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1. 9 ii SETUP INSTANT SCENARIOS HE SCENARIOS Aa 6 4 scenario 1 N1 p LAC scenario 2 20 scenario 3 i voi scenario 4 3 X Press the corresponding icon to open the desired category Scroll screen icons Scenarios available Change scenario icon Delete scenario icon Hename scenario icon New scenario icon OUPOD ACTIVATING SCENARIOS Press the icon corresponding to the desired scenario to run it Activate scenario SETUP p CREATING A NEW SCENARIO The functions that can be associated with a scenario are Climate Other Blinds Lights b Press the new scenario icon Irrigation Automations Video system Alarm Pressthe icon for the desired function to associate NAME PN it with the scenario KU The panel corresponding to the selected function Scena rio im m 1 opens this can be used to choose which specific i features of the function to enable e g zones A BICI D E F G H scheduling status x SCENARIOS TI 8 e MIN JO PY scenario light 1 essi 8 ale NOD a 3 scenario light 3 scenario light 4 Vv NM wv w Q 1 2 Assign a name to the scenario then confirm by pressing the V icon A screen shows the functions available when the scenario is activated 1 Icon identifying the selec
2. An update screen opens Press the CUSTOMISED ACTIVATION ICON Please wait system H ALARM c analysis in progress KITCHEN LIVING The system displays a confirmation screen BATHROOM BEDROOM ee Pl Set Action completed GARDEN BOX Fi 14 ALARM ANTI INTRUSION SYSTEM Select the area you want to deactivate DEACTIVATION 2 HE 5 N NIGHT Insert total GARDEN i _ Full set r ka Maul Full unset 1 ee Pressthe PI icon to deactivate the system in the Press the padlock icon gt G to access the selected zone anti intrusion system areas menu HH ALARM c KITCHEN Full set BATHROOM Full set LIVING Full set BEDROOM Full set BOX GARDEN Full set Full set 15 E ALARM ALARM SETTINGS Access the alarm menu and press the icon to access the alarm settings menu HH ALARM c1 Customised activation SSS Activation control a Uu i Event log Ny mm INI Zone and area status bh Pd aag Pr Press the icon with the name of the desired function to open the corresponding panel Every time a parameter relating to the ALARM function T is changed the data is set to the control panel In this case a
3. 6 Rec Pass new key T 5 e LC key 2 4 X tad LC fed 1 Register key on control panel icon Pass the sensor key C or press to cancel 2 List of registered keys 3 Change key name icon 4 Change key function icon Key saved 5 Delete key icon 6 Register new key icon 77 SETUP REGISTERING A KEY ON THE On the main screen press the icon CONTROL PANEL Some functions need the key to be paired with the The icon will turn blue EB alarm control panel in order to work properly p PIOPELN b Select the key you wish to register If the key is not registered an alert screen TT KEY c appears user 1 Key not req i in central unit user 2 en user 3 user 4 iH KEY lt r From the list of available options select the user E mm REC key T Qd 1 with whom you want to associate the key by AS pressing the corresponding icon EJ key 2 e The system shows a confirmation screen ABC Action completed 3 2 1 Register key icon 2 Key registered with control panel icon 3 Key not yet registered with control panel icon 78 SETUP DELETING A KEY RENAMING A KEY Any key created previously can be deleted Any key created previously can be renamed dN13S Press the icon the icon turns blue then Press the icon the icon turns blue then select from the options available the key you sele
4. FULL AREA ACTIVATION gt Press the b icon to activate the entire selected area 12 H ALARM c KITCHEN LIVING BEDROOM BATHROOM 1 J Full set GARDEN BOX The activated area will be highlighted in green the type of activation carried out will also be indicated PARTIAL AREA ACTIVATION Press the p icon to partially activate the selected area ALARM lt gt BEDROOM Ok wr i p2 RIT i P14 P2 RIT 13 ALARM p Selectthe desired partial zone for partial activation and the activation type An update screen opens Please wait system analysis in progress The system displays a confirmation screen u Action completed a H ALARM c KITCHEN LIVING BEDROOM BATHROOM E P1 Set GARDEN BOX The activated area will be highlighted in green the type of activation carried out will also be indicated INHV IV n ALARM ANTI INTRUSION SYSTEM gt Select the area you want to deactivate DEACTIVATION 1 Access the alarm menu and press the icon to access the alarm options menu HH ALARM c1 Customised activation Activation control i i MT Event log Pressthe PI icon to deactivate the system in the Zone and area status ull selected area
5. gt To view the list of intercom calls available access the specific Video system gt Intercoms menu VIDEO SYSTEM intercom 1 3 1 intercom 3 e9 ABC intercom 4 N 1 Scroll screen icons 2 Change name icon 3 List of intercoms present gt Press the desired intercom icon to make the call A message confirms that the procedure has taken place successfully Intercom executed If the intercom is not available the message User not present will appear on the display User not present 46 When BACKPLATE 6214KC is fitted also contained in KITS 20001001K and 8171M the system does not manage INTERCOMS VIDEO SYSTEM 13 53 30 05 2014 OW s l l mi Video memory Actuators Cameras amp Calls Hands free __ a When BACKPLATE 6214KC is fitted the INTERCOMS menu sailor is NOT OFFERED only the CALLS option is PRESENT The function will therefore also be absent in other specific menus and options panels To add change rename delete cameras see ACTUATORS CAMERAS INTERCOMS SELECTIVE INTERCOMS on page 87 RENAMING ACTUATORS CAMERAS INTERCOMS Select the required function then specify the output you wish to rename VIDEO SYSTEM 4 WOU its CAA LP us Ge he EUG UU NA NI KI KIEL ASSI V gt Enter the desired name then confirm
6. configuration update screen appears Configuration update in progress Please wait 16 CUSTOMISED ACTIVATION The function can be used to view system areas and the status associated with each of them and to activate deactivate the system in the desired areas S ALLARME 4 KITCHEN LIVING BATHROOM BEDROOM GARDEN 80x The displayed areas can be fully or partially activated and deactivated See ANTI INTRUSION SYSTEM ACTIVATION and DEACTIVATION ALARM p ACTIVATION CONTROL Activation connections can be added to the main EHH fg The function can be used to run activation scenarios Alarm screen home mmm alarm Ug created previously INHV IV Press the A icon to add the activation to the HH ALARM c alarm function home screen The icon turns blue m A NIGHT A Up to 4 different activation controls can be entered on A GARDEN the main alarm screen fi EXIT Event log The function can be used to view the log of events ag Scenario 1 Mv recorded by the system and alarms triggered E LOG Press the icon with the relevant activation name to run the corresponding scenario Event log An update screen opens 1 j Please wait system a ana analysis in progress Press the icon corresponding to the log you wish to consult The system displays a confirmation screen
7. u Action completed E 17 is ALARM O r gt Press the icon to open the list of any Omitted i EVERI LER e Isolated Open Tampered Faulty zones 1 16 07 2014 12 02 47 1 lt Put 2 v If there are no zones corresponding to the Reset condition General System alarm reset Utente 1 nit ID 00 No zone to indicate 1 Events alarms navigation icon 2 Selected event alarm date time 3 Event alarm details ZONE AND AREA STATUS v If there are several zones corresponding to the criteria The function is used to check the status of the various zones areas configured in the system HH ALARM c HH ALARM e BEDROOM gt mnes RADAR NOTTE T B Isolated You can scroll through the available areas using E open the L gt Icons Tampered Faulty 18 QUICK COMMANDS This function can be used to select which quick command buttons alarm commands to move to the alarm home screen or to execute a command or alarm from the list ALARM Reset alarms Reset phone calls Request assistance ouem TO 1 Menu navigation icons 2 List of quick commands available 3 Icon for connection on alarm home screen deactivated 4 Icon for connection on alarm home screen activated Press the A icon to create a connection to the corresponding quick command on the home screen for the alarm function W
8. SET CONDITIONS lt a DOOR And a KITCHEN WINDOW A a KITCHEN RADAR a LIVING WINDOW VV gt Press the icon to select the corresponding entrance as desired from the available options A screen opens for the selection of the desired status of the entrance Boon gt Press the icon corresponding to the desired status s 6 Other entrances can be selected Set the AND OR function to the desired value using the icon open closed 76 SETUP gt Once selection is complete press the c icon to exit A screen opens from which to select the timer linked to the selected status 00 00 i gt Set the desired timer using the minutes seconds icon gt Press the ce icon when you have finished making changes Confirm the output then choose whether to save the changes made to the scenario DELETING A CONDITIONED SCENARIO See DELETING A SCENARIO on page 70 RENAMING A SCHEDULED SCENARIO See RENAMING A SCENARIO on page 70 CHANGING A SCHEDULED SCENARIO See CHANGING A SCENARIO on page 71 A When you have finished making the changes the scheduling screen opens see SCHEDULED SCENARIOS and 4 t icons then confirm by pressing the SETUP d SETUP KEY REGISTERING NEW KEYS A You will need to enter the alarm password to proceed gt Press the icon Press to confirm The system shows the screen
