AJAX MotionCam Indoor Jeweller White User Manual
- June 9, 2024
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Table of Contents
- MotionCam Indoor Jeweller White
- Functional elements
- Compatible hubs and range extenders
- Operating principle
- Photo verication
- Jeweller and Wings data transfer protocols
- Photo delivery time
- Temperature compensation
- Pet immunity
- Adding to the system
- How to add MotionCam
- Malfunctions
- LED indication
- Detector placement
- Installation and connection
- Maintenance
- Technical specications
- Warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
MotionCam User manual
Updated March 31, 2023
MotionCam Indoor Jeweller White
MotionCam Jeweller is a wireless motion detector that supports photo verication. Intended for indoor installation. It can recognize movement at a distance of up to 12 meters. Ignores pets when installed and congured correctly.
A hub is required for the detector to operate.
List of compatible hubs and range extenders
MotionCam works as part of the Ajax security system, communicating with the
hub over two secure radio protocols: the detector uses Jeweller to transmit
alarms and events and Wings to transmit photos. The hub communication range is
up to 1,700 meters without obstacles.
Buy MotionCam detector with photo
verication
A version of the detector
that supports Photo on Demand
and Photos by Scenarios
is also available.
Functional elements
- LED indicator.
- Motion detector lens.
- Infrared backlight. It is used for night photos and low light conditions.
- Camera.
- SmartBracket mounting panel. To remove the panel, slide it down.
- Perforated part of the mounting panel. Triggers a tamper in case of any attempt to detach the detector from the surface. Do not break it off.
- Tamper button. Triggers when somebody attempts to detach the detector from the surface or remove it from the mounting panel.
- Power button.
- Detector’s QR code/identier. It is used to connect the device to the Ajax security system.
Compatible hubs and range extenders
MotionCam requires a hub to operate. A list of compatible hubs and range extenders is available in the table:
Hubs | Radio signal range extenders |
---|
Hub 2 (2G)
Hub 2 (4G)
Hub 2 Plus
Hub Hybrid (2G)
Hub Hybrid (4G) | ReX
2
Connection to other hubs, radio signal range extenders, ocBridge Plus, and uartBridge is not provided.
Operating principle
MotionCam Jeweller is a wireless motion detector supporting photo verication.
It detects motion with a build-in infrared sensor by capturing moving objects
with a temperature close to that of the human body. After motion is detected,
the built-in camera takes a series of photos, which allows you to dynamically
assess what is happening at the site, saving users from unnecessary anxiety,
and security companies from false calls of patrol.
As soon as an armed detector identies motion, it instantly sends an alarm to
the hub, which activates the sirens connected to the system, triggers
scenarios, and noties users and the security company. All MotionCam alerts and
events are recorded in the notication feed of the Ajax app.
Users know exactly where motion is detected. The notications contain the name
of the hub (the name of the secured facility), the name of the device, and the
virtual room
to which the detector is assigned.
The detector doesn’t switch to the armed mode instantly. The switching time
depends on two factors: the exit delay (detector settings, Delay When
Leaving/Entering) and the hub–detector ping interval (hub settings, Jeweller
or Jeweller/Fibra).
In the rst case, the delay is set by an administrator or a PRO user with
system conguration rights. In the second case, the delay occurs because the
hub takes one ping interval to notify the detector about the security mode
changing.
How Ajax noties users of alarms
Learn more about Ajax motion detectors
Photo verication
The detector alarms in the Ajax apps are accompanied by photos or an animated series, depending on the selected viewing mode. The detector takes a photo only when armed.
A version of the detector that supports Photo on Demand and Photos by Scenarios is also available. In addition to photo by alarm, this detector can take photos on user’s demand as well as photos by alarm of other Ajax detectors and devices.
The built-in camera of the detector can take from 1 to 5 photos with a
resolution of 160 × 120 and 320 × 240 pixels, as well as up to 3 photos with a
resolution of 640 × 480 pixels.
