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  • Page 1 System technical manual for the installer...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents MT124-032F Version 2.0.0 Introduction ............................11 IPerCom devices and functions offered by the system .................13 Server 1060/1 ..........................14 Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18 ....................14 Modular entry panel with 1060/48 Alpha ..................15 2.3.1 Alpha call module ........................15 Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75 ......................16 Entry Panel 1060/21 ........................16 MAX 1717/31-32-33-34-41 ......................16...
  • Page 3 Launch a certain version of IPerCom Installer Tools ..............45 IPerCom Installer Tools user interface: local site and system site ..........46 How to use IPerCom Installer Tools for the configuration of a system ..........51 6.8.1 Mode 1: system installed but not configured, creation of local configuration without connection to the system .....................51...
  • Page 4 How to use IPerCom Installer Tools to modify the configuration with system already installed and configured ..........................68 6.10 System locally modified by MAX monitor..................72 6.11 Importing configuration files with different IDs................75 6.12 Systems with two configurations ....................81 6.13 Other functions of IperCom Installer Tools...................82 6.13.1...
  • Page 5 Switchboards .........................153 7.1.3.3 Auto-on function on Door Speaker Units, Call Modules and RTSP cameras from MAX monitors outside their competence................157 7.1.3.4 Contacts in system with Gateway IPerCom-2Voice ............160 7.1.4 Activations .........................163 7.1.4.1 Activation for events on Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75 ............168 7.1.4.2...
  • Page 6 7.1.6.6 Trade ..........................266 7.1.7 System parameters ......................268 7.1.7.1 Global Settings .......................269 7.1.7.2 Door/Gate Settings ......................270 7.1.7.3 Call Forwarding Settings ....................272 7.1.7.4 RTSP Network settings ....................273 7.1.7.5 Maintenance Settings ....................275 7.1.7.6 Selection of the addressing type ..................276 7.1.8 Setting of call forwarding ....................279 7.1.9 Search function ........................285 7.1.10...
  • Page 7 Changing the administrator password ................345 8.8.4 Changing the installer password ..................345 8.8.5 Devices not aligned to the same IPerCom version or UPTK software development platform ..........................347 Integration with the iPerTAlk system ....................349 Configuration and installation sequence for integration of the iPerTAlk system into the IPerCom system with the switch Ref.
  • Page 8 APPENDIX C: Differences of functions between 2Voice and IPerCom devices with IPerCom Switchboard ..413 APPENDIX D: IPerCom priority calls ......................414 APPENDIX E: Type of proximity keys that can be read by IPerCom devices with access control function ..415 APPENDIX F: Network configuration of RTSP cameras in an IPerCom system..........416 RTSP cameras configured by installer ....................416...
  • Page 9 ILA and voice synthesis module ref. 1168/48 (black) or ref. 1168/48W (white)........430 Structure...............................431 Installation ............................432 Speech synthesis language selection .....................432 Speech synthesis volume adjustment ....................433 Proximity key reader module Ref. 1168/45 (black) or Ref. 1168/45W (white)........434 Building number module Ref. 1168/50 (black) or Ref. 1168/50W (white) ..........436 Blind module Ref.
  • Page 10 Use of an Account created with the CallMe App ver. 3.0 on a smartphone or tablet with the CallMe app ver. 2.0 ..............................520 App CallMe user manual ........................522 APPENDIX O: IPassan integration with IPerCom ..................523 APPENDIX P1 How to properly turn 1060/1 Server on and off..............524 APPENDIX P2 Connection between 1060/1 Server and UPS device............525 APPENDIX P3 Replacing a 1060/1 Server that is no longer working.
  • Page 11: Introduction

    IPerCom Configurator released for Android tablets and through system monitors, 5. it allows displaying on IPerCom Installer Tools the event log, i.e. a set of events related to the system operation (for example call log, access point activities, user activities, alarms etc.); this function is available only if there is at least one system server in the system;...
  • Page 12 MAX monitor and the IPerCom Configurator app. The Technical System Manual for the Installer is intended as a manual for setting up an IPerCom system, so for the use and the detailed installation of the single devices please refer to the relevant user and installation manuals, available on the website www.urmet.com.
  • Page 13: Ipercom Devices And Functions Offered By The System

    IPerTalk system integration o Activation of Relay actuator 1060/84 outputs through system events, IPerCom supports a maximum of 20 devices among MAX monitors and Audio Apartment Stations per apartment and a maximum of 10 Switchboards. The Switchboard supports event log and diagnostic functions. For further details see the installation and user manual of the Switchboard downloadable from www.urmet.com...
  • Page 14: Server 1060/1

    The Server 1060/1 is a device required to manage large installations (with more than 1000 IP devices and 1000 users) and to have the event log available on IPerCom Installer Tools. It is possible to configure up to 4000 IP devices and 10000 users with at least one Server 1060/1 in the system. It is strongly recommended to connect a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) device to the Server 1060/1, to avoid irreparable damage caused by possible voltage drops and sudden power outages.
  • Page 15: Modular Entry Panel With 1060/48 Alpha

    A dedicated button can be used to send the call to the possible competence Switchboard present in the system. The Call Module integrates an access control proximity key reader. 2.3 Modular entry panel with 1060/48 Alpha The Modular Entry Panel consists of one external unit IP 1060/48 with 2 call keys on Mod.1168 mechanical unit with single module.
  • Page 16: Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75

    In addition to allowing normal video door phone functions, the MAX monitor can also be used to forward calls to a smartphone using the CallMe app (for Android and iOS). The MAX monitor can be used to configure the IPerCom system. 2.7 Audio Door Phone 1160/3 The Audio Door Phone 1160/3 is a device with hands-free speaker function.
  • Page 17: Relay Actuator 1060/84 V. 3.04

    (user activation function) depending on the user who has passed the key. 2.12 Switchboard 1060/41 The IPerCom system implements the concierge function using a PC and the specific Switchboard application software. It is possible to connect the door phone 1060/41 (via a USB port of the PC and the mini-jack audio connectors).
  • Page 18: Ipercom Clock Module 1060/85

    2.13 IPerCom Clock Module 1060/85 The IPerCom Clock Module 1060/85 is a device which provides the time to an IPerCom system if no MAX monitors are installed in it. The minimum duration of the battery is 3 years. 2.14 Gateway IPerCom-2Voice 1083/59...
  • Page 19: Ipassan Controller

    IPassan system to control any lifts in the system. The integration is done by exporting from IPerCom Installer Tools an xml file (which shows the topology of the system and its devices) and manually importing this file on the IPassan system (for further details see APPENDIX O: IPassan integration with IPerCom).
  • Page 20: Basic Concepts

    In IPerCom each topological node is assigned a two-digit alphanumeric code from “01” to “ZZ”, which is automatically assigned by the system when defining the system topology.
  • Page 21: Topological Path And Topological Group

    The 10-digit code that identifies the generic topological node in the system topology is called “topological code”. Each IPerCom device must be placed (installed) in a specific topological node (site, block, stair, floor or apartment). For example, MAX monitors are normally placed in an apartment, Call Modules are installed in a stair or block.
  • Page 22: Applications Of The Concepts Of Topological Path And Topological Group

    3.3 Applications of the concepts of topological path and topological group The above concepts can be applied to quickly and unambiguously define the operation of the main services offered by the IPerCom system. The following services are linked to the topological group concept: ...
  • Page 23: Propagation Of Contacts In Address Book Of Monitors Max And Audio Door Phones

    3.3.2 Propagation of contacts in address book of monitors MAX and Audio Door Phones A (public) contact created on a node is propagated on all MAX monitors and Audio Door Phones contained in the topological group of the node in question. For example, a contact created on a stair node will be automatically propagated in the address books of all MAX monitors and Audio Door Phones placed within the topological group of that stair.
  • Page 24: Resident Access (With Key Code And Door Code) To Doors/Gates Of The System

    The Call Module placed on node ‘’Block 1’’ has in its address book all the residents of the underlying apartments, that is the 12 apartments of its topological group. The Call Modules placed on the nodes ‘’Stair 1’’ and ‘’Stair 2’’ have in their address book only the apartments of their corresponding topological groups, that is six apartments each.
  • Page 25: Practical Example Of Application Of The Topological Path Concept

    Call Module A, as its topological path does not intercept the single Switchboard present in the system. 3.3.9 Summary table Below is a summary table of what has been written above regarding the main services offered by the IPerCom system and which concepts they are connected to (whether topological group or topological path): Topological Group...
  • Page 26: Main And Secondary Call Stations

    The call stations that can be divided into main and secondary are: Call Modules 1060/12-13-17-18, Entry panel 1060/21-71-74-75 and Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48. 3.5 Security level of an IPerCom system IPerCom has been designed by paying utmost attention to the system security. In fact, two levels of access password have been defined: ...
  • Page 27 The locking/unlocking of a system and the change of the installer password can be carried out both using IPerCom Installer Tools and the MAX monitor (for further details see the relevant paragraphs, Security for IPerCom Installer Tools and Securing the system for the MAX monitor).
  • Page 28: System Installation

    (the maximum bandwidth during a single video call session is 2 Mb/s). A necessary condition for the correct functioning of the IPerCom system is that at least one device with an internal clock is installed in the system, that is either a MAX monitor or an appropriately configured IPerCom Clock Module or a Gateway IPerCom-2Voice.
  • Page 29: Ip Network Structure

    24 POE ports, just 3 levels are sufficient to reach the maximum number of 1000 devices supported by IPerCom. Note (large systems): In large systems it is important to pay attention to the fact that the number of switches can greatly reduce the passband of the network.
  • Page 30: Maximum Distances And Sections Cables

    Note 3: The cable must be up to the following standards: EIA/TIA 568-B.2 o EIA/TIA 568-C.2, EN50288 3-1, IEC 61156-5 In presence of a Gateway IPerCom-2Voice Ref. 1083/59 for the maximum distances and cable section of the 2Voice side, follow the instructions in the 2Voice technical manual, section 7 ‘’Gateway Ipercom-2Voice’’...
  • Page 31: Device/Application Firmware Upgrade

     the Switchboard application. The check is not actually done on the IPerCom version but on the software development platform version (UPTK) incorporated into the same IPerCom version: in general the presence of different UPTK versions implies the presence of devices/applications with different IPerCom versions in the same system.
  • Page 32: System Commissioning

    Commissioning a system through IPerCom Installer Tools. The date and time setting on IPerCom Installer Tools and MAX monitor is carried out in different ways. In both cases it is essential to set the correct date and time on the system in order to avoid malfunctions related to the configuration distribution.
  • Page 33 This manual describes how to commission the system from both the MAX monitor and the IPerCom Installer Tools and also describes how to create the configuration using the tablet application. Note 1: In IPerCom systems with Audio Apartment Stations 1160/3 only, IPerCom Installer Tools must be used for configuring the system if you do not want to use a MAX monitor as a configuration tool.
  • Page 34: Commissioning A System Through Ipercom Installer Tools

    It is necessary to select the desired network and press the "Allow Access" button. For each officially released version of IPerCom (starting from version 1.1.0) there is the corresponding version of IPerCom Installer Tools, as the versions of a system and IPerCom Installer Tools must always be aligned.
  • Page 35: Ipercom Installer Tools: Functions

    Therefore the version 2.0 of IPerCom Installer Tools application represents a significant evolution of the previous versions 1.1.0, 1.2.0, 1.3.0 and 1.4.0. The manuals of these versions can be downloaded from the website www.urmet.com...
  • Page 36: Automatic Update To The Latest Available Version

    6.3 Automatic update to the latest available version At the first start, the application checks if there is a more up-to-date version than the one installed, as shown below Figure 8: upgrade presence check If the PC is connected to the Internet and the application is not updated to the latest available version, a message similar to the one below is displayed Figure 9: upgrade available Press the OK button to start downloading the new version...
  • Page 37 If there is no Internet connection, the application displays the following screen Figure 11: no Internet connection Press "Yes" to start the application without upgrading it, otherwise, press "No” to close the application If you are not able to check the availability of upgrades for a period longer than 6 months, the application will not start, except with an available Internet connection.
  • Page 38: Starting The Launcher

    Depending on the selected item, the drop-down menu of the above screen allows you to  detect which version of IPerCom is installed on a system (if the PC on which the IPerCom Installer Tools application is installed is connected to the system);...
  • Page 39: Automatic Detection Of He Ipercom Version

    6.5 Automatic detection of he IPerCom version To detect the IPerCom version of a system to which the PC is connected, it is possible to use the "Automatically detect (from the System)” item: Figure 14: detect the IPerCom version from the system Press "OK"...
  • Page 40: System Upgraded To An Official Version

    If the version installed on the system coincides with one of the officially released versions, you will see (for example) a screen of this type, where in bold (red box) the IPerCom version detected is shown Figure 16: system aligned to official version 2.0 The following information about the devices on the system is shown in this order: ...
  • Page 41 This means that a version 2.0.0 of IPerCom has been detected (referred to the above example) and therefore the version of IPerCom Installer Tools to use is 2.0.0 version; if the OK button is pressed, the corresponding version of IPerCom Installer Tools is launched: Figure 18: start screen of Ipercom Installer Tools version 2.0...
  • Page 42: System Not Upgraded To One Of The Official Versions

    Figure 19: system not aligned to official version 2.0 The red box shows that an IPerCom 2.0.0 version has been detected on the system, but it is not the officially released one. The information shown is the same as for a system upgraded to an official version. However, it should be noted (blue box) that the data in the "Version"...
  • Page 43 After upgrading the system, it is possible to repeat the procedure described in paragraph Automatic detection of he IPerCom version and check that an official version 2.0.0 of IPerCom is detected. Now it is possible to launch the corresponding version 2.0 of IPerCom Installer Tools.
  • Page 44: Mixed System

    After upgrading the system, it is possible to repeat the procedure described in paragraph Automatic detection of he IPerCom version and check that an official version 2.0 of IPerCom is detected. Now it is possible to launch the corresponding version 2.0 of IPerCom Installer Tools.
  • Page 45: Launch A Certain Version Of Ipercom Installer Tools

    6.6 Launch a certain version of IPerCom Installer Tools If you already know which version of IPerCom you want to work with (i.e. if you already know which version of IPerCom is installed on a system), simply select one of the versions already released from the drop-down...
  • Page 46: Ipercom Installer Tools User Interface: Local Site And System Site

    6.7 IPerCom Installer Tools user interface: local site and system site If the detected IPerCom version is 2.0 or you want to work with an IPerCom 2.0 version, the situation below occurs. Figure 23: self-detected or directly selected IPerCom version In both cases, press the "OK"...
  • Page 47 After starting the IPerCom Installer Tools application, all the tabs in the red box at the top are disabled, except the Site tab.
  • Page 48 Note 3: if a site is exported to a PC, then modified on a second PC through IPerCom Installer Tools and finally you want to import it on IPerCom Installer Tools from the first PC, the operation is possible only if on IPerCom Installer Tools of the first PC the previously created site is deleted.
  • Page 49 In the box highlighted in blue all the information related to the local site is loaded, whereas in the box highlighted in green all the information related to the system site is loaded. In both boxes all information is shown in “read-only” mode. In order to understand how and when the above parameters vary, some cases of practical use of a system configuration will be described.
  • Page 50 Security status Shows the security status of the system if "Blocked" or "Unlocked". Connected devices Shows the number of devices connected to the system (present or not present in the configuration file). Note: the above fields are assigned a value when you connect to a system and when the system has a configuration file.
  • Page 51: How To Use Ipercom Installer Tools For The Configuration Of A System

    6.8 How to use IPerCom Installer Tools for the configuration of a system Below is the description of the various steps to follow to configure a system with IPerCom Installer Tools and how the application parameters listed in the previous paragraph vary. The most common ways to configure an IPerCom system are shown below (assuming the system has already been installed and wired).
  • Page 52: Mode 3: System Installed But Not Configured, Creation Of Local Configuration By Importing It From External File

    6.8.3 Mode 3: system installed but not configured, creation of local configuration by importing it from external file The various devices that make up the system have been installed and wired but have not been configured, i.e. the system has no configuration file. The steps to configure the system are described below: ...
  • Page 53: Creating The Configuration File On The Local Site

    6.8.4 Creating the configuration file on the local site The first time IPerCom Installer Tools is started, the following screen is displayed: Figure 28: start screen of Ipercom Installer Tools version 2.0 The starting point is to create a new local site: to do this it is necessary to press the New button.
  • Page 54 Press the "OK" button, the start screen of IPerCom Installer Tools becomes as follows: Figure 30: local site created ("Site" tab) The "New", "Open", "Import" and "Delete Sites" buttons are disabled while enabling the "Save", "Export" and "Close Site" buttons. All the tabs in the red box are enabled, even if the useful tabs for configuring a system are Site and Configuration.
  • Page 55 The "Create" button allows creating and associating a configuration file to the local site through the application IPerCom Configurator or simply configurator. The "From File" button, instead, allows associating a configuration file to the local site by importing it from an external file previously saved on PC.
  • Page 56 Since the topics concerning the configurator are many, in order not to lose track of what we are describing about IPerCom Installer Tools features, we suppose at this stage to have already created and saved a configuration file on the local site, referring to paragraph The configurator and to those listed above for all the relevant details.
  • Page 57 Then, after creating and saving a local configuration, the following screen is displayed: Figure 33: "Configuration" tab after creating the local configuration The newly created configuration file is named as and the date of last modification and the date of creation (red rectangle) are displayed on this file.
  • Page 58 Now, by pressing the Site tab, the System ID, Creation and Modified fields are assigned a value as a configuration file is present on the local site and the System ID value is linked to the creation date of this file.
  • Page 59: Connecting To The System And Transferring The Configuration

    Figure 35: “Site” tab with local configuration created and no connection to the system To connect to the system, select the network interface through which the PC is connected to the IPerCom system in the lower part of the red box and then press the "Connect" button.
  • Page 60 A progress bar is displayed, during its progress it is detected whether the system is with Server 1060/1 or without it, then the number of devices connected to the system is detected. At the end, a window is displayed, prompting to enter the Urmet password "1937": Figure 36 Urmet password entry When "OK"...
  • Page 61: How To Set Date And Time On The System

    The configuration is not aligned because the modification date of local site and system site are different, i.e. the local site has a modification date while the system site does not have it yet (blue boxes). The other fields contain the following information: Mode: "With Server"...
  • Page 62: Transferring The System Configuration

