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3488 / 0 672 59
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  • Page 1 HOMETOUCH 3488 / 0 672 59 User manual www.homesystems-legrandgroup.com...
  • Page 2 HOMETOUCH User manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    HOMETOUCH User manual Contents Quick guide Answer a call Listen to the answering machine Auto-switching on and scrolling Intercom Control a light/rolling shutter Switch all the lights off Insert the burglar alarm using an insertion scenario Introduction Fundamental concepts General information LEDs and pushbuttons Home Page Home status...
  • Page 4 HOMETOUCH User manual Home-automation functions (MyHOME_Up) Use the functions from the device Light On/off Dimmer Coloured light Shutter Rolling shutter without opening level adjustment Rolling shutter with opening level adjustment Player Controlled socket ON/OFF Scenarios Temperature control Burglar alarm Insertion scenarios Partitions Zones Alarms and Faults...
  • Page 5: Quick Guide

    HOMETOUCH User manual Quick guide Answer a call When a call is received by an Entrance Panel, the LED turns flashing green and after a few seconds the image recorded by the Entrance Panel camera is displayed. 1. Touch to answer the call...
  • Page 6 HOMETOUCH User manual The LED turns steady green 2. Touch to open the Entrance Panel door lock The LED turns steady blue and a message indicates that the door lock has been released Door OPENED 3. Touch to end the call...
  • Page 7 HOMETOUCH User manual HOMETOUCH returns to the Home Page 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C External Look outside Open Door Generic Public intercom rin...
  • Page 8: Listen To The Answering Machine

    HOMETOUCH User manual Listen to the answering machine A steady white LED indicates that there are one or more unread messages 1. Touch to activate HOMETOUCH A visual indication also appears on the event icon ( 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions...
  • Page 9 HOMETOUCH User manual In this page it is possible to display any Entrance Panel audio/video messages recorded in your absence. MESSAGES EVENTS 9-1-2018 15:34 UPDATE New update Message from private available (0.7.0) Entrance panel 1 Download 1-1-2018 16:02 DOOR ENTRY FOR Message from private HOMETOUCH HOMETOUCH is...
  • Page 10 HOMETOUCH User manual MESSAGES EVENTS 9-1-2018 15:34 UPDATE New update Message from private available (0.7.0) Entrance panel 1 Download 1-1-2018 16:02 DOOR ENTRY FOR Message from private HOMETOUCH HOMETOUCH is Entrance panel 2 connected to network, now download Door Entry for HOMETOUCH app on your smartphone Details...
  • Page 11: Auto-Switching On And Scrolling

    HOMETOUCH User manual Auto-switching on and scrolling 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C External Look outside Open Door Generic Public intercom rin... 1. Touch to display the images recorded by the Entrance Panel camera The LED turns flashing green 2.
  • Page 12 HOMETOUCH User manual 3. Touch to activate the audio communication with the Entrance Panel The LED turns steady green 4. Touch or scroll to display another camera Note: audio communication remains active also when switching cameras; switching from one camera to another is also possible without enabling the audio...
  • Page 13 HOMETOUCH User manual 5. Touch to end the audio and video communication HOMETOUCH returns to the Home Page 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C External Look outside Open Door Generic...
  • Page 14: Intercom

    HOMETOUCH User manual Intercom 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C External Look outside Open Door Generic Public intercom rin... 1. Touch to activate the intercom with the desired Internal Unit The LED turns flashing green and the display shows the Internal Unit communication screen Call to External intercom ringtone...
  • Page 15 HOMETOUCH User manual When the called extension answers, the duration of the call is displayed and the LED turns green steady Note : When a call is received from the Entrance Panel while the internal unit is in “intercom” mode, the system follows the priority rules and ends the active call.
  • Page 16: Control A Light/Rolling Shutter

    HOMETOUCH User manual Control a light/rolling shutter Lights 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Kitchen dimmer 1. Touch to switch on the light and/or adjust its intensity 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation Kitchen dimmer...
  • Page 17 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation Kitchen dimmer ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C 3. Touch and scroll to the left/right to decrease/increase the brightness 4. Touch to close and return to the Home Page 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions...
  • Page 18 HOMETOUCH User manual Shutters 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Kitchen Look outside Open Door Generic Public rolling shutter 1. Touch to rise/lower the shutter 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation Kitchen rolling shutter...
  • Page 19 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation Kitchen rolling shutter ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C MOVING 4. Touch to stop the rolling shutter 5. Touch to close and return to the Home Page 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE...
  • Page 20: Switch All The Lights Off

    HOMETOUCH User manual Switch all the lights off When the lights are on, an indication appears in the Home Status preview screen 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Kitchen dimmer 1.
  • Page 21 HOMETOUCH User manual HOME STATUS Lights OFF Kitchen Kitchen Living room Confirm to turn dimmer dimmer lights OFF 3. Touch to confirm HOME STATUS If you changed your mind tap on the object to turn it back on or on a shutter to open it back Kitchen Kitchen Living room...
  • Page 22 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Kitchen dimmer...
  • Page 23: Insert The Burglar Alarm Using An Insertion Scenario