To view the photos, click on the MotionCam alarm notication in the events
feed. Photos are available to all users with access to the events feed.
A series of photos are played back in the application as animation. It helps to evaluate the unfolding of the incident over time. You can also view all the photos individually by clicking on the icon at the bottom of the screen.
The detector has infrared backlight for shooting in the dark, which activates when there is insucient light. Under such conditions, MotionCam takes black- and-white photos.
Features of alarm photo verication
Jeweller and Wings data transfer protocols
MotionCam uses the Jeweller technology to transmit alarms and events and the
Wings technology to transmit photos. These are two-way wireless data transfer
protocols that provide fast and reliable communication between a hub or a
range extender and the connected devices of the security system.
The protocols support oating key block encryption and device recognition on
every session to prevent sabotage and spoong.
To monitor connection with system devices and display their statuses Ajax apps
have a system of hub–detector polls with a frequency of 12 to 300 seconds. The
polling frequency is set by the user or PRO with administrator rights.
Photo delivery time
The photo delivery time to Ajax apps depends on the selected resolution, detector connection method (to the hub directly or via the range extender), Wings signal strength, and the Internet connection speed. The alarm messages are delivered immediately.
Photo resolution | Delivery time |
---|
When connected directly
to the hub| When connected to the hub via ReX 2 (ReX 2 transmits photos via
Wings)| When connected to the hub via ReX 2 (ReX 2 transmits photos via
Ethernet)
160 × 120 pixels| up to 6 seconds| up to 8 seconds| up to 6 seconds
320 × 240 pixels (default)| up to 9 seconds| up to 18 seconds| up to 10
seconds
640 × 480 pixels| up to 17 seconds| up to 31 seconds| up to 17 seconds
- The delivery time of one photo when the signal strength between the hub and MotionCam is 2–3 bars and the hub is connected via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or 4G.
** Values were calculated with a signal strength of 3 bars between ReX 2 and the detector or between the hub and ReX 2. The hub works via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or 4G.
*** Values were calculated with a signal strength of 3 bars between ReX 2 and the detector. The hub is connected via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or 4G.
Temperature compensation
Temperature compensation is a software mechanism that allows you to maintain the thermal diagram contrast even if the ambient temperature is close to the human body temperature. With each ambient temperature measurement, the detector introduces a correction according to the table of coecients stored in its memory — increases or decreases the sensitivity of the IR sensor. This allows the detector to effectively identify motion over the entire operating temperature range.
Pet immunity
When properly installed and congured, MotionCam does not react to animals up
to 50 centimeters tall and weighing up to 20 kilograms.
For this purpose, the detector is installed at a height of 2.4 meters in a
place where nothing obstructs its view — for example, in a corner of a room,
where the view won’t be blocked by closets or other furniture. Correct setting
requires the accurate choice of the detector sensitivity:
- High — the detector does not respond to cats (up to 25 cm tall).
- Medium — it does not respond to small dogs (up to 35 cm tall).
- Low — it does not respond to pets up to 50 cm tall.
If MotionCam is installed below the recommended height, then the animals will move in the high sensitivity zone. The detector can raise an alarm if a dog walks on its hind legs or plays on an armchair. It will also raise an alarm if the animal is able to jump to the level of the detector or move near it.
Why motion detectors react to animals and how to avoid
this
How to install MotionCam correctly
Sending events to the CMS
The Ajax security system can transmit alarms to the PRO
Desktop monitoring app as well as the
Central Monitoring Station (CMS) using SurGard (Contact ID), SIA DC-09 (ADM-
CID), ADEMCO 685, and other proprietary protocols. See a complete list of
supported protocols here.
Which CMSs can the Ajax security system be connected to
MotionCam Jeweller transmits the following events to the monitoring station:
- Motion alarm.
- MotionCam visual alarm verications.
- Photos by Scenarios.
