DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . GENERAL INFORMATION DIVUS GmbH Pillhof 51 I-39057 Eppan (BZ) - Italy Operating instructions, manuals and software are protected by copyright. All rights are reserved. Copying, multiplication, translation and conversion, either partially or as a whole, is not permitted. You are allowed to make a single copy for backup purposes.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The present operating instructions contain those safety instructions that are required to safely operate the ma- chine. All persons working with the machine must heed the present operating instructions, especially the safety in- structions.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . STANDARDS The DIVUS TOUCHZONE meets the following guidelines and standards: Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU (ex 73/23/CEE 93/68/CEE 06/95/CE) Standard to which conformity is declared: EN 62368-1:2014/A11:2017 Safety EMC Directive 2014/30/EU (ex 89/336/CEE 92/31/CEE 93/68/CEE 04/108/CE) Standard(s) to which conformity is declared: Conducted &...
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION __________________________________________________________________________ 2 CONVENTIONS ___________________________________________________________________________________ 2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ___________________________________________________________________________ 3 STANDARDS _____________________________________________________________________________________ 4 INDEX ___________________________________________________________________________________________ 5 INTRODUCTION ________________________________________________________________________________ 9 GENERAL INFORMATION _____________________________________________________________________ 9 VERSIONS __________________________________________________________________________________ 9 WIZARD _____________________________________________________________________________________ 10 FIRST ACCESS _____________________________________________________________________________ 10...
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3.2.13 SETTINGS LANGUAGE PAGE _________________________________________________________ 27 3.2.14 SETTINGS VOLUME PAGE ____________________________________________________________ 27 3.2.15 SETTINGS DOOR LOCK RELAY (DIVUS CIRCLE V.2 ONLY) _______________________________ 27 3.2.16 SETTINGS PHOTO EVENTS ___________________________________________________________ 27 3.2.17 CIRCLE SETTINGS _____________________________________________________________________ 27 3.2.18 LOGOUT _____________________________________________________________________________ 27 CIRCLE SETTINGS SECTION _________________________________________________________________ 27 3.3.2...
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MANUALLY __________________________________________________________________________ 42 4.2.2 FROM INSIDE _________________________________________________________________________ 42 4.2.3 USING AN ACCESS CODE ON THE KEYPAD (REQUIRES AT LEAST 1 I/O MODULE) (DIVUS CIRCLE ONLY) 42 4.2.4 USING AN NFC TAG (REQUIRES THE OPTIONAL NFC MODULE SEE CHAPTER 5.1) (REQUIRES AT...
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DIVUS CIRCLE S / S+ - QUICK START GUIDE__________________________________________________ 65 DIVUS CIRCLE MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS (MOUNTING BOX) _________________________________ 77 DIVUS CIRCLE S / S+ - MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS (MOUNTING BOX) ___________________________ 78 DIVUS CIRCLE - DATA SHEET _______________________________________________________________ 79 DIVUS CIRCLE S / S+ - DATA SHEET _________________________________________________________ 86...
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . Introduction GENERAL INFORMATION Thank you for having bought a DIVUS CIRCLE! This manual will help you to set up your smart intercom device in the optimal way. The main features of your new DIVUS CIRCLE are: •...
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . Wizard FIRST ACCESS In this chapter, the wizard which appears the first time you connect to your new DIVUS CIRCLE is described. Use the following IP addresses to connect from your web browser: DIVUS CIRCLE 192.168.69.72...
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . STEP 3 SYSTEM INTEGRATOR DETAILS Fill in at least the fields with a * about the system integrator, but we recommend taking the time to fill out all the fields to have complete and clear reports thereafter.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . STEP 4 CUSTOMER DETAILS Again, fill in at least the fields with a * about the customer (again we recommend to fill out all the fields)
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . STEP 6 SIP SETTINGS Choose the installation type and whether you are going to use the DIVUS CIRCLE as VoIP server (choose STANDALONE) or it will be a VoIP client on an external VoIP server (choose EXTERNAL). INSTALLATION TYPE...
