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Module 3.1 - Videofied XL System Programming

This document provides instruction on programming a Videofied XL alarm panel. It outlines connecting the panel components, performing radio checks, configuring areas and users, and adding devices like cameras and reed switches. The document is intended to teach installers how to set up and add devices to a Videofied XL system.

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Module 3.1 - Videofied XL System Programming

This document provides instruction on programming a Videofied XL alarm panel. It outlines connecting the panel components, performing radio checks, configuring areas and users, and adding devices like cameras and reed switches. The document is intended to teach installers how to set up and add devices to a Videofied XL system.

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Videofied XL Programming

Module 3:1

MODULE 3.1 : VIDEOFIED XL SYSTEM


PROGRAMMING
Learning Outcomes :
1. Knowledge of Videofied XL Panel and associated
peripherals
2. Ability to program a Videofied XL System
3. Ability to add and delete Videofied devices
4. Ability to perform radio (RF) device range tests
5. Ability to perform functional device tests
6. Knowledge in the placement of Videofied MotionViewers

1. GOLDEN RULES - XL
1. Devices in Area 1 are ALWAYS subject to Entry and Exit delay.
2. If a Keypad or Badge Reader is entered into an Area, then all the devices in this Area are
also subject to Entry/Exit delays.
3. Never place the panel near an electric switchboard: there is a possibility of interference with
the Radio and GPRS modem.
4. Place the alarm panel at the most central location of the site to be protected. (guarantees a
better propagation of the radio)
5. Never record the same device twice without having first deleted the device off the panel.
6. Record a maximum of 19 peripheral devices and 19 User codes/badges (XL panels)
7. You are limited to 3 keypads or badge readers or combination there-of.
8. Installation height for Indoor MotionViewers is 2.1 to 2.35mtrs.
9. Installation height for Outdoor Motionviewers is 2 3mtrs. NOTE: Suited to protect assets
not areas, and should be angled down to cutoff the PIR view to10mtrs.
10. Never mount the keypad at the beginning of installation so that you can walk around with it
during programming.
11. Always clean the camera lens after installation (with a clean and dry piece of cloth, without
pressing on the lens)
12. The keypad becomes inactive after 30 seconds of inactivity, in order to make the display to
reappear, press on the [YES] key

2. What we need to begin?


Videofied XL Panel
8 x Energizer D cell alkaline batteries
Wireless keypad (CMA701)
Indoor MotionViewer (DCV701)
Outdoor MotionViewer (DCV751)
Wireless Universal Device Reed (CT701)
Remote Control (RC701)
Badge Reader (BR751)
Badge Proximity Tag
18 x AA Saft lithium batteries (LS14500)
SIM Card (GPRS activated) Security PIN Disabled
Monitoring Station Details : Account Number & IP OR Domain Name
XL Programming Manual (Download at
www.videofied.com.au/downloads/manuals )

Videofied XL Panel

3. Programming XL Panel
i. Refer to the XL programming manual Page 3
ii. Remove the XL panel from the box
iii. Insert SIM card into the panel as shown:

3. Programming XL Panel
IV. Assemble the XL panel
Affix rear panel on the wall and clip in front of panel

3. Programming XL Panel
V. CONNECT POWER LEAD
Connect power cable and insert batteries. Keypad should
light up and flash (a beep should be heard).

3. Programming XL Panel
VI. DEFAULT THE PANEL
Hold down the PROGRAM BUTTON on the panel for 10
seconds until the keypad beeps again and lights up all the
keys of the panel keypad.

3. Programming XL Panel
VII. RECORD KEYPAD
Press and release instantly the PROGRAM BUTTON of the
panel again to switch to keypad registration mode.

3. Programming XL Panel

IIX. RECORD THE KEYPAD

(Ref. Keypad installation data sheet)

Insert the 3 Lithium LS14500 batteries in the keypad.


Do not mount the keypad.
Simultaneously press the [CLR] and [ESC NO]
buttons on the keypad, until the keypads LED flashes,
then release. (Usually 2 5 seconds)
PRESS [CLR] & [ESC NO]
SIMULTANEOUSLY

3. Programming XL Panel

IX. BEGIN PROGRAMMING - RADIO RANGE TEST


KEYPAD DISPLAY

KEYPAD 1
RECORDED

PRESS

<LANGUAGE>
ENGLISH
RADIO RANGE
TEST?