    Note 1: when setting the date and time of the system, it is recommended to check that the date and time of your PC are correct. Note 2: if the system is connected to a router with an Internet connection, the correct date and time are already provided by the NTP (Network Time Protocol) service.
  • Page 63 The configuration status is not aligned (red section), as explained above. To apply the previously created configuration to the devices of the system, it is necessary to press the "Apply Changes" button. In this way the configuration on the local site is transferred to the system site. The correct configuration transfer is highlighted by a light blue progress bar that turns green when the transfer is successful, as shown below: Figure 41: local configuration transferred to the system...
  • Page 64 The "Show" button displays a table with the list of devices with the same configuration, their MAC and IP address and the last modification date of the configuration file, as shown below: Figure 42: list of devices with the same configuration Press the Site tab to display the following screen: Figure 43: “Site”...
  • Page 65 Note: once the system configuration is complete, for safety reasons it is necessary to lock it. The procedure to block the system is always carried out through IPerCom Installer Tools and it will be explained in detail in paragraph Blocking the system.
  • Page 66: Creating The Configuration File With Import From External File

    6.8.8 Creating the configuration file with import from external file In the third system configuration mode, the configuration file is imported from an external file instead of being created from scratch. In this way the steps to follow are the following (still assuming that the system has been installed but not configured): ...
  • Page 67 After importing a configuration file, you are prompted to enter the installer password used to create the project. Figure 45: entering the installer password after importing the file After entering the correct password, the configurator opens the relevant project: Figure 46: configuration of the imported file After saving the configuration and exiting the configurator (see paragraph How to save the configuration), the way the configuration is transferred to the system is similar to the previous case.
  • Page 68: How To Use Ipercom Installer Tools To Modify The Configuration With System Already Installed And Configured

    When a system has been installed and configured, it may be necessary to modify its configuration for various reasons (e.g. change of topology, change of system parameters or addition of devices). The various steps to follow to modify the configuration of a system with IPerCom Installer Tools are described below: ...
  • Page 69 Figure 47: "Site" tab with local site modified and connected to the system As the local configuration has been modified with the "Modify" button, this is highlighted on the Site tab, as shown in the figure above: the modification date of the local site is more recent than the modification date of the system site.
  • Page 70 The Configuration tab instead shows that the system devices have an older configuration than the local site (as shown in the red box): Figure 48: “Configuration"”tab with local configuration not yet transferred to the system The "Apply changes" button allows you to align the configuration: in fact (after applying the changes) the Modified field on the Site tab is the same both on the local site and on the system site and therefore the configuration is aligned.
  • Page 71 Figure 50: system devices aligned to the local configuration Now it is possible to save the local site and then close it: the modification to the system has been correctly made through the same local site that was used to configure the system for the first time. Note 3: the configuration distribution procedure ends correctly when the number of devices with an old configuration or without configuration and the number of devices with a newer distribution are zero.
  • Page 72: System Locally Modified By Max Monitor

    In this hypothesis, by opening IPerCom Installer Tools, after opening the local site associated to the system and after connecting to the system, the following screen is displayed: Figure 51: “Site”...
  • Page 73 Figure 52: “Configuration” tab with system site with more recent configuration than the local site The "Apply changes" button allows you to align (if you want) the system site with the local site, but losing all the modifications made on the system site. The warning message below is displayed: Note: connection to the system site may require the administrator password if the system is blocked, or the Urmet password if the system is unlocked.
  • Page 74 Figure 54: aligned configuration between local site and system site In the Configuration tab, the Devices with a newer configuration field is reset to zero, while the Devices with the same configuration field takes the same value as the system devices with the same local site configuration: Figure 55: system devices aligned to the local configuration If, on the other hand, you do not want to lose the modifications made on the system site through the MAX...
  • Page 75: Importing Configuration Files With Different Ids

    Figure 57: importing passwords After pressing the "OK" button, the configuration is aligned again, i.e. the local site and the system site modification date is the same and the devices have the same configuration. 6.11 Importing configuration files with different IDs After locally creating a local site with a configuration file and transferring the configuration to the system, the situation is as follows: Figure 58: “Site”...
  • Page 76 The Modified field is useful to understand if the configuration file is more recent on the local site or on the system site and then to understand where the last modifications were made (whether on local site or on system). The identifier of local site and system site are also aligned (blue box), because the 2 identifiers are calculated starting from the creation date of the same configuration file.
  • Page 77 Figure 60: error message if local site identifier and system site identifier do not match Press the "OK" button to close the application and reopen it on the Site tab with no local site open. The only way to connect to the system is to load the local site connected to this system: the correct use of the application requires in fact to have a unique local site for each system from which to connect to the system and make the modifications.
  • Page 78 Now, after choosing the right network interface, it is necessary to connect to the system. The following screen is displayed: Figure 62: “Site” tab with connection to the system and local site identifier equal to zero Note: connection to the system site may require the administrator password if the system is blocked, or the Urmet password if the system is unlocked.
  • Page 79 Figure 63: “Configuration” tab to import the configuration from the system In this case the "Create" button is frozen because any local configuration created would have a different identifier from the one already present on the system site and could not be transferred. The quickest way to restore a local configuration compatible with the system site configuration is to press the "From system"...
  • Page 80 After selecting the only available configuration on the system, the "Import" button is enabled. Press the "Import" button to import the keys and the system configuration, as already described above. Press the "OK" button, the Site tab restores the alignment: Figure 65: “Site”...
  • Page 81: Systems With Two Configurations

    If, on the other hand, the system is blocked, any device incorrectly connected to the system does not cause any loss of configuration: the system and the added device remain with their configuration. In this situation, after connecting to the system, IPerCom Installer Tools signals the presence of 2 different configurations, as shown in the figure: Figure 66: message in case of devices/applications with different configuration This situation is abnormal and must be fixed immediately by disconnecting the device added incorrectly.
  • Page 82: Other Functions Of Ipercom Installer Tools

     block the system, i.e. enter an administrator password after the configuration step is finished. As described in paragraph Security level of an IPerCom system, there are two access password levels:  installer level, which provides a password that the installer chooses when creating the system configuration project and that is requested every time you want to access the system configuration project;...
  • Page 83: Modifying The Installer Password

    Press the Security tab, the screen that is displayed is as follows (with system unlocked): Figure 67: “Security” tab The installer password change, administrator password entry (i.e. system block) and administrator password disabling (system unlock) are now described in more detail. 6.13.1.1 Modifying the installer password To change the installer password, press the "Change installer password on site"...
  • Page 84 Note 2: the installer password is requested every time it is necessary to modify the configuration file of an IPerCom system through the configurator (regardless of whether the system is unlocked or blocked). A screen is displayed where it is possible to enter the new password: Figure 69: entering the new password After entering the new password and pressing the "OK"...
  • Page 85: System Block

    6.13.1.2 System block If the IPerCom system is unlocked, it is necessary to press the “Block" button (red box) to block it: Figure 71: how to block the system A screen is displayed where it is possible to enter the new password: Figure 72: entering the administrator password After entering the new administrator password and pressing the "OK"...
  • Page 86: Unlocking The System

    Note 1: blocking a system at configuration distribution level does not apply to devices such as Lift Interface, Relay Actuator and Key Readers. Note 2: at IPerCom Installer Tools level, if a system is blocked, when you connect to the system, the administrator password instead of the Urmet password "1937” is requested.
  • Page 87: Date/Time

    IPerCom system date and time. 6.13.2.1 Configuring date and time from PC If you want to apply the date and time from PC to the IPerCom system, press the "Set Date/Time" button (red box): Figure 76: “Date/Time” tab - date/time setting of the PC on the system...
  • Page 88 . If date and time are not set by IPerCom Installer Tools and the configuration from the local site to the system site is still applied, it is necessary to configure date and time of the system from the MAX monitors.
  • Page 89: Obtaining Date And Time From Ipercom System

    6.13.2.2 Obtaining date and time from IPerCom system To obtain the date and time updated from the IPerCom system, it is necessary to press the "Request Date/Time from system" button. The date and time displayed and their difference in seconds compared to those of the PC refer to the time when the connection is made on the system.
  • Page 90 Note 1: if the date and time difference between PC and system is greater than 60s, IPerCom Installer Tools signals the anomaly automatically with the following message: Figure 81: date/time request completed Note 2: if “Request Date/Time from the system” button is pressed on a system where date and time have not yet been configured, the procedure shows the following message: The system must have configured date and time in order to request them correctly.
  • Page 91: Diagnostics

    If the device works in server mode or without server Reachable Whether the device is reachable or not Aligned Whether the device is aligned with the UPTK version of IPerCom Installer Tools or not Configured Whether the device is configured or not Autotest OK Whether the device is working or not.
  • Page 92 Key Reader, Relay Actuator and Lift Interface. It allows you to check that the selected device is reachable from any PC connected to the IPerCom network. The button is enabled on all the devices except Key Reader, Relay Actuator and Lift Interface.
  • Page 93: Event Log

    6.13.4 Event Log The System Log tab allows you to record in a log a set of events related to the operation of an IPerCom system. The recording of events can take place in 2 different modes if one of the following devices is...
  • Page 94 If there are more than a Server 1060/1 in the system, the event log display is obviously independent of the Server chosen by the system as source (of event log) and is done by pressing the "Open Event Log" button. The screen displayed (after a set of processing) is as follows: Figure 85: displaying the event log (static mode) The figure above shows the static operation mode of the event log, i.e.
  • Page 95 Note 2: the maximum default number of recordable events is set to 10,000. When this number is reached, the oldest events are deleted. The number of recordable events can be changed for special needs up to a maximum of 100,000. This value can be changed from the IPerCom configurator (see the System parameters...
  • Page 96 If this item is selected, the next time IPerCom Installer Tools is started it is possible to consult the event log by simply opening the system site, even if you are not connected to the system (and therefore even if the local site and system site configurations are not aligned).
  • Page 97: How To Filter Event Log: Basic And Advanced Filters

    If the event log has never been opened in static mode, if you try to enable it only with the local site open, the following screen is displayed: Figure 89: “Event Log” tab (without connection to the system) if the event log has never been opened in static mode Below is explained in more detail which information is tracked in the event log and how to filter it.
  • Page 98 Each time the event log window is opened, all the buttons related to the event categories in the Basic filters section are blue, i.e. selected: this means that IPerCom Installer Tools displays all the events and no basic filter has been applied. To deselect an event and then automatically not display it, it is necessary to press one of the buttons: its colour switches from blue to white.
  • Page 99 Figure 94: event log filtered by diagnostics LARMS The "Alarms" event category includes all the alarms generated by the IPerCom system: in detail, which device has generated a specific alarm, which Switchboard has taken charge of the alarm and which Switchboard has reset it.
  • Page 100 THER The "Other" event category includes other events that do not fall into the above categories: in detail, events related to the Lift Interface, access and disconnection operations from the Switchboard application, MAC address of the device from which a configuration change to the system or an installer password change has been made.
  • Page 101: Filter On Calls Event

    6.13.4.2 Filter on Calls event If, in the Category drop-down menu, the event type "Calls" (default setting) is selected, the following is displayed: Figure 98: advanced filter for calls event Calls can be filtered according to the calling device ("Source") and the called device ("Destination"). The source and destination are selected by pressing the button .
  • Page 102 ILTER ON ACCESS POINT ACTIVITY EVENT If, in the Category drop-down menu, the event type "Access point activities" is selected, the following is displayed: Figure 100: advanced filter for access point activity event By selecting one or more of the access points listed and after pressing the "Apply filters" button for the Access point activities event category, only the events related to the opening of the selected access points are displayed.
  • Page 103 ILTER ON DIAGNOSTIC EVENT If, in the Category drop-down menu, the event type "Diagnostic" is selected, the following is displayed: Figure 102: advanced filter for diagnostic event Select the MAC address of one or more devices among those present in the system and press the "Apply filters"...
  • Page 104 THER If, in the Category drop-down menu, the event type "Other" is selected, the following is displayed: Figure 104: advanced filter for other events By selecting one or more types of events among those listed and after pressing the "Apply filters” button for the event category Others, only the events selected are displayed.
  • Page 105: Maintenance

    Switching from a system with 1060/1 Server to one without server is only possible if there are fewer than 1000 devices and users. Otherwise, at least one 1060/1 Server is required for the correct system operation. In case of system with 1060/1 Server, the Maintenance tab of IPerCom Installer Tools appears as shown below: Figure 105: "Maintenance"...
  • Page 106 Figure 106: “Maintenance” tab - operation without server As you can see, IPerCom Installer Tools detects that the system is without server, because the various servers have been disconnected from the system. However, to complete the operation correctly, it is necessary to press the "Force Mode Without Server"...
  • Page 107 To add a 1060/1 Server (not configured and with default settings) to a system in ''without server'' mode, it is necessary in a first step to connect only the 1060/1 Server to the PC (not to the IPerCom system) and perform the following operations in the order shown.
  • Page 108 If 1060/1 Server is added when the IPerCom Installer Tools application is running, the following message appears: Figure 109: detecting one or more servers on the system Pressing the "OK" button to restart the application. MPORTING OR CREATING A NEW CONFIGURATION ON THE SYSTEM To create or import a new configuration on an already configured system, it is necessary to delete the configuration already existing on the various devices.
  • Page 109 Note 2: if the site associated to the system whose devices have been brought back to the factory configuration is reopened as local site, IPerCom Installer Tools shows a dialogue box through which it is possible to import the configuration previously associated to this system (saved through backup).
  • Page 110 The fastest way to return the system to normal operation is to disconnect non-aligned devices, restart IperCom Installer Tools (and the Switchboard application, if any) and restart the devices in the system with the "System restart" button.
  • Page 111: Devices Not Aligned To The Same Ipercom Or Software Development Platform (Uptk) Version

    The possible presence of a misalignment between UPTK versions of the devices and/or software applications with that of IPerCom Installer Tools is signalled after opening a site and connecting to the related system. A misalignment between UPTK versions simply implies the presence on the system of devices/applications with different IPerCom versions.
  • Page 112 Press the "Status" button to display the list of devices and/or software applications whose UPTK version (6.24) is not aligned with that of the local device/application (6.41) (in this case IPerCom Installer Tools): Figure 115: list of devices whose UPTK version is not aligned with the local version The screen with the exclamation mark is also displayed on all MAX monitors on the system (see paragraph Devices not aligned to the same IPerCom version or UPTK software development platform).
  • Page 113 Figure 117: iPerCom Installer Tools restart request In this way IPerCom Installer Tools will not show any message of misaligned devices/software applications upon the next start. If there is no 1060/1 Server in the system, see the contents of the previous paragraph.
  • Page 114 If a PC with an IPerCom Installer Tools version which is not updated to the version of the rest of the system is connected to a regularly working system, as soon as you connect to the system, a screen of this type is...
  • Page 115: The Configurator

    The configurator is integrated in both IPerCom Installer Tools and the MAX monitor and the operating mode is very similar. In both cases it is necessary to create the system configuration by defining (as described later) the system project.
  • Page 116: Selecting The System Topology (Model) And The Configurator Structure

    7.1.1 Selecting the system topology (model) and the configurator structure To create a new configuration, simply press the Create button in the Configuration tab. The following screen is displayed. Figure 119: system topology In this screen it is possible to define the main data to create a new project (from which you can start to create the system configuration).
  • Page 117 As for the choice of the plant model, there are 4 options available, depending on your needs: 1. Villa Kit (one-household) 2. Single Stair 3. Multiple Stairs 4. Multi Block The choice of a plant model rather than another determines the topological structure of the plant model itself and the behaviour of the network interfaces of the MAX monitors in the system;...
  • Page 118 When creating the topology, it must be taken into account that IPerCom supports a maximum number of 99 blocks, a maximum number of stairs per block of 30, and a maximum number of floors per stair of 1000.
  • Page 119 The "Project" tab can be used to set all of the basic information of the project. Figure 122: "Project" tab of a multiple stairs configuration In particolare è possibile distinguere i seguenti 4 tab: Details The tab contains some general information about the project (name, creation and modification dates, project version and version of the configurator with which it was created) and allows you to change the installer password and the project template;...
  • Page 120  export a file in xml format useful for the integration of the IPerCom system with the IPassan access control system (per ulteriori dettagli vedere APPENDICE O: Integrazione di IPassan con IPerCom). With regard to the summary in html format of the system, it is possible to: ...
  • Page 121: Villa Kit (One-Household) Systems

    Transition from one system model to another is usually required in the following cases: • if the model was not chosen correctly during the creation phase of the project; • if the system layout greatly evolved after the project was created. For example, if you have a "Single Stair"...
  • Page 122: Single Stair Systems

    This mode is also suitable for two-family systems. On this system it is possible to have any number of apartments and floors on which IPerCom devices will be placed. By selecting Single Stair as plant model, a stair with a floor and a single apartment is created automatically.
  • Page 123: Multiple Stairs Systems

    7.1.1.3 Multiple Stairs systems If the system topology consists of several stairs within the same block, a Multiple Stairs configuration can be created. In this case a block is automatically created with one stair, one floor and a single apartment. Figure 127: “Topology"...
  • Page 124: Multi Block Systems

    7.1.1.4 Multi Block systems The last type of plant model supported by the configurator is the Multi Block one, that allows creating a project with any number of blocks/stairs/floors/apartments. The selection of Multi Block as plant model automatically leads to the creation of a site without blocks, as shown in the following figure: Figure 129: “Topology"...
  • Page 125 If the topological structure of the system is not homogeneous, it will be possible to add/remove blocks/floors/stairs/apartments at a later time. The configurations are created and edited using the IPerCom Configurator application, also known as the configurator. The configurator consists of three main components, shown in the following figure:...
  • Page 126: Adding Devices

    Once the system topology has been defined, it will be possible to add the devices making up the system in the configuration. Each device is associated to a defined topological node. Regardless of the complexity of the system topology, generally any type of IPerCom device can be added to each topological node. The only exceptions are: ...
  • Page 127 Now simply press the "Add new device" button. A list of all devices that can be added to the apartment node is displayed: Figure 133: list of devices that can be added on the apartment node To add a MAX monitor, simply press "Max 1717/31-32-33-34-41” item. The following screen opens: Figure 134: MAX monitor configuration MT124-032F...
  • Page 128  press the OK button in the relevant configuration screen. Note 1: in Appendix A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices the configuration parameters of all the IperCom devices are shown and explained in detail. Note 2: for each node selected in the "Settings" tab it is possible to customise the name of the node in question through the "Name"...
  • Page 129 If the devices are added when you are already connected to the system, it is useful to use the “...” button to enter the MAC address, as shown in the figure for a MAX monitor: Figure 136: MAC address entry when connected to the system By pressing the “...”...
  • Page 130 Simply select the device to add, identifying it through its MAC address, and it is filled in automatically. To access the list of devices present in each topological node, you need to select the “Topology” tab: by using the navigation module you must select the desired position, then go to the context module to the "Devices"...
  • Page 131: Adding A Gateway Ipercom-2Voice On A Stair Node

