Fermax COMFORT KIT V4.0 User Manual
Fermax COMFORT KIT V4.0 User Manual

Fermax COMFORT KIT V4.0 User Manual

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Security and Climate
Comfort Kit
V4.0
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SER
ANUAL
COD. 97836I V09_15

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  • Page 1 Security and Climate Comfort Kit V4.0 ANUAL COD. 97836I V09_15...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT Index Introduction ..........................3 General Description ........................3 Features............................3 Operating Mode ..........................4 1.3.1 Intrusion ................................. 4 1.3.2 Flooding .................................. 4 1.3.3 Climate control ............................... 4 Operating the Graphic Interface ....................5 Main screen ............................ 5 2.1.1 Browsing between pages ............................
  • Page 3 ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT Installation Diagram ........................36 4.1.1 Elements: ................................36 4.1.2 General observations............................36 6E4S detection exchange (Kctr) ...................... 37 4.2.1 General Description .............................. 37 4.2.2 Features ................................37 4.2.3 Technical information ............................37 4.2.4 Installation ................................38 Flood detectors ..........................38 4.3.1 General Description ..............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT NTRODUCTION ENERAL ESCRIPTION The Comfort Kit is a Home Automation video entry system with touch screen that allows you to manage your home’s security and climate. The system is controlled with the system’s screen, allowing you to monitor and control the Home Automation system quickly and intuitively with icons.
  • Page 5: Operating Mode

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT  Hands-free colour video door entry system  3.5” touch screen o 3.5” TFT screen o Resolution: 480 (H) x 234 (V) lines  4 technical alarm inputs: o Flood probes o Fire detectors o Presence detectors ...
  • Page 6: Operating The Graphic Interface

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT PERATING THE RAPHIC NTERFACE The graphic interface is divided into three main areas:  A central area with the installation’s maps over which the control icons are distributed over the different equipment.  An upper bar which becomes visible upon dragging the map main screen down. In this bar we can activate different scenarios programmed in SIDE, besides being able to create new scenarios.
  • Page 7: Browsing Between

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 2.1.1 B ROWSING BETWEEN PAGES Slide your finger over the screen to the right or left to browse between pages 2.1.2 C OMMON CONS 2.1.2.1 THERMOSTAT (KT) By clicking on the thermostat icon a box appears to be able to set the temperature. Security and Climate of 43...
  • Page 8 ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT The drop down box displays two values in the middle row, on the left, the current measured temperature, and on the right, the set value, which can be changed by pressing the up and down arrows. On the upper row, the left side allows you to turn the thermostat on or off, which is controlled with the following slide bar: Off: If the thermostat is off, all of the thermostat’s configurable options remain deactivated (icons in white).
  • Page 9: Flooding

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT  Local mode  Remote mode and operating mode:  Summer (demand for cold)  Winter (demand for heat)  Mixed When the icons are in white the selection is deactivated. When they are in yellow, the selection is activated and it is the mode currently in operation.
  • Page 10: Upper Scenario Row

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT The operating procedure for the gas or fire/smoke probe is as follows: When there is a gas leak in the home or a smoke detector goes off, this indicates it by lighting the extinguisher icon (yellow). In standby the extinguisher icon is off (blue). Detector in standby Detector activated PPER SCENARIO ROW...
  • Page 11: Notepad

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT In order to distinguish which option of the lower menu we are working in, all icons in the lower bar are in black and white, while the selected option remains coloured. Below is an example where the sixth option of the menu is lit (iLoft Configuration): 2.3.1 N OTEPAD...
  • Page 12: Technical Alarms Notifications

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 2.3.2 T ECHNICAL LARMS NOTIFICATIONS The iLoft video entry unit allows for up to 5 different technical alarms to be displayed when produced in the installation, whether flooding, gas, fire, etc. Whenever a technical alarm has been generated, the screen warns the user via an icon in the upper right corner next to the WiFi signal icon , and blinking the technical alarms icon in the lower bar’s menu options.
  • Page 13: Notifications Via Email

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT To turn the technical alarm notification into a received alarm, stopping the icon from blinking, just press on the delete button in the middle , between the registered alarms vertical bar arrows. If you do not want to delete the warning, you can press the validation icon on the right part 2.3.2.1 NOTIFICATIONS VIA EMAIL From the technical alarms home menu you can also configure a list of up to 10 emails to send the generated...
  • Page 14: Schedule