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . Insert the SIP/VoIP server address and port and the username and password of the account. STEP 7 NETWORK SETUP Set the network according to your needs here:...
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . STEP 8 SUMMARY / LAST STEP This last step shows the access data and the most important settings to be confirmed pushing the APPLY button. Please note that you have to remember these settings to access the web interface from here on! After pushing the APPLY button, the system will reload to apply all the settings and you will be asked for username and password to access the web interface.
GUI. USER ACCOUNT ACCESS RIGHTS System integrator System settings section, Circle settings section Customer Circle settings section To call up the web interface, use the IP address you chose during the wizard using https e.g.
UPGRADE If the DIVUS CIRCLE has access to the internet, it will check whether there are new software versions available online when you use the button on this page. If so, you will be informed and may start the upgrade procedure by pushing the UPGRADE button.
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DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . This might take several minutes. Please wait. After the upgrade, boot. Confirm the reboot and wait for the device to be up and running again. That might take several minutes.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . 3.2.3 SYSTEM BACKUP & RESTORE This page has buttons to backup or restore the device using an existing backup, or to go back to factory settings. 3.2.3.1 Backup procedure To create a backup, just hit the Backup button.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . be asked for a path to store the backup file or it will be downloaded directly depending on your 3.2.3.2 Restore procedure Click or drag your backup here or click on it to choose it from your PC...
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . Then hit the Restore button as suggested and confirm: The restore procedure may take up to 5 minutes. Please wait and do not power off the device! Depending on the information contained in the backup, refresh the page if the IP address is still the same or use the IP address stored in the backup to load the web interface of the restored system after that: 3.2.3.3 Factory reset...
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To start the procedure, click the red Factory reset button! Please note that a factory reset will cause the DIVUS CIRCLE to switch back to its original IP address. Go to chapter 2.1 to find out what address that is, depending on the CIRCLE model.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . 3.2.4 SYSTEM REBOOT PAGE From this page you can reboot your DIVUS CIRCLE: for the reboot to complete this might take several minutes.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . 3.2.5 SUPPORT PAGE This page allows to enable or disable the DIVUS support. This function is meant to give access to the DIVUS as default and needs the acceptance of the DIVUS remote access service terms linked in blue - to be enabled.
DOOR LOCK RELAY (DIVUS CIRCLE V.2 ONLY) DIVUS Circle V.2 (all models) have an internal relay to e.g. open a door. If you use it, here you can activate it and set the duration of the impulse (i.e. for how long it will close the circuit when activated).
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DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . When logging in with the customer account The menu is the following: NAME DESCRIPTION DEVICE(S) ACCESS RIGHTS Insert the data about the location and the Sys. Int., Cust. Address & Names owners Profiles your DIVUS CIRCLE Circle Sys.
PROFILES (DIVUS CIRCLE ONLY) Profiles can be used to configure the appearance of the DIVUS Circle differently for different situations. There are three templates, namely Friendly, Angry and Sceptical. They may be used to show different moods of your device (or home) but if you prefer you may simply use them to configure different representations for different situations (e.g.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . Here you may rename the profile and choose the preferred mood. Use the white arrow to move to the next step. 3.3.3.1 Avatar Configuration...
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2 seconds. Then the DIVUS Circle will switch to the Dashboard screen (see 3.3.3.2). The default avatar is the white iris, making the DIVUS Circle look like a watching eye. You can choose another one of the predefined avatar images or upload your own one.
Hint: All the settings for Profiles come with default values. You can immediately start to use your DIVUS Circle and it will use those default settings. You only need to make changes if you prefer to change some of the settings.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . 3.3.4 DAY & NIGHT The DIVUS Circle can be configured to use a different appearance and behaviour depending on the time of the day. To achieve that you can choose • to use the automatic switching between day and night, or to use your own custom time settings defining •...