    7.1.2.1 Adding a Gateway IPerCom-2Voice on a stair node If a Gateway IPerCom-2Voice 1083/59 has been added on a stair node with one of the methods described above, the configurator has some differences compared to the addition of other devices. The addition of a Gateway IPerCom-2Voice 1083/59 on a stair node highlights the fact that on that stair node you want to install a riser column of 2Voice audio / video apartment stations.
  • Page 132 On the stair node where the Gateway IPerCom-2Voice was added, it is possible to add new devices. On the contrary, if a gateway is added on a stair node under which several IPerCom devices are placed, these will be deleted (excluding those placed on the stair node itself):...
  • Page 133 This field is used to set the physical code of the 2Voice user: the allowed values range from 0 to 126. Pressing on the numerical value "0" opens the following window: Figure 143: Window where enter apartment code By entering an allowed value and pressing ‘’OK’’, the last 7 dip-switches in the image below are automatically positioned on the right position, so as to represent the previously entered number in binary format.
  • Page 134 It is also possible to act directly on the dip-switches (pressing on the related image) to set the desired 2Voice code. The setting of the dip-switches must be reported on apartment stations of the 2Voice riser column. The first dip-switch (starting from the left) must not be modified as regards the setting of the physical code of the 2Voice users.
  • Page 135: Adding A Lift Interface 1060/37 On A Stair Node

    The interfacing to the lift control units is typically made by changing the status of one or more inputs of these control panels through control relays. IperCom allows you to choose 3 modes of use for the lift interface in the "Mode" parameter: ...
  • Page 136 7.1.2.2.1.1 Creating the path The lift interface is equipped with 24 relays that can be configured through the IperCom Installer Tools configurator, so that they close in response to an event occurring in the system. A typical case is to enable the visitor who accesses the residential complex to use a lift to access only the floor, or the apartment according to the operating mode, where the person with the selected name lives.
  • Page 137 Figure 147: Lift interface configuration - Creating the access path To create a path, it is necessary to select a access available in the system from the list. The types of devices that can be selected are:  Call Modules 1060/12-13-17-18 ...
  • Page 138 7.1.2.2.1.2 Control Relay Assignment The configuration of a lift interface is completed by assigning the control relays to the floors/apartments concerned. The way to make the assignment is the same whether it is used in "Floor" or "Apartment" mode, what changes is the section where the configuration is made: in the first case within the floor, in the second case within the apartment.
  • Page 139 Figure 149: Lift Interface association - Enable control relay in floor mode This operation must be repeated for each floor. The figures above show for example the activation of relay 1 in case you want to enable the lift on Floor 01. Note: Each lift interface acts exclusively within the block/unit to which it is associated, so the floors to be selected will only be those relevant to its block and unit.
  • Page 140 7.1.2.2.1.4 Assignment in Apartment mode In this case the assignment operation is carried out through the settings of each apartment, it is necessary to first select the desired floor, choose the lift interface to configure and finally enable the relays to be activated.
  • Page 141: Access For Non-Residents

    7.1.2.2.2 Access for non-residents It is also possible to configure access paths for non-resident users. In the users section choose a "non- resident" user in case he/she is already present in the system, or press "Add" to create a new one (to add a non-resident user, see paragraph Non-residents).
  • Page 142: Lift Interface-Rs485 Mode

    Tick the "Customise" box to enable the relays to every single path created between the lift interface and the various devices. Figure 154: Lift Interface assignment - Enabling non-resident user relays (part 2) 7.1.2.2.3 Lift interface-RS485 mode The Lift Interface-RS485 type allows interfacing the device with a possible third party controller. In this case the lift interface will only communicate the event occurred in the system to the third party controller that will perform the actions programmed according to the above event.
  • Page 143: Contacts

    7.1.3 Contacts In the "Topology” tab, through the “Address Books” item, it is very easy to create:  the contact list in the address book of the MAX monitors (most common use),  the contact list associated with the call buttons of the Audio Door Phones (most common use); ...
  • Page 144: Allowing Calls From Audio Door Phones And/Or Call Modules To Max Monitors And Audio Door Phones And/Or Call Modules

    As a common example we take a Multi Block project whose topology is shown in the figure: Figure 155: Example of system topology for the creation of the address book The system consists of two blocks with two stairs each, three floors per stair and three apartments per floor.
  • Page 145 If you want to add the dental practice as a contact in the address book of the MAX monitor of apartment "0101010102", simply position the navigation unit on the concerned topological node and select the "Address books" tab, as shown in the following figure: Figure 156: “Address Book”...
  • Page 146 The following table shows the meanings of the four fields: Name Name of contact Scope Scope of the contact. This shows the node in which you are creating the contact; if the topological node is different from the apartment, you can establish whether the contact should be public or private (it is public by default).
  • Page 147 Now, point to apartment "0101010101" with the navigation unit on the left and add the target, selecting it from one of the items suggested on the right. Figure 159: Target selection As previously mentioned, you can select only one device of the dental practice as target (i.e. only the MAX monitor or the only Audio Door Phone) or both devices referred to the concerned apartment.
  • Page 148 As shown in the figure, the target was selected and the "Visibility Filter" field was updated, filling in the list of devices that the contact may use. The last step consists in setting the filter. In order to show the address book of the MAX monitor of the "0101010102"...
  • Page 149 In this manner, the new contact "Dental Practice" will appear in the address book of the MAX monitor of apartment "0101010102" and can call it or start a chat with it In the list of contacts, the buttons in the "Edit" and "Delete" columns can be used to edit or delete data for each contact, respectively (via confirmation pop-up).
  • Page 150 Figure 164: Creating the required contact on stair "010101####" (private scope) Similar considerations apply to extend the "Dental Practice" contact to all MAX monitors of the system. Simply create the public type contact on the site. Figure 165: Creating the required contact on the site Since in each apartment in the example there are a MAX monitor and an Audio Door Phone, you can allow the Audio Door Phone of the whole site to call the "Dental Practice"...
  • Page 151 Figure 166: Allowing contact to be called also by means of button T1 of Audio Door Phones of the whole site In the case shown in the figure, the created contact can be called by means of button T1 of each Audio Door Phone in the system.
  • Page 152 With this setting, the Call Module in the site and the one in block "0101######" will both be able to call the Dental Practice using the "Dental Practice" contact added to their address book. To allow calling the contact only from Call Modules, simply deselect the other options which are present in the "Visibility Filter"...
  • Page 153: Allowing Calls From Max Monitors, Audio Door Phones And/Or Call Modules To Switchboards

    7.1.3.2 Allowing calls from MAX monitors, Audio Door Phones and/or Call Modules to Switchboards In the example in Figure 168 there is a Switchboard on block "0102######". Automatically, all MAX monitors the topological path of which intercept the switchboard, will have a button in the video door phone application that can be used to call the respective Switchboard.
  • Page 154 After assigned meaningful name to the contact as "Switchboard", you should choose the target by pointing to the topological node in which the Switchboard is located. Figure 169: Selecting the target of the "Switchboard" contact In the case of Switchboards, the following choices are possible: •...
  • Page 155 Select the "MAX" option in the field "Visibility Filter" field and confirm the "PUBLIC" selection in the "Scope" field, to make the contact appear in the address book of all MAX monitors of the topological nodes which belong to block "0101######". Figure 171: Setting of "Scope"...
  • Page 156 To ensure that the Audio Door Phone in various apartments of block "0101######" can call the Switchboard, simply select the "Audio Door Phone by mean of button T1" option to call the "Switchboard" by pressing button T1 of the Audio Door Phone. At the same way select "Audio Door Phone by mean of button T2"...
  • Page 157: Auto-On Function On Door Speaker Units, Call Modules And Rtsp Cameras From Max Monitors Outside Their Competence

    7.1.3.3 Auto-on function on Door Speaker Units, Call Modules and RTSP cameras from MAX monitors outside their competence. The MAX monitors can automatically make autoinsertion on Entry Panels, Call Modules and RTSP cameras only if they are on the topological path of the monitors. If one of the devices listed above is not on the topological path of the MAX monitor, you can still enable auto-on by using the "Address books"...
  • Page 158 Assign a meaningful name to the contact, e.g. "Call Module Block 01", because the target must be able to select the desired Call Module. Figure 176: Selecting the target of the "Call Module Block 01" contact Pressing the "OK" button will update the contact creation screen, as shown in the following figure: Figure 177: Target data updated contact creation screen MT124-032F...
  • Page 159 Select the "MAX" option in the field "Visibility Filter" field (the only option available in this case) and confirm the "PUBLIC" selection in the "Scope" field, to make the contact appear in the CAMERAS list of all MAX monitors of the topological nodes which belong to block "0102######". Figure 178: Setting of "Scope"...
  • Page 160: Contacts In System With Gateway Ipercom-2Voice

    7.1.3.4 Contacts in system with Gateway IPerCom-2Voice If one or more gateways are present in an IPerCom system, the 2Voice apartment stations can carry out:  intercom calls (to other apartment stations of the system);  calls to switchboard; ...
  • Page 161 As an example the following figure is shown: Figure 180: plant topology where:  stairs “010102####” e “010202####” are with Gateway IPerCom-2Voice 1083/59 (highlighted in yellow);  stairs “010101####” e “010201####” are stairs with IPerCom apartment stations;  “0101010101" topologic code apartment is a dental practice (in red).
  • Page 162 In order that 2Voice apartment stations can call the dental practice, they must call the switchboard, the switchboard call the dental practice and then make a call transfer. In general, IPerCom and 2Voice devices do not always behave in the same way with regard to the most important services offered by the IPerCom system.
  • Page 163: Activations

    7.1.4 Activations The "activation rules" (more briefly "activations") allow defining the behaviour of the relay outputs in relation to events that can occur within the IPerCom system. The devices that provide the control relays are: - Relay Actuators 1060/84: two fully independent relay outputs and two inputs.
  • Page 164 On the configurator the choice of the above events and the configuration of the corresponding relay outputs can be carried out as follows. For the events on device (except for the remote relay event and remote entrance hall button) it is necessary to open the configuration page of the devices indicated in point 1: Figure 183: Devices present on site node simply press the''Edit'' button of the Call Module.
  • Page 165 For remote relay event and remote entrance hall button it is necessary, still in the device configuration page, to press the "Select" button in the relevant section: Figure 185: addition of an activation rule linked to events on a device (remote relay or remote entrance hall button) The creation of an activation rule related to these events and its usefulness will be explained in detail in paragraph Functions of remote relay and remote entrance hall button.
  • Page 166 For topological events, press the "Activations" tab on the "Topology" page and navigate the topological structure of the system to the node where you want to create the activation rule: Figure 186: "Activations" tab to connect topological events to outputs For automation events, press "Automation"...
  • Page 167 The following summary table groups the possible events according to the source (device) or type of event itself: DEVICE/EVENT TYPE EVENTS Entry panel (1060-71-74-75) Outgoing call, auto-on, door opening, gate opening, remote relay, remote entrance hall button Entry panel (1060/21) Outgoing call, auto-on, user recognition, door opening, gate opening, remote relay, remote entrance hall button Floor Entry panel (1060/22)
  • Page 168: Activation For Events On Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75

    7.1.4.1 Activation for events on Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75 The "Add" button, at the bottom of the configuration page of Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75, allows creating one or more activation rules, as shown below. Figure 188: addition of an activation rule Press this button to open a screen containing the list of activation rules already set, if any. If the device has just been added to the configuration or no rule has been set yet, this list will be empty, as shown in the figure: Figure 189: list of activations...
  • Page 169 To create a new activation, press the "Add New” button. The following screen opens in which you can set all the parameters needed to build the activation rule: Figure 190: Screen for creating an activation with event on Entry Panel The "Trigger"...
  • Page 170 The "Description" field can be used to give a meaningful name to the activation you are creating. The "Time Profile" drop-down menu can be used to associate a previously created time profile with the activation rule. In this way, the rule will only be active within the selected time profile. For example, having selected the auto-on event and given a meaningful name to the activation, the screen that appears is as follows: Figure 192: Partial activation creation...
  • Page 171 "ACTIVATE" command is available. In the other case, the available commands are "ON", "OFF" and "SWITCH". For more details, see APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters for IPerCom devices. Press the "OK" button to add the set output as shown below: Figure 194: List of outputs associated with the activation rule Different outputs can be associated with the same event by pressing "Add New Output"...
  • Page 172 The list of activation rules shown will contain the new created activation. Figure 195: Activation table with the newly created element The second output of the Relay Actuator is automatically activated in monostable mode every time an auto-on is performed in the entry panel. In any case it is possible to modify or delete the newly created activation using the "Edit"...
  • Page 173: Activation For Events On Entry Panel 1060/21

    7.1.4.2 Activation for events on Entry panel 1060/21 The "Add" button, at the bottom of the configuration page of Entry panel 1060/21, allows you to create one or more activation rules, as shown below: Figure 197: addition of an activation rule Press this button to open a screen containing the list of activation rules already set, if any.
  • Page 174 To create a new activation, press the "Add" button. The same screen as for the creation of activations with event on Entry panel 1060/71-74-75 opens, where it is possible to set all the parameters necessary to create the activation rule: Figure 199: screen for creating an event activation The “'Event”...
  • Page 175: User Recognition Event

    Figure 200: events list on Entry Panel 1060/21 The creation of the activation rule is carried out in the same way as seen for the Entry panels. 7.1.4.3 User recognition event The user recognition event allows you to activate one or more Relay Actuator outputs after: ...
  • Page 176: Activation For Events On Floor Entry Panel 1060/22

    Figure 201: user choice if the selected event is User Recognition The key and door opener codes are defined during the creation of the resident or non-resident (for further details see paragraph User management). 7.1.4.4 Activation for events on Floor Entry panel 1060/22 The "Add"...
  • Page 177 Press this button to open a screen containing the list of activation rules already set, if any. If the device has just been added to the configuration or no rule has been set yet, this list will be empty, as shown in the figure: Figure 203: list of activations To create a new activation, press the "Add"...
  • Page 178 The “'Event” drop-down menu allows selecting the event to be associated to one or more Relay Actuator outputs. The possible events on Floor Entry panel 1060/21 are:  “Outgoing Call”, i.e. call from the Floor Entry Panel;  "Auto-on", i.e. connection from the MAX monitor to the camera of the Floor Entry Panel; as shown in the relevant screen: Figure 205: events list on Floor Entry Panel 1060/22 The creation of the activation rule is carried out in the same way as seen for the Entry panels.
  • Page 179: Activation For Events On Call Module

    7.1.4.5 Activation for events on Call Module The "Add" button, at the bottom of the configuration page of Call Module, allows you to create one or more activation rules, as shown below. Figure 206: addition of an activation rule Press this button to open a screen containing the list of activation rules already set, if any. If the device has just been added to the configuration or no rule has been set yet, this list will be empty, as shown in the figure: Figure 207: list of activations...
  • Page 180 To create a new activation, press the "Add" button. The same screen as for the creation of activations with event on Entry panel 1060/71-74-75 opens, where it is possible to set all the parameters necessary to create the activation rule: Figure 208: screen for creating an event activation The “'Event”...
  • Page 181 Figure 209: Event list on Call Module The activation rule is created in the same way as for the Entry Panels. Note 1: in the "Code activation" event, the code is entered in the "Code" field in the relevant screen. MT124-032F...
  • Page 182: Activation For Events On Entry Panel With 1060/48

    7.1.4.6 Activation for events on Entry Panel with 1060/48 The "Add" button, at the bottom of the configuration page of Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48, allows you to create one or more activation rules, as shown below: Figure 210: addition of an activation rule The creation of the activation rule takes place as already described for the Call Module with the only difference that the tamper alarm is not present in the list of possible events.
  • Page 183: Key Reader Activations

    7.1.4.7 Key Reader activations The "Add" button, at the bottom of the configuration page of Key Reader, allows you to create one or more activation rules, as shown below:: Figure 211: "Activations" button for Key Readers Press this button to open a screen containing the list of activation rules already set, if any. If the device has just been added to the configuration or no rule has been set yet, this list will be empty, as shown in the figure: Figure 212: “Activations Tables”...
  • Page 184 The same screen as for the creation of activations with event on Entry panel 1060/71-74-75 opens, where it is possible to set all the parameters necessary to create the activation rule: Figure 213: Screen for creating an activation with event on Key Reader The “'Event”...
  • Page 185: Functions Of Remote Relay And Remote Entrance Hall Button

    Note 1: to set an output to monostable or bistable mode and to have an input not connected to the output, it is necessary to go to the Relay Actuator configuration page (APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices) If you want to implement this service on the pedestrian door of a Call Module (for example), it is necessary to go to the configuration page of the device in question, i.e.
  • Page 186 Figure 215: Devices present on the site node By pressing the modification button on the Call Module, the remote relay function setting part is displayed in the pedestrian door section, as shown below: Figure 216: Remote Relay and Remote Entrance Button section for the pedestrian door With regard to the Remote Relay item, the Select button allows you to navigate the topological structure of the system, position on the topological node of the Relay Actuator 1060/84 v.
  • Page 187 Figure 217: Output selection Relay actuator for pedestrian door remote control After pressing the OK button, the remote relay function section is displayed as below: Figure 218: remote pedestrian door The Clean button allows you to delete what you have done. Note 2: it is recommended to give a meaningful name to the outputs of a Relay Actuator so that they are immediately identifiable.
  • Page 188 Likewise, it is possible to remotely control the entrance hall button, with the only difference that instead of selecting the output of a Relay Actuator it is necessary to select an input: this will activate the same exit used to remotely control the pedestrian passage for a set time. Note 3: the choice of the outputs or inputs through which you can remotely control the pedestrian door or driveway or the entrance hall button can also be made on the Lift Interface device when this is used in Relay Actuator mode.
  • Page 189: Activations For Topological Events

