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System technical manual for the installer...
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Contents MT124-032M Version 3.0.0 Introduction ..........................14 IPerCloud mode ........................15 Configuration of an IPerCom system ..................19 IPerCom devices and functions offered by the system ..............21 Server 1060/1 ........................24 Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18 ....................24 Call Module 1060/23 ......................25 Modular entry panel with 1060/48 Alpha ................
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2.28 RTSP cameras ........................33 Basic concepts ..........................34 Topology ..........................34 Topological path and topological group ................. 35 Applications of the concepts of topological path and topological group ........36 3.3.1 Automatic display of residents in the address book of calling stations with display ..36 3.3.2 Propagation of contacts in address book of apartment station ........
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6.7.1 Urmet Cloud authentication ................... 61 6.7.1.1 Pre-activation license bundle and pre-activation license bundle history ....... 65 6.7.2 Urmet Cloud authentication not performed ..............68 Project and site ........................70 Project and site parameters ....................76 6.10 How to use IPerCom Installer Tools for the configuration of a system ........79 6.10.1 Mode 1: system installed but not configured, creation of configuration associated to the project without connection to the system ...............
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6.16.2.1 Modifying the installer password ................133 6.16.2.2 System block ......................134 6.16.2.3 Unlocking the system .................... 136 6.16.3 Date/Time ........................137 6.16.3.1 Configuring date and time from PC ................ 137 6.16.3.2 Obtaining date and time from IPerCom system ............138 6.16.4 Diagnostics ........................
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7.1.3.1 Add a Server 1060/1 in configuration with IPerCloud aparmtents ......205 7.1.3.2 How to set up an apartment in IPerCloud mode ............207 7.1.3.2.1 Hybrid apartments ....................210 7.1.4 Contacts ........................211 7.1.4.1 How to call MAX video door phones and Miro door phones from MAX video door phones, Miro door phones and/or call modules ................
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7.1.6 Gate contact used as output of a Relay Actuator ............309 7.1.7 Remote relay functions, remote entrance hall button and remote sensor ....... 312 7.1.8 User management ....................... 316 7.1.8.1 Residents ......................... 316 7.1.8.2 Not residents ......................321 7.1.8.3 Groups ........................
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8.2.2 Configuration menu ..................... 437 Access to the configurator from the MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone ......440 8.3.1 The configurator on Android tablets ................444 System first configuration ....................452 8.4.1 Creation of a new configuration: definition of the system topology ....... 453 8.4.2 Adding devices to the system using the MAX video door phone and/or the Android tablet app ..........................
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9.2.2 iPerTAlk system configuration ..................494 9.2.3 Auto-on function on RTSP cameras from video door phones VOG 1761/16 and VOG 1761/6 ......................... 495 Restoring the factory settings ....................498 10.1 Factory reset of MAX, VOG , Basic video door phone and IPerCom Client app ......498 10.2 Factory reset of video door phone VOG ................
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Video door phone 7'' Basic 1741/1-2-3 .................... 574 IPerCom Client 1060/43 ........................575 Miro door phone 1160/3 ......................... 576 Key Reader 1060/86 ........................578 Relay actuator 1060/84 v. 2.07 / 3.04 / v. 4.05 ................581 iPerTAlk Server V1 .......................... 584 IPassan controller ...........................
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APPENDIX U: Types of system/performance for which the presence of the 1060/1 Server is required ..707 APPENDIX V: Device compatibility table ....................708 APPENDIX V: Template of the list of devices installed in the system ............. 710 MT124-032M...
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1 Introduction IPerCom 3.0.0 is an IP video door phone system with the following features: 1. it supports small and medium-sized systems with a maximum number of 1000 IP devices and a maximum number of 1000 users without having to use any system server 2.
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1.1 IPerCloud mode The IPerCloud mode, integrated into the IPerCom system starting from version 3.0.0, allows to receive calls on the CallMe app (for smartphones/tablets) from calling stations without the need for a door phone or video door phone in apartment. In this mode, the apartments are defined as IPerCloud apartments.
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The configuration of the IPerCloud mode requires the mandatory use of the following applications to be used in the following order: • IPerCom Installer Tools (Windows application) for the installer (registration on Urmet Cloud is required), • CallMe Manager (Windows application) for the installer and building manager (registration on Urmet Cloud is required), •...
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Creating the configuration in IPerCom systems in IPerCloud mode must be done exclusively by IPerCom Installer Tools. Any changes must also always be made by IPerCom Installer Tools starting from the relevant project (see paragraph How to use IPerCom Installer Tools for the configuration of a system) BUILDING MANAGER...
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END-USER The end-user uses the CallMe application to: • create an Urmet Cloud account and authenticate on CallMe with this account, • scan the QR code sent by the building manager to associate the account (created in the previous point) with the apartment. Once this is done, you can receive the call to an IPerCloud apartment on your smartphone/tablet.
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1.2 Configuration of an IPerCom system It is advisable to use the IPerCom Installer Tools application as configuration tool for an IPerCom system. The tool allows to: • automatically update to the latest version available (if there is an Internet connection); •...
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The system technical 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 and software applications please refer to the relevant user and installation manuals, available on the website www.urmet.com. In this manual, calling station means a generic call module or entry panel of the system, while an apartment station means a video door phone or door phone in an apartment.
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2 IPerCom devices and functions offered by the system IPerCom system 3.0.0 has the following features. • It supports the devices indicated below o IPerCom Server 1060/1, o Call module soft touch 1060/12-13 and vandal-proof 1060/17-18, o Vandal-proof call module 1060/23, o Modular entry panel with 1060/48, o Entry panel 1060/71-74-75-78, o Outdoor Station 1060/33,...
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• It supports the following services: o Audio/video communication on calls from calling station to an apartment station and on intercom calls, o Opening of the main door and gate from apartment stations during call and conversation with calling stations, o Auto-on on all calling stations and RTSP Cameras from video door phones (for VOG 1761/6 and VOG...
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▪ Alarm, apartment call and door opener services available also via maps. From IPerCom 3.0.0 version the following licences are also supported (to be used for the IPerCloud mode): o 5 years 1 user license (5Y) 1065/001, o 5 years 10 users license (5Y) 1065/010,...
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2.1 Server 1060/1 The Server 1060/1 is a device required to manage large installations (with more than 1000 IP devices and/or 1000 users) and to have the System Logs 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. The Server 1060/1, properly configured, can also update independently the various devices of the system: this means that through IPerUpgrade it is sufficient to upgrade only the Server 1060/1, which will upgrade the rest of the system.
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2.3 Call Module 1060/23 The Call Module 1060/23 is a call station with 3.5'' colour display, alphanumeric keyboard, and steel vandal resistant front panel. The graphic display allows access to various functions (such as the residents' address book, direct call to the relevant switchboard, door opening via numeric code) and the display of a welcome message (the display is switched on automatically by means of a proximity sensor).
