Videofied OMV 210 User manual

The OMV 210/611/712/713/810 MotionViewer 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 12 meters (29 for OMV611).
• Fully weatherproof (IP54) and temperature resistant
(-25°C/+70°C) for outdoor use or non-temperature controlled
environments.
• 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.
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:
>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 OMV MotionViewer detection distance may vary depending on
mounting (height, tilt). The OMV 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-OMV
VERSION : MAY 2017
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Programming/RF Testing/Mounting
The following provides summarized steps for device
programming, testing, and mounting. For complete details,
refer to the control panel installation manual.
1 Separate the base from the box
2 Install 4 3.6V LS14500 SAFT
batteries observing correct polarity.
3Put control panel into
Programming/Configuration mode.
4 Using a programmed
alphanumeric keypad, proceed
through menus until the display
shows ADD A NEW DEVICE.
5 Press OK/YES. the display shows PRESS PROGRAM
BUTTON OF DEVICE.
6 Press and release program button
on the OMV MotionViewer.
The OMV PIR flashes.
7 Wait for keypad display to show
CAMERA(1 - 25) PROGRAMMED. Press
OK/YES, the display shows RADIO
RANGE TEST? Press OK/YES again. The
camera LED starts flashing and keypad
display shows RF TEST.
8 Take the OMV camera to its intended mounting location
and make sure LED flashes continuously 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
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 OMV on the MB110 or MBW110 Mounting kit.
Follow the installation guidelines shown in this document.
13 Press OK/YES. The display shows FUNCTIONAL DEVICE
TEST? Press OK/YES and verify camera operation. The
activation of the LED will determine the detection field.
14 Press OK/YES to end detection verification.
15 The display shows OPERATION COMPLETED or ADD A
NEW DEVICE? Press YES/OK. Repeat steps 1 – 14 for remaining
cameras.
16 When finished, exit from configuration mode.
Screw
Program button
OMV MotionViewer reset
To clear the OMV memory in order to pair it
with a new panel programming, please follow
the procedure below :
1. Remove the batteries from the OMV.
2. Leave the battery case empty for about
30 seconds.
3. Reinsert the batteries inside the OMV.
4. Follow the programming procedure
described above from bullet point 3.
Periodic testing
The performance of the product shall be verified once a year. Apply the same RANGE TEST and FUNCTIONAL DEVICE
TEST available from the MAINTENANCE menu, to check the RF link with the panel and the motion detection capability.
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Mounting Recommendations
The OMV611 product shall be installed in accordance with National Electrical Code, NFPA 70 and CSA C22.1, Canadian
Electrical Code, Part I, Safety Standard for Electrical Installations
Please direct the OMV towards the access point or the asset you need to protect. The detector should not be mounted
close or above an access point. Such installation increase the probability of a missed intrusion.
For optimal use, OMV MotionViewer mounting shall respect the following recommendations:
Mounting height :
RSI Video Technologies recommends a 2,5 m to 3,5 m mounting height.
When you install the MotionViewer higher, the detection distance is raised. However the sensitivity is reduced and the
blind area under the MotionViewer is larger.
When you install the MotionViewer lower, the sensitivity is raised and the blind area under the detector is reduced.
However the detection distance will be reduced.
Tilt :
Raising 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 OMV 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).
Not recommended mounting locations :
To prevent false detection, false trouble events and tampering, we recommend to do not install the product in the
following locations:
• Higher than 3.5m or lower than 2.5m
• On a mast, pole or any unstable support in windy situation
• In front of the sun, high vegetation, a street or a road and an animal passageway
• Above or too close the protected access point
Blind Area
Max detection distance
Tilt
Mounting
height
Max detection distance :
MULTI-PURPOSE 90° LENS
Tilt angle OMV 611 Tilt angle
5° 10° 15° 20° 30° 10°
Mounting height
2.5 m 12 m 9 m 7 m 6 m
2.75 m 12 m* 9 m 7, 5 m 6 m
3 m 12 m* 10 m 8 m 7 m 5 m
3.25 m 12 m* 11 m 9 m 7 m 5 m
3.5 m 12 m* 12 m 9 m 8 m 5,5 m 29 ft
Theoretical values estimated for default
sensitivity.
These values only represent the physical limits of
the OMV detection and not its maximum detection
range. Long range sensitivity is reduced and
depends on infrared detection properties (see
page 5).
* In some cases, false alarms can be triggered
from outside the 12m detection limit (street,
bushes, trees, etc). If that happens, please slightly
tilt the OMV downward to prevent false alarms.

