Honeywell Home Theater Server Optiflex User Manual

ADEMCOOptiflex  
Video Controller  
Installation and Setup Guide  
K0948V2 11/04 Rev. A  
 
Table of Contents  
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Ssection 1: General Information .......................................................................................................... 1-1  
Introduction to Optiflex........................................................................................................................................................1-1  
Optiflex Features..................................................................................................................................................................1-1  
General Features...............................................................................................................................................................1-1  
Secure Remote Viewing...................................................................................................................................................1-1  
Optiflex Typical System Block Diagram .............................................................................................................................1-2  
Section 2: Mounting, Wiring, and Setup............................................................................................. 2-1  
Setup Considerations............................................................................................................................................................2-1  
Mounting Optiflex................................................................................................................................................................2-2  
Wiring and Setup of Optiflex ...............................................................................................................................................2-3  
NTSC Output Configuration ............................................................................................................................................2-5  
NTSC Guard Tour Mode (Camera Scanning Mode) – Camera Dwell Time ..................................................................2-5  
NTSC Guard Tour Mode – Camera Selection..................................................................................................................2-5  
Section 3: Setting Up Optiflex Using Symphony ................................................................................ 3-1  
How to Enable Video on Symphony....................................................................................................................................3-1  
How to Set Up Video Options on Symphony.......................................................................................................................3-2  
Section 4: Operational Status Indicators............................................................................................. 4-1  
Camera Status LEDs ............................................................................................................................................................4-1  
Network Status LEDs...........................................................................................................................................................4-1  
Optiflex Status LEDs............................................................................................................................................................4-2  
Camera Status...................................................................................................................................................................4-2  
Camera Activity ...............................................................................................................................................................4-2  
Power................................................................................................................................................................................4-2  
Section 5: Specifications........................................................................................................................ 5-1  
Specifications .......................................................................................................................................................................5-1  
Section 6: Summary of Connections.................................................................................................... 6-1  
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General Information  
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In This Section  
o Optiflex Typical System Block Diagram  
o Introduction to Optiflex  
o Optiflex Features  
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Introduction to Optiflex  
Optiflex is an interactive Video System that provides multiplexed local and remote video  
monitoring for up to six cameras. It can temporarily save up to 10 frames from each of the  
six cameras (video frames are stored internally in JPEG format) at a rate of one frame per  
second. Cameras can be triggered either by an external voltage source, or by system events  
from a Honeywell Vista security system (e.g., burglary alarm at front door). Optiflex can  
also interface with a Symphony Advanced User Interface via Ethernet to display video on  
demand. Images may also be viewed on a stand-alone video monitor if desired.  
Optiflex Features  
General Features  
Support for up to six camera inputs  
One Monitor Output  
Integral 4204 Relay Module capability  
Selectable Dwell Time for Guard Tour Viewing (sequential scanning of multiple cameras)  
Time and Date Stamping  
Camera Identification  
Local and/or remote viewing capabilities  
Video captures (up to 19 captures of 10 frames each) viewable through Optiflex Connect  
(remote viewing) or Optiflex Direct (local viewing on PC)  
Secure Remote Viewing  
Firewall friendly installation  
Video Transmission via Ethernet  
Remote viewing of multiple locations using Optiflex Connect  
Password Protection  
Selectable Single or Multiple Display  
Optiflex Connect is required for remote viewing of video images over the Internet. Optiflex Direct is  
required for local viewing on a PC. Neither is required for local viewing at a monitor connected  
directly to the Optiflex unit. For information on how to obtain these services and set your system up  
for remote viewing and local viewing on a PC, log on to  
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Optiflex Typical System Block Diagram  
A typical Optiflex System Block Diagram is shown in Figure 1. Optiflex can be used in a  
variety of applications. It can be:  
connected through an Ethernet hub/router to a PC or Symphony for remote viewing  
programmed in the control panel to be triggered by selected events of the security  
system, and viewed locally on a Symphony connected to the security system control  
panel  
used as a standalone system with only a monitor or a Symphony for local viewing  
configured for all of the above.  
