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  • Page 1 Mod. 1060 DS 1060-102A LBT 20269 VILLA IP MAX KIT Ref. 1060/601 c ti o r t 1 0 0 1 0 M in k li n k INSTALLER AND USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ENGLISH CONTENTS INSTALLER MANUAL GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..........................4 KIT COMPOSITION............................5 ACCESSORY DEVICES ............................ 6 CONNECTION BLOCK DIAGRAM ........................7 BASIC ONE-HOUSEHOLD SYSTEM ..................... 7 DISTANCES ............................7 WARNINGS FOR INSTALLERS ........................8 INSTALLATION OF CALLING STATION ......................9 DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS ......................10 MONITOR INSTALLATION ..........................
  • Page 3 17.2 HOW TO ACTIVATE AN AUXILIARY FUNCTION................. 35 17.3 HOW TO ACTIVATE THE VIDEO DOOR PHONE VOICEMAIL ............35 17.4 HOW TO TURN OFF THE VIDEO DOOR PHONE VOICEMAIL ............35 17.5 HOW TO VIEW VOICEMAIL CALLS ....................36 17.5.1 HOW TO DELETE ONE OR MORE VOICEMAIL RECORDINGS ...........
  • Page 4: Installer Manual

    INSTALLER MANUAL GENERAL DESCRIPTION The Villa IP Max Kit is a full IP one-household video door phone system with Cat5 cable wiring and RJ45 connector for the interconnection of several devices. The system works on a dedicated IP network or is connected to a pre- existing IP network: for example, it can be connected to a home ADSL network which in most cases gives access to the Internet for “Call forwarding”...
  • Page 5: Kit Composition

    KIT COMPOSITION Description N° 1 button video outdoor station 1 silk-screened clear name tag Calling station Ref. 1060/70 1 silk-screened grey name tag 1 silk-screened red name tag Flush-mounted box 1 fl ush-mounted box for 2 modules Ref. 1145/52 Module holder with 1 holder frame for 2 modules frame Ref.
  • Page 6: Accessory Devices

    ACCESSORY DEVICES Max. no. (maximum Description system confi guration) Additional calling station Ref. 1060/70 Electric lock Embedding box Ref. 1145/52 Module holder with frame Ref. 1158/62 Pre-setting for garage gate electric lock management Pedestrian access electric lock control button Hood cover for embedded wall version Ref.
  • Page 7: Connection Block Diagram

    CONNECTION BLOCK DIAGRAM BASIC ONE-HOUSEHOLD SYSTEM Apartment 01 Internet 110-230 Vac 110-230 Vac Light 01 Light 02 E Ac tiv e E Fa ul t o rt s 10 0M 10 M = Li nk , Bl in Ac t 110-230 Vac RE L.
  • Page 8: Warnings For Installers

    WARNINGS FOR INSTALLERS Read the notes in this manual carefully. This manual contains important information on safe installation, use and maintenance. • This devices in the kit must only be put to the use for which they were intended. All other use is improper. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage deriving from improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
  • Page 9: Installation Of Calling Station

    INSTALLATION OF CALLING STATION • Install the module at the height shown; • Fit the module holder frame in the fl ush-mounting box; • Fit the module in the frame; • Tip the frame and connect wires; • Close the frame; •...
  • Page 10: Description Of Terminals

    DESCRIPTION OF TERMINALS Terminal pins of discharge electric lock with holding current for relay, if present Common contact for garage gate opening Normally closed contact for garage gate opening relay Normally open contact for garage gate opening relay Auxiliary power terminals Not used Hall button terminals for electric lock control Not used...
  • Page 11: Description Of Components

    DESCRIPTION OF COMPONENTS 7” touchscreen display Webcam 2 Mpx Microphone Backlit blue Home button Speakers Micro SD card Switch for IPerHOME bus termination (IPERHOME TERM) 12 way connector for external connections’ printed circuit Do not use LAN connector with PoE power supply (DOORPHONE POE PORT) Max monitor is provided with an embedded device for hard of hearing.
  • Page 12: Installation Of The Poe Switch

    INSTALLATION OF THE POE SWITCH The switch can be installed on a table top, supported by specially supplied feet, or fi xed to the wall with the screws and wall anchors supplied with the product. LED OPERATING STATE PWR-POWER LED On green The switch is powered Switch is not powered...
  • Page 13: First Configuration On System Start-Up: Setup Wizard

