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  • Page 1 MIO/WIT MONITOR USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Technical publication for information purposes edited by FERMAX ELECTRÓNICA S.A.U. FERMAX ELECTRÓNICA applies a continuous improvement policy, therefore it reserves the right to modify the contents of this document, as well as the product features hereof at any time and without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INDICE 1 DESCRIPTION ..........................4 2 CALL RECEPTION ......................... 5 Calling from an access point ....................5 Call from the door of the home (doorbell) ................. 7 Calls from another home ....................7 Call from a concierge ......................7 3 MAKING CALLS ........................... 8 Call concierge ........................
  • Page 4: Description

    1 DESCRIPTION The following document is the User Manual for the monitors of the FERMAX MEET range, corresponding to the following references: • REF. 952201 MONITOR MIO WHITE 7" • REF. 952203 MONITOR MIO BLACK 7" • REF. 952701 MONITOR MIO WHITE 10"...
  • Page 5: Call Reception

    2 CALL RECEPTION Calling from an access point MEET monitors can receive calls from both the access point to the block corresponding to the home, as well as from any general entrance. During the call it is possible to open the access door, as well as any other additional doors that may have been installed (gate, garage, etc.) up to a maximum of 4.
  • Page 6 Pick up/accept call You can establish hands-free communication with the caller. The monitor interface will display an icon for volume control. Disconnect microphone Volume indicator Volume settings Exit Display of additional cameras If additional cameras are installed, a few dots will appear on the control panel. By tapping on them, more options will appear at the bottom of the screen.
  • Page 7: Call From The Door Of The Home (Doorbell)

    Call from the door of the home (doorbell) It is possible to receive calls via a button installed next to the door of the home itself. This call will sound different from other calls (ding-dong). If a camera has also been installed near the button, the image captured by that camera will be displayed on the monitor.
  • Page 8: Making Calls

    3 MAKING CALLS Call concierge It is possible to call any available concierge in the building or development. To do this, touch the icon . A list of all available concierges will appear on the screen. Touch the one you wish to communicate with. Concierge called Remaining time on call...
  • Page 9: Connection With An Access Panel

    When you pick up, the controls available on the panel will be Hang up/Reject call and Pick up/Accept call, so you can talk hands-free with your caller. Home called Remaining time on call Hang up/Reject Pick up The call duration is limited to 30 seconds. Touch the "Hang up/Reject call" key if you want to end it earlier.
  • Page 10 Take a photo By touching the icon , the image presented on the monitor will be captured and can be viewed later. See "Call log" section. Hang up/reject call Touch the icon if you do not wish to take the call. The monitor will turn off. Open the door Touch the icon if you want to open the door without first talking to the caller.
  • Page 11: Sos Call

    Visualisation of additional cameras If there are community cameras accessible via this monitor, some dots will appear on the control panel. By tapping on them, more options will appear at the bottom of the screen. Tap on the corresponding camera to be displayed. Additional cameras PANEL CAMERA...
  • Page 12: Additional Functions

    4 ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS In addition to the video door phone and intercom functions, your MEET monitor has a number of additional functions, which are listed below. Alarm Function Your MEET monitor is a complete alarm centre which, if any of the detectors it controls are triggered, will generate an alarm signal both on the monitor itself (an acoustic signal and the activation of a device) and in the concierges and Management Post in the development.
  • Page 13 The sequence is as follows: Select OUT MODE When in mode, touch the The change will be made automatically after 100 seconds, to give you time to leave the protected zone without triggering the alarm. The remaining exit time is displayed. Remaining time Once the time has elapsed, the monitor will return to the standby screen, displaying an icon indicating the current mode in the upper left corner.
  • Page 14 Select HOME MODE While in mode, touch the icon A dialling pad will appear. Enter the ALARM PIN number and touch the confirmation icon. You can also enter the DURESS PIN, which will cause the alarm to be deactivated but will in turn send a duress warning to the concierges.
  • Page 15 Remaining time The change will be made automatically after 100 seconds to prevent the alarm from being triggered if you need to pass through the protected area. The remaining exit time is displayed. Once the time has elapsed, the monitor will return to the standby screen, displaying an indicator icon in the upper left corner Select SLEEP MODE (from HOME MODE) While in mode...
  • Page 16: Lift Control

