Optex inSight INS-HX-80N User manual

59-3064-1 2212-27
EN
INS-HX-80N
INS-HX-80N
VISUAL VERIFICATION PIR CAMERA
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1
2
3
4
5
- Manufacturer's statement
- Parts identification
- Accessories
- Specifications
- Dimensions
- Detection area
- LED indication
- Compliance
- How to reset to the factory default
Before installation
Others
<< Contents >>
1-1. Remove the mounting plate
1-2. Install the mounting plate using 2 screws
1-3. Connect cables to the device
1-4. Secure the main body
Page
2
3
5
6
13
14
Step
Enabled
Disabled
Installation
IP address settings
DHCP
Camera angle and PIR area settings
Checking
series
1
InSIght Camera manual
CHeKT support
Refer to the InSight Camera manual for details on
IP address settings.
InSIght Camera manual
https://navi.optex.net/manual/50427/en/?type=cameramanual
If you do not have a CHeKT account, request a dealer account
by visiting the CHeCK dealer site, before Step 3.
CHeKT dealer
www.chekt.com/registration
Refer to the CHeCK support site for more details.
CHeKT support
https://support.chekt.com
5-1. Walk test
5-2. System check
4-1. Horizontal adjustment
4-2. Vertical adjustment
4-3. PIR/VCA settings
4-4. PIR area masking
4-5. Switch settings
4-6. Put on the back cover
Device registration to CHeKT portal

- Manufacturer's statement
Failure to follow the instructions provided
with this indication and improper handling
may cause death or serious injury.
Failure to follow the instructions provided
with this indication and improper handling
may cause injury and/or property damage.
Check mark indicates recommendation.
Nix sign indicates prohibition.
Special attention is required to the section
of this symbol.
Symbol Meaning Symbol Meaning
Warning
Caution
NOTE
Warning Caution
Before installation
Destroy
Disassemble
modify
Intentional watering
Mounting height
Tilt
2.5 m (8’ 2” ) to 3.0 m (10’ )
2
- Parts identification
4 x 20 mm
Mounting screws
T20 Torx wrench
Waterproof cap
for LAN connection
PIR detector
Bracket angle adjusting screw
PIR cover
Camera unit Camera angle adjusting screw
Back cover
Mounting plate
- Accessories
Mounting on
an unstable
wall

1Installation
Step
123
1-1. Remove the mounting plate
1-2. Install the mounting plate using 2 screws
Hook the fall prevention wire.
To pass cables through the wall, drill a 25 mm (1") or larger hole in the wall.
Use a single gang box for exposed wiring.
3
Caution
NOTE

12
1
Installation
Step
Caution
Tamper
Alarm
Power
Caution
1-3. Connect cables to the device.
PoE LAN cable
DC power cable
12 V DC power for camera and PIR
8-pin I/O cable
+- SP N/A COM AL TP TP
Pink
Orange
Yellow
Brown
Green
Purple
Black
Red
Do not connect to the N/A terminal.
Waterproof cap
for LAN connection
It can be also used as a
back up for POE
Only the connector can be fixed
inside the body with double-sided
tape. The LAN connector must be
stored in the wall.
NOTE
1-4. Secure the main body
Do not pinch the cables during assembly.
1
2
3
4
How to connect the LAN cable with the waterproof cap
4

2IP address settings
Step
3Device registration to CHeKT portal
Step
The default network type of InSight is dynamic.
If you have a DHCP server, it will automatically set the InSight.
Jump to 3
Step
If you do not have a DHCP server, it will set as follows after one minute.
Initial address: Refer to the label on the InSight
User name: root
Default password: OPTEX
Change your password as appropriate.
Download IP installer;
https://navi.optex.net/firmware/50427
Refer to the InSight Camera manual for more details.
Setup your CHeKT Dealer Portal:
1. Go to http://dealer.chekt.com/ to log in.
2. Select the Customer on the left side of the dashboard.
3. Select the Site Devices tab.
4. Select the bridge device to be associated with the sensor camera.
5. Access the bridge settings using the gear icon to its right.
6. Select the appropriate tab to register the PIR camera.
Refer to the CHeCK support site for more details.
5
InSight Camera manual
https://navi.optex.net/manual/50427/en/?type=cameramanual/
CHeKT support
https://support.chekt.com