    Plug ~ 5 mm Make sure that the grey sheath remains inside the plug. This type of connection DOES NOT ensure double insulation. 10 FIRST CONFIGURATION ON SYSTEM START-UP: SETUP WIZARD After connecting the various kit components, system confi guration can be carried out via a special wizard in a few, simple steps after which the system can perform basic video door phone operations.
  • Page 14 Press the button START to display the screen where you can choose an apartment to associate to the monitor: “Apartment 02” is a pre-setting for future developments. After you have chosen an apartment, the next screen to be displayed is: The “Master”...
  • Page 15 By pressing the button YES (for a “Master” monitor) or the button OK for a “Slave” monitor, the following screen will be displayed: Press the Field Type name here: an alphanumeric keypad will be displayed, which can be used to enter the name of the “Master”...
  • Page 16 the system (this same operation is performed if no date and time are set, i.e. if the buttons SKIP or CANCEL are pressed in the two previous screens): WARNING! Device scanning is only carried out if the monitor confi gured as “Master”. An outdoor station with its own MAC address will be acknowledged as shown in the screen below: By tapping the fi...
  • Page 17: Advanced Configuration

    The decoder, if any, can be confi gured at this stage by pressing the button YES or later on by pressing the button NO. The special decoder confi guration procedure will be explained in the following section. System confi guration is now complete as confi rmed by the following screen: It is possible at this point to call the monitor from an outdoor station and ensure that the call is received correctly.
  • Page 18: Local Device

    To access advanced setup, tap the icon ; the following screen is displayed: Tap the menu Installer Options, enter the password required (“1937”) and press the button CONFIRM. The following screen will open: 10.1.1 LOCAL DEVICE The menu Local Device allows some settings on the current monitor to be changed (depending on whether the monitor has been confi...
  • Page 19: How To Enable The Remote Function

    The change is then extended to any other monitors in the system. 10.1.1.1 HOW TO ENABLE THE REMOTE FUNCTION Proceed as follows to enable the Remote function on the kit Ref. 1060/601: 1) Install the Call2U app on your smartphone, 2) Make sure that the home router can access the Internet, 3) Appropriately confi...
  • Page 20 activate the account which can now be used. Enter the chosen password in the Password fi eld in the OUTDOOR SIP ACCOUNT section on the Settings page. The user name is entered automatically in the following format: <username>@sip.urmet.com At this point, check that the following icon appears with a green dot on the top right of the main page of the app: this means that the user is actually recorded and ready to receive calls.
  • Page 21: External Devices

    The following screen will open: By tapping the menu Local device the following screen is displayed: Touch the Call Forwarding user name menu. Enter the user name loaded in the app (<username>@sip.urmet.com) here. At this point, set the monitor to Remote mode.
  • Page 22 The Menu Activation List allows you to confi gure certain special decoding parameters, therefore the menu is only available if one or more special decoders are installed in the system. The Entry Panels list menu allows you to confi gure certain outdoor station parameters. The menu CCTV Cameras allows you to add CCTV external cameras to the system.
  • Page 23 By tapping the menu Entry Panels list the following screen is displayed: A screen is shown with the list of outdoor stations identifi ed in this fi rst phase through their name and MAC addresses. Tapping this menu displays a page where you can confi gure the name of the outdoor station, and the door/gate opening activation times.
  • Page 24: Technical Specifications

    In which you can add new cameras via the menu Add New Camera: The cameras that may be used are of the type RTSP (Real Time Streaming Protocol), see list under section 3 ACCESSORY DEVICES. For correct camera operation, it is necessary to set the parameters shown in the screen above. The button TEST allows you to have a preview of the camera.
  • Page 25: Poe + 4 Port Switch Ref. 1039/44

    DANGER - Presence of safety-critical components 13 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TO THE DIRECTIVE 1999/5/EC With this document URMET S.p.A. declares that its Villa IP Max Kit Ref. 1060/601 conforms to the basic requirements and other relevant provisions set by the Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 26: Diagram

    14 DIAGRAM 14.1 SYSTEM CONNECTION WITH AN OPTIONAL ROUTER SV124-1316A PANIC S- + - CAT5 LINE~ LINE~ POWER SUPPLY PORT5 PORT6 PORT7 PORT8 PORTS Ref. 48Vdc 1039/44 POE PORTS (VX.008) PORT1 PORT2 PORT3 PORT4 PANIC S- + - LINE~ CAT5 CAT5 CAT5 CAT5...
  • Page 27: User Manual