9. access the specific menu Video system Actuators CAMERAS To view the list of cameras present access the specific menu Video system gt Cameras VIDEO SYSTEM actuator 1 ST actuator 2 a actuator 3 _ 2 ABC wv ON r Scroll screen icons Change name icon List of actuators present Press the desired actuator icon to activate it A message confirms that the procedure has taken place successfully Actuator command sent If the actuator is not available the message Device not present will appear on the display Device not present To add change rename delete actuators see ACTUATORS CAMERAS INTERCOMS SELECTIVE INTERCOMS on page 87 45 VIDEO SYSTEM Scroll screen icons Change name icon List of cameras present w oQNvuz Press the desired camera icon to view live images Up to 3 cameras can be connected for each icon these will be displayed cyclically Press anywhere on the screen to return to viewing the available cameras If the camera is not available the message Device not present will appear on the display see actuator To add change rename delete cameras see ACTUATORS CAMERAS INTERCOMS SELECTIVE INTERCOMS on page 87 O m O o lt o l m z LU F gt o le LLI gt a VIDEO SYSTEM INTERCOMS
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11. KEY Sma IP 84 RATED came AGANG 61 CONFIGURING THE VIDEO MEMORY sissiccticcsssacscoistinosssertddacntaasencereoiybaaarees 86 TARESHOLDS Em 63 ACTUATORS CAMERAS INTERCOMS SELECTIVE INTERCOMS 87 RESET METERS pnag a 63 ADDRESSES nassen 90 CONSUMPTIONS SETTINGS iaasa kba Baan Na tbe ted itp tae kka 64 CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN bseissssccacsisonaccccssasnnniset boi RAR Nanana Haas 91 CONSUMPTIONS SETT UNIT OF MEASUREMENT ee 64 SET INPUT unse ar 92 GONSUMPTIONS SETI PULSES man nee 64 TOWAERESET sans eek 92 GONSUMPTIONS SETT INCREMENT interacts hour saut Aare 65 RESET CONFIGURATIONS i heit Renee 92 CONSUMPTIONS SET T SCALE FACTOR sese 65 UPDATE CONFIGURATION Sin rosa ap b napa rapa b epa su AG 92 SETUP ANTEINTRUSION icis ea han Dal niei dias Eua Bron iiiaae icai 65 IMPORT EXPOR een Beinen 93 SETUP SCENARIOS iniri ei ue e e te d od RE Fa eeee 66 UPDATE PRODUCT PANA iaa anaes a AAA AGES INTOS 95 SETUP INSTANT SCENARIOS aaa ma Ad 66 DISABIEALARM run anne 96 AGTIVATING SCENARIO S naaa rera nr 66 ENABLE ALARM EU 96 CREATING A NEW SCENARIO umaani paanan Aa kda anna 67 FUNGTIONIDEBAY nee aa aa aa ai 69 DELETINGASEENARO sauna ame ann 70 RENAMING A SCENAIRIO itii irte pee bano na to de etate tni saeia 70 CHANGING ASSCENARIO nun ea 71 CLIMATE SCENARIO mer na 12 SETUP SCHEDULED SCENARIOS essen nnne 73 CREATING A NEW SCH
12. buttons will be replaced by ANN o 2 O F O 2 LL NI 1 Panel description Press then select the desired room to 2 Scroll screen icons access the room scheduling functions see 3 Scheduling icon scheduling section 4 ON icon l 5 Available rooms gt Press the room icon to view the menu of the 6 OFF icon individual elements it contains 32 FUNCTIONS Wa UU TIMED FUNCTIONS HE LIGHTS 4A Some functions can be timed an activation time can be set for the function s Cc Z O o Z 7 3 timed functions timed other timed light timed irrigation 2 Commands for scrolling between the available 1 Selected room rooms 3 Details of the elements making up the room Press the relevant icon to open the timing menu Press to activate deactivate individual po elements it IRRIGATION lt I Press then select the desired element to access the scheduling functions see _ 00 20 FA scheduling section ba Adjust the time using the keys and confirm the procedure v 33 o a Lu T Q o SCHEDULING Press L8 JD L8 8 Other Blinds Lights Irrigation Automations to access the relevant sections Press then select the area you want to schedule The icon will turn blue before the desired area is selecte
13. for enabling individual YES tones h 2 Enable disable tone replaying icon ALARM g l gt Press the Tones icon 1 to enter the sub menu gt Selecting or deselecting the function using the icons 2 enables replaying of the audible signals selected in the Tones sub menu 1 The sub menu can be used to select which audible signals you want to be replayed by the control panel The system confirms completion and which you do not P HH ALARM SETUP u Action completed E EN bx The system updates INHV IV Configuration update in progress Please wait The icon changes status A a Menu navigation icons List of audible signals available Signalling enabled Signalling disabled AC N L Select the audible signals by pressing the m icon The selected audible signal icons turn blue v 29 is ALARM ENABLING ALERT TONES The system updates gt Press the a icon to ENABLE the corresponding Configuration update audible signalling in progress The system confirms completion Please wait Action completed E The icon turns grey Ei The system updates OPTIONS CONFIGURATION Configuration update in progress H ALARM SETUP AS Please wait R5485 bus address The icon turns blue v DISABLING ALERT TONES RS485 bus speed Presst
14. for the desired function to open the The icon showing the name of the condition turns corresponding menu blue gt Press the Icon to disable the desired condition Mw wv The icon showing the name of the condition turns white again 57 is SETUP TOOLBAR CURRENCY You can select which meter to view from the available You can select the desired currency for viewing costs options using the main menu toolbar linked to consumption v To view consumption the rates must be set see CONSUMPTIONS e SETUP CONSUMPTIONS RATES P meter 1 meter 2 NG QA k meter 3 meter 4 CJ Fr 1 Screen navigation icons CJ fo 2 Selected meter 3 List of available meters gt Press the icon corresponding to the desired rate to select it HH CONSUMPTIONS J i ni Press the icon corresponding to the desired meter to select it The icon turns blue Y The icon turns blue A A Only one meter can be selected at a time Ww wv 58 c4 HH CONSUMPTIONS FO 50000000 006000008 00000008 jaa ejay If you select the option CUSTOMISED you can give a customised name of 3 letters digits to the currency Enter the desired name then confirm by pressing the icon SETUP d K CO2 If energy production systems photovoltaic etc are fitted you can enter the CO constant in order to monitor the CO not released into the environ
15. from the list of available options to the keys installer on the front of the supervisor V You will need to access the menu by entering the installer password dH KEY SETUP HH ADVANCED SETUP Ca Key 0 Prog Keys ANC 1 Key 1 Config video memory 2 Key 2 Actuators ee Cameras Na 1 key v Press the icon corresponding to the key you want 1 Scroll screen icons to customise then select the function you want to 2 List of available options pair with it gt Press the icon to select the corresponding gt Press the icon corresponding to the key you want function to customise then select the function you want to pair with it 84 SETUP g H KEY SETUP K ey ba ann LI The following options are compatible Scenarios dN13S HH KEY SETUP c B Scenarios Select the icon to enable the function Select the desired function details from the sub menu scenario actuator camera output Scroll screen icons Functions available Selected function 1 2 The icon for the enabled function will turn blue A 3 4 Function available but not selected A e The function can be used to pair one single scenario from the availale options with the key Select the B icon to enable the function Key 1 The icon for the enabled function will turn blue A If the func
16. or partial zones J gt system i are activated Irrigation Automations Loads fi fiy TAY X Alarms Alarms i li ALLE Consumption Scenarios Tampered Faulty Alarm memory In alarm MENU ICON STATUS The icons on the home screen provide feedback on the status of active elements within the corresponding section all elements active some elements active no elements active MENUS Pa BOOKMARKS AND FAVOURITES BAR AND TIME AND CONSUMPTION TOOLBAR HEN The bookmarks and favourites bar is next to the H icon The toolbar showing the time date and system consumption data in real time is just underneath Tel Tel ations ations 3 For blinds and shutters the activation status corresponds to their movement status opening closing raising lowering 1 2 3 Lees 10 37 16 05 2014 88W Alarms Climate I LG p Video System Bookmark 1 Bookmark 2 Favourites menu Date and consumption menu B mI ADDING BOOKMARKS To add a function to the bar press and hold the corresponding icon until the menu opens Do you want to add the element to your bookmarks BLINDS to add the function to the bookmarks to add the function to the favourites panel Press c to cancel the procedure gt To remove the function from the favourites menu press the icon until the menu opens
17. sensor activation automatically omits scheduling even if present HH LIGHTS 1 TIWILTIFISS5S TIME STATE cet Schedule as described in the paragraph DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING on page 36 N r O m LU o gt m lt N ADVANCED LIGHTS RGB LIGHTS RGB LIGHT SCHEDULING RGB LIGHTS adjustable colour and intensity Q m viia a TIWITIFISIS o H se 9 m LLI eo gt Q lt HH LIGHTS FI mm nn PROG e ON 1 2 3 1 Times column 2 RGB colour column 3 Intensity column _ OFF Schedule by entering the desired times as described in the paragraph SCHEDULING on 1 Colour spectrum page 34 2 Dimmer intensity adjustment gt Set the colour and intensity values using the same 3 Selected colour indicator method Select the colour by pressing the colour spectrum indicator Adjustthe intensity to the desired level by pressing the icons For more precise colour selection press the indicator for the selected colour 3 then enter the numerical RGB values on screen 38 CLIMATE gt CLIMATE CONTROL dE CLIMATE The climate section can be used to monitor adjust and program the temperature of rooms O gt m gt Press to access the climate menu CLIMATE Room selection Automatic mode icon Manual mode icon Manual forcing icon Boiler air condition