LED ring when they appear. The Night lighting settings define whether the LED ring should be on during the night when the DIVUS Circle is in its standby status i.e. there is no detected movement in front of it and no call ongoing.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . 3.3.7 ACCESS CONTROL On this page you manage the users of the DIVUS Circle seen as access control device. Please note that this function is available with certain models and optional features only. See the following table:...
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Save button. Other details may be added also later on. The newly added user will be shown in the table. Only for DIVUS CIRCLE. At least 1 I/O module required. DIVUS CIRCLE (any model) with optional RFID module required. At least 1 I/O module required.
3.3.7.2 Deleting users To remove all the users of your DIVUS CIRCLE, click the x Delete all users button and confirm the alert. Please consider that a user 3.3.7.3 Enabling / Disabling users A user is enabled per default. If you need to disable a user, click table.
So, it is very easy to create also larger lists in your favourite spreadsheet program and then import them into your DIVUS CIRCLE. Even a pure text editor may be used. In that case, the same file looks like this - using semicolons...
You may add rows keeping the shown structure and syntax, then saving and importing the file into your DIVUS CIRCLE. As already explained before, make sure that all the users you mention in the schedules are present in your system before you import the schedules, otherwise the import will fail.
To navigate through the log, use the arrows and numbers shown at the bottom of the table. 3.3.8 SYSTEM SETTINGS Use this entry of the main Circle Settings menu to move back to the System Settings. This entry will only be visible 3.3.9 LOGOUT...
USING THE BELL ICON On all the models of DIVUS CIRCLE, the main and most intuitive action is pushing the bell icon to start a call. The Once the call is started, you will hear the calling tone as you are used from normal phones and see an animation (DIVUS CIRCLE only, see image above).
It might sound stupid, but in quiet a lot of situations it may be the most natural and preferred option to open the door manually. In such cases, the DIVUS CIRCLE is used for calling and to see who is standing outside and then the door opening is done the good old way without special technologies.
All the models of DIVUS CIRCLE can be equipped with the NFC module. To open the door, you hold the NFC tag near to the DIVUS CIRCLE and the tag is read. If it is associated with a user and that user is allowed to enter according to the schedule, the DIVUS CIRCLE will give a green feedback (meaning access granted) and the configured action will be executed (most probably opening a door or gate).
NFC tag. VISUAL FEEDBACK 4.5.1 CIRCLE S AND CIRCLE S+ The bell icon has different colours to signal different states on these DIVUS CIRCLE models: BELL COLOUR MEANING White Default colour.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . 4.5.2 CIRCLE The DIVUS CIRCLE uses different elements to give visual feedback in different situations: • The bell icon • The screen • The RGB LED ring STATUS/EVENT BELL ICON SCREEN LED RING COLOUR Normal status White colour.
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DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . Access denied icon shown Programming mode (NFC) NFC card Light blue, pulsating icon shown, small NFC icon pulsating Call button pressed Black while pressed Shows Rotating animation (ringing) white circles animation...
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DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . Call ongoing (answered) Shows call White, pulsating animation Screen cleaning Screen cleaning animation...
NFC MODULE The NFC module adds the possibility to use NFC tags to open a door or gate. It requires a DIVUS I/O module which can execute the opening command(s) in many different ways. See chapter 6 for further details.
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . I/O Modules I/O modules are hardware devices you can use to command any type of electrical device from the DIVUS Circle. The DIVUS I/O module is connected to the DIVUS CIRCLE directly by cable (RS485 connectors).
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DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . If the scan was successful, you will see a result like above. To edit the functionality of the I/O module, click the pencil icon on the right. These are the options: Description Use this field to add a description/name to the I/O module.
Timer Duration in seconds Choose one or more options of what should trigger this output function. Of course, it may be any of the inputs, but you can also choose between other events the DIVUS CIRCLE handles: • Access granted (when the user answering from inside pushes the door...
DIVUS CIRCLE user manual . • Night Setting (according to the settings, see chapter 3.3.4) All the chosen conditions must be met at the same time to activate this output. For Conditions (AND) the description of the options, see Triggers above.