    In this example, we will assume a Relay Actuator positioned on the stairs configured to have two monostable outputs (see APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters for IPerCom devices) The activation rule can be set at a specific topological point of the system, i.e. on site, block, staircase, floor or apartment level.
  • Page 190 Figure 220: Screen for creating an activation with a topological event The “Event” drop-down menu allows you to select the event to be associated to one or more Relay Actuator or Lift interface outputs. The possible topological events for the Relay Actuator device are ...
  • Page 191 as shown on the respective screens: Figure 221: List of events for MAX monitors For example, having selected the incoming call event and given a meaningful name to the activation, the following screen will appear: Figure 222: Description of the activation rule MT124-032F...
  • Page 192 To add outputs to the activation rule, proceed as described for creating activations for Entry Panels. For example, a screen of this type will appear: Figure 223: List of outputs associated with the activation rule Once all the outputs have been added to the activation rule and a possible time profile has been selected, press the "OK"...
  • Page 193 If instead "User Activation - MAX" is chosen as the event, the following screen will appear. Set the name of the activation list button in the "Description" field (the one which appears on the MAX monitor) to be associated with the activation rule. Figure 225: Description of the button of activation list It is advisable to enter a meaningful name in the "Description"...
  • Page 194 Figure 226: Activation "inherited" from the apartment The activation is greyed out to show that it was created on the stairs node, not on the apartment node. Therefore, it can only be modified by going to on the stairs node and not to the current topological node. If you want to replace the activation on the apartment with a custom one, just press the replacement button and change the data.
  • Page 195 Once a user activation rule has been set on the monitor, a new "ACTIVATION LIST" button with a "yellow light bulb" icon will appear on the "Video Door Phone System" screen of the MAX monitor in these apartments. Figure 228: “ACTIVATION LIST” button By pressing this button, the list of available activations will be displayed, showing the previously created element.
  • Page 196 The following figure shows an activation rule to be associated with Audio Door Phone button T1. Figure 230: Activation rule associated to T1 button of an Audio Door Phone In this way, whenever button T1 of a generic Audio Door Phone is pressed, the outputs selected in step of creating the actuation rule will be controlled.
  • Page 197 Figure 231: screen for creating an activation with "Lift Up" event Press the "Add New Output" button to configure the Lift Interface or Relay Actuator relays. Position through the navigation module on the "Stair" where the device to be configured is located. In the “Devices”...
  • Page 198 Select the Relay Actuator in the "Output" area to display the outputs to be configured. The outputs must be set in monostable mode and the relay activation duration must be enabled in the device configuration page (see APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices). Figure 234: activation screen of the Relay Actuator...
  • Page 199 In the "Video Door Phone System" screen of the MAX monitors belonging to the topological group of the "Stair 01" node, a new "LIFT" icon will appear (highlighted in red). Figure 235: “LIFT” button Press the Lift Interface or Relay Actuator icon to activate the configured relays by sending the "Up" or "Down"...
  • Page 200 The "Open Door" and "Open Gate" events can refer to any door or gate in the system. If you choose one of these two events, the "any" (default) events will appear, as shown in the image below: Figure 237: Open door/gate activation In this case, with regard to call station access points, the activation of one or more relay outputs also takes place outside the call step itself, by simply pressing the door and gate opening keys of apartment stations Alternatively, you can choose a precise entrance (door or gate) using a special drop-down menu.
  • Page 201: Activations For Topological Events With 2Voice Audio/Video Door Phones

    The events in question are instead present on each stair node with 2Voice Gateway, because on these nodes it is possible to add other IPerCom devices (e.g. one or more MAX monitors where it could be necessary to create activations related to these events): 2.
  • Page 202 If set on site or block level, the activation rule is inherited by the 2Voice apartments and by apartments with IPerCom Door Phones. It is always light grey (to highlight that it was not created in the apartment node): Figure 239: Activation "inherited" from 2Voice apartment...
  • Page 203: Automation Events: Input/Output Association

    To program the inputs and outputs of the Relay Actuator, follow the instructions on the device configuration page (APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices). Note: Input programming is only possible on Relay Actuators with firmware version 3.04 or higher supported from IPerCom version 1.3 or higher.
  • Page 204: Input-Output Activation On Two Different Relay Actuators

    Relay Actuators and to set their times correctly, so that the inputs and outputs are easily identifiable during the rule building phase. Go to the device configuration page to do this (see APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices). MT124-032F...
  • Page 205 Figure 240: "Automation" page, "Activation Rules" tab Press "Add New’’ to open the following page: Figure 241: Creating a new activation On this page, you can:  give a meaningful name to the new activation in the "Name" field;  associate a time profile (previously created) with the activation using the "Time Profile"...
  • Page 206 The input selection "Add" button opens the following screen: Figure 242: List of available inputs If the default names of the inputs were still used for each Relay Actuator (i.e. Input 1 and Input 2, instead of the previously assigned meaningful names), it would have been difficult to identify the input with which to associate the rule you want to build.
  • Page 207 For example, if you choose the "Short press" event, it will be highlighted with a different colour from the previous one: Figure 244: "Short Pressure" event selected Note 2: if the input in question were set as bistable, the events displayed would be “ON” and “'OFF”. Note 3: The input you are associating with the rule passes to the right of the screen, while those not yet associated remain on the left.
  • Page 208 The "Delete" button allows you to delete the rule on the newly created input (by means of a confirmation pop-up). At this point, as shown in the table, you must choose the output to be controlled. If with the "Short press" event you want to control only one "Garden Path light 1"...
  • Page 209 Go to the topological node of the Relay Actuator 2, select the concerned device, then choose the output and set the respective command: Figure 248: Topological structure navigation for relay actuator search, output selection and respective command Press the "OK" button to open the following screen with a summary of the choice made regarding the output: Figure 249: Selected output and respective command The buttons in the "Edit"...
  • Page 210 Press the OK button again to go back to the main screen where the name of the activation, the input and the relative event are shown: Figure 250: Activation created The buttons in the "Edit" and "Delete" columns can be used to modify or delete the newly created rule (via confirmation pop-ups), respectively.
  • Page 211 Using the same input of the first Relay Actuator, the one named as "Garden Path Light Switch Input", it is possible to switch on both the first and the second light (outputs linked to the second Relay Actuator). So it is possible taking advantage of the second event linked to the programming of the input, that is the "Long press"...
  • Page 212: Creating A Scenario

    Figure 253: Summary of created activations Note 1: Once an output has been added to the rule, it is no longer re-submitted by navigating the topological structure of the system to add more outputs. The buttons in the "Edit" and "Delete" columns can be used to modify or delete the newly created rule (via confirmation pop-ups), respectively.
  • Page 213 The following table summarises this regarding the automation event (three Relay Actuators are needed to have one input and six outputs): Rule Inputs (Relay Actuator A) Event Outputs (Relay Actuator) Rule 1 Input 1 Short press Light 1 - ON - Relay Actuator A Light 2 - ON - Relay Actuator A Light 3 - ON - Relay Actuator B Light 4 - ON - Relay Actuator B...
  • Page 214 First of all, you need to give a meaningful name to the group of commands, then add the outputs you want them to be part of the group. To do this, press the "Add a New Output" button. A screen will open. Go to the topological node of the Relay Actuator, select the concerned device, then choose the output and set the respective command: Figure 256: First output selection with scenario command...
  • Page 215 After adding the other five outputs with their command and having given a meaningful name to the scenario, press "OK" to open the following screen: Figure 258: Scenario creation The buttons in the "Edit" and "Delete" columns can be used to modify or delete the newly created scenario (via confirmation pop-ups), respectively.
  • Page 216 Then, press the "Add" button to add the newly created group (by selecting it): Figure 260: Selecting a group of commands Then press "OK" to open this screen that summarises the choices made: Figure 261: Selecting a group of commands MT124-032F...
  • Page 217 After giving a name to the activation, press the "OK" button to open the following screen: Figure 262: Activation with created group of commands Note: It is advisable to give a meaningful name to the created rule so that you can quickly identify that the concerned rule controls a group of outputs.
  • Page 218: Adding A Time Profile To The Activation

    7.1.4.11.3 Adding a time profile to the activation Each activation created can be associated with a time profile, i.e. establish a time interval within which the activation is valid. The "Time Profiles" tab allows you to do this. The following page will appear: Figure 264: Page for creating a time profile Press "Add New’’...
  • Page 219 After having given a name to the time profile you want to create, the buttons can be used to create a time interval for each day of the week within which the activation will be valid (through the following screen): Figure 266: Creating a time profile The scrolling menus in the figure above allow you to define the start and end of validity of the time profile for each day of the week.
  • Page 220 The "Copy" and "Paste" buttons allow you to quickly copy the time interval just created for all the other days of the week. You can press the "Copy" button on Monday which will enable the "Paste" buttons on the other days to do this. The following page will appear: Figure 268: Time profile created for the entire week The ''Clean'' button allows you to delete all previously created time intervals for one day of the week.
  • Page 221 At this point, in a previously created or new activation, the "Time Profile" drop-down menu allows you to add a time profile, as shown in the following image: Figure 270: Time profile associated with activation Press the OK button, to see the newly created activation with the associated time profile in the activation list: Figure 271: Time profile with activation The buttons in the "Edit"...
  • Page 222: Sending Alarms To The Switchboard Via Relay Actuator Inputs

    7.1.4.11.4 Sending alarms to the Switchboard via relay actuator inputs It is possible to use the ON, OFF, long press and short press events to send one or more alarm signals to the Switchboards of the system through one or more sensors connected to the Relay Actuator inputs. The alarm signal is sent when the sensor generates the programmed event.
  • Page 223 Press the button to choose which event on this input generates the alarm. If the input has been configured in bistable mode (APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices), the possible events are the following: Figure 274: events available if the input is set to bistable mode The ON and OFF events are used to generate instantaneous alarms.
  • Page 224 The Short press and Long press events are used to generate non-instantaneous alarms. For example, if the input has been set to normally closed, a sensor connected to a door that is left open for a time longer than the time set at the input triggers a Long press event and then generates an alarm. Note: for each input it is possible to associate an alarm to only one of the 2 events (ON/OFF if the input has been set as bistable, Short Pressure and Long Pressure if it has been set as monostable).
  • Page 225 Figure 277: Available alarms For example, if you select the "Forced Door" alarm, press the "OK" button to see the list of inputs on the screen. Then press "OK" again to see what you have just created: Figure 278: Alarm associated with the input The buttons in the "Edit"...
  • Page 226: Creation Of Relay Actuator Activations And Alarms

    7.1.4.11.5 Creation of relay actuator activations and alarms The activation and alarm generation rules seen in the previous paragraphs can also be created on the configuration page of the relay actuator in the section dedicated to inputs. Note that the input programming method described in the previous paragraphs is only possible on relay actuators with firmware version 3.04 or higher.
  • Page 227 Press the "Add’’ button to open the following page: Figure 281: Screen to create activation on a single input The “Trigger” drop-down menu allows you to select the event to be associated with the input, in this case "ON" or "OFF": Figure 282: Possible events on the input MT124-032F...
  • Page 228 After having selected an event (e.g. "ON") and given a meaningful name to the activation, associated it with a time profile if required and added one or more outputs, the following screen will appear: Figure 283: Event output settings The final result is what we saw in the previous paragraphs, as well as for the creation of alarms. MT124-032F...
  • Page 229: User Management

    7.1.5 User management If the four possible plant models (Villa Kit, Single Stair, Multiple Stairs, Multi Block) the management of the users is implemented in the relevant "Users" tab, as shown in the following figure: Figure 284: “Users” tab The screen shows 4 different types of users, described in the dedicated paragraphs: “Residents”, “Not Residents”, “Groups”, “Switchboards”.
  • Page 230: Residents

    7.1.5.1 Residents Residents are associated with the apartments, so to be able to add residents it is necessary to access the navigation window on one of the created apartments. Let’s suppose you want to create a Multi Block project, as shown in the following figure: Figure 285: multi block configuration In the configuration, no topological node has yet been entered, so the "Users"...
  • Page 231 If you want to add a block, with a stair, a floor and 3 apartments to the topology: go through the navigation module to one of the apartments, you will see the "Add" button in the "Residents” tab, as shown in the following figure: Figure 287: “Residents"...
  • Page 232 Figure 289: Creating a new resident - second part The following table helps you to understand the meaning of the fields Surname or Surname of the resident or company name. Maximum length: 32 Company Name characters. Name/Other Resident name or other information. Maximum length: 32 characters. information Telephone Telephone number associated to the resident.
  • Page 233 Note 1: the number of digits of the Door Code can be changed from a minimum of 4 digits to a maximum of 8. For further details, see paragraph System parameters. Note 2: the door opener code, besides being unique in the system, cannot be the same as other codes already generated and increased by one unit.
  • Page 234 Note 4: residents may also be associated with 2Voice apartments as described above. These residents will appear in the address books of the IPerCom Call Modules and will have access to the respective gates within their competence and not via Proximity Keys or Door Codes which may have a time limit or not.
  • Page 235: Not Residents

    7.1.5.2 Not residents The IPerCom system can manage the controlled access to the residential structure also for external personnel (maintenance technicians, suppliers, etc.). The "not resident" is not associated with any apartment of the system: in fact, by going to the tab "Not Resident"...
  • Page 236 Figure 293: Creating a non-resident - second part The following table helps you to understand the meaning of the fields: Surname or Surname of the resident or company name. Maximum length: 32 characters. Company Name Name/Other Resident name or other information. Maximum length: 32 characters. information Telephone Telephone number associated to the not resident.
  • Page 237 For security reasons, it may be necessary to make access to the doors available to non-residents in a specific time interval: to do this, at the bottom of the screen it is possible to set a time interval for the validity of the Key Codes and of the Door Codes, as highlighted below.
  • Page 238 Figure 296: association of gates to non-residents A screen opens displaying the various access profiles loaded into the system to be associated with non- residents, or a list of doors that can be opened, if necessary, during a certain time period. Access profiles can be created in the "Access Control"...
  • Page 239 Figure 298: List of non-residents The buttons in the columns "Edit" and "Delete" allow you to modify the data or delete each user created, respectively (through confirmation pop-up). The "Lift Interface Settings" button in the red box of Figure 296 allows setting the activations of the lift interface (if present in the system) according to the defined paths (see paragraph Adding a Lift Interface 1060/37 on a stair node).
  • Page 240: Groups

    7.1.5.3 Groups The "Groups” screen allows you to quickly create groups of residents and/or non-residents who have special access needs to certain doors, possibly at specific times. For example, there could be a "Swimming pool" group to which all those with access to the pool must be added.
  • Page 241 To add, for example, residents to the group, simply select them in the list on the left and they will be moved to the list on the right. Figure 301: Adding users to a group Then simply give the group a meaningful name and description and confirm with the "OK” button: the group will be added to the list of user groups.
  • Page 242: Switchboards

    7.1.5.4 Switchboards Through the "Switchboards” tab of the "Users” tab it is possible to manage the users of the switchboards in the system. Figure 303: “Switchboard" screen The '’Add'' button allows adding new users of the switchboards. Press it to open the following screen: Figure 304: Creation of a new user MT124-032F...
  • Page 243 Once all fields have been edited appropriately and the "OK” button has been pressed, another user is added to the user list. Figure 305: List of the switchboard users The buttons in the columns "Edit" and "Delete" allow you to modify the data or delete each user created, respectively (through confirmation pop-up).
  • Page 244: Access Control

    7.1.6 Access control The IPerCom system integrates an access control service, which allows the opening of gates (doors, gates, barriers, etc.) by recognising proximity keys or entering door codes. Call Modules, Entry Panels 1060/21 and Key Readers can be used to open the access. Call Modules and Entry Panels 1060/21 integrate a Proximity Key reader.
  • Page 245 All residents of Stair "02" are automatically enabled to open the accesses associated with the main Call Module and the Key Reader with a key code and a door code (both the Call Module and the Key Reader are on the topological path of these residents). Figure 308: User setting screen If you want to give the residents of Stair "02"...
  • Page 246: Access Profiles

    7.1.6.1 Access profiles The "Access Profiles” screen is the same as the one that appears when you open the "Access Control" tab. Figure 309: “Access profiles” screen Access profiles allow to group a set of accesses that a group of users needs to open in a single rule even if these accesses are not on the topological path of the apartments of these users.
  • Page 247 It is necessary to give a name to the access profile that is being created in the "Name" field at the top left, and then select the access points that are part of it by simply pressing on the relevant record (the relevant tick box is selected automatically).
  • Page 248 In the “Access profiles” screen, the buttons in the columns "Edit" and "Delete" allow you to modify the data or delete each access profile created, respectively (through confirmation pop-up). Each resident/non-resident can be assigned an access profile during the user creation/editing phase. Figure 313: Resident editing screen Press the "Edit Access Table"...
  • Page 249 Assuming you want to select the previously created access profile, you get the following: Figure 315: Selection of an access profile Press the "OK” button to automatically associate the access profile with the created user: Figure 316: Associating an access profile with a resident Note: An access profile must be associated with a resident or non-resident or user group in order to be effective.
  • Page 250: Time Profiles

    7.1.6.2 Time Profiles A time profile is a set of time intervals for the validity of accesses. To manage time profiles go to the "Access Control” tab, then click on the "Time Profiles” tab. The following screen will open: Figure 317: “Time profiles” screen By pressing the “Add New"...
  • Page 251 To create a new time interval, press button to open the following screen: Figure 319: Creation of a time interval After setting the time interval and pressing the "OK" button, the interval will be added to the selected day, as shown in the following figure: Figure 320: Time interval added in the selected day MT124-032F...
  • Page 252 The "Copy" and "Paste" buttons allow you quickly copying the time interval just created for all the other days of the week. You can press the "Copy" button on Monday, which will enable the "Paste" buttons on the other days to do this. For example, copying the time interval set for Monday ("MON") and pasting it in the line corresponding to Thursday ("THU"), the result will be as follows.
  • Page 253 The buttons in the columns "Edit" and "Delete" allow you to modify the data or delete each time profile created, respectively (through confirmation pop-up). If you want to associate the time profile “Weekly Swimming Pool Access" to the previously saved access profile, simply reopen the latter in edit mode and select the created time profile, as shown in the following figure: Figure 323: Selection of the new time profile in the saved access profile...
  • Page 254 To associate a previously created one, click on the respective drop-down menu to open a screen with all the created time profiles. After selecting one and pressing the "OK" button, the following screen will appear: Figure 325: Set time profile If a time profile is associated with a generic access, it appears with an asterisk when creating an access profile: Figure 326: Door with associated time profile...
  • Page 255: Holidays

    7.1.6.3 Holidays Holidays allow you to define one or more particular dates of the year (e.g. Christmas) on which to alter a previously created time profile. In other words, they allow you to create exceptions in a weekly schedule. To create a holiday, go to the "Access Control" page and then press the "Holiday" tab. The following page will appear: Figure 327: ‘’Holidays’’...
  • Page 256 If, for example, you want to set a public holiday on the 25th December of each year, the choices to make are as follows: Figure 328: Set holiday Press "OK" to see a summary of the choices made: Figure 329: Created holiday MT124-032F...
  • Page 257 At this point, the following screen will appear when opening a previously created time profile, for example, where you can set a new time profile for the 25th of December of each year, as seen in the previous paragraph: Figure 330: Time profile with possibility to add the holiday Press "Add Holiday’’...
  • Page 258 Assuming you want to create a single interval from 8 to 10, the following page will appear: Figure 332: Additional holidays with timetables The "OK" button confirms the changes made. In this way, the time profile followed on the day of the week coinciding with December 25th will be the one set in the newly created holiday, i.e.
  • Page 259: Door Groups

