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Fig. 45.

Input configuration during a maintenance session. By default,

 

alarm/control inputs are configured as NO.

5–7

Fig. 46.

Schematics: (a) normally open, (b) normally closed or (c) end-of-line

5–7

Fig. 47.

Settings for monitoring a unit.

5–9

Fig. 48.

FAULT RELAY connector on Multi-Media unit’s back-panel, showing

 

connection to an external alarm panel.

5–10

7.4

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In Europe, a UPS is required to meet EN50130–4 Euro Norm.

1–3

 

Effective video feeds are a major component of any CCTV system.

1–8

 

Please do not remove factory seals on a Multi-Media unit.

2–1

 

Do not connect USB devices or a printer to a Multi-Media unit.

2–3

 

In Europe, a UPS is required to meet EN50130–4.

2–4

 

Honeywell recommends that a line conditioning uninterruptible power supply

 

 

(UPS) be used with the Multi-Media unit and the cameras connected to the unit.

2–5

 

If cameras are turned on after the Multi-Media unit, they will not be auto-detected

 

 

by the unit.

2–5

 

Honeywell recommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware to it.

 

 

See 2.4.1: Powering Up and Down, p. 2–5.

2–6

 

Lens selection and angle of the camera can be critical to the usefulness of

 

 

images obtained in a closed circuit television (CCTV) system.

2–7

 

Honeywell recommends powering down a unit before connecting hardware to it.

 

 

See 2.4.1: Powering Up and Down, p. 2–5.

2–7

 

PTZ configuration and control are not currently supported in LocalView. PTZ

 

 

configuration and control are fully supported when using View software.

2–7

 

Select a VGA monitor to run LocalView only if the monitor supports a resolution

 

 

of 800 × 600.

2–8

 

Placing a monitor or other equipment directly on top of the Multi-Media unit is

 

 

not recommended.

2–8

 

Do not use re-writable compact discs (CD-RW) or recordable digital video discs

 

 

(R-DVD) to store Multi-Media video clips.

2–8

 

Please make a note of passwords. A lost password can make the LocalView

 

 

interface unchangeable.

2–9

 

The LocalView passwords have no effect on other passwords, set using Admin

 

 

software. See the Admin User Guide for procedures involving other passwords.

2–9

 

Within DHCP without DNS, an assigned IP address needs to be reserved or it

 

 

may change.

2–10

 

Setting an IP address is only needed for a connection to a network.

2–10

 

A null-modem cable comes with your Multi-Media unit.

2–11

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K9696V2 specifications

The Honeywell K9696V2 is a state-of-the-art temperature control device designed for versatile applications in various heating and cooling systems. This advanced controller is known for its precision, reliability, and user-friendly interface, making it an essential component for modern HVAC setups.

One of the main features of the K9696V2 is its ability to support multiple control strategies. It can effectively manage single-stage and multi-stage heating and cooling systems, allowing it to be used in a wide range of residential and commercial applications. This flexibility ensures that users can easily integrate the controller into existing setups without significant modifications.

The K9696V2 incorporates advanced technologies such as microprocessor-based control. This ensures precise temperature management, enhancing comfort while minimizing energy consumption. It features a built-in temperature sensor that provides accurate readings, ensuring that the system operates within the desired range. Users can set temperature thresholds that the controller will maintain, making it ideal for environments where temperature stability is critical.

Another notable characteristic of the Honeywell K9696V2 is its user-friendly interface. The device is equipped with an intuitive digital display that provides real-time temperature readings and system status. Additionally, users can easily navigate through the menu to adjust settings without the need for complicated configurations, which is a significant advantage for both technicians and end-users.

The K9696V2 also offers robust communication capabilities. With support for various communication protocols, including Modbus and BACnet, the device can integrate seamlessly with building management systems. This connectivity allows for remote monitoring and control, giving facility managers greater oversight of their HVAC operations.

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Overall, the Honeywell K9696V2 stands out in the market due to its advanced features, adaptability, and user-centric design, making it a preferred choice for temperature control in a variety of settings.