Yep, that's the ticket!!I agree! I installed this 4 amp power supply with 8 fused outputs and power supervision contacts by Altronix.
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Yep, that's the ticket!!I agree! I installed this 4 amp power supply with 8 fused outputs and power supervision contacts by Altronix.
http://www.altronix.com/products/product.php?name=AL400ULPD8
I'm assuming that since you're here you also have an NVR. Does the EVL-3 allow your NVR to talk with Security Panel? Do they need to talk? I am considering the Vista 20P, and I'm wondering how my NVR can work with it. I have some ideas, but without owning the Vista 20p, I'm not sure of real world scenarios were connectivity or interoperability makes sense. Thanks for your help with this...I installed the EVL-3 module in my Honeywell/Adempco Vista 20p alarm system almost a year ago. I've been very pleased with it. I get a text and email on my smart phone each time the alarm panel status changes. It's been trouble free and reliable. I'm ok with self monitoring and like that I have ZERO monthly fees. Initially I connected the EVL-3 via a wireless wi-fi device which worked fine, but I eventually ran an Ethernet cable to the module.
I have so many questions... Where does the integration occur? Does your customer see both systems working together within an app on a smart phone? On on the security panel to view camera feeds? (tuxedo touch, etc...) Do alarm events from both the panel and NVR talk to and/or trigger each other? I need to sell the use case to the wife, so the more info the better.I just had a group call with my monitoring company sales and tech department to come up with a way to tie an independent separate camera system into the alarm monitoring. We have been able to accomplish this and I am very happy with it. It offers another level so that any of my customers can achieve video verification straight from the monitoring station to law enforcement without any delay!
Thanks Blake!So what happens is when you arm the security system, it sends the usual signal to the monitoring station. If and when the alarm system is triggered, on the back side of the system via ip, the monitoring station will get the clips from your nvr or BI machine to instantly verify if someone or something triggered your system.