Ssection 1: General Information .......................................................................................................... 1-1
Introduction to Optiflex........................................................................................................................................................ 1-1
Optiflex Features .................................................................................................................................................................. 1-1
General Features............................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
Wiring and Setup of Optiflex ...............................................................................................................................................2-3
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
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
♦ Optiflex Typical System Block Diagram
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
http://www.security.honeywell.com/hsce/alarmnet/optiflex.
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Optiflex Installation and Setup Guide
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.
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Figure 1. Optiflex System Block Diagram Showing Possible Configurations
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 Captures Video on Camera 1
2 Captures Video on Camera 2
3 Captures Video on Camera 3
4 Captures Video on Camera 4
5 Captures Video on Camera 5
6 Captures Video on Camera 6
7 NTSC Advance
8 Captures Video on All Cameras
♦ Wiring and Setup of Optiflex
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) Function
Relay 1: Turn ON for 2 seconds Captures Video on Camera 1
Relay 2: Turn ON for 2 seconds Captures Video on Camera 2
Relay 3: Turn ON for 2 seconds Captures Video on Camera 3
Relay 1: Continuous Pulse Captures Video on Camera 4
Relay 2: Continuous Pulse Captures Video on Camera 5
Relay 3: Continuous Pulse Captures Video on Camera 6
Relay 4: Continuous Pulse NTSC Advance
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)
ON
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2
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8
WALL OR
MOUNTING
SURFACE
REAR
COVER
PANEL
FRONT COVER
PANEL
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Figure 2. Mounting Optiflex
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