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urmet domus 1083/12 Configuration Manual
urmet domus 1083/12 Configuration Manual

urmet domus 1083/12 Configuration Manual

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Configuration guide
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  • Page 1 1083/12 - 1083/15 - 1083/16 Configuration guide System Type B...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Contents Introduction Introduction Introduction Page 1 Page 1 Menu structure Menu structure Menu structure Page Page 3 Configuration Configuration procedure Configuration procedure procedure Page 4 Page 4 Programming proximity access keys Programming proximity access keys Programming proximity access keys Programming proximity access keys Programming proximity access keys Programming proximity access keys...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Introduction This programming guide is intended specifically for a particular type of system – System Type B System Type B – One (or up to a maximum of four) ‘Main’ entry panels i.e. panels which call all apartments in the system. The apartment numbers are not in the range of 1 to 127.
  • Page 4 ADDRESS ADDRESS ADDRESS 0 In System Type System Type System Type B it is necessary to create it is necessary to create it is necessary to create it is necessary to create it is necessary to create an OFFSET OFFSET in the numbering sequence. in the numbering sequence.
  • Page 5: Menu Structure

    Menu Structure LANGUAGE CONFIGURATION NAMES DOOR OPENER KEYS SIMPLIFIED GUI RESET MODULE TYPE MULTIRISE ID PRIMARY MODULE CODE TYPE BUSY TIME STOPABLE DOOR LOCK 1 RELEASE TIME DOOR LOCK 1 DOOR LOCK 2 RELEASE TIME DOOR LOCK 2 PASSWORD LCD BACKLIGHT BUTTON SOUND MULTITOUCH CALL WELCOME MESSAGE...
  • Page 6: Configuration Configuration Procedure

    Configuration procedure When the unit is first powered the screen is as follows – 99999 On the entry panel keypad press and you will see this screen – 1000 Enter (the default password) then press Use the buttons to select LINGUA and press Use the...
  • Page 7 You see this screen – LANGUAGE CONFIGURATION CONFIGURATION Press the button to select then press Use the buttons to select and press PRIMARY Use the buttons to select and press PRIMARY SECONDARY Press FROM: 0 TO: 0 Page 5...
  • Page 8 In a system with only one entry panel the ID is always . In this case just press In a system with two, three or four panels, each must have a different ID. The ID of the panel is determined by where it is connected in the system. You must refer to the connection diagram of your system for the ID of each panel.
  • Page 9 FREE Choosing means that the door can be opened by the monitor or handset at any time without the monitor or handset being called. SECRET Choosing means that the monitor or handset must be called before it can open the door. Use the buttons to make a selection then press DOOR LOCK 2 RELEASE TIME...
  • Page 10 PASSWORD Change the if required by pressing the button below to delete the current password - Enter the new password and press Adjusts the panel display backlight Use the buttons to make a selection then press The entry panel button confirmation beep can be Use the buttons to make a selection then press It is possible that when a number of buttons are pressed at the same time, a...
  • Page 11 WELCOME MESSAGE can be entered. This is the message which visitors will see when they approach the panel, for example the Block Name. The message can be two lines with each line having a maximum of sixteen characters. Use the keypad characters to enter the welcome message. to correct mistakes.
  • Page 12 Use the buttons to select the then press POSTMAN If you are not using the (TRADES) function then select and press POSTMAN To use the function choose then press Choose whether the POSTMAN function will work on MONDAY by selecting ON or OFF then press Enter the FROM time.
  • Page 13 POSTMAN ICON which appears on the display can be Use the buttons to select then press VOCAL SYNTHESIS (entry panel spoken instructions for example “Door open” ) can be switched Use the buttons to select then press SWITCHBOARD If there is a concierge select and press Otherwise select...
  • Page 14 MODIFY Use the buttons to select then press MODIFY RESET Press 0 BLOCK A Enter a name for the block (maximum 12 characters). If no block name is required it is possible to just enter a space using the button. For longer block names it is possible to combine the block name with the welcome message.
  • Page 15 1083/20 OFFSET example 1 Apartments starting at postal address 200 and starting at binary address 0. OFFSET In this case the would be 200 1083/20 OFFSET example 2 Apartments starting at postal address 450 and starting at binary address 0. OFFSET In this case the would be 450...
  • Page 16: Programming Proximity Access Keys

    Programming proximity keys 99999 On the entry panel keypad press and you will see this screen – 1000 Enter (the default password) then press KEYS Use the buttons to select and press LANGUAGE  KEYS Use the buttons to select and press ...
  • Page 17: Programming Door Open Codes

    Programming door open codes 99999 On the entry panel keypad press and you will see this screen – 1000 Enter (the default password) then press DOOR OPENER Use the buttons to select and press LANGUAGE DOOR OPENER Use the buttons to select and press Enter the code and press Note –...
  • Page 18: Appendix

    Appendix 1083/15 & 1083/16 outputs There are three outputs from the 1083/15 & 1083/16 for controlling electric releases, maglocks automatic doors and gates etc. S+ S- This output can be connected directly to a fail secure (locked) release with a maximum consumption of 15VA.
  • Page 19 URMET COMMUNICATION AND SECURITY UK LTD Urban Hive, Skyline 120, Avenue West, Great Notley, Essex. CM77 7AA Tel 01376 556010 Fax 01376 567874 www.urmet.co.uk sales@urmet.co.uk...

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