Honeywell RAPID EYE K9696V2 User Manual

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Field Work

2–5

UPS: remember the cameras

Powering the cameras (or their power supply) from a UPS ensures that the Multi-Media
unit can continue to record video during a power outage, whether the outage is due to
your utility or to a criminal act.

Honeywell recommends that a line conditioning uninterruptible power supply
(UPS) be used with the Multi-Media unit and the cameras connected to the unit
.

Fig. 14. Plugging-in a Multi-Media unit.

Without a UPS?

When a UPS is not used, the Multi-Media unit should be connected to a dedicated
ground circuit. The outlet and breaker box should be marked as such. Nothing else
should be plugged into this circuit.

2.4.1

Powering Up and Down

Wait after turning on a unit

During the two minutes a REMM unit needs to initialize, it is good practice to not turn it
off.

A “unit recovery” process can be triggered if the unit is turned off before initialization is
complete. The end of the initialization is signaled by a double-beep from the unit.

!15 The power up sequence recommended by Honeywell

1.

Plug the Multi-Media unit and its cameras into a power source, preferably an
uninterruptible power supply (UPS).

2.

Turn on camera(s) and other hardware, connected to the unit.

3.

Turn on the Multi-Media unit.

!16 The power down sequence

1.

Press and hold the power switch on the front of the Multi-Media unit for up to
five seconds.

2.

Unplug the Multi-Media unit from the uninterruptible power supply (UPS) or wall
outlet.

3.

Power down the camera(s) and/or other hardware.

4.

Power down the UPS, if in use.

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

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