    USER MANUAL 15 KIT OPERATION Since the main kit functions reside in the monitor, a description of all the monitor functions is given here below. Some available features will also be described for cases in which the kit is added extra monitors and special decoders.
  • Page 28: How To Navigate Between Applications

    The video door phone functions are the following: Recording short audio messages (Post-it) Activating an auxiliary function, e.g. turning on the stair lights (if the system is adequately pre-set). Opening a driveway or garage gate. Opening the door WARNING! The functions’ availability depends on how the video door phone system has been designed and built.
  • Page 29 Video Door Phone Applications See section 16 MONITOR. Yokis Home Automation See section 18 YOKIS HOME AUTOMATION. Urmet Cloud Full The app Urmet Cloud Full provides advanced functions to handle the whole range of Urmet Cloud IP cameras, such as: •...
  • Page 30: How To Interpret The Reports

    The other navigation icons in the bottom bar can be used to: Return to the previous page. Go to the page that lists the recently opened applications. Mute the call (Mute) to the monitor for a user-settable period of time. Change the call volume.
  • Page 31: How To Block The Touchscreen Feature

    15.6 HOW TO BLOCK THE TOUCHSCREEN FEATURE To block the touchscreen feature hold down the 1060/31 Monitor centre button until the screen with the padlock image appears. The touchscreen is inhibited for 20 seconds, after which it is re-activated. The screen touch functions can be unlocked before the pre-set time by pressing the centre button once again or by following the instructions that will appear on the screen.
  • Page 32: How To Answer A Call With Multiple Monitors, Or With An Active Remote Option

    Turn the monitor microphone off and then back on, to prevent the caller hearing what you are saying. When the microphone is turned off, the corresponding icon is crossed out. The icon is only displayed after Activate an auxiliary function, e.g. turning on the stair lights. Tapping the icon opens a pop-up window that lists the possible controls.
  • Page 33: How To Access Video Door Phone Functions

    By tapping the various icons you can: Reject the call. The message Call rejected will be displayed on the calling device. Answer the call and begin a hands-free intercom conversation. Show the caller your own picture taken by the monitor camera. If you do not tap this icon, the caller will only receive voice input.
  • Page 34: How To Record An Audio Message

    To close the pop-up window tap the X icon at the top right. 17.1.1 HOW TO RECORD AN AUDIO MESSAGE To record a new message open the pop-up window, tap the RECORD icon and start recording. The maximum permitted duration of the message is 10 seconds. The time to the end of recording is shown on a scroll bar.
  • Page 35: How To Activate An Auxiliary Function

    17.2 HOW TO ACTIVATE AN AUXILIARY FUNCTION If the Video Door Phone system is equipped with a special decoder that is properly confi gured, you can activate an auxiliary function (staircase lights, garden lights, etc. ) in the following manner: •...
  • Page 36: How To View Voicemail Calls

    • The displayed icon changes from From this moment onwards, all calls from the outdoor calling station will not be recorded. (*) This function can be activated only by the “Master” monitor. 17.5 HOW TO VIEW VOICEMAIL CALLS How to view calls stored as voicemail •...
  • Page 37: How To Make An Intercom Call (Function Available In The Presence Of A "Slave" Monitor)

    The ringtone can be unmuted before the pre-set time in the following way: • Tap the icon in the bottom right corner. • A pop-up window opens with the residual muting times. To stop muted operation tap the YES button. 17.7 HOW TO MAKE AN INTERCOM CALL (FUNCTION AVAILABLE IN THE PRESENCE OF A “SLAVE”...
  • Page 38: How To Check The Call Log

    17.8 HOW TO CHECK THE CALL LOG To examine the log of incoming and outgoing calls: • Access the main page of the Video Door Phone application. • Tap the icon • The address book will open. Tap the icon CALL LOG. •...
  • Page 39: How To Search For A Name In The Address Book

    • Tap the icon to select message recipients. • Tap the fi eld Write your message here, an alphanumeric keyboard will appear which can be used to write and send the desired message. • A notifi cation will be displayed on the monitor to which the chat message was sent If you had already started chats, you can directly select in the left-hand box the recipients to whom your message will be sent.
  • Page 40: How To View Snapshots

