urmet domus VOG 7T Installer Manual

urmet domus VOG 7T Installer Manual

Ipertalk ip 7'' video door phone

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Mod.
1375
DS1375-044
LBT21214
IP 7'' VIDEO DOOR PHONE
Ref. 1375/826
INSTALLER MANUAL FOR THE HOME AUTOMATION SECTION

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  • Page 1 Mod. 1375 DS1375-044 LBT21214 IP 7'' VIDEO DOOR PHONE Ref. 1375/826 INSTALLER MANUAL FOR THE HOME AUTOMATION SECTION...
  • Page 2 The information contained in this manual has been carefully collected and checked; however, the manufacturer may not be held responsible for any errors or omissions. The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce at any time and without notice improvements or changes in the products and services described in the manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    The document contain INTERACTIVE LINKS for faster and more efficient consultation. The features described in the following document refer to version 5.7.0_6_VER_3_88_ipertalk-2.2.4-1.1 or higher of the IP video door phone Ref. 1375/826.. Contents Buttons Configuration Yokis Buttons Configuration 1.1.1 Yokis Buttons Direct Configuration 1.1.2 Yokis Buttons Configuration via remote control 1.1.3...
  • Page 4: Buttons Configuration

    1 Buttons Configuration The end user will be able to use up to a maximum of 12 virtual buttons to control individual outputs or scenarios: These buttons are divided in 2 groups: the first 8 (Yokis buttons) and the last 4 (Composite buttons). Yokis Buttons These are the first 8 buttons, perfectly equivalent to the 8 buttons in a Yokis remote control model TLC8CP.
  • Page 5: Yokis Buttons Direct Configuration

    For the physical remote control configuration it is necessary to proceed with the correct pulse number on ‘Connect’ button, as mentioned in the tables. The manuals supplied with the receivers and the remote control should be used for reference. The Yokis Radio Quick Installation Guide should also be referred to. C) Mixed configuration A TLC8CP remote control is used only to establish the required 'Connections' with the receivers (by pressing 'Connect').
  • Page 6 Choose the first menu item: 'Configure Buttons' to configure Yokis Buttons. A screen page will be displayed showing all the buttons:  the Yokis Buttons are easily recognizable as they have labels starting with Button1, ..., Button8. By default, they are the first top 8 (but they may be found in different positions) Tap the Yokis button that you wish to configure.
  • Page 7 After doing this, tap the 'CONFIGURE' button: you will see the following screen, where the same settings can be entered which can normally be entered via a Yokis remote control button: Before describing the individual controls in detail, we would like to provide some general indications. First of all, by tapping in the top right corner, a QR code is displayed: DS1375-044...
  • Page 8 The QR code can be used to access the configuration guide for help. The buttons configuration procedure is entirely similar to that of the buttons on a Yokis 8-buttons remote control. The Video door phone, however, automatically sends the necessary configuration pulses, without the installer having to remember the number of pulses needed in the various cases (they are, however, specified in the text for convenience) E.g.
  • Page 9: Set Connection

    SET CONNECTION It opens a sub-menu designed to 'Connect' the button to one or more receivers. Connect (or disconnect) E5 R1 It can be used to ‘connect’ the button to a receiver. In the Direct mode, one or more receivers can be connected, up to a maximum of 4 (if a fifth receiver is connected, this will replace the fourth).
  • Page 10 SET MODE AND CENTRALISATION OF LIGHTS OR SHUTTERS By default, the Yokis buttons operate in 'Direct Mode'. They control up to max 4 receivers. On a Video door phone, it is often useful to use the buttons in the Centralised mode: this means having one button that closes all the shutters, another that turns off all the lights, etc.
  • Page 11: Set Function

    For more information, refer to the Yokis Radio Quick Installation Guide, in section 'F - Centralised control on Radio Bus'. NOTE: If you wish to simultaneously centralise both the Lights and the Shutters, you must: configure a Centralised Button for the Lights, with the desired function, configure a Centralised Button for the Shutters, with the desired function, configure a Composite Button to combine both.
  • Page 12: Yokis Buttons Configuration Via Remote Control

    For example, if an MTR2000ERP relay module was 'connected' and you wish it to have a 15 minutes' timed output (e.g. for irrigation of a garden), then: Send 23 23) to unlock the module configuration and wait to see 3 flashes on the receiver. Send 27 27) to switch the module to the timer mode and wait to see 7 flashes on the receiver.
  • Page 13 From the Yokis Home Automation Page, press the Configuration icon: Enter the Password (fixed: 1937) and confirm with ‘OK’. The following screen page is displayed: Choose the third menu item: ‘Import Yokis Buttons from a remote control (or another Video door phone)’. A Wizard will start to guide the installer through the importing procedure: follow the Wizard instructions.
  • Page 14 A screen page will be displayed showing all the buttons:  the recently imported Yokis Buttons are easily recognizable as they have labels starting with Button1, ..., Button8. By default, they are the first top 8 (but they may be found in different positions) Tap the Yokis button that you wish to test.
  • Page 15: Yokis Buttons Mixed Configuration

    No changes can be made to correct the imported Button operation, unless the button is reset first. To do this, tap the 'RESET' key and confirm. A single button resetting will not change the button icon and name. Once the button has been reset, it needs a complete configuration. Tap the ‘CONFIGURE’ button and then refer to Section ‘Yokis Buttons Direct Configuration’.
  • Page 16 From the Yokis Home Automation Page, press the Configuration icon: Enter the Password (fixed: 1937) and confirm with ‘OK’. The following screen page is displayed: Choose the first menu item: 'Configure Buttons' to configure Composite Buttons. DS1375-043...
  • Page 17 A screen page will be displayed showing all the buttons:  the Composite Buttons have labels starting with Composite1,...,Composite4 and are by default the bottom 4 ones. Tap the Composite button that you wish to configure. A screen page will open where you can set: The button NAME (which the user will then see), The button ICON (which the user will then see).
  • Page 18 Having done this, tap the ‘CONFIGURE’ button, the following screen will be displayed: CHOOSE BUTTONS This item can be used to specify which Yokis Buttons are included in this Composite Button. Clearly, it is important to choose at least 2 to obtain any effect. DS1375-043...
  • Page 19 INTER-BUTTON DELAY It can be used to define a possible 'delay' between the activation of one Yokis Button and the next, to create timed Scenarios: ORDER OF SEQUENCE Here you can specify if the Yokis Buttons will be activated in their default order (from one to eight) or in reverse order (from the eight to one).
  • Page 20: Buttons Layout

    2 Buttons Layout The Buttons to use are 12 in total: 8 Yokis and 4 Composite buttons. If they are not all used by the end user, the unused ones can be 'hidden'. It is also possible move the most frequently used ones to another required position. From the Yokis Home Automation Page, press the Configuration icon: Enter the Password (fixed: 1937) and confirm with ‘OK’.
  • Page 21: Pair Mifare Key

    Choose the second menu item: ‘Configure Button Layout’. This will display: Uncheck the buttons that you want to hide (e.g. Button2). To reposition a button, drag and drop it with your finger to the required position. Confirm with ‘OK’. 3 Pair MIFARE key The function can be used to activate a Yokis control after swiping a MIFARE key on the video door phone.
  • Page 22: Resetting All Radio Bus Access Points

    6 Resetting all Radio Bus Access Points The use of Access Points has been described further above. They are used when you wish to control a specific remote receiver (or even more than one), located on Radio Bus. More information in 'E: Range extension with Radio Bus’ and in ‘E-1: Definition of an Access Point to the Radio Bus' of the Yokis Radio Quick Installation Guide.
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