Figure 1. Optiflex System Block Diagram Showing Possible Configurations  
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Mounting, Wiring, and Setup  
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In This Section  
o Wiring and Setup of Optiflex  
o Setup Considerations  
o Mounting Optiflex  
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Setup Considerations  
Cameras connected to Optiflex can either be triggered by system events from a Honeywell  
Vista control panel, from the voltage triggers provided, or both. Optiflex can also be used  
without any triggers at all, if the system is configured to automatically scan the cameras one  
at a time, or if the cameras are always on. If using the voltage triggers, refer to the table  
below to determine which camera each voltage trigger turns on.  
Voltage Trigger  
Function  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Captures Video on Camera 1  
Captures Video on Camera 2  
Captures Video on Camera 3  
Captures Video on Camera 4  
Captures Video on Camera 5  
Captures Video on Camera 6  
NTSC Advance  
Captures Video on All Cameras  
If using a Honeywell Vista control panel, the cameras are turned on using Output (relay)  
Programming commands in the control panel. To accomplish this, enable a 4204 Relay  
Module in the system’s Device Programming Mode as Device Address 12. Then program  
eight logical relays and point to the same four physical relays twice, programmed as shown  
in the table below, using system events or zones/zone lists as desired to turn on the relays as  
shown below. Cameras are turned on through the ECP (Data In and Data Out) connections  
(See “Wiring and Setup of Optiflex”) in this section, and the control panel’s Programming  
Guide for information on how to program output relays.  
4204 Output Command (4204 on ECP Address 12)  
Relay 1: Turn ON for 2 seconds  
Relay 2: Turn ON for 2 seconds  
Relay 3: Turn ON for 2 seconds  
Relay 1: Continuous Pulse  
Function  
Captures Video on Camera 1  
Captures Video on Camera 2  
Captures Video on Camera 3  
Captures Video on Camera 4  
Captures Video on Camera 5  
Captures Video on Camera 6  
NTSC Advance  
Relay 2: Continuous Pulse  
Relay 3: Continuous Pulse  
Relay 4: Continuous Pulse  
Relay 4: Turn ON for 2 seconds  
Captures Video on All Cameras  
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Voltage Trigger and Output Programming commands are interchangeable for turning on a  
camera.  
“All Cameras” function captures a single frame from each camera.  
NTSC Advance function allows you to step through the video of all cameras sequentially,  
one camera at a time, and then the Guard Tour. It does not support video capturing.  
Mounting Optiflex  
Optiflex must be mounted indoors. To mount Optiflex, see Figure 2 and complete the  
following steps:  
1. Detach the case back by pushing up into the two tabs located at the bottom of Optiflex  
with the blade of a screwdriver while pulling the case back and case front apart.  
2. Locate the case back over the mounting surface such that the opening in the case back is  
aligned with the wire/cable access opening (in the mounting surface) while passing the  
wires/cable through the opening in the case back.  
3. Secure the case back to the mounting surface using four screws (supplied).  
Prior to attaching the case front to the case back, be sure to wire the Optiflex as described in the  
"Wiring Optiflex" paragraph in this section.  
MOUNTING  
SCREW  
(TYP)  
(4)  
WALL OR  
MOUNTING  
SURFACE  
REAR  
COVER  
PANEL  
FRONT COVER  
PANEL  
optiplex-002-V2  
Figure 2. Mounting Optiflex  
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Section 2: Mounting and Wiring  
Wiring and Setup of Optiflex  
Before wiring Optiflex, make sure power is turned off and review the important notes below.  
1. Use a Listed Class 2 power supply suited for the application (see Section 5:  
Specifications).  
2. Panel triggered UL Installations: Optiflex may be connected as a supplemental device to  
listed fire and/or burglar alarm control panels that support the 4204 relay module except  
as noted below.  
In UL installations, Optiflex may be connected to panels that have ground fault  
detection only if the local authority having jurisdiction allows the ground fault  
detection feature to be disabled.  
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In non-UL installations requiring ground fault detection, when possible, use cameras  
powered by a power source such as a plug-in transformer that is not earth grounded  
and isolate the camera's mounting brackets from earth ground. Connect a video  
ground loop isolation device such as Vicon's V235GLTA Ground Loop Transformer  
to the coaxial cable that runs between Optiflex and the video monitor or recorder (or  
camera if required) causing the ground fault. Video ground loop isolation devices  
are not UL listed and may not be used in UL installations.  