    NOTES: You may have entered the protected zone before accessing the monitor to disarm the alarm. You have a few seconds to perform the disarming process before the alarm is triggered. The default ALARM PIN is 1-2-3-4 and the DURESS PIN is 4-3-2-1. It can be changed to others of your choice as explained in the "ALARM PIN"...
  • Page 17: Actuator Control

    Actuator Control Remote activation of up to 8 devices from the monitor screen is possible, depending on the installation and system configuration. Touch the icon to access the actuator panel. Devices that have been installed and configured for remote activation will be listed. Touch the line of the device you want to activate.
  • Page 18: Call Log

    Call Log Each time a call is received, the information about the call is recorded, including date and time received, whether the call was answered, origin of the call and a capture (photo) of the time of the call, if the call was made from an outdoor panel, or photos added manually during the call.
  • Page 19: Message Management

    Touch twice on the photo to expand it at full screen. Touch the icon momentarily if you want to delete the photo. The device will ask for confirmation NOTES: Depending on the characteristics of the installation, this functionality may be deactivated.
  • Page 20 Touch the icon to display the received message(s). Touch the icon to delete all messages. The device will ask for confirmation. Unread messages will show a closed envelope icon and read messages will show an open envelope icon. Touch the message line to read the entire message Touch the icon to delete this message.
  • Page 21: Viewing Community Cameras

    Viewing Community Cameras If your development has authorised community cameras (in garages, common areas, etc.), you can select and view them at any time from your own monitor. It is also possible to view the video image captured by the different access panels in the development.
  • Page 22 You can use the controls on the side panel if you want to talk or open the door to the person in front of the panel, if applicable. Tap on the icon if you want to view any community camera in the development. A list of all available cameras will appear: Tap on the line that indicates the camera you want to view.
  • Page 23: Settings

    5 SETTINGS It is possible to customize the MEET monitor to suit your personal taste and to set the basic parameters through this section. You can access the SETTINGS menu by touching the icon from the main screen. A new menu will appear, with these options available: Ringtone Settings The MEET monitors have different ring tones you can associate with the different types of calls: PANEL/BLOCK, CONCIERGE and OTHERS.
  • Page 24: Screen Settings

    Select the ring tone to be associated with each type of call. After confirmation, the chosen ring tone will be heard. You can use the lower cursor to adjust the volume of the monitor, both for the ring tones and for hands-free conversation with your callers. Screen Settings It is possible to change the colour of the screen background, to adapt it to your personal taste.
  • Page 25: Language Settings

    Language Settings It is possible to set the language in which the interface of the MEET monitor menus and messages is displayed. Tap the icon to select the desired language from the available options: ENGLISH, SPANISH, GERMAN, POLISH, FRENCH, CHINESE, RUSSIAN, TURKISH or FARSI. Tap to select the desired language and confirm Date and Time Settings MEET monitors can connect to the internet to synchronise their internal clock with the time...
  • Page 26: Do Not Disturb Function

    NOTES: The date and time is lost if the monitor is disconnected or power is lost. Once reconnected, the time and date will be automatically adjusted if there is an internet connection, or if there is a concierge or Management Post in the building or urbanisation. All other settings: date format, time zone and DST are not lost.
  • Page 27: Alarm Pin

    ALARM PIN It is possible to change the ALARM PIN and DISTRESS PIN codes that are used when changing one of the modes of the alarm centre built into the MEET monitor. Tap the icon to access the PIN code change panel Enter the current PIN, then enter the new PIN and confirm.

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