Fermax MEET NEO 7 Installer Manual

Fermax MEET NEO 7 Installer Manual

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  • Page 1 REF. 14501 NEO MONITOR INSTALLER MANUAL INSTALLER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Technical publication for information purposes edited by FERMAX ELECTRÓNICA S.A.U. FERMAX ELECTRÓNICA applies a continuous improvement policy, therefore it reserves the right to modify the contents of this document, as well as the product features hereof at any time and without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2.2 Attaching the monitor to the stand ..................4 2.3 Connection diagram ....................... 5 2.4 Wired alarm and doorbell sensors ..................6 2.5 Wiring of FERMAX MEET Relay Module Ref. 1616 ..............7 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ......................8 4 LOCAL PROGRAMMING FROM THE MONITOR ................9 4.1 Installer access ........................
  • Page 4: Description

    1 DESCRIPTION The following document is the Installation Manual for the NEO 7” monitor, with firmware V2.20 Alarm mode LAN status Date and time Missed calls Eceived messages Do not disturb...
  • Page 5: Installation

    2 INSTALLATION 2.1 Stand placement Before installing the MEET monitor, the corresponding installation stand must be placed on the wall. This stand must be screwed on covering the box or conduit where the cable or cables connecting to the monitor (ethernet cable, power supply and accessories, if any) arrive. Use the screws and plugs supplied with the monitor to attach the stand.
  • Page 6: Connection Diagram

    2.3 Connection diagram The MEET monitor are connected to the installation by means of connectors: ethernet for LAN connection and MOLEX type connectors for other connections (power supply, RS-485 and sensor inputs). A bag containing the corresponding male connectors with their cables is enclosed with the wall connector Ref.9541 CONEXIONES DEL NEO 7”...
  • Page 7: Wired Alarm And Doorbell Sensors

    2.4 Wired alarm and doorbell sensors Wiring diagram, normally open sensor. Wiring diagram, normally closed sensor. Wiring diagram, normally open sensor, option 3C. Wiring diagram, normally closed sensor, option 3C. Wiring diagram, doorbell. NOTE: Option 3C consists of a monitoring system via which the monitor would detect sabotage in the sensor loop (shorting or cutting the sensor loop).
  • Page 8: Wiring Of Fermax Meet Relay Module Ref. 1616

    2.5 Wiring of FERMAX MEET Relay Module Ref. 1616 To use the actuator control function, a FERMAX MEET Relay Decoder Ref. 1616 must be installed. The connection to the monitor is through the RS-485 connector as shown in the following diagram.
  • Page 9: Technical Specifications

    3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS • Dimensions (mm): 203 (W) × 129 (H) × 17.5 (D) • Power supply: 12 Vdc or PoE • Current: idle current 200 mA, working current 500 mA • Resolution: 800 x 480 pixels • Touch screen: Capacitive technology •...
  • Page 10: Local Programming From The Monitor

    4 LOCAL PROGRAMMING FROM THE MONITOR MEET monitors allow the programming of basic configuration parameters (block identification, housing, IP address, etc.) through their own interface and without using a PC, so that it is possible to leave it ready to complete its configuration later via the web browser. All MEET monitors have the same default IP address (10.1.1.1).
  • Page 11: Basic Configuration Of The Monitor

    The options available from this section are: Basic monitor configuration (IP addressing, LAN configuration, block, housing, etc.) Installation/desinstallation of ICON user functions. Enable/disable user functions. Configuring the built-in alarm settings. Change the INSTALLER PIN code. 4.2 Basic configuration of the MONITOR Touch the icon to access the basic configuration parameters:...
  • Page 12 Use the keyboard that will appear on the screen to enter the corresponding programming parameters. MONITOR SETTINGS • BLOCK: Block number of the apartment where the monitor is installed • APARTMENT: Number of the apartment where the monitor is installed •...
  • Page 13: Alarm Settings

    4.3 Alarm settings Touch the icon to access the configuration parameters of the Alarm Centre incorporated in the monitor, according to the installation carried out. (See section 2.4 Wiring of alarm and doorbell sensors). For each of the alarm zones indicate: •...
  • Page 14: Enable/Disable Functions