    HOMETOUCH User manual Insert the burglar alarm using an insertion scenario 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C External Look outside Open Door Generic Public intercom rin... 1.
  • Page 24 HOMETOUCH User manual Security Perform NIGHT INSERTION System disarmed DEACTIVATION Scenes Deactivation Total insertion Night insertion Day insertion 3. If required enter the code 4. Touch to confirm A message indicates that the insertion scenario has been activated and that the system for the partitions of that scenario has been activated.
  • Page 25 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Night insertion ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C External Look outside Open Door Generic Public intercom rin...
  • Page 26: Introduction

    HOMETOUCH User manual Introduction Fundamental concepts HOMETOUCH is a connected device with video door entry functions and, if associated with the MyHOME_Up system, with home automation functions. It is possible to use the video door entry functions: Home Page • directly from the device, using objects always present in the or added to the Favourites...
  • Page 27: General Information

    HOMETOUCH User manual General information LEDs and pushbuttons 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Note: the image* shows the device with all its functions enabled. In this manual check how to enable them.
  • Page 28: Home Page

    HOMETOUCH User manual Home Page The content of this page will change based on the configuration mode and the systems connected to MyHOMEServer1 Below is the Home Page with all the enabled functions. 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters...
  • Page 29 HOMETOUCH User manual Caution: remote activation may cause damage to people or property Note: communication between HOMETOUCH and Mhserver1 is always through the IP network (Wi-Fi or Ethernet); therefore, the commands sent (e.g.: scenarios) may not be delivered in case of network fault. Note: a domestic Wi-Fi with Internet access is needed for the connection between the HOMETOUCH video internal unit and the Smartphone.
  • Page 30: Home Status

    HOMETOUCH User manual Home status This function allows you to display some devices of the MyHOMEServer1 active on your system, in particular: – when there are lights on – when there are rolling shutters open – when music is being played by a music player –...
  • Page 31 HOMETOUCH User manual HOME STATUS If you changed your mind tap on the object to turn it back on or on a shutter to open it back Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen light Kitchen socket rolling shutter Kitchen Player When the objects are switched off, their OFF commands disappear, but the objects remain available until the screen switches off.
  • Page 32: Favourites

    HOMETOUCH User manual Favourites In addition to being available in the Home Status, screen, the objects may also be added to the Favourites area, from where they can also be managed in a simpler way. Once added to the Favourites area, the object is always available, and therefore it will always be possible to display its status and control the associated device.
  • Page 33 HOMETOUCH User manual Home automation objects This page includes the objects created in MyHOME_Up: Light, Rolling shutter, Player and Controlled socket. ADD FAVORITE Objects Scenes Video door entry Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen light Kitchen Player coloured Kitchen Kitchen Kitchen socket dimmer rolling shutter A Number of objects added to the Favourites area 1.
  • Page 34 HOMETOUCH User manual Scenarios This page includes the scenarios created with MyHOME_Up ADD FAVORITE Objects Scenes Video door entry Scenes Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3 3. Touch to add a scenario ADD FAVORITE Objects Scenes Video door entry Scenes Scene 1 Scene 2 Scene 3...
  • Page 35 HOMETOUCH User manual Video door entry objects This page includes the objects created and configured in the Advanced settings/video door entry system section: Commands, cameras and intercom ADD FAVORITE Objects Scenes Video door entry Keylocks Cameras Intercoms Doorlock Private Internal Generic Public External...
  • Page 36 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C External Look outside Open Door Generic Public intercom rin... Now the objects have been added to the Favourites area (see the video door entry system functions home automation functions...
  • Page 37: Move An Object

    HOMETOUCH User manual Move an object 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation External ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Look outside Open Door Generic Public Everything is turned intercom rin... off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Kitchen Living room Kitchen light Kitchen dimmer Kitchen coloured rolling shutter rolling shutter...
  • Page 38 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation External ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Look outside Open Door Generic Public Everything is turned intercom rin... off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Kitchen Living room Kitchen light Kitchen dimmer Kitchen coloured rolling shutter rolling shutter...
  • Page 39: Delete An Object

    HOMETOUCH User manual Delete an object 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation External ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Look outside Open Door Generic Public Everything is turned intercom rin... off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Kitchen Living room Kitchen light Kitchen dimmer Kitchen coloured rolling shutter rolling shutter...
  • Page 40 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation External ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Look outside Open Door Generic Public Everything is turned intercom rin... off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Kitchen Living room Kitchen light Kitchen dimmer Kitchen Player rolling shutter rolling shutter...
  • Page 41: Video Door Entry Functions

    HOMETOUCH User manual Video door entry functions advanced settings/video If appropriately enabled (at the first switch on, or at a later stage in the door entry system section), you will have available a number of video door entry system functions that will give you the possibility of communicating with Entrance Panels and Internal Units, display cameras and check the video answering machine.
  • Page 42: Use Of The Functions From The Device

    HOMETOUCH User manual Use of the functions from the device Answer a call When a call is received by an Entrance Panel, the LED turns flashing green and after a few seconds the image recorded by the Entrance Panel camera is displayed. A Displays the other Entrance Panels and/or cameras in sequence (cycling) Rejects/terminates the call C Opens the Entrance Panel door lock...
  • Page 43 HOMETOUCH User manual Speaking A Adjusts the volume Disables the microphone C Adjusts the image brightness D Adjusts the image contrast Adjusts the image colour Note: the functions and settings shown refer to a call from an audio/video Entrance Panel; some will not be available if the call is received from an audio only entrance panel.
  • Page 44 HOMETOUCH User manual Door OPENED LED status: the steady blue colour and a message indicate that the door lock has been released Note: the door lock can also be released without answering the call 4. Touch to end the call...
  • Page 45: Look (Auto-Switching On/Scrolling)