RADIO RANGE
X/9

PRESS

PRESS

Perform a radio range test between the XL


panel and the keypad. Must not be less
than 5/9 radio strength.
Allow 30 seconds for signal strength to
stabilize.

3. Programming XL Panel

X. ENTERING INSTALLER CODE


KEYPAD DISPLAY

ENTER THE
INSTALLER CODE
4 to 6 DIGITS
THEN YES
INSTALLER CODE:

CODE NAME :

WAIT

There is no default installer code, it is what


is entered at this stage.

WAIT

Installers code will take up 1 of the 20 user


code/proximity badge slots

3. Programming XL Panel

XI. ADJUSTING DATE & TIME


KEYPAD DISPLAY

ADJUSTING
TIME AND DATE
DATE (YEAR) :
00/ /

Repeat for MONTH, DAY, TIME and MINUTES

3. Programming XL Panel

XII. MONITORING STATION SETTINGS


KEYPAD DISPLAY
CONNECTED TO
MONITORING STATION?

ACCOUNT NUMBER:

PERIODIC TEST

PERIODIC TEST:
24 HOURS

PRESS

Enter the client account number provided by monitoring


station then

Hourly Periodic tests will significantly


shorten the battery life

3. Programming XL Panel

XII. MONITORING STATION SETTINGS..


KEYPAD DISPLAY

TEST HOUR:
00:0
CODE/STATE
MODIFICATION?
By default events that are transmitted to the monitoring station are:
DEVICE (Intrusion), PANIC, TAMPERS, PERIODIC TEST, LOW PANEL
BATTERIES, LOW DEVICE BATTERIES, SUPERVISION FAULT.

3. Programming XL Panel

XIII. AREA CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

AREA
CONFIGURATION

AREA NAME 1 :

Enter the name of Area 1 and then


Repeat this for Areas 2, 3 and 4.

Areas are the logical areas that devices will reside within. For example
Area 1: Entry Foyer (delayed)
Area 2: Front Offices
Area 3: Warehouse
Area 4: Show Room
Area 1 is always an entry exit delay area.

3. Programming XL Panel

XIV. ENTRY EXIT DELAY


KEYPAD DISPLAY

EXIT DELAY:
45 sec

ENTRY DELAY:
15 Sec

Exit Delays can be


either 45 sec, 1min or
2min
Entry Delays can be
either 15 sec, 30 sec,
45 sec, 1min or 2min

3. Programming XL Panel

XV. GPRS PARAMETERS - CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

GPRS
PARAMETERS?

PRESS

APN:
If using public Telstra
sim enter : telstra.wap
then

APN (Access Point Name) information entered


depends upon your SIM service provider.
APN information must be entered in lower case
A username and password is used for corporate
network
Service
Provider

APN

Telstra

telstra.wap

Telstra
Corporate

telstra.corp

Optus

internet

Vodafone

vfinternet.au

USERNAME
PASSWORD

YES (as provided by


Suretek)

GPRS PARAMETERS
IP Address or Domain
Name of CMS main
server and backup
server

These values should never be


changed without Technical
Support Approval

APN (Access Point


Name) USERNAME
and PASSWORD is
provided by your
service provider

IP Address or Domain
Name of CMS remote
maintenance

SMTP server if panel has to send email e.g.


mail.bigpond.com

3. Programming XL Panel

XV. GPRS Parameters - CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

USERNAME

PASSWORD

To enter a Username
Press
and enter
the username and
then arrow right and
repeat for password
NOTE: Username
and Passwords are
case sensitive

If using APN telstra.wap


(public network) no username
or password is required.
Leave Username and
Password blank
If using telstra.corp or
another private network, then
a Username and Password is
required.
These are supplied by the
sim provider ie Suretek,
Signature etc

3. Programming XL Panel

XV. GPRS Parameters - CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

IP1 ADDRESS
OR
Domain Name 1

Right arrow to IP1 or


Domain 1.
To enter a IP1 Press
and enter the IP
followed by
NOTE: When the :
appears then digits
can be entered in the
field.