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2.4.1 Alpha call module The Outdoor audio and video IP station 1060/48 together with the Display Module 1168/1 and the Numeric Keypad 1168/46 make up the standard configuration of an Alpha Call Module 1168. The Display Module 1168/1 allows access to various functions (such as the residents' address book, direct call to the relevant switchboard, door opening via numeric code) and the display of a welcome message.
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2.6 Entry Panel 1060/21 The Entry Panel 1060/21 is a vandal-proof calling station with a single push button with weather-proof zama front. It can independently control two different outputs. The first is used to open a pedestrian door, the second to control the gate opening control unit of a possible driveway.
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2.10 Video door phone 7'' VOG 1761/31-32-33 The video door phone 7'' VOG 1761/31-32-33 is a hands-free video door phone apartment station with a 7'' touch-screen. The video door phone allows call forwarding to smartphones / tablets through the CallMe app (for Android and iOS), as well as allowing normal video door phone functions (also via gesture or voice commands).
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Versions 1717/31-33 also integrate light and shutter automation, intrusion detection and video surveillance functions. Versions 1717/32-34 integrates intrusion detection and video surveillance functions. Version 1717/41 integrates only the video door phone functions. 2.14 Video door phone 10’’ MAX 1717/21-22-23 The video door phone MAX 1717/21-22-23 is a hands-free video door phone apartment station with a 10’’ touch-screen display.
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2.17 Miro door phone 1160/3 The Miro door phone 1160/3 is a hands-free audio apartment station. It is provided with a door opening button and four buttons for optional functions, two of which are configurable for use in the IPerCom system. In addition to the normal door phone functions, it also allows call forwarding to a smartphone/tablet via the CallMe app (for Android and iOS).
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2.21 Key Reader 1060/86 The Key Reader 1060/86 is an IP device used to read proximity keys. The device is equipped with a relay output to control an electric lock and features an input available for a door opening button also. The main difference between the two readers is the technology of keys that are recognized.
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2.25 Lift Interface 1060/37 The Lift Interface 1060/37 is used to control the lift control units in order to enable the movement to the defined floors according to the apartment called. The interfacing to the lift control units is typically made by changing the status of one or more inputs of these control units through the 24 control relays of the interface.
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2.27 IPerTAlk Server IPerCom allows the integration into the iPerTAlk system. This integration is useful to perform all the main video door phone functions (that is audio-video calls, gate opening and auto-on function) between the two systems. For the details for the integration of the iPerTAlk system with the IPerCom system, see "Integration with the iPerTAlk system”.
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3 Basic concepts IPerCom is based on the following basic concepts: topology, topological group and topological path. 3.1 Topology The topology of a building (or site) is a simplified map that considers the various elements that make it up and their relative positioning. Typically, the types of elements that make up a building are: blocks, stairs, floors, apartments.
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Since each node can be associated with two digits, to identify in the entire topology an apartment that is below a floor, a stair, a block and a site, a numeric code of 10 digits is needed. In the example of Errore. L'origine riferimento non è...
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• the path highlighted in red from the ‘’Stair 2’’ node to the ‘’Site’’ node is the topological path of the ‘’Stair 2’’ node: visually speaking the topological path goes from the node considered upwards (‘’ Stair 2 -> Block 1 -> Site’’); •...
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3.3.3 Propagation of activation rules An activation rule created on a node is propagated on all apartament station contained in the topological group of the node in question. For example, an activation rule created on a stair node will be automatically propagated on all apartament station placed within the topological group in question.
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3.3.6 Competence Switchboards The competence switchboards for a device are those found on its topological path. The competence Switchboards for apartment station in day status intercept the calls coming from calling station. Specific buttons are present on Call Modules, Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 and video door phones to be able to call all the relevant switchboards at the same time.
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Switchboard C is of competence for all apartment stations in apartments and for Call Module B while it is not for Call Module A, as its topological path does not intercept the only Switchboard present in the system. According to what is reported in paragraph “Competence Switchboards”, this means that: •...
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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: • 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;...
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4 System installation The installation of the system can be carried out independently of the system configuration. All IPerCom devices are uniquely identified by their MAC address (physical address of the network interface connected to IPerCom, e.g. 00:1E:E0:01:02:03). The video door phone MAX, VOG , Basic and Ipercom Client 1060/43 are equipped with QR codes which are useful for acquiring devices in one of the configuration modes (see “Adding devices to the system using the...
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4.2 IP network structure Although no knowledge of IP networks and their configuration is required for the installation of the system, it is recommended to refer to the wiring diagram shown in the following figure: Figure 7: Recommended network topology The shown network structure is of the "tree type", in which the switches are arranged on different levels of the network: if you use switches with 24 POE ports, just 3 levels are sufficient to reach the maximum number of 1000 devices supported by IPerCom.
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4.3 Maximum distances and sections cables To ensure correct operation of IPerCom system, the following installation prescriptions must be respected; they will be described in this chapter. However, besides this specific information, standard rules for a “good” installation must be followed, for ensuring a sufficient protection against noise and a good system reliability. All devices must be correctly installed and wired, according to national installation standards.
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4.4 Device/application firmware upgrade After the installation of the system, it is necessary to upgrade the firmware of all devices and the software of any applications. The upgrade files (available at www.urmet.com) allow having one of the officially released IPerCom versions on the system.
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In both the above-mentioned cases the firmware of the following devices does not require an upgrade: Relay Actuators, Key Readers, Lift Interface, iPassan Controller, IPerTalk Server and RTSP Cameras. It is essential that all devices and/or applications (IPerCom Installer Tools and Switchboard) are aligned to the same IPerComversion, otherwise the proper system operation is not guaranteed.
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5 System commissioning The commissioning of a system essentially involves: • setting the date and time • the creation of the project, which also includes configuration • the application (distribution) of the configuration to the system; • securing the system To commission a system, the installer can use: •...
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The configurator is also available on Android tablets through the IPerCom Configurator app, in order to provide the installer with all the flexibility possible in the creation/change of system projects only. The securing of a system on IPerCom Installer Tools and MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone is done in different ways.
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6 Commissioning a system through IPerCom Installer Tools 6.1 Introduction to IPercom Installer Tools The IPerCom Installer Tools application can be downloaded from www.urmet.com in the download area (Software -> Technical software -> Communication -> IPerCom system). To access the software, download area, registration to the website is required.
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The 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 in the relevant sections of IPerCom. This manual will only describe the operation of version 3.0.0 with all its functions, new and inherited from previous.
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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 like the one below is displayed Figure 9: upgrade available Press the “Yes”...
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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 (if not with an available Internet connection).