    HOMETOUCH User manual Look (auto-switching on/scrolling) This function gives the possibility of viewing the images recorded by the associated Entrance Panel camera, and to scroll through the various connected cameras and/or Entrance Panels. It is also possible to activate the audio communication, which as a standard is disabled. 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE...
  • Page 46 HOMETOUCH User manual A Closes the connection Displays the other Entrance Panels and/or cameras in sequence (cycling) C Activates the audio communication D Opens the Entrance Panel door lock Image adjustment LED status: flashing green 2. If necessary, touch to adjust the image parameters 3.
  • Page 47 HOMETOUCH User manual Door OPENED LED status: the steady blue colour and a message indicate that the door lock has been released Note: the door lock can also be released without activating the audio communication 5. Touch or scroll to display another camera (cycling)
  • Page 48 HOMETOUCH User manual Note: audio communication remains active also when switching cameras; switching from one camera to another is also possible without enabling the audio 6. Touch to end the audio and video communication...
  • Page 49: Door Lock Release

    HOMETOUCH User manual Door lock release This function opens the associated Entrance Panel door lock 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed Door 23.4 °C OPENED External Look outside Open Door Generic Public...
  • Page 50: Cctv

    HOMETOUCH User manual CCTV This section can be used to monitor your home by enabling one of the video surveillance system cameras inside the apartment or the common areas (e.g. garages, garden). 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost...
  • Page 51 HOMETOUCH User manual A Image adjustment Stops camera display The image is displayed for three minutes. The camera cycling function is not included Note: for the camera cycling or multi-vision function, a device performing these functions must be installed (e.g. Digital Video Recorder). For more information contact your installer.
  • Page 52: Events

    HOMETOUCH User manual Events In this page it is possible to display the audio/video messages of the video door entry answering machine and the system messages. If there are new messages recorded on the answering machine or, for example, a system message indicating that a software update is available, a visual notification (A)appears on the event icon and the LED (B) becomes white steady.
  • Page 53: Answering Machine

    HOMETOUCH User manual Answering machine In this page it is possible to display any Entrance Panel audio/video messages recorded in your absence. To activate the function and set the other parameters (recording quality and welcome message), see the Settings/answering machine section.
  • Page 54 HOMETOUCH User manual The message is played back automatically A Closes the message Plays the next message C Stops/plays a message D Plays the previous message 2. If necessary, touch/scroll to open the audio adjustment panel Settings A Adjusts the volume...
  • Page 55: System Messages

    HOMETOUCH User manual System messages In this page it is possible to display any system messages, which can be of two types: – Available firmware download message (A) – Message confirming the connection to the network and the App download page (B) MESSAGES EVENTS 9-1-2018 15:34...
  • Page 56 HOMETOUCH User manual If the device is left unattended and the screen switches off, at the end of the download the device automatically restarts and at the next access the screen shows a message (2) reminding the user to complete the procedure by installing the firmware MESSAGES EVENTS 9-1-2018 15:34...
  • Page 57 HOMETOUCH User manual DOOR ENTRY FOR HOMETOUCH Now you can download DOOR ENTRY TOUCH and start receive door entry call on your smartphone, manage doorlock remotely, call your MYHOME TOUCH from your smartphone and look at answering machine messages from the app Point to the QR code with your smartphone to frame it, download the App from the specific store and then complete the procedure for association...
  • Page 58: Commands

    HOMETOUCH User manual Commands The Favourites area shows any previously added command group objects. These objects enable certain actuators (e.g. door locks, garden light, etc.) in your system. Door lock: sends a command to open a door lock of your system Doorlock 1 General: sends a command, for example to switch the garden light on Generic...
  • Page 59 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed Generic 23.4 °C ACTIVATE External Look outside Open Door Generic Public intercom rin... LED status: the steady blue colour (Door lock and General only) and a message indicate that the command has been executed...
  • Page 60: Cameras

    HOMETOUCH User manual Cameras The Favourites area shows any previously added camera group objects. These objects monitor your home by enabling one make it possible cameras inside the apartment, the common areas (e.g. garages, garden), and at the Entrance Panels. After enabling a camera, it is possible to “scroll”...
  • Page 61 HOMETOUCH User manual The icons that appear and the corresponding available functions depend on the type of device connected. The example shown is for an audio and video Entrance Panel. A Closes the connection Displays the other Entrance Panels and/or cameras in sequence (cycling) C Activates the audio communication D Opens the Entrance Panel door lock Image adjustment...
  • Page 62 HOMETOUCH User manual LED status: fixed green 4. Touch to activate the Entrance Panel door lock Door OPENED LED status: the steady blue colour and a message indicate that the door lock has been released Note: the door lock can also be released without activating the audio communication...
  • Page 63 HOMETOUCH User manual 5. Touch or scroll to display another camera (cycling) Note: audio communication remains active also when switching cameras; switching from one camera to another is also possible without enabling the audio 6. Touch to end the audio and video communication...
  • Page 64: Intercom