18. to change the status if active it will be ROBERTA deactivated and vice versa END Vo 1 Mw N The system confirms completion Scroll screen icons Edit contact email Edit contact telephone number Edit contact name A The control panel can memorise up to 16 contacts A DON u Action completed 21 E ALARM Select the icon corresponding to the parameter to ALARM OPTIONS be edited The options panel contains a series of sub menus E NAME c dedicated to the various alarm system settings MICHELE E ALARM SETUP c A B C D E FIG H ALENENDLENF NG LES Change PIN LECCE LIKE ILL v Voice menu R S T U V W x aang ARAS TU V WI x m v Installer yz Je Vinum Timer rt Make the desired changes then confirm with the l icon gt Press the desired icon to open the corresponding The system confirms completion panel u Action completed The system updates Configuration update in progress Please wait 22 ALARM OPTIONS CHANGE PIN Confirm the process The CHANGE PIN panel can be used to change or The system confirms completion delete the pin codes associated with users l u Action completed E n ALARM SETUP lt 4 N The system updates Configuration update in progress Please wait ADDING A USER PIN 1 Menu navigat
19. ADS T HH M X 48 CONSUMPTION tinistelascid bed cin obere cc eher Cas dre de n ue Ced cts PH ens 49 CONSUMPTION m AA PAN H A 49 CONSUMPTION PRODUCTION COMPARISON eee 49 SCENARIOS nakunan nina nennt HF eaten mas 50 SCENARIO S 50 ACTIVATING A SCENARIO a een 51 DEAGTIVATING A SCENARIO anna 51 RENAMING A SCENARIO 2 2 etn eben ttp een 51 SETUP ionic aint NAAANINAG 52 SETUP MENU DESCRIPTION aan ea 92 SETUP GENERAL PARAMETERS maana SAna aan 52 LANGUAGE seine ea he 53 LOCKING THE KEYPAD AND TOUGH SCREEN 53 SETTING THE DATE AND TIME aussen 54 ABOUT 54 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME namana ae a 55 SETTING MELODIES mama EE ES 55 DELETING AREY a 79 MULTIPLE ADDRES Sireci i pan ia aanita 56 RENAMING A KEY AA AA AA AA AA 79 VIDEO MEMORY AA AA 56 MODIFYING KEY RUNG TIONS atta a pna GA AGE 80 SETUP CONDIMONS Aussagen asien 57 ACTIVATING SCENARIOS USING A KEY na 81 SETURSCONSUMPTIONSE Amana a KAN e eee REP ERR EE En 57 SETUP PROTECTION ione oi rd roe diee rte ETE 81 TOOLBAR c RT 58 USER PASSWORD EE 81 CURRENCY see 58 ADVANCED PASSWORD nn 82 LOLO 59 HOMEAUTOMATION LEIMUTS 2 222 125250 arena 83 DISPLAY aus R 60 SETUP ADVANGED iiic eteto nna Exi nao EK IUS DOR ERR EFE ERU EU Hear Tr LER FED OR RE RE 84 DISPLAY RENAME METER 5 1 ea Be 60 PROGRAMMING
20. EDULED SCENARIO eee 73 DELETING A SCHEDULED SCENARIO 55 0 3 san 74 RENAMINGA SCHEDULED SCENARIO 22 3 20 0 22 iani ann kana asana NAA 74 CHANGING A SCHEDULED SCENARIO us ita th detta 74 SETUP CONDITIONED SCENARIOS eese ener 74 CREATING A NEW CONDITIONED SCENARIO eene 75 HOME AUTOMATION CONDITIONS 75 ALARM CONDITIONS magana Ra NANANA NARIN 76 DELETING A CONDUPIONE D i22 2 2 8 reis 76 SCENARIO e H U T 76 RENAMING A SCHEDULED SCENARIO 2 0 2 76 CHANGING A SCHEDULED SGENARIO 2 nares brote ot hada rer otia tata 76 SETUP KEN nina einen AER CURAR NAA 77 REGISTERING NEW KEY Sinauna ea 77 REGISTERINGAKEY ON THE CONTROL PANEL aasa assasin 78 Z O F O 2 a O CC F n INTRODUCTION WARNING Comelit Group S p A declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus for any alterations made by others for any reason and for the use of non original accessories or materials e Caution In order to reduce the risk of faults and electric shocks Do not open the apparatus or carry out any repairs yourself If necessary request the services of qualified personnel Do not insert objects or pour liquids into the device Clean using a damp cloth Do not use alcohol or other aggressive products Fonts are c Bitstream see below DejaVu changes are in public domain Glyphs imported from Arev fonts are c Tavmj
21. MATE ei 1 M T W T F S S FROM TO aT 4 lh Col Te Days of week band Programming icon Copy program icon View programming histogram icon Start time column FROM End time column TO Temperature column vno2 upron Select the desired day of the week by pressing the corresponding icon on the band at the top 1 then press the programming icon a CLIMA DALLE ALLE T 00 00 08 45 3 Mm 2 07 00 08 45 7 6 5 4 Days of week band Screen navigation icons Selected box Desired temperature column T End time column TO Start time column FROM Confirm icon Change selected value icon Selected value icon 0 Selected day OMONOORWND gt Set the desired time bands in the end time column 5 assigning the selected temperature to each using the change value icons gt Always confirm each entry using the confirm icon N e tis possible to only adjust the TO end time column the programming start values will be generated automatically by the system 41 CLIMATE paa To change a value entered previously select the desired value highlighted in yellow 3 then make the changes using the value change icons 8 COPYING PROGRAMMING H CLIMATE 4 v O N Ww wv Days of week band Screen navigation icons Copy program icon Select the day of the week to cop
22. MENUS REMOVING BOOKMARKS gt To remove a function from the bar press and hold the corresponding icon on the bar until the menu opens Remove from bookmarks gt Press to remove the function from the bookmarks panel gt Press to cancel the removal procedure REMOVING FAVOURITES To remove the function from the favourites menu press the icon until the menu opens Remove from bookmarks Press E to remove the function from the bookmarks panel Press to cancel the removal procedure ALARM ALARM MENU Alarm system status icon 5 b Press to access the alarm menu BA b b Alarms System off Insert total Insert partial NUVIV Alarm Alarm activated across Alarm partially deactivated the entire system activated x Gr A A A l Alarm memory Alarm in progress In sabotaggio System GARDEN au The flashing icon indicates one or more faults Press the 5 icon to view the details i ALARM STATUS Full set m v An alarm is triggered Full unset 1 4 2 Settings menu icon Timed activations icon on off 3 Customisable icons x2 quick commands System status Customisable icon x4 activation command TP Sy The menu can be customised via the settings add or remove quick command and activation command connections to customise the interface N B the alarm home screen can also be customised via SafeManager 7 6 5 4 Scroll event
23. Os Gs Us us bees TE LSATAUAN WIN LY LZ S JL 9 NG 223 YW Rename the scenario then confirm by pressing The system returns to the selected scenario menu the V icon Instant Scheduled Conditioned 70 SETUP CHANGING A SCENARIO 9 Press the change scenario icon x The icon turns blue X Pressthe icon for the scenario you wish to change SCENARIOS 1 Climate Blinds Lights N Nad Change the desired information If one or more characteristics of a function are enabled the icon will appear in blue gt Press the LY icon when you have finished aang changes A confirmation screen opens 71 Confirm exit from scenario creation Confirm the process Can now save the scenario EI to save the changes made to the scenario The system returns to the selected scenario menu Instant Scheduled Conditioned Press to cancel the changes made to the scenario Ww v The system returns to the selected scenario menu Instant Scheduled Conditioned is SETUP CLIMATE SCENARIO 1 Timed custom mode forcing gt P the i M iat 2 Automatic manual mode Press the icon for the climate function to associate 3 Scenario delay it with the scenario i 4 Confirm changes icon poe 5 On Off icon HH SCENARIOS c 6 Summer winter mode icon heating cool
24. STALLER PASSWORD MUST BE ENTERED Confirm import Confirm product update VEDO 1 ompatibi gt Confirm the procedure to continue D 1 Selected update description The system communicates success 2 YES NO icons 3 Miniature update graph Press the miniature icon 3 to scroll through the Event log saved available versions then confirm your choice with YES Updating in progress Do not remove SD card 95 The system asks for confirmation before resetting Event log saved Confirm the reset When the system is reset it loads the updated firmware version DISABLE ALARM V The alarm function is ENABLED The DISABLE ALARM function can be used to deactivate the alarm control panel thus omitting the entire anti intrusion system Press the icon corresponding to the function The system asks for confirmation Disable alarm Confirm the deactivation The system resets SETUP The device will be reset When the device is reset several options on the menu A may appear to be missing or changed due to the absence of the alarm control panel ENABLE ALARM v The alarm function is DISABLED The ENABLE ALARM function can be used to activate the alarm control panel thus making the entire anti intrusion system operational Press the icon corresponding to the function The system asks for confi
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26. VATING SCENARIOS USING A KEY To activate the scenario paired with a key pass the key near the sensor 9 The scenario activation screen appears Entrance scenario entering te c Press to cancel the activation e f the key is associated with an entry scenario and an exit scenario these will be suggested alternately if the key is passed repeatedly or held near the sensor If no scenarios are paired with the key the following screen will appear Mo scenario SETUP PROTECTION The menu can be used to adjust the safety parameters Select the desired option by pressing the corresponding icon ADVANCED SETUP User password Advanced password Home automation limits lt i USER PASSWORD Press the USER PASSWORD icon The function can be used to change the saved user password HOME AUTOMATION PASSWO n REFS ps SETUP b Enter the HOME AUTOMATION PASSWORD or ADVANCED PASSWORD the ADVANCED PASSWORD then confirm with v to access the panel gt Press the ADVANCED PASSWORD icon The function can be used to change the saved advanced password ei j i en 1 INSTALLER PASSWORD 4 ENTER NEW PASSWORD 1 2 3 GE a E rn L1 2 3 J CEU Sm REPEAT NEW ka s us 4 2 6 PASSWORD 7 8 9 7 8 9 am Cee CJ LC J 0 Jl yi Ent
