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EN USER MANUAL User manual for the Icona ViP manager Art. 20003310W CONTENTS MONITOR DESCRIPTION....................................................4 FUNCTION KEYS.................................................................5 SOFT-TOUCH KEY ACTIVATION........................................5 SWITCHING OFF THE SCREEN..........................................5 ICONA MANAGER MENU....................................................6 CLIMATE SCHEDULING..................................................................................29 STATUS ICONS MENU....................................................................................6 DEACTIVATE A SCENARIO.............................................................................32 FAVOURITES...................................................................................................7 AUDIO BROADCAST - Player screen..............................................................33 ADVANCED INFO............................................................................................8 AUDIO BROADCAST - Library screen.............................................................34 ALARM..................................................................................9 SETUP MENU DESCRIPTION.............................................35 LOADS..................................................................................30 CONSUMPTION....................................................................30 CONSUMPTION/PRODUCTION COMPARISON............................................31 SCENARIOS.........................................................................32 ALARM MENU STATUS ICONS......................................................................6 ACTIVATE A SCENARIO..................................................................................32 FAVOURITES BAR, FAVOURITES PAGE AND ADVANCED INFO.................7 AUDIO BROADCAST...........................................................33 MOVING AND REMOVING FAVOURITES......................................................8 AUDIO BROADCAST - Playlist screen............................................................34 WIDGET BAR...................................................................................................8 AUDIO BROADCAST - Scenarios....................................................................34 ALARM STATUS..............................................................................................9 SETUP - General parameters..........................................................................35 ACTIVATING THE ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM...............................................11 General parameters-Lock keypad and touch screen.......................................35 THE ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM.....................................................................12 General parameters-Information......................................................................36 ALARM SETTINGS..........................................................................................13 General parameters-Set ringtones...................................................................36 Customised activation......................................................................................14 SETUP-Widgets...............................................................................................37 Event log..........................................................................................................14 SETUP-Consumption.......................................................................................38 Shortcuts..........................................................................................................15 Consumption-Currency....................................................................................38 Phone book......................................................................................................16 Consumption-Display.......................................................................................39 OPTIONS - Change PIN..................................................................................17 Consumption-Limits..........................................................................................41 OPTIONS - Installer menu...............................................................................17 Consumption-Settings......................................................................................41 OPTIONS - Timer.............................................................................................18 Settings-Pulses................................................................................................42 OPTIONS - Tones.............................................................................................18 Settings-Scale factor........................................................................................42 Configuration - User code................................................................................19 SETUP - Scenarios..........................................................................................42 RESET ALARMS..............................................................................................10 General parameters-Language........................................................................35 DEACTIVATING...............................................................................................12 General parameters-Set date and time............................................................36 PARTIAL AREA ACTIVATION...........................................................................13 General parameters-Volume control................................................................36 Cameras...........................................................................................................13 General parameters-Soft touch keys................................................................37 Activation control..............................................................................................14 SETUP-Conditions...........................................................................................38 Zone and area status.......................................................................................15 Consumption-Toolbar.......................................................................................38 Exit controls......................................................................................................16 Consumption-KCO2.........................................................................................39 ALARM OPTIONS................................................................17 Consumption-Tariffs..........................................................................................39 OPTIONS - Voice menu...................................................................................17 Consumption-Reset (meters)...........................................................................41 OPTIONS - Auto-activation..............................................................................18 Settings-Units of measurement........................................................................41 OPTIONS - Organize dektop............................................................................18 Settings-Increment...........................................................................................42 OPTIONS - Configuration.................................................................................19 SETUP - Anti-intrusion......................................................................................42 OTHER / LIGHTS / IRRIGATION / AUTOMATIONS............20 FUNCTION SCHEDULING...................................................20 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS..................................................22 Immediate scenarios........................................................................................42 Scenario activation...........................................................................................43 Creating new scenarios....................................................................................43 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Intercoms..........................................................22 Delay a scenario...............................................................................................44 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Open doors.......................................................22 Rename a scenario..........................................................................................44 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Call divert..........................................................23 Modify a scenario.............................................................................................45 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Audio message.................................................24 Favourites page................................................................................................45 ADVANCED FUNCTION SCHEDULING..............................24 TIMED FUNCTIONS.............................................................24 DIMMER LIGHTS..................................................................25 Creating a new scheduled scenario.................................................................45 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Cameras...........................................................22 Advanced scenario functions...........................................................................44 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Messages..........................................................23 Move a scenario...............................................................................................45 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Video memory...................................................23 Delete a scenario.............................................................................................45 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Multiple addresses............................................24 Scheduled scenarios........................................................................................45 Advanced scheduled scenario functions..........................................................45 Conditioned scenarios......................................................................................46 DIMMABLE LIGHTS.........................................................................................25 Creating a new conditioned scenario...............................................................46 DIMMABLE LIGHTS WITH PRESENCE SENSOR..........................................26 SETUP-Key......................................................................................................46 RGB LIGHTS SCHEDULING...........................................................................27 Advanced key functions...................................................................................47 CLIMATE FORCING.........................................................................................29 Move a key.......................................................................................................47 DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING.......................................................................25 Advanced conditioned scenario functions........................................................46 RGB DIMMABLE LIGHTS................................................................................27 Register a new key...........................................................................................46 CLIMATE CONTROL............................................................28 Rename a key..................................................................................................47 2 Modify a key.....................................................................................................47 Delete a key.....................................................................................................48 Alarm................................................................................................................48 SETUP - Audio broadcast.................................................................................48 IP address........................................................................................................48 Port...................................................................................................................49 Username.........................................................................................................49 Password..........................................................................................................49 SETUP - Protection..........................................................................................49 User password.................................................................................................49 Advanced passwords.......................................................................................49 Home automation limits....................................................................................50 SETUP - Configure event messages................................................................50 SETUP - Advanced..............................................................50 Programming keys...........................................................................................50 Total reset.........................................................................................................51 Update configurations......................................................................................51 Import/export....................................................................................................51 Create backup..................................................................................................51 Import backup...................................................................................................51 Export configuration.........................................................................................51 Import scenarios...............................................................................................52 Import settings..................................................................................................52 Import home automation..................................................................................52 Import home automation scheduling................................................................52 Update product.................................................................................................52 Disable / Enable Vedo alarm............................................................................52 SETUP - Home automation..............................................................................53 Home automation - Reset configurations.........................................................53 Door entry monitors..........................................................................................54 Door entry monitors - Addresses......................................................................54 Door entry monitors - Actuators directory.........................................................54 Door entry monitors - Cameras directory.........................................................55 Door entry monitors - Intercoms directory........................................................56 Door entry monitors - Set tone repetition.........................................................57 Door entry monitors - Set call times.................................................................57 Door entry monitors - Call divert.......................................................................57 Door entry monitors - Alarms............................................................................58 Door entry monitors- Doors directory...............................................................58 Door entry monitors - Import audio message...................................................58 Door entry monitors - Hands-free.....................................................................59 Door entry monitors - Always record................................................................59 Door entry monitors - Configure multiple addresses........................................59 3 INTRODUCTION WARNING • Install the equipment by carefully following the instructions given by the manufacturer and in compliance with the standards in force. • All the equipment must only be used for the purpose it was designed for. • Comelit Group S.p.A. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for any alterations made by others for any reason or for the use of non-original accessories or materials. • All the products comply with the requirements of Directive 2006/95/EC (which replaced Directive 73/23/EEC and subsequent amendments) as certified by the CE mark they carry. • Do not insert objects or pour liquids into the device. • Do not route the riser wires in proximity to power supply cables (230/400V). • Installation, mounting and assistance procedures for electrical devices must only be performed by specialised electricians. • Cut off the power supply before carrying out any maintenance work. • Clean using a damp cloth. 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Key "3" [programmable] 10.Key "2" [programmable] 11.Key "1" [programmable] 12.Audio key 13.Micro SD card FUNCTION KEYS SOFT-TOUCH KEY ACTIVATION INTRODUCTION Audio key: activates or deactivates conversation with the external unit. • See SETUP menu-General parameters-Soft touch keys Door lock key: opens the corresponding door lock. [programmable] lock release / actuators Programmable key 1: [programmable] intercom / self-ignition / alarm / lock-release / actuators / scenarios default = deactivated Swipe keys Programmable key 2: [programmable] intercom / self-ignition / alarm / lock-release / actuators / scenarios default = deactivated Programmable key 3: [programmable] intercom / self-ignition / lock-release / call priority 1-4 / actuators Swipe keys Soft touch keys / scenarios • In ADDITION to the programmable functions for keys 1 - 2 - 3 it is possible to assign one SCENARIO that will be activated at the same time as the associated function is activated by pressing the corresponding key (1 - 2 - 3). Video memory key: PRESSED allows access to the messages section. LIT STEADILY video memory or absent message active. FLASHING new message waiting. Open doors key: LIT STEADILY signals the opening of one or more of the doors listed in the directory PRESSED allows access to the open doors section. Self ignition key: switches on the monitor and displays video from an external unit. [programmable] intercom / self-ignition / lock-release / actuators / scenarios Privacy / Doctor function key[programmable] • The PRIVACY function disables calls from the external unit and from the switchboard. • The DOCTOR function enables automatic activation of the lock-release in response to a call from the external unit. • The PRIVACY + DOCTOR function, in addition to disabling the door-entry phone ringtone in the same way as the Privacy function, also enables automatic activation of the lock-release in response to a call from the external unit. SWITCHING OFF THE SCREEN √√ The screen on the device is switched on. Use the zoom out gesture to switch off the screen. • If the device is displaying a screen where the gesture is associated with a specific function, the screen switch-off function will be automatically disabled. CONTENTS 5 ICONA MANAGER MENU The icons in the Icona Manger menu vary according to the type of system installed and the functions available. To navigate the menu, simply use your finger to touch the icon corresponding to the desired function. Press the icon to immediately return to the main menu. Touch the display to access the main menu. Press the icon to return to the previous screen. MENU ALARM MENU STATUS ICONS The “Alarm” icons in the home page provide information on the status of the alarm system. Alarms Alarms Video System Climate 5 30 Other Blinds Lights Irrigation Automations Loads 0 0 Alarms Alarms Alarms Alarm deactivated across the entire system Alarm activated across the entire system Alarm partially activated: only some of the areas and/or partial sets are activated Alarms Alarms Alarms Sabotage/anomaly Alarm memory In alarm Thermo 20,0° 17:36 02/10/14 Navigate through the available screens by swiping with your finger to the left or right STATUS ICONS MENU Alarms Alarms Video System Climate 5 30 Other Blinds Lights The icons in the home screen provide feedback about the status of the active elements within the respective sections. 0 0 Thermo Automations Loads Scenarios Audio broadcast 0 0 Thermo Setup 20,0° 17:36 02/10/14 6 CONTENTS Climate Climate Other Other Blinds Blinds Lights Lights Irrigation Irrigation Automations Automations Audio broadcast Audio broadcast 02/10/14 Alarms Consumptions AT LEAST 1 ACTIVE ELEMENT 20,0° 17:36 Irrigation NO ACTIVE ELEMENTS FAVOURITES BAR, FAVOURITES PAGE AND ADVANCED INFO Hold pressed one of the icons in the main menu to open the corresponding favourites bar / favourites page / advanced info panel. 5|30 Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Full set Full unset Alarms Video System Climate 5 30 Other Blinds 0 0 Thermo 17:36 Irrigation Automations 02/10/14 Loads 17:43 System off 17:43 5|30 20,0° Lights System off MENU Alarms Scenario 1 Scenario 2 Full set Full unset Allarme Favourites bar Allarme Videofonia Favourites page 0 0 Clima 0 30 Altro Advanced info Tapparelle Luci Irrigazione Carichi Consumi Termostato 20,0° 5|30 NIGHT bedroom 17:36 02/10/14 bathroom bedroom 2 disco FAVOURITES LIGHTS 0|4 0|4 0|4 0|3 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Select the Favourites bar to create a link to the selected function in the favourites bar. »» The link allows you to display the corresponding page simply by pressing the icon in the top bar from any screen page. Select the Favourites page icon to create a link to the selected function in the favourites page. »» The link allows you to display the relative page simply by pressing the icon in the favourites page. • You can create a link to a function or to a room. • CAUTION! You cannot create a link to a single element! • Maximum number of links in the favourites bar = 4 »» Maximum number of links in Favourites page = 18 If there are more than 9 links, they will be displayed over 2 screens. Navigate through the available screens by swiping with your finger to the left or right Allarme Alarm Other Do you want to add the element Videofonia to your bookmarks?Clima Lights Tapparelle YES 0 0 0 30 NO Luci Thermo 20,0° 17:36 Irrigation Loads Consumptions 02/10/14 CONTENTS 7 ADVANCED INFO Alarms 5 30 Lights Setup Scenarios 0 0 Thermo 2 4 When a function is activated, the advanced info relative to that function is displayed. »» The fraction displayed indicates how many elements relative to the function are available and how many are active. 20,0° Room 1 17:36 MENU 02/10/14 »» No info displayed. Lights 5 30 Lights MOVING AND REMOVING FAVOURITES Hold pressed the icon of the desired favourite (either in the favourites bar or in the favourites page) to open the relative menu. Lights • Favourites bar (max. 4 icons) 1 2 30 30 3 »» Info displayed: 30 elements available - 5 elements active »» Info displayed: 30 elements available - 30 elements active • The function can be activated on: ALARMS / CLIMATE / OTHER / BLINDS / LIGHTS / IRRIGATION / AUTOMATIONS / LOADS / AUDIO BROADCAST. 4 5|30 WIDGET BAR Scenario 1 »» The Home page has a customisable "widget" side bar with various functions: Scenario 2 Full set Full unset Alarms 17:43 System off Alarms Video System Climate 5 30 • Favourites page (max. 18 icons) Other Blinds Lights Irrigation Automations Loads 2 6 Thermo 20,0° 17:36 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9... Alarms 0 0 Thermo 20,0° 17:36 02/10/14 Press the Move icon to rearrange the positions of the various favourites in the favourites bar. »» You can choose one of the 4 possible positions (0 - 1 2- 3) in the favourites bar; confirm the selection. »» You can choose one of the 18 possible positions (0 > 17) in the favourites page; confirm the selection. Press the Remove icon to delete the selected icon from the favourites; confirm your selection. 8 CONTENTS 02/10/14 • ALARM - the widget shows the alarm status of the system (with or without advanced info) • METER - you can associate a widget with one of the meters in the home automation system. The widget shows the instantaneous reading of that specific meter. • CLIMATE - the widget displays the temperature of the selected climate zone and the status of the climate control system (off heating - cooling) • AUDIO BROADCAST - the widget displays a single player and information (title and subtitle) about the track currently playing; play/pause button; player status button (also the player connection) • DATE AND TIME • Only the AUDIO BROADCAST widget is interactive • All the other widgets do NOT respond when clicked on! ALARM ALARM STATUS √√ An alarm is tripped. Press the icon to access the alarms menu. Alarms 1 Scenario 2 2 A L A R M LO G 02/10/2014 17:49:41 Full set 3 Full unset 17:43 System off 7 6 4 8 5 2 3 Disins. 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 1 Alarm The f t Ex pa ns i o n 1 | 1 A re e 2 9 ALARMS Scenario 1 Settings menu icon View camera icon Customisable icons (x2) - Shortcut commands Clock Area status System status Customisable icons (x4) - Activation command • A flashing icon signals the presence of anomalies. Press the icon to view the details! 