    HOMETOUCH User manual Intercom The Favourites area shows any previously added intercom group objects. These objects communicate with other video/audio internal units installed in your home, or in other apartments. Internal: it enables the communication among rooms of the same apartment Internal External: it enables the communication among rooms of different...
  • Page 65 HOMETOUCH User manual Call to External intercom ringtone The LED turns flashing green and the display shows the Internal Unit communication screen Call to External intercom ringtone 00:009 When the called extension answers, the duration of the call is displayed (A) and the LED turns green steady Note: When a call is received from the Entrance Panel while the internal unit is in “intercom”...
  • Page 66 HOMETOUCH User manual Call to External intercom ringtone 00:009 2. If necessary, touch to open the audio adjustment panel Settings A Adjusts the volume Disables the microphone 3. Touch to end the communication...
  • Page 67: Use Of The Functions From Door Entry For Hometouch App

    HOMETOUCH User manual Use of the functions from Door Entry for HOMETOUCH App Introduction You can interact with your HOMETOUCH using the free Door Entry for HOMETOUCH App. After registering and authenticating, you must make the association with the device; at this point you can: –...
  • Page 68: Account Registration

    HOMETOUCH. After opening the App follow the registration instructions: when the account has been created it will be common to all the connected Legrand/BTicino device App A. Open the contacts page with various references for assistance.
  • Page 69 HOMETOUCH User manual 6. Touch to end the procedure After confirming, the system will send the data (temporary password) to the email address indicated by you in the registration phase for the first access 7. Enter the e-mail 8. Enter the temporary password sent to you via email 9.
  • Page 70 HOMETOUCH User manual For safety reasons you will be asked to change the temporary password for a customised one 7. For security reasons enter a new password with these features: – minimum length 8 characters; – must contain at least one letter and one number; –...
  • Page 71: Authentication

    B. Touch to create a new account C. Touch to start the account deletion procedure. Account deletion cannot be reversed and is common to all the connected Legrand/BTicino device App D. Tick the box to access subsequently without having to repeat the authentication E.
  • Page 72: Forgotten Password

    HOMETOUCH User manual Forgotten password When you have forgotten the password: 1. Touch to activate the password recovery procedure 2. Enter the email address linked to your account to which the new password will be sent 3. Touch to zero the password and quit the procedure Now your account password has been reset and a new password which you can use to access the Door Entry for HOMETOUCH App has been sent to the email address entered in point 2.
  • Page 73 HOMETOUCH User manual 4. Enter the e-mail 5. Enter the temporary password sent to you via email 6. Touch to make the login 7. For security reasons enter a new password with these features: – minimum length 8 characters; – must contain at least one letter and one number; –...
  • Page 74: Account Cancellation

    4. Touch to confirm. Remember that when the procedure is complete your account will be definitively cancelled 5. Touch to end Note: the account is common to all the Apps of the Legrand/BTicino connected devices. If it is modified or deleted you will no longer have access to all the connected devices.
  • Page 75: Association Of The Device

    HOMETOUCH User manual Association of the device After registering and authenticating for the first time (the first smartphone) you will be shown a tutorial. Follow this to associate your account to the HOMETOUCH. Note: the HOMETOUCH must be connected to the same Wi-Fi network as the smartphone on which the Door Entry for HOMETOUCH App is connected.
  • Page 76: Home Page

    HOMETOUCH User manual Home page After being authenticated, from this page you can interact with your HOMETOUCH and with the video door entry system. You can also make various settings via the pull-down menu. DOOR ENTRY Room Press to activate Door locks DOOR LOCK Call home...
  • Page 77 HOMETOUCH User manual DOOR ENTRY Room Press to activate Door locks DOOR LOCK Call home 1. Select the desired camera or Entrance Panel. 2. Touch to display. DOOR ENTRY DOOR ENTRY DOOR ENTRY Room Room Room Door locks Door locks Door locks DOOR LOCK DOOR LOCK...
  • Page 78: Open Door Locks

    HOMETOUCH User manual Open door locks By means of this function you can open the door locks of the Entrance Panels configured on the device by your installer. Door locks DOOR LOCK DOOR LOCK A. Door lock of the associated Entrance Panel. B.
  • Page 79 HOMETOUCH User manual With smartphone in stand-by, following a call from the Entrance Panel: – on Android, the image taken with the call* management icons appears; – on iOS, the call notification appears. – both systems will receive a push notification. *The first three smartphones which receive the call will see the video image directly before answering, the others instead only after answering.
  • Page 80: Call Home: Call Your Hometouch

    HOMETOUCH User manual Call home: Call your HOMETOUCH You can communicate with your HOMETOUCH by means of this function. DOOR ENTRY Room Press to activate 00:16 Door locks DOOR LOCK Call home 1. Touch to call the HOMETOUCH. Incoming call from smartphone 2.
  • Page 81: Menu

    HOMETOUCH User manual 00:16 The communication is played automatically in hands free. 3. Touch to change from hands-free to telephone mode. 4. Touch to silence the microphone. 5. Touch to end the call. Menu Via this pull-down menu you can display the audio/video messages recorded by the Entrance Panel (answering machine), send commands, manage the associated users, update your HOMETOUCH firmware, modify your account data and display information on the App.
  • Page 82: Answering Machine