    7.1.6.4 Door groups The door group is a set of doors that must obey the same rules, have the same temporal validity and the same temporal profile. The Doors Group function is useful if a group of people needs to access a group of doors in the same way.
  • Page 260 To create a group of doors, it is necessary to assign a name and select the desired doors: these are moved to a list on the right to form the desired list of doors. Figure 335: Selection of desired doors To delete a door from the list, simply select it: it will be moved back to the list on the left.
  • Page 261 If you want to use the "Swimming pool doors" door group in the previously saved access profile, simply open it again and select as door group the group “Swimming pool doors” instead of the previously selected Key Readers. Figure 337: Selection of the new door group in the saved access profile MT124-032F...
  • Page 262: Door Profiles

    7.1.6.5 Door profiles A Door Profile is a set of parameters that define the behaviour of a generic door. This functionality is useful if there are several doors in the system which must comply with the same rules. Instead of applying the set of rules several times to different doors, it is sufficient to create the set of rules once and then apply it to the individual doors.
  • Page 263 For the meaning of the various parameters, see "APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices". An example of configuration is shown below: Figure 340: Setting parameters for an access Press "OK" to create the access profile: Figure 341: Creating an access profile Once the access profile has been created, it can be applied to several doors.
  • Page 264 To do this you need to go to the "Topology" page, then to the "Devices" tab: Figure 342: Devices on which to load the access profile Press the "Edit" button of the first Key Reader to open the following screen where "Custom" appears next to the concerned access (i.e.
  • Page 265 Click on "custom" to choose the previously created access: Figure 344: Selecting an door profile Press the "OK" button to load the door profile on the concerned door: Figure 345: Loading the access profile The loaded parameters are greyed out to highlight the fact that they come from a previously created access profile.
  • Page 266: Trade

    7.1.6.6 Trade The trade function allows opening the pedestrian door and/or the driveway (if enabled) directly from the Call Modules and Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 keypad during a time period set during the creation of the trade itself. The application can be useful if external personnel needs to access the residential complex in pre-set time intervals.
  • Page 267 Figure 347: Trade creation screen In the screen above you need to select the access profile created as a trade. After assigning a name to the trade, pressing the ‘’ OK ’’ button the trade is created and added to the list of available trades. Figure 348: List of created trades The buttons in the columns "Edit"...
  • Page 268: System Parameters

    7.1.7 System parameters The "System" tab allows setting several parameters related to the system operation and its performance. For simplicity, the parameters have been divided into the following sections:  "Global Settings",  "Door/Gate Settings",  “Call Forwarding Settings”,  “Network Settings”, ...
  • Page 269: Global Settings

    The parameters are shown in the red rectangle in the following figure: Figure 350: “System" tab – Global settings The meaning of the single items is shown in the following table: System Language Language used by IPerCom devices with display. Time Zone Time zone selected for time management. Default value: “Europe/Rome”.
  • Page 270: Door/Gate Settings

    7.1.7.2 Door/Gate Settings The parameters are shown in the red rectangle in the following figure: Figure 351: “System" tab – Door/Gate Settings part 1 Figure 352: “System" tab – Door/Gate Settings part 2 MT124-032F...
  • Page 271 Maximum Guaranteed Guaranteed communication time. Min 1s, Max: 90s (in steps Communication Time (s) of 10s). With at least one IPercom 2Voice Gateway in the system, the maximum value decreases to 70s. Door Time (s) Door opening time. Default value: 3 s.
  • Page 272: Call Forwarding Settings

    7.1.7.3 Call Forwarding Settings The parameters are shown in the following figure: Figure 353: “System" tab – Call Forwarding settings The meaning of the single items is shown in the following table: Call forwarding on If enabled, it allows call forwarding on mobile devices. Default Smartphone/Tablet value: selected.
  • Page 273: Rtsp Network Settings

    7.1.7.4 RTSP Network settings The parameters are shown in the following figure: Figure 354: “System" tab – RTPS Network settings The parameter meaning is as follows: ETWORK SETTINGS Network Settings The "automatic" value means that the devices automatically acquire an IP address consistent with the network in which they are installed (networks with router and DHCP server);...
  • Page 274 Note 3: if you plan to connect any MAX monitors of the system to home networks, it is recommended to configure a network for the IPerCom system with addresses of "10.x.y.z" type and in any case not of "192.168.x.y" type usually used in common home networks. In general, take special care not to have devices with network interfaces with subnets that may overlap.
  • Page 275: Maintenance Settings

    Event log maximum depth Number of events that can be displayed in the Event log of IPerCom Installer Tools. Default value: 10000. Maximum value: 100,000 Note: for manually scheduled restarts, it is necessary to respect the constraint of at least 2 restarts every 4 days.
  • Page 276: Selection Of The Addressing Type

    7.1.7.6 Selection of the addressing type The selection of the addressing type in the system parameters affects how an apartment can be called via the keypad of the Call Modules, of the Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 and of the Switchboard. There are four types of addressing: ...
  • Page 277 Figure 357: "Settings" screen for numerical addressing Normally, the configurator suggests an automatically generated numerical code, but it is possible to modify it at any time. Numeric codes with a maximum of 6 digits can be entered from the configurator. As for the type of logical addressing, it is an alphanumeric code to associate to each apartment, as shown in the following figure: Figure 358: “Description"...
  • Page 278 From the configurator it is possible to enter logical codes with a maximum of 8 alphanumeric characters. The last type of addressing, mainly used in the English market, is the numerical with blocks and in this case, to call an apartment: ...
  • Page 279: Setting Of Call Forwarding

    7.1.8 Setting of call forwarding The call forwarding function allows receiving a call from  Entry panel 1060/71-74-75,  Entry panel 1060/21,  Call module 1060/12-13-17-18,  Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48,  Floor Entry panel 1060/22  Switchboard, on one or more smartphones/tablets in addition to those in the apartment. Call forwarding on smartphone/tablet is also possible if the call is directed to a specific apartment indoor station.
  • Page 280 As far as configuration is concerned, call forwarding is enabled from the system parameters screen. Under "Call Forwarding" , check that the value is set to "Enabled", as shown in the following figure: Figure 360: Enabling of call forwarding Under "Call Forwarding Cloud URI", set the server to which the user is registered through the CallMe app. The default SIP server is "sip.urmet.com", while the "cn.sip.urmet.com"...
  • Page 281 Figure 361: setting the SIP username for an apartment If the SIP ID is not yet available (e.g. if you have not registered in the app, yet), this field can be left blank and configured in a second step with the settings button of the video door phone application on the MAX monitor, as described below (red box): Figure 362: button for configuring the video door phone application on MAX monitor MT124-032F...
  • Page 282 Press this button to open the following screen with various menu items: Figure 363: menu items for configuring the video door phone application on MAX monitor Press the "Call Forwarding Settings" item (present only on the master MAX monitors), to set the SIP ID registered on the server through the CallMe app.
  • Page 283 Press the "User name for call forwarding" item to display a screen where you can enter the SIP ID in question: Figure 365: entering SIP ID Then press the X button to save the SIP ID you entered correctly, as shown below: Figure 366: SIP ID set MT124-032F...
  • Page 284 If the SIP ID has already been set by the configurator for each apartment, it is automatically displayed in the above screen of the various MAX (master) monitors of the system: it is possible to set a new one (thus disabling the one set by the configurator) following the instructions above.
  • Page 285: Search Function

    7.1.9 Search function The function allows a quick search of the items in the system. Press on the main screen of the configurator to open the following screen (relating to a generic system): Figure 368: Search Function Screen You can search for the following items or only one of them: ...
  • Page 286 For example, the search by node shows only the nodes of the system with the corresponding topological code (block, scale, floor and apartment): Figure 369: Search by nodes The links in the "Description" column take you to the "Settings" page of the corresponding topological node.
  • Page 287 The device search shows the various devices present in the system with the corresponding topological code (block, scale, floor and apartment), device code (column "D") and device type: Figure 371: Setting a site node If the device is located on the site node, the table above only shows the device code and not its topological path.
  • Page 288: How To Save The Configuration

    Press the "Save" button to save the configuration. The "Exit" button allows you to exit the configurator and return to the "Configuration" tab of IPerCom Installer Tools. To transfer the configuration to the system, please refer to paragraph How to use IPerCom...
  • Page 289: Commissioning A System Through Max Monitor: The Configuration Menu

    8 Commissioning a system through MAX monitor: the configuration menu The configuration menu of the MAX monitors allows commissioning an IPerCom system. As already said for IPerCom Installer Tools, the commissioning of a system concerns the following points:  setting of date and time;...
  • Page 290 Figure 374: Selection of the device language The window shows a list from which to select the language: once you have made your selection, it will be immediately applied to the device. For example, if you select the English language, the start screen will change as follows: Figure 375: Starting screen translated in English From this screen it is possible to access the configuration menu using the “CONFIGURATION”...
  • Page 291: Mode 2: Access To The Configuration Menu Through The "Top Page" Button

    8.2 Mode 2: Access to the configuration menu through the "Top page" button If you have exited the starting screen or the devices are already configured, to access the configuration menu go to the “Top Page” by pressing button on the top bar, then press the setting button shown in the following figure: Figure 376: Opening of the settings menu for a MAX 1717/31 monitor This will display the settings menu:...
  • Page 292 Figure 378: Settings menu (part 2) The configuration menu can be accessed by selecting “IPerCom Configuration” (see Figure 381). Regardless of how you access the configuration menu, you will be prompted to enter the Urmet “1937” password in case of unlocked system or the administrator password in case of blocked system.
  • Page 293: Date And Time Setting

    After having entered the password, you will be asked to change the date and time of the system. Figure 380: How to set date and time 8.2.1 Date and time setting The first step of the system commissioning is to set the correct date and time. Date and time are used to identify configuration files and determine which one is the most up-to-date during the automatic distribution between devices;...
  • Page 294 Figure 381: Date and time setting Two sections can be seen: • time zone (highlighted with a red border), in which you can select the desired time zone; • date and time (highlighted with blue border), in which you can set the current date and time. First set the time zone.
  • Page 295 Press the "CONFIRM" button to confirm the selection of the time zone and enable the section highlighted with the blue border to set the date and time is enabled. Figure 383: Choose of date and time After selecting year, month, day, hour and minutes, pressing the “APPLY” button, the system acquires correct date and time.
  • Page 296: Configuration Menu

    8.2.2 Configuration menu After setting date and time the configuration menu will appear as shown in the following figure: Figure 384: The configuration menu The configuration menu is divided into two sub-menus: “System configuration” and “SD card projects management”. The sub-menu “System configuration” is structured as follows: Figure 385: “System configuration”...
  • Page 297 4. import the configuration from SD card; 5. start the “acquisition mode” (described in 6.3.3paragraph Adding devicesAdding devices); 6. check the status of the configuration distribution to the IPerCom devices on the IP network; 7. export the system configuration to SD card;...
  • Page 298 Figure 387: “SD card projects management” sub-menu This sub-menu allows you to: 1. modify IPerCom configuration projects on SD card 2. create a project to be saved directly on SD card. These operations allow you to use the MAX monitor as a configuration editor regardless of which system is installed.
  • Page 299: Access To The Configurator From The Max Monitor

    8.3 Access to the configurator from the MAX monitor Access to the configurator from MAX monitor is carried out with the "Create configuration" item if the system is not configured or with the "Change current configuration" item if the system has already been configured.
  • Page 300 As mentioned in the paragraph "The configuration menu" the configurator can also be opened as a configuration editor, so not only to create or modify the current configuration of the system. In this case you can launch the programme by opening a project from SD Card or by creating a project on SD Card.
  • Page 301 If the configurator is opened, by changing the current configuration, the “Project” screen will appear as follows: Figure 391: “Project” screen of the configurator when changing the current configuration Two buttons are shown on the left: “Apply”, that allows saving and applying the modified configuration to the entire system, and “Exit”, that allows exiting the configurator yet losing the last applied changes.
  • Page 302 In case a configuration has been suspended while using a MAX monitor, as soon as you launch the application again you will be asked whether to recover the last interrupted configuration project. Figure 393: Recovering an unsaved configuration on MAX Monitor MT124-032F...
  • Page 303: The Configurator On Android Tablets

    IPerCom version for which the app was released. The new functions above are briefly described below. After installing the IPerCom Configurator app on your tablet for the first time, the first time you launch it the following screen is displayed:...
  • Page 304 The "New" and "Open" buttons are disabled as there is no configurator version installed yet. Press the "Settings" button to install the configurator versions related to the IPerCom version you want to work with. The screen displayed, in fact, is as follows:...
  • Page 305 For example if you want to install the configurator version related to IPerCom versions 1.4 and 2.0, simply press the relevant "Install" buttons and make sure that the tablet has an Internet connection: after the download step, you will be prompted to enable the installation from the "launcher". Then the installation starts and the following screen is displayed when finished: Figure 396: configurator 2.0 installed correctly...
  • Page 306 After the installation, the "Settings" button shows the installed configurator versions for the released IPerCom versions, as shown below in the red box: Figure 397: list of configurators installed and not installed MT124-032F...
  • Page 307 By pressing the "OK" button, the "New" and "Open" buttons are active: Figure 398: "New" and "Open" buttons active MT124-032F...
  • Page 308 The "New" button allows you to select the IPerCom version for which you want to create the new configuration (depending on the previously installed configurator versions). Then, in relation to the above, by pressing the "New" button, the following screen is displayed:...
  • Page 309 For example by pressing the button 2.0 this screen is displayed (similar to the one shown for the MAX monitor): Figure 400: start configurator version 2.0 After entering all the data correctly, it is possible to press the "OK" button to start creating the new configuration as described in paragraph The configurator.
  • Page 310 The Project tab screen with all the options just described is shown below: Figure 401: "Project" tab of the configurator MT124-032F...
  • Page 311 The "Open" button allows you to open, convert and edit previously created configuration files. Once identified and selected the file to open (with ccf extension) through the file manager of the tablet, the following screen opens: Figure 402: open a configuration file already saved MT124-032F...
  • Page 312 To open the configuration file without converting it to a later version of IPerCom, it is necessary to enter the installer password for the project and press the "OK" button. The configurator opens with the contents of the previously created configuration:...
  • Page 313 Then by pressing the OK button, the following screen opens: Figure 404: conversion of the configuration file to a higher version MT124-032F...
  • Page 314 Only the IPerCom versions higher than the one related to the file you are opening and whose configurator version has been installed as described above are automatically shown. Once the version has been selected, to make sure that the conversion has been successful, simply check the Configurator Version field...
  • Page 315: System First Configuration

    10 minutes from the connection of the last device. Note 3: the IPerCom Configurator app is able to create the configuration but not to distribute it to the other devices in the system or secure the system.
  • Page 316: Creation Of A New Configuration: Definition Of The System Topology

    Figure 407: Creation of a new project on Android tablet You get to the same screen if you want to use an Android tablet and then the IPerCom Configurator app to create a new project. Once the app starts, it is necessary to press the New button and then select the IPerCom version for which you want to create the new configuration.
  • Page 317 Figure 408: Selecting the plant model when creating a project As you can see, the screen to define the system topology (both for the MAX monitor and the IPerCom Configurator app) is similar to what described in paragraph The configurator, as well as the other possible steps for the configuration of a system, i.e.:...
  • Page 318: Adding Devices To The System Using The Max Monitor And/Or The Android Tablet App

    Figure 409: list of devices attested in a topological node 8.4.2 Adding devices to the system using the MAX monitor and/or the Android tablet app To add all the devices of the system to the configuration, it is advisable to follow one of the 4 procedures below to speed up the configuration operations by exploiting some features of the MAX monitor and the Android tablet app.
  • Page 319: Mode 1: Installer Uses Only Max Monitors For The System Configuration

    8.4.2.1 Mode 1: installer uses only MAX monitors for the system configuration Application case: The devices are already installed on the system, but not yet configured Pros: Only MAX monitors are required; there is no need of an Android PC or tablet; you do not need to know the physical MAC addresses of your MAX monitors Cons: Requires to enter the installer password and open the configurator from one device at a time;...
  • Page 320 The following selection screen will be displayed, allowing to choose the type of device to add. Figure 411: Selecting the type of device to add If you want to add a MAX monitor, select “MAX 1717/31-32-33-34-41”: the following screen will open: Figure 412: Entering device parameters The "Name”, "MAC Address”, "Device Code", and "Location"...
  • Page 321 If you press in fact this button, a dialog box will appear: Figure 413: Selecting the MAC Address of the current device Pressing the "This Device" button to automatically set the MAC address of the MAX monitor. Press "Scan (…/…)" to display a list of devices (with respective MAC address) which are present on the system but which have not yet been added to the configuration, as shown in the next step.
  • Page 322 By pressing "OK", the device is added to the device list of the configuration. Figure 415: List of devices for the selected apartment 2. Adding other device types to the configuration When the first MAX monitor has been added, a similar procedure is to be followed to add all other devices installed in the system.
  • Page 323 This time you need to know the MAC address of the device to be added in order to fill in the relevant field; there are therefore two possible modes to fill it in:  manually entering the MAC address digits, or ...
  • Page 324 Once IPerCom Configurator is opened on the new device and the installer password is entered, it is possible to see all the parameters of the previously set up configuration and add the current MAX monitor to the same configuration: the steps are the same as described previously for the first MAX monitor.
  • Page 325: Mode 1.1: The Installer Creates The Configuration In The Laboratory On The Max Monitor/Pc/Android Tablet And Adds The Devices To The Configuration Via The Max Monitor

    8.4.2.2 Mode 1.1: The installer creates the configuration in the laboratory on the MAX monitor/PC/Android tablet and adds the devices to the configuration via the MAX monitor Application case: The devices are already installed on the plant, but not yet configured. There is a basic configuration on SD Card in which the topology has been defined but the devices have not been added yet Pro: It is not necessary to know the physical MAC addresses of the MAX monitors and the...
  • Page 326: Mode 2: The Installer Creates The Configuration In The Laboratory On The Max Monitor/Pc/Android Tablet But Adds The Devices Via Android Tablet

