Intelbras IVP 8000 Pet User Guide

Product: Passive infrared sensor

Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing a product with Intelbras quality and safety. The passive infrared motion sensor IVP 8000 Pet features an intelligent detection algorithm combined with automatic temperature compensation to prevent false triggers. It allows for quick and simple remote configuration via software or application. Immune to pets weighing up to 20 kg, it is suitable for indoor installation. Enhanced security is provided by front and rear tamper switches. The totally wireless system facilitates and reduces installation costs.

Care and Safety

LGPD - Data processing by Intelbras: Intelbras does not access, transfer, capture, or process any personal data from this product.

Installation Environment:

Environmental Restrictions:

Wireless Communication: Wireless communication technology may suffer interference and have its performance impaired when exposed to environments with high power irradiation (e.g., near TV towers, AM/FM radio stations, amateur radio stations, routers, etc.).

Sensor Care:

Pet Function

The Pet function is intended for crawling animals weighing up to 20 kg. If the animal is on top of a bench, for example, the Pet function can be canceled. ❌

Note: Before starting the installation, it is necessary to define the height at which the sensor will be positioned, which can vary from 1.8 to 2.2 m. If the sensor is installed at a height of less than 1.8 m or is tilted downwards, the Pet function will be compromised.

Scan (Upper View): A diagram showing a grid with radial lines emanating from a central point, indicating the detection pattern. The horizontal axis is labeled '0 2 4 6 8 10 12 (m)' and the vertical axis is labeled '8 (m) 6 4 2 0'.

Detection Range (Side View): A diagram illustrating the detection range from 1.2m to 12m horizontally and approximately 1.8m to 2.20m vertically, showing a person and a dog within the detection cone.

Summary

This section provides a table of contents for the document.

1. Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Operating voltage 3 Vdc
Operating current 26 mA
Current at rest 6uA
Frequency range 915 MHz to 928 MHz
Modulation DSSS BPSK 40 Kbps
Maximum transmission power 11 dBm
Battery LITHIUM CR123A 3 V
Detection angle 90°
Detection range 12 m
Detection method PIR
Animal immunity Up to 20 kg
Maximum startup time 60 seconds
Operating Temperature -10 °C ~ +50 °C
RF range 1000 meters no hurdles
Dimensions (W x H x D) 68 x 55 x 120 mm

2. Characteristics

3. Product Components

Diagram showing the components of the IVP 8000 Pet sensor:

4. Sensor Aperture

To access the IVP 8000 Pet sensor board for registration, changing the battery, or removing it from the control panel, remove the lower front cover. Images depict the process of detaching the lower front cover.

5. Sensor Stabilization

After inserting the battery, the sensor enters stabilization mode, indicated by the blue LED flashing for a few seconds. When stabilization is complete, the blue LED stops flashing.

6. Registering the IVP 8000 Pet Sensor

Sensor registration can be performed via the AMT 8000 Desktop Programmer software, the remote AMT mobile application, keyboard commands, or the synchronization button on the alarm center. The following describes registration via the synchronization button on the control panel, where sensors are registered sequentially (e.g., zone 1, zone 2). For other registration methods, consult the AMT 8000 control panel manual.

6.1. Sensors with firmware version equal to or greater than 3.0.0

  1. Press the alarm control panel synchronization button.
  2. LED 3 on the control unit stays on for 3 minutes, indicating it is waiting for sensor registration.
  3. Insert the battery and wait for the sensor to stabilize.
  4. Press the sensor synchronization switch.
  5. The status LED will flash green for correct registration. If it flashes red, repeat the procedure.

6.2. Sensors with firmware version less than 3.0.0

  1. Press the alarm control panel synchronization button.
  2. LED 3 on the control unit stays on for 3 minutes, indicating it is waiting for sensor registration.
  3. Insert the battery (or press the synchronization key if the battery is already inserted).
  4. The status LED will flash green for correct registration. If it flashes red, repeat the procedure.

7. Deleting the Sensor Record

To remove the device from the control panel, perform two steps:

For other removal methods, refer to the AMT 8000 control panel manual.