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 2.3.3 S CHEDULE The schedule allows you to program what day and when you want the PPL4 screen to execute one of the scenarios in the memory, which can be programmed annually. To access the timer menu, press on the corresponding menu on the lower right bar of the screen.
  • Page 15: Delete A Schedule

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT By levels of repetition:  Add year: Add all the days of the year for the same schedule.  Add the entire month: Add the schedule for every day of the month in which the calendar on the right is.
  • Page 16: Edit A Schedule

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 2.3.3.3 EDIT A SCHEDULE To edit a previously made schedule on the PPL4, you must select it on the vertical list on the left side of the screen. Once selected, pressing the icon, the previously described screen drops down to add a schedule. On this screen we can add or delete schedules for the previously selected scenario, taking advantage of the repetition levels as discussed in point 2.3.3.1 Add schedule.
  • Page 17: Intruder Alarm

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT To do this, just mark or unmark the icon on the left of the schedule in the vertical list of the configured schedules. To change the icon's status, just press on it. The steps are as follows: ...
  • Page 18: Presence Simulation

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT When the intruder alarm is deactivated, the icon is fixed in the lower horizontal bar. Once the intruder alarm system is activated, the icon blinks continuously. 2.3.5 P RESENCE IMULATION The simulation option is not available in this kit. 2.3.6 C ONFIGURATION In this section we can edit the different configurable parameters, which have 9 options that are described...
  • Page 19: Wifi Configuration

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 2.3.6.1 WIFI CONFIGURATION The WiFi configuration option allows you to edit the wireless network’s name to which the screen is connected to, and its access password. As a complement, you can establish the screen’s IP address, subnet mask and local network’s gateway.
  • Page 20 ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT Within the editable parameters:  SSID: Public name of the wireless network to which video entry unit connects to. When the editable fields are selected, a list with all of the available WiFi networks drops down, displaying each of their coverage.
  • Page 21 ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT When AP mode is activated, the WIFI coverage icon in the upper right corner changes to this other one , to inform what type of configuration the video entry unit has. Once the AP mode is configured, the screen’s WiFi module takes a few minutes to restart, so you must wait until the wireless network is available for connection.
  • Page 22 ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT The following are the configurable parameters:  IP Address: The screen’s IP address within the local network.  Subnet mask: The local network where the video entry unit is installed.  Gateway: The gateway through which the screen has to the exterior, generally the router’s address. You can configure the network parameters for it to be the router (or the screen itself, if AP mode is activated) who assigns the IP address, the subnet mask and the Gateway automatically on the equipment.
  • Page 23: Security

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT To confirm saving these changes. To save the changes press , to cancel them press 2.3.6.2 SECURITY In this menu option the user can activate monitor usage protection via a 4 digit password, or modify this administrator screen password, which is necessary to carry out actions like activating/deactivating the intruder alarm.
  • Page 24 ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT On the right side, the application lets you modify the video entry unit’s administrator password, using various menu options. Once the change is accessed, the screen asks for the current password, necessary to be able to continue with the process. Once entered press .
  • Page 25: System Restart

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT In order to guarantee proper insertion with the touch screen, and to avoid errors when entering the password, it is asked for a second time to compare it with the first one. If the new password is entered erroneously, or the two consecutive attempts do not coincide, the screen will display the corresponding error message.
  • Page 26: Firmware Update

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT  Restore data: The application restores the internal database, and restarts it as a clean system, maintaining the project but without historical registries, schedules, new edited scenarios, etc. The video entry unit restarts again after a few seconds. ...
  • Page 27: Time Zone

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT For each equipment, you can 2.3.6.6 TIME ZONE This option helps select the time zone in which you find yourself, so as to set the screen’s clock to the corresponding zone, guaranteeing proper execution of the timed scenarios. If the screen has internet connection, the time is set automatically from the network, so it is only necessary to set the time zone for where it installed to adapt to the international time.
  • Page 28: Email List

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 2.3.6.7 EMAIL LIST You can receive notifications from the video entry unit via email. For this, just edit the email list with those used for different notifications. Using the + and - buttons, the user has the option of adding new email addresses to the list or delete the selected ones.
  • Page 29: Register Installation

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 2.3.6.9 REGISTER INSTALLATION This menu option is indispensable for registering the project on the ingenium server and for making it available for remote control via the ingenium applications for PC, iOS, Android and Samsung SmartTV. Accessing this tool you must press on "Register device," and then enter the username and password that the client wants to have to access their installation’s controls remotely.
  • Page 30: Weather Forecast