    • LOOP DETECT: Select this box if you want the system to monitor the status of the sensors every time you select NIGHT or OUT from the HOME mode. In the event that a sensor in the NIGHT or OUT zones is activated, the user will be warned by a message on the screen.
  • Page 15: Enable/Disable Function Icons On The Monitor

    4.5 Enable/disable function ICONS on the monitor NEO monitor has some several function ICONS that can be displayed or not on the main user interface. The ICONS by default are the following: • CONCIERGE. • AUTO ON • EXTERCOM • INTERCOM •...
  • Page 16 The MAIN MENU will show the 8 selected function ICONS In the case of the selected function ICONS are less than 8 the rest will be blank...
  • Page 17: Change Installer Pin

    Make a note of the new PIN at your convenience. If you lose or forget your PIN, you should contact FERMAX's Technical Department to receive instructions regarding its recovery. All the monitor programming will be lost.
  • Page 18: Web Browser Programming

    5 WEB BROWSER PROGRAMMING For complete programming of the MEET monitor, access is required through a PC via a web browser. The PC must be connected to the same LAN as the monitor and configured with an IP address in the same range. The MEET monitors’...
  • Page 19: Device

    NOTES: Preferably use the Chrome browser The default identification data may have been changed from the local programming of the monitor. 5.1 DEVICE Provides some technical information regarding the equipment, as a reference.  FIRMWARE: Version of the installed firmware ...
  • Page 20: Network Configuration

     BLOCK: Block number of the apartment where the monitor is installed. 3 digits (001- 009).  APART: Number of the apartment where the monitor is installed. 4 digits (0001-9899).  MONITOR: Number (from 0 to 9) assigned to each of the monitors installed in the same apartment, if there are several.
  • Page 21: Ip Camera

     SOFTWARE PIN: PIN ACCESS code used to access the MEET Management Software. The default setting is 123456. Indicate the corresponding parameters and click on SAVE to confirm. NOTE: The MEET system uses static IP addressing. This ensures that each device has a unique IP address in the same installation.
  • Page 22: Sip

    5.5 SIP Use this setting to configure the SIP monitor as a SIP protocol-based terminal in cases where the monitor is to be configured as an extension on a SIP server. The available options are: • ENABLE: Check this box if the SIP monitor is to be used as a SIP-based terminal. •...
  • Page 23: Advanced

    Indicate the URL or URLs of the devices to which the calls will be forwarded. These URLs must have one of these formats: o sip: meetme_licensenumber@sip.fermax.com, in case of call divert to mobile using the MEET ME App, where meetme_licensenumber corresponds to the MEET ME username on the sticker of the monitor and used to configure the MEET ME App on the smartphone.
  • Page 24: Actuators

     DTMF KEY: Indicate the DTMF number (or combination of numbers) to be generated when the monitor's door open button is pressed, to activate the calling SIP panel's door opener. They can be numeric characters and special characters such as # or *. ...
  • Page 25: Pin Code

    NOTE The control of devices by means of actuators requires the module Ref. 1616. Its installation is explained in section 2.5. Wiring of FERMAX MEET Relay Module Ref. 1616. 5.8 PIN CODE Allows you to change the INSTALLER PIN code, to access both the installation configuration parameters through the monitor’s own screen and the configuration through a web browser.
  • Page 26: Restore

    5.9 RESTORE Use this functionality to remotely reboot the monitor, or to restore it to factory settings. In both cases it will ask for confirmation.  RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS: The monitor will automatically turn off and start up with the factory settings: GENERAL •...
  • Page 27: Annex

    Bulletins, etc.) about the release of new firmware update, as well as the improvements incorporated. Contact the FERMAX Technical Department if you wish to receive the corresponding update file. 1. The firmware update is performed via the MEET User Interface Upgrading Tool 1.1.exe.
  • Page 28: Regulations And Certifications

    7 REGULATIONS AND CERTIFICATIONS  This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.

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