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 6 5 4 Events scrolling icons Date and time of selected event Event details Switch off system icon Reset alarms icon Reset phone calls icon Stop alarms icon View camera icon View camera snapshots icon 5|30 Scenario 1 AREA 4 AREA 1 Press the VIEW CAMERA icon to view in real time images from the camera connected to the alarm zone. Scenario 2 Full set Press the VIEW SNAPSHOTS icon to view snapshots taken by the camera connected to the alarm zone at the moment the alarm was tripped. Full unset AREA 3 System off AREA 2 17:43 • Each segment represents one are of the alarm system. • The colour of the segments gives an immediate indication of the status of each individual area! • • • • AREA 1 AREA 2 AREA 3 AREA 4 Press the DEACTIVATE ALARMS button to deactivate the alarm system. > Area activated > Area partially activated > Area in alarm > Area deactivated Press the RESET ALARMS to reset the alarms log. ALARM SYSTEM STATUS ICONS - 6 - Press the RESET PHONES icon to delete the emergency phone calls log. System off Alarm deactivated Alarm log Unset Insert total Alarm activated across the entire system Alarm in progress Insert partial Alarm partially activated Press the STOP ALARMS icon to stop the selected alarm (the system remains activated). In Tamper CONTENTS 9 The ALARMS MENU keeps track of the alarm in progress. RESET ALARMS The alarm system can be reset in any of the following 3 ways: 1. From the main screen of the alarms menu, press the RESET ALARMS icon Scenario 1 ALARMS Scenario 2 2. If the icon is not present, access the Alarms menu and press the icon to access the alarm settings. Full set Full unset 17:43 Alarm in progress Access the SHORTCUTS function by pressing the corresponding icon. Press the RESET ALARMS icon to reset the alarm system. Press the icon to open the event details window. 3. Perform an ACTIVATION (even partial) of the areas in alarm. • The system does not provide any messages to inform you that the operation was completed successfully! A LA R M LOG 02/10/2014 17:49:41 A l l ar m s Th eft Exp . 1 | 1 A ree 2 I D : 19 ALARM Reset alarms Reset phone calls Request assistance Enable installer √√ The icon indicates that the system is loading the captured images. Press the icon to view the images captured by the camera in the area in alarm (optional function). • There must be at least one camera connected to the system. • This function can be configured and activated from Safe Manager. • you must wait until the images captured at the moment the alarm was tripped have finished loading before you can view them. Press the icon to start live streaming from the camera. 10 CONTENTS ACTIVATING THE ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM # OPTION A # OPTION B This takes you to the Alarms menu, and then press the icon to access the options menu. Press the icon in the main ALARM screen ALARMS Press the CUSTOMISED ACTIVATION icon. • CAUTION! The icon varies according to the status of the alarm system! ALARM Scenario 1 Ca m e ra s Scenario 2 Customised activation Full set A c t i v a t i o n c o n t ro l Full unset System off Ev e n t l o g 17:43 ALARM A LA R M Area 1 A rea 2 Area 3 A rea 4 A rea 4 Select the desired area. A re a 1 A re a 2 A re a 3 A re a 4 A re a 4 Press the total activation icon. »» The activated area is highlighted in green; the type of activation performed is also indicated. CONTENTS 11 DEACTIVATING THE ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM # OPTION A # OPTION B Access the Alarms menu and then press the icon to access the options menu. ALARMS Press the icon in the main ALARM screen • CAUTION! The icon varies according to the status of the alarm system! Press the CUSTOMISED ACTIVATION icon. ALARM Scenario 1 Ca m e ra s Scenario 2 Customised activation Full set A c t i v a t i o n c o n t ro l Full unset Insert partial Ev e n t l o g 17:43 ALARM A LA R M Area 1 A rea 2 Area 3 Full set A rea 4 Select the desired area. 12 CONTENTS A re a 1 A re a 2 A re a 3 Fu l l s e t A re a 4 A re a 4 Press the total deactivation icon. PARTIAL AREA ACTIVATION ALARM SETTINGS Access the Alarms menu and then press the icon to access the options menu. Press the partial activation icon. Navigate through the available alarm areas by swiping with your finger to the left or right ALARM A re a 4 A rea 3 P1 P2 A rea 4 P1+P2 IMM RIT IMM RIT IMM RIT Ca m e ra s ALARMS Are a 3 Customised activation A c t i v a t i o n c o n t ro l Ev e n t l o g Select the desired function by pressing the corresponding option. • Each time an ALARM function parameter is modified, it will be relayed to the control panel. In this case the configuration update screen will be displayed. Select the desired area for partial activation and the activation type. Cameras ALARM SETTINGS - Cameras Press the icon of the desired camera to start playback. • IMM = immediate • RIT = delayed »» The activated area is highlighted in green; the type of activation performed is also indicated. ALARM Camera 1 Camera 2 A LA R M Area 1 A rea 2 Area 3 Full set A rea 4 Camera 3 SELF-IGNITION Camera 1: In communication Swipe with your finger to the left or right to switch between the available cameras. Press the OFF icon to stop playback and return to the previous screen. CONTENTS 13 Customised activation Event log ALARM SETTINGS - Customised activation ALARM SETTINGS - Event log SCHEDULING The function allows you to display the areas of the system, the status of each area and to activate/deactivate the alarm system in the chosen areas. LOG Event log A LA R M Area 1 A rea 2 Area 3 A rea 4 A rea 4 Alarm log Select the desired category by pressing the corresponding name. »» See "ACTIVATING THE ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM" on page 11 and "DEACTIVATING" on page 12 Activation control ALARM SETTINGS - Activation control EVENT LOG The function allows you to launch previously created activation scenarios. 2 3 13/11/2014 15:14:08 Set General User logged Aree ID:00 Aree 1234 1 2 ALARM 1. Selected event/alarm (date + time) 2. Event/alarm navigation icons 3. Event/alarm details Scenario P1 Scenario P2 »» Information about the selected event is displayed on the screen. Scenario P1+P2 Scenario 4 [A] [B] Press icon [A] with the activation name to launch the corresponding scenario. You can add links to the activation controls in the alarm home page. Press icon [B] to add the activation control to the home page of the alarm function. »» The icon is labelled. • You can insert a maximum of 4 different activation controls in the alarm home page! 14 CONTENTS Zone and area status Shortcuts ALARM SETTINGS - Zone and area status ALARM SETTINGS - Shortcuts The function is used to check the status of the various zones/areas of the system configuration. This function can be used to select which shortcut buttons (alarm command) to move to the alarm home page, or to execute a command (or trigger an alarm) from those listed. ALARM ALARMS ALARM Theft Omitted H24 24 Isolated Fire Open Panic Tampered/Faulty ALARM Press the icon to open the list of Excluded / Isolated / Open / Sabotaged - Faulty zones. Robbery √√ If there are no zones that meet the criteria. Flooding Gas ALARM Medical Escluse No zone Isolate to indicate Aperte ALARM Tampered/Faulty √√ If there are zones that meet the criteria. Event1 1 Event2 2 Non-routine Stop alarms Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Exp. 1 I1 A LA R M R eset alarms R eset phone calls R equest assistance Enable installer Swipe with your finger to the left or right to move between the available areas. Press the icon to add the SHORTCUT to the home page of the alarm function. »» The icon is labelled. • You can insert a MAXIMUM OF 2 SHORTCUTS in the alarm home page! CONTENTS 15 Exit controls Phone book ALARM SETTINGS - Exit controls ALARM SETTINGS - Phone book This function enables you to change the status of the system outputs. This function allows you to edit the phone book memorised on the control panel. Telephone 1 ALARMS ALARM Exit 1 Exit 2 TELEPHONE Telephone 2 Telephone ABC TELEPHONE 0123456789 TELEPHONE [email protected] ABC ABC Exit 3 Exit 4 Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Swipe with your finger to the left or right to move between the phone book entries. Press the icon to add the SHORTCUT to the home page of the alarm function. Press the icon to edit the value of the corresponding entry. »» The icon is labelled. Telephone 1 Press the icon of the desired output to edit its status. q w a ALARM Exit 1 Set Exit 2 Unset Exit 3 Aa e r t y u i o s d f g h j k z x c v b n m l 123 Toggle Exit 4 0123456789 Select the desired status. • SET: to activate the output • UNSET: to deactivate the output • TOGGLE: to change the status (if the output is activated, it will be deactivated and vice-versa) »» The system confirms the changes made. 16 CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 p ALARM OPTIONS OPTIONS - Voice menu The OPTIONS panel contains a series of submenus dedicated to the various settings of the alarm system. ALARM SETUP SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Voice menu This function - if activated - allows you to partially control and to monitor the control panel via a phone call. √√ In order to use this function, it is first necessary to install a VOICE MESSAGE MODULE Art. 30001303. Change PIN ALARMS Voice menu Installer ALARM SETUP Timer Change PIN Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Voice menu Press the desired option to open the corresponding panel. Installer Timer OPTIONS - Change PIN SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Change pin The CHANGE PIN panel allows you to edit or delete the pin codes associated with the various users. ALARM SETUP »» Indicates the function is ACTIVE »» Indicates the function as INACTIVE User 1 »» The system CONFIRMS and UPDATES the settings. User 2 User 3 OPTIONS - Installer menu User 4 SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Installer menu The options enables/disables installer mode in the system parameters of the control panel. Select the desired user to edit the PIN. Select the icon to activate a new user. ALARM SETUP Change PIN Voice menu ADVANCED SETUP ENTER NEW PIN REPEAT NEW PIN Installer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Enter the PIN 2 times, then confirm. »» The system is updated. Timer »» Indicates the function is ACTIVE »» Indicates the function is INACTIVE »» The system CONFIRMS and UPDATES the settings. CONTENTS 17 OPTIONS - Auto-activation OPTIONS - Organize dektop SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Auto-activation SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Organize desktop ADVANCED FUNCTION - requires login as INSTALLER/ MANUFACTURER! This option allows you to delete the links to Activation controls / Shortcuts / Output controls previously added to the alarms home page. This option allows you to enable/disable auto activations created using the ACTIVATIONS option of the SAFE MANAGER program. ALARMS Scenario P1 ALARM SETUP Auto-activation 1 Full set Full unset Auto-activation 2 Auto-activation 3 Set total Auto-activation 4 Press the icon to delete the corresponding link. »» Indicates the function is ACTIVE ScenarioP1 »» Indicates the function is INACTIVE Ins. Totale Dis. Totale »» The system CONFIRMS and UPDATES the settings. REMOVE ICON FROM DESKTOP? YES NO Inserito totale »» The system CONFIRMS and UPDATES the settings. OPTIONS - Timer Press the icon to insert the link to the function TIMED ACTIVATIONS. SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Timer This option allows you to enable/disable the alarm system activation timer. Press the icon to insert the link to the function VIEW CAMERAS. ALARM SETUP Timer 1 OPTIONS - Tones Timer 2 SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Tones Timer 3 ADVANCED FUNCTION - requires login as INSTALLER/ MANUFACTURER! Timer 4 Select the desired user to edit the PIN. The function allows you to manage (by activating or deactivating) the alert sounds of the control panel. ALARM SETUP Select the icon to activate a new user. Timer »» The system CONFIRMS and UPDATES the settings. Set up desktop √√ The timers are programmed using the TIMING/ ACTIVATIONS function of the SAFE MANAGER program. 18 CONTENTS Tones Configuration Press the icon corresponding to the TONES function to activate/ deactivate system sounds. »» Indicates the function is ACTIVE OPTIONS - Configuration SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Configuration ADVANCED FUNCTION - requires login as INSTALLER/ MANUFACTURER! »» Indicates the function is INACTIVE »» The system CONFIRMS and UPDATES the settings. ALARMS ALARM SETUP RS485 bus address RS485 bus speed Device password ALARM SETUP User code Timer Select the desired option. Set up desktop Configuration - RS485 bus address Tones SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Configuration-RS485 bus address Configuration 1 Press the TONES icon to enter the sub-menu. In the sub-menu you can select which sounds you want the control panel to play. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ALARM SETUP Input Output Enter the desired address and confirm by pressing the icon. Configuration - User code SETUP-Anti-intrusion-Configuration- User code Alarm ****** Chime Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Select or de-select the desired options. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 »» Indicates the function is ACTIVE »» Indicates the function is INACTIVE Enter the desired code, then confirm. • It is not advisable to change the BUS ADDRESS and USER CODE parameters as this could cause a malfunction of the alarm system. CONTACT QUALIFIED PERSONNEL! CONTENTS 19 OTHER / LIGHTS / IRRIGATION / AUTOMATIONS 1 Alarms FUNCTIONS Alarms Video System Climate 5 30 Other Blinds Lights Irrigation Automations Loads 0 0 room 1 2 room 2 light 1 OFF ON light 2 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON light 3 25 Thermo T light 4 20,0° room 3 17:36 02/10/14 1. Selected room 2. Devices in the selected room Swipe with your finger to the left or right to move between the available rooms. Blinds Other Irrigation Lights Automations Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options for the selected room. Activate/deactivate the selected device by pressing the ON/OFF buttons FUNCTION SCHEDULING Press to access the relative sections. LIGHTS 8 room 1 OFF ON room 2 3|4 OFF ON room 3 4|4 OFF ON room 4 3|4 OFF ON 7 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. LIGHTS 0|4 6 5 4 3 2 room 1 0|4 OFF ON room 2 3|4 OFF ON room 3 4|4 OFF ON room 4 3|4 OFF ON 1 ON/OFF icons Status indicator Advanced info indicator All the room devices are ACTIVE Some of the room devices are ACTIVE All the room devices are INACTIVE List of available rooms Selected function • The indicator turns blue if AT LEAST 1 DEVICE IS ACTIVE/ON. Long press the desired ROOM or DEVICE to open the advanced panel, then select the option SCHEDULING to open the corresponding panel. LUCI Favourites page ambiente 1 Videofonia Scheduling Move Tapparelle ambiente 3 ambiente 4 20 CONTENTS Clima 3|4 ambiente 2 Activate/deactivate the selected room by pressing the ON/OFF buttons 0|4 Carichi 4|4 OFF ON 0 30 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON Luci 3|4 Consumi Mon Tue 5 Wed Fri Thu Sun Sat STATE 05:00 ON 09:00 OFF PROG Tue Wed Fri Thu Sat TIME STATE 05:00 ON 09:00 OFF Sun PROG 4 2 ON 3 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Mon SCHEDULING TIME 1 ON Days of the week bar Time/Status table Programming On/Off icon Copy program icon Programming mode icon PROG Once you have returned to the main page, you can copy the programmed activity from one day to another: Select the day of the week to copied in the band at the top. »» The source day is highlighted in blue. Press the icon to copy the programme, then select the destination days to which the programme is to be copied. Press the programming icon to enter PROGRAMMING MODE »» The selected destination days are highlighted in red. Press to confirm. Mon Tue Wed 24:00 Thu Fri Sat FROM TO °T 00:00 07:00 17,5 07:00 15:00 21,0 15:00 24:00 19,0 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat TIME STATE 05:00 ON 09:00 OFF Sun You can select the day/s to be modified by pressing the corresponding icon on the top bar. »» The selected day/s will be highlighted in red. Press to add a programme to the list Set the desired time/status. Press to confirm. »» The value being modified is highlighted in yellow. Press to DELETE a programme. Press the icon to return to the previous screen. CONTENTS 21 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Open doors DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Open doors Press the icon to access the door entry monitors menu. DOOR ENTRY MONITORS Video System This function allows you to interrogate a directory of doors (see "Door entry monitors- Doors directory" on page 58) to check their status (open/closed). Doors open Alarm Intercoms Cameras 2 6 Doors open Anti-intrusion Ans. serv. setup Messages Call divert Video memory Audio message Multiple addresses Doors open 20,0° 17:36 02/10/14 Press the icon to access the function, then select from the directory the door to be interrogated in order to start viewing the cameras associated with the door. »» The icon changes to indicate that the door is open. DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Answering service setup DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Answering service setup This function allows you to manage the parameters for the device's video memory function Actuators • If enabled (via ViP Manager), the ACTUATORS DIRECTORY will be displayed with the actuators icon. Ans. serv. setup Press the icon to access the dedicated submenu. DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Intercoms DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Intercoms This function allows you to call up a directory of addresses (see "Door entry monitors - Intercoms directory" on page 56). VIDEO SYSTEM Video memory Press the icon to access the function, then select from the directory the device to which the call is to be diverted via intercom call. Intercoms Audio message Record Message Listen Recorded Message INTERCOMS 123 Tick the VIDEO MEMORY box to activate the corresponding function. Carlo Jack Paola Video memory »» The icon Press the icon to enter the ViP address to call. DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Cameras DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Cameras This function allows you to interrogate a directory of cameras (see "Door entry monitors - Cameras directory" on page 55) to start live streaming. Cameras 22 Press the icon to access the function, then select from the directory the camera to be interrogated. CONTENTS »» The icon changes status. on the soft touch key lights up. Tick the AUDIO MESSAGE box to activate the voice message automatic playback function. Short press RECORD MESSAGE to start recording the AUDIO MESSAGE. Short press LISTEN RECORDED MESSAGE to play the recorded AUDIO MESSAGE. Audio message »» The icon »» The icon changes status. on the soft touch key lights up. DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Messages DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Messages Press the icon VIDEO MESSAGES to access the video memory sub-menu. This function allows you to manage the ViP messaging system of the device. Press the icon to access the dedicated submenu. VIDEO MEMORY [1] [2] [3] 01/01/2015 17:30 01/01/2015 17:45 01/01/2015 20:45 1 1 2 MESSAGES DOOR ENTRY CLIMATE MONITORS Message Common messages 1. Previously viewed video recording 2. New video recording resolution Video messages Press the icon COMMON MESSAGES to access the ViP message sub-menu. • [1] [2] [3] are previews of the video recordings recorded in the video memory. • Each video is labelled with the date and time it was recorded. Short press on the recording preview to start playback. Long press (and confirm) to delete the video recording. MESSAGES 12345678 message #1 26 Feb 10:45 12345678 message #2 26 Feb 12:37 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2 3 4 5 Delete message icon Sender ViP address Message title New message / previously read message icon Date message received Short press on the message title to open the message. 12345678 Message #1 26 Feb 10:45 Id mi, quam ea suntis reri volorec earciaes volorum fugiti dolum quidustet est que maios dollabo. Luptae doluptaque il explitibusam ni im quodis aligentia et doluptatio volor repel illatio blaceatqui sus, autent prerunt, sus nonsequo omnihic ienihit odis atectiu ntorrum quis modi ne periant. Ossi nat. Orrovid quid millorro dis modias aut autae re entur? Culpa dolumquos alignam nobis minum laborepudis magname niminum nia doluptum faceatatem de voloritatur sus aliqui nemolorum, qui ute volumet volupta corepudae aliquat ecusciunt. Evel il imil eiciis et aboreru ptatur sitiuntium vellupt atiuntur? Es dit quodio. Itatem ni quos numet eiumqua tecepe volupienis volo omnis mi, sero esci bea sum net voluptur magnient occupta nem essimpo rporecu ptataspedita nobitium fuga. Et re, te dolor ab is venimin enimus expedi dunderunt maximagnim ventionsed ut as doluptur aut molut hit, sendita tatiusdaere int dollenihil ex enet veratur? DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Call divert DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Call divert This function allows you to enable call diversion to another ViP device (see "Door entry monitors - Call divert" on page 57) if there is no response from the original device or if it is in use. Call divert Call divert Press the icon to activate the function. »» The icon changes status (call divert activated). DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Video memory DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Video memory This function allows you to enable the video memory on the device. (See "DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Answering service setup" on page 22). Video memory Video memory Press the icon to activate the function. »» The icon will change status (video memory activated). CONTENTS 23 DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Audio message ADVANCED FUNCTION SCHEDULING DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Audio message DOOR ENTRY MONITORS The function allows you to enable audio message playback on the device on receipt of an incoming call. (See "DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Answering service setup" on page 22). Audio message SCHEDULING ICONS Press the icon to activate the function. scheduling NOT PRESENT »» The icon changes status (audio message activated). Audio message saved schedule NOT ACTIVE saved schedule active Some icons allow you to identify the presence of a schedule associated with a specific functions. DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Multiple addresses DOOR ENTRY MONITORS-Multiple addresses The function allows you to configure the device to manage multiple addresses, thereby permitting the reception of calls directed to other ViP devices. (See "Door entry monitors - Configure multiple addresses" on page 59). TIMED FUNCTIONS Some functions can be timed, i.e. an activation time for the function can be set. TIMED FUNCTIONS Press the icon to access the dedicated submenu. Multiple addresses T other timed function T timed light T timed irrigation Press the required icon to access the timer menu. VIDEO SYSTEM 2 LIGHT 2 3 1 Tick the desired device to activate the function in combination with its previously configured address. (See “Door entry monitors - Configure multiple addresses” on page 59). Multiple addresses If at least one multiple address is activated, the icon will change status. 4 3 11:00 1. 2. 3. 4. Cursor for timer setting Icons for precision timer setting Timer setting indicator Confirm icon 2 Press and drag the cursor to set the timer. • YOU can also press and hold on a point of the arc to move the cursor to the required point. You can set the timer with precision by pressing the buttons. Confirm. 24 CONTENTS DIMMER LIGHTS DIMMABLE LIGHTS LIGHT 2 room 1 3 room 2 ADVANCED FUNCTIONS 65% OFF room 3 light 1 25 OFF ON light 2 25 OFF ON light 3 OFF ON light 4 OFF ON Press the cursor and drag it to set the desired timer value. • YOU can also press and hold on a point of the arc to move the cursor to the required point. 2 1 You can set the timer with precision by pressing the buttons. 1. ON/OFF icons 2. Dimmable light icons 3. List of available lights Confirm. DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING DIMMABLE LIGHT ICONS - KEY Minimum brightness Maximum brightness Hold pressed the desired ROOM or DEVICE to open the advanced panel, then select the option SCHEDULING to open the corresponding panel. Programmed scheduling is deactivated Mon Tue Wed 1 Programmed scheduling is activated 25 Fri Thu Sun Sat TIME STATE % 05:00 ON 35% 09:00 OFF 35% 1 2 3 PROG 100 ON Output inactive Output active 1. Time column 2. Status column (ON/OFF) 3. Brightness setting column ON Press the ON/OFF icon (SHORT PRESS) to switch the corresponding output on or off. OFF Set the paragraph times and "FUNCTION status as described in SCHEDULING" on page the 20 Set the brightness desired in the same way. ON Press the ON/OFF icon (LONG PRESS) to increase or reduce the brightness. OFF 25 Press the dimmable light icon to access the advanced brightness control screen. CONTENTS 25 DIMMABLE SENSOR LIGHTS WITH PRESENCE • With PRESENCE SENSOR ACTIVATED DIMMABLE LIGHTS WITH PRESENCE SENSOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONS • You cannot control the function with short presses of the ON/OFF icon. Press the ON/OFF icon (LONG PRESS) to increase or reduce the brightness. ONLY WITH THE OUTPUT OFF ACTIVE! ON room 3 room 2 dimmer/presence detection room 4 25 OFF ON Press the dimmable light icon to access the advanced brightness control screen. 25 1 2 Hold pressed the desired ROOM or DEVICE to open the advanced panel, then select the option SCHEDULING to open the corresponding panel. 