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Depending on the detected or selected version, it is possible to launch (through the same screen shown above) the corresponding version of IPerCom Installer Tools so that the configuration file of a project distributed to the system site is compatible with the IPerCom version installed on the system. In this way it is possible to choose from a single application which version you want to work with (thus avoiding having different versions of the same application installed on the same PC) The 2 operating modes are now described in more detail.
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After selecting the correct network interface, the "Connect" button detects the IPerCom devices connected to it with their firmware version (after checking if the system is with or without server). After pressing the "Connect" button, the Windows operating system can notify the user of the need to unlock the communication ports on the IP network used for communication between the IPerCom system and the IPerCom Installer Tools application.
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6.5.1 System upgraded to the last version If the version installed on the system coincides with the latest released version (that is 3.0.0 version), you will see a screen of this type, where in bold (red box) the IPerCom version detected is shown Figure 16: system aligned to latest released version 3.0.0 The following information about the devices on the system is shown in this order: •...
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If the firmware versions of the various devices all coincide with those of an officially released version (''3.0.0'' in this case), the system is aligned with an officially released IPerCom version. When the "OK" button is pressed, the following screen is displayed: Figure 17: auto-detected version 3.0.0 This means that a version 3.0.0 of IPerCom has been detected (referred to the above example) and therefore the version of IPerCom Installer Tools to use is 3.0.0 version;...
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Figure 19: system not aligned to the latest version 3.0.0 The red box shows that an IPerCom 3.0.0 version has been detected on the system, but it is not the latest released one. The information shown is the same as for a system upgraded to the latest version. However, it should be noted (blue box) that the data in the "Version"...
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Figure 20: IPerCom Installer Tools launcher In reference to a generic released IPerCom version, If the detected version does not correspond to the latest one, it is always possible to update the system to the latest release. For example, if a system has an obsolete version 1.2.0, it is possible to upgrade it to the latest version 1.2.0.
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In this case, it is necessary to upgrade the system to the latest released version: the "Download the latest 3.0.0 release" button allows downloading the most recently released upgrade (in this case the one related to version 3.0.0) and installing it through the IPerUpgrade application (downloadable from the website www.urmet.com).
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Figure 23: request to install version 2.0.0 of IPerCom Installer Tools By pressing the "Continue" button, the download of the IPerCom Installer Tools version 2.0.0 application starts. When the download ends, the following windows appears: Figure 24: Version 2.0.0 of IPerCom Installer Tools installed By pressing the “OK”...
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6.7 First run of IPerCom Installer Tools If the detected IPerCom version is 3.0.0 or you want to work with an IPerCom 3.0.0 version, the situation below occurs: Figure 25: auto-detected or directly selected IPerCom version In both cases, press the "OK" button to display the following screen:...
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Urmet Cloud authentication is useful as it allows you to: • save projects on Urmet Cloud so as not to lose them (for example if the data on your PC is no longer available); • transfer the configuration of a project with IPerCloud apartments to a system; •...
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Figure 28: terms of service and privacy At this point, simply press the "Register" button to complete the registration, as confirmed by the following dialog box: Figure 29: registration successful The last step to do is to go to your email inbox and click on the account activation link. You are then transferred to a web page which confirms that activation was successful: Figure 30: account activated successfully MT124-032M...
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Once the account has been activated, access to Urmet Cloud occurs by entering the username and password in the authentication window (red box): Figure 31: login window The "User" field must be filled in with the e-mail address entered during registration, just as the password is the one entered during registration.
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If you have forgotten your password, you can reset it by pressing "Forgot your credentials?". The window that appears is the following: Figure 33: credentials recovery After entering your registration email address, simply press the "Set a new password" button. An email is sent to the address entered through which you can set a new password.
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Pressing the ''Urmet Cloud'' tab displays the screen shown below: Figure 35: Urmet Cloud tab The Urmet Cloud section (red box) presents the "Cloud logout" and "Edit profile information" buttons, which respectively allow you to exit Urmet Cloud and modify the data entered when creating the account. The IPerCloud Management section instead concerns more directly the configuration of the IPerCloud mode and is explained in detail in the next paragraph.
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Figure 37: serial number of license bundle After entering the serial number and pressing the "PRE-ACTIVATE NOW" button, the following window is shown, through which the installer can accept (or reject) the license agreement relating to the IPerCloud software (End User License Agreement): Figure 38: viewing of the IPerCloud user license agreement It is required to select the "Accept"...
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If a license bundle has already been pre-activated, this is indicated by the following message: Figure 40: license bundle already pre-activated The "License bundle pre-activation history" button allows you to view all the licenses already pre-activated with pre-activation date and time and serial number, as shown below: Figure 41: License bundle pre-activation history The “Show EULA text”...
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6.7.2 Urmet Cloud authentication not performed If you do not want to authenticate to Urmet Cloud, simply close the log in window that appears when IPerCom Installer Tools is started, as shown below: Figure 42: Cloud authentication rejected The following dialog box is shown, which summarizes the 2 main benefits of connecting to the cloud: Figure 43: message following cloud authentication refusal MT124-032M...
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By pressing the ''Yes'' button the following screen appears, like the one when connecting to the cloud: Figure 44: IPerCom Installer Tools screen after not authenticating to the cloud The difference lies in the "Urmet Cloud" tab, which appears as shown in the following screen: Figure 45 ''Urmet Cloud”...
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6.8 Project and site IPerCom Installer Tools is based on the project and site concepts, highlighted in tab “Site”. The site represents the system you want to configure, meaning for system the entire network, devices and IPerCom software applications. The configuration of a site occurs by creating a project with the related configuration, for example definition of the system topology, addition of devices on the topological nodes, addition of apartments (IPerCloud or non-IPerCloud), definition of any address books and activation rules, creation of residents and not residents, configuration of system and call forwarding parameters.
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After starting the IPerCom Installer Tools application, all the tabs in the red box at the top are disabled apart from the "Site" and "Urmet Cloud" tab. The only operations possible in this phase are those that can be performed using the buttons inside the green box and shown below. REATING A NEW LOCAL SITE To create a new local project, press the “New”...
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PENING A PROJECT To open a project, press the "Open" button. The following window opens where you can select the project to open and then confirm with "OK" or cancel with "Cancel": Figure 48: opening a site already saved The “Storage location” option allows you to choose whether to open the project from your PC (icon ) or from the Urmet cloud (icon if selected).
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The 2 import modes are now described in more detail. USE A SAME PROJECT ON ANOTHER PC To import a project on another PC it is necessary to press the "Import" button. The following screen opens: Figure 49: “Import project” window Then press the button .
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For IPerCom versions lower than 2.1.1 the “Import” button directly opens a window through which to choose the .gz or .sbz files. If you import a project onto another PC, whose configuration has already been applied on a system, it is absolutely forbidden to transfer the same configuration to another system. The import function is to be used only to pass a project from one installer to another, assuming that both installers work on the same system.