IP 1 OR Domain 1 is the
monitoring stations IP or
Domain. Your monitoring
station needs to supply either
the IP or domain name.
Videofied systems report to
either the IP or the Domain.
Both should NOT be entered

3. Programming XL Panel

XV. GPRS Parameters - CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

Right arrow to PORT 1.

PORT 1
By Default this should
be 888. Right arrow
past this to IP 2.

Check with monitoring


station to confirm this is
the case, 9 times out of
10 it is.

3. Programming XL Panel

XV. GPRS Parameters - CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

IP2 ADDRESS
OR
Domain NAME 2

Right arrow to IP2 or


Domain 2.
To enter a IP2 Press
and enter the IP
followed by
NOTE: Some
monitoring stations do
not have a backup
server therefore IP2
can be left blank

IP 2 OR Domain 2 is the
monitoring stations backup
Videofied IP or Domain
server.

3. Programming XL Panel

XV. GPRS Parameters - CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

Right arrow to PORT 2.

PORT 2
By Default this should
be 888. Right arrow
past this to TMT IP.

Check with monitoring


station to confirm this is
the case, 9 times out of
10 it is.

3. Programming XL Panel

XV. GPRS Parameters - CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

TMT IP ADDRESS
OR
TMT Domain

Right arrow to TMT IP


ADDRESS or TMT Domain
TMT.
To enter a IP or Domain
Press
and enter the IP
followed by

TMT IP OR TMT Domain is


the monitoring stations
remote maintainance
Videofied IP or Domain
server address.

NOTE: TMT is used by the

Most monitoring stations


use the same server as IP1
or DOMAIN 1. So the same
can be entered here.

Videofied panel to initiate a


communication so maintenance
can be performed. Pressing
999999
will connect this.

Enter only TMT IP or TMT


DOMAIN. Leave the other
blank

3. Programming XL Panel

XV. GPRS Parameters - CONFIGURATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

Right arrow to PORT TMT.

PORT TMT
By Default this should be
888. Press
To exit GPRS parameters

Check with monitoring


station to confirm this is
the case, 9 times out of
10 it is.

3. Programming XL Panel

XVI. GPRS LEVEL


KEYPAD DISPLAY

GPRS LEVEL?
TEST IN PROGRESS
END = YES

GPRS LEVEL
5/5

GPRS Level will appear.


Press
A GPRS signal level test will
commence

Press

to end test.

NOTE: GPRS signal level from the


panels SIM card to the mobile tower
will be displayed. Test may take 3min
Signal level should not be less than
3/5 and MUST not be less than 2/5

If an error appears.
1. Repeat test.
CHECK:
2. SIM is active for GPRS
3. Security PIN code on sim
has been disabled
4. APN is correct telstra.wap (public not
private)
5. Username and password
are correct case
sensitive
6. GPRS area coverage is
sufficient for location

3. Programming XL Panel

XVII. ADDING VIDEOFIED DEVICES


KEYPAD DISPLAY

PRESS PROGRAM
BUTTON OF DEVICE

Press sync button


of device

Device Check in
Progress
CAMERA 1
RECORDED

Refer to your device


installation sheets.
Take your Videofied device
(MotionViewer, reed
switch) and open up.

Insert the batteries.

Press

Depress the sync button


momentarily.
Indoor devices use a
paper clip to depress sync
button. Outdoor devices
press sync button inside

3. Programming XL Panel

XVII. ADDING VIDEOFIED DEVICES

Take your Videofied device


and with the keypad, walk
to the area the device will
be positioned.

KEYPAD DISPLAY

RADIO RANGE
TEST?

Press

9/9

Press

Radio range test

to end test

Test that the radio range


test is no less than 7/9 on
the keypad display.
Leave device to settle for
30 seconds. Ensure radio
level is stable.

3. Programming XL Panel

XVII. ADDING VIDEOFIED DEVICES


KEYPAD DISPLAY

AREA ALLOCATION
AREA: 1

Right arrow to
select AREA 2, 3
or 4 then
Press
For delay area
select Area 1

9/9

NOTE: If an
arming/disarming device is
enrolled in AREA 2, 3 or 4,
then this area will become a
delayed area also

AREA Allocation

Remembering that Area 1


has a keypad enrolled in it,
making this area
ENTRY/EXIT Delayed, we
need to allocate CAMERA 1
to an area.
To change CAMERA 1 to be
in AREA 2, 3 or 4, right arrow
to AREA # and then press
YES

3. Programming XL Panel

XIIX. FINISHING INSTALLATION


KEYPAD DISPLAY

OPERATION
COMPLETED?
SYSTEM CHECK IN
PROGRESS

INSTALLATION
SUCESSFUL!

