
OMNISENSR V2
Manual and Instructional Guide
Michael C. Witmer
mwitmer@videomining.com
NOTICE:
Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by VideoMining
Corporation could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
403 South Allen Street Suite 101 State College, PA 16801-5254
www.VideoMining.com Tel: 800-898-9950 Fax: 814-867-8957
VideoMining Corporation

The VideoMining OmniSensr v2, is a multifunction camera and sensor device that is mounted in various locations
throughout the clients’ location. The standard camera mounting system:
Allows the VideoMining OmniSensr v2 to be mounting in
many different environments: Hard Ceiling, Drop/Tile
Ceiling and Open Ceiling with conduit/box mounts.
The mounting kit includes the scissor mount clip for drop
tile ceiling tracks, three-hole disc mount for hard ceiling and
conduit and box systems. There are additional extension
pieces and a “swivel” mount when the sensor needs to be
angle or aimed at a customer position or special item or
location.
The threaded camera mount connection, threads into the top side of the
VideoMining OmniSensr v2. This side is found by locating the
corresponding camera thread port by the VideoMining logo.
Thread the camera mount into the mounting point until it is tight. There is
no need to tighten this with a wrench or similar device. Connect the
respective mount needed for your installation: Drop Tile ceiling scissor
mount or 3-hole disc mount for open conduit & box or hard ceiling.

When the respective camera mount is installed it should look like one of the two images below:
FAC OmniSensr installations will require the “swivel” for appropriate alignment. Make sure that is installed between the
OmniSensr and the extensions of the camera mounting hardware.
Connecting the VideoMining OmniSensr v2 to the network cable is a simple click and lock connection into the “IN”
Ethernet port. Do not plug into the “OUT” Ethernet port unless your installation is “Daisy Chaining” OmniSensrs.
If you plug your network cable into the OUT port, the OmniSensr will
not power up and connect to the network. This is one thing to check if
a new installation does not come online. If your installation requires
the “Daisy Chaining” configuration, the FIRST OmniSensr in the Chain
will be connected to the IN port. Another network cable will connect to
the OUT port and connect the next OmniSensr device. If the first
OmniSensr is not connected properly, both OmniSensrs in the chain will
not power up and go online. The additional connectors and microswitches that you see will not be used for the regular installation
procedures.
Make sure that you REMOVE the protective lens cap! If the cap is left on the
OmniSensr, the camera image will be black!