- Tamper alarm/recovery.
- Hub connection loss/restoration.
- Temporary deactivation/activation of the detector.
- Unsuccessful attempt to arm the security system (with the system integrity check enabled).
When an alarm is received, the operator of the security company monitoring station knows exactly what happened and where to send the fast response team. Addressability of Ajax devices allows you to send not only events but also the type of the device, the name assigned to it, and the room to the PRO Desktop or to the CMS. Note that the list of transmitted parameters may differ depending on the type of the CMS and the selected protocol for communication with the monitoring station.
The ID and number of the device can be found in its states in the Ajax app.
Photos are sent to the security company’s monitoring station if the CMS
software supports photo verication. A list of such CMSs is available
here PRO
Desktop . can also receive photo
verication without additional setup.
Learn more about PRO Desktop
Adding to the system
Before adding a device
- Install the Ajax app or Ajax PRO app .
- Create an account if you don’t already have one. Add a compatible hub to the app, make the necessary settings, and create at least one virtual room.
- Make sure that the hub is on and has Internet access via Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and/or mobile network. You can do this in the Ajax app or by looking at the LED on the hub casing. It should light up white or green.
- Make sure the hub is not armed and does not start updates by checking its status in the Ajax app.
How to add MotionCam
Only a user or a PRO with administrator rights can connect MotionCam to the hub.
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Open the Ajax app. If you have access to more than one hub or if you are using the PRO app, select the hub to which you want to add MotionCam.
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Go to the Devices tab and click Add Device.
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Name the detector, scan or type in the QR code (placed on the detector enclosure and the packaging), select a room and a group (if the group mode is enabled).
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Click Add; the countdown will begin.
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Switch on the device by holding the power button for 3 seconds.
To make sure MotionCam is connected to the hub, the detector must be located
at the same protected object as the system (within the range of the hub’s
radio network). To work via the , rst pair the detector with the hub, and then
connect it to ReX 2 in the range
extender settings. ReX 2 radio signal
range extender
How to connect a device to ReX
2
The detector connected to the hub will appear in the list of hub devices in
the Ajax app.
Refreshing the device statuses in the list depends on the Jeweller (or
Jeweller/Fibra) settings.
The default value is 36 seconds.
If connection fails, turn the detector off and try again in 5 seconds. If the
maximum number of devices have already been added to the hub (the number
depends on the hub model), you will get an
error notication when you try to add a new one.
The hub is incompatible with devices operating at different frequencies. The radio frequency range of the device may vary by region. We recommend buying and using Ajax devices in the same region. Please contact Technical Support for information on the operating frequency range.
MotionCam only works with one hub. When connected to a new hub, the detector stops sending commands to the old one. When added to a new hub, the detector is not removed from the device list of the old hub. This must be done through the Ajax app.
Malfunctions
When a detector identies a fault (for example, there is no connection via the Jeweller protocol), the Ajax app displays a fault counter in the device eld. All faults are shown in the detector states. Fields with malfunctions will be highlighted in red.
Malfunction is displayed if:
- The detector temperature is outside of the allowed limits: below -10°C and above +40°C.
- The detector enclosure is open (tamper is triggered).
- No connection with the hub or range extender via the Jeweller protocol.
- No connection with the hub or range extender via the Wings protocol.
- The detector battery is low.
Icons
The icons represent some of MotionCam statuses. You can check them in the Ajax
app in the Devices tab.
Icon | Meaning |
---|---|
Jeweller signal strength — displays signal strength between the detector |
and the hub/range
extender. The recommended value is 2–3 bars.
Learn more
| Battery charge level of the detector.
Learn more
| Malfunction detected. A list and description are available in the detector
states.
Learn more
| The detector works via a. radio signal range
extender
| The detector operates in the Always Active mode.
Learn more
| Delay When Entering enabled.
Learn more
| Delay When Leaving enabled.
