Introduction; Function Description: Led Navigation Buttons And Icons - Fermax LYNX VIVO User& Installer's Manual

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LYNX Monitor

1. INTRODUCTION

LYNX Monitors are internet protocol-based monitors. These monitors are part of the LYNX system: data,
audio and TCP / IP-based multi-channel video. They communicate with a panel based in an IP video door
entry system (the LYNX Audio and Video module) and a PC-based Guard Unit (the Property Management
Unit, PMU).
This is a technological device designed to maximise communication, safety and comfort in the home.
Lynx monitors are hands-free (by default), with duplex audio, colour video with touch screens and additional
function buttons for the most common functions. There is the option of a "Push to Talk" audio mode.
On the touch screen, the options will be displayed via graphic icons. Navigation may be performed via the
icons, and selections made by pressing on the screen.
Setting the monitor to standby will turn off the screen.
The monitors are installed on walls via their corresponding connectors.
Monitors:
- VIVO Monitor: 7" touch screen - VIVO LYNX Connector Ref. 1605.
- VIVO+ Monitor: 10" touch screen - VIVO LYNX Connector Ref. 1605.
- Lynx SMILE Monitor: 7" touch screen - SMILE LYNX Connector Ref. 1655.

1.1 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION: LED NAVIGATION BUTTONS AND ICONS

Once switched on, the monitor will start up and display the FERMAX logo, fi rmware version, MAC address
and IP address. The boot-up process fi nishes in 60 seconds and the monitor enters in stand-by mode.
Icon-button display on VIVO / VIVO MONITORS
DO NOT DISTURB MODE
SOS
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Panic button
Door open
Message alert
Fermax Monitor VIVO Firmware F_V03.00.007
MAC=00:04:9FEA:D3.
Alarm modes confi guration
Out
IP=10.0.0.1
MENU button
Sleep
Home
Touch screen

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