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The minimum IPerCom version from which it is possible to import a project is 2.0.0. The function is available from version 2.1.1. Once the project has been selected, by pressing the “OK” button, it is imported into the same IPerCom version selected in the IPerCom Installer Tools launcher (see paragraph Starting the Launcher).
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LOSING THE APPLICATION To quit the application, you need to press the "Quit" button. 6.9 Project and site parameters After logging in to Urmet Cloud, this screen appears: Figure 54: IPerCom Installer Tools screen after cloud authentication In the box highlighted in blue all the information related to the project is loaded, whereas in the box highlighted in green all the information related to the site is loaded.
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Selected if the project was saved to the Urmet cloud instead of your PC. View IPerCom manual online Link to consult the IPerCom 3.0.0 manual for the installer online. Table 3: Meaning of the fields in the "Local Status" section The above fields are assigned a value when creating a configuration file or opening an existing project.
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A table with the information available in the ''System status'' section with their meaning is shown: Fields Meaning System ID Unique identifier of the site (plant) calculated from the date of creation of the configuration file of the relevant project. Global site ID Unique identifier to identify the site in the CallMe Manager application, if related support is enabled.
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6.10 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 site (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).
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6.10.3 Mode 3: system installed but not configured, creation of configuration associated to the project by importing it from external file The various devices that make up the system have been installed and wired but have not been configured, that is the system has no configuration file. The steps to configure the system are described below: •...
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The starting point is to create a new project: to do this it is necessary to press the “New” button. The following screen opens, where it is necessary to enter the name of the project: Figure 56: name assigned to the project Press the "OK"...
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To create a configuration file associated to a project, press the “Configuration” tab. The following screen opens: Figure 58: "Configuration" tab The "Create" button allows creating and associating a configuration file to the project through the application IPerCom Configurator or simply configurator. The "From File"...
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The steps to follow to create a new project associated to a configuration file are described in paragraph “The configurator”. The configurator allows defining the main characteristics of the system, as shown below: • topology definition (whether small, medium, or large system) (Selecting the system topology (model) and the configurator structure);...
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The newly created configuration file is named userconfig.ccf as and the date of last modification and the date of creation (red rectangle) are displayed on this file. The data in the blue rectangles are not assigned a value because you are not connected to any system yet: their meaning will be explained below.
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6.10.5 Connecting to the system and transferring the configuration After creating the configuration associated to the project, the next step is to connect to the system site and apply the newly created configuration to it, to configure the system. The relevant box on the “Site” tab shows values that are all unavailable because the system status is still offline ( ), that is you are not connected yet:...
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You must select both kind of networks and press the "Allow access" button. 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 63: Urmet password entry When "OK"...
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In the system site box, the system status is now available (ONLINE) (red box), as indicated by the relevant icon . The system ID is zero, since the system does not have a configuration yet: therefore, also the “Created on” and “Modified” fields are not assigned a value since they are linked to the creation date and the last modification of the configuration file.
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Figure 66: date and time aligned with those of the PC When setting the date and time of the system, it is recommended to check that the date and time of your PC are correct. 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.
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The green section shows schematically the condition of all the devices connected to the system. The example in question shows that: • the number of devices connected to the system (“Involved devices”) is 6; • the number of devices not in configuration is 6. The configuration status is not aligned (red section), as explained above.
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By pressing the "Apply changes" button, the error below is shown if IPerCloud apartments are present in the configuration and authentication with Urmet Cloud has not been carried out: By pressing the "Apply changes" button, the error shown below is shown if CallMe Manager support is enabled in the configuration but authentication to Urmet Cloud has not been carried out: Figure 69: request for access to Urmet Cloud with CallMe Manager support enabled when deploying the configuration The "Show"...
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Press the “Site” tab to display the following screen: Figure 71: “Site” tab with project and site aligned The most important things to observe are the following: • the identifier of project and site are the same, because the 2 identifiers are calculated starting from the creation date of the same configuration file;...
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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 “System block”. 6.10.8 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.
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After importing a configuration file, you are prompted to enter the installer password used to create the project. Figure 73: entering the installer password after importing the file After entering the correct password, the configurator opens the relevant project: Figure 74: 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 like the previous case.
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6.11 How to use IPerCom Installer Tools to edit 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 (that is 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: •...
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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 project is more recent than the modification date of the system site. This means that the configuration is not aligned (red boxes). Local configuration modification requires the installer password, set through the configurator the first time the configuration has been created.
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Figure 77: aligned configuration between project and system site Figure 78: system devices aligned to the local configuration Now it is possible to save the project and then close it: the modification to the system has been correctly made through the same project that was used to configure the system for the first time. 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.
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6.12 System modified locally by MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone In the example of use described above, it may happen that the configuration of the system site is more recent than that of the project: this may occur if changes have been made to the configuration file through the MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone and the configuration associated to the project has never been changed (assuming you are starting from a situation where the project and system site were aligned).
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The “Configuration” tab instead shows that the system devices have a newer configuration than the project. In fact, the “Devices with a newer configuration” field is equal to 6, that is all the system devices: Figure 80: “Configuration” tab with system site with more recent configuration than the local site The "Apply changes"...
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Press the "OK" button at the end of the configuration distribution: the “Site” tab, the “Modified” field on the project and the system site have the same date and then the “Configuration aligned” field is selected: Figure 82: aligned configuration between project and system site The “Modified”...
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In systems with at least one Server 1060/1, when importing the configuration from the system site to the project, the only device recognised is one of the system Servers. Now enable the "Import" button, and press it to import the keys (installer and administrator password) as shown below: Figure 85: importing passwords After pressing the "OK"...
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6.13 Importing configuration files with different IDs After locally creating a project with a configuration file and transferring the configuration to the system, the situation is as follows: Figure 86: “Site” tab with project and system site aligned The system is aligned, as shown in the red boxes, that is the modification date of the local configuration and that of the system are the same.
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Figure 87: “Site” tab with project identifier different from that of the system site As shown in the figure above, the project identifier is different from 1689259875. If you connect to a system already configured and working (with identifier 1689259875) and try to apply this configuration, you could inevitably lose the work already done.
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Figure 89: “Site” tab with project identifier equal to zero Now, after choosing the right network interface, it is necessary to connect to the system. The following screen is displayed: Figure 90: “Site” tab with connection to the system and project identifier equal to zero MT124-032M...
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Connection to the system site may require the administrator password if the system is blocked, or the Urmet password if the system is unlocked. The system ID 1689259875 corresponds to that of the first configuration. Now move to the “Configuration” tab, the following screen is displayed: Figure 91: “Configuration”...
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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 93: “Site”...
