Honeywell PROOUTMV-MB Outdoor Motion Viewer Installation Guide

June 1, 2024
Honeywell

Honeywell PROOUTMV-MB Outdoor Motion Viewer Installation Guide

The PROOUTMV is a battery-powered, wireless outdoor motion detector with a built-in video camera is intended for use with ProSeries Control Panels. The detector is powered by three C123A lithium batteries that provide up to 4 years of battery life (typical use).

The detector can be mounted directly on a wall or with an optional mounting bracket.

NOTE: Installation shall be done in accordance with the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.


FEATURES
·        No wiring or remote power required. Fully portable battery powered camera allows for flexibility in selecting locations

·        Provides video stream and live video viewing functionality

·        The module features an advance triggering algorithm to minimize the possibility of false alarm activations.

·        AES Encrypted Wireless technology provides optimum signal integrity and security

·        CMOS camera sensor with a wide angle 90° lens (horizontal field of view)

·        Night vision (up to 16 feet, 5 meters) with one white LED

·        Fresnel lens motion detection: 39.73 ft (12m), and 90° detection pattern

·        Camera sends color video

ENROLLMENT
You must enroll the detector in the Control Panel.

Enrollment and RF testing should be done while the detector is in its intended mounting location to ensure good communication between the Control Panel and the device.

NOTE: For detailed programming instructions refer to the Installation Instructions for the Control Panel with which this device is used.

1.      Remove the set screw [A] that secures the rear housing [B] to the front housing [C]. Remove the rear housing.

2.      Remove the screw [D] that secures the battery cover [E] to the front housing [C]. Remove the battery cover.

3.      When prompted, perform one of the following:

·   Carefully remove (and discard responsibly) the battery tab [F].

·   Insert the batteries [G].

·   If powered, open and close the back housing again.

4.      The LED on the front flashes rapidly at power up.

5.      Reassemble the detector.



NOTE : After enrolled in a system, the device cannot be used with another Control Panel until it is removed from the current panel. See the Control Panel instructions for details.

MOUNTING CONSIDERATIONS
The detector can be mounted directly on a wall or with the PROOUTMV-MB mounting bracket (available separately). All programming and RF testing should be done while the detector is in its intended mounting location to ensure good communication between the Control Panel and the detector.

NOTE: After enrolling, verify adequate signal strength by conducting a sensor test with the device installed in its intended mounting location (see the Control Panel instructions). Adjust the device mounting location and orientation as necessary to achieve maximum signal strength.

·   Use proper tools and hardware.

·   Mount the camera at heights per the “PIR Field of View and Mounting Height Considerations” section.

·   Do not mount too close or aim at an air conditioner or other heat source.

·   Do not aim the detector at moving objects such as automobile traffic or outdoor fans.

·   Do not paint or cover the detection or camera lens.

·   Do not aim the detector directly at a close wall (within 16 ft/5 m) to minimize any excessive light reflections and enhance the camera viewing area.

MOUNTING
The detector can be mounted directly on a wall or with a PROOUTMV-MB mounting bracket (available separately).
Direct Wall Mounting
To mount the detector directly to a wall, perform the following:

1.      Remove the water protection cover [A] from the detector.

2.      Remove the set screw [B] that secures the detector front housing [C]

to the rear housing [D] and carefully separate the housings.

3.      Secure the rear housing to the wall in the desired location with screws [E].

NOTE: The detector can be mounted flat or angled on a wall:

·        W = Wall Mounting Holes

·        C = Corner Mounting Holes

4.      Reassemble the detector front housing [C] to the rear housing [D]

and secure with set screw [B].

5.      Install the water protection cover [A] on the detector.

Direct Wall Mounting (Continued)

Mounting with Mounting Bracket

  1. Mount the mounting bracket to the wall as follows:
  2. Insert shaft screw [A1] through the back of the wall mounting plate [A2] and thread the bracket extension shaft [A3] onto the shaft screw [A1] until secure.
  3. Secure the mounting plate to the wall at the desired location with four screws [A4].

Note: Mounting plate must be mounted on a stud, solid wall, or with a robust wall anchor.