Optiflex is supplied with a header connector. Insert wires into the connector and secure  
by placing the header arms in the down position (see Figure 3). When all wires are  
secured, mount the header on Optiflex by snapping into place.  
AUI-016-V0  
Figure 3. Header Connector  
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To wire Optiflex, refer to the Summary of Connections diagram at the rear of this guide and  
do the following.  
1. Connect the wires to the header as follows:  
a. Connect the (+) terminal of the supplementary power supply to header position 1  
(+12VDC terminal of Optiflex (red wire)).  
b. Connect the () terminal of the supplementary power supply to header position 2  
(Gnd terminal of Optiflex (black wire)).  
A separate 12VDC supplementary power supply is strongly recommended. Failure to  
provide 12VDC, 1 A (minimum) can result in Optiflex not functioning correctly.  
If cameras are to be powered by Optiflex, total current cannot exceed 1A.  
MAKE SURE ALL SYSTEM GROUNDS ARE CONNECTED TOGETHER!  
2. If using system events from a Honeywell Vista control panel to turn on the cameras,  
c. Connect the Data In terminal of the control panel to header position 3 (Data Out  
terminal of Optiflex (green wire)).  
d. Connect the Data Out terminal of the control panel to header position 4 (Data In  
terminal of Optiflex (yellow wire)).  
Use a Listed cable/DSL router suited for the application.  
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3. If using remote viewing over Ethernet, connect the LAN cable (Category 5) between the  
Optiflex Ethernet connector and the hub/router LAN connector.  
4. Connect a cable (Category 5) from the camera to one of the Optiflex camera connectors.  
Up to six cameras can be connected, one to each port.  
Optionally, coaxial cable may be used for video wiring. Use Honeywell part number  
OPTICOAX-1 (single coax to RJ45) or Honeywell part number OPTICOAX-3 (triple  
coax to RJ45).  
5. Connect coax from the composite video out connector on Optiflex to the composite video in  
connector on the monitor. If the monitor does not have a composite video connection, you  
can make the conversion using an RF modulator cable, available from a general  
electronics store.  
6. If using auxiliary voltage triggers instead of (or in addition to) panel events to turn on the  
cameras, connect active high voltage trigger wiring to the 9-pin block. See Section 8:  
Summary of Connections for connection information.  
7. Set DIP switches according to desired operation, referring to the tables that follow.  
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NTSC Output Configuration  
Selects either one camera or guard tour (camera scanning) for default local viewing through  
a monitor.  
Dip  
Switch  
Cam-1  
View  
Cam-2  
View  
Cam-3  
View  
Cam-4  
View  
Cam-5  
View  
Cam-6  
View  
Guard  
Tour  
Reserved  
1
2
3
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
NTSC Guard Tour Mode (Camera Scanning Mode) – Camera Dwell Time  
Selects the amount of time to remain on each camera before scanning to the next.  
Dip  
2 sec  
4 sec  
8 sec  
16 sec  
Switch  
4
5
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
NTSC Guard Tour Mode – Camera Selection  
Dip  
Switch  
Use All Six Cameras  
for Guard Tour  
Use First Four  
Cameras for Guard  
Tour  
6
OFF  
ON  
8. Turn on the power source. Wait approximately 30 seconds while the Optiflex software  
loads and the video sources are detected. During this time Optiflex scans for cameras,  
and if they are detected begins monitoring them. If they are not detected, they will not  
be monitored.  
During the boot-up process the cover should be removed to enable the installer to view  
status LEDs.  
If a new camera is added after the initial bootup process, power must be turned off and  
reapplied for the new camera to be detected.  
9. After the unit is powered up, check the following:  
Power LED is ON.  
Camera LED is ON for each connected camera.  
If connected to the Ethernet hub/router Network LINK LED is ON.  
Network SELECT, TX and RX LEDs may be flashing.  
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Optiflex can be reset to its default settings by pressing and holding the top reset button for 10  
seconds. The system will automatically reboot to the default settings  
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Setting Up Optiflex Using Symphony  
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In This Section  
o How to Select Video from the System Options  
o How to Set Up Video Options on the Symphony  
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How to Enable Video on Symphony  
Symphony can either be used to view video events locally when attached to a Honeywell  
Vista control panel, or to view events remotely over the Internet using Optiflex Connect. In  
either case, follow the steps below to allow the viewing of video events through Symphony.  
