Climax Technology Co 862 Users manual

PIR Motion Sensor Camera
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VST-862P-F1
Introduction
VST-862P-F1 is a passive infrared (PIR) motion sensor camera. It is capable of sending wireless signals and captured images (picture quality of up to 640 x 480 pixels) to the Control Panel upon movement detection.
Parts Identification
1. Flash LED
The Flash LED delivers sufficient light for image capture under low lighting condition.
2. Blue LED/Function Button
Blue LED:
(Please refer to LED Indicator description below for details)
Function Button Usage:
- Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to send a learn code, release when Blue LED light on.
- Press the button once to enter test mode for 3 minutes.
3. IR Sensor
4. PIR Camera Lens
5. Battery Compartment Cover
6. Tamper Switch
7. Battery Compartment
8. Sensitivity Adjustment Jumper Switch (JP3)
Jumper On
The jumper link is inserted connecting the two pins.
- Jumper On: the PIR’s sensitivity level is set to High.
- Jumper Off: the PIR’s sensitivity level is set to Normal. (Factory Default)
Jumper Of
if the jumper link is removed or “parked” on one pin.
9. Sleep Timer Jumper Switch (JP2)
Jumper On
The jumper link is inserted connecting the two pins.
- Jumper On: After movement detection, the PIR Camera does not enter sleep mode and will transmit detection signal again immediately if triggered (Factory Default).
- Jumper Off: PIR Camera has a “sleep time” of approximately 1 minute after motion detection to conserve power.
Jumper Of
if the jumper link is removed or “parked” on one pin.
Features
LED Indicator
In Normal operation mode, the Blue LED will not light except in the following situations:
When the PIR Camera is in low battery condition, every time it transmits a detected movement, the Blue LED will flash for 2 seconds.
When the cover is opened and the tamper switch is violated, the Blue LED will flash for 2 seconds, to indicate it is transmitting “Tamper” signal.
When the Tamper condition persists, every time it transmits a detected movement, the Blue LED will flash for 2 seconds.
When PIR Camera enters Test Mode, the Blue LED will flash for 1 second. During Test mode, the Blue LED will
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also flash for 2 seconds every time a movement is detected.
When the PIR Camera is in 30 seconds warm up period, the Blue LED will slow flash.
When the PIR Camera is transmitting captured images under fault conditions (low battery, tamper switch activated), the Blue LED will continuous flash.
Image Capture
When the alarm system is armed, the PIR Camera will capture 1, 3 or 6 alarm images in 640 x 480 or 320 x 240 resolutions (programmable from Control Panel) upon movement detection. You can also manually request the PIR Camera to take a picture through the Control Panel. The captured images will be transferred to the Control Panel for users view.
Warm Up Period
When the Control Panel system enters arm mode, or when PIR Camera is put into Test Mode, the PIR Camera will warm up for 30 seconds. Do not trigger the PIR Camera during the 30-second warm up period. The Blue LED will slow flash during the warm up period only when PIR enters for Test Mode.
Sleep Timer
When Jumper Switch 2 is set to Off, the PIR Camera has a “sleep time” of approximately 1 minute to conserve power. After transmitting for a detected movement, the PIR Camera will not retransmit for 1 minute. Any detected movement during this period will reset the sleep time to 1 minute. Continuous movement in front of the PIR Camera will therefore not exhaust the battery.
Battery and Low Battery Detection
The PIR Camera uses three CR123A 3V Lithium batteries as its power source. Remove the Battery Compartment Cover and insert the batteries to activate the PIR Camera. The PIR Camera features Low Battery Detection function. When the battery voltage is low, the PIR Camera will transmit Low Battery signal to the Control Panel. If movement is detected under Low Battery condition, the Blue LED will flash for 2 seconds. When changing battery, after removing the old battery, press the Tamper Switch or the Function Button twice to fully discharge before inserting new batteries
Tamper Protection
The PIR Camera is protected by a tamper switch which is compressed when the PIR Camera is properly installed. When the PIR Camera is removed from mounted surface or its cover opened, the tamper switch will be activated and the PIR Camera will send a tamper open signal to the system control panel to remind the user of the condition. If movement is detected when the tamper switch is open, the Blue LED will flash for 2 seconds.
Supervision
T
he PIR Camera will conduct a Self-test Periodically by transmitting a supervisory signal once every 30 to 50
minutes.
Test Mode
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Getting Started
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Test mode is for you to check the PIR camera’s detection range (not shooting coverage). Press the Function button once to enter Test mode for 3 minutes, the Blue LED will flash for 1 second. The PIR camera will warm up for 30 seconds. Please do not trigger the Camera during this warming-up period. After the warm-up period, you can trigger PIR camera to check IR detection range. If PIR camera is triggered, the Blue LED will flash for 2 seconds.
For Test Mode to run smoothly, It is recommended to disable sleep timer.
Remove the Battery Compartment Cover by loosening the Battery Compartment Screw. Insert the batteries. Orient the battery according to the polarity indication. Put the Control Panel into learning mode, refer to Control Panel manual for details. Press and hold the function for 3 seconds, release the button when the Blue LED light on, the Blue LED will light
on for 25 seconds in learning mode, add PIR Camera into the Control Panel during this period (refer to your Control Panel to finish learn in process). If the PIR is successfully added into the Control Panel, the Blue LED will flash 6 times to indicate. If PIR is not added within 25 seconds, please repeat learning process. 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 Function Button to confirm this location is within signal range of the Control Panel, refer to Control Panel manual to complete Walk Test. When you are satisfied that the PIR Camera work in the chosen location, you can proceed to mounting.
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