Learn more
| MotionCam will work when Night Mode is enabled.
Learn more
| MotionCam has detected motion. The icon is only displayed when the detector
is armed.
| MotionCam temporarily deactivated.
Learn more
| MotionCam has been deactivated because the number of alarms has been
exceeded.
Learn more
| MotionCam has tamper triggering events temporarily deactivated.
Learn more
States
The states include information about the device and its operating
parameters. The states of MotionCam can be found in the Ajax app:
1. Go to the Devices tab.
2. Select MotionCam from the list.
Parameter | Meaning |
---|---|
Malfunction | Click to open the list of MotionCam malfunctions. |
The eld is displayed if a malfunction is detected.
Temperature| Detector temperature. Measured on the processor and changes
gradually.
Acceptable error between the value in the app and the room temperature — 2°C.
The value is updated as soon as the detector identies a temperature change of
at least 2°C.
You can congure a scenario by temperature to control automation devices
Learn more
Jeweller Signal Strength| Signal strength between the hub or the range
extender and the detector via the Jeweller channel. Recommended value is 2–3
bars.
Jeweller is a protocol for transmitting MotionCam events and alarms.
Connection via Jeweller| Connection status via the Jeweller channel between
the hub or the range extender and the detector:
Online — the detector is connected to the hub/range extender.
Oine — the detector is not connected to the hub/range extender.
Wings Signal Strength| Signal strength between the hub or the range extender
and the detector via the Wings channel. Recommended value is 2–3 bars.
Wings is a protocol for transmitting MotionCam photo verications.
Connection via Wings| Connection status via the Wings channel between the hub
or the range extender and the detector:
Online — the detector is connected to the hub/range extender.
Oine — the detector is not connected to the hub/range extender.
Battery Сharge| The battery charge level of the device:
ОK
Battery low
When the batteries are low, the Ajax apps and the security company will
receive appropriate notications.
After sending a low battery notication, the detector can work for up to 2
months.
How the battery charge is displayed
Battery life calculator
Delay When Entering, sec| The status of the detector tamper that responds to
detachment or opening of the device enclosure:
Open — the detector was removed from the
SmartBracket or its integrity was compromised.
Closed — the detector is installed on the SmartBracket mounting panel. The
integrity of the device enclosure and the mounting panel is not compromised.
Normal state.
Learn more
Delay When Leaving, sec| Delay time when leaving: 5 to 120 seconds.
Delay when leaving (arming delay) is the time the user has to leave the
secured area after arming.
Learn more
Delay When Entering in Night Mode, sec| Delay time when entering in the Night
Mode: 5 to 120 seconds.
Delay when entering (alarm activation delay) is the time the user has to
disarm the security system after entering the premises.
Learn more
Delay When Leaving in Night Mode, sec| Delay time when leaving in the Night
Mode: 5 to 120 seconds.
Delay when leaving (arming delay) is the time the user has to leave the
premises after arming.
Learn more
Sensitivity| Sensitivity level of the motion detector:
Low — the detector does not respond to pets up to 50 cm tall.
Normal (default) — the detector does not respond to small dogs (up to 35 cm
tall).
High — the detector does not respond to cats (up to 25 cm tall).
Always Active| When this option is enabled, the detector is constantly armed,
detects motion, and raises alarms.
Learn more
Temporary Deactivation| Shows the status of the device temporary deactivation
function:
No — the device operates in normal mode.
Lid only — the hub administrator has disabled notications about tamper
triggering.
Entirely — the detector is entirely disabled. The device does not follow
system commands and does not report alarms or other events.
By number of alarms — the device is automatically disabled when the number of
alarms is exceeded (the number is specied in the Devices Auto
Deactivation
settings)
Learn more
Firmware| Detector rmware version.
Device ID| Detector ID. Also available on the QR code on the detector
enclosure and the packaging.
Device №| Device loop (zone) number.