    Cons: An Android tablet is required The following mode takes advantage of the IPerCom devices feature to show a QR Code that contains its MAC address: in the case of MAX monitors the QR Code is displayed when not configured, whereas in other devices it is shown frontally on a label.
  • Page 327 At this point, as already described, you select the type of device to add and fill in the fields shown on the screen, as usual: the only difference is the possibility, for Android tablets, to enter the MAC address by scanning the QR Code of the device, by pressing the "QR Code”...
  • Page 328 Note (configuration file extension): when saving the configuration you must assign a name to the file created; the default name of the file is "ipercom.ccf", but it can be changed by the user only by paying attention to always add the extension ".ccf" at the end of the name (otherwise the configuration cannot be imported from the MAX monitor).
  • Page 329: Mode 3: The Installer Creates The Configuration In The Laboratory On The Max Monitor/Pc/Android Tablet And Adds At The Same Time The Devices That Are Not Yet Installed

    8.4.2.4 Mode 3: The installer creates the configuration in the laboratory on the MAX monitor/PC/Android tablet and adds at the same time the devices that are not yet installed Application case: The devices are still in stock (therefore neither installed in the system nor configured): the configuration is created entirely in the laboratory taking note of the position of the devices and their MAC address.
  • Page 330: Mode 3.1: The Installer Creates The Configuration In The Laboratory On The Max Monitor/Pc/Android Tablet And Adds At The Same Time The Previously Installed Devices

    (product model number, e.g. 1060/18);  the MAC address of the device (e.g. 00:1E:E0:00:01:02), reported manually or by applying the label provided with QR code available on each IPerCom device;  the topological location (e.g. Block 01, Stair 02, Floor 04, Apartment 04).
  • Page 331: Mode 4: One Max Monitor With Configurator In "Acquisition" Mode

    8.4.2.6 Mode 4: One MAX monitor with configurator in "Acquisition" mode Application case: The devices are already installed on the system. The configuration has already been created/imported on a MAX monitor and the same MAX monitor and all other devices have been added. Pros: All MAX monitors can be added to the configuration via an automatic procedure that can be followed at the same time by several people (the presence of more people speeds up the configuration creation).
  • Page 332 The following window will open: Figure 422: Acquisition mode The selected MAX monitor then sets to the "Acquisition" mode where it waits for all non-configured MAX monitors to communicate their position in the system. In fact, as soon as this mode is started, all the other MAX monitors of the system not yet configured will display the following window: Figure 423: Entering the topology node in non-configured MAX monitors during acquisition mode No selections can be made in the Villa Kit type projects in the window shown in figure.
  • Page 333 “Number of devices acquired" field, press "SEND TO CONFIGURATOR”. Figure 424: Updating acquisitions from non-configured MAX monitors IPerCom Configurator will then be opened (after entering the installer password), showing the automatically updated configuration, with all the MAX monitors of the system added in the relevant topological nodes.
  • Page 334: Configuration Distribution

    8.5 Configuration distribution The configuration is always distributed via MAX Monitor, and can be done in two ways:  directly from the configurator (if you are changing the configuration from a MAX Monitor connected to the system);  from the configuration menu by importing from SD card (if you have a configuration saved on SD card).
  • Page 335 To import a configuration from SD card, access the configuration menu, then select the option "Import configuration from SD card": the window shown in the figure will open. Figure 426: Configuration distribution by importing from SD card The window shows all the configuration files saved on the SD card: once the desired file has been selected and the configuration distribution request has been confirmed, it will be applied to all the system devices.
  • Page 336 This window shows in sequence  the “Devices with the same configuration”, i.e. devices that at that moment have the same configuration present on the current device;  the “Devices not in configuration”, i.e. devices that have not been included in the configuration present on the current device;...
  • Page 337: Exporting The Configuration To An Sd Card

    8.6 Exporting the configuration to an SD card It is recommended to make always a copy of the configuration on a file by means of export to SD card. To this purpose, in the configuration menu, in the sub-menu "System configuration” there is the function "Export configuration to SD card", which allows saving the current configuration to the SD card.
  • Page 338: Securing The System

    8.7 Securing the system Once the system configuration has been completed and distributed to all the devices, i.e. while the system is running, it is possible to secure the system by setting an administrator password in addition to the installer password. In practice this means that the installer can only make changes to the configuration and the system by requesting the administrator password.
  • Page 339 Once the password is entered, you will have to wait for the distribution of the administrator password to all the devices of the system: you can monitor the distribution status in the dialog box shown below. Figure 431: Password distribution status As soon as the value of the last two fields is zero, the password distribution will be completed.
  • Page 340: Changing The System Configuration

    8.8 Changing the system configuration Once the first configuration of a system has been created, all the devices that make it up work as set in the configuration and any changes are made after entering the administrator password. In fact, if all the steps of the first configuration have been carried out correctly, the system must have been properly blocked at the end of the procedure.
  • Page 341: Unlocking A System

    8.8.1 Unlocking a system To unlock a previously blocked system, open the configuration menu from a MAX monitor belonging to the system, then select "System configuration" and then "Password management": the following screen will open. Figure 433: “Password management" screen in case of blocked system By selecting "Unlock system"...
  • Page 342: How To Change The Configuration

    8.8.2 How to change the configuration The configuration of a system can be changed in different ways: 1. by updating the users from the Switchboard application installed on the system; 2. by opening the configurator from the configuration menu of a MAX monitor installed in the system; 3.
  • Page 343 The modification of the current configuration from a MAX monitor and that made via the Switchboard affect the current configuration of the system. If on the other hand you decide to use the last mode, i.e. changing the configuration in the office via MAX monitor/PC/Android tablet, you must take into account that the change is not applied to the current configuration of the system, but on the latest version exported to SD card.
  • Page 344 The last step at this point consists in importing the modified configuration on a MAX monitor of the system; then select the configuration menu, and in the "System configuration” sub-menu choose the option "Import configuration from SD card": the following screen will open: Figure 437: Importing the configuration from SD Card Once the installer password is entered, the imported configuration will be distributed throughout the system.
  • Page 345: Changing The Administrator Password

    8.8.3 Changing the administrator password The administrator-level security of the IPerCom system has only two statuses: blocked and unlocked. To change the administrator password of a blocked system, it will therefore be necessary to unlock it and as soon as this operation is completed, lock the system again with the new administrator password.
  • Page 346 Figure 439: password management screen Press "Change installer password” item, the following screen is displayed: Figure 440: installer password change screen Now simply enter and confirm the new password. Press the "CONFIRM" button and wait for the distribution of the new installer password to all the devices in the system. It is possible to monitor the status of this distribution in the dialogue box shown below: MT124-032F...
  • Page 347: Devices Not Aligned To The Same Ipercom Version Or Uptk Software Development Platform

    IPerCom on the system. Therefore it is essential to:  add new devices to a system only after aligning them to the correct IperCom version through the IPerUpgrade application for Windows operating system, available with its manual at www.urmet.com;...
  • Page 348 This operation can be very difficult in large systems: in this case it is useful to use the Update device list button of IPerCom Installer Tools (as explained in the relevant paragraph 6.13.6).
  • Page 349: Integration With The Ipertalk System

    Note 1: it is not possible to make calls from iPerTAlk devices to IPerCom devices. Note 2: the iPerTalk version must be 2.1.0 or higher to allow for integration with the IPerCom system. Two integration modes are possible: ...
  • Page 350 4. Proceed with phone acquisition and numbering assignment. 5. In the Advanced System Configurations, add an IPerCom type Line. 6. Create an Inbound Routing Rule and add the IPerCom line as the destination Trunk. 7. Enable the IPerCom network in the system network parameters.
  • Page 351: Ipercom System Configuration

    9.1.2 IPerCom system configuration 1. Switch off the IPerCom system and the IPerTalk system. 2. Connect the iPerlk switch Ref. 1375/701, the PBX, router, switches and phones to the IPerCom. network. WARNING! For correct integration of the iPerTAlk system with the IPerCom system, EXCLUSIVELY follow the instructions in the following connection diagram.
  • Page 352 Configure a number of apartments equal to the number of extensions you want to call from the IPerCom system. Figure 447: configurazione ID iPerTAlk 9. Proceed with the configuration of the door units and other IPerCom devices. MT124-032F...
  • Page 353: Configuration And Installation Sequence For Integration Of The Ipertalk System Into The Ipercom System Without The Switch Ref. 1375/701

    (manually). Figure 448: Example of iPerTAlk Server insertion 5. If there is no DHCP server in the IPerCom system, take note of the static IP suggested by the configurator. 6. Navigating in the apartments of "Floor 1" (in this case where the iPerTAlk Server has been inserted), following the example above, on the "Settings"...
  • Page 354: Ipertalk System Configuration

    Figura 449: iPerTAlk ID configuration 7. Proceed with the configuration of the door units and other IPerCom devices. 9.2.2 iPerTAlk system configuration 1. Switch off the IPerCom system. 2. Connect the PBX and phones to the switch in the IPercom system.
  • Page 355 10. Disable the IPerCom network in the system network parameters. 11. Set in "DHCP" mode the WAN configuration of iPerTAlk if there is a DHCP server in IPerCom system; otherwise set in "static" mode the WAN configuration of iPerTAlk with the IP address suggested by IPerCom.
  • Page 356: Restoring The Factory Settings

    To perform the factory reset of the MAX monitors it is first necessary to access the settings menu. Figure 452: Settings menu Note 1: the Updating Device List function is present only on the IPerCom Installer Tools application but not on the MAX monitor nor on the Switchboard application, which only allow displaying the list of devices not aligned with the local UPTK version.
  • Page 357 Select the "Maintenance" option, then "Factory Reset". After entering the administrator password (or Urmet password if the system is not locked), the MAX monitor will start the factory reset process and restart. Figure 453: Restoring the factory settings Note: After a factory reset, if the device is connected to a router with a DHCP server and is not configured, the time zone may be different from that expected.
  • Page 358: Factory Reset Of Audio Door Phones

    10.2 Factory reset of Audio Door Phones To restore default parameters of an Audio Door Phone after entering programming mode, hold button T1 pressed for longer than 5 seconds, hold buttons pressed for longer than 5 seconds. The device will generate 2 long beeps and reboot. Figure 454: Audio Door Phone For more information, see the Audio Door Phone 1160/3 paragraph in APPENDIX A and the user manual of the device (Ref.
  • Page 359: Factory Reset Of Call Modules

    10.3 Factory reset of Call Modules The factory reset of the Call Modules can be carried out in two different steps: 1. during device startup 2. when the device is started and configured Figure 455: Call Module In the first case, during the startup phase, the following screen is shown for five seconds: Figure 456: Call Module start screen If during this time the buttons "X”...
  • Page 360 In the second case it is assumed to have a configured Call Module already started, as shown in the figure: Figure 457: Main screen of a configured Call Module In this case, press the "0" button twice in rapid succession. A screen will be shown where you can enter the administrator password (if the system is blocked, otherwise you need to enter the Urmet password).
  • Page 361 Once the password has been entered and the "OK" button pressed, a screen opens where to select "CALL MODULE”: press "OK” again to access the following Call Module maintenance menu. Figure 459: Call Module maintenance menu By selecting "RESET ALL SETTINGS" and pressing the "OK” button, you will be asked to confirm the action. Figure 460: Factory reset confirmation screen Press the "OK”...
  • Page 362: Factory Reset Of The Modular Entry Panel With 1060/48

    10.4 Factory reset of the modular entry panel with 1060/48 To carry out the factory reset of the modular entry panel with 1060/48 it is necessary to quickly press the "RESET" button on the back of the audio video external unit IP 1060/48 for 5 times in a row (less than 1 second apart).
  • Page 363: Factory Reset Of The Entry Panels 1060/71-/74-75

    10.5 Factory reset of the Entry panels 1060/71-/74-75 To perform a factory reset of a Door Speaker Unit, press the entrance hall button and at the same time the second button of the keypad (the lowest button) for 20 seconds. Figure 462: Door Speaker Unit After 20 seconds, the device emits a beep before restarting;...
  • Page 364: Factory Reset Of Ipercom 2Voice Gateway

    10.6 Factory reset of IPerCom 2Voice Gateway Figure 463: IperCom 2Voice Gateway 1083/59 To perform a factory reset on a gateway, press the Reset button five times in a row (less than 1s in between). The device will be reset to default parameters; all configurations will be lost. Hold same button pressed for more than 10 seconds to make an hardware reboot the device.
  • Page 365: Factory Reset Of The Lift Interface 1060/37

    10.7 Factory reset of the lift interface 1060/37 Figure 464: Lift interface 1060/37 To perform the factory reset of the lift interface, press the Reset button for 5 times in a row (with intervals of less than 1s). The device resets to factory parameters and loses all the configurations made. The same button briefly pressed 1 time reboots the device hardware.
  • Page 366: Factory Reset Of Entry Panel 1060/21

    10.8 Factory reset of Entry Panel 1060/21 Figure 465: Entry Panel 1060/21 To perform a factory reset on an Entry Panel Ref. 1060/21, the following operations must be carried out in sequence:  Switch the device off.  Hold the call button and the hall button pressed. ...
  • Page 367: Factory Reset Of Floor Entry Panel 1060/22

    10.9 Factory reset of Floor Entry Panel 1060/22 Figure 466: Floor Entry Panel 1060/22 To perform a factory reset on a Floor Entry Panel Ref. 1060/22, the following operations must be carried out in sequence:  Switch the device off. ...
  • Page 368: Appendix A: Configuration Parameters Of Ipercom Devices

    APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18 Figure 467: Screen of settings for Call Module (part 1) Figure 468: Screen of settings for Call Module (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 369 Figure 469: Screen of settings for Call Module (part 3) Figure 470: Screen of settings for Call Module (part 4) MT124-032F...
  • Page 370 The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18. GENERAL SETTINGS Name Meaningful name of the Call Module. MAC Address MAC address associated to the Call Module. IP Address IP address associated to the Call Module. Field visible only if manual network configuration is set in system parameters.
  • Page 371 Remote Entrance Hall Button It allows you to remotely control the entrance hall button that opens the pedestrian door of the Call Module. For further details, see paragraph Functions of remote relay and remote entrance hall button. Table 9: Call Module pedestrian gate settings Gate settings Gate Used If the box is checked, the call module can handle a...
  • Page 372 User side settings Switchboard Button Enable button to call to the respective Switchboard. Infrared Enabling of user presence competence through integrated infrared sensor. LEDs Enabling of the camera LED. Keyboard LEDs Enabling the keypad backlighting. Call Feedback Tone Call feedback setting. Button Feedback Tone Setting of audio feedback on buttons.
  • Page 373: Modular Entry Panel With 1060/48

    Modular entry panel with 1060/48 Figure 471: screen of settings for External unit 1060/48 (part 1) Figure 472: screen of settings for External unit 1060/48 (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 374 Figure 473: screen of settings for External unit 1060/48 (part 3) Figure 474: screen of settings for External unit 1060/48 (part 4) MT124-032F...
  • Page 375 Figure 475: screen of settings for External unit 1060/48 (part 5) Figure 476: screen of settings for External unit 1060/48 (part 6) MT124-032F...
  • Page 376 Figure 477: screen of settings for External unit 1060/48 (part 7) The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Modular entry panel with 1060/48. General settings Name Meaningful name of the Door Speaker Unit . MAC Address MAC address associated with the Door Speaker Unit . IP Address IP address associated with the External unit.
  • Page 377 Pedestrian access point settings Door Used If this box is checked, the Door Speaker Unit can handle a pedestrian access point. In this case, the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). Door Profile (#) It allows you to associate a previously created access point profile to the pedestrian entrance in question.
  • Page 378 Gate Settings Gate Used If this box is checked, the Door Speaker Unit can handle a driveway. In this case, the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). Gate Profile (#) It allows you to associate a previously created access point profile to the driveway in question.
  • Page 379 User side settings Integrated call buttons It allows to enable or disable the External unit buttons.  Call buttons disabled  Right call button enabled  Right and left call buttons enabled Camera LEDs Enabling of the camera LEDs. Default value: selected. Welcome Message It allows you to enter a text message that will be displayed on the display module 1168/1 in case of configuration as...
  • Page 380 Note (IP address in the RTSP settings): to set the IP address it is recommended to follow the instructions in APPENDIX F: Configuration of RTSP cameras in an IPerCom system. Note 2: it is possible to configure same NVR device of the Urmet range to record the calls and auto- insertions made by the modular entry panel with 1060/48.
  • Page 381 It is possible to automatically associate indoor stations or switchboards to the keys of the external unit, as follows:  All apartments (in topological order)  All apartments (in reverse topological order)  All apartments (in alphabetical order)  All apartments (in reverse alphabetical order) When the mode has been selected, press the "Populate"...
  • Page 382: Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75

    Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75 Figure 478: Screen of settings for Entry panel (part 1) Figure 479: Screen of settings for Entry panel (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 383 Figure 480: Screen of settings for Entry panel (part 3) Figure 481: Screen of settings for Entry panel (part 4) MT124-032F...
  • Page 384 Figura 482: Screen of settings for Entry panel (parte 5) The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75. GENERAL SETTINGS Name Meaningful name of the Entry Panel. MAC Address MAC address associated with the Entry Panel. IP Address IP address associated with the Entry Panel.
  • Page 385 Max Door Opening Time (s) (#) The maximum opening time of the door after which an open door notification is sent to the Switchboard. Door Under Secret (#) If selected, pressing the door button may activate the electric lock of the Entry Panel only if in speech and video connection or waiting for an answer.
  • Page 386 User side settings Laudspeakers Volume Level of loudspeaker volume. Button feedback tone Audio feedback volume at button pressure. Call feedback tone Feedback volume of forwarded call. Camera LEDs Enabling of the camera LEDs. Model 1060/71 This box must be ticked in case of Door Speaker Unit 1060/71.
  • Page 387: Entry Panel 1060/21

    Entry Panel 1060/21 Figure 483: Screen of settings for Entry Panel (part 1) Figure 484: Screen of settings for Entry Panel (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 388 Figure 485: Screen of settings for Entry Panel (part 3) Figura 486: schermata delle impostazioni per Posto Esterno (parte 4) MT124-032F...
  • Page 389 The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the Entry Panel 1060/21. GENERAL SETTINGS Name Meaningful name of the Entry Panel. MAC address MAC address associated with the Entry Panel. IP address IP address associated with the Entry Panel. Field visible only if manual network configuration is set in system parameters.
  • Page 390 Gate Parameters Gate Used If the box is checked, the Entry Panel can manage a pedestrian gate. In this case, the options below appear, marked with the (#) symbol. Gate Profile (#) This allows you to associate a previously created door profile to the concerned gate.
  • Page 391: Max 1717/31-32-33-34-41