1. Dimmable lights with presence sensor icon 2. ON/OFF icons DIMMABLE LIGHTS WITH PRESENCE SENSOR ICON - KEY Mon Presence sensor deactivated Tue Wed Presence sensor activated Fri Thu Sun Sat TIME STATE % 05:00 ON 35% 09:00 OFF 35% 1 2 3 PROG Minimum brightness Programmed scheduling is deactivated ON 1 Programmed scheduling is activated 25 Maximum brightness 100 Output inactive Output active • With PRESENCE SENSOR DEACTIVATED ON Press the ON/OFF icon (SHORT PRESS) to switch the corresponding output on or off. OFF ON OFF 25 26 Press the ON/OFF icon (LONG PRESS) to increase or reduce the brightness. Press the dimmable light icon to access the advanced brightness control screen. CONTENTS 1. Time column 2. Status column (ON/OFF) 3. Brightness setting column Set the paragraph times and "FUNCTION status as described in SCHEDULING" on page Set the brightness desired in the same way. the 20 RGB DIMMABLE LIGHTS RGB LIGHTS SCHEDULING DIMMABLE COLOUR CHANGING LIGHTS Hold pressed the desired ROOM or DEVICE to open the advanced panel, then select the option SCHEDULING to open the corresponding panel. ADVANCED FUNCTIONS RGB light 3 1 Mon Tue Wed 2 Fri Thu Sun Sat TIME % 09:00 35% 09:45 100% PROG ON 1. Brightness control cursor 2. Selected colour indicator 3. Chromatic spectrum 1 Press and hold the cursor to move it along the bar and adjust the brightness. Select the desired colour by pressing the corresponding area of the chromatic spectrum. 2 3 1. Time column 2. Colour column 3. Brightness setting column Set the paragraph times and "FUNCTION status as described in SCHEDULING" on page the 20 Set the desired colour and brightness in the same way. RGB light 255 0 109 Press the selected colour indicator to open the advanced colour setting screen. The screen shows the RGB composition of the selected colour CONTENTS 27 CLIMATE CONTROL ON From the climate section you can monitor, set and program room temperatures. CLIMATE Climate room 1 22,0°C M 18,0°C room 2 20,0°C A 27,0°C room 3 24,0°C 22,0°C room 4 22,0°C M 18,0°C 1 2 3 4 Press the ON/OFF icon to switch the climate zone on or off. Press one of the icons to select the desired operating mode: Press the icon to access the climate menu. Climate OFF A AUTOMATIC mode M MANUAL mode MANUAL FORCING mode Press the icons to set the desired temperature; alternatively use the cursor, holding it pressed and dragging it. 5 Press one of the icons to select the desired seasonal operating mode: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. List of rooms for climate control Heating/cooling icons Temperature setting Automatic, Manual and Forcing mode icons Temperature reading SUMMER mode (cooling) Swipe your finger up or down to view the available options. Select the desired room by pressing the corresponding icon. room 2 room 1 20,0 ° 12 21,0 ° 1 A 2 M 3 21,0 ° 4 5 11 10 9 8 7 6 WINTER mode (heating) 1. List of rooms for climate control 2. AUTOMATIC mode 3. MANUAL mode 4. MANUAL FORCING mode 5. Programming mode icon 6. Icons for precision setting 7. Rapid heat control cursor 8. Heating/cooling active icon 9. Temperature setting 10.On/Off icon 11.Winter/Summer operating mode icon 12.Temperature reading Swipe with your finger to the left or right to view the available climate zones. 28 CONTENTS 21,0 ° CLIMATE FORCING • Daily climate control programming must apply to the whole 24hour cycle; any hours not programmed by the user will be set by the system automatically. It is possible to force programming (both automatic and manual) for a set period of time (hours or days). Press the icon to access the climate forcing function. Mon Tue Wed new current HOURS 20,0 ° 20:00° DAYS 00:00 START Fri Sat FROM TO °T 00:00 07:00 17,5 07:00 15:00 21,0 15:00 24:00 19,0 Sun CLIMATE 24:00 Thu Select the day and the value to be changed. »» The selected day will be highlighted in red. »» The selected times and temperatures will be highlighted in yellow. Set the temperature and the duration of operation in forcing mode. START Press the icons to set the start and end times of the time period and the desired temperature. Press the icon to start operation in forcing mode. »» The icon is replaced by the RESET icon RESET Press the icon to confirm the set/modified value. Press the icon to suspend/resume operation in forcing mode. Press the icon [3] to copy the programme, then select the destination days to which the programme is to be copied. • Once the forcing cycle has finished the system will revert to the mode set previously (Automatic or Manual). »» The selected destination days are highlighted in red. CLIMATE SCHEDULING Press to confirm. 1 2 Mon Tue Wed PROG 3 Thu Fri Sat FROM TO 00:00 07:00 17,5 ° 07:00 15:00 21,0 ° 15:00 24:00 19,0 ° 5 6 7 Sun °T Press icon [4] to access the graph display mode for climate programming. 4 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Days of the week bar Programming mode icon Copy program icon Graph mode icon Start time End time Selected temperature Mon Tue Wed Thu 17,5 ° 00:00 Fri Sat Sun 07:00 21,3° 17,1° 13,0° 8,8° 4,7° 0 6 12 18 24 Press the icon to access scheduling mode. CONTENTS 29 LOADS CONSUMPTION From the loads section you can activate or deactivate the automatic shutdown function for the loads monitored by the home automation system. The consumption function allows you to monitor energy consumption through graphs and tables. Press the icon to access the loads menu. LOADS Loads Press the icon to access the consumption menu. Consumptions load 3 06/10/14 191 8 load 2 Day 255 load 1 • The system constantly monitors the power absorbed by the system. • If the reading reaches or exceeds the preset level, the system will shut down active loads to reduce the overall power absorption. • The function will then automatically re-activate the loads in accordance with changes in the system's power absorption level. Activate or deactivate the function on the desired loads by selecting/deselecting the corresponding checkbox. 2 3.99kWh 127 1300W 3 63.8 Wh 0.00 0 load 4 Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. 1 Meter 1 319 LOADS 4 8 12 7 16 20 24 6 5 4 1. Selected meter 2. Information about the time period (day/month/year) and the relative energy consumption. 3. Real-time consumption 4. Change units of measurement/currency 5. Change between graph/table display mode 6. Time axis 7. Consumption axis 8. Consumption graph Swipe yourConsumi finger up or down to view the available meters. • If you set the maximum consumption thresholds, the consumption limits will appear: • In "graph" mode: yellow line 75% of the consumption threshold; red line 100% of the consumption threshold. • In "table" mode: the boxes are coloured to indicate 15/04/2014 the consumption level. CARICHI »» AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN FUNCTION ACTIVE »» AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN FUNCTION INACTIVE Giorno Tabella € Period kWh 0-1 0.001 from 0% to 75% 1-2 475.0 from 75% to 100% 2-3 596.0 over 100% 3-4 0.001 4-5 0.001 5-6 0.001 6-7 0.001 7-8 Zoom with 0.0442 fingers to change the time period displayed. (historic / year / month / day). 8-9 0.088 9-10 0.089 10-11 0 11-12 0 12-13 Swipe 0 with your finger to the left or right to 13-14 30 CONTENTS 0 move through the selected time period. 14-15 0 15-16 0 16-17 0 17-18 0 CONSUMPTION/PRODUCTION COMPARISON Meter 2 2.33M Log 1.86M If the system includes production units (e.g. solar panels), it can provide a comparison between energy production and consumption. 2011 1.39M 4.15MWh 932k 880W Wh 0.00 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 CONSUMPTION 466k Meter 2 493k Year 394k 2014 296k 758kWh 197k 98.7k 0.00 Meter 2 251k Year 201k Wh J F M A M J J A S O N D »» The production value is represented by a red line over the consumption figures. 2014 150k 2.12MWh 100k 880W 50.3k 0.00 Wh J F M A M J J A S O N D Meter 2 10.7k Month 8.58k September 2014 6.44k 136kWh 4.29k 880W 2.14k 0.00 Wh 1 6 11 16 21 26 Meter 2 1.42k Day 1.13k 10/03/15 853 10.4kWh 569 880W 284 0.00 Wh 0 4 8 12 16 20 24 CONTENTS 31 SCENARIOS The scenarios function allows you to activate previously programmed scenarios (i.e. a set of conditions relative to the devices of the home automation system). SCENARIOS Scenarios Press the icon to access the scenarios menu. Press the icon of the desired scenario type to open the relative screen. SCENARIO scenario 1 scenario 2 1 scenario 3 2 scenario 4 1. Conditioned scenario (CONDITION ACTIVE) 2. Conditioned scenario (CONDITION NOT ACTIVE) »» The icon will change status if the scheduling of at least one scenario is activated. ACTIVATE A SCENARIO »» The icon will change status if the condition on at least one scenario is activated. Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Press the icon of a non-active scenario to activate it. SCENARIO Instant Scheduled SCENARIO scenario 1 Conditioned scenario 2 • To create / rename / change "SETUP - Scenarios" on page 42. / delete scenarios, see scenario 3 scenario 4 SCENARIO scenario 1 Confirm activation. scenario 2 1 scenario 3 2 scenario 4 DEACTIVATE A SCENARIO Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. 1. Immediate scenario 2. Immediate scenario with function linked to the anti-intrusion system Press the icon of an active scenario to deactivate it. SCENARIO scenario 1 SCENARIO scenario 1 1 scenario 2 scenario 2 2 scenario 3 scenario 3 scenario 4 scenario 4 1. Scheduled scenario (SCHEDULING NOT ACTIVE) 2. Scheduled scenario (SCHEDULING ACTIVE) 32 CONTENTS Confirm deactivation. AUDIO BROADCAST AUDIO BROADCAST - Player screen The audio broadcast function allows you to play music and audio files in the various rooms connected to the home automation manager. Short press on a player to open the play panel. 1 3 Press the icon to access the function. 4 5 Player 1 Playlist 1. Song_1 Artist - Album 15 Audio broadcast 6 7 8 1. Player_1 1. Song #1 9 2. Player_2 3 10. Song #10 14 3. Player_3 13 12 11 10 22. Song #22 4. Player_4 13. Song #13 2 1 1. Player status icon* 2. Sync icon: number shown (e.g. 1) = master player 3. List of available players * PLAYER STATUS TABLE Player OFF Player ON but not playing Player ON and playing 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ON / OFF icon Repeat icon (see table R) Shuffle icon (see table) Selected player Playlist icon 6. Scroll to view all the available players 7. Volume + icon 8. Volume level indicator 9. Volume - icon 10.Next track icon 11.Play icon 12.Previous track icon 13.Track progress bar 14.Scroll to view (Player - Playlist - Library) 15.Album artwork Press the icon to activate the REPEAT function (each touch activates a different status* of the function). Long press on a player to open the advanced info panel. R TABLE - REPEAT ICON STATUS* Repeat IDLE (no repeat) Favourites page Repeat playlist (repeats current playlist) Synchronise Repeat song (repeats an individual song) Press the icon to activate the SHUFFLE function (each touch activates a different status* of the function). S TABLE - SHUFFLE ICON STATUS Press the icon to add the player to the favourites page. Standard order (as per playlist) Random shuffle by song Press the icon to synchronise the player with another player. • Press the icon until the id of the desired synchronisation master player is shown, then confirm. Player NOT SYNCHRONISED 1 N Player SYNCHRONISED with the master player indicated by the number N Random shuffle by album Press the play icon to start playback. »» The icon changes status. Press the pause icon to pause playback. CONTENTS 33 AUDIO BROADCAST Audio broadcast 2 AUDIO BROADCAST - Playlist screen AUDIO BROADCAST - Scenarios You can enter up to 10 audio broadcast actions in a home automation scenario. Scroll to the left to display the PLAYLIST screen Select the desired player from those available. AUDIO BROADCAST 1 Player 1 2 3 Playlist Library 1. Song_1 SCENARIO 4 Player_1 Artist - Album 2. Song_2 Player_2 Artist - Album 5 3. Song_3 Player_3 Artist - Album 4. Song_4 Artist - Album 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Player_4 Player page icon Selected playlist Library page icon Scroll to view all the available songs Songs contained in the playlist Select the desired actions from those available. SCENARIO Short press on a song to start playback. Self-ignition »» The active playback icon will appear next to the song being played. Play or pause Set volume AUDIO BROADCAST - Library screen Enable or disable speaker Scroll to the left to display the LIBRARY screen 1 2 Playlist Library 3 1. Song_1 Artist - Album 2. Song_2 5 »» On selecting an action, an advanced panel opens containing options related to the action selected. SCENARIO 4 Switch-on Play or pause Artist - Album 3. Song_3 Set volume Artist - Album 4. Song_4 Artist - Album 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Enable or disable speaker Playlist page icon Library page (current page) Playlist / album mode icon Scroll to view all the available songs Songs contained in the library R TABLE - REPEAT ICON STATUS* PLAYLIST mode the library displays all the playlists available ALBUM mode the library displays all the albums available Press the icon to toggle between PLAYLIST and ALBUM library mode. 34 CONTENTS Adjust the setting, then confirm. On completion of the operation, return to the scenario screen. SETUP MENU DESCRIPTION General parameters-Language SETUP-General parameters-Language Setup Press the icon to access the setup menu. You can change the interface language. Language SETUP Italiano Widgets English Conditions Deutsch Consumption Español Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. To access the desired sub-menu, press the corresponding icon. »» The available options are: General parameters / Widgets / Conditions / Consumption / Anti-intrusion / Scenarios / Key / Audio broadcast / Protection / Configure event messages / Advanced. SETUP - General parameters SETUP-General parameters SETUP General parameters Select the desired language by pressing the relative icon, then confirm the selection. LINGUA Italiano Confirm language choice? English YES NO Deutsch Español • If the system includes a Vedo control panel, the language is automatically set to that used by the control panel itself, regardless of the language selected. GENERAL SETUP Language General parameters-Lock keypad and touch screen Lock keys and touch SETUP-General parameters-Lock keypad and touch screen Set date and time The function can be used to lock the device touch screen for 60 seconds, for cleaning purposes. Information GENERAL SETUP Confirm lock keypad and Language touch-screen for 60 seconds? Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Lock keys and touch To access the desired sub-menu, press the corresponding icon. YES Set date and time »» The available options are: Language / Lock keys and touch / Set date and time / About. NO Information Confirm the operation. »» After 60 seconds, the device is unlocked automatically. CONTENTS 35 General parameters-Set date and time General parameters-Volume control SETUP-General parameters-Set date and time SETUP-General parameters-Volume control This function allows you to set the time and date of the device. The menu allows you to manage and control the audio volumes associated with the various functions of the device. SET DATE AND TIME SETUP SETUP 1 12 2014 17 13 Audio Ringtone 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. DD MM YYYY 1 2 3 4 HH MM 5 6 Day setting Month setting Year setting Confirm icon Hours setting Minutes setting Keys Alarm Select the desired function. √√ If the system includes an alarm control panel, then setting the time becomes a function of the alarm system; this requires the alarm password and any changes made will be applied to the control panel. Set the desired values for day / month / year / hours / minutes. SETUP VOL = 0 VOL = 7 VOL = 9 Audio 7 Suoneria Tasti Save the configuration. • If the system includes a Vedo control panel, the device automatically receives the time and date settings from the alarm control panel (however, changes made will affect the device and any other connected supervisors). • Otherwise a function will be activated for setting automatic changeover between summer/winter time, with the choice to customise the date or use the European standard. Allarme Press and drag the cursor to adjust the volume. Save the configuration. General parameters-Information General parameters-Set ringtones SETUP-General parameters-Information SETUP-General parameters-Set ringtones This menu provides technical information about the device (e.g. type of device, versions, addresses, etc.). Toolbar Valuta K CO2 VER.SW: 1.0.0 CONSUMI VER.EE: 1.0.0 MASTER IP: 169.254.156.131 (A/16) MAC: 00:25:29:03:AA:BB GW: 192.168.1.1 ID: 00000001, SUB: 0 ICONA MANAGER Visualizzazione The menu allows you to manage the ringtones and control the audio volumes associated with the call functions of the device. VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SETUP External call Intercom call Floor door call Alarms Select the desired function. Press the icon to exit the screen. 36 CONTENTS SETUP-Widgets SETUP-Widgets The menu allows you to select which widgets are to be shown on the HOME page. VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SETUP Melody 1 Melody 2 Melody 3 SETUP SETUP Melody 4 Meter 1 1 2 Thermo 1 Alarm Press the name of the melody hear a preview. Select/deselect the desired option by pressing the corresponding box. Press the icon to open the volume control panel. Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Select/deselect the desired option by pressing the corresponding box. Press and drag the cursor to adjust the volume (as described in "General parameters-Volume control" on page 36) Save the configuration. Option DESELECTED Option SELECTED General parameters-Soft touch keys SETUP menu-General parameters-Soft touch keys This function allows you to decide how to activate the device's soft touch keys (short press/swipe). Alarms Swipe keys Alarms Video System Climate 5 30 Other Blinds Lights Irrigation Automations Loads 2 6 Thermo 20,0° 17:36 Swipe keys 02/10/14 • MAX number of widgets that can be selected simultaneously = 2 CONTENTS 37 SETUP-Conditions Consumption-Toolbar SETUP-Conditions SETUP-Consumption-Toolbar You can activate/deactivate conditions. certain previously programmed You can select which meter to display - choosing from those available - in the FAVOURITES BAR toolbar of the device. See "FAVOURITES" on page 7. SETUP CONDITION SETUP 12W S 41-6 OFF ON Sup 41-7 OFF ON Sup 41-8 OFF ON Sup 42-8 NC OFF ON CONSUMPTIONS Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter 3 Meter 4 Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Press the icon to ACTIVATE the corresponding function Select/deselect the desired option by pressing the corresponding box. »» The condition field is highlighted. Press the icon to DEACTIVATE the corresponding function Option DESELECTED Option SELECTED • Only one meter may be selected at a time! SETUP-Consumption SETUP-Consumption The consumption menu allows you to manage various options related to energy consumption. Consumption-Currency SETUP-Consumption-Currency You can select the currency to use for the display of consumption costs. CONSUMPTIONS √√ To display the consumption figures you need to set the tariffs (see SETUP / CONSUMPTION / TARIFFS) Toolbar Currency CONSUMPTION K CO2 Display € $ Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Press the name of the desired function to open the relative menu. »» The available options are: Toolbar / Currency / K CO2 / Display / Tariffs / Limits / Reset / Settings. 38 CONTENTS Fr R Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Select/deselect the desired option by pressing the corresponding box. Consumption-Display SETUP-Consumption-Display You can choose which of the available meters to display. Option DESELECTED CONSUMPTION √√ By selecting the CUSTOMISED option, you can assign a customised name to the currency consisting of 3 letters/digits. SETUP Meter 1 Option SELECTED Meter 2 Meter 3 Meter 4 asd q w a Aa e r t y u i o s d f g h j k z x c v b n m p Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. l Select the desired meter by touching and ticking the relative icon. 123 The icon changes status. • More than one meter may be selected at a time! Enter the desired name, then confirm. Consumption-KCO2 Consumption-Tariffs SETUP-Consumption-KCO2 SETUP-Consumption-Tariffs If the system includes energy production systems (such as solar panels), you can enter the constant CO2 to monitor the quantity of CO2 not emitted into the atmosphere. You can the meter tariffs according to the time band. »» The information will then be used to construct the consumption graphs in the Consumption menu. O.531000 CONSUMPTION 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 0 Enter the desired value for KCO2, then confirm. √√ Consult your system installer to determine the KCO2 value. Consumption 1 Production 1 Consumption 2 Consumption 3 Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Select the desired meter. CONTENTS 39 Set the desired unit price. • EXAMPLE: set the cost of 1 kWh to a value of 53.10 cents € per unit. • 53.10 cents/Euro = 0.531000 € • enter the value 0.531000 in the screen Mon Tue 4 Wed Fri Thu Sun Sat FROM TO €/kwh 00:00 06:59 0.15 07:00 20:00 0.25 1 O.531000 PROG 3 SETUP 2 1. 2. 3. 4. Days of the week bar Times/Tariffs table Copy program icon Programming mode icon Press the programming PROGRAMMINGMODE PROG icon to enter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 0 Enter the desired value, then confirm. Once you have returned to the main page, you can copy the programmed activity from one day to another: Mon Tue Wed 23:59 Thu Fri Sat FROM TO €/kwh 00:00 06:59 0.15 07:00 20.00 0.25 20.01 23:59 0.15 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat TIME STATE 05:00 ON 09:00 OFF Sun You can select the day/s to be modified by pressing the corresponding icon on the top bar. »» The selected day/s will be highlighted in red. Press to add a programme to the list Set the desired time/status. Select the day of the week to copied in the band at the top. »» The source day is highlighted in yellow. Press to confirm. »» The value being modified is highlighted in yellow. Press the icon to copy the programme, then select the destination days to which the programme is to be copied. »» The selected destination days are highlighted in red. Press to DELETE a programme. Press the icon to return to the previous screen. • Daily tariff programming must apply to the whole 24-hour cycle! Any hours not programmed by the user will be set by the system automatically. 40 CONTENTS Press to confirm. Consumption-Limits Consumption-Settings SETUP-Consumption-Limits SETUP-Consumption-Settings You can set the maximum consumption limits by Hour / Day / Month / Year in order to obtain an immediate visual indication in the consumption graph and table if the set limit for the period is exceeded. This function allows you to change certain characteristics of the meters installed. »» In "graph" mode: yellow line 75% of the set limit; red line 100% of the set limit. »» In "table" mode, the boxes are coloured using the same criteria to indicate the consumption level. CONSUMPTION SETUP Meter 1 Meter 2 Meter 3 Meter 1 Meter 3 Meter 2 1 Meter 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 0 . 2 4 8 kwh Time 3 Day 4 Month Select the desired meter from those available. »» A panel opens containing the meter characteristics that can be changed. Year 5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. CONSUMPTION Available meters / selected meter Value entered Value being edited Confirm icon Set values column Unit of meas. Pulses Swipe your finger to the left or right to view the available meters. Step Select the option you wish to edit and enter the value. Scale factor Confirm the operation. Select the characteristic to be changed: Consumption-Reset (meters) Settings-Units of measurement SETUP-Consumption-Settings-Units of measurement SETUP-Consumption-Reset The function resets all the meters. mc q Consumption Tarifs Reset count on all meters? Thresholds YES NO w a Aa e r t y u i o s d f g h j k z x c v b n m p l 123 Reset Settings Enter the desired value, then confirm. Confirm the reset. CONTENTS 41 Settings-Pulses SETUP - Anti-intrusion SETUP-Consumption-Settings-Pulses SETUP-Anti-intrusion √√ EXAMPLE the pulse counter measures 1 mc every 10 pulses; set the PULSES and INCREMENT values to respectively 10 and 1. Enter the alarm password to access the area. ALARM SETUP SETUP 28 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Change PIN Voice menu Installer Timer 0 See "ALARM SETTINGS" on page 13. Enter the desired value, then confirm. SETUP - Scenarios SETUP-Scenarios Settings-Increment From the menu you can create, rename, edit or delete one or more scenarios in one of the three available categories. SETUP-Consumption-Settings-Increment 256 1 2 3 4 5 6 Climate 7 8 9 Other SCENARIO 0 Blinds Lights Enter the desired value, then confirm. Press the desired function to open the specific menu. Settings-Scale factor Immediate scenarios SETUP-Consumption-Settings-Scale factor SETUP-Immediate scenarios • This parameter serves to setup conversion of the units of measurement displayed. For example, your heating system meters use calories but you want to display the values in Joules. SCENARIO 1.000000 one 1 2 3 two 4 5 6 three 7 8 9 four . 0 Enter the desired value, then confirm. 42 CONTENTS 1 2 1. New scenario icon 2. List of available scenarios 3. Alarm scenario icon 3 Scenario activation Press the scenario you wish to activate. SCENARIO SCENARIO Scenario 1 room 1 0/4 room 2 0/4 room 3 0/4 room 4 0/3 Activate scenario? NO 1 1. 2. 3. 4. Confirm the selection. Creating new scenarios 2 3 ENTIRE ROOM selection icon List of associable functions available Functions advanced info column Selected function identification icon new w a Aa e r t 4 Press to select the entire room. Press the icon to create a new scenario. q SETUP YES SCENARIO y u i o s d f g h j k z x c v b n m p room 1 l 123 0/4 room 3 0/4 room 4 0/3 1 SCENARIO 1. 2. 3. 4. ON room 2 Assign a name to the scenario, then confirm. »» The screen shows the functions available for insertion in the scenario. 