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Figure 94: message in case of devices/applications with different configurations This situation is abnormal and must be fixed immediately by disconnecting the device added incorrectly. Therefore, before adding a new device on an already configured system (blocked and especially not blocked), it is good to make sure that it is not configured (i.e.
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In both cases, the procedure to be followed on IPerCom Installer Tools for remote connection is essentially the same except that in the latter case it is also necessary to know the system identifier to connect to (in addition to the relative installer password). The installer password is set in the configurator as soon as a new project is created.
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The following window is displayed: Figure 96: parameters for remote access with local identifier equal to that of the remote site To complete remote access, only the installer password must be entered. The "System id" field is already filled in and cannot be changed and is the same as the system id of the project previously opened.
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After entering the password correctly, a window like the one below appears: Figure 98: remote access done As you can see in the red box, the system identifier and that of the project are the same and the connection to the system is a remote connection (blue box). The configuration may be aligned or misaligned: in the latter case it is advisable to align it with that of the remote system or the project, after which any changes can be made to the project and then remotely transferred to the system.
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EMOTE ACCESS VIA PROJECT WITH IDENTIFIER EQUAL TO ZERO If the new project with identifier equal to zero has already been created (with the name "Remote Access"), this screen appears: Figure 100: creation of a new project for remote access At this point, in the red section of the above figure: •...
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To complete remote access, in addition to the installer password, you must also enter the identifier of the remote system site to which you want to connect ("System ID" field). If the system ID entered is incorrect, the following error message appears: Figure 102: error message in case of incorrect plant ID After pressing the "OK"...
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Figure 104: project aligned to the remote site If remote access has not been enabled, after entering the password and / or system identification, the following error message appears: Figure 105: remote access not enabled by configurator Once the configuration is aligned, it is necessary to request permission from the building manager to modify the configuration.
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6.16 Other functions of IperCom Installer Tools The other functions of IPerCom Installer Tools concern the “Security”, “Date/Time”, “Diagnostic”, “System Log”, “System backup”, “Maintenance” and “Urmet Cloud” tabs. The functions relating to these tabs are enabled based on the following events: •...
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6.16.1 “Urmet Cloud” tab The “Urmet Cloud” tab is useful for: • access Urmet Cloud, • pre-activate licenses, • activate IPerCloud test mode, • manage site access permissions (for the building manager via the CallMe Manager application or for another installer). To pre-activate the license packages, activate the test mode, and manage access permissions, authentication with Urmet Cloud is required;...
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In the Urmet Cloud section the "Login/Register" button allows you to create an account for registering with Urmet Cloud or to use one already created previously. If you have never accessed Urmet Cloud, the screen that appears is the following: Figure 108: access to Urmet Cloud via account creation or login The “CREATE ACCOUNT”...
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After logging in with the "LOGIN" button, the "Urmet Cloud" tab presents an additional section, as described below. 6.16.1.2 Urmet cloud access performed The “Urmet Cloud” tab appears as shown below: Figure 110: access to the Urmet cloud completed The Urmet Cloud section (red box) shows the user with whom access was made and shows 2 buttons that allow you to: •...
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6.16.1.3 Urmet Cloud access and opening of a project After opening a project saved on your PC or on the cloud, the “Urmet Cloud” tab appears as shown below: Figure 111: access to the Urmet cloud performed with the opening of a project The Urmet Cloud section has not changed compared to before.
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6.16.1.4 Urmet Cloud access, opening of a project and connection to a site After connecting to the system (with the configuration aligned with that of the project), the "Urmet Cloud" tab appears as shown below: Figure 112: access to the Urmet cloud performed with the opening of a project and connection to the site The Urmet Cloud section has not changed compared to before.
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6.16.1.5 CallMe Manager support enabled with or without IPerCloud apartments In IPerCom systems without IPerCloud apartments, the use of the CallMe Manager application is optional and is recommended for those medium/large home topologies where the figure of the building manager is required.
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The Site authorization management section concerns the possibility of: • transfer the site from an installer to a condominium administrator for configuring the call forwarding function; • transfer the site from one installer to another installer. For further details on the 2 points above, see the Site authorization management paragraph.
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6.16.1.6 Site authorization management The Site Authorization Management section concerns 2 aspects relating to the management of a system site if CallMe Manager support has been enabled from the configurator: in this case, in addition to the system configuration by the installer, it is necessary that the building manager also configures the call forwarding service.
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It is necessary to enter the email with which the building manager registered to Urmet Cloud and which the building manager himself will have communicated to the installer: Figure 117: building manager email entered By pressing the “Handover to Building Manager” button, an email is sent to the building manager and the correct outcome of the operation is confirmed by the following dialog box: Figure 118: correct outcome of the invitation to the building manager The following screen then appears in the “Urmet Cloud”...
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HE BUILDING MANAGER ACCEPTS THE INVITATION In the email sent before, the building manager can confirm the site transfer operation by pressing on a specific link contained in the same email. The installer receives a notification via email that the building manager has accepted the transfer of ownership of the site.
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Make sure that the configuration between the project and the plant site is aligned before transferring the site from installer to building manager. If this were not the case, the building manager would not see all the changes made by the installer on the CallMe Manager application. During the transfer, it is necessary that any apartment stations are installed in the apartments and connected to the system.
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6.16.1.6.2 Transfer of the site ownership to another installer The installer who created the project and its configuration is the only one able to make changes to the system: for security reasons, any other installer who connects to the site with a different Urmet Cloud account can make changes to the project but will not be able to apply them to the plant site.
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ITE NOT YET TRANSFERRED TO A BUILDING MANAGER The button “Hand over site to another installer” shows the following pop-up window: Figure 125: dialog box following transfer to another installer This means that both the ownership of installer and building manager are transferred to the new entity. By pressing the "Yes"...
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As you can see, "installer_1_urmet" is no longer authorized to make changes to the plant site and must ask the new building manager/installer for authorization via the "Request site installer status to Building Manager" button. On the contrary, "installer_2_urmet" is the new building manager/installer of the system as shown below: Figure 127: site transferred to another building manager/installer It is also possible for the installer to cancel the transfer procedure, in the same way as for the transfer to building manager.
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6.16.1.7 IPerCloud Test Mode The IPerCloud test mode is useful to check that the call from any calling station arrives correctly at an IPerCloud test apartment (that is, the call arrives to CallMe app). In this way the installer avoids to purchase specifically a license bundle to carry out installation tests (thus also avoiding the procedure of pre- activating the license bundle, transferring the site to a building manager, activating the license bundle, assigning a license to an apartment, and printing the letter).
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To use the CallMe app, simply log in with the same account used on IPerCom Installer Tools. Once logged in, this screen appears: Figure 130: CallMe app home page Pressing the “Add a place” button the following screen appears: Figure 131: add of a place Press the “Scanning the QR code”...