Symphony allows you to place buttons on the "Home" screen. The SECURITY button is  
always displayed and cannot be removed. Buttons that can be added are Video, Lighting,  
and Heating/Cooling. Prior to Video setup, the Homescreen VIDEO button should be  
selected from the Options screen. To avoid confusion to the user, only buttons whose options  
are functional in the system should be displayed. To enable video, do the following:  
1. Press the SECURITY button on the Homescreen. The Armingscreen is displayed.  
2. Press the MORE CHOICES button. The More Choicesscreen is displayed.  
3. Press the SETUP button on the More Choicesscreen. The Setupscreen is displayed.  
4. Press the ADVANCED SETUP button. The Enter Authorized Code: authorization  
screen is displayed.  
5. Enter your 4-digit Installer code. The Advanced Setupmenu screen is displayed.  
6. Press the Central Station button. The Central Stationmenu screen is displayed.  
7. Press the Options button on the Central Stationscreen. A pop-up window is displayed  
with options for selecting Lighting, Heating/Cooling and Video. Click on the button  
corresponding to Video. A checkmark will appear in the button indicating that the video  
option has been selected.  
8. Press the Done button to accept the setting. Symphony returns to the "Central Station"  
menu screen.  
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How to Set Up Video Options on Symphony  
1. Press the SECURITY button on the Homescreen. The Armingscreen is displayed.  
2. Press the MORE CHOICES button. The More Choicesscreen is displayed.  
3. Press the SETUP button on the More Choicesscreen. The Setupscreen is displayed.  
4. Press the ADVANCED SETUP button. The Enter Authorized Code:screen is  
displayed.  
5. Enter your 4-digit Installer code. The Advanced Setupmenu screen is displayed.  
6. Press the Video Setup button. The Video Setupscreen is displayed.  
7. Edit Camera-1 name and label and position. Save the data. Repeat this for each  
camera.  
8. Select default camera for local viewing on Symphony.  
9. Select NTSC default camera for NTSC composite monitor viewing.  
In order to enable remote viewing over the Internet using either Symphony or a PC, you must  
obtain Optiflex Connect through AlarmNet. For information on how to set your system up for  
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Operational Status Indicators  
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Camera Status LEDs  
Cameras 1 6 LEDs  
ON Camera detected  
OFF No camera detected  
Fast Flashing Camera being viewed  
Slow Flash Camera lost  
Network Status LEDs  
LINK ON when Ethernet link is detected and OFF when Ethernet link is not detected.  
SELECT Flashing indicates Ethernet Controller activity.  
RX Flashing indicates data being received over the Ethernet connection.  
TX Flashing indicates data being transmitted over the Ethernet connection.  
CAMERA STATUS  
LEDs  
LEDs ETHERNET  
STATUS LIGHTS  
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Optiflex Status LEDs  
Camera Status  
Off All detected cameras are connected  
Flashing At least one camera lost.  
Camera Activity  
On At least one camera is detected  
Off No cameras detected  
Flashing At least one camera is being viewed  
Power  
On power applied to Optiflex  
Off No power applied to Optiflex  
NOT  
USED  
CAMERA  
STATUS  
CAMERA  
ACTIVITY  
POWER)  
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Specifications  
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Specifications  
MECHANICAL  
Dimensions:  
Width  
Height  
Depth  
7 ½ inches  
6 ½ inches  
1 ¼ inches  
ELECTRICAL  
Operating Voltage:  
Power:  
12VDC nominal  
Video:  
1V p-p Unbalanced  
600mA, without camera  
Current:  
1.0A maximum with cameras being powered by  
Optiflex  
VIDEO  
Video Standard:  
Video Inputs:  
Resolution:  
NTSC  
Six RJ45 connectors  
Single camera - 320 x 240, Quad Display 160 x 120  
Video Storage:  
Flash Memory 19 captures of up to 10 frames each  
(oldest images are deleted when buffer is full)  
Four frames/second for single camera viewing. Quad  
view approximately one frame/second.  