27. ario icon Delete scenario icon Rename scenario icon New scenario icon eo mgl SETUP The CONDITIONED SCENARIO can be used to run a scenario HOME AUTOMATION CONDITIONS if one of the set events takes place This may involve the VIDEO SYSTEM example in the event of a call from the external unit the lights are switched on ALARMS example ifthe sensors for a room do not detect any presence for 5 minutes the lights in that room are SET CONDITIONS switched off or HOME AUTOMATION example if one of the inputs configured as Input in the programming software is closed the associated scenario is activated CREATING A NEW CONDITIONED dN13S SCENARIO input 2 Carry out the steps described in the paragraph CREATING A NEW SCENARIO on page 67 and press the ce icon to exit once the desired input 3 functions have been entered The system opens the scenario condition setting screen SET CONDITIONS Ke Press the g icon to select the desired condition Home automation The icon turns blue EZ A Video System Every condition linked to the HOME AUTOMATION function can be combined with just one single scenario The system does not allow selection of home automation conditions which have already been combined with a conditioned scenario Select the icon for the desired category to open the corresponding menu 75 ALARM CONDITIONS
28. con to exit once the desired l 4 Delete time functions have been entered 5 Table of times The system opens the scenario scheduling 6 Confirm screen 7 Time adjustment icons 8 Value set 9 Selected day 73 ES SETUP To add a new time press the icon A new time 00 00 appears in the table of times 3 v Adjust the time as desired using the VY N icons then confirm by pressing the icon wv If there are several times they will automatically be arranged in chronological order Select one of the times in the table then press the icon to delete a time When scheduling is complete press the LI icon to exit Programming can be copied from a specific day to other days of the week Press the icon Select the desired days using the bar at the top Confirm copying by pressing the icon Press the CI icon when you have finished making changes 3 wv Follow the same exit procedure as used for non scheduled SCENARIOS 74 DELETING A SCHEDULED SCENARIO See DELETING A SCENARIO on page 70 RENAMING A SCHEDULED SCENARIO See RENAMING A SCENARIO on page 70 CHANGING A SCHEDULED SCENARIO See CHANGING A SCENARIO on page 71 A When you have finished making the changes the scheduling screen opens see SCHEDULED SCENARIOS SETUP CONDITIONED SCENARIOS SCENARIOS 1 Conditioning icon Scroll screen icons Scenarios available Change scen
29. ct from the options available the key you wish to remove wish to rename HH KEY z Key BjICIJDJEJFJGJHJ o o o o e o Man YES L 1J3 1 Ed Ld LE e eR js it Ley b Confirm the deletion Y Z Hi C 111231 7 i F 1 1 ri si i F The system confirms deletion l Enterthe desired name then confirm with the icon Action completed The system confirms deletion Action completed A Do not discard the key The key has now been reset and is ready to be configured again 79 is SETUP MODIFYING KEY FUNCTIONS i KEY a The functions associated with each key created can a sa be changed Kr a scenario 1 AN Press the icon the icon turns blue then select from the options available the key you l wish to change w scenario 2 Hm id ES scenario 3 gt I 1 C scenario 4 NA PRI 0 2 The selected icon turns blue Y f e A Only instant type scenarios can be selected Only 1 scenario can be selected at a time Entry scenario XH KEY g 2 Exit scenario gt Select the scenario you wish to change by Fe Be pressing the corresponding icon g Choose the desired scenario from the available options by pressing the icon gt Gr mah Exit using the lt icon to confirm the changes made 80 SETUP ACTI
30. ction by pressing the sag SETUP lt i corresponding icon You will be able to access the MINIMUM v Main ADDRESS or MAXIMUM ADDRESS sub menu m Use the panel to select the desired value Main multi C Secondary 90 SETUP OO CALIBRATING THE TOUCH SCREEN HH VIDEO SYSTEM 41 b Confirm the process Cg 1 2 3 Confirm calibration 5 6 B on re ANTE RC OMADORE S gt Perform calibration by pressing the cross shaped cursor as indicated HH ADDRESS KI 5 i 2 K Hold down for 2 seconds Select the intercom address you want to assign to the device by pressing the relevant icon The selected icon will turn blue A A single intercom address can be assigned to each monitor 91 ES SETUP SET INPUT 2 different functions can be assigned to the CFP CFP input on the backplate terminal board 1 FLOOR DOOR CALL CFP 2 ALARM FUNCTION a Simplebus alarm signal is sent to the switchboard SETUP Sm CFP function v Alarm function the desired Select function by pressing the The icon turns blue A corresponding icon TOTAL RESET The function deletes all user video system home automation and alarm system settings restoring the product to its default settings Confirm user and system configuration reset gt Confirm the pr
31. d O HH OTHER 4A 5 TIWITIF S S 1 TIME STATE 4 ON ce RES a 9 L 3 O Days of week bar Time status table Copy program icon Programming icon Selected day or NN Select the desired day and press the icon to enter the programming screen 34 Hoc OTHER J TINITIFISIS TIME STATE SCHEDULING The previously selected day can be changed by pressing the bar above the corresponding icon The selected day or days are highlighted in red Press to add a programming to the list gt Set the time using the VIA 3 to confirm keys and press gt Set the desired status using the b en press 0 to confirm keys and The feature being changed will be highlighted in yellow SCHEDULING Press X to delete a programming uum OTHER gt When programming is complete return to the 1 previous screen TIWIT o O T m U Zz Once you have returned to the main screen you will be able to copy the activity programming for a specific TIME STATE day to others OTHER e TIWITIF S S TIME STATE e gt Confirm by pressing the 4 icon Scheduling icons Select the day of the week to copy from the band memorised ahei scheduling schedulina NOT memorised aking OP NOT PRESENT g scheduling active The original day is highlighted in yello
32. e icon turns blue E9 then Press the icon the icon turns blue B then u select the desired device select the desired device HH VIDEO SYSTEM 1 T VIDEO SYSTEM P Pa k L actuator 1 j ae C actuator 2 ar Rad actuator 3 X actuator 3 actuator 4 W ABC Ji Change the name of the device Then confirm with Confirm the process v H VIDEO SYSTEM tJ generic Confirm removal of actuator nc Je Joe ce or fce on 06000000 ve 00000008 NEL Kee 89 E SETUP ADDRESSES gt Select the desired setting for the monitor by pressing the a icon The function can be used to change some system addresses The icon will turn blue SIMPLEBUS CODE Observe the limits specified in the installation diagram on the technical sheet FT SBC 22 EBEN ADDRESS AS The MAIN MULTI option is enabled to simultaneously switch on 2 ea m monitors installed in the system in the event of an external call BOTH fF 58 monitors must therefore be configured as main multi MULTIPLE ADDRESS L1 j 3 jJ fe S 9 When the function is activated the monitor will ring 4 5 6 every time a Simplebus address within the set range is called 8 9 SETUP LI O LI LU emm Enter the desired BUS address then confirm with v Maximum address NJ MONITOR Select the desired fun
33. e the function for the desired load The icon turns blue A gt Press the icon to deactivate the function for the desired load The icon turns grey 9 48 CONSUMPTION d CONSUMPTION o o i The consumption function can be used to monitor a re m consumption via graphs and tables from 75 to 100 over 10096 3 Pressthe NH icon to access the consumption Z MEN CONSUMPTION PRODUCTION jpg ee 9 NW cc If production units are fitted e g photovoltaic panels 8 wh lt CONSUMPTION gt D 2 the system can provide a comparison between production and consumption FF 06 06 14 ad d CONSUM PROD gt De 1 6 2 45kWh re 2 636 477 1 Period displayed 318 E 2 Change displayed time interval icon Day Month du Year Log 0 00 13 3 Scroll through available days months years log panama 4 Change display graph table 5 Consumption time graph area 6 Total value of consumption in graph Change displayed time interval icon 7 Instant consumption value Scroll through available days months years 8 Change unit of measurement currency Change display graph table 9 Scroll through available meters Production graph Consumption graph Scroll through available graphs Change unit of measurement currency If the maximum consumption thresholds are set the consumption limits are shown In graph
34. ect the desired Hier Ki Hour Day Month Year in order to obtain instant 2 Select the desired value visual feedback on the graph and in the consumption 9 Enter the new value for that period v table as to whether the threshold set for that period 4 Confirm with the ICON has been exceeded In graph mode yellow consumption line from 75 to 10096 of the set threshold red consumption line over 100 of the set threshold RESET METERS In table mode the boxes are coloured using the l same criteria to indicate the consumption level The reset function resets all meters HH CONSUMPTIONS et NG wi E meter 1 o _ 1 Reset count 1 2 43 3 4 C s on all meters WA e JL 9 JL le Select meter Value entered set Period threshold table with set threshold values Confirm the reset Selected threshold value AC N The meters will be set back to zero 63 p SETUP CONSUMPTIONS SETTINGS CONSUMPTIONS SETT UNIT OF MEASUREMENT The function can be used to change some features of NG CONSUMPTIONS the installed meters 0 om 7 CONSUMPTIONS d SSH ey 00000000 N LZ EL SLC 223M t gt Select the desired meter from the available options gt Enter the desired value then confirm by pressing A panel opens showing the adjustable features the icon d CONSUMPTIONS SETT PULSES I0 S S n vV EXAMPLE the