Settings
To change the MotionCam detector settings in the Ajax app:
- Go to the Devices tab.
- Select MotionCam from the list.
- Go to Settings by clicking on the gear icon .
- Set the required settings.
- Click Back to save the new settings.
Settings | Meaning |
---|---|
Name | Detector name. Displayed in the list of hub devices, SMS text, and |
notications in the events feed.
To change the name, click on the text eld.
The name can contain up to 12 Cyrillic characters or up to 24 Latin
characters.
Room| Selecting the virtual room to which MotionCam is assigned.
The room name is displayed in the text of SMS and notications in the event
feed.
Delay When Entering, sec| Delay time when entering: 5 to 120 seconds.
Delay when entering (alarm activation delay) is the time the user has to
disarm the security system after entering the secured area.
Learn more
Delay When Leaving, sec| Delay time when leaving: 5 to 120 seconds.
Delay when leaving (arming delay) is the time the user has to leave the
secured area after arming.
Learn more
Arm in Night Mode| If this option is enabled, the detector will go into the
armed mode when the system is set to the Night Mode.
Learn more
Delay When Entering in Night Mode, sec| Delay time when entering in the Night
Mode: 5 to 120 seconds.
Delay when entering (alarm activation delay) is the time the user has to
disarm the security system after entering the premises.
Learn more
Delay When Leaving in Night Mode, sec| Delay time when entering in the Night
Mode: 5 to 120 seconds.
Delay when entering (alarm activation delay) is the time the user has to
disarm the security system after entering the premises.
Learn more
Sensitivity| Delay time when leaving in the Night Mode: 5 to 120 seconds.
Delay when leaving (arming delay) is the time the user has to leave the
premises after arming.
Learn more
Image resolution| Sensitivity level of the motion detector.
The choice depends on the type of the object, the presence of probable sources
of false alarms, and the specics of the protected area:
Low — the detector does not respond to pets up to 50 cm tall.
Normal (default) — the detector does not respond to small dogs (up to 35 cm
tall).
High — the detector does not respond to cats (up to 25 cm tall).
Why motion detectors react to animals and how to avoid
this
Photo by Alarm| Selecting the image resolution (in pixels):
160 × 120
320 × 240 (default)
640 × 480
The higher the resolution, the more detailed the image is, but it takes longer
to transfer the photos.
Alarms with photo verication| Selecting the number of photos in case of alarm:
No photo
1 photo
Series of 2
Series of 3
Series of 4 (only available with 320 × 240 or 160 × 120 resolutions)
Series of 5 (only available with 320 × 240 or 160 × 120 resolutions)
Always Active| Selecting the number of alarms that are accompanied by photos.
You can specify 1 to 10 alarms or set up the transmission of a photo each time
the device is triggered.
An alarm counter with photo verication is reset when the security system is
disarmed and re-armed.
The setting is available if the Always Active option is disabled. When the
detector is in the Always Active mode, it will transmit a photo every time it
is triggered.
Alert with a siren if motion detected| If active, the detector is always in
the armed mode and detects motion.
Learn more
Jeweller Signal Strength Test| If active, the
sirens that are added to the system
are activated when MotionCam detects movement.
Wings Signal Strength Test| Switches the detector to the Jeweller signal
strength test mode.
The test allows you to check the signal strength between the hub or the range
extender and the detector over the Jeweller wireless data transfer protocol to
determine the optimal installation location.
Learn more
Detection Zone Test| Switches the detector to the Wings signal strength test
mode.
The test allows you to check the signal strength between the hub or the range
extender and the detector over the Wings wireless data transfer protocol to
determine the optimal installation location.
Learn more
Signal Attenuation Test| Switches the detector to the detection zone test
mode.
The test enables users to check how the detector responds to movement and to
determine the optimal installation location.
Learn more
User Guide| Switches the detector to the signal attenuation test mode.
During the test, the transmitter power is decreased or increased to simulate a
hange in the environment to test the stability of communication between the
detector and the hub.