    MAX 1717/31-32-33-34-41 Figure 487: Screen of settings for MAX monitors The following table shows the meaning of the fields for "MAX 1717/31-32-33-34-41”. Name Meaningful name of the MAX monitor. MAC Address MAC address associated with the MAX monitor. IP Address IP address associated with the MAX monitor.
  • Page 392: Audio Door Phone 1160/3

    Audio Door Phone 1160/3 Figure 488: screen of settings of Audio Door Phone (part 1) Figure 489: screen of settings of Audio Door Phone (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 393 The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the "Audio Door Phone 1160/3". Name Meaningful name of the Audio Door Phone. MAC address MAC address associated with the Audio Door Phone. IP address IP address associated with the Audio Door Phone. Field visible only if manual network configuration is set in system parameters.
  • Page 394: Relay Actuator 1060/84 V. 3.04/V. 2.07/V. 4.05

    Relay actuator 1060/84 v. 3.04/v. 2.07/v. 4.05 Figure 491: Screen of settings for Relay Actuator versions 3.04 and 2.07 (part 1) Figure 492: Screen of settings for Relay Actuator versions 3.04 and 2.07 (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 395 Figure 493: Screen of settings for Relay Actuator versions 3.04 and 2.07 (part 3) Figure 494: Screen of settings for Relay Actuator versions 3.04 and 2.07 (part 4) MT124-032F...
  • Page 396 The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the Relay Actuator 1060/84 and the version for which the field is present. GENERAL SETTINGS v. 3.04/v. 2.07/v. 4.05 Name Meaningful name of the Relay Actuator. If no name is assigned, the field is forced with the MAC address.
  • Page 397 Note: the Relay Actuator 1060/84 with firmware version 4.05 is the only one that supports the remote relay function. A table of the electrical meanings of the on, off, short press and long press events is shown depending on the input status (normally closed or normally open): Events Normally Open Input Normally Closed Input...
  • Page 398: Key Reader 1060/82-/86

    Key Reader 1060/82-/86 Figure 495: Screen of settings for Key Reader (part 1) Figure 496: Screen of settings for Key Reader (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 399 The following table shows the meaning of the fields for “Key Reader” 1060/82-/86”. Name Meaningful name of the Key Reader. MAC Address MAC address associated with the Key Reader. IP Address IP address associated with the Key Reader. Field visible only if manual network configuration is set in system parameters.
  • Page 400: Switchboard 1060/41

    Switchboard 1060/41 Figure 497: Screen of settings for Switchboard The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Switchboard 1060/41. Name Meaningful name of the Switchboard. MAC Address MAC address associated with the PC on which the Switchboard programme is installed. IP Address IP address associated to the PC on which the Switchboard programme is installed.
  • Page 401: Ipercom Clock Module 1060/85

    Clock Module to another topological node by pressing the "Move” button. Table 32: general settings Clock Module Note: it is necessary to upgrade the IPerCom system to version 1.2.0 or higher for proper operation of the module in question. MT124-032F...
  • Page 402: Ipercom-2Voice Gateway 1083/59

    Note 2: Follow the instructions in the related manuals of devices to set the guaranteed conversation time at the 2Voice secondary call modules. Note 3: it is necessary to upgrade the IPerCom system to version 1.3.0 or higher for proper operation of the IPerCom 2Voice Gateway.
  • Page 403: Lift Interface 1060/37

    Lift interface 1060/37 Figure 500: screen of lift interface settings (part 1) Figure 501: screen of lift interface settings (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 404 The following table shows the meaning of the fields for lift interface 1060/37. General settings Name Meaningful name of the Lift Interface. MAC Address MAC address associated with the Lift Interface. IP Address IP address of the Lift Interface. Field visible only if a manual network configuration has been set in the system parameters.
  • Page 405: Floor Entry Panel 1060/22

    Floor Entry Panel 1060/22 Figura 502: screen of Floor Entry Panel (part 1) Figura 503: screen of Floor Entry Panel (part 2) MT124-032F...
  • Page 406 The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the Floor Entry Panel 1060/22. Name Meaningful name of the Entry Panel. MAC address MAC address associated with the Entry Panel. IP address IP address associated with the Entry Panel. Field visible only if manual network configuration is set in system parameters.
  • Page 407: Rtsp Camera

    RTSP camera Figure 504: Screen of settings for RTSP Camera (part 1) Figure 505: Screen of settings for RTSP Camera (part 1) MT124-032F...
  • Page 408 Note (settings of the device used): to set the IP address it is recommended to follow the instructions in APPENDIX F: Configuration of RTSP cameras in an IPerCom system. Also set the value H264 as compression mode of the video stream and 1920x1080 (HD) as maximum resolution. These parameters can be set by connecting via WiFi to the camera configuration page (for more details see the relevant instruction manual).
  • Page 409: Ipertalk Server

    iPerTAlk Server Figure 506: PerTAlk Server settings screen The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the iPerTAlk Server. Name Meaningful name of the iPerTAlk Server. MAC address MAC address associated with the iPerTAlk Server. IP Adress IP address associated with the iPerTAlk Server. This field is visible only if a manual network configuration has been set in the system parameters.
  • Page 410: Server 1060/1

    USB port of the server. Note It is highly recommended to connect a UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) to the IPerCom Server from the first power up to avoid irreparable damage caused by possible voltage drops or sudden power failures. The UPS models currently supported are the BK350EI/BK500EI/BK650EI. The information is managed through one of the 3 USB ports of the Server itself.
  • Page 411: Ipassan Controller

    IP address associated with the IPassan Controller. It is necessary to enter a static IP address and outside the network range of IPerCom devices and any RTSP cameras. Lift Control If selected, it allows you to control the lifts through the IPassan Controller.
  • Page 412: Appendix B: Differences Of Functions Between 2Voice And Ipercom Audio/Video Door Phones

    (**): Only through the Switchboard. (#): Only with some Door Phone buttons and in particular conditions (see booklets for individual 2Voice Door Phones). (##): Unlike IPerCom Door Phones, 2Voice Door Phones ring when an emergency call is sent from the Switchboard. MT124-032F...
  • Page 413: Appendix C: Differences Of Functions Between 2Voice And Ipercom Devices With Ipercom Switchboard

    APPENDIX C: Differences of functions between 2Voice and IPerCom devices with IPerCom Switchboard The following table shows the differences in functions between the 2Voice and IPerCom devices with an IPerCom Switchboard. Function 2Voice device IPerCom device 2Voice secondary stations IPerCom stations...
  • Page 414: Appendix D: Ipercom Priority Calls

    APPENDIX D: IPerCom priority calls Calls within an IPerCom system are shown in ascending order of priority:  auto-on;  intercom (call between two apartments);  call from Call Module/Entry Panel/Switchboard to apartment or from apartment to Switchboard;  emergency call.
  • Page 415: Appendix E: Type Of Proximity Keys That Can Be Read By Ipercom Devices With Access Control Function

    APPENDIX E: Type of proximity keys that can be read by IPerCom devices with access control function The following table shows, for each IPerCom device which integrates a proximity key reader, the types of keys compatible with the reader: 125KHz...
  • Page 416: Appendix F: Network Configuration Of Rtsp Cameras In An Ipercom System

    It is strictly recommended to follow this example for the correct configuration as it has no difficulty and everything is done automatically by the IPerCom configurator. In the System tab of the configurator in the Network Settings section, select the Manual item and then define a lower and a higher IP address with a network mask, DNS and gateway value.
  • Page 417 To ensure that the RTSP Cameras have a static addressing that does not conflict with the network settings of the IPerCom system, still in the System tab in the RTSP Network Settings section, select an IP address range separate from that of the IPerCom devices but in the same subnet:...
  • Page 418 Figure 511: suggested address for RTSP cameras Then the installer must actually assign the static IP address proposed by the configurator to the RTSP Camera. If the number of IP addresses is less than the number of RTSP Cameras you want to configure, the configurator notifies the installer with the following message: Figure 512: no more suggested addresses for RTSP cameras MT124-032F...
  • Page 419: Case 2: Ipercom System With Router And Automatic Addressing

    Case 2: IPerCom system with router and automatic addressing If the IP addresses of IPerCom devices are assigned by a router (with DHCP service), in the System tab of the configurator in the Network Settings section, select Automatic item: Figure 513: automatic network settings for IPerCom devices Then make the router assign IP addresses to IPerCom devices in a certain subnet within a certain range (for example in the range 10.2.3.1 ÷...
  • Page 420: Case 2: Ipercom System With Router And Automatic Addressing

    10.2.3.102). In the System tab of the configurator in the Network Settings section, select Automatic, then set the router so that it assigns IP addresses to IPerCom devices in a certain range. The only 2 constraints to be respected are the following: ...
  • Page 421: Appendix G: Changing The Network Settings Of Ipercom Installer Tools

    (for example if there is a router in the system) to a manual setting or vice versa. In both cases the settings of the network card, through which the PC connects to the system where the IPerCom Installer Tools application is installed, need some modifications in order to continue to connect to the system.
  • Page 422 Now it is necessary to open the local site associated with the system and connect to it. When you press the "Connect" button, IPerCom Installer Tools detects that the network settings of the system are no longer consistent with those of the network card of the PC connected to the system. As a result, the following...
  • Page 423 Note 3: to change the IP address and MAC address of the network interface through which you are connected to the IPerCom system, it is necessary to press the Open Network Connections and Sharing Centre button on your PC (icon at the bottom right of the screen), then identify the name of the network connected to IPerCom system.
  • Page 424 Press OK, in the drop-down menu with the list of network cards with MAC and IP address you can find the previously modified network interface, i.e. the one with MAC address 00:80:80:8A:4C:4A and IP address 10.10.10.200. Once this interface has been selected, press the Connect button to reactivate the connection to the system.
  • Page 425: Appendix H: Date And Time Incorrectly Set In The Future

    This is because IPerCom devices do not accept a configuration file if the one inside them has a date after the current date (date in the future).
  • Page 426: Appendix I: Modular Entry Panel With 1060/48 Alpha

    APPENDIX I: Modular entry panel with 1060/48 Alpha Modular entry panel with a robust, essential and advanced design that offers easy access to a full range of functions. The system, with modular elements, consists of modules (with or without white or black plastic front units) that can be inserted on special wall frames.
  • Page 427: Performance

    - maximum 11 8-key add-on modules (Ref. 1168/8) with 4 to 8 keys with relevant front units (black or white), for a maximum of 90 keys on two rows; - maximum 11 optional building number modules (Ref. 1168/50);  Device programming through the Ipercom Installer Tools application.  POE connector for LAN connection. ...
  • Page 428: Audio Video External Unit Ip Ref. 1060/48

    Audio video external unit IP Ref. 1060/48 Structure FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW 1. DDA LED 2. “USER 0” calling button 3. Speaker 4. Name tag and button light LED 5. Camera 6. Camera lighting LED 7. “USER 1” calling button 8.
  • Page 429: Description Of Terminals

    18.POE connector for connecting to the LAN. 19.RJ45 adapter for connection to the POE connector Description of terminals Hall button Garage relay contacts SE - Pedestrian electrical lock with capacitance discharge actuation negative SE + Pedestrian electrical lock with capacitance discharge actuation positive Technical specifications Power voltage POE: .........................
  • Page 430: Pedestrian Lock Actuation

    Pedestrian lock actuation The door unit has two terminals for managing the pedestrian door lock (SE+ and SE-). The electric lock is operated in the following cases:  whenever the hall button is pressed (terminals PA);  when a door open command is received from an apartment station according to the configuration (“free”...
  • Page 431: Structure

    IP Audio video external unit modul ILA and voice synthesis module Place the switch in T mode Button module Structure REAR VIEW 1. Module connection wire connector (IN) 2. Module connection wire connector (OUT) 3. Audio wire connector (ILA) 4. Potentiometer for adjusting the speech synthesis volume 5.
  • Page 432: Installation

    Installation The ILA module must be positioned immediately near the door unit. The modules must be connected by means of the three-wire audio cord provided. 8 cm long cord provided with button module and expansion unit Ref. 1168/4 of the ILA and voice synthesis module Ref.
  • Page 433: Speech Synthesis Volume Adjustment

    Note: To make the programming changes active, power supply to the device must be disconnected and powered up again. Speech synthesis volume adjustment Volumes are calibrated by default so not to require adjustments in most cases. Use a screwdriver to adjust the volume, if required.
  • Page 434: Proximity Key Reader Module Ref. 1168/45 (Black) Or Ref. 1168/45W (White)

    Proximity key reader module Ref. 1168/45 (black) or Ref. 1168/45W (white) The device Ref. 1168/45 is the proximity key reader for modular door unit Mod.1168. It has following operating modes: Audio-video door IP unit Ref. 1060/48 Note: Only one Sch. module 1168/45 can be installed for each call station. Structure 1.
  • Page 435 3. RS485 BUS: standalone mode 6. Terminal board 7. Jumper for power from Ipercom system The device must be positioned as the last module on the panel. Respect the installation constraint of maximum 12 modules of which only one is a 1168/45 or 1168/45W module. The pedestrian lock activation time must be programmed on the door unit.
  • Page 436: Building Number Module Ref. 1168/50 (Black) Or Ref. 1168/50W (White)

    Performance Permits timed opening (from 0 to 99 seconds) when a user proximity key is placed close to the frontn panel. The two-color LED, if enabled, displays the recognition of a proximity key approached to the front by changing color (from red to green). Building number module Ref.
  • Page 437 8 cm long cord provided with button module and expansion unit Ref. 1168/4 or 1168/8 of the building number module Ref. 1168/50 B 38 cm long cord provided with building number module Ref. 1168/50. Note: The name tag can only be fitted or replaced after the front unit of the module has been removed. MT124-032F...
  • Page 438: Blind Module Ref. 1168/59

    Blind module Ref. 1168/59 This module is used to fill in spaces which are not used in modular applications as required. . 1168/4 and 8 Ref. 1168/8 4-Button module Ref -Button module 4-BUTTON MODULE 8-BUTTON MODULE The 4-button or 8-button modules can be used to expand the number of users on the panel. Up to 88 buttons can be connected (in addition to the two already present on the door unit), using up to 11 button modules Ref.
  • Page 439: Joining Flush-Mounting Boxes

    System wires lead into the boxes through the openings on the sides and bottom of the box. All openings are shut by removable closures. Joining flush-mounting boxes Flush mounting boxes can be assembled with suitable spacers, also used as wire hole. Up to 3 4-module flush-mounting boxes can be assembled (12 modules in total).
  • Page 440: Module Holder Frames

    Module holder frames The module holder frames allow quick and easy ALPHA module assembly (either single or double). A hinge is provided in the lower part of the frame to tip the modules and facilitate wiring and adjustment. Available versions are: ...
  • Page 441: Wall Cover Frame

    Wall cover frame These frames are used to conceal irregularities of the wall in the flush mounting area surrounding the panel; insert the cover frames between modules and wall. The following anodised aluminium frames are provided:  1-row frame for 1 module Sch.
  • Page 442: Wall Frame Cover Installation

     3-row frame for 9 modules Sch. 1168/639 H is 328 mm for 3 module versions. Wall frame cover installation Embed the flush mounting box in the wall, position the wall cover frame and fasten the module holder lower screw. Frame fastening is completed by tightening the upper frame screw last. MT124-032F...
  • Page 443: Wall-Mounted Panel Accessories

    Wall-mounted panel accessories Casings with frame The casings can be used for wall-mounted installations without embedding. The following versions are provided with module holder frame:  For 1 module Sch. 1168/311  For 2 modules Sch. 1168/312  For 3 modules Sch.
  • Page 444: Casing And Frame Joiner

    Casing and frame joiner The casings with frames may be joined by means of shims which double as spacers. Up to 3 4-module flush- mounting boxes can be assembled (12 modules in total). All shims are hollow to allow the passage of wires from one box to the other. Panel accessory in common to both versions Rain hood cover They are useful to make the panel installation weatherproof.
  • Page 445: Alpha Entry Panel With 1060/48 Installation

    Alpha entry panel with 1060/48 installation It is suggested to install the modules at the height shown below, according to the system to be realized. (*) Note: In case of disabled people or with specific needs of type D1 (elderly) and D2 (with lower limb movement difficulties), the centre of the device must be positioned at a height between 75 cm and 140 cm above the floor.
  • Page 446  Remove the upper header and the lower header from the frame using a flat screwdriver at the tip 0. MT124-032F...
  • Page 447  Fit the module holder frame  Fit the modules in the frame.  Tip the holder frame and connect the wires. MT124-032F...
  • Page 448  Adjust correct perpendicularity of the panel.  Establish the connections between the various modules with the wires provided before powering the system.  Use the cord provided with the frame to connect modules belonging to frames arranged side by side. ...
  • Page 449 RESET  On the rear of the external unit there is the RESET key which must be pressed to restart or reset the device to factory settings.  Close the frame by tightening the screws. MT124-032F...
  • Page 450  Insert the name tags in the front panels Clip the front panels onto the frame Note: When hooking the front unit to the wall frame, make sure to keep the buttons on the right side of the entry panel. MT124-032F...
  • Page 451  Attach upper header and lower the frame. MT124-032F...
  • Page 452: Wall-Mounted Version

    Wall-mounted version  Remove the upper header and the lower header from the frame using a flat screwdriver at the tip 0.  Remove the module holder frame from the casing. MT124-032F...
  • Page 453  Secure the casing with screws to the wall.  Fit the module holder frame. MT124-032F...
  • Page 454  Fit the modules in the frame.  Tip the frame and connect the wires. MT124-032F...
  • Page 455  Adjust correct perpendicularity of the panel.  Establish the connections between the various modules with the wires provided before powering the system.  Use the cord provided with the frame to connect modules belonging to frames arranged side by side ...
  • Page 456  On the rear of the external unit there is the RESET key which must be pressed to restart or reset the device to factory settings.  Attach upper header and lower the frame.  Insert the name tags in the front panels Clip the front panels onto the frame. MT124-032F...
  • Page 457 Note: When hooking the front unit to the wall frame, make sure to keep the buttons on the right side of the entry panel.  Attach upper header and lower the frame. MT124-032F...
  • Page 458 omplementary products list DOOR UNIT Audio video IP door unit Sch. 1060/48 MODULES 4-Button module Sch. 1168/4 8-Button module Sch. 1168/8 ILA and voice synthesis module (*) Sch. 1168/48 / 1168/48W Building number module (*) Sch. 1168/50 / 1168/50W Blind module Sch.
  • Page 459 MODULE HOLDER FRAMES Frame for 1 module Sch. 1168/61 Frame for 2 modules Sch. 1168/62 Frame for 3 modules Sch. 1168/63 Frame for 4 modules Sch. 1168/64 WALL COVER FRAME 1-row frame for 1 module Sch. 1168/611 1-row frame for 2 modules Sch.
  • Page 460: Overall Dimensions