    HOMETOUCH User manual Answering machine In this section you can activate the answering-machine function to record an audio/video call from the entrance panel It is also possible to display the recorded messages. Menu DOOR ENTRY ANSWERING MACHINE Answering machine Camera Answering machine Activations 12/05/2017...
  • Page 83 HOMETOUCH User manual ANSWERING MACHINE ANSWERING MACHINE Answering machine Answering machine 12/05/2017 12/05/2017 14:40 14:40 12/05/2017 12/05/2017 14:38 14:38 10/05/2017 10/05/2017 12:26 12:26 05/05/2017 05/05/2017 19:37 19:37 6. Touch to save it. Caution: on confirming the operation the answering-machine function will also be disabled on your HOMETOUCH and all the associated smartphonesi 7.
  • Page 84: Activations

    HOMETOUCH User manual Activations This section can be used to enable certain actuators (e.g. door locks, garden light, etc.). The activations available are those in the advanced settings/video door entry/commands section of your HOMETOUCH. Menu DOOR ENTRY ACTIVATIONS Answering machine Camera Door lock Activations...
  • Page 85: Users

    HOMETOUCH User manual Users In this section you can dissociate your user and disconnect the smartphones connected to him. You can also invite other users to associate their accounts to your HOMETOUCH, so that they can use the connected HOMETOUCH functions. After the user you have invited has registered with the portal and logged in, he is displayed in the list with the smartphones connected to him.
  • Page 86 HOMETOUCH User manual Invites a user With this procedure you can invite other users to use the functions of your HOMETOUCH. In this way they can use the connected HOMETOUCH functions. 1. Touch Invite another user. 2. Enter the email of the user to associate and confirm it. 3.
  • Page 87: Settings

    HOMETOUCH User manual 3. Enter the email of the user to associate and confirm it. 4. Continue. 5. At this point you will find him in the list of associated accounts. Settings In this section you can update your HOMETOUCH firmware and replace the video internal unit. This last function allows you to replace the faulty device with a new one.
  • Page 88 HOMETOUCH User manual HOMETOUCH firmware update (only if connected to the same Wi-Fi network of the HOMETOUCH) When a new firmware is released you will be sent a notification on your smartphone, or you can update your HOMETOUCH firmware at any time by accessing this section. UPDATING THE VIDEO INTERNAL UNIT UPDATING THE VIDEO INTERNAL UNIT UPDATING THE VIDEO INTERNAL UNIT...
  • Page 89: Account

    HOMETOUCH User manual Account The account is common to all the connected Legrand/BTicino devices App. In this section you can display information on your account and/or cancel it. You can also edit your authentication password. Menu DOOR ENTRY ACCOUNT Answering machine...
  • Page 90 HOMETOUCH User manual Account information In this section you can edit your account data and display the terms and conditions of use. 1. Touch to enable the modification. 2. Modify the data 3. Touch to save it. 4. Accept the terms and conditions of use laid down in the associated text (obligatory). Change password ACCOUNT Account information...
  • Page 91 HOMETOUCH User manual Delete the account In this section you can cancel your account definitively ACCOUNT Account information Change password Cancel the account 1. Touch to activate the account cancellation procedure. 2. Touch to continue. 3. Enter the password you used for authentication. 4.
  • Page 92: Help

    HOMETOUCH User manual Help In this section you can display the after-sales service contacts page and send a notification about a problem you have found. Menu DOOR ENTRY Answering machine Camera Activations Users Settings Premi per attivare Account Help Serrature Information SERRATURA Chiama Casa...
  • Page 93: Home-Automation Functions (Myhome_Up)

    HOMETOUCH User manual Home-automation functions (MyHOME_Up) You can control your home through various functions: activate lights, rolling shutters, controlled sockets, scenarios, and manage some sound system, burglar alarm system and temperature control system functions. The light objects allow you to switch a light on/off Light and adjust its intensity and colour.
  • Page 94: Use The Functions From The Device

    HOMETOUCH User manual Use the functions from the device Light The light objects allow you to switch a light on/off and adjust it. Via the coloured light object you can also manage the coloured Philips Hue* and Lifx* Enttec ODE* LED lamps.
  • Page 95 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed Kitchen light 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Kitchen light 2. A message indicates that the light is switched ON 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE...
  • Page 96 HOMETOUCH User manual Control the object from Home Status 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Kitchen light When the light is switched on, an indication appears in the Home Status preview screen 1.
  • Page 97 HOMETOUCH User manual HOME STATUS Lights OFF Kitchen Living room Confirm to turn Kitchen light light lights OFF 4. Touch to confirm...
  • Page 98: Dimmer

    HOMETOUCH User manual Dimmer Control the object from Favourites 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Kitchen dimmer A Light status Light name 1.
  • Page 99 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation Kitchen dimmer ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C 3. Touch and scroll to the left/right to decrease/increase the brightness Control the object from Home Status 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost...
  • Page 100 HOMETOUCH User manual HOME STATUS Lights OFF Kitchen Kitchen Living room dimmer dimmer 2. Touch to change the status of the dimmer (from this page it is not possible to adjust the light intensity). If the light is switched off, it will only be available in this page until the screen turns off. For Home Status more information, see the section...
  • Page 101: Coloured Light

    HOMETOUCH User manual Coloured light Control the object from Favourites 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Kitchen coloured A Light status Light name 1.
  • Page 102 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Kitchen coloured Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C Whites 3. Touch and go to the area to set the colour of the light by selecting the hue Touch to set the light colour temperature (warm or cool) Touch and scroll to the right/left to increase/decrease the brightness Control the object from Home Status...
  • Page 103 HOMETOUCH User manual HOME STATUS Lights OFF Kitchen Kitchen Living room coloured coloured 2. Touch to change the status of the light (from this page it is not possible to adjust the light intensity and colour). If the light is switched off, it will only be available in this page until the screen turns off. For Home Status more information, see the section...
  • Page 104: Shutter