Learn more
Temporary Deactivation| Opens the MotionCam User Manual in the Ajax app.
Allows the user to disable the device without removing it from the system.
Two options are available:
No.
Entirely — the device neither executes system commands nor participates in
automation scenarios, and the system ignores device alarms and other
notications.
Lid only — the system ignores the detector’s tamper button triggering
notications.
More about temporary deactivation
The system can also automatically deactivate devices when the set number of
alarms is exceeded.
More about auto deactivation
Unpair Device| Unpairs the detector, disconnects it from the hub, and deletes
its settings.
LED indication
The MotionCam LED indicator may light up red or green, depending on the status of the device.
LED indication | Event |
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Lights up green. | Turning the detector on. |
Lights up red and then ashes three times. | Turning the detector off. |
Enabled detector indication
LED indication | Event | Note |
---|---|---|
Lights up green for 1 second. | Motion alarm/tamper triggering. | The detector |
records movement once every 5 seconds.
Lights up green for a few seconds.| Connecting the detector to the hub.|
Lights up red and ashes after the
rst activation.| Hardware error.| The detector needs to be repaired;
please contact our Technical Support.
In case of an alarm, it slowly lights up
green and goes out.| Detector batteries need to be
replaced.| The procedure for battery replacement is described
in this article
Flashes green frequently.| The batteries are completely discharged. The
detector stopped detecting motion and transmitting
alarms to the hub.| The procedure for battery replacement is described in
this article
Functionality testing
The Ajax security system offers several types of tests to help you choose
the right installation place for the devices. MotionCam tests do not start
straight away but not later than over a single hub — detector polling period
(36 seconds under default settings of the hub). You can change the device
polling period in the Jeweller (or Jeweller/Fibra) menu in the hub settings.
To run a test in the Ajax app:
- Select the required hub.
- Go to the Devices menu.
- Select MotionCam.
- Go to Settings.
- Choose a test:
- Jeweller Signal Strength Test
- Wings Signal Strength Test
- Detection Zone Test
- Attenuation Test
- Run the test.
Detector placement
The device is for indoor use only.
When choosing the location of the detector, consider the parameters that
affect its operation:
- Motion detector detection area.
- The viewing angle of the detector’s camera and the presence of obstacles in front of it.
- Jeweller and Wings signal strength.
- Distance between the detector and the hub.
- Presence of barriers for radio signal passage between devices: walls, interoor ceilings, large objects located in the room.
Consider the MotionCam placement recommendations when designing the security
system project for your object. The security system must be designed and
installed by specialists. The list of authorized Ajax partners is available
here.
Signal strength
Jeweller and Wings signal strength is determined by the number of
undelivered or corrupted data packages that are exchanged between the detector
and the hub or the range extender within a certain period of time. Signal
strength is indicated by the icon on the Devices tab:
Three bars — excellent signal strength.
Two bars — good signal strength.
One bar — low signal strength, stable operation is not guaranteed.
Crossed out icon — signal is missing.
Check the Jeweller and Wings signal strength at the installation site. If the
signal strength is low (a single bar or lower), we cannot guarantee stable
operation of the security system. Relocate the device as repositioning even by
20 cm can signicantly improve the signal reception. If the detector still has
a low or unstable signal strength after relocation, use ReX
2 . MotionCam does not work with other
radio signal range extenders.
Detection zone
When choosing the place for installation, consider the following:
- Direction of the detector lens.
- Detector and camera viewing angles.
- Any obstacles that obstruct the view of the detector or its camera.
It is recommended for the lens of the detector to be aimed perpendicular to
the intended path of intrusion into the premises. Ensure that furniture, house
plants, vases, decorative or glass elements do not obstruct the view of the
detector. Horizontal viewing angle of the detector
Vertical viewing angle of the detector
When installing the detector, run a Detection Zone
Test .This
allows you to check the operation of the device and accurately determine the
sector in which the detector reacts to movement.