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT decide to delete the server’s project, the screen will request confirmation from the user prior to starting the process. After confirming, the project is deleted from the server, and may not be controlled remotely. If you want to upload the project up to the server again, the user can do so by registering their device again and defining the username and password.
  • Page 31: Editing Locations

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 2.3.7.1 EDITING LOCATIONS The screen allows you to add or delete forecast locations for future searches. For this just use the icons on the lower-right, pressing the button to add a new city, and the button to delete the current city you are currently searching.
  • Page 32 ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT Once selected from the vertical list of results, to add the location to our screen just press the icon amongst the vertical drop down arrows, to add it to the iLoft memory. The new location is added in the last position of the already configured list.
  • Page 33: Telephone Management

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT ELEPHONE ANAGEMENT This allows you to control the system via phone calls. There are two sections: one for calls made (“the user calls home”) and other for calls received (“the home calls the user”). ALLS MADE To access the home’s control from any other telephone, from anywhere, call the home's land line and let it ring 6 times (default setting), after which it asks for the corresponding pin.
  • Page 34 ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT “If you want to operate the shutters, press 4”: If you press 4 a new voice message indicates (as programmed): • “To raise shutters, press 1”: Upon pressing 1 shutters are raised. • “To lower shutters, press 2”: Upon pressing 2 shutters are lowered. “If you want to operate the temperature, press 5”: By pressing 5 a new voice message indicates: •...
  • Page 35: Kctr Compatibility With Voicemail

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT The following table is a summary of the aforementioned steps (for default programming). The specific orders may not coincide. This depends on the installations programmer): MARK... IF YOU WANT... First Then Turn heater on Turn heater off Activate intrusion alarm Deactivate intrusion alarm Activate gas or fire alarm...
  • Page 36: Received Calls

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT ECEIVED CALLS When an alarm is produced upon picking up the telephone, the KCTr activates the following telephone notifications relative to the alarm produced: • “Busing informs you that the intrusion alarm has been activated”. • “Busing informs you that the gas or fire alarm has been activated”. •...
  • Page 37: Installation

    1. Ref. 5641 iLOFT Monitor – Surface BUSing Installation instructions in separate manual 2. Ref. 9855 RF BUSing gateway – Fermax Install in the same box as the monitor’s register box. You must have a distance of less than 50 cm between the gateway and the monitor 3.
  • Page 38: 6E4S Detection Exchange (Kctr)

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT  We recommend a shielded and flexible hose for wiring the data BUS.  In no case should power wires tubes be used for the BUS wiring or the input signals, since these are SELV signals.  We recommend using protections, both on the 230V lines and the telephone line to avoid possible problems of power surges.
  • Page 39: Installation

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 4.2.4 I NSTALLATION LOOD DETECTORS 4.3.1 G ENERAL ESCRIPTION The SIN-2h is a vertical flood contact detector. This version of the flood sensor is prepared to connect directly to the technical KCTr alarm exchange. 4.3.2 F EATURES These detectors must be installed in areas where there is a risk of water leaks.
  • Page 40: Installation

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT • Assembly: On surface • Room-temperature range-operation: -10ºC to 55ºC /Storage: -30ºC to 60ºC / Transport: -30ºC to 60ºC 4.3.4 I NSTALLATION RESENCE DETECTOR 4.4.1 G ENERAL ESCRIPTION ovement detection sensor via infrared (may be for intrusion, lighting, etc.). It has a 360º detection angle with 5 m diameter area and 2.5 m height.
  • Page 41: Installation

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT • Consumption: 40mA @ 12Vdc • Detection angle 360º • Detection angle Ø 5 m for a 2.5m height. • Dimensions: Ø36 (visible) x Ø 25 (built-in) x 50mm • Assembly: Built-in to ceiling or wall • Room-temperature range-operation: -10ºC to 55ºC /Storage: -30ºC to 60ºC / Transport: -30ºC to 60ºC 4.4.4 I NSTALLATION...
  • Page 42: Temperature Sensor

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT EMPERATURE SENSOR 4.5.1 G ENERAL ESCRIPTION temperature sensor for the remote control of the temperature zone where it is installed. The temperature sensor is incorporated into the electronic panel. It includes a quantized PID regulator with programmed control of the temperature in order to obtain greater comfort and energy savings.
  • Page 43: Installation

    ANUAL V4.0 OMFORT 4.5.4 I NSTALLATION Security and Climate of 43...

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