Local Refresh Rate:  
Compression Technology:  
JPEG  
NETWORK  
WAN/LAN Interface:  
10 Base-T Ethernet  
TRIGGERS  
Event Driven Video Capture  
Eight 12VDC positive triggers  
Eight integrated 4204 style relays for use with  
Honeywell compatible Vista Control Panels  
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Summary of Connections  
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DETAIL A  
DIP  
SWITCH  
DETAIL B  
COMPOSITE  
VIDEO  
OUT  
PRESS  
AND HOLD BOTH  
(10 SECONDS)  
UNIT RESET  
CAMERA INPUTS  
(DETAIL C)  
10 baseT  
ETHERNET  
3
TRIGGER 1  
1
TRIGGER 2  
TRIGGER 3  
TRIGGER 4  
TRIGGER 5  
TRIGGER 6  
TRIGGER 7  
TRIGGER 8  
GND  
5
6
+12V  
-GND  
ECP GRN  
ECP YEL  
N.C.  
4
2
DETAIL A  
DETAIL B  
DETAIL C  
optiflex-SOC-V3  
Trigger Data  
DIP Switch Settings  
NTSC Output Configuration (DIP Switch 1 3)  
Dip Switch Cam-1 Cam-2 Cam-3 Cam-4 Cam-5 Cam-6 Guard  
Reserved  
Function  
Voltage  
View  
OFF  
OFF  
OFF  
View  
View  
OFF  
ON  
View  
View  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
View  
Tour  
Trigger  
(+12VDC)  
1
2
3
ON  
ON  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
Camera 1  
Camera 2  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
OFF  
OFF  
ON  
ON  
Camera 3  
Camera 4  
NTSC Guard Tour Mode Camera Dwell Time  
Camera 5  
Dip Switch  
2 sec  
OFF  
OFF  
4 sec  
ON  
8 sec  
OFF  
ON  
16 sec  
Camera 6  
4
5
ON  
ON  
NTSC Advance  
All Cameras  
OFF  
NTSC Guard Tour Mode Camera Selection  
Dip Switch  
Use All Six Cameras for  
Guard Tour  
Use the First Four  
Cameras for Guard Tour  
6
OFF  
ON  
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NOTES  
 
NOTES  
 
LIMITED WARRANTY  
Honeywell International Inc., acting through its Security & Custom Electronics business ("Seller") 165  
Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791, warrants its product(s) to be in conformance with its own plans  
and specifications and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and  
service for 24 months from the date stamp control on the product(s) or, for product(s) not having a  
manufacturers date stamp, for 12 months from date of original purchase unless the installation  
instructions or catalog sets forth a shorter period, in which case the shorter period shall apply. Seller's  
obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, free of charge for materials or labor,  
any product(s) which is proved not in compliance with Seller's specifications or proves defective in  
materials or workmanship under normal use and service. Seller shall have no obligation under this  
Limited Warranty or otherwise if the product(s) is altered or improperly repaired or serviced by anyone  
other than Honeywell factory service. Connection of any device(s) to a communicating bus of a Honeywell  
security system (e.g., keypad bus, polling loop) other than those manufactured or approved by Honeywell  
shall void this warranty. For warranty service, return product(s) transportation prepaid, to Honeywell  
Factory Service, 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791.  
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS  
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ON THE FACE HEREOF. IN NO CASE SHALL SELLER BE LIABLE TO ANYONE FOR ANY  
CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF THIS OR ANY OTHER  
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR UPON ANY OTHER BASIS OF LIABILITY  
WHATSOEVER, EVEN IF THE LOSS OR DAMAGE IS CAUSED BY THE SELLER'S OWN  
NEGLIGENCE OR FAULT.  
Seller does not represent that the product(s) it sells may not be compromised or circumvented; that the  
product(s) will prevent any personal injury or property loss by burglary, robbery, fire or otherwise; or  
that the product(s) will in all cases provide adequate warning or protection. Customer understands that  
a properly installed and maintained alarm system may only reduce the risk of a burglary, robbery, fire,  
or other events occurring without providing an alarm, but it is not insurance or a guarantee that such  
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SELLER SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY, PROPERTY DAMAGE OR  
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HOWEVER, IF SELLER IS HELD LIABLE, WHETHER DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FOR ANY  
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This warranty replaces any previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Seller on this  
product(s). No increase or alteration, written or verbal, of the obligations of this Limited Warranty is  
authorized.  
 
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