35. elodies every time a Simplebus address within the set range available is called C UT gt Press the iB icon to activate the function H VIDEO SYSTEM The icon turns blue A v AMA ZING W A V b Press the NG icon to deactivate the function LJ BOMBA WAV The icon turns voy For configuration of the range of addresses see the advanced setup option ADDRESSES on page 90 a depeche wav VIDEO MEMORY CJ HOUSEONE W AV rt The video memory function can be enabled disabled gt Press the a icon to activate the function gt Select the desired melody by pressing the t3 icon The icon turns blue v The icon turns blue a Press the E icon to deactivate the function Press the icon showing the name of the ringtone to listen to it The icon turns grey Ei 56 SETUP g SETUP CONDITIONS SETUP CONSUMPTIONS Some previously programmed conditions can be The consumption menu can be used to manage enabled disabled various options linked to consumption ce HE CONSUMPTIONS 4A Toolbar Currency 1 K CO2 Display 1 Condition inactive 1 Screen navigation icons Condition active 2 List of available options 3 List of available conditions N The options available are Toolbar Currency K CO2 Display Rates Thresholds Reset gt Press the icon to enable the desired condition Settings Press the icon
36. enable disable the alarm Configuration update E control panel activation timers in progress m m idi Ki Please wait N1 vi The icon turns blue v 4 Mm DEACTIVATING THE TIMER NG 3 gt Press the icon to DEACTIVATE the i corresponding timer C Timer 1 Nu The system confirms completion Menu navigation icons Action completed List of available timers Timer not active Timer active The system updates ACTIVATING THE TIMER Bb ON Configuration update gt Press the icon to ACTIVATE the corresponding in progress timer Please wait The system confirms completion The icon turns grey u Action completed E u 27 n ALARM OPTIONS SET UP DESKTOP gt Confirm the deletion The system confirms completion Action completed E The option can be used to delete connections to Activation controls Quick commands Output u commands previously added to the alarm home screen The system updates ALARM SETUP Configuration update in progress NM x Please wait The function can be used to manage enable or T Ix disable the various alert tones audible signals Full unse emitted by the control panel LZ zn ALARM SETUP g 1 Press the icon to delete the corresponding connection Set up desktop AN 2 Tones Tene ej 1 REMOVE ICON FROM DESKTOP Confiquration 1 Tones sub menu icon
37. er on indicator Room temperature detected Desired temperature adjustment Selected room on off icon Scroll screen icons List of available rooms Room with air conditioning off Room with air conditioning on OO NG Wa o IET Scheduling menu icon 0 Summer fr winter mode selection v BONE Select the desired room by pressing the corresponding icon gt Press BF OFF to switch the system on off Press j to activate automatic manual mode respectively The active icon turns blue 7 O gt Press ES gt to change mode 39 lt l o CLIMATE FORCING If necessary it is possible to force programming automatic or manual for a set period of time hours or days gt Inthe menu for the relevant area press the NP icon CLIMATE c1 BR new 20 0 205 current nol gt Set the temperature and forcing period duration values then press START Mw N The START icon is replaced The icon o Will turn blue 4 Once the forcing cycle has finished the system will revert to the mode set previously Automatic or Manual 40 CLIMATE CLIMATE SCHEDULING Press on the climate screen to access the climate scheduling function Daily climate control programming must refer to the whole 24 hour cycle any hours not programmed by the user re will be set by the system automatically Hee CLI
38. er the NEW USER PASSWORD and re enter it confirm using the 4 J key b Enter the HOME AUTOMATION PASSWORD default 2 001961 for access Aconfirmation screen opens 1H ADVANCED SETUP c ENTER NEW PASSWORD 1 2 3 i 4 5 6 REPEAT NEW Yu GS PASSWORD 7 8 9 LI cjo 82 Sci A SETUP Pd Enter the NEW ADVANCED PASSWORD and re TOUCH LOCK if enabled you must enter the enter it confirm using the 4 key password every time you want to activate the screen o A confirmation screen opens SCHEDULING LOCK if enabled you must enter 2 O the password every time you want to change or activate scheduling SETUP LOCK if enabled provides password protection when accessing the SETUP menu Password changed Press the icon corresponding to the desired function to enable disable the function Enabled functions are shown in blue Al Disabled functions remain grey 9 HOME AUTOMATION LIMITS The panel can be used to choose which functions from the available options to protect with a compulsory access password HH ADVANCED SETUP c1 B Touch lock v Scheduling lock LJ Setup lock 83 E SETUP SETUP ADVANCED PROGRAMMING KEYS The SETUP ADVANCED menu contains a series of The function can be used to assign some quick advanced level options and functions intended for the functions
39. guage by pressing the relevant icon Confirm language choice m gt Confirm your choice N When a Vedo control panel is fitted the language is set automatically to match the one used by the control panel itself ignoring the selected option 53 LOCKING THE KEYPAD AND TOUCH SCREEN The function can be used to lock all device keys and the touch screen for 60 s to allow cleaning to take place Confirm lock keypad and touch screen for 60 seconds gt Confirm the process When the period of 60 s has elapsed the device unlocks automatically SETTING THE DATE AND TIME 1 2014 23 12 v v vel GG MI Y Y Y Y HH MM SAVE 8 7 6 5 4 3 Increase value icon Decrease value icon Minutes column Hours column Save icon Year column Month column Day column o NO 01b ON v If an alarm control panel is fitted time setting becomes an alarm function and therefore requires the alarm password changes affect the control panel Set the desired values for the day month year hours minutes options using the N v icons When you have finished save configuration using the button the new SETUP e When a Vedo control panel is fitted the device automatically receives time and date setting information from the alarm control panel changes still affect the device and other supervisors connected Otherwise the funct
40. he NG icon to DISABLE the corresponding audible signalling Device password The system confirms completion User code u Action completed Select the entry you wish to change by pressing the corresponding icon 30 ALARM gt RS485 BUS ADDRESS DEVICE PASSWORD ALARM SETUP Bb UU 9J ALARM SETUP ZY JB IL m J J INHV IV LO oc le fa gc O fs BS g gt Enter the desired value then confirm by pressing the icon BUS RS485 SPEED gt Enter the desired code then confirm by pressing the icon A e Default device code O zero USER CODE Bun ALARM SETUP v 38400 ca f ta 56700 a LT LEG 18 115200 6 7 8 19 9J b Press the icon to select the desired value LC ka The icon turns blue v A Enter the desired code then confirm by pressing Default Comelit BUS speed 38400 31 the ICON ALARM SETUP a 4 s FUNCTIONS OTHER BLINDS LIGHTS section illustrative example LIGHTS IRRIGATION AUTOMATIONS LIGHTS Press 2 E EA EEA Alarms Blinds Lights 1 Irrigation Automations to access the relevant sections 3 EG 9 Room completely deactivated Room partially activated 3 Room fully activated Press to activate deactivate rooms or individual elements OFF For blinds the on
41. ing scenario climate 1 Make the necessary changes then confirm by pressing the icon CJ scenario climate 2 Pas gt scenario climate 3 The icon for the room included in the scenario turns blue CJ scenario climate 4 Nn N The system returns to the screen showing the available climate rooms v Press the 5 icon to select the corresponding room as desired Ascreen opens showing the programming details for the selected room 72 SETUP SETUP SCHEDULED SCENARIOS SCENARIOS e HI SCENARIOS a IRAN BINE DE 1 m e scheduled scenario 1 1 PROG 7 Gg 6 ABC scheduled scenario 2 N 2 5 C scheduled scenario 3 1 Days of week bar 2 Time programming table Xx scheduled scenario 4 Nx 2 3 Copy program icon ji 4 Programming icon 3 5 Selected day Press the programming icon to enter or Scheduling icon change the programming Scroll screen icons Scenarios available u SCENARIOS c f Ne Change scenario icon g in 9 TIWITIFISIS 1 Delete scenario icon TIME Rename scenario icon New scenario icon ee Ur da Du Io KS CREATING A NEW SCHEDULED SCENARIO Carry out the steps described in the paragraph k ied i t Pod Dar CREATING A NEW SCENARIO on page 67 prs Me l 3 Add time press the c i
42. ion for setting automatic DST non DST time switching is also enabled with the option of customising the dates or using the standard European settings ABOUT The menu provides information on the software version installed VER SW 2 0 x 7031 70327M YER EE 21 0 SB CODE 5 P RANGE 2 10 Intercom Address 1 MASTER PLANUX MANAGER Press to exitthe screen SETUP Pad ADJUSTING THE VOLUME SETUP VIDEO SYSTEM The Ringtone Audio Intercom Keys Alarm audio volume can be adjusted i VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SETUP H VIDEO SYSTEM c t5 set melodies Ringtone 3 Audio __ Video memory S _ b Ai 1 Melody selection icon 2 Option active Intercom audio 3 Option deactivated i SETTING MELODIES Keys ur ee The call melody can be changed gt Press the icon for the desired function Press the Set Melodies icon A panel opens showing the various call types H VIDEO SYSTEM c4 External call Switchboard call _ M P Adjust the volume using the and icons Floor door call then press the icon to confirm and exit the a screen Multi address call NA 55 aaa is SETUP gt Select the call type for which you want to change MULTIPLE ADDRESS the melody When the function is activated the monitor will ring A panel opens showing the various m
