconds, the LED of the PIR Camera will be on for 20 seconds. If the
PIR Camera does not receive acknowledgement from the Control Panel within this 20-second period, the LED will
turn off. The Test button needs to be pressed and held for 3 seconds again to resend a learning code.
If the PIR Camera already exists in a Control Panel system, you will need to first remove the PIR Camera from the
Control Panel before you can learn it into a different Control Panel.
Walk Test
should be conducted to confirm proper operation and coverage of the PIR Camera.
When learning the PIR Camera into a repeater/router, please press the Test button once (instead of pressing and
holding it for 3 seconds) to send a learn code.
Edit PIR Camera Operation Area
Follow instruction below to change PIR Camera Area in the Control Panel
1) Use the panel Edit Device function to change PIR Camera area setting.
2) Press and hold the Test button for 3 seconds on the PIR Camera to send a signal to the panel, and then release
the button when the LED lights up.
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