  1. Slide the protective cover [A5] over the wall mounting plate [A1] and snap to secure in

  2. Mount the detector to the mounting bracket as follows:

  3. Remove the water protection cover [B 1 ] from the

  4. Remove the set screw [B2] that secures the detector front housing [B 3 ] to the rear housing [B 4 ] and carefully separate the

  5. Secure the junction ball [A 6 ] to the rear housing with three screws [A 7 ].

  6. Reassemble the detector front housing [B 3 ] to the rear housing [B4] and secure with set screw [B 2 ].

  7. Slide the extension shaft sleeve [A8] completely over the extension shaft [A3] and insert the junction ball [A6] into the opening of the sleeve [A8].

  8. When both the junction ball [A6] and the extension shaft [A3] are fully seated in the extension shaft sleeve [A5] , tighten the bracket knob [A9] snugly to secure both in place.

  9. Rotate and angle the detector as necessary to view the desired detection area (PIR field of view) and tighten the bracket knob

[A9] to secure the adjusted setting.

NOTE: See the PIR FIELD OF VIEW section for adjustment details.

  1. Insert and tighten the stop screw [A10] to secure in
  2. Install the water protection cover [B1] on the

NOTE: See the Installation of the Full or Half Window (PROOUTMV-CT) Housing section for instructions.

INSTALLING THE FULL OR HALF WINDOW (PROOUTMV-CT) HOUSING

PIR FIELD OF VIEW AND MOUNTING HEIGHT CONSIDERATIONS

NOTE: 0° Mounting is also suitable for direct wall mounting with no bracket and the preferred mounting height is between 6.8 and 8.8 feet (2.1

  10° 15° 20° 30°
ft m ft m ft m ft
6.56 2.0 34.4 10.4 24.6 7.5 19.6
6.99 2.13 37.7 11.4 26.2 8.0 21.3
7.55 2.3 39.3 12 29.5 9.0 21.3
7.87 2.4 41.0 12.4 31.1 9.5 21.3
9.02 2.75 44.2 13.4 32.8 10.0 24.6
9.84 3.0 36.0 11.0 31.1
10.99 3.35 39.3 12.0 32.8
12.01 3.66 34.4
13.12 4.0 39.3

DETECTION PATTERNS (Mounted at 7.5ft (2.3m) Directly on the Wall)

WALK TEST

After enrolling, you can use the Control Panel to perform a 10-minute Walk Test mode for the sensor. With the detector in its intended mounting location, adjust the location and orientation as necessary.
Note: For detailed instructions on performing the Walk Test, refer to the Installation Instructions for the Control Panel.

  1. Walk through the detection area [A] and observe the LED [B] comes ON.
  2. After 10 minutes, the detector automatically exits the Test mode, disables the LED, and enters a normal operation mode.

To restart a 10-minute Walk Test period, activate the Walk Test mode with the Control Panel (see the Control Panel instructions).
The user can manually stop the Walk Test at any time.
NOTE : System must be disarmed to enter Test Mode and can onlybe armed again after exiting the Walk Test mode.

BATTERY REPLACEMENT

The detector must be disassembled to access the battery compartment. Follow the instructions in the ENROLLMENT section to access the battery compartment.
The detector is powered by three Lithium batteries. To maximize battery efficiency, it is important to remove all of the old batteries, wait approximately 10 seconds, and then install new batteries.

Specifications

Electrical

Battery……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… Three (3) 3V Lithium batteries
Battery Part Number………………………………………………………………………………………….. DURACELL DL123A; PANASONIC CR-123A
Nominal voltage…………………………………………………………………………………………………. V
Low battery threshold…………………………………………………………………………………………. V
Estimated battery life…………………………………………………………………………………………..Up to 4 years
Current consumption…………………………………………………………………………………………..Standby (1h average) 85 μA / Max 350 mA

Radio Properties

Wiselink® technology

Radio type…………………………………………………………………………………………………………..Spread spectrum RF bidirectional
Operating frequency…………………………………………………………………………………………… 915 MHz (USA & Canada)
Transmission security………………………………………………………………………………………….AES algorithm encryption
Supervision……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Radio, batteries
Radio antenna…………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Integrated

Specifications (Continued)

The product should not be disposed of with other household waste. Check

for the nearest authorized collection centers or authorized recyclers. The correct disposal of end-of-life equipment will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health.

Any attempt to reverse-engineer this device by decoding proprietary protocols, de-compiling firmware, or any similar actions is strictly prohibited. Device physical protection – device shall be installed in area that is not publicly accessible.
Installation physical protection – system shall be installed in area not publicly accessible, this includes wiring protection as well

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