    Overall dimensions Flush-mounted version Note: Dimensions H1= 114, 204, 294, 384 refers to the flush-mounting height and H2= 126, 217, 306, 396 refers to the total height, for the 1, 2, 3, 4 module versions, respectively. MT124-032F...
  • Page 461 all-mounted version Note: The H3 dimensions related to the total height can have different values depending on the number of modules that the housing can accommodate. MT124-032F...
  • Page 462: Modularity Examples For Different System Dimensions (Single Push Button)

    Modularity examples for different system dimensions (single push button) BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/4 1168/11 Common products 1168/12 Front frame for push button panel 1168/13 1168/14...
  • Page 463 BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/4 1168/11 Common products 1168/12 Front frame for push button panel 1168/13 1168/14 Building number 1168/50 module Blind module 1168/59 Rain hood cover...
  • Page 464 BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/4 1168/11 Common products 1168/12 Front frame for push button panel 1168/13 1168/14 Building number 1168/50 module Blind module 1168/59 Rain hood cover...
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  • Page 467: Modularity Examples For Different System Dimensions (Double Push Button)

    Modularity examples for different system dimensions (double push button) BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/8 Common products 1168/24 Front frame for push button panel 1168/28 Building number 1168/50...
  • Page 468 BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/8 Common products 1168/24 Front frame for push button panel 1168/28 Building number 1168/50 module Blind module 1168/59 Rain hood cover 1168/401...
  • Page 469 BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/8 Common products 1168/24 Front frame for push button panel 1168/28 Building number 1168/50 module Blind module 1168/59 Rain hood cover 1168/401...
  • Page 470 BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/8 Common products 1168/24 Front frame for push button panel 1168/28 Building number 1168/50 module Blind module 1168/59 Rain hood cover 1168/401...
  • Page 471 BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/8 Common products 1168/24 Front frame for push button panel 1168/28 Building number 1168/50 module Blind module 1168/59 Rain hood cover 1168/401...
  • Page 472 BUTTONS NUMBER Video door phones A/V door IP unit 1060/48 module 1168/140 Front frame for 1168/141 A/V IP door unit 1168/142 4-Button module 1168/8 Common products 1168/24 Front frame for push button panel 1168/28 Building number 1168/50 module Blind module 1168/59 Rain hood cover 1168/401...
  • Page 473 MT124-032F...
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  • Page 475: Appendix L : Alpha Call Module 1168

    APPENDIX L : Alpha call module 1168 The ALPHA call module with sturdy, streamline and modern design is for use in 2Voice systems. It offers simple access to a full range of functions. The system consists of black modules which can be inserted on specific frames.
  • Page 476: Features

    EXTENDED CONFIGURATION Features Possibility of powering up to 12 modules in total: CONFIGURATIONS Maximum number of modules Modules Description 1060/48 IP Door unit modules 1168/1 Display module 1168/46 Numeric keypad module 1168/45 Proximity key reader module 1168/48 ILA and voice synthesis module 1168/49 Alphaphetic keypad module Door number module or 4-buttons...
  • Page 477 AUDIO VIDEO EXTERNAL UNIT MODULE IP 1060/48  Connection on LAN cable with dedicated connector (no RJ45) and power supply via POE.  Wide-Angle colour camera.  Camera lighting LED.  Pedestrian electric lock actuation by capacitive discharge and holding current. ...
  • Page 478: Display Module Ref. 1168/1

    Display module Ref. 1168/1 The display module Ref. 1168/1 allows you to display the graphical interface of the ALPHA call module. It is equipped with directory that can store up to 10000 users (in presence of at least one 1060/1 Server). It has 4 soft touch keys that allow you to use the functions of the call module.
  • Page 479: Proximity Key Reader Module Ref. 1168/45

    Proximity key reader module Ref. 1168/45 The device Ref. 1168/45 is the proximity key reader for modular door unit Mod.1168. It has following operating modes: Audio-video door IP unit Ref. 1060/48 Note: Only one Sch. module 1168/45 can be installed for each call station. Structure 8.
  • Page 480 1. indicating LED state: ON enable (default) 2. Do not change the arrangement of this dip switch 3. RS485 BUS: IPerCom mode 13.Terminal board 14.Jumper for power from Ipercom system Installation 8 cm long cord provided with modules Ref. 1168/xx. Performance Permits timed opening (from 0 to 99 seconds) when a user proximity key is placed close to the frontn panel.
  • Page 481: Numeric Keypad Module Ref. 1168/46

    Numeric keypad module Ref. 1168/46 The numeric keypad module Ref. 1168/46 allows you to make a call using a numerical, logical, topological code or enter a door opener code to open an access point. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW 1. 12 soft-touch shortcut keys with backlighting 2.
  • Page 482: Alphabetic Keypad Module Ref. 1168/49

    Alphabetic keypad module Ref. 1168/49 The alphabetic keypad module Ref. 1168/46 is a keypad dedicated to IperCom call modules. FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW 1. 12 soft-touch shortcut keys with backlighting 2. Module connection wire connector (IN) 3. Module connection wire connector (OUT)
  • Page 483: Connecting The Call Module

    Connecting the call module The connection of a call module with standard and extended configuration is shown below. STANDARD CONFIGURATION EXTENDED CONFIGURATION 8-cm long cord provided with the following modules: display Ref. 1168/1, keypads Ref. 1168/46 and /49, proximity key reader Ref. 1168/45 and door number Ref. 1168/50. 82-cm cord provided with ILA and voice synthesis module Ref.
  • Page 484: Complementary Products List

    omplementary products list DOOR UNIT Audio video IP door unit Sch. 1060/48 MODULES Display module Sch. 1168/1 4-Button module Sch. 1168/4 8-Button module Sch. 1168/8 Numeric keypad module Sch. 1168/46 Alphabetic keypad module Sch. 1168/49 Proximity key reader module Sch. 1168/45 ILA and voice synthesis module Sch.
  • Page 485 MODULE HOLDER FRAMES Frame for 1 module Sch. 1168/61 Frame for 2 modules Sch. 1168/62 Frame for 3 modules Sch. 1168/63 Frame for 4 modules Sch. 1168/64 WALL COVER FRAME 1-row frame for 1 module Sch. 1168/611 1-row frame for 2 modules Sch.
  • Page 486: Modularity Examples

    Modularity examples Ref. Description N° Note 1060/48 Audio video IP door unit 1168/141 (§) 1 PB front frame for audio video IP door unit 1168/1 Display module 1168/46 Numeric keypad module 1145/53 Flush-mounting boxes 1168/63 Module holder frames Flush-mounted 1168/613 Wall cover frame (*) Wall-mounted 1168/313...
  • Page 487 Ref. Description N° Note 1060/48 Audio video IP door unit 1168/141 (§) 1 PB front frame for audio video IP door unit in alternative: 1168/50 1168/49 1168/48 ILA and voice synthesis module 1168/45 1168/8 1168/4 1168/1 Display module 1168/46 ILA and voice synthesis module 1145/52 Flush-mounting boxes 1168/62...
  • Page 488 Ref. Description N° Note 1060/48 Audio video IP door unit 1168/141 (§) 1 PB front frame for audio video IP door unit 1168/1 Modulo display 1168/46 Display module in alternative: 1168/50 1168/49 1168/45 Proximity key reader module 1168/48 1168/8 1168/4 1145/54 Flush-mounting boxes 1168/64...
  • Page 489 Ref. Description N° Note 1060/48 Audio video IP door unit 1168/141 (§) 1 PB front frame for audio video IP door unit 1168/48 ILA and voice synthesis module 1168/45 Proximity key reader module 1168/1 Display module 1168/46 Numeric keypad module 1168/49 Alphabetic keypad module 1145/53...
  • Page 490 Ref. Description N° Note 1060/48 Audio video IP door unit 1168/141 (§) 1 PB front frame for audio video IP door unit 1168/1 Display module in alternative: 1168/59 Blind module 1168/4 / 1168/8 1168/45 Proximity key reader module 1168/50 Building number module 1168/48 ILA and voice synthesis module 1168/46...
  • Page 491 Ref. Description N° Note 1060/48 Audio video IP door unit 1168/141 (§) 1 PB front frame for audio video IP door unit 1168/1 Display module 1168/45 Proximity key reader module 1168/48 ILA and voice synthesis module 1168/46 Numeric keypad module 1168/49 Alphabetic keypad module in alternative:...
  • Page 492: Call Module Installation

    Call module installation It is suggested to install the modules at the height shown below, according to the system to be realized. (*) Note: In case of disabled people or with specific needs of type D1 (elderly) and D2 (with lower limb movement difficulties), the centre of the device must be positioned at a height between 75 cm and 140 cm above the floor.
  • Page 493  Remove the upper header and the lower header from the frame using a flat screwdriver at the tip 0. MT124-032F...
  • Page 494  Fit the module holder frame  Fit the modules in the frame.  Tip the holder frame and connect the wires. MT124-032F...
  • Page 495  Adjust correct perpendicularity of the call module.  Establish the connections between the various modules with the wires provided before powering the system.  Use the cord provided with the frame to connect modules belonging to frames arranged side by side. ...
  • Page 496  On the rear of the external unit there is the RESET key which must be pressed to restart or reset the device to factory settings.  Close the frame by tightening the screws.  Attach upper header and lower the frame. MT124-032F...
  • Page 497: Wall-Mounted Version

    Wall-mounted version  Remove the upper header and the lower header from the frame using a flat screwdriver at the tip 0.  Remove the module holder frame from the casing. MT124-032F...
  • Page 498  Secure the casing with screws to the wall.  Fit the module holder frame. MT124-032F...
  • Page 499  Fit the modules in the frame.  Tip the frame and connect the wires. MT124-032F...
  • Page 500  Adjust correct perpendicularity of the panel.  Establish the connections between the various modules with the wires provided before powering the system.  On the last module be sure to protect the OUT connector using the cap provided. RESET MT124-032F...
  • Page 501  On the rear of the external unit there is the RESET key which must be pressed to restart or reset the device to factory settings.  Attach upper header and lower the frame.  Attach upper header and lower the frame. MT124-032F...
  • Page 502: Appendix M: Entry Panel With 1060/48 With Nvr 1098/304

    APPENDIX M: Entry panel with 1060/48 with NVR 1098/304 The following procedure describes how to record on the NVR 1098/304 device the mono and bi-directional calls and auto-insertions of the modular Entry panel with 1060/48. Requirements Version V6.1.0-20190118 or higher must be present on the NVR 1098/304 device. Check the firmware version of the NVR 1098/304 device Follow the procedure below to check the FW version of the device.
  • Page 503: Protocol Configuration

    Protocol configuration To use the modular Entry panel with 1060/48 on the NVR 1098/304, it is necessary to define the communication protocol that will be used between the two devices. 1. Access the NVR 1098/304 device as indicated in the paragraph “Checking the firmware version of the NVR 1098/304 device”.
  • Page 504: Video Channel Configuration

    5. In the RESOURCES PATH (PERCORSO RISORSE) field, enter the string of the "URI for Streaming" field on the configuration page of the device Entry panel eith 1060/48 removing the following from the string: username:password@ (See "APPENDIX A : IPerCom device configuration parameters”). 6. Press the OK button to save the configuration.
  • Page 505 2. In the displayed screen enter in the IP ADDRESS/DOMAIN field, the IP address of the Entry panel with 1060/48 present on the device configuration page (See "APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices") , select the protocol defined during the Protocol Configuration (See "Paragraph: Protocol Configuration") and enter the USER NAME and Password present on the configuration page of the Entry panel with 1060/48 in the RTSP Settings section.
  • Page 506: Enable Recording

    Enable recording 1. On the PARAMETER tab select the RECORD, from the drop-down menu select the channel in which the Entry panel with 1060/48 has been configured. 2. Enable the RECORD SWITCH parameter. 3. Select the MAINSTREAM mode for the STREAM MODE parameter. 4.
  • Page 507: Disable The Loss Of Video Stream Beep

    Disable the loss of video stream BEEP 1. Select the ADVACED tab, select the EVENTS - EVENT TYPE item. 2. In the EVENT TYPE parameter, select the VIDEO LOSS item. 3. Disable the ENABLE parameter. 4. Press the SAVE button to save the configuratio. MT124-032F...
  • Page 508: Configuration Entry Panel With 1060/48

    Configuration Entry panel with 1060/48 1. Access the configuration page of the Entry panel with1060/48 using the configurator. 2. In the settings, enable the "RTSP Flow on Call" parameter by ticking the box. 3. Press OK to save the configuration. MT124-032F...
  • Page 509: Ipercom System Configuration

    Ipercom System Configuration 1. Using the configurator, access the SYSTEM changes, in the RTSP NETWORK SETTINGS section, define a range of IP addresses (lower limit and upper limit) ON THE SAME NETWORK AS THE NVR. 2. In the NETWORK MASK, DEFAULT USER NAME, DEFUALT PASSWORD fields, enter the same parameters as on the configuration page of the Entry panel with 1060/48.
  • Page 510: Appendix N: Configuring The Callme App For The Call Forwarding Function

    APPENDIX N: Configuring the CallMe App for the call forwarding function The following Appendix describes the configuration of the CallMe App (version greater than 2 .0) for the use of the call forwarding function. WARNING! The smartphone/tablet must have Google Service to be able to download and use the Urmet CallMe app.
  • Page 511: Create New Account

    Immediately after, the “Create or Set Account“ page will be displayed in the “Settings” menu: Create a new account or use a saved account Create new account If you do not yet have an account on the Urmet Cloud, press the "Create a new account" button. The following screen opens: Creating an account Urmet Cloud Enter your name and surname (e.g.
  • Page 512 Select the boxes to accept the terms of service. The password must meet the following security requirements:  It must have a length of at least six characters,  It must contain at least one upper case character,  It must contain at least one lower case character, ...
  • Page 513: Use A Saved Account (Sign In)

    Use a saved account (sign in) If the user already has an account on the Urmet Cloud (e.g. because it was previously created on another smartphone), they can log in directly by entering their credentials (username and password) and pressing the "Login"...
  • Page 514: Home Page

    Home page Once logged in with a newly created or existing account, the screen that appears is as follows: Home page The meaning of the icons and buttons in the Home Page is as follows: 1. “Status icon”: If the dot is red with an open chain this indicates that the user is not logged in with an own Account;...
  • Page 515 2. By pressing the “Settings” key you will display the following page: Settings menu The various functions available on the “Settings” page are described in the following chapters. 3. Press the “Info” button to see the software version of the App, access the Urmet website, view the user manual and read the terms of use and the privacy policy.
  • Page 516: Settings Menu

    Settings menu Settings menu Press the “User Account” button on the “Settings” page to display the following screen: Account settings  Press the “Profile” button to view your user name, the credentials you entered when you created the account (first and last name) and the email address linked to the account. ...
  • Page 517 The button "Installation and maintenance" is not to be considered for IPerCom apartments. In the case of 2Voice apartments, therefore in an IPerCom system with Gateway 2Voice 1083/59, it is necessary to configure (via app) the 1083/58A device which allows call forwarding on each individual 2Voice apartment.
  • Page 518 Press the “SIP ID” button. The following screen will appear: SIP ID WARNING! If on the smartphone there is a version of the CallMe App lower than 3.0, with an account associated to any call forwarding devices present in other systems, after updating the application it is necessary to enter the name and surname to create a new account with the new one.
  • Page 519 In the configurator relating to the apartment on which you want to configure the call forwarding performance, the "SIP ID" field set on the App must be reported in the "Settings" screen ("Topology" tab) under "URI Cloud for Forwarding of call on Smartphone / Tablet ", as shown below: The "Configuration app"...
  • Page 520: Use Of An Account Created With The Callme App Ver. 3.0 On A Smartphone Or Tablet With The Callme App Ver. 2.0

    To show the user that reception of calls and alerts has been disabled on the app configuration page, the yellow/amber status icon on the Home Page will flash. Press the “Logout” button on the Settings menu to disconnect the account connected to the Urmet CallMe App.
  • Page 521 2. Press the “Set auto SIP ID” button”. Set auto SIP ID (App ver. 3.0) 3. Make a note of the “Auto SIP ID” device username (example: cfw201002040020). 4. Click on “Show password” to view the password linked to the device user name. 5.
  • Page 522: App Callme User Manual

    In the “Username” field, enter the “Auto SIP ID” username noted earlier (example: cfw201002040020). 9. In the password field, enter the password shared by the smartphone in which the CallMe ver. App is present. 3.0. 10. Press the “Login” button. Now it is possible to use the account also on the smartphone with the App CallMe ver.
  • Page 523: Appendix O: Ipassan Integration With Ipercom

    The IPassan Controller acts on all passages within its topological group. At this point, in the IPerCom Installer Tools configurator, go to the Project tab, then to the Export tab: Under Export for IPassan, press the "Export" button: an xml file is generated.
  • Page 524: Appendix P1 How To Properly Turn 1060/1 Server On And Off

    APPENDIX P1 How to properly turn 1060/1 Server on and off. The 1060/1 Server should never be turned off by directly disconnecting the power cord, as this can cause irreversible damage to the internal memory. The correct way to turn it on and off is shown below. Switching on the 1060/1 Server After connecting the 1060/1 Server to the power supply, the on/off key LED is yellow, as shown below: BUTTON ON OFF...
  • Page 525: Appendix P2 Connection Between 1060/1 Server And Ups Device

    APPENDIX P2 Connection between 1060/1 Server and UPS device. This appendix applies to UPS devices model BK350EI/BK500EI/BK650EI. The correct connection of a UPS device and the 1060/1 Server is required:  a power cable between the UPS device and the 1060/1 Server (not supplied with the product); ...
  • Page 526 In this way, on the Diagnostics tab of IPerCom Installer Tools by selecting 1060/1 Server from the devices in the system and pressing button , a screen with a series of detailed information about the UPS operating status appears, as shown below:...
  • Page 527: Appendix P3 Replacing A 1060/1 Server That Is No Longer Working

    1) unlock the system (if this has fewer than 1000 devices/users, otherwise the system remains blocked); 2) upgrade the new 1060/1 Serverto the same IPerCom version of the system with IPerUpgrade; 3) disconnect the 1060/1 Server that is not working from the system;...
  • Page 528: Appendix Q: Template Of The List Of Devices Installed In The System

    APPENDIX Q: Template of the list of devices installed in the system If the installer adds the devices via Mode 3.1 during the configuration phase, it is necessary that the basic information of each device (type and MAC address) as well as its topological location are written down during the installation of the system.
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