    HOMETOUCH User manual Shutter The rolling shutter objects allow you to open and close rolling shutters, shutters and garage doors. You can also adjust the opening level (only for rolling shutters with opening level adjustment function). Rolling shutter without opening level adjustment function: open, close, stop, but no rolling shutter status display Kitchen rolling shutter...
  • Page 105 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation Kitchen rolling shutter ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C OPEN A Rolling shutter movements Rise the rolling shutter Lower the rolling shutter Stop the rolling shutter 2.
  • Page 106: Rolling Shutter With Opening Level Adjustment

    HOMETOUCH User manual When a rolling shutter is moving, a pop-up message appears in the Home Page Shutters moving Press here to STOP Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C Kitchen Look outside Open Door Generic Public rolling shutter 4.
  • Page 107 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation Kitchen rolling shutter ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C CLOSED A Commands Rise the rolling shutter Lower the rolling shutter Stop the rolling shutter Rolling shutter status Open: rolling shutter open, even if not completely Moving: rolling shutter moving...
  • Page 108 HOMETOUCH User manual 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation Kitchen rolling shutter ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C MOVING 4. Touch to stop the rolling shutter When a rolling shutter is moving, a pop-up message appears in the Home Page Shutters moving Press here to STOP Deactivation...
  • Page 109 HOMETOUCH User manual Control the object from Home Status 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C Kitchen Look outside Open Door Generic Public rolling shutter When a rolling shutter is open, an indication appears in the Home Status preview screen 1.
  • Page 110 HOMETOUCH User manual HOME STATUS Shutters DOWN Kitchen Kitchen Living room Confirm to close rolling shutter rolling shutter all shutters 4. Touch to confirm...
  • Page 111: Player

    HOMETOUCH User manual Player This object allows you to control a Nuvo or Sonos* music player, playing music tracks or listening to radio stations selected in the MyHOME_Up player object. *Note: the device may not be compatible with some models or their firmware versions. BTicino is not responsible for any present and future malfunctionings or incompatibilities which can be attributed to third-party devices.
  • Page 112 HOMETOUCH User manual Control the object from Home Status 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Kitchen Player When a track is being played, an indication appears in the Home Status preview screen 1.
  • Page 113 HOMETOUCH User manual HOME STATUS MULtimedia OFF Kitchen Confirm to stop all Kitchen Player Kitchen Player 1 multimedia 4. Touch to confirm...
  • Page 114: Controlled Socket

    HOMETOUCH User manual Controlled socket This object supplies a controlled socket ON/OFF: controlled socket power supply Controlled soc... ON/OFF Control the object from Favourites 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C Look outside...
  • Page 115 HOMETOUCH User manual Control the object from Home Status 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Kitchen Thermost... 23.4 °C Look outside Open Door Generic Public Controlled soc... When a socket is powered, an indication appears in the Home Status preview screen 1.
  • Page 116 HOMETOUCH User manual HOME STATUS SocketS OFF Kitchen Controlled Controlled Confirm to turn socket... socket... sockets OFF 4. Touch to confirm...
  • Page 117: Scenarios

    HOMETOUCH User manual Scenarios This object allows you to start a scenario created in MyHOME_Up Starts a scenario created in MyHOME_Up Scene Control the object from Favourites 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ACTIVE ZONE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost...
  • Page 118: Temperature Control

    HOMETOUCH User manual Temperature control In this section it is possible to manage the thermostats of your system in order to adjust the temperature of your home 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December Deactivation ZONE ATTIVE 0 partitions Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost...
  • Page 119 HOMETOUCH User manual THERMOREGULATION Other... Entrance thermostat Room thermostat 20.9 °C 20.2 °C A Opens the panel to set the operating mode of the system System zones This page includes the thermostats of your home; the object background shows the status of the zone: Entrance thermostat Pale background...
  • Page 120 HOMETOUCH User manual Entrance thermostat 20.9 °C 23.5 °C A Zone name Displays the measured temperature C Displays the set temperature D Manual mode: Touch to increase/decrease the temperature in manual mode Set the speed of the fan-coil fan Thermal protection/antifreeze mode: Touch to set Antifreeze Mode (heating).
  • Page 121 HOMETOUCH User manual THERMOREGULATION Other... Entrance thermostat Room thermostat 20.9 °C 20.2 °C Working mode Heating Cooling 5. Select the operating mode 6. Touch to confirm...
  • Page 122: Burglar Alarm

    HOMETOUCH User manual Burglar alarm In this section you can display the Burglar Alarm system status, the current faults, display the status, activate the partitions and switch the Burglar Alarm system on by means of the insertion scenarios. Note: this function is only present if you have a BTicino Burglar Alarm system (alarm control units 4200, 4201, 4203) and have made the connection with the control unit following the procedure.
  • Page 123 HOMETOUCH User manual Security System disarmed DEACTIVATION Scenes Deactivation Total insertion Night insertion Day insertion A Returns to the Home Page Insertion scenarios C Partitions D Zones Alarms/faults Fundamental concepts This section explains the terms used in reference to Burglar Alarm System concepts and functions. Partitions: partitions are the areas in which the home is split following a logic and functional aggregation.
  • Page 124: Insertion Scenarios