43. ion icons 2 List of available users 3 User PIN code not enabled gt Press the icon to ENABLE the PIN code for 4 User PIN code enabled the corresponding user DELETING A USER PIN H ALARM SETUP A gt Tikas the 84 icon to DISABLE the PIN code for ENTER NEW b e corresponding user HA Fl ji 2 3 Fa DELETE 6 USER CODE REPEAT NEW s ES JOM C E ALARM Enter the PIN code and confirm it by pressing the Enter the PIN code and confirm it by pressing the icon on the dedicated screen icon on the dedicated screen The system confirms completion The system confirms completion E u Action completed E The system updates Action completed The system updates Configuration update Configuration update in progress in progress Please wait Please wait CHANGING A USER PIN Press the icon corresponding to the desired user H ALARM SETUP c4 ENTER NEW jut 1 ji 2 Ji 3 C J aJ s 6 REPEAT NEW u Na PIN CIA Selm ALARM g OPTIONS VOICE MENU The system updates The option if enabled can be used to partially Configuration update manage and monitor the control panel via telephone in progress calls V To use the function a GSM COMMUNICATION Please wait CARD Art 30001301 and a VOICE MESSAGE CARD Art 30001303 must have been installed The icon turns b
44. ion sensor can be used to increase the brightness of the dimmer light if presence is detected and to decrease it to the courtesy level or switch it off if no presence is detected E 7 H LIGHTS c4 op 5 box gt 4 197 dimmer presence all ON 2 Scheduling icon ON icon Exit icon OFF icon Area selection uideo NM dimmer presence icons s gt o 57 presence function not active the light functions as a normal dimmer presence function active A 9 scheduling present and active La the light functions as a scheduled dimmer o scheduling present but not active ADVANCED LIGHTS Switching the presence sensor on off Press the icon corresponding to the output 3 to enable or disable the presence function presence function disabled operation as normal dimmer Presence detected The output comes on at the last light intensity value set for a pre established period of time Press and hold commands can be used to dim the value only while the output is still active When the presence sensor is ON the output cannot be controlled with ON OFF press and release commands Presence not detected A courtesy value can be set for activation under the absent condition presence not detected When the time period has elapsed the output will revert to the courtesy value DIMMER PRESENCE LIGHT SCHEDULING Presence
45. lue Y H ALARM SETUP c DISABLING THE VOICE MENU Change PIN Press the Z icon corresponding to the VOICE nn MENU icon to DISABLE the function lv Voice menu The system confirms completion 7 Action completed v Installer ER The system updates Timer NA E Configuration update in progress ENABLING THE VOICE MENU Please wait Press the a icon corresponding to the VOICE MENU icon to ENABLE the function The icon turns grey a The system confirms completion u Action completed ko ALARM OPTIONS INSTALLER The system updates The option enables disables installer mode in control Configuration update panel system parameters in progress EEE ALARM SETUP c Please wait Change PIN The icon turns blue Y 4 Voice menu DISABLING THE INSTALLER Press the i icon corresponding to the INSTALLER icon to DISABLE the function The system confirms completion u Action completed u The system updates Jv ENABLING THE INSTALLER gt Press the icon corresponding to the INSTALLER icon to ENABLE the function Configuration update The system confirms completion In progress Please wait u Action completed E The icon turns grey O 26 ALARM OPTIONS TIMER The system updates The option can be used to
46. ment 4 HH CONSUMPTIONS o c EDEDED 1 2 L4 IM 9 7 jle jlo jlo JLv Jj e the desired K CO value then confirm with v v Consult the system installer regarding the K CO value 59 E SETUP DISPLAY DISPLAY RENAME METER You can select which meters to view from the available options The meters can be renamed Pressthe icon then select the meter you wish to rename e gt 1 mt CONSUMPTIONS 1 ________ 1 2 mm les BB 060600008 1 Change meter name icon 2 List of available meters Q R 5 T U V W X 3 Scroll screen icons 4 Deselected meter Y Fi LJ 123 5 Selected meters WO Ze YS JC 123 V gt Press the a icon to select the desired meter gt Enter the desired name then confirm by pressing the icon The icon turns blue v Press the G icon to deselect the meter The icon turns grey 9 A e Several meters can be selected at once 60 SETUP gt RATES Select the desired day and press the icon to The meter rates can be set according to time bands enter the programming sereen dNLas The information will be used to construct the The previously selected day can be changed by consumption graphs in the Consumption menu pressing the bar above the corresponding icon The selected day or days are highlighted in red HH CONSUMPTIONS c y y ghlig Elect co
47. mode yellow line from 75 to 100 red line over 100 In table mode the boxes are coloured to indicate the consumption level 49 NDOBON SCENARIOS SCENARIOS B 3 E SCENARIOS e 74 The scenarios function can be used to activate previously programmed scenarios along with 5 B scenario 1 conditions relating to the home automation system dp devices scenario 2 Press the 9 icon to access the scenarios 4 menu Scenarios scenario 3 3 scenarlo H SCENARIOS c d 4 21 30 16 07 2014 OW 1 Scroll screen icons 2 Scenarios available A Al 3 Scenario active Instant Scheduled Conditioned 4 Scenario inactive JN 5 Rename scenario icon CONE a The icon denotes the presence within the scenario of a function linked to the anti intrusion system To create rename change delete scenarios see SETUP 1 2 SCENARIOS on page 66 1 Instant scenarios icon 2 Scheduled scenarios icon 3 Conditioned scenarios icon Press one of the three icons to access the desired scenarios menu 50 SCENARIOS gp ACTIVATING A SCENARIO RENAMING A SCENARIO the icon for an inactive scenario to activate Pae Confirm the activation SOIYVNADS The icon turns blue aac gt Select the scenario you wish to rename gt Use the virtual keypad to rename the scenario as Activate scenario desired HH NAME A ISSUE The scenario icon will turn bl
48. nsumption Xt CONSUMPTIONS 4 Water consumption a ira First floor group Select the desired meter HE CONSUMPTIONS 4A 5 TINITIFISIS 1 FROM TO S kwh Select the desired time set the time using the V A keys and press Bj to confirm 4 fe 00 00 24 00 0 00 es rl 3 GD The feature being changed will be highlighted in S yellow Daily rate programming should refer to the entire 24 hour period of one day Any hours not programmed by the user will Days of week bar automatically be set by the system Time price table Copy program icon Programming icon Selected day TP N 61 i SETUP gt Set the desired unit price EXAMPLE set the cost of 1 kWh with a value of 20 Euro cents per unit 20 cent euro 0 020 enter the value 0 020 on the screen EME c Comes c 1 3 4 J 5 6 7 8 9 lo Jl w Enter the desired value then confirm by pressing the icon 62 Programming can be copied from a specific day to other days of the week Press the icon Select the desired days using the bar at the top Confirm copying by pressing the icon CONSUMPTIONS 00 00 24 00 ea G SETUP P d THRESHOLDS To change one or more thresholds The maximum consumption thresholds can be set by 1 Sel
49. ocess 92 RESET CONFIGURATIONS The function deletes all video system home automation and alarm system settings Confirm system configuration reset gt Confirm the procedure UPDATE CONFIGURATIONS The function updates every video system and home automation setting in the system Do you confirm configuration updating gt Confirm the procedure SETUP IMPORT EXPORT CREATE BACKUP The function can be used to create a complete system backup and save itto SD card The function can be used to save the user video system home automation and alarm system configurations A e An SD card with enough space to save the backup file is required Otherwise the system will show an error screen H ADVANCED SETUP EJ Confirm backup creation Confirm the procedure to continue Create backup Import backup IMPORT BACKUP TT The function can be used to import a complete system l backup to the device from SD card Export confiqurations V Confirm Import scenarios backup restore L BM zzz Ao zzz AA Access the desired function by pressing the YES corresponding icon 4 JL gt Confirm the procedure to continue An update screen opens Updating in progress Do not remove SD card 93 a SETUP EXPORT CONFIGURATIONS Select the desired scenarios by pressing the grey The function can be used to export de
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52. panel Lights a 43 LLI F gt o le LLI gt s VIDEO SYSTEM VIDEO MEMORY 19 08 16 07 2014 OW l l gt ry on ideo memory Actuators Cameras When there are NEW MESSAGES part of the video memory icon will turn blue Press the video memory icon to view the saved messages HH VIDEO SYSTEM 4 ie 27 06 14 17 18 27 06 14 17 17 Scroll screen icons NEW message to view Video messages present in the memory Message already viewed Delete message icon gm Im The Video memory function if activated can be used to record the image from the external unit camera when a call is made for a maximum of 100 recordings of max 10 seconds each Recordings are saved in avi format on the SD card in the Video folder and may also be viewed on a PC equipped with an SD card reader or adapter VIEWING A RECORDING To view one of the corresponding icon recordings press the When it has finished replaying the system will automatically return to the previous screen Viewed recordings are highlighted with a green frame 4 NEW recordings which have not yet been viewed do not have a frame DELETING A RECORDING gt Press the wish to delete icon then select the recording you Confirm deletion of video message Confirm the deletion VIDEO SYSTEM P d ACTUATORS To view the list of actuators present