    • The list of available cameras will open. Tap the name of your selected camera to view real time images. Tap the icon to stop viewing. Viewing will also stop automatically after 10 minutes. During image viewing all conversation features are active (door and driveway/garage gate opening, storing a snapshot, and so on).
  • Page 41 From the Top Page press the button to reach Yokis Home Automation: From here, select your required control or controls, or access the scheduling page. To schedule a control for one or more weekly occurrences press In the new screen the button NEW can be used to create a new scheduling.
  • Page 42: Iperhome Home Automation

    19 IPERHOME HOME AUTOMATION To access IPerHome Home Automation: • Turn on the screen, if off, by tapping it at any point or by pressing the centre button on the 1060/31 Monitor. The Home Page, i.e. the Video Door Phone main page, is displayed if the default confi guration has been maintained. •...
  • Page 43: Android App

    The installer has not entered any server data in the monitor. The QR Code, scanned with any smartphone, allows users to connect to the site www.iperhome.com. This connection can also be established manually. Data entered in the 1060/31 Monitor The installer, via the button, already entered IPerHome server details in the monitor.
  • Page 44 • Tap the icon to directly access the Top Page. • Tap the icon . The Android home page will open. Via the button you can access all the preloaded Apps and Widgets. The most commonly used ones will appear directly in the Android home page and are briefl y described in the section here below.
  • Page 45: Preloaded Android Apps

    WARNING! If you have changed the Home Page, you may fi nd that: • If the Top Page has been selected as the Home Page, you can select Android page directly by tapping the icon • If another application has been selected as the Home Page, you can tap the icon and then tap the icon to access the Android world.
  • Page 46: How To Change The Access Code For The Administrator

    • Tap the icon to directly access the Top Page. • Tap the icon . The MIFARE home page will open. 21.1 HOW TO CHANGE THE ACCESS CODE FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR To change the administrator access code: • Tap the icon •...
  • Page 47 • Enter the default access code “123456” for your fi rst-time authentication. The page containing the main menu is displayed: Tap CHANGE ADMINISTRATOR CODE. A page will open where to change the administrator access code: • • Enter a new code in the NEW PASSWORD fi eld and then enter it again in the fi eld below. The code must contain not less than 4 and not more than 8 characters.
  • Page 48: How To Create, Delete, Or Replace A Key For The Administrator

    21.2 HOW TO CREATE, DELETE, OR REPLACE A KEY FOR THE ADMINISTRATOR To create a key for the administrator: • Tap the icon • A virtual keyboard is displayed: • Enter the administrator access code. The page containing the main menu is displayed: •...
  • Page 49: How To Delete The Administrator Key

    • Swipe the key and then tap the OK button to end the adding procedure. After a key has been added, there will be two new items in the menu: DELETE ADMINISTRATOR KEY and REPLACE ADMINISTRATOR KEY. 21.2.1 HOW TO DELETE THE ADMINISTRATOR KEY To delete the administrator key tap the menu item DELETE ADMINISTRATOR KEY 21.2.2 HOW TO REPLACE THE ADMINISTRATOR KEY To replace the administrator key:...
  • Page 50 • Tap USERS MANAGEMENT. A window opens that lists the stored users (it is initially empty): • Tap the ADD USER button. A new window opens: • Fill in the required fi elds NAME and DESCRIPTION. The other fi elds are optional. It is also possible to associate an image to the user that is being entered.
  • Page 51: How To Delete A User Or A Key Or Change A User Data

    21.3.2 HOW TO DELETE A USER OR A KEY OR CHANGE A USER DATA To delete a user or a key or change a user data: • Tap the icon • A virtual keyboard is displayed: • Enter the administrator access code. The page containing the main menu is displayed: Tap USERS MANAGEMENT.
  • Page 52: How To Record Accesses And Exits

    – Tap the icon to replace the key. The procedure is similar to that used for the administrator. – Tap the icon to change the stored data. The window used to create the user opens. Edit the data and tap the SAVE button to store them. –...
  • Page 53: How To View All Logs

    If you chose SELECT RANGE the following window appears: where it is possible to select the start month and the end month. After your selection, tap the button SELECT to view the log. The SEND LOG button can be used to send the log (in text format): •...
  • Page 54: Configurations

    22 CONFIGURATIONS The possible confi gurations can be divided into two groups: • those that concern the monitor in general, including video door phone applications; • and those that concern video door phone applications only. Next to the titles of the procedures described below, a symbol is shown with the following meaning: •...
  • Page 55: How To Change The Monitor Language