0/4 OFF 2 3 4 Off icon Confirm icon On icon Delay scenario icon Select the desired status and press the icon to confirm. Climate Other Blinds Lights »» The functions that can be associated with a scenario are: Climate / Other / Blinds / Lights / Irrigation / Automations / Door entry monitors / Notifications / Alerts / Audio broadcast*. Press the icon of the desired function to associate it with the scenario »» The panel relative to the selected function opens, from which you can choose which specific characteristics of the function to activate (e.g. zones, schedules, status...) »» For more information on inserting audio broadcast actions see "AUDIO BROADCAST - Scenarios" on page 34 • You can select multiple functions to add to the scenario! • In the case of the BLINDS, the ON/OFF icons are replaced respectively by the icons . • In the case of RGB and DIMMER LIGHTS, the colour adjustment and brightness control icons are also shown. • In the case of the ALARM function, it is necessary to ENTER THE ALARM CODE in order to be able to activate the desired alarm function. • For a detailed description of each function (Alarm / Climate / Other / Blinds / Lights / Irrigation / Automations) see the specific chapters in this manual. When you have finished entering the desired functions, press the icon to exit. CONTENTS 43 Advanced scenario functions »» A confirmation screen opens. SCENARIO Irrigation SCENARIO Confirm exit from scenario creation? one Auton YES NO two SETUP Video System three Alarm four SCENARIO Irrigation Long press on a scenario to open the advanced functions menu. Can now save the scenario Auton C Video System Alarm Rename Move Edit Delete Favourites page Press to confirm. Delay a scenario By setting a time delay, you can delay the execution of the commands in the scenario. For example, you can switch on the outdoor lights along a driveway in sequence, one very 5 seconds. Rename a scenario From the scenario function insertion window, press the icon and select the desired time delay. Press the icon to rename the scenario. SCENARIO room 1 one 0/4 00:00 room 2 0/4 room 3 0/4 room 4 0/3 q w a Aa e r t y u i o s d f g h j k z x c v b n m p l 123 1 2 1. Time setting panel 2. Confirm icon »» The icon changes status. 44 CONTENTS Name the scenario and confirm by pressing the icon. When you have finished entering the desired functions, press the icon to exit. Move a scenario Favourites page Press the icon to move the scenario (from the position in which it appears in the list of available scenarios). Press the icon to add the scenario to the favourites. SCENARIO SCENARIO Position TERMO 29 Do INVERNO you want to add the element to your bookmarks? 1 two SETUP one TERMO 21.2 INVERNO YES NO three four Define the desired position and confirm by pressing the icon, then exit. Confirm the operation. Scheduled scenarios SETUP-Scheduled scenarios Modify a scenario Press the icon to modify the functions associated with the selected scenario. SCENARIO SCENARIO Scheduled 1 1 Scheduled 2 2 Climate Scheduled 3 Other Scheduled 4 Blinds Lights Press the desired function to open the specific menu. Delete a scenario 1. Scheduled scenario deactivated 2. Conditioned scenario activated Press on a specific scenario to ACTIVATE / DEACTIVATE the scheduled scenario. Creating a new scheduled scenario Press the icon to delete a previously created scenario. See "Creating new scenarios" on page 43 • You need to add a schedule to the scenario using the same as procedure as "FUNCTION SCHEDULING" on page 20 SCENARIO Scenario 1 Advanced scheduled scenario functions Confirm removal of camera? YES NO See "Advanced scenario functions" on page 44 • The option "Favourites page" is replaced by the option "Scheduling", which allows you modify the scheduling of individual scheduled scenarios. Press to confirm. CONTENTS 45 Conditioned scenarios Advanced conditioned scenario functions SETUP-Scenarios-Conditioned See "Advanced scenario functions" on page 44 • The option "Favourites page" is replaced by the option "Conditions", which allows you modify the conditions associated with individual conditioned scenarios. SCENARIO Conditioned 1 1 SETUP Conditioned 2 SETUP-Key Conditioned 3 2 SETUP-Key The menu allows you to manage the proximity keys and their associated functions. Conditioned 4 • If there are already keys registered with the VEDO control panel, the system requires you to enter the ALARM PASSWORD! 1. Conditioned scenario deactivated 2. Conditioned scenario activated Creating a new conditioned scenario • You need to activate at least one of the available conditions in the categories HOME AUTOMATION / ALARM / DOOR ENTRY MONITORS. KEY REC Key 1 Key 2 • HOME AUTOMATION: allows execution of a scenario when an input in the home automation system opens or closes. • ALARM: allows execution of a scenario when one or more sensors of the anti-intrusion system remain/s in a certain condition (open or closed) for the time period set by the user. • DOOR ENTRY MONITORS: allows execution of a scenario on receipt of an incoming EXTERNAL, INTERCOM or FLOOR DOOR call or ALARM. Key 3 Key 4 1 SET CONDITIONS 2 1. New key registration icon 2. List of registered keys Home automation Register a new key Alarm Press the registration icon then pass the new key next to the proximity sensor of the device. Video System KEY REC Press the desired category to open the dedicated sub-menu. And Or • The following characteristics apply only to the conditions in the ALARM category. Key 3 The AND/OR function determines whether a number off conditions must be met SIMULTANEOUSLY or if only ONE of the selected conditions need to be satisfied for the scenario to be activated. Key 4 Press the icon to toggle between AND and OR mode. SET CONDITIONS Condition 00:00 Condition Or Condition Condition alarm 4 • You can set an expiry time for the conditioned scenario (activated by the condition/s or by the alarm) after which the scenario will be deactivated again. 46 Key 2 CONTENTS »» The system Key 5confirms. Pass new key C Advanced key functions Modify a key SETUP-Key SETUP-Key-Advanced functions-Modify KEY REC Press the icon to modify the scenarios associated with the selected key. Key 1 SETUP Key 2 • 2 scenarios may be selected: one IN and one OUT. • Only IMMEDIATE scenarios can be selected! Key 3 Key 4 KEY Long press on a key to open the advanced functions menu. Scenario In Scenario Out REC Chiave 1 Chiave 2 Rename CHIAVETTA Move Edit Delete Alarm Chiave 3 Press the desired function to open the dedicated menu. Chiave 4 SCENARIO one two Rename a key SETUP-Key-Advanced functions-Rename three four Press the icon to rename the key. Carry out the operations as for the "Rename a scenario" on page 44. Select the scenario by pressing the icon. Move a key »» The icon changes status. SETUP-Key-Advanced functions-Move Press the icon to move the key (from the position in which it appears in the list of available keys). When you have finished entering the desired functions, press the icon to exit. Carry out the operations as for the "Move a scenario" on page 45. CONTENTS 47 Delete a key SETUP - Audio broadcast SETUP-Key-Advanced functions-Delete From this menu you can manage the operating parameters of the audio broadcast function. Press the icon to delete a previously registered key. SETUP • Do not throw away the key! The key has now been reset and is ready to configured anew. • For configuration of the media server, refer to the technical documentation available online at the address http://wiki.slimdevices.com/index.php/Logitech_Media_Server • For configuration of the player, refer to the manual art 20004500 / 20004501 / 20004502 Carry out the operations as for the "Delete a scenario" on page 45. SETUP Alarm SETUP-Key-Advanced functions-Alarm • This function allows you to register the key in the VEDO alarm control panel. • Once registered, the key can be used to execute scenarios that contain commands addressed to the VEDO control panel. Enable Address IP Port Username KEY User 1 Tick the ENABLE box to activate the audio broadcast function. User 2 User 3 User 4 »» The parameters that can be configured are: IP address / Port / Username / Password. Press the desired parameter to open the dedicated menu. IP address SETUP-Audio broadcast-IP address Select the user to be associated with the key. Enter the IP address of the desired audio broadcast server, then confirm. 192.168.1.226 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 . 0 • DEFAULT VALUE: 192.168.1.226 48 CONTENTS Port SETUP - Protection SETUP-Audio broadcast-Port Enter the port of the desired audio broadcast server, then confirm. From this menu you can manage the system passwords and security parameters. PROTECTION 9000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 SETUP User password Advanced password Home automation limits 0 Press the desired option to open the relative menu. User password SETUP-Protection-User password • DEFAULT VALUE: 9000 HOME AUTOMATION PASSWORD Username 123456 SETUP-Audio broadcast-Username Enter the desired username, then confirm. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 admin q w e r t y u i o p Enter the required password and confirm. a Aa s d f g h j k z x c v b n m l ADVANCED SETUP 123 ENTER NEW PIN Password SETUP-Audio broadcast-Password REPEAT NEW PIN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Enter the password associated with the username and confirm. 0 Enter the NEW password and confirm. Enter the password again. ***** q w a Aa 123 e r t y u i o s d f g h j k z x c v b n m p • Max. password length is 8 digits! l Advanced passwords SETUP-Protection-Advanced passwords See "User password" on page 49. CONTENTS 49 SETUP - Advanced Home automation limits SETUP-Protection-Home automation limits This function allows you to choose which functions (from those available) to password protect. SETUP HOME AUTOMATION LIMITS ADVANCED SETUP Touch lock Prog. Keys Scheduling lock Total reset Setup lock Update configurations Import/Export Press the icon of the desired function to activate password protection. SETUP - Configure event messages From this menu you can configure the email addresses of the recipients of automatic messages sent on activation of a previously configured input. Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. To access the desired sub-menu, press the corresponding icon. »» The available options are: Programming keys / Total reset / Update configurations / Import/Export / Product update / Disable-Enable VEDO alarm/ Home automation / Door entry monitors. • Maximum of 4 recipients! Programming keys SETUP-ADVANCED-Programming keys SETUP From this menu you can assign one of the available functions to each of the PROGRAMMABLE KEYS. Configure recipient 1 Configure recipient 2 Configure recipient 3 Configure recipient 4 KEY SETUP Press on the desired recipient to enter or edit the address. Key Key 1 Key 2 [email protected] q w e r t y u i o s d f g h j k Aa z x c v b n m 123 . @ a p Key 3 l Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. Enter the address and confirm. To access the desired sub-menu, press the corresponding icon. • For a list of the available functions that can be associated, refer to "FUNCTION KEYS" on page 5. 50 CONTENTS Total reset Create backup SETUP-ADVANCED-Total reset SETUP-ADVANCED-Import/Export-Create backup This function deletes all user, door entry monitor, home automation and alarm system settings, plus calibration settings, restoring the default settings of the product. This function allows you to create a complete system backup and to save it on an SD card. ADVANCED SETUP Prog. tasti Total reset Create backup Confirm backup creation? SETUP Confirm user and system configuration reset? IMPORT/EXPORT Import backup YES Update configurations NO Import/Export YES Export configurations NO Import scenarios Import backup Confirm the operation. SETUP-ADVANCED-Import/Export-Import backup Update configurations SETUP-ADVANCED-Update configurations The function updates all the home automation settings of the system, loading the current settings in the micro SD configured using SimpleProg. This function allows you to import a complete system backup from an SD card. IMPORT/EXPORT ADVANCED SETUP Prog. Keys Do you confirm configuration updating ? Total reset YES Update configurations NO Create backup Confirm backup restore? Import backup YES Export configurations NO Import scenarios Import/Export Confirm the operation. Import/export SETUP-ADVANCED-Import/Export The function can be used to save or load all user, home automation and alarm system configurations. • An SD card with sufficient memory to save the backup file is required. Otherwise the system will display an error message. Export configuration SETUP-ADVANCED-Import/Export-Export configuration This function allows you to export the device configurations (scenarios; settings; home automation; home automation schedules) to an SD card. IMPORT/EXPORT Create backup Confirm export? Import backup IMPORT/EXPORT Create backup YES Export configurations NO Import scenarios Import backup Export configurations Import scenarios To access the desired functions, press the corresponding icon. »» The available options are: Create backup / Import backup / Export configurations / Import scenarios / Import settings / Import door entry monitors / Import home automation / Import home automation schedule. CONTENTS 51 Import scenarios Update product SETUP-ADVANCED-Import/Export-Import scenarios SETUP-ADVANCED-Update product This function allows you to import previously saved immediate, scheduled and conditioned home automation scenarios. • SLAVE devices do not import conditioned scenarios! This function allows you to update the product firmware from an SD card. √√ Before proceeding with the update, you must insert an SD card containing at least one set of updated firmware. SETUP • ONLY one set of firmware can be loaded at a time. • The user must have the necessary privileges to perform the operation! Otherwise it can be enabled from Safe Manager. ADVANCED SETUP SCENARIO Prog. Keys Scenario 1 Confirm product update? Total reset Scenario 2 YES Update configurations Scenario 3 Scenario 4 2 NO Import/Export Confirm and proceed with the update. 