1
2
Remove the Back cover.
Raise the Back cover up.
Pull it back.
Adjust PIR area direction
12
Horizontal ±95°
1
2
6
Vertical 0° to -20°
Do not use the vertical angle adjustment of the main unit other than adjusting
the detection area surface to be parallel to the ground inclination.
Parallel
Adjust the detection range
Caution
Only one side
needs to be loosened.
NOTE
4
Step
Camera angle and PIR area settings
4-1. Horizontal adjustment
4-2. Vertical adjustment
PIR area adjustment
1
Changing for each item in this step is optional.
Check the default settings and if no changes are required, proceed to the next item.

4
Step
20°min.
35°max.
30°
Default
7
Camera angle and PIR area settings
Adjust the camera angle to view the detection area
Loosen screws to adjust camera angle
Angle can be adjusted by sliding the camera vertically.
2

4
Step
8
Camera angle and PIR area settings
4-3. PIR/VCA settings
Refer to the InSight VCA manual for details on PIR and VCA area settings.
https://navi.optex.net/manual/50426/en/?type=VCAmanual
If the vertical angle of the camera is to be adjusted, adjustment of this
sections must be matched to ensure the best performance of the sensor.
Caution

Locate the masking flaps and plates
Upper flap
Plate 1
Lower flap
Plate 2
Flap fix position
indicator
Plate fix position
indicator
Open the PIR cover
4-4. Detection range limit
1
2
9
4
Step
Camera angle and PIR area settings
The default settings are 18 m (60') at 2.5 m (8'2") mounting height.
If no changes are required, proceed to the next item.

The detection distance in the following table can be limited by combining the positions of the flap. Use the following
table to determine the positions of the upper and lower flaps that set the required max. detection distance.
PIR long range detection area masking
HOW TO CHANGE THE LONG RANGE DETECTION AREA
a
b
d
g
i
h
j
C
Flap fix position
indicator
Upper flap
Lower flap
a
b
g
i
C
a
b
g
i
C
b
i
C
Pull out the flap.
Move the flap to the position that corresponds with
the desired detection distance, see table below.
Push the flap until it clicks into the position.
If the lower flap is located
at the factory default position,
slide it out with your thumb.
Set the upper and lower flaps as follows:
1. The distance may vary due to environmental conditions.
2. Always walk test the detector to confirm the detection distance.
Factory default
Factory default
a
c
b
d
2.5 m (8'2”)
6.5 m (22')
2.5 m (8'2”)
13 m (43')
18 m (60')
5.0 m 10 m
5.0 m
5.0 m
5.0 m
10 m
15 m
2.5 m (8'2”)
2.5 m (8'2”)
10 m (33')
MASK
MASK
MASK
MASK
Upper: a Factory default, Lower: ZFactory default
Upper: a Factory default, Lower: b
Upper: c, Lower: b
Upper: c, Lower: d
Use only the following combinations
for the flap settings.
24 m
(80')
c
a
b d
N.A.
N.A.13 m
(43')
N.A.
N.A.
Factory
default
Factory
default
Lower
Upper
18 m
(60')
10 m
(33')
6.5 m
(22')
1
1
2
2
3
3 4
4
Adjust the long range settings to set the maximum distance
3
1
23
4
Step
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
Z
Z
Z
Z
10
Camera angle and PIR area settings