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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 for the first time, 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.
If the detector is moved, the TAMPER notification will be displayed on the keypad the next time the system
is armed. Press OK/YES to acknowledge that notification and confirm the detector new position. 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 OMV version 07.06.04.XX and later)
Tamper disabling
The OMV Motionviewer must be deleted from the panel memory to
disable tamper.
1. Delete the OMV from the device configuration menu.
2. Press and hold the OMV initialization button for 5 seconds. The
red LED will turn on for 2 seconds to confirm the setting.
3. Pair the OMV back with your panel.
Tamper re-enabling
The tamper re-enabling procedure is the same
1. Delete the OMV from the device configuration menu.
2. Press and hold the OMV initialization button for 5 seconds. The
red LED will turn on for 2 seconds to confirm the setting.
3. Press and hold the init button for 5 seconds. The red LED will turn
on for 2 seconds, off for half a second and back on for 2 seconds.
4. Pair the OMV back with your panel.

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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
OUT+
OUT–
IN3
IN2
IN1
GND
GND
GND
OUT+
OUT–
IN3
IN2
IN1
GND
GND
GND
IN3 : or + =TAMPER
IN1 or IN2 : + =INTRUSION + +
OUT : + =(3 seconds)
Max 24VDC / 100 mA

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Infrared detection
The OMV outdoor MotionViewer uses standard infrared detection. The PIR is optimized for the detection of
individuals.
Several parameters affect the detection :
• Subject thermal signature (size, width, temperature and emissivity).
• Detection environment (ambient temperature, reflectivity of the surfaces, the presence of water or moist
surfaces).
• Speed and direction of the movement.
• OMV 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 OMV is detecting. Use that test to determine the pattern of the detection field.
Multi-purpose 90°
lens detection pattern
(standard sensitivity)
Status LED
Blind angle
Detection beams
Individual thermal
signature at 3 m
Individual thermal
signature at 12 m
Vehicle thermal
signature at 12m

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Optional lenses installation
The following steps describe the OMV lens replacing
procedure:
1 Carefully loosen the 4 screws of the lens frame. Do not use
an electric screwdriver. This can damage the threads. Leave
the screws on the threads in order not to lose them.
2When the 4 screws are loose, push on each one with a
screwdriver to remove the lens frame.
3Remove the lens frame and the lens. Wipe the new lens with
a soft dry cloth and install it. There is a fail-safe in the bottom
right corner of the lens to ensure that the new lens is installed
the right way round.
4 Replace the lens frame on the OMV and gently tighten the
screws using a mechanic screwdriver.
5 Replace the OMV in its case, tighten the screw and install on
site.
6Adjust 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 OMV is detecting. Use that test to determine the pattern of
the detection field.
Lens frame
screw
Fail-safe
Adjust sensitivity to the optional lens
Curtain and beam lenses are more sensitive than the multipurpose lens, whereas pet-immune is less sensitive
than multipurpose. Adjusting sensitivity to the lens type is mandatory. Use the $ function.
DEVICE
CONFIGURATION
CHANGE NAME
DEVICE
OK or YES
To select the OMV
OK or YES
SETTING OF DEFAULT SENSITIVITY FOR OPTIONAL LENS
with device name
CURTAIN detector_name$1
PET-IMMUNE detector_name$8
BEAM detector_name$2

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Optional lenses
The OMV MotionViewer is provided with 3 optional lenses. With these 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 OMV 611 Tilt angle
5° 10° 15° 20° 30° 10°
Mounting height
2.5 m 12 m* 11 m 8 m 6,5 m
2.75 m 12 m* 12 m 9 m 7 m 5 m
3 m 12 m* 12 m* 9,5 m 7, 5 m 5,5 m
3.25 m 12 m* 10 m 8 m 5,5 m
3.5 m 12 m* 11 m 8,5 m 6 m 29 ft
Curtain lens (vertical)
1m
1m80
29 max for OMV611 at 3.5m height and 10° tilt angle
29 max for OMV611 at 3.5m height and 10° tilt angle