Press

Once all the devices have


been added, a check of the
system will automatically
take place. Radio device
issues, tampers etc will be
displayed I there are errors.

4. Adding User Code - XL Panel

XIX. ENTERING USER CODE


KEYPAD DISPLAY

DISARMED LVL:4
BADGES
ACCESS CODES

BADGE OR CODE

ENTER A BADGE
OR CODE
BADGE OR CODE

At DISARMED State
to BADGES ACCESS CODES

AFTER entering the User


Code, you can then allocate a
USER CODE NAME.

Various levels of ACCESS


(1,2,3,4) can then be modified
Then press
under BADGES ACCESS
CODES/BADGE/CODE
CONFIGURATION/BADGE
ENTER the INSTALLER CODE and
CODES LIST/ ACCESS
Press
LEVEL
Press
ENTER the USER code and
Then repeat process

5. Deleting Devices XL Panel

XX. DELETING DEVICES


KEYPAD DISPLAY

DISARMED LVL:4
ACCESS LEVEL
4

At DISARMED State
to LVL:
Then press

LEVEL : 4

to LEVEL:4 PRESS

CONFIGURATION

to CONFIGURATION
PRESS

BADGE OR CODE

ENTER the USER code and


PRESS

AFTER entering the User


Code, you can then allocate a
USER CODE NAME.

Various levels of ACCESS


(1,2,3,4) can then be modified
under BADGES ACCESS
CODES/BADGE/CODE
CONFIGURATION/BADGE
CODES LIST/ ACCESS
LEVEL

5. Deleting Devices XL Panel

XXI. DELETING DEVICES - KEYPAD


KEYPAD DISPLAY

AREAS AND
DEVICES
DEVICES

DEVICE
CONFIGUARATION
A1: KEYPAD
KEYPAD 1
DELETE
KEYPAD

to AREAS AND DEVICES


Then press

DEVICES then PRESS

DELETING DEVICES
It is important to delete devices
before physically removing
them from the Videofied panel.
Failing to do so will create a
radio supervision fault.

Before defaulting a Videofied


panel ALL devices must be first
to DEVICE
deleted. Failing to do so will
CONFIGURATION Press
make it difficult to re enroll
them again.
through device list until
device to be deleted is located for
THIS IS ESSPECIALLY
example KEYPAD 1
IMPORTANT FOR THE
KEYFOB, as it is an
Press
to delete device - keypad
unsupervised device

6. GPRS Level Test XL Panel

XXII. GPRS LEVEL TEST AFTER PROGAMMING


KEYPAD DISPLAY

DISARMED LVL:4
MAINTENANCE

to MAINTENANCE then
press

GPRS LEVEL?

to GPRS LEVEL? then

press

TEST IN PROGRESS
END = YES

5/5

The GPRS level will commence/


May take a minute
GPRS Level will be displayed #/5
PRESS and HOLD
to return

GPRS Level should not be less


than 3/5 and NEVER less than
2/5

7. Device Locating RF Testing

XXIII. DEVICE LOCATION RADIO RANGE TEST


KEYPAD DISPLAY

DISARMED LVL:4
MAINTENANCE
DEVICE LOCATING
CAMERA 1

RF TEST
9/9

to MAINTENANCE then

RF Radio range test of


devices should not read less
than 7/9.

Press

Leave device in position for 30


seconds to allow radio to
to DEVICE LOCATING then
settle.
Press
Sometime relocating the panel
to select device you want to or devices as little as 30 cm
radio range test then Press
can improve the signal.
A radio range signal strength will be
displayed #/9 PRESS
to exit
test

8. Adding Additional Devices - XL


Panel
XXIV. ADDING ADDITIONAL DEVICES
KEYPAD DISPLAY

AREAS AND
DEVICES
DEVICES

ADD A NEW
DEVICE
PRESS PROGRAM
BUTTON OF DEVICE

to AREAS AND DEVICES


Then press

DEVICES then PRESS

ADD A NEW DEVICE Press

Insert the batteries and press


the program button of device as
per installation sheet of device

The Videofied XL Panel can


accommodate up to 19
additional devices including
Motionviewers, reed switches,
keyfobs, siren strobes.