If possible, take several photos at the installation site to make sure that
the camera is capturing the desired area and that no obstructions are blocking
its view.
Do not install the detector
- Outdoors. This can lead to false alarms and detector failure.
- In the direction where direct sunlight hits the detector lens. This can lead to false alarms of the motion detector.
- Opposite any objects with rapidly changing temperature — for example, electric and gas heaters. This can lead to false alarms of the motion detector.
- Opposite any moving objects with a temperature close to that of the human body — for example, opposite the swinging curtains above a radiator. This can lead to false alarms of the motion detector.
- In places with fast air circulation — for example, near fans, open windows, or doors. This can lead to false alarms of the motion detector.
- In places where objects and structures may obstruct the detector’s view — for example, behind a ower or a column. This way, the detector’s view will be limited, and it will be more dicult for it to detect motion.
- In places where glass structures may obstruct the detector’s view. It does not register movement behind glass.
- Inside premises with temperature and humidity outside the permissible limits. This could damage the detector.
Installation and connection
Before installing MotionCam, make sure that you have selected the optimal
location and that it complies with the requirements of this manual.
In order to install the detector:
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Remove the SmartBracket mounting panel from the detector.
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Fix the SmartBracket panel to a vertical surface or in a corner of the room using doublesided adhesive tape or other temporary fasteners. The installation height is 2.4 meters.
Use double-sided adhesive tape for temporary xing only, as the device may come off the surface at any time and get damaged if dropped. As long as the device is taped, the tamper will not be triggered when the detector is detached from the surface. -
Run the Jeweller and Wings signal strength tests. The recommended signal strength is two or three bars. If the signal strength is a single bar or lower, we cannot guarantee the stable operation of the security system. In this case, relocate the device as repositioning even by 20 cm can signicantly improve the signal reception. If, after relocation, the detector still has a low or unstable signal strength, use ReX 2 radio signal range extender.
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Run the Detection Zone test. In order to check the motion detector, walk around the premises while observing the LED and determine the detection zone of the detector. The maximum range of motion detection by the detector is 12 meters. If the detector does not respond to movement during the test in 5 cases out of 5, relocate the device.
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Take some test photos to make sure that the camera is capturing the desired area and that no obstacles are blocking its view.
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Fasten the SmartBracket panel with the bundled screws using all xation points. (One of them is in the perforated part of the mounting panel above the tamper.) When using other fasteners, make sure they do not damage or deform the mounting panel.
With the mounting panel, you can mount the MotionCam Jeweller detector on a vertical surface or in a corner of the room. SmartBracket has special holes that need to be drilled to x the panel with the bundled screws. -
Place the detector on the SmartBracket mounting panel.
Maintenance
Check the functioning of the detector on a regular basis. Clean the enclosure
from dust, cobwebs, and other contaminants as they emerge. Use a soft dry
cloth suitable for equipment care.
Do not use substances that contain alcohol, acetone, gasoline, and other
active solvents to clean the detector. Carefully wipe the lens — scratches on
the plastic can reduce the detector sensitivity.
The batteries installed in the detector provide up to 3 years of battery life.
When the detector batteries are discharged, the security system will send an
appropriate notication, and the LED will light up and go out gradually when
the detector detects a movement or the tamper is activated.
What is MotionCam battery life and what does it
affect
How to replace MotionCam detector
batteries
Technical specications
Sensitive element | PIR sensor |
---|---|
Motion detection range | Up to 12 m |
Motion detector viewing angle (H/V) | 88.5°/80° |
Motion detection speed | 0.3 to 2 m/s |
Image resolution | Up to 640 × 480 pixels |
Number of photos by alarm | Up to 5 photos per alarm |
Infrared backlight for shooting in the dark | Yes |
Pet immunity option | Weight — under 20 kg, height — under 50 cm |
Why motion detectors react to animals and how to avoid
it
Tampering alarm| Yes
Radio communication protocols with Ajax detectors and devices| Jeweller — for
transmitting events and alarms.