1 Disable / Enable Vedo alarm SETUP-ADVANCED-Disable Vedo alarm / Enable Vedo alarm Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. 1. Select one or more scenarios by pressing the corresponding icon. 2. Confirm the operation. Import settings SETUP-ADVANCED-Import/Export-Import settings • The function imports favourites, audio/video import and language. • Only data exported from a device of the same type may be imported! Import home automation SETUP-ADVANCED-Import/Export-Import home automation • The function imports meter settings including the limits and tariffs table • Imports consumption settings • Imports home automation settings Import home automation scheduling SETUP-ADVANCED-Import/Export-Import home automation scheduling • The functions serve to import the timer settings of the home automation outputs to the device. Select the desired function by pressing the relative icon; confirm the operation. IMPORT/EXPORT Create backup Confirm import? Import backup YES Export configurations Import scenarios 52 CONTENTS NO This function allows you to disable or enable the alarm function of the Vedo control panel and all the characteristics associated with it in the system. Confirm the enable/disable operation. SETUP - Home automation SETUP-ADVANCED-Home automation The section allows you to manage the home automation system parameters. HOME AUTOMATION SETUP Reset configurations Transmission time No. of transmissions Polling time To access the desired functions, press the corresponding icon. Home automation - Reset configurations SETUP-ADVANCED-Home automation-Reset configurations This function allows you to reset the home automation configuration previously loaded on the system. Confirm the operation in order to proceed. CONTENTS 53 Door entry monitors SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors The section allows you to manage the parameters of the door entry monitor system. SETUP 00000001 VIDEO SYSTEM Addresses 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Actuator directory Cameras directory Intercom Directory Enter the desired value, then confirm. Swipe your finger up or down to view all the available menu options. To access the desired function, press the corresponding icon. »» The available options are: Addresses / Actuators directory / Cameras directory / Intercoms directory / Set tone repetition / Set call times / Call divert / Alarms / Doors directory / Set audio messages / Hands-free / Always record / Configure multiple addresses. Door entry monitors - Addresses Door entry monitors - Actuators directory SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Actuators directory This function allows you to add and manage actuators connected to the ViP system. ACTUATORS Actuator 1 SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Addresses This function allows you set the Vip address of the device. Actuator 2 Actuator 3 Actuator 4 ADDRESS Configure ViP address Press the icon to add a new element. Master Slave 1 ACTUATORS Configure name Configure ViP address Press CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS to open the panel in which you can enter the ViP address. Select the device category of MASTER or SLAVE. 54 CONTENTS Module 255 Output 1 • CONFIGURE NAME Door entry monitors - Cameras directory allows you to enter or edit the name of the device to be entered in the list. SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Cameras directory This function allows you manage a directory of the cameras connected to ViP systems or via RTSP protocol. CAMERAS q w Aa r t y u i o s d f g h j k z x c v b n m p l Camera 1 SETUP a e 123 Camera 2 Camera 3 123 Camera 4 Press on the name of the camera, then confirm the operation to start playback of the camera images. Enter the desired name, then confirm. Press the icon to call a specific ViP address. Enter the address in the field to start the communication. • CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS Allows you to enter or edit the ViP address of the device to which you want to connect. Press the icon to add a new element. √√ VIP MODE 00000001 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CAMERAS 0 • MODULE 1 Configure name Configure ViP address Camera automatic Camera number Enter the desired value, then confirm. ViP 1 1. ViP / RTSP mode toggle icon • CONFIGURE NAME see "CONFIGURE NAME" on page 55 enter the code of the desired relay module / interface. • Code 255 = art. 1443 with 1 relay + 1 open collector output • If the interface module SK9071 is used (equipped with 10 relays), it will be necessary to enter the code of the module itself. • OUTPUT enter the code of the output, chosen from those available. • With 1443 you can select 1 for on-board relay or 2 for open collector output. • With the SK9071 module you can select one of its 10 relay contacts. • CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS see "CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS" on page 55 • CAMERA AUTOMATIC / CAMERA NUMBER Select the type of camera you wish to add. • Example CAMERA AUTOMATIC = telecamera external unit camera connected to ViP address. • Example CAMERA NUMBER = camera connected to art. 1445. IT is necessary to set the number of the terminal (1-2-3-4) corresponding to the camera in question! CONTENTS 55 Door entry monitors - Intercoms directory Press the icon (1) to move to the next mode. ViP > RTSP RTSP > ViP SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Intercoms directory This function allows you to add and manage the intercoms connected to the ViP system. √√ RTSP MODE INTERCOMS SETUP CAMERAS 123 RTSP Intercom 1 Configure name Intercom 2 Configure RTSP address Intercom 3 Configure RTSP user name Intercom 4 Configure RTSP password Press on the name of the intercom, then confirm the operation to start the call. • CONFIGURE NAME see "CONFIGURE NAME" on page 55 Press the icon to call a specific ViP address. Enter the address in the field to start the communication. • CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS • CONFIGURE RTSP USER NAME • CONFIGURE RTSP PASSWORD Press the icon to add a new element. value q w a e r t y u i o s d f g h j k z x c v b n m p INTERCOMS l Configure name Aa Configure ViP address 123 Master Enter the desired value, then confirm. Slave 1 • The options CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS, MASTER and SLAVE are mutually exclusive. • If CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS is selected (and an address is entered), the call will be directed to entire system of the apartment (MainAddress) • If Master is selected (from a slave device), the call will be directed to the system designated the MASTER DEVICE • If Slave is selected and the sub address is specified (from the Master or another Slave device), the call will be directed to the SLAVE DEVICE in the same system identified by the specified sub address. • CONFIGURE NAME see "CONFIGURE NAME" on page 55 • CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS see "CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS" on page 55 56 CONTENTS Door entry monitors - Set tone repetition Door entry monitors - Call divert SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Set tone repetition SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Call divert This function allows you to set the number times the tone is repeated for each of the applicable events. From this menu you can set and manage call diversion to another ViP device in the event of no reply or absence. SETUP SET TONE REPETITION External call 1 Intercom call 1 Floor door call 1 CALL DIVERT Configure ViP address Waiting time 10 Activate timed divert Activate divert when busy Set the desired value by pressing the icons "+" and "-". Door entry monitors - Set call times SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Set call times This function allows you set the durations of some of the timers (in seconds) associated with door entry monitor functions. • CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS Allows you to enter the address of the device to which the emergency call is to be directed. See "CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS" on page 55 • WAITING TIME is the time interval (in seconds) between the arrival of a call and its diversion (in the case of no reply) to another ViP device. Adjust by pressing "+" and "-". • The waiting time value only applies when the ACTIVATE TIMED DIVERT function is enabled (see below). SET CALL TIMES Awaiting Reply 60 Conversation 90 Intercom Conversation 90 Reset wait time 10 • ACTIVATE TIMED DIVERT Selecting this function activates call divert in the event of no replay of absence. • ACTIVATE DIVERT WHEN BUSY Selecting this function activates call divert if a call is received when the device is already busy with another call. • If the CALL DIVERT function has been CONFIGURED, then the DOOR ENTRY MONITORS menu will display an icon for the rapid activation/deactivation of the function. Alarm Set the desired value by pressing the icons "+" and "-". Intercoms Cameras Doors open 2 6 Anti-intrusion Ans. serv. setup Messages Video memory Audio message Call divert 20,0° 17:36 Multiple addresses 02/10/14 CONTENTS 57 Door entry monitors - Alarms Door entry monitors- Doors directory SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Alarms SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Doors directory From this menu you can set and manage a series of previously programmed emergency/alarm calls to a control panel. This function allows you to add and manage electronic locks (doors) connected to the door entry monitor system. • YOU can also associate a pre-recorded audio message on an SD card to an emergency call. • Consult your installer for configuration of alarm calls! SETUP Doors open Door 1 ALARM Alarm Panic Door 2 Door 3 Door 4 Fire Priority call 4 Press next to the required call type to open the corresponding sub-menu. Press on the name of the door, then confirm the operation to start the call. Press the icon to add a new element. 00000001 Configure ViP address Audio message Call received audio message 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 • CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS Allows you to enter the address of the device to which the emergency call is to be directed. See "CONFIGURE VIP ADDRESS" on page 55 • AUDIO MESSAGE This function - when selected - allows you to send a prerecorded audio message as an emergency call. • The message must saved on the SD card. • Consult your installer for configuration of the audio message and alarm calls! • CALL RECEIVED AUDIO MESSAGE When selected, this function allows a pre-recorded message to be launched automatically if a priority emergency message is received by the monitor. 58 CONTENTS Enter the desired value, then confirm. Door entry monitors - Import audio message SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Import audio message This function allows you import audio messages from an SD Card for use with the function "Door entry monitors - Alarms" on page 67. • Consult your installer for configuration of the audio message and alarm calls! Door entry monitors - Hands-free SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Hands-free The function - when active - automatically opens audio on receipt of a call from an external unit. Press the icon to activate the function. SETUP »» The icon changes status. Door entry monitors - Always record SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Always record When activated, the function automatically starts audio/video recording on receipt of a call from an external unit. Press the icon to activate the function. »» The icon changes status. • Recordings are saved to the SD card • Go to DOOR ENTRY MONITORS - Video memory - to view and manage recordings. Door entry monitors - Configure multiple addresses SETUP-ADVANCED-Door entry monitors-Configure multiple addresses This function allows you to respond (in addition to calls directed to the device) to calls directed to one or more additional devices in the same network. Press the icon to add a device. MULTIPLE ADDRESSES Configure ViP address Slave 1 Enter the ViP address of the desired device by pressing the corresponding icon; then select the slave address using the +/keys. • To quickly enable/disable the function, see the DOOR ENTRY MONITORS menu CONTENTS 59 1st edition 05/2015 code 2G40001384