53. pulse meter measures 1 mc every Em cw CS pr deae al Unit of meas EB CONSUMPTIONS nies yep g u oe 4l ON t m INIM Scale factor es WENN L 7 JL 8 LE JL gt Enter the desired value then confirm by pressing the icon skl gt Select the feature to be changed 64 SETUP CONSUMPTIONS SETT INCREMENT gt Enter the desired value then confirm by pressing the icon dN13S HS ESO TIONS Ba SETUP ANTI INTRUSION Enter the alarm password then confirm by pressing the icon HE ALARM SETUP 4A Enter the desired value then confirm by pressing the icon CONSUMPTIONS SETT SCALE FACTOR This parameter is used to set conversion of the unit of measurement displayed For example if using a calorie meter for heating systems but you want to see the information in Joules The SETUP ANTI INTRUSION section of the menu corresponds to the ALARM SETTINGS OPTIONS section of this manual REFER TO THE ALARM SECTION for a detailed description of the menu functions 65 p SETUP SETUP SCENARIOS The menu can be used to create rename change or delete one or more scenarios in one of the three available categories HH SCENARIO SETUP c Instant Scheduled M Conditioned 9
54. rmation Enable alarm Confirm the activation The system resets The device will be reset When the device is reset several options on the menu may appear changed due to the presence of the alarm control panel NOTES Pa 97 amp Cornelit Passion lechnology Design www comelitgroup com 4th edition 09 2014 code 2G40001210
55. s press the c icon to exit Aconfirmation screen opens Confirm exit from scenario creation SETUP gp gt Confirm the process Can now save the scenario Press to save the changes made to the scenario The system returns to the selected scenario menu Instant Scheduled Conditioned gt Press Les to cancel the changes made to the Scenario The system returns to the selected scenario menu Instant Scheduled Conditioned 69 FUNCTION DELAY By entering a delay time the commands entered in a scenario can be executed with a pre set delay For example the outside lights of a walkway can be switched on in sequence one every 5 seconds To do SO set a delay of 5 seconds on the second light a delay of 10 seconds on the third light etc dNLlas gt In the window used to enter the function as part of the scenario press the scenario delay icon e 00 00 gt Set the desired delay time using the and icons minutes seconds then confirm by pressing the icon The icon will turn green p SETUP DELETING A SCENARIO RENAMING A SCENARIO Press the delete scenario icon c gt Press the rename scenario icon ao The icon turns blue c The icon turns blue nec Press the icon for the scenario you wish to delete Pressthe icon for the scenario you wish to rename NAME c Emm Scenario LABS OE LF ILS LY Gs es
56. s icon Selected event date and time Event details System deactivated icon Reset alarms command icon Reset phone calls command icon Stop alarms command icon So ee a Ea ALARM If a camera on the alarm screen is associated with the zones an additional icon 1 will appear to indicate that images were captured by mum ALARM LOG CI the camera at the moment the alarm was activated AL fni Lun 18 03 13 11 40 lt 11 07 2014 02 49 57 gt lt 18 03 2013 10 40 UTC Zone alarm 1 e Allarme zone Theft Furto PORTA ID 05 Zona Cablata 1 ID 03 Areas Aree 1 1 A Disins LO c3 gt Press the ALARM DEACTIVATION key to deactivate the alarm system The alarm menu also keeps track of the alarm which gt Press the RESET ALARMS icon to reset the alarm has arisen memory gt Press the RESET PHONE CALLS icon to delete FH 5 the memory dedicated to emergency telephone calls o gt Press the STOP ALARMS icon to stop the selected DIE Alarm alarm the system remains activated memory RRR OFF RESET ALARMS 4 A a Areset can be performed in one of 3 ways Full set O aaa ae 1 From the main alarm menu screen press the RESET ALARMS icon Full unset i Reset alarms O Press the A icon to open the event details Screen 10 if previously added to the screen as described in paragraph QUICK COMMANDS on page 19 2 f you cannot see
57. sale use or other dealings in this Font Software without prior written authorization from Tavmjong Bah For further information contact tavmjong free fr INTRODUCTION MONITOR DESCRIPTION KEY FUNCTIONS Audio key activates or de activates conversation with the external unit Some Door lock key opens the corresponding door lock m 10 37 16 05 2014 88W i re D Irrigation Automations Loads ai AY adi X Consumption Scenarios Setup 2 O F O a je tc F Menu key switches the Planux Manager monitor on and off Brightness key adjusts the brightness of the image displayed in a video message Contrast key adjusts the contrast of the image displayed in a video message DO O WOO 14 5 Colour key adjusts the colour of the image displayed on the monitor To change the setting press the key while video communication is in progress Programmable key 1 factory set as secondary 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 switchboard call programmable Programmable key 2 factory set as generic actuator 1 Microphone programmable 2 IOLENI Se esl Self ignition key switches on the monitor and displays 3 Key sensor the video feed from the external unit programmable 4 Audio capsule 5 Door lock ke 6 Pri ID k bi Privacy Doctor function key programmable i VADY octor key programmable The Privacy function disables calls from the ex
58. sestsentcasanesdnaatntiedecessiasanatassitezadcannnds 25 OPTIONS INSTALLER zu una een 26 OPTIONS TIMER 27 OPTIONS SET UP DESKTQOB ttbi bote Er aka te 28 OPTIONS TONES nn ala 28 OPTIONS CONFIGURATION 22 30 i39485 BUS ADDRESS it borne ttt todos aaa 31 BUS ROSZ9S SPEED rennen een 31 DEVICE PASSWORD un na sh 31 USER CODE m 31 FUNGTIONS eR 32 OTHER BEINDS 4 2 02 a 32 LIGHTS IRRIGATION AUTOMATION S 4444022224422400003 asaan torio ba oiim 32 TIMED FUNC TIONS namana esa Sepe ket Reti ee cts ee 33 SCHEDULING ihid ee n es aO AA EE RE 34 ADVANCED LIGHTS auseinander 36 Blu 4EIcj Pee n UE 36 DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING mama aNd GG 36 DIMMER PRESENCE LIGHTS u ek 37 DIMMER PRESENCE LIGHT SEHEBULING maa nan ea 37 ROB ALCL KA AA ARA 38 RGB LIGHT SCHEDULING u neun 38 CLIMATE UI II UII ED 39 CLIMATE CONTROL e H 39 GLIMATE FOREING u a ee 40 CEIMATE SCHEDULING aa DAA NAA a a 40 VIDEO SYSTEM ascia eri ier ester i ER Hr AA NAG 43 ANSWERINGAICALL ae 43 VIDEO SYSTEM MENU maan NA TABA 43 bilsizemv zelegue 44 VIEWING A RECORDING anne na 44 DELETING A RECORDING nase 44 ACTUATORS e ESSAS 45 eu ccm 45 INTERCOMS nka UU 46 RENAMING ACTUATORS CAMERAS INTERCOMS nennen 47 DEI AA AA AA AA AA 47 FHANDS FREE iu NAAN AA dna NANA Tape 47 LOADS aa ANAN c Gd ar ee 48 LO
59. t rename and delete actuators cameras intercoms and selective intercoms Fo z H VIDEO SYSTEM HH VIDEO SYSTEM 1 _ nme actuator 1 actuator 2 6 actuator 3 7 4 8 Scroll screen icons List of available functions Rename function icon Edit function icon Delete function icon Add function icon Select the desired intercom positions by pressing the icon for the corresponding number The icons for the selected positions turn blue Confirm your choice with v ODORUN 87 NG SETUP ADDING DEVICES b Press the icon then enter the desired name Confirm with v lt Q Z4 r eesesn VIDEO SYSTEM AE EP LEE eH EE ES L3 EXC COCA ER KNIE I TIL UK ZIEL esv Configure the bus address of the device entering the desired value Then confirm with v Je VIDEO SYSTEM EEE LE AN C EE RN Lodi pc rin Ola CHANGING DEVICES 3 Press the icon the icon turns blue X then select the desired device oH VIDEO SYSTEM t actuator 1 LC actuator 2 X actuator 3 ABC actuator 4 PA Change the bus address or call template for selective intercom of the device entering the desired value Then confirm with v HH VIDEO SYSTEM 88 SETUP g RENAMING DEVICES DELETING DEVICES o Press the icon th
60. ted function J 9 MS 2 Scroll screen icons 3E SCENARIOS amp 3 Select room output icon Il B 4 Icon with room name name of individual output 5 Rooms outputs available Climate nmtP gt Press the icon to select the entire room Other i ee Blinds Lights MA 18 SETUP On status icon Scenario delay Confirm icon Off status icon v BON Set the desired status by pressing the corresponding icon then confirm with v One or more individual outputs can be entered in a scenario Press the icon with the name of the zone room then select the desired outputs using the icons FF SCENARIOS TWO LJ THREE Set the desired status by pressing the corresponding icon then confirm with v The icons will turn blue Na A For BLINDS the ON OFF icons are replaced by the N N icons respectively For RGB and DIMMER LIGHTS there will also be colour and intensity adjustment icons For the VIDEO SYSTEM only the scenario DELAY TIME can be set For the ALARM function the ALARM CODE must be ENTERED before you can enable the desired alarm function For a detailed description of each function Alarm Video system Climate Other Blinds Lights Irrigation Automations refer to the specific chapters in the manual Once you ave finished entering the desired function
61. ternal 7 Self ignition key programmable unit and switchboard 8 Programmable key 2 The Doctor function enables automatic activation of the 9 Programmable key 1 lock release in response to a call from the external unit 10 Colour key The Privacy Doctor function as well as 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 11 Contrast key 12 Brightness key 13 Menu key unit 14 Audio key The red LED indicates that the selected function is active MENUS PLANUX MANAGER MENU H Press the mmm icon to return to the main menu The Planux Manager icons change depending on the immediately type of system installed and the functions available To Press c to return to the previous screen navigate the menu simply use your finger to touch the icon corresponding to the desired function HEN b Press the key or touch the display to access LI Alarms HA the main menu Press the lt and 2 keys to navigate between menu Screens oo Gee 88W Alarms Video System en MENU ALARM ICON STATUS Eg 8a KE The alarm icons on the home screen provide Other Blinds Lights feedback on the alarm system status CON fig fig Alarms Alarms Alarms Alarm partially Alarm zen Alarm activated activated OSTEN across the entire only certain areas across the entire system and