    HOMETOUCH User manual Insertion scenarios This page can be used to insert the burglar alarm system using the insertion scenarios. Security System disarmed DEACTIVATION Scenes Deactivation Total insertion Night insertion Day insertion A Shows the status of the system Shows the active insertion scenario C Insertion scenarios available in the burglar-alarm system 1.
  • Page 125: Partitions

    HOMETOUCH User manual A message indicates that the insertion scenario has been activated and that the system for the partitions of that scenario has been activated. Security Sistema inserimento PARZIALE Night insertion Scenes Done Deactivation Total insertion Night insertion Day insertion Partitions In this page you can display and switch the partitions of your burglar-alarm system on regularly without using the insertion scenarios.
  • Page 126 HOMETOUCH User manual Security Perform OUTDOOR PERIMETERS Partitions Internal perimeters Outdoor perimeters Night volumetric Day volumetric Outdoor volumetric 2. If required enter the code 3. Touch to confirm A message indicates that the system for the indicated partition has been activated. Security Partitions Internal perimeters...
  • Page 127: Zones

    HOMETOUCH User manual Zones In this page it is possible to display the list of the zones of the system and if necessary disable them, for example to exclude the sensor of a window that you might not want to protect. Security Zone Kitchen IR...
  • Page 128: Alarms And Faults

    HOMETOUCH User manual Security Zone Kitchen IR Living room IR Living room IR Garden IR Garage IR Done Room window cont Reinforced door cont Living room window cont Kitchen window cont Bathroom window cont Living room blind IR Bathroom blind IR A message indicates that the zone has been excluded from the system and will not be re-included automatically;...
  • Page 129 HOMETOUCH User manual Alarms In case of burglar alarm system alarm, a message appears in the Home Page (flashing red band) 16:01 Wednesday, 6 December ACTIVE ZONE Allarme Everything is turned off and shutters Kitchen Thermost... are closed 23.4 °C External Look outside Open Door...
  • Page 130 HOMETOUCH User manual Faults In this page it is possible to display the faults in progress in the system Security Alarms: Faults: Today 16:35 Low battery Volumetric sensors Low power supply Today 16:33 Volumetric sensors KO GSM KO BUS Battery exhausted: battery power charge below the threshold (if no mains power supply connected) KO BUS: BUS wiring or connection problem KO Ethernet: Ethernet network problem (not available or faulty)
  • Page 131: Use Of The Functions From Myhome_Up

    HOMETOUCH User manual Use of the functions from MyHOME_Up The home automation functions can be managed locally using the Home Page icons and the dedicated pages, shown in the previous paragraphs, or remotely using the objects and functions available in the MyHOME_Up App. Download the MyHOME_Up App from the Stores...
  • Page 132: Settings

    HOMETOUCH User manual Settings After installing and connecting HOMETOUCH, it will be necessary to complete the basic setup before being able to use the device. Note: the available functions and settings depend on the initial choice (video door entry system, home automation, both) and the functions of the associated MyHOMEServer1.
  • Page 133 HOMETOUCH User manual Set the general parameters such as: Date and time/Language/ Main Information It displays/modifies the mean of connection of your device to the Network home network (Wi-Fi, Ethernet) and modifies its parameters It adjusts the brightness and changes the background image of the Display display;...
  • Page 134: General

    HOMETOUCH User manual General This section contains the general settings. SETTINGS Answering machine Date & Time Language Information Main Set date and time automatically Use date and time provided by the network Network Time zone Modify Europe/Rome Display Audio Answering machine Date and time Set the current date and time.
  • Page 135 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS SELECT TIMEZONE Answering machine GMT 00 London, Lisbon, Dublin Main GMT +1 Rome, Paris, Berlin Network GMT +2 Athens, Istanbul, Bucharest Display GMT +3 Moscow, Mogadishu, Doha GMT +3:30 Tehran Audio GMT +4 Abu Dhabi, Dubai, Port Louis Answering machine GMT +4:30 Kabul 2.
  • Page 136 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS Answering machine Date & Time Language Information Main Set date and time automatically Use date and time provided by the network Network Time zone Modify Europe/Rome Display Audio Answering machine 5. Touch if you want to disable the automatic date and time function and to manually set date and time SETTINGS Answering machine...
  • Page 137 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS DATE AND TIME Answering machine Main Network October 2015 Display November 2016 December 2017 Audio January 2018 February 2019 Answering machine 7. Scroll to set the time 8. Scroll to set the date 9. Touch to end...
  • Page 138: Language

    HOMETOUCH User manual Language Set the device language SETTINGS Answering machine Date & Time Language Information Main English Network Français Display Italiano Español Audio Deutsch Answering machine 1. Touch the icon for the desired language Information In this section it is possible to display some information concerning the configuration of the device SETTINGS Answering machine Date &...
  • Page 139: Network

    HOMETOUCH User manual Network In this section, it is possible to view how the device is connected to the home network (Wi-Fi or Ethernet), and if required change the way of connection or its parameters. Note: the selection of a connection method will disable the other one available. The selection may be modified at any time.
  • Page 140: Connection To The Network Using Wi-Fi Technology