11
HOW TO CHANGE THE SHORT RANGE DETECTION AREA
Remove the plate.
Insert the plate into the position determined by
the required masking distance until it clicks,
see table below.
If any plate is not used, place it in
the storage position.
Be careful not to lose
the plates.
Plate 2
Plate fix position
indicator
Plate 1
* Plate 1 and 2 are identical.
a
b
d
g
i
h
j
C
a
b
g
i
C
a
b
g
i
C
a
b
g
i
C
Set the upper and lower plates follows:
Use the following table to determine the positions of the plates that set the required masked area.
PIR short range detection area masking
Use only the following combinations for
the plate settings.
g
i
j h
N.A.
N.A. N.A.
Not used
Not used
Factory
default
Lower
Upper
1
23
4
g
i
h
j
24 m (80')
24 m (80')
24 m (80')
24 m (80')
MASK
MASK
MASK
MASK Upper: Not used, Lower: j
Upper: i, Lower: j
Upper: i, Lower:
h
Upper: g, Lower:
h
1
2
3
4
5.0 m 10 m 20 m
5.0 m 10 m 20 m
5.0 m 10 m 20 m
5.0 m 10 m 20 m
N.A.
Adjust the short range settings to set the minimum distance
4
1
23
4
Step
NOTE
NOTE
2.5 m (8'2”)2.5 m (8'2”)2.5 m (8'2”)2.5 m (8'2”)
Camera angle and PIR area settings

4-6. Put on the back cover
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1
2
Default
Change DIP switch settings as needed
4-5. Switch settings
1 2 3 4
ON
OFF ON
OFF ON
Standard Immunity
AND OR
H
M
L
High
Middle
Low
Change PIR sensitivity setting as needed
Default
LED
Immunity
Future use
PIR Logic
1
2
4
Step
Camera angle and PIR area settings

Check the image at the time of detection on the monitoring portal.
13
1Turn LED back ON, if it was turned OFF (DIP switch No. 1, Default ON).
Close the PIR cover.
Walk around the detection area to make sure it is set as intended.
If necessary, turn LED OFF again.
Fix the PIR cover with the cover lock screw after completion.
2
3
4
For the walk test, walk at least 1.0 m (3'3") away from the detector.
Conduct a walk test at least once a year.
NOTE
5-1. Walk test
5
Checking
5
Step
5-2. System check

Others
- Specifications
•
• Specifications and designs are subject to change without prior notice.
These units are designed to detect an intruder and activate an alarm control panel.
Being only a part of a complete system, we cannot accept responsibility for any
damages or other consequences resulting from an intrusion.
INS-HX-80N
Passive infrared
24 m x 2.0 m (80' x 6’7”) narrow
20 zones
6.5 m (22’), 10 m (33’), 13 m (43’), Default: 18 m (60’), 24 m (80’)
0.3 to 1.5 m/s (1' to 5'/s)
2.0℃( 3.6°F) at 0.6 m/s
PoE (IEEE 802.3af compliant)
Mini-jack 12 V DC 420 mA max.
Terminal 9.5 to 18 V DC/ 35 mA max. at 12 V DC
2.0 ± 1 s
Approx. 60 s (LED blinks)
N.O./N.C. switchable, 28 V DC 0.1 A max.
N.C. 28 V DC 0.1 A max.
Open when the cover is opened
[1] Warm-up [2] Alarm
1/2.8” CMOS
H: 114° V: 61°
Color: 0.02 lux. 0 lux. with IR
Visible up to 12 m
Day & Night Automatic/Manual switching
H.264, H.265, MJPEG
1080/ 30 fps, D1 (704 x 480 or 704 x 576)
IPv4: TCP/IP, UDP, RTP(UDP/TCP), RTSP, NTP, HTTP,
HTTPS, SSL, DHCP, SNMPv1/v2/v3(MIB-2), ONVIF
HTTPS(SSL), IP filtering, 802.1x, Digest authentication (ID/PW)
-30℃to +50℃(-22°F to +122°F)
95% max.
IP 55
Wall (Outdoor, Indoor)/Gang box
2.5 to 3.0 m (8'2" to 10')
1.2 kg (42.3 oz)
[1] Mounting screw (4 x 20 mm) x 2
[2] T20 Torx wrench x 1
[3] Waterproof cap for LAN connector x 1
Model
Detection method
PIR coverage
PIR zones
PIR distance
Detectable speed
Sensitivity
Power input
Alarm period
Warm-up period
Alarm output
Tamper output
LED indicator
Image sensor
Viewing angle
Minimum illumination
IR illumination
Night vision
Image compression
Resolution/ frame rate
Network protocol
Security
Operation temperature
Environment humidity
International protection
Mounting
Mounting height
Weight
Accessories
- Dimensions
Unit: mm (inch)
92 (3.62)
255 (10.04)
353 (13.90) 84 (3.31)
140 (5.51)
83.5 (3.29)
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- Detection area
4.0 8.0 12 16 20 24 (m)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 (ft.)
1.0
0
3.0
3.0
0
1.0
Top View
(m)
(ft.)
0.5
1.5
2.5
2.5 m (8’2”)
(m)
1.0
6.0
4.0
2.0
8.0
10
2.0
3.0
3.0 m (10’)
(m)(ft.) 4.0 8.0 12 16 20 24 (m)
4.0 8.0 12 16 20 24 (m)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 (ft.)
10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 (ft.)
6.0
4.0
2.0
8.0
(ft.)
Side View
PIR Camera
15
[1] Warm-up
[2] Alarm
60
2
Seconds
Others
- LED indicator
= Default PIR distance limit 18 m (60')
*
*
*