8. Identifying the Best Location for Installation

The IVP 8000 Pet sensor provides signal level indications for communication with the AMT 8000 control panel to help select the best installation location. Follow these steps:

  1. Take the registered sensor to the desired installation location.
  2. Check the position to ensure the sensor covers the entire environment, respecting the installation height as shown in the 'Detection range' section.
  3. Position the sensor and perform a transmission by triggering a detection or tamper event.
  4. Observe the LED color and consult the table below to determine suitability:
LED status Level of communication
Green Excellent signal level (recommended installation location) ✔️
Orange Local regular signal level not recommended for installation (communication failure may occur) ❌
Red No communication (do not install on site) ❌
Blue Intrusion Detection

If the signal level is not excellent, reposition the sensor or use a REP 8000 repeater. For more information on the REP 8000 repeater, consult the manual on the website: www.intelbras.com.br.

9. Installation

After identifying the best installation location, follow these recommendations:

The IVP 8000 Pet sensor does not have an articulator. Follow this procedure for installation:

  1. Remove the lower front cover and detach the rear bracket from the base by sliding it downwards. Diagrams illustrate this step.
  2. For wall or corner installation, break the indicated seals on the bracket for the mounting holes. Diagrams show 'Wall mounted' and 'Mounted on the corner of the wall' options.
  3. After fixing the bracket, attach the sensor base to the bracket, slide it down, and then refit the lower front cover. Images show the base sliding onto the bracket and the final assembly.

10. Trial Period

The sensor enters test mode for 15 minutes after registration with the AMT 8000 control panel or pressing the synchronism key. This allows for positioning adjustments. During this period, the blue LED lights up upon any motion detection, generating a trigger regardless of settings.

11. Test

Once installed and operational, walk through the area to be protected, simulating an intrusion. Verify if the sensor detects your movements by observing the blue LED (triggering). Adjust sensitivity or reposition the sensor if necessary. Ensure all precautions are taken and installation recommendations are followed for optimal performance.

12. Configuring the IVP 8000 Pet Sensor

Sensor settings can be performed via keyboard, software, or application. Configurable functions include detection sensitivity, detection blue LED (on/off), and operation mode. Configurations are applied after communication with the control panel (via trip, tamper activation, or synchronization button). Settings may vary by sensor firmware version.

12.1. Configuring Sensors with Firmware Version Equal to or Greater Than 3.0.0

Configuring via Keyboard: Using the AMT 8000 control panel keyboard, enter programming mode with the installer password, then type the following command structure:

Enter + 66 + [Zone] + [Sensitivity] + [LED] + [Mode of operation] + Enter

12.2. Information About Sensor Adjustments

Sensitivity Adjustment Table:

Level Condition
1 Maximum sensitivity
2 Medium sensitivity (factory default)
3 Minimum sensitivity

12.3. Information About LED Operation and Mode of Operation

Operation Mode:

Note: Operating modes are valid only when the panel is disarmed and after the test period. After arming the panel, wait up to 3 minutes for continuous detection. After the test period, LED activation depends on the control panel configuration.

Diagram illustrating the operational flow: Stabilization period (blue LED flashes), Sensor registration, Trial period (15 min, LED on detection), Economy mode (hibernation for 30 sec - 2 min, then detection restarts cycle).

12.4. Configuring the Sensor Through the App

After connecting the application to the alarm panel, select 'Configure panel' on the main screen of the App, then navigate to 'Settings' > 'Sensors'. Select the desired sensor (e.g., Sensor 1). The adjustment screen will display options for Sensitivity, LED, and Operation mode.

Sensor 1 Adjustment Screen:

12.5. Configuring Sensors with Firmware Version Less Than 3.0.0

Configuring via Keyboard: Using the AMT 8000 control panel keyboard, enter programming mode with the installer password, then type the following command structure:

Enter + 66 + [Zone] + [Sensitivity] + [LED] + [Operation mode] + Enter

Sensitivity Adjustment Table:

Level Condition
0 Minimum sensitivity
1 Normal sensitivity
2 Intermediate sensitivity (factory default)
3 Maximum sensitivity

Information About LED Operation and Mode of Operation:

Note: Operating modes are valid only for the panel disarmed and after the test period. After arming the control panel, in Economy mode, wait 2 minutes without movement for continuous detection. After the test period, LED activation is conditioned by the control panel configuration.