9. Re- Enrolling Wireless Keypad XL Panel


XXV. RE ENROLLING THE WIRELESS KEYPAD
KEYPAD DISPLAY

On the front of the XL Panel PRESS and HOLD the


for 3 seconds
You have successfully entered the programming mode
when the display flashes.
Type in 000000 the PRESS

The LED will cycle.

KEYPAD 1
RECORDED
INSTALLATION
CODE

PRESS ESC/NO and CLR together on the WIRELESS


KEYPAD
Enter the Installer Code and then press
wireless keypad

on the

10. DCV701 Motionviewer

XXVI. Enrolling a DCV701 Motionviewer


KEYPAD DISPLAY

AREAS AND
DEVICES
DEVICES

ADD A NEW
DEVICE
PRESS PROGRAM
BUTTON OF DEVICE

to AREAS AND DEVICES


Then press

DEVICES then PRESS

ADD A NEW DEVICE Press

Insert the batteries and close.


Press the program using a
paperclip depressing the sync
button of device as per
installation sheet

11. DCV701 Motionviewer

XXVI. Enrolling a DCV701 Motionviewer


KEYPAD DISPLAY

PRESS PROGRAM
BUTTON OF DEVICE

Press sync button


of device

Device Check in
Progress
CAMERA 1
RECORDED
Name of Camera

Press
Change the name of the
camera and area

11. DCV701 Motionviewer

XXVI. Enrolling a DCV701 Motionviewer

Take your Videofied


Motionviewer device, and
with the keypad, walk to
the area the device will be
positioned.

KEYPAD DISPLAY

RADIO RANGE
TEST?

Press

9/9

Press

Radio range test

to end test
Test that the radio range
test is no less than 7/9 on
the keypad display.

Leave device to settle for


30 seconds. Ensure radio
level is stable.

11. DCV 701 Indoor Motionviewer

XXVII. Placement of DCV 701 Motionviewer


Mount Motionviewer at height of 2.1 2.3 mtrs
Do not mount infront of air vent
Field of view of detector is 90 degrees
Camera field of view is 88 degrees
Detection range of up to 12 mtrs
IR capability up to 7 mtrs
Camera resolution 320 x 240

12. DCV751 Outdoor


Motionviewer
XXVIII. Outdoor Motionviewer
Bi-Directional Radio
Transceiver to Panel

Self-powered
No AC connection
Up to 2 Year Life

Motion Sensor

Night
Vision
Digital
Camera

Infrared Illuminators

12. DCV751 Motionviewer

XXVIII. Enrolling a DCV751 Motionviewer


KEYPAD DISPLAY

AREAS AND
DEVICES
DEVICES

ADD A NEW
DEVICE
PRESS PROGRAM
BUTTON OF DEVICE

to AREAS AND DEVICES


Then press

DEVICES then PRESS

ADD A NEW DEVICE Press

Insert the batteries


Press the program sync button
of device as per installation
sheet of device

12. DCV751 Outdoor Motionviewer

XXVIII. Enrolling a DCV751 Motionviewer


KEYPAD DISPLAY

Device Check in
Progress
CAMERA 1
RECORDED
Name of Camera

If device sync has been


received the display will
indicate device check in
progress

Press
Change the name of the
camera and area

12. DCV751 Outdoor Motionviewer

XXVIII. Enrolling a DCV751 Motionviewer

Take your Videofied


Motionviewer device, and
with the keypad, walk to
the area the device will be
positioned.

KEYPAD DISPLAY

RADIO RANGE
TEST?

Press

9/9

Press

Radio range test

to end test
Test that the radio range
test is no less than 7/9 on
the keypad display.

Leave device to settle for


30 seconds. Ensure radio
level is stable.