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Others
FCC notification
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
Personal Information
This product is equipped with the function to produce moving image of the designated area and
its surrounding, but not equipped with the function to store or register such image.
Prior to the installation of this product, the compliance to local laws and regulations needs to be
confirmed by the user of this product for the lawful installation and use of this product, and signage
and notification when using this product. User of this product is deemed to be responsible for the
compliance of any laws and regulations relating to personal information, privacy protection and
rights of portrait upon use of this product. Image taken by this product is required to be treated
appropriately under the responsibility of the user of this product.
Installation of this product, producing image, monitoring, recording with camera and handling of
personal information or data shall all be performed under discretion and responsibility of user of
this product, and OPTEX shall not be held liable for any dispute between a user and a third party.
- Compliance
About distribution of source code for open source software
This product includes open source software(” OSS”)
distributed under OSS License. In compliance
with the OSS Licenses such as GPL (GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE), LGPL (GNU LESSER-
GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE), and/or others included, we are making the source code of the OSS
available, at the actual cost, to our customer upon his/her request. The source code corresponding to
OSS included in this product will be provided in a prescribed manner for at least than three(3) years
after the date of purchase. Please note that the OSS is provided without warranty of any kind.

- How to reset to the factory default
Others
OPTEX INC./AMERICAS HQ (U.S.)
www.optexamerica.com
OPTEX (EUROPE) LTD./EMEA HQ (U.K.)
www.optex-europe.com
OPTEX SECURITY B.V.
(The Netherlands)
www.optex-europe.com/nl
OPTEX SECURITY SAS (France)
www.optex-europe.com/fr
OPTEX SECURITY Sp.z o.o. (Poland)
www.optex-europe.com/pl
OPTEX PINNACLE INDIA,
PVT., LTD. (India)
www.optexpinnacle.com
OPTEX KOREA CO.,LTD. (Korea)
www.optexkorea.com
OPTEX (DONGGUAN) CO.,LTD.
SHANGHAI OFFICE (China)
www.optexchina.com
OPTEX (Thailand) CO., LTD. (Thailand)
www.optex.co.th
Copyright (C) 2021-2022 OPTEX CO.,LTD.
OPTEX CO., LTD. (JAPAN)
www.optex.net
Caution
Follow the steps below to perform a factory reset (for example, forget the password).
The IP address, ID, password and camera settings will be initialized.
12
3
Do not pinch the cables during assembly.
Cable
Factory reset switch
Press for 5 seconds to reset.
EU & UK contact information
https://navi.optex.net/cert/contact/
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