Diagram illustrating the operational flow: Stabilization period (30 sec, blue LED flashes), Sensor registration, Trial period (15 min, LED on detection), Economy mode (2 min hibernation after last movement, then detection restarts cycle).

12.6. Configuring the Sensor Through the App

After connecting the application to the alarm panel, select 'Configure panel' on the main screen of the App, then navigate to 'Settings' > 'Sensors'. Select the desired sensor (e.g., Sensor 1). The adjustment screen will display options for Sensitivity, LED, and Operation mode.

Sensor 1 Adjustment Screen:

Obs.: For configuration adjustments, check the sensitivity table and explanations for LED operation and Operation mode. For more information about the AMT REMOTO application, consult its tutorial.

13. Battery

The sensor monitors battery level and sends low battery alerts to the alarm control panel. Use only quality batteries correctly sized for the device. The estimated battery life is 3 to 5 years, influenced by activations, weather, and configuration mode.

14. Battery Replacement

To replace the product battery:

15. Homologation

This equipment is approved by Anatel. It is not entitled to protection against harmful interference and may not cause interference in duly authorized systems. The approval number can be found on the product label. For inquiries, visit the website: https://www.gov.br/anatel/pt-br.

Warranty Term

This contractual warranty is subject to the following conditions:

Customer Information: Name, Signature, Invoice No., Date of Purchase, Model, Reseller, Serial No.

  1. Warranty covers manufacturing defects for one (1) year (90 days legal + 9 months contractual) from the purchase date. This includes express exchange of defective products. Flaws from inappropriate use are the Consumer's responsibility.
  2. Product installation must comply with the Product Manual and/or Installation Guide. Professional installation costs are not included.
  3. Report defects immediately to the nearest Authorized Service. Unauthorized repairs void the warranty.
  4. For home care requests, refer to the Authorized Service for technical visit fees. Transportation costs for product withdrawal are the Consumer's responsibility.
  5. Warranty is void if: defects are not manufacturing-related (caused by Consumer or third parties); damage results from accidents, nature, humidity, voltage fluctuations, improper installation/use, wear and tear; product is affected by chemicals, electromagnetism, electricity, or animals; serial number is tampered with or erased; device has been tampered with.
  6. This warranty does not cover data loss. Regular data backup is recommended.
  7. Intelbras is not responsible for product installation or sabotage attempts. Keep software/application updates current and implement network protections. The equipment is guaranteed under normal use conditions but is subject to fraud/scams affecting its function.
  8. This product has an internal battery. After its useful life, batteries must be delivered to an authorized Intelbras technical assistance office or an environmentally appropriate disposal point. Batteries and other Intelbras electronics can be disposed of at Green Eletron collection points. For reverse logistics inquiries, contact Intelbras at (48) 2106-0006 or 0800 704 2767 (Mon-Fri 8 am-8 pm, Sat 8 am-6 pm) or email suporte@intelbras.com.br.

Intelbras S/A reserves the right to change general, technical, and aesthetic characteristics without prior notice. All images are illustrative.

Contact Information

Customer Support: (48) 2106 0006

Forum: forum.intelbras.com.br

Support via chat: chat.intelbras.com.br

Support via e-mail: suporte@intelbras.com.br

Customer Service: 0800 7042767

Where to buy? Who installs it?: 0800 7245115

Produced by: Intelbras S/A – Indústria de Telecomunicação Eletrônica Brasileira

Address: Rodovia BR 459, km 124, nº 1325 – Distrito Industrial – Santa Rita do Sapucaí/MG - 37540-000

CNPJ: 82.901.000/0016-03

Website: www.intelbras.com.br

Version: 02.23

Made in Brazil

Models: IVP 8000 Pet Passive Infrared Sensor, IVP 8000, Pet Passive Infrared Sensor, Passive Infrared Sensor, Infrared Sensor, Sensor

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