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Then press the “IPerCloud Test QR Code” button displayed on IPerCom Installer Tools. The following screen appears: Figure 132: scan of QR code in test mode Then with app CallMe scan the QR code displayed on the PC where the IPerCom Installer Tools application is installed.
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The default name given to the place is “IPerCloud Test” but it is possible to rename it (even later): at this point the CallMe app has been associated with a (not real) IPerCloud test apartment. The installer can therefore make a call from any calling station to the IPerCloud test apartment: in fact, on all calling stations with display the relevant address books show only the name "IPerCloud Test"...
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6.16.2 Security The “Security” tab allows you to: • modify the installer password, (for example if the administrator decides to change installer or if the installer can no longer remember his/her password); • block the system, that is 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:...
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The installer password change does not require to enter the old password. For proper security management of a system, the installer password must not be known to the system administrator and similarly the administrator password must not be known to the installer. After locking the system, you can perform the reverse operation, that is unlock it.
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After entering the new password and pressing the "OK" button, it is possible to check in real time that the installer password change process is correctly performed. Once the procedure is complete, the following screen is displayed: Figure 137: installer password modification successfully performed The installer password update does not affect devices such as Lift Interface, Relay Actuator, Key Readers, RTSP Cameras, IPassan Controller and iPerTAlk Server.
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A screen is displayed where it is possible to enter the new password: Figure 139: entering the administrator password After entering the new administrator password and pressing the "OK" button, it is possible to check in real time that the administrator password entering process is correctly performed. Once the procedure is complete, the following screen is displayed: Figure 140: system blocked The “Security Status”...
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6.16.2.3 Unlocking the system If the IPerCom system is blocked, it is necessary to press the “Unlock" button to unlock it: Figure 141: how to unlock the system It is possible to check in real time that the system unlocking process is carried out correctly. Once the procedure is complete, the following screen is displayed: Figure 142: unlocked system The “Security Status”...
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6.16.3 Date/Time The “Date/Time” tab allows you to: • set date and time of the PC on the IPerCom system; • obtain the IPerCom system date and time. 6.16.3.1 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 and time" button (red arrow): Figure 143: “Date/Time”...
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For proper system operation, the date and time of the IPerCom system must be correctly configured. On a system installed but not configured, before applying the configuration associated to the project to the system, it is necessary to set the date and time with the "Set Date/Time" button, as explained in paragraph “How to set date and time on the system”.
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Now it is possible to check the status of the procedure in progress in real time: Figure 147: date/time request in progress At the end of the procedure, a screen with the date and time detected and any difference with the date and time of the PC (in seconds) is displayed: Figure 148: date/time request completed If the date and time difference between PC and system is greater than 60s, IPerCom Installer Tools...
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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: Figure 150: Error to obtain dates and times from the system The system must have configured date and time to request them correctly. To set the date and time correctly, press the "Set Date/Time"...
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The following information is detailed for each device: Column Name Meaning Device Name Name assigned to the device in the configurator Model Device product data sheet FW version Device firmware release UPTK version Device UPTK version (software development platform) MAC Address Device MAC address Device IP address Configured on...
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The icons in the red box are active depending on the selected device. The operation of each icon is explained below. Icon Name/Meaning Get UPS info: It allows you to obtain information on the UPS (uninterruptible power supply) status, including the percentage of battery charge and autonomy time. The button is enabled only if the selected device is a Server 1060/1.
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For a correct display of the csv file, it is necessary to open Excel, go to the “Data” tab, press the “From text” icon, select the exported file and press "Import". You must now select "65001" as the character encoding: Unicode (UTF-8)" and the character "comma" as text delimiter. Devices Lift Interface, Relay Actuator, Key Reader, IPassan Controller and iPerTAlk Server do not recognise the operating mode "with server"...
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If there are more than a Server 1060/1 in the system, the System Logs display is obviously independent of the Server chosen by the system as source (of System Logs) and is done by pressing the "Open System Logs" button. The screen displayed (after a set of processing) is as follows: Figure 154: displaying the System Logs (static mode) The figure above shows the static operation mode of the System Logs, i.e.
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When the System Logs is displayed for the first time in static mode, in the “Site” tab the item “System logs available offline” is selected (red arrow): Figure 155: "Site" tab with System Logs saved locally If this item is selected, the next time IPerCom Installer Tools is started it is possible to consult the system logs by simply opening the project, even if you are not connected to the system (and therefore even if the configurations of the project and site are not aligned).
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In this case it is possible also to export the System Logs to a csv file. To display the System Logs saved locally (backup), the same System Logs must have been displayed at least once in online mode: the backup, in fact, is created as soon as the static System Logs operation mode is activated.
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6.16.5.1 How to filter System Logs: basic and advanced filters The basic and advanced filters (Search in System Logs section in the red box) work in the same way regardless of whether the source of the System Logs is the server or a backup saved according to what was previously written.
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ALLS The"Calls" event category includes all types of calls between the various system devices (including auto- on): for each call the source device (from which the call starts), the destination device (to which the call arrives), the possible response and the end of the call are displayed in detail. The name of each device is preceded by the name of the topological node where the device has been placed.
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IAGNOSTICS The event category "Diagnostic" indicates for each device if it is no longer reachable and when it is reachable again. The name of each device is preceded by the name of the topological node where the device has been placed. An example is given below: Figure 163: System Logs filtered by diagnostics LARMS The "Alarms"...
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Each event category can be further filtered in the Advanced Filters section, which can be enabled by pressing the "Configure” item, as shown in the figure: Figure 166: advanced System Logs filters The next screen contains a drop-down menu with the various categories of events and, depending on the type of event selected, the relevant filter, as explained in more detail below.
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Figure 168: navigation of the system topological structure The called device is selected in the same way. After pressing the "OK" button and then the "Apply filters" button, only calls between the devices selected above will be displayed for the Calls event category. After pressing the "Apply filters"...
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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. ILTER ON USER ACTIVITY EVENT If, in the Category drop-down menu, the event type "User activities"...
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LARM EVENT If, in the Category drop-down menu, the event type "Alarms" is selected, the following is displayed: Figure 172: advanced filter for alarm event By selecting one or more types of alarms among those listed and after pressing the "Apply filters" button for the “Alarms”...
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6.16.6 System backup The "System backup" tab allows you to periodically save the system configuration (backup) manually or automatically. The function is useful if: • after making changes to the configuration, it is necessary to restore the situation before the changes;...
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ANUAL BACKUP The "System backup" section (in red) allows you to manually save the system configuration on your PC ("Save all data" option by default). Press the "Apply" button to open a window through which you can choose the path where to save the configuration on your PC.
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Via the "Backup interval" drop-down menu you can choose whether to set the backup daily ("Daily" item) or weekly ("Weekly" item) at the set time ("Backup time"). The "None" item (default) simply disables the previously made choices. The "Apply" button allows you to save the set changes. Whenever you need to remove the USB stick from the Server 1060/1, you must remove it using the "Eject"...