Learn more
Wings — for transmitting photos.
Learn more
Radio frequency band| 866.0 – 866.5 MHz
868.0 – 868.6 MHz
868.7 – 869.2 MHz
905.0 – 926.5 MHz
915.85 – 926.5 MHz
921.0 – 922.0 MHz
Depends on the region of sale.
Compatibility with central units| Hub 2
(2G)
Hub 2 (4G)
Hub 2 Plus
Hub Hybrid (2G)
Hub Hybrid (4G)
Compatibility with radio signal range extenders| ReX
2
CMS compatibility| Motion alarms are transmitted to CMSs that support SIA
(DC-09), SurGard (Contact ID), ADEMCO 685, and other proprietary protocols.
CMS software with support for photo verication of
alarms
List of supported protocols
Maximum radio signal strength| Up to 20 mW
Radio signal modulation| GFSK
Radio signal range without obstacles| Up to 1,700 m
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Power supply| 2 CR123A batteries, 3 V
Battery life| Up to 4 years
Installation| Indoors
Operating temperature range| 0°C to +40°C (date of manufacture before June 1,
2020)
–10°C to +40°C (date of manufacture after June 1, 2020)
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device
Operating humidity| Up to 75%
Dimensions| 135 × 70 × 60 mm
Weight| 167 g
Service life| 10 years
Complete Set
- MotionCam Jeweller.
- SmartBracket mounting panel.
- 2 CR123A batteries (pre-installed).
- Installation kit.
- Quick Start Guide.
Warranty
The warranty for the Limited Liability Company “Ajax Systems Manufacturing”
products is valid for 2 years after purchase and does not extend to the
bundled battery.
If the device does not function correctly, please contact the Ajax Technical
Support rst. In most cases, technical issues can be resolved remotely.
Warranty Obligations
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References
- Software | Ajax Systems
- Why motion detectors react to animals and how to avoid it | Blog Ajax
- Connecting Ajax to CMS
- End user agreement - Ajax Systems
- Hub Differences | Ajax Security System
- PRO Desktop | Ajax Systems
- Security system control panels | Ajax Systems
- Ajax Systems motion detectors for the alarm system
- MotionCam - Motion sensor with photo verification of alarms
- Signal range extenders in the security system | Ajax Systems
- uartBridge — Module for Ajax devices integration with third-party wireless alarms systems
- What affects the quality of radio communication between Ajax devices
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- Warranty - Ajax Systems
- Where to buy — Ajax Systems
- How to enable and configure group mode in the Ajax security system | Ajax Systems Support
- How battery charge is displayed in Ajax apps | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Devices Auto Deactivation and how it works | Ajax Systems Support
- How to find out the the Ajax device production date | Ajax Systems Support
- How to create the Ajax PRO account? | Ajax Systems Support
- How to set up the Always active operation mode | Ajax Systems Support
- What is a tamper | Ajax Systems Support
- Features of photo verification by MotionCam detectors | Ajax Systems Support
- How Ajax notifies users of alerts | Ajax Systems Support
- How long Ajax devices operate on batteries, and what affects this | Ajax Systems Support
- How to deactivate a device without removing it from the system | Ajax Systems Support
- How to replace MotionCam detector batteries | Ajax Systems Support
- Which CMSs can Ajax hubs be connected to | Ajax Systems Support
- Jeweller radio protocol: technology and capabilities | Ajax Systems Support
- Hub 2 Plus user manual | Ajax Systems Support
- ReX 2 User manual | Ajax Systems Support
- How to create and configure a scenario in the Ajax system | Ajax Systems Support
- MotionCam battery life and what affects it | Ajax Systems Support
- What is Photo on Demand and how it works | Ajax Systems Support
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