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MULTI
PURPOSE 90°
EXAMPLE OF MODIFICATION OF
THE DETECTION RANGE
OMV611 / Mounting height= 3.5m /
Tilt angle= 10°
MINIMAL SENSITIVITY detector_name$2 Approx. -30%
LOW SENSITIVITY detector_name$1 Approx. -20%
DEFAULT SENSITIVITY
(see table on page 3)
detector_name$0
or detector_name 29ft
HIGH SENSITIVITY detector_name$8 Approx. +15%
Sensitivity adjustment
The OMV detector comes with the capability of adjusting the sensitivity level of the PIR. It can improve the
detection or, on the contrary, reduce false alarms. Raising sensitivity will raise detection range, the detection
field will be larger and smaller thermal signatures will be detected. You should only use this feature when the
site has been diagnosed as needing this adjustment. It cannot be used to optimize detection as the adjustment
may be too high and generate either false alarms or missed intrusions.
Examples : Plant growth, pets.
Please note that the detector must be installed 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 OMV MotionViewer
To change the OMV sensitivity, you need to change the
detector name:
DEVICE
CONFIGURATION
CHANGE NAME
DEVICE
OK or YES
To select the OMV
OK or YES
Enter the detector name then enter
the $symbol at the end and the
chosen digit (without space). The
number following $ will depend on
the necessary adjustment.
CURTAIN PET-IMMUNE BEAM
EXAMPLE OF MODIFICATION OF
THE DETECTION RANGE
OMV611 / Mounting height= 3.5m /
Tilt angle= 10°
MINIMAL SENSITIVITY detector_name$1 Approx. -30%
LOW SENSITIVITY detector_name$2 detector_name$0
or detector_name Approx. -20%
DEFAULT SENSITIVITY
(see table on page 3) detector_name$1 detector_name$8 detector_name$2 29ft
HIGH SENSITIVITY detector_name$0
or detector_name detector_name$9 detector_name$0
or detector_name Approx. +15%
MAXIMAL SENSITIVITY detector_name$8 Approx. +25%
$ Symbol
CMA keypad : Press @ repeatedly until $ is displayed
XMA/XMB keypad : Press 1repeatedly until $ is displayed
Announced performances depend on local conditions
and detected target. In any case, the detection range
has to be checked with the FUNCTIONAL DEVICE
TEST available from the MAINTENANCE menu

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90° masking kit
The OMV MotionViewer is provided with a 90° masking kit (only
compatible with the multi-purpose 90° lens).
With this kit you can inhibit specific zones in the 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.
Curtain masking kit
A masking kit for curtain lens is provided as well.
Installing this kit is highly recommended for open air installations.
As shown below, it will reduce false alarms.
Use the lens replacing procedure shown previously and place the masking
kit behind the curtain lens.
Curtain detection without masking kit Curtain detection with masking kit
C1 C2 C3 C4 C5P1 P2
M1 M2 M3 M4 M5 M6 M7 M8
L2L1 L3 L4 L5 L6 L7 L8 L9
L1
L2
L3
L4 L5 L6
L7
L8
L9
M8
M7
M6
M5
M4
M3
M1
M2
C2 C3 C4
C5
C1
P1 P2
14m
8m
4m
1m