12. DCV 751 Outdoor Motionviewer

XXVIII. Placement of DCV 751 Motionviewer


Mount Motionviewer at height of 2 3 mtrs
Angle Motionviewer mount down to cut off field of view to max 10 mtrs
Motionviewer should be used to protect assets and things not areas.
Doorways, gates, vehicles, fuel tanks etc (refer next image)
Remember this is intruder video verification not surveillance
Field of view of detector is 90 degrees
Camera field of view is 88 degrees
Detection range of up to 12 mtrs
IR capability up to 7 - 9 mtrs
Camera resolution 320 x 240

12. DCV 751 Outdoor Motionviewer

XXIX. Placement of DCV 751 Motionviewer

Angle down to cutoff


field of view to 10
mtrs maximum

13. RC701 Keyfob

XXX. Enrolling a RC701 Keyfob


KEYPAD DISPLAY

AREAS AND
DEVICES
DEVICES

ADD A NEW
DEVICE

to AREAS AND DEVICES


Then press

DEVICES then PRESS

ADD A NEW DEVICE Press

13. RC 701 Keyfob

XXVI. Enrolling a RC701 Keyfob


KEYPAD DISPLAY

PRESS PROGRAM
BUTTON OF DEVICE

Device Check in
Progress
KEYFOB
RECORDED

Press program buttons:


Hold down ON & OFF
together for 5 10 seconds
and release. If not successful
repeat process
Press

14. RC701 Wireless Universal


Transmitter - Reed
XXXI. Enrolling a RC701 Wireless Universal Transmitter - Reed
KEYPAD DISPLAY

AREAS AND
DEVICES
DEVICES

ADD A NEW
DEVICE
PRESS PROGRAM
BUTTON OF DEVICE

to AREAS AND DEVICES Then press

DEVICES then PRESS


ADD A NEW DEVICE Press

Insert the batteries


Using a paper clip Press the program sync
button of device as per installation sheet of
device - BEFORE ENROLLING IT MUST BE
IN THE NORMAL STATE CLOSED/OPEN
EXTERNAL CONNECTION - Closed/Open

14. RC701 Wireless Universal


Transmitter - Reed
XXXI. Enrolling a RC701 Wireless Universal Transmitter - Reed
KEYPAD DISPLAY

Device Check in
Progress
DETECTOR
RECORDED
Name of DETECTOR

If device sync has been


received the display will
indicate device check in
progress

Press
Change the name of the
camera and area

14. RC701 Wireless Universal


Transmitter - Reed
XXXI. Enrolling a RC701 Wireless Universal
Transmitter - Reed

Take your Videofied


Motionviewer device, and
with the keypad, walk to
the area the device will be
positioned.

KEYPAD DISPLAY

RADIO RANGE
TEST?

Press

9/9

Press

Radio range test

to end test
Test that the radio range
test is no less than 7/9 on
the keypad display.

Leave device to settle for


30 seconds. Ensure radio
level is stable.

14. RC701 Wireless Universal


Transmitter - Reed
XXXII. Wiring external trigger to a RC701
Wireless Universal Transmitter - Reed

4. RF RADIO
1. Videofied provides superior range at less power using S2VIEW Spread Spectrum
technology at 920 MHz.
2. S2VIEW Spread Spectrum technology improves transmission reception in noisy RF
environments while providing a resistance to jamming, hacking and eavesdropping.
3. Videofied uses 128-bit AES encryption with a revolving key. The encryption key changes
every second.
4. Each Videofied device is a transreciever which means the devices are capable of bidirectional communication.
5. The device will transmit the tamper state, serial number, manufacture date and firmware
version
6. All Videofied devices, with the exception of the Keyfob are polled by the control panel
every 8 minutes. This polling confirms communication and general device status.
7. Every installation is different and a range test should always be performed before the
installation is completed.
8. The actual range achieved will be influence by RF inhibitors at the site. Some RF
inhibitors include: Concrete floors, high wireless traffic areas, brick/block walls, metal
sheeting, metal insulation.

5. DEVICE SPECIFICATIONS
CONTROL PANEL VIDEOFIED : XL GPRS
The Control Panel Model XL GPRS is a VIDEOFIED wireless, battery
operated control panel. The control panel is designed for security
applications where video verification is needed or desired.
1.