    HOMETOUCH User manual Connection to the network using Wi-Fi technology SETTINGS Answering machine Disconnected Other Main Connection Network Wi-Fi Display Ethernet Audio My home Answering machine Wi-Fi 01 A Opens the “hidden network” selection page 2. Select the domestic network to which you want to connect the device Note: your domestic network must have the following features: –...
  • Page 141 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS Reset Wi-FI Answering machine Connected to the internet Other Main Connection Network Wi-Fi Display Ethernet Audio My home Connected Answering machine Wi-Fi 01 A It resets all Wi-Fi settings Note: after resetting all Wi-Fi settings, it will be necessary to re-enter the password for the desired Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 142 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS NETWORK - ADVANCED DHCP: Enabled Answering machine IP Address Network mask Main 192.168.1.205 255.255.255.0 Network Primary DNS Secondary DNS 192.168.1.200 Display Gateway Audio 192.168.1.200 00:03:50:AF:00:86 Forget network Answering machine 9. Enter the new network parameters • IP address, network mask and DNS: typical parameters of TCP/IP protocol networks, necessary for the identification of the device within the local network.
  • Page 143: Connection To The Network Using Ethernet Technology

    HOMETOUCH User manual Connection to the network using Ethernet technology SETTINGS Answering machine Disconnected Main Connection Network Wi-Fi Ethernet Display Audio Answering machine 1. Touch to display or modify the network parameters SETTINGS NETWORK - ADVANCED DHCP: Enabled Answering machine IP Address Network mask Main...
  • Page 144 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS NETWORK - ADVANCED DHCP: Disabled Answering machine IP Address Network mask Main 192.168.1.204 255.255.255.0 Network Primary DNS Secondary DNS 192.168.1.200 Display Gateway Audio 192.168.1.200 00:03:50:AF:00:85 Answering machine 3. Enter the new network parameters • IP address, network mask and DNS: typical parameters of TCP/IP protocol networks, necessary for the identification of the device within the local network.
  • Page 145: Screen

    HOMETOUCH User manual Screen This section can be used to adjust the brightness and change the background of the display, and to enable/disable the proximity sensor. SETTINGS DISPLAY Answering machine Brightness Main Background image Change Network Switch on display on proximity Display Display is turned on each time someone is detected near the device...
  • Page 146: Audio

    HOMETOUCH User manual Audio This section can be used to associate specific ringtones to certain events, and to adjust their volume SETTINGS AUDIO Answering machine Ringtone volume Main Main Entrance panel ringtone Modify Network Secondary Entrance panel ringtone Display Modify Audio Other ringtones Answering machine...
  • Page 147: Answering Machine

    HOMETOUCH User manual Answering machine This section can be used to enable/disable the answering machine, set the quality of the recorded video feed, enable/disable and record the welcome message. SETTINGS ANSWERING MACHINE Answering machine Video door answering machine Main Recording quality High (video + audio) Network Low (images + audio)
  • Page 148 HOMETOUCH User manual Record the welcome message SETTINGS ANSWERING MACHINE MESSAGE Answering machine Now talk Main 0:02 Network Display Audio Answering machine 3. Touch to end the recording SETTINGS ANSWERING MACHINE MESSAGE Answering machine Listen to the message or record it Main again 0:00 / 0:06...
  • Page 149: Account

    HOMETOUCH User manual Account In this section it is possible to display the list of the users associated to your device and the smartphones connected to the accounts. It is also possible to disconnect the single smartphones or the user. Warning: the user section only appears if the device has been associated to the App SETTINGS...
  • Page 150 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS J.SMITH@GMAIL.COM Tap on Disconnect to disconnect the smartphone. Answering machine Tap on Disconnect User to disconnect the user and all its connected devices. Answering machine You are disconnecting the smartphone, it can no longer interact with HOMETOUCH connected functions.
  • Page 151 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS J.SMITH@GMAIL.COM Tap on Disconnect to disconnect the smartphone. Answering machine Tap on Disconnect User to disconnect the user and all its connected devices. Answering machine You are dissociating the user, it can no longer interact with the HOMETOUCH connected functions.
  • Page 152: Check Updates

    HOMETOUCH User manual Check updates This section can be used to see if any firmware updates are available, which can then be downloaded and installed. SETTINGS DEVICE UPDATES Answering machine Answering machine Account New update available Version 0.5.0 Do you want to download it now? Check updates Release notes Report a problem...
  • Page 153 HOMETOUCH User manual SETTINGS DEVICE UPDATES Answering machine Answering machine Account Update ready to install Version 0.5.0 Check updates Release notes Report a problem Install Advanced settings 2. At the end touch to install the update. Do not switch the HOMETOUCH off or disconnect it until the end of the procedure SETTINGS DEVICE UPDATES Answering machine...
  • Page 154: Notify A Problem

    HOMETOUCH User manual Notify a problem This section can be used to notify any issues to the support team. The support team will analyse the problem and contact you as soon as possible. SETTINGS REPORT A PROBLEM Problem Answering machine Answering machine Account Check updates...
  • Page 155: Advanced Settings

    HOMETOUCH User manual Advanced settings This section can be used for the configuration of the video door entry system advanced settings, creating commands, intercoms and cameras. Once created, they can be entered in the favourites and used. It is also possible to complete the synchronization with the MyHOMEServer1 connected to the system, therefore acquiring some home automation functions.
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