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6.16.7 Maintenance The “Maintenance” tab is useful if it is necessary to: • switch from a system with server to a system without server; • import a new configuration to the system; • restart all system devices (useful function if one or more devices (not in configuration and not aligned with the IPerCom version of the system) are connected to the system;...
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The screen displayed is as follows: Figure 177: “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"...
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When switching from "with server" to "without server" mode, all devices restart, except those that do not support the UPTK software development platform, that is Key Reader, Relay Actuator, Lift Interface, iPerTAlk server, IPassan Controller and RTSP Cameras. When switching from "with server" to "without server" mode upon IPerCom Installer Tools start (after disconnecting the server), the number of connected devices in the “Configuration”...
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If 1060/1 Server is added when the IPerCom Installer Tools application is running, the following message appears: Figure 180: 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.
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The following pop-up window is displayed: Figure 182: request to delete the configuration from the system devices Deleting the configuration will reboot the devices. Those equipped with display start with the screen that contains, among other things, the information ''Not configured'. Press the "OK"...
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YSTEM RESTART The "Reboot all devices on site" button (red box) allows you to restart all devices in the system: Figure 184: “Maintenance” tab - restarting the devices in the system The function is useful if one or more devices are connected to a system and these devices are: •...
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The fastest way to bring the system back to normal operation involves: • disconnect unaligned devices, • press the “OK” button in the above window relating to IPerCom Installer Tools, • go to the “Maintenance” tab, • press the “Reboot all devices on site” button. In this way all the devices in the system restart and thus avoid having to manually restart each individual video door phone, a very difficult operation in medium or large sized systems.
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The correct outcome of the operation is confirmed by the following pop-up window: Figure 187: access to IPerCom configuration not possible Similarly, if you want again to enable access, simply press the "Allow Access" button. Also in this case, the correct outcome of the operation is confirmed by a similar pop-up window.
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CASE 1 The misalignment is reported by IPerCom Installer Tools via the dialog box shown below: Figure 188: UPTK version misalignment reported on IPerCom Installer Tools By pressing the "Status" button, the devices (or device) whose UPTK version (for example 8.22) is not aligned with that of IPerCom Installer Tools (for example 8.31) are displayed: Figure 189: list of devices whose UPTK version is not aligned with the local version By pressing the “OK”...
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CASE 2 The misalignment is reported by IPerCom Installer Tools via the dialog box shown below: Figure 190: UPTK version misalignment reported on IPerCom Installer Tools By pressing the "Status" button, the devices (or device) whose UPTK version is not aligned with that of IPerCom Installer Tools are displayed, in the same way as written in the previous case.
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CASE 3 The misalignment is reported both by the software application and by IPerCom Installer Tools in the same ways described in the previous points. For example, if the Switchboard application has not been updated to the latest IPerCom version present on the system, after connecting to the system itself, the IPerCom Installer Tools application displays the following dialogue window: Figure 191: UPTK version misalignment reported on IPerCom Installer Tools By pressing the “OK”...
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The Switchboard and IPerCom Client applications can also be updated by downloading the relevant executable files from the website www.urmet.com. If one or more 1060/1 Servers are present in the system and in configuration and at least one has the “Automatic update by Server”...
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The following message is shown with the request to restart both IPerCom Installer Tools and the system: Figure 194: request to restart the system By pressing “Yes”, all the system devices are restarted and at the end of the operation the following message is displayed: Figure 195: request to restart IPerCom Installer Tools In this way, the next time IPerCom Installer Tools is started, it will not show any message indicating the...
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By pressing the "Status" button, the following window is displayed: Figure 197: IPerCom Installer Tools not aligned with the system You can see how the local version of UPTK (that of the IPerCom Installer Tools application) is not the same as that of the system: in this situation it is necessary to update IPerCom Installer Tools to the correct version.
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7 The configurator The configurator allows defining the system topology, associating the various devices to the system nodes, creating directories, activation rules, access control rules, residents, and non-residents, setting the operating mode of the system. The configurator is integrated in both IPerCom Installer Tools and the MAX, VOG or Basic video door phones and the operating mode is similar.
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The configuration creation (and thus the configurator) allows you to: • define the system topology, • add IPerCloud apartments (if present), • add the devices on the topological nodes of the system, • customize the system (assigning appropriate names to apartments, topological nodes, devices, etc.), •...
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The name of the site is the one that will then appear in the IPerCom Installer Tools application in the "Site" tab in the relevant "Site Name" field, after aligning the project configuration with that of the system. To enter the name of the project and the installer password use the alphanumeric keyboard present in the configurator.
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Once all the fields have been filled in and the desired model has been selected, by pressing “OK” a basic project will be created and the “Topology” tab will be displayed: Figure 200: “Topology” tab of a “Multiple Stairs” configuration The shown screen is related to the case in which the Multiple Stairs topology was chosen during the project creation phase.
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it is possible to identify three zones: • an upper part (in yellow), showing the current topological node; • a central part (in red), with a list of all the topological nodes that derive directly from it; • a lower button (in blue), to add new nodes to the topology. Two buttons are available for the topological nodes: •...
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If the presence of a 1060/1 Server is requested, the configurator signals its lack in the configuration via a message when saving the configuration itself (see paragraph How to save the configuration): Figure 202: message on configurator in the absence of Server 1060/1 If the 1060/1 Server is added to the configuration but is not physically installed on the system, during the saving phase the configurator allows you to save the configuration but when you try to apply it via IPerCom Installer Tools the following message is shown:...
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Calling stations equipped with displays also show a screen indicating that the device is not configured. The screens below refer to systems without Server 1060/1. In the context module within “Topology” it is possible to access 4 configuration panels that allow you to make changes related to the current node: •...
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Agent The tab allows you to enter all the information concerning the personal details of the agent who commissioned the system. Installer The tab allows you to enter all the information concerning the personal details of the system installer. Export The tab allows you to: •...
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If you go from a simpler model to a more complex one (e.g., from a "Villa Kit" model to a "Multiple Stairs" model), conversion is immediate and no further intervention by the user is required. If you go from a more complex system model to a simpler one (e.g., from a "Multi Block"...
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7.1.1.2 Single Stair systems The single stair systems are characterised by the fact that all the apartments are arranged on the floors belonging to a single stair. 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.
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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 210: “Topology"...
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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 212: “Topology"...
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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: Figure 214: Main components of the configurator It is possible to see: •...
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7.1.2 Adding devices Once the topology has been defined, it will be possible to add the devices in the system configuration. There are 3 different ways to configure the devices, depending on whether you are connected to the system via PC. In any case, regardless of the chosen installation mode and topology, it is necessary to associate each device to a topological node, bearing in mind that: •...
