RISCO RWX95CM eyeWAVE Wireless PIR Camera Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- RISCO
Table of Contents
RISCO RWX95CM eyeWAVE Wireless PIR Camera
Description
The eyeWAVE™ Wireless PIR Camera
A detector is a battery-powered PIR detector that includes an integrated
camera for visual verification and is compatible with RISCO security systems.
Features include:
- PIR coverage 12m (40’) wide-angle
- VGA or QVGA camera resolution with ~85° field-of-view
- Discreet IR flash allows imaging in complete darkness, up to 10m (33’)
- The sequence of images upon the event, configurable number, and fps
- During disarm, events are ignored to save battery and for privacy
- On-demand images initiated from an authorized Smartphone or web browser
- Two RF channels with separate antennas: One for control, the second channel for image transmission
- Images stored on detector until transmission to panel complete
- Includes 2 long-life 3V lithium batteries
Installation
Step1: Preliminary Considerations
Select the mounting location for the best coverage of the area that is to be
protected (see Coverage Patterns and Preliminary Considerations).
Step 2: Registering the Detector into the System
The eyeWAVE must identify itself to the system receiver in a device allocation
(enrollment) process, which can be performed by either RF sequence registering
or entering the detector’s 11-digit serial number into the system or using RF
mode panel quick key programming Sequence:
From the panel: 2) Radio Devices > 1) Allocation > 1) By RF or 2) By Code.
Through the Configuration Software: Click Radio Device Allocation > Enter
Serial Code: [045] + [8 digits]; Indexed: Automatic or manually designated
1-32; Accessory Type: 2-Way Detector (displayed)). Then click Allocate: RF
Allocation is performed.
For more information refer to the System Installer Manual.
Step 3: Mounting the Detector
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Open the knockout holes of the mounting bracket, and use them as a template for mounting (see Figure 3).
For the Pet-friendly model:
In order to optimize pet immunity the following guidelines are recommended:
Mount the detector vertically at right angles to the floor. Make sure an animal cannot get above a height of 1.5m (5′) by climbing on furniture, shelving, or stairs. -
Fasten the cover to the base of the detector by inserting and fastening screw into the hole located inside the battery compartment (see Figure 2)
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Insert the batteries and close the battery compartment cover (see Figure 2)
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Once the bracket is installed, slide and lock the detector onto the mounting bracket in reverse sequence (see Figure 4)
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Perform a Walk Test as described in the Walk Test section (see Figure 5).
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Insert and fasten screw (C) into the hole located at the bottom of the detector to lock the detector to the mounting bracket (see Figure 4).
Step 4: Performing a Walk Test
To manually initiate a walk test from the control panel: Installation Menu: 2)
Testing > 2) Zone > 3) Walk Test 1) Start Walk Test. The detector remains in
walk test mode until any key on the panel is pressed. Display test results as
follows: Installation Menu: 2) Testing > 2) Zone > 3) Walk Test 2) Walk Test
Results
Camera Configuration
Being bi-directional, the detector’s parameters can be modified from the keypad or from the system configuration software according to your needs
- PIR Sensitivity: High/Low (Default: Low)
- Supervision Time: 0-255 minutes (Default: 15 min)
- LED: On/Off (Default: On)
- Operation Mode: Walk Test: The detector will transmit after each detection Normal (Default
Configure the camera settings through the RISCO Configuration Software (right-
click on the Serial Code field in the Zones node screen and in the displayed
pop-up click Additional..) or through the panel quick key programming sequence
as follows (default in bold):
Programming > 2) Radio Devices > 2) Modification > 1) Zone [Select (1–32)] >
- Parameters > 6) Advanced 5) Camera Parameters:
- Images at Alarm: 3 (1 to 7 images)
- Image Interval: 0.5 sec (0.5, 1, 2 seconds)
- Pre-Alarm Image: Yes (Yes, No) (Image captured upon each arm)
- Image Resolution: QVGA (QVGA 320X240, VGA 640X480)
- Image Quality: High (High, Low)
- Colour Image: Colour (Colour, B&W)
Image upon request
Snapshot images can be taken using web/smartphone apps (on panels supporting
these applications).
Event Reporting
Every event detected by the PIR camera is recorded into the camera’s memory.
The event record consists of the date and time mark, detail description of the
event including its source and a video record.
LED Status
On: | Alarm |
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Blinking three times (in alarm
mode):
| Low battery
Blinking four times (in initial
learning mode)
| Successful write
operation
Diagnostics
You can perform diagnostic tests on your detector using the keypad or the configuration software. Diagnostics includes testing the detector battery status and the communication between the detector and the panel. For additional information refer to the System Installer Manual.
To replace the batteries:
- Remove the detector from the mounting bracket (see Figure 1).
- Open the battery cover (see Figure 2).
- Replace the batteries. Pay attention to the right polarity.
- Close the battery cover.
CAUTION – Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries according to local regulations.
Specifications
Electrical
Battery Type:| 2 x CR 123, 3V Lithium Battery
Battery Life:| 2 batteries – 3 year typical lifetime
Current Consumption:| 58 mA standby;
200 mA max. peak at capture with
flash
Supervision
Transmission:
| 0-255 minutes
RF transmitting frequencies:| 868.65 MHz; 869.525 MHz for model RWX95CM8
433.92 MHz; 916 MHz for model
RWX95CM4
Optical
Filtering:| White Light Protection
Pet friendly:| Up to a 36 kg (80lb) animal (pet
model)
Physical
Size:| 132 x 67,5 x 56 mm (5.1 x 2.6 x 2.2 in)
Weight:| 169 grams (5.96 oz.)
Environmental
RF Immunity:| According to EN50130-4
Operating
Temperature:
| -10°C a 55°C (14°F a 140°F)
Storage
Temperature:
| -20°C a 60°C (-4°F a 140°F)
Camera
Type:| CMOS digital image sensor
Lux:| 0 Lux (total darkness)
View Angle:| H 90° V 71°
References
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