    Tap the writing Wallpaper (the active wallpaper is shown on the right). A pop-up window opens where you • can choose a new screen wallpaper. Select the new wallpaper or tap the X icon at the top right to close the window without making any changes.
  • Page 56: How To Configure Networks And Connections

    • Tap the word Screen Saver. A window opens in which you can activate the mode and select the type. 22.5 HOW TO CONFIGURE NETWORKS AND CONNECTIONS To confi gure networks and connections: • Turn on the screen, if off, by tapping it at any point or by pressing the centre button on the 1060/31 Monitor. •...
  • Page 57: Bluetooth

    22.5.2 BLUETOOTH The Bluetooth connection is used to establish radio connection between the monitor and other devices. After controlling a scan of the available devices, select the one with which you wish to connect the monitor via Bluetooth. If the connection is established correctly, the upper right corner will show the icon 22.6 HOW TO DISPLAY THE GENERAL SETTINGS OF THE MONITOR To display the general settings of the monitor:...
  • Page 58: How To Change Video Door Phone Tunes

    22.7 HOW TO CHANGE VIDEO DOOR PHONE TUNES To change video door phone tunes: • Turn on the screen, if off, by tapping it at any point or by pressing the centre button on the 1060/31 Monitor. • If your current page is not the Video Door Phone page, tap the icon to access the Top Page and then the icon for the video door phone.
  • Page 59: How To Change Screen Settings

    speakers. At the right end on the same lines, the current volume setting is shown. • A pop-up window opens and a ring tone or background noise is played at the currently set volume. • Change the volume with the special slider; the same sound is played again at the new volume setting. •...
  • Page 60: How To Automatically Open The Door

    • Tap the writing Video Voicemail. A window opens listing with the various Voicemail settings (to the right of each setting the current value is shown; in the case of Audio Message, date and time of recording are shown): Recording Time, i.e. the max duration of the audio/video message (between 10 and 20 seconds). –...
  • Page 61: How To Check Network Settings

    • Tap the writing Automatic Door Open (the current setting is shown on the right). A pop- up window opens where you can choose whether to enable or disable automatic door opening. If automatic door opening is activated, the icon is shown at the top right and after the automatic opening of the door the call is terminated.
  • Page 62: Maintenance

    23 MAINTENANCE 23.1 HOW TO CLEAN THE MONITOR To clean the monitor use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid or abrasive products. Before cleaning the monitor turn off the touchscreen feature (see the section 15.6 HOW TO BLOCK THE TOUCHSCREEN FEATURE ) to avoid accidentally activating any controls or Apps.
  • Page 63: How To Reset Monitor Factory Settings

    • Tap the writing Maintenance. A window opens listing the possible maintenance operations. Tap the writing User Data Reset. A Confi rm pop-up window opens. Tap Confi rm to confi rm the operation or • Cancel to cancel it. • If Confi...
  • Page 64: How To Store The User Configuration Of A Monitor To An External Memory

    23.5 HOW TO STORE THE USER CONFIGURATION OF A MONITOR TO AN EXTERNAL MEMORY To save to an external memory (micro SD board) the Monitor customisations made by the user (e.g. display background, language, audio levels, ring tones, etc.): • Turn on the screen, if off, by tapping it at any point or by pressing the centre button on the 1060/31 Monitor.
  • Page 65: How To Display The Firmware Version Of The Monitor

    • Tap the writing Maintenance. A window opens listing the possible maintenance operations. Tap the message Restore confi guration from SD Card. After the restore a Pop up window will prompt the • user to restart the monitor. Tap Confi rm to restart the monitor or Cancel to cancel the operation. 23.7 HOW TO DISPLAY THE FIRMWARE VERSION OF THE MONITOR •...
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  • Page 68 DS 1060-102A LBT 20269 URMET S.p.A. Area tecnica 10154 TORINO (ITALY) servizio clienti +39 011.23.39.810 VIA BOLOGNA 188/C http://www.urmet.com Telef. +39 011.24.00.000 (RIC. AUT.) e-mail: info@urmet.com +39 011.24.00.300 - 323 Designed by Urmet 1060/31 - MADE IN CHINA 1060/70 - MADE IN ITALY 1039/44 - MADE IN CHINA 1145/52 - MADE IN ITALY 1158/62 - MADE IN ITALY...

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