62. the icon access the alarm menu and press the icon to access the alarm settings Access the QUICK COMMANDS function by pressing the corresponding icon dH ALARM c1 A Reset alarms ED AN A Reset phone calls A Request assistance im Enable installer buy F Press the RESET ALARMS function icon a to reset the alarms Reset alarms 3 Activate even partially the alarm system A The system does not provide any screen confirming correct execution of the function ALARM g TIMED ACTIVATIONS Access the alarm menu then press the icon G O enter the alarm password to activate deactivate the timed control panel activations Action completed A screen will confirm activation deactivation of the function ACTIVATING THE ANTI INTRUSION SYSTEM Access the alarm menu and press the icon to access the options menu Arr ALARM c4 Customised activation Activation contral Event log Zone and area status m 11 Press the CUSTOMISED ACTIVATION ICON ALARM An update screen opens n ALLARME c KITCHEN LIVING Please wait system TEAM IE ouam analysis in progress GARDEN BOX Select the desired area by pressing the corresponding icon The system displays a confirmation screen BEDROOM Action completed
63. tion has a sub menu press the icon with the name of the function to access the detailed sub menu Key 2 Select the desired details within the dedicated key ap sub menu The following options are compatible Actuators Cameras Intercoms Main Switchboard Secondary Switchboard Simplebus alarm Caretaker Record memo video Scenarios 85 E SETUP CONFIGURING THE VIDEO MEMORY key A LN HH VIDEO DOOR ENTRY SETUP 41 The following options are compatible Privacy Doctor Privacy Doctor H KEY SETUP c v Record always v Privacy Recording time a Doctor l gt Use the L vj icon to enable disable the a Privacy doctor RECORD ALWAYS function The function is ENABLED when the icon appears in blue Press the RECORDING TIME icon to set the Select the icon to enable the function recording time The icon for the enabled function will turn blue NA For a description of the functions see KEY FUNCTIONS on page 5 el T recording time in seconds using the eres icons then confirm with 86 SETUP ACTUATORS CAMERAS V The SELECTIVE INTERCOM function does not INTERCOMS SELECTIVE INTERCOMS require entry of a BUS address as is the case for other devices but requires selection via a specific menu of a template for calls to other intercom devices dN13S The available functions can be used to add edi
64. ue a NYT IS DEACTIVATING A SCENARIO IKEA JU LELE gt Press the icon for an active scenario to deactivate it QI R 35 YT U Y JI W X Confirm the deactivation UY JZ jaa ji 0 LE VJ Deactivate scenario gt Confirm the change by pressing the icon The scenario icon will turn white 51 p SETUP SETUP MENU DESCRIPTION SETUP GENERAL PARAMETERS Press to access the setup menu Language SETUP 4A _ Lock keys and touch General parameters 2 1 Video System 2 1 GENERAL SETUP 4A Set date and time Information Conditions Consumption 1 Scroll menu icons 2 General parameters menu options available To access the desired sub menu press the icon 1 Scroll menu icons for the corresponding menu 2 Setup menu options available The options available are Language Lock keys and touch Set date and time Information Volume adjustment To access the desired sub menu press the icon for the corresponding menu The options available are General parameters Video System Conditions Consumption Anti intrusion Scenarios Key Protection Advanced 52 SETUP LANGUAGE The interface language can be changed LANGUAGE Italiano 3 English Deutsch 2 Espanol 1 Scroll menu icons 2 Languages available 3 Language selected Select the desired lan
65. vice configurations Cons the icons corresponding to the selected scenarios settings video system home automation scenarios turn blue then confirm copying with home automation scheduling to SD card the V icon The system communicates success Confirm export Event log saved gt Confirm the procedure to continue IMPORT SCENARIOS If scenarios with the same name as the device SCENARIOE PN exist already the system asks for confirmation before overwriting Scenarios already entered overwrite gt Confirm the procedure to continue Confirm icon Scroll screen icons Scenarios available on SD Scenario deselected Scenario selected gra SYS 94 SETUP IMPORT SETTINGS UPDATE PRODUCT IMPORT VIDEO SYSTEM IMPORT HOME AUTOMATION The function can be used to update the product IMPORT HOME AUTOMATION SCHEDULING firmware The functions can be used to import the settings v Before updating an SD card with at least one previously saved on the SD card to the device these firmware version must be inserted are linked to settings video system home automation home automation card respectively Select the function by pressing the corresponding icon Select the desired function by pressing the corresponding icon The system asks for confirmation If an ALARM CONTROL PANEL is connected the system asks you to enter the alarm password but THE IN
66. w Some icons can be used to indicate whether a gt Press the icon and select the days of the schedule linked to a specific function is present week to which you want to apply the copy The destination days will be highlighted in red 35 ADVANCED LIGHTS N ADVANCED LIGHTS DIMMER LIGHTS DIMMABLE LIGHTS adjustable intensity a n LIGHTS ZI living gt O1 OFF dimmer 1 a ON 2 2 ON 4 ore dimmer 3 LO o N 2 gt Press to switch the corresponding output on off N N The indicator is completely empty when the output is Off gt Press and hold 9 FF to adjust the light intensity Mw N The intensity indicator fills up gradually as the light intensity increases DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING Scheduling icon Scroll screen icons Exit icon ON icon OFF icon Area selection DAAN dimmer scheduling icons aa nn OOO e scheduling present and active Q scheduling present but not active HHH LIGHTS lt 3 TU E NA LA TIME STATE cet Times column Status column ON OFF Intensity adjustment column v O N Set the time and status as described in the paragraph SCHEDULING on page 34 gt Set the desired intensity using the same entry methods DIMMER PRESENCE LIGHTS e DIMMER PRESENCE LIGHTS 2a adjustable intensity presence sensor The PRESENCE DIMMER function using a mot
67. w v The icon corresponding to the selected command turns blue m Press the desired alarm icon to run it immediately 19 ALARM r The following commands are available e 3 E Z a ng fete 3 Flooding fat Ng Gas Med cal INHV IV ALARM OUTPUT COMMAND Ewentl 1 This function can be used to change the status of the system outputs H ALARMS Event 2 um Output 1 Output 2 N nn N1 Non routine P 3 2 m Output 3 Stop alarms 2 Output 4 ma Menu navigation icons List of output commands available Reset alarms Icon for connection on alarm home screen C N activated 4 Icon for connection on alarm home screen ng deactivated Reset phone calls m A Press the icon to create a connection to the corresponding command function on the alarm home screen Request assistance NI l The icon corresponding to the selected output turns blue A Enable installer 20 ALARM gt Press the icon for the desired output to change PHONE BOOK its status This function can be used to edit the phone book memorised on the control panel Set U or Unset HH ALARM ANC Toggle 4 eMICHELE gt Select the desired status br TELEPHONE E MAIL Zu el aaa INHV IV SET to activate the output UNSET to deactivate the output TOGGLE
68. with v CALLS To view the list of calls available access the specific Video system gt Calls menu rv RE VIDEO SYSTEM Caretaker 1 List of available calls 2 Scroll screen icons 47 VIDEO SYSTEM g A O m oO When BACKPLATE 6214KC is fitted the CALLS menu is replaced o by a special simplified version containing the SINGLE FAMILY CALL o and TWO FAMILY CALL functions m The MAIN SWITCHBOARD and CARETAKER functions are NOT EZ present The SECONDARY SWITCHBOARD is replaced by SWITCHBOARD TF hm tH VIDEO SYSTEM CJ Single family call Two family call he Switchboard _ ae Simplebus alarm HANDS FREE 1 gt Press thel haa icon to enable the Hands free function The hands free function causes automatic activation of the audio line on receipt of a call without pressing the key LI LI The icon will turn blue KU NTT LOADS LOADS Press the loads icon D to access the specific area 1 List of available loads Load deactivated 3 Load active N The system constantly checks the power absorbed by the system If the value detected reaches or exceeds a set safety level the system cuts off active loads to lower the total absorption value The system then automatically reactivates the loads in line with the system absorption capacity Press the uu icon to activat
69. y from the band at the top The original day is highlighted in yellow ALVINITO E CLIMATE CLIMATE PROGRAMMING GRAPH MODE H CLIMATE amp L lt i gt Press the icon to view the climate M programming graphics screen O HH CLIMATE lt 3 08 45 gt lt Tuesday gt 17 0 00 00 20 0 lt 1 4 192 B 18 5 gt 1 177 3 0 6 12 18 24 5 Press the icon and select the days of the AA AS week to which you want to apply the copy Bea Time axis Temperature axis Days of the week selection The destination days will be highlighted in red or WON gt Confirm by pressing the 3 icon 42 VIDEO SYSTEM gt ANSWERING A CALL gt Press the Vdeo5ystem ivideoSystem icon to open the v The LEDs corresponding to the audio and door VIDEO SYSTEM menu lock keys flash on receipt of a call O m O o lt o pair m z b Press the key to activate the audio line with XH VIDEO SYSTEM c1 the external unit from which the call originated J A OW gt Press to activate the corresponding door lock Cameras VIDEO SYSTEM MENU Intercom Hands free z Ho Mm 19 08 16 07 2014 OW vol LI Alarms Video System PANE i When there are NEW MESSAGES part of the video system icon will turn blue Press the desired icon to open the corresponding

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