S2View - Spread Spectrum, VIDEOFIED, Interactive AES


Encrypted Wireless technology provides optimum signal integrity and
security.
2. Compatibility - works with all VIDEOFIED wireless devices.
3. Supervision of all devices (except remote keyfob).
4. Tamper detection - 24-hour dual-tamper function provides detection for
both cover and wall removal. Control panel also monitors all system
device tamper switches.
5. Zones / Devices - 20 maximum.
6. Areas - 4 maximum. Area 1 predefined from factory for entry/exit delay.
Areas 2, 3, and 4 can be configured as needed.
7. Access codes - 19 maximum, 4 - 6 digits; one installer access code for
on-site programming only.
8. Configuration/Programming - on-site using alphanumeric keypads or
off-site using Frontel control remote Software.
9. Communication - reports to central monitoring stations using Frontel.
10. Video Verification - video resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, 0 lux
sensitivity, 5-frames per second for approx. 10 seconds total recording
time. 220K MPEG file.
11. History/Event Log - maximum 4,000 events stored in flash memory
that cannot be cleared or erased.

CONTROL PANEL VIDEOFIED : VISIO GPRS


The Control Panel Model VISIO is a VIDEOFIED wireless, battery operated
security system control panel. The control panel is designed for security
applications where video verification is needed or desired.

1.

S2View - Spread Spectrum, VIDEOFIED, Interactive AES Encrypted


Wireless technology provides optimum signal integrity and security.
2. Compatibility - works with all VIDEOFIED wireless devices.
3. Supervision - every 8 minutes (all devices except Keyfobs).
4. Tamper detection - 24-hour dual-tamper function provides detection for
both cover and wall removal. Control panel also monitors all system
device tamper switches.
5. Zones - 25 maximum.
6. Areas - 4 maximum. Area 1 predefined from factory for entry/exit delay.
Areas 2, 3, and 4 can be configured as needed.
7. Access codes - 19 maximum, 4 - 6 digits; one installer access code for
on-site programming only.
8. Configuration/Programming - on-site using alphanumeric keypads or offsite using Frontel remote control Software.
9. Communication - reports to central monitoring stations using Frontel.
10. Video Verification - video resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, 0.2 lux
sensitivity, 5-frames per second for about 10 seconds total recording
time. 220K MPEG file.
11. History/Event Log - maximum 4,000 events stored in flash memory that
cannot be cleared or erased.

CONTROL PANEL VIDEOFIED : XTENDER GPRS


Video Upgrade Interface Panel XTENDER attaches to existing alarm panels
using the panels output to arm the XTENDER. The operation of the
existing panel is not degraded and it continues to function normally. When
the existing panel is armed this also arms the XTENDER.

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Wireless technology provides optimum signal integrity and security.
2. Compatibility - works with all VIDEOFIED wireless devices.
3. Supervision - every 8 minutes (all devices except Keyfobs).
4. Tamper detection - 24-hour dual-tamper function provides detection for
both cover and wall removal. Control panel also monitors all system
device tamper switches.
5. Zones - 25 maximum.
6. Areas - 4 maximum.
7. Configuration/Programming - on-site using alphanumeric keypads or offsite using Frontel remote control Software.
8. Communication - reports to central monitoring stations using Frontel.
9. Video Verification - video resolution of 320 x 240 pixels, 0.2 lux
sensitivity, 5-frames per second for about 10 seconds total recording
time. 220K MPEG file.
10. History/Event Log - maximum 4,000 events stored in flash memory that
cannot be cleared or erased.

KEYPAD : CMA
The Keypad Model CMA is a battery operated, wireless alphanumeric
keypad designed for configuring/programming and operating
VIDEOFIED security systems
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Mobility - program the system from anywhere on site.
Display - two lines, 16 characters each; automatic backlighting;
display blackout after 30 seconds of no keypad activity to conserve
battery power.
Buttons - complete alphanumeric setting/parameter entries in
programming mode; standard and custom operation in normal
operating mode.
Built-in sounder - provides entry/exit delay beeps and alarm sounds.
Panic button - for manual activation anytime.
Supervised - transmits a check-in/status signal every 8 minutes
indicating tamper state, serial number, date of manufacture, software
revision and battery status.
Dual tamper - provides detection for both wall and cover.
Lithium batteries - up to four years.

