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INSTALL SHEET
OMV
OUTDOOR MOTION VIEWER
Tilt Tamper
The OMV MotionViewer can detect
manipulation thanks to its built-in electronic
accelerometer.
This device can detect shocks, movements,
wall or cover tamper but also changes in its
orientation.
When a movement of the OMV is detected, the
LED lights up for 3 seconds.
When it is armed, the OMV registers its position in space. If its orientation is significantly changed on its
transverse or longitudinal axis, a tamper alarm is sent to the panel. As for every Videofied device, the tamper
is active 24/7.
A new OMV position is defined automatically each time the MotionViewer is armed. If the OMV has been
moved, the “End of tamper” event is sent to the panel.
Longitudinal axis rotation
Transverse axis rotation
Wired inputs/output
The OMV MotionViewer has 3 built-in wired inputs. With these inputs, other detection systems can be
associated with the OMV.
IN1 and IN2 inputs :
Normally open wired inputs. These inputs are enabled when the OMV is
armed. When triggered, an INTRUSION event is sent to the panel and the
OMV captures a video.
IN3 input :
Normally open wired input. This input is enabled 24/7. When triggered,
a TAMPER event is sent to the panel.
The OMV also has one built-in wired output. This output can activate a wired system when the OMV infrared
detection is triggered.
OUT output :
24 V/100mA
open drain contact. When the OMV is triggered, the output
contact closes for 3 seconds and opens.
Inputs/outputs wiring
Two drilling punch marks are visible on the
OMV case. One under the case and one inside
the box on the bottom right.
Drill a hole in one of these punch marks to
pass the wire through and connect the inputs/
outputs terminal.
IMPORTANT :
Once the wire is connected, protect the
inside of the case with a silicone watertight
seal.
Punch mark