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Security notes / (FR) Notes de sécurité / (DE) Hinweise zur Sicherheit
Français
• Retirez les piles avant toute opération de
maintenance !
• Attention ! Il y a un risque d'explosion si la batterie
utilisée est remplacée par un mauvais modèle !
• Respectez la polarité lors de la mise en place des
piles !
• Ne jetez pas les batteries usagées !
Ramenez-les à votre installateur ou à un point de
collecte spécialisé.
English
• Remove the batteries before any
maintenance !
• WARNING, there is a risk of explosion if a battery
is replaced by an improper model !
• Observe polarity when setting up the batteries!
• Do not litter the batteries when they are used!
Dispose of them properly according to Lithium
Metal requirements
Deutsch
• Batterien vor jeglichen Wartungsarbeiten
entfernen!
• Vorsicht, es besteht Explosionsgefahr, wenn eine
Batterie durch eine Batterie falschen Models
ersetzt wird!
• Achten Sie beim Einsetzen der Batterien auf die
Polung!
• Entsorgen Sie Batterien nicht im normalen
Haushaltsmüll! Bringen Sie Ihre verbrauchten
Batterien zu den öffentlichen Sammelstellen.
FCC Regulatory Information for USA and CANADA
FCC Part 15.21 Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by RSI Video Technologies may void the FCC
authorization to operate this equipment.
FCC Part 15.105 Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses
and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference
to radio communications. 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 between the equipment and receiver.
> Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
> Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Radio frequency radiation exposure information according 2.1091 / 2.1093 / OET bulletin 65
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed
and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm between the radiator and your body.
Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux rayonnements IC établies pour un environnement non contrôlé.
Cet équipement doit être installé et utilisé avec un minimum de 20 cm de distance entre la source de rayonnement et votre corps.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1 This device may not cause harmful interference, and
2 This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Cet appareil est conforme à la Partie 15 des règlementations de la FCC et avec la norme RSS-210 de l’Industrie Canadienne.
Son fonctionnement est soumis aux deux conditions suivantes :
1 Cet appareil ne doit pas causer d’interférences nuisibles et
2 Cet appareil doit accepter toute interférence reçue, y compris les interférences pouvant entraîner un fonctionnement indésirable.

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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 W, X and VISIO series
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES
RF S2View® technology
Radio type Spread spectrum bidirectionnal
Operating frequency
• 868MHz - OMV210 (Europe, Africa, Asia)
• 902/928MHz - FHSS – OMV611 (USA, Canada, South America)
• 915/928MHz - FHSS – OMV712, OMV713 (Australia, South America)
• 902/907.5MHz & 915/928MHz – FHSS – OMV810 (Brazil)
Transmission security AES encryption algorithm
Supervision Radio, batteries, tamper, position
Radio antenna Integrated
RADIO PROPERTIES
Camera
Angle 90°
Sensor type CMOS
Daylight video Programmable : Color or B&W
Night video Automatic black & white infrared
Infrared illumination Automatic with 4 IR LEDs
Infrared illumination distance Up to 12m
Video
Video format MJPEG-WMV, MJPEG-DIFF
Frame rate 5 images per second
Video duration Programmable (10 seconds by default)
Video resolution QVGA (320x240)
Average video file size 220 kb
Image
Format JPEG
Resolution VGA (640x480)
Average image file size 8 kb
VIDEO 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
• 90°
• 1 m wide curtain (vertical or pet-immune)
• Long distance beam (up to 1m diameter)
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 54 / IK 06

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EMEA SALES
23, avenue du Général Leclerc
92340 BOURG-LA-REINE
FRANCE
E-Mail : emeasales@rsivideotech.com
North American Headquarters
1375 Willow Lake Blvd, Suite 103
Vadnais Heights, MN 55110
USA
E-Mail : usasales@rsivideotech.com
The EC declaration of conformity of
this product is available by flashing
that QR code :
STANDARDS AND CERTIFICATIONS
OMV 210 868MHz
Europe
Compliant with Directive 2014/53/EU for RED
Radio Equipment Directive
Intertek LSS (EN50131-2-2) Id: 16LHK0199-01
OMV 611 902/928MHz - FHSS
Argentina Certification number C-17514
Canada IC (RSS-247 issue 1) Id: 8816A-MV50
Columbia
Costa Rica SUTEL
Mexico IFT Certification number RCPSISI17-0298
Panama Certification number 1716
Peru
Certification number TRSS38397
«En Perú, este equipo diseñado para la banda de 902-928MHz,
debe ser configurado para operar solo en la banda 915-928MHz
con una PIRE de hasta 1W (30dBm) y sujeto a las Condiciones de
Operación que establezca el MTC.»
USA (Part 15C) Id: X46MV50
OMV 712 915/928MHz - FHSS
Australia C-Tick (AS/NZ4268)
OMV 713 915/928MHz - FHSS
Chile SUBTEL Certification number 2660/DO_36684/F26
OMV 810 902/907.5MHz & 915/928MHz
Brazil
Certification Number 00615-17-10210
Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é, não
tem direito a proteção contra interferência prejudicial, mesmo
de estações do mesmo tipo, e não pode causar interferência a
sistemas operando em caráter primário.
This symbol 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 to conserve natural
resources.
For more information about recycling of this product, please contact your local municipality, your waste
disposal service or the company that installed the product.
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