MOTIONVIEWER CAMERA : DCV


The MotionViewer DCV is a battery operated, wireless indoor motionactivated video camera designed for use in VIDEOFIED security
systems. Motion-activated cameras are intended for applications
where video verification of intrusion alarms is necessary or desired.

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Camera - CMOS black and white sensor with 85 wide angle
lens and video resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.
Night illumination - up to 4.5 m/14 ft. distance using two infrared
LED.
Motion detector - dual-element, passive infrared with fresnel lens
for 12 m/ 40 ft. wide, 90 coverage pattern.
Camera begins filming in under 100 milliseconds after the PIR
detects motion.
Supervised - transmits a check-in/status signal every 8 minutes
indicating unique identification code along with the current
detection sensor state, tamper condition, serial number,
manufacture date, software revision, and battery status.
Dual tamper - provides cover and wall tamper detection.
Lithium batteries - up to four years.

OUTDOOR MOTIONVIEWER CAMERA :DCV


The Outdoor MotionViewerTM Camera DCV is a battery operated, wireless
outdoor motion activated camera designed for use in Videofied security
systems.

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integrity and security.
Camera - CMOS black and white sensor with 85 degree wide
angle lens and video resolution of 320 x 240 pixels.
Supervised - transmits a check-in/status signal every 8 minutes
indicating tamper state and battery status.
Night illumination - up to 8 meters/26 feet distance using two
infrared LED.
Motion detector - Dual-element, passive infrared with Fresnel
lens for 12m/40 ft. wide 90 degree coverage.
Camera begins filming in fewer than 100 milliseconds after the
PIR detects motion.
Camera is fully waterproof and can withstand temperatures
from -20 degrees to 60C (-10/+140F).
Tamper - Provides cover tamper detection.
Lithium batteries - up to two years.

OUTDOOR PROXIMITY READER : BR


The Outdoor Proximity Reader Model BR is a battery operated,
wireless Proximity Reader designed for arming and disarming
operation of VIDEOFIED security systems.

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Encrypted Wireless technology provides optimum signal integrity
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Mobility - Use outdoors or indoors with a fully weather proof
housing with standing temperatures from -20 to +60C (10/140F).
Displays two LED flashes along with a series of beeps to identify
the armed or disarmed status.
Built in sounder lets you know when the Badge Reader detects
your card or badge.
Supervised- Transmits a check-in/ status signal every 8 minutes
indicating tamper state, serial number, date of manufacture,
software revision and battery status.
Uses MIFARE class, 13.56MHz, 1K or 4K, Keyfobs or badges.
Dual Tamper - provides detection for both wall and cover tamper
conditions.
Lithium batteries - four years.

DOOR CONTACT : CT
The Door Contact Models CT are battery operated, wireless door
contacts designed for use in VIDEOFIED security systems. Door
contacts are intended for use in detecting the opening and closing of
doors, windows, or cabinet doors/drawers.

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signal integrity and security.
Supervised - transmits a check-in/status signal every 8
minutes indicating open/closed state, tamper conditions,
serial number, date of manufacture, software revision and
battery status.
External input - accepts normally closed (NC) dry (no
power) circuits from standard hardwire intrusion devices,
including fast response devices.
Three working modes: internal reed switch only, external
input only, internal switch and external input.
Dual tamper - provides detection for both wall and cover
tamper.
Lithium battery - up to four years.
Two colours - available in white or brown.

KEYFOB : RC
The Keyfob Model RC is a battery operated, wireless remote control
designed for basic operation of VIDEOFIED security systems.

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Operate system from within or just outside premises.
Arming/Disarming - ON arms whole system; OFF disarms
system; 1 and 2 buttons arm specific areas as determined by
system configuration/programming.
Panic alarms - generated by pressing 1 or 2 button and hold for
two seconds. 1=audible panic, 2=silent panic.
Lithium - battery status transmitted with each keyfob activation.
Lithium battery - up to 10 years.

OUTDOOR SIREN STROBE : SE


The Outdoor Siren/Strobe Model SE is a battery operated, wireless
combination unit designed for use in Videofied security systems.

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Sounder - provides output of 105 dB @1 meter for up to
three minutes, in alarm.
Supervised - transmits a check-in/status signal every 8
minutes indicating tamper state and battery status.
Dual tamper - provides detection for both wall and cover
tamper.
Alkaline batteries - four years.

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