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“A ” DDING DEVICES TO THE CONFIGURATION THROUGH THE DD NEW DEVICE BUTTON O CONNECTION TO THE SYSTEM The "Topology" tab and the relative "Devices" tab appear as shown below: Figure 215: screen page through which to add devices without being connected to the system Non-configured devices cannot be considered (red box) because you are not yet connected to the system and consequently the "Show new devices"...
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Now simply press the "Add new device" button. A list of all devices that can be added to the apartment node is displayed: Figure 217: list of device categories that can be added on the apartment node To add a MAX video door phone, simply press on “Apartment stations” item. The following screen opens: Figure 218: list of apartment stations MT124-032M...
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To add a MAX video door phone, simply press on “Video door phone 7’’ MAX 1717/31-32-33-34-41”. The following screen opens: Figure 219: MAX video door phone configuration Fill in the fields in the red box to configure the device in question (in this case the MAC address and a name to associate with the video door phone).
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For the configuration of the other devices, it is therefore necessary to: • position on the node where you want to add the device (through the navigation module); • press the "Add Devices" button; • choose the device to be added from the list of categories; •...
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Non-configured devices can be considered as you are connected to the system and consequently these will be displayed when pressing the "Show new devices" button (red box): Figure 222: list of devices connected to the system and not yet configured When displaying the list of devices to be configured, the "Devices"...
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The same configuration page appears as in the first mode, with the only difference that the MAC address field is already filled in: Figure 223: MAX video door phone configuration with MAC address already filled in Once the MAX video door phone has been configured, press the "OK" button to return to the list of devices to be configured: Figure 224: devices still to be configured MT124-032M...
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As you can see, the "Non-configured Devices" field shows 4 (compared to the initial 5 non-configured devices). The "Show configured devices" button instead shows the devices configured on the topological node in question: Figure 225: Adding a MAX video door phone to an apartment If there are devices that cannot be configured on the topological node where you have positioned, they appear in light grey and the relevant button is disabled.
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"A " DDING DEVICES TO THE CONFIGURATION USING THE DD NEW DEVICE BUTTON WITH CONNECTION TO THE SYSTEM This procedure is like the first one with the only difference that in the device configuration phase for entering the MAC address, it is useful to use the “..." button, as shown in the figure in the case of a MAXvideo door phone: Figure 226: MAC address entry when connected to the system By pressing the “...”...
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Simply select the device to add, identifying it through its MAC address, and it is filled in automatically. If you are connected to a system with one or more Servers 1060/1, they must be configured if you want to save the system configuration. Otherwise, it is impossible to save the configuration and the configurator shows the message below: Figure 228: message when Servers 1060/1 are not configured This is to avoid starting a system with Servers 1060/1 connected but not configured: the concerned system...
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On the nodes below the stair node (floors and apartments), where a Gateway IPerCom-2Voice 1083/59 has been placed, it is not possible to add any device; the "Add new device" button on these nodes shows the following screen: Figure 230: Adding devices on nodes below a stair with Gateway IPerCom-2Voice On the stair node where the Gateway IPerCom-2Voice was added, it is possible to add new devices.
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The 2Voice apartments that are thus created under the stair, where the gateway is located, have a different setting page than the IPerCom apartments: in addition to the "Name", "Topological Code", "Numerical Code" or "Logical Code" fields (if the system is set in numerical or logical mode), the "2Voice Code" field also appears: Figure 232: apartment 2Voice code setting This field is used to set the physical code of the 2Voice user: the allowed values range from 0 to 126.
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By entering an allowed value and pressing ‘’OK’’, the last 7 dip-switches in the image below are automatically positioned on the right position, to represent the previously entered number in binary format. Having entered 100, the figure shown below appears: Figure 234: Binary code of the entered code It is also possible to act directly on the dip-switches (pressing on the related image) to set the desired 2Voice code.
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7.1.2.2 Adding a Lift Interface 1060/37 on a stair node Add a Lift Interface 1060/37 to control the lift control panels in order to enable the ascent only to the defined floors according to the apartment called. 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.
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Figure 236: Lift Interface setting - Mode selection 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.
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To create a path, it is necessary to select an access available in the system from the list. The types of devices that can be selected are: • “Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18”, • “Modular Clling Station with 1060/48”, • “Entry panels 1060/21-33-34-71-74-75”, •...
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7.1.2.2.1.3 Assignment in Floor mode Since the assignment operation is carried out through the settings of each Floor concerned, it is necessary to first select the desired floor, choose the lift interface to configure and finally enable the relays to be activated.
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In a very active system, where several paths have been configured, each with its own activation time, the relay opening times may overlap, for example: • Path 1 o From the main entry panel to the lift. o 1st floor o Activation time: 5 minutes.
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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.
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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 "Not residents" 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 residents).
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Tick the "Customise" box to enable the relays to every single path created between the lift interface and the various devices. Figure 244: 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.
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7.1.3 System IPerCom in IPerCloud mode The creation of the configuration of IPerCom systems in IPerCloud mode must be done exclusively starting from IPerCom Installer Tools and not from the video door phones that integrate the configurator (VOG MAX or Basic). Any changes must also always be made by IPerCom Installer Tools starting from the relevant project.
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In relation to the case of IPerCom systems in IPerCloud mode, if the presence of a 1060/1 Server is requested, the configurator signals any lack of it in the configuration via a message when saving the configuration itself (see paragraph How to save the configuration): Figure 245: message on configurator in the absence of Server 1060/1...
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Calling stations equipped with displays show a screen indicating that the device is not configured. It is therefore necessary to connect physically at least one 1060/1 Server to the system and add it as a device to the system configuration. If one or more Server 1060/1 are connected to the plant but not configured, the following message is shown (with or without IPerCloud apartments): Figure 248: message in case of Server connected to the system but not configured 7.1.3.2...
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The section in red shows that the IPerCloud mode is disabled for the selected apartment. To enable it (and therefore create an IPerCloud apartment) simply press on the "DISABLED" item. A window opens through which you can enable IPerCloud mode: Figure 250: setting up an apartment in IPerCom or IPerCloud mode By choosing the "ENABLED"...
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Enabling the IPerCloud mode can be set not only by the apartment nodes, but also by the higher nodes (site, block, stair, floor) with the advantage that all the apartments of the relevant topological group acquire this mode. For example, to set the IPerCloud mode from a "block" node, simply press the relevant "Set"...
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The 2Voice apartments under the stair node where the 2Voice Gateway has been positioned cannot be set in IPerCloud mode. For the correct configuration of an IPerCom system in IPerCloud mode it is necessary to be authenticated on Urmet Cloud. Otherwise, it will not be possible to apply the configuration to the system.
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7.1.4 Contacts In the "Topology” tab, through the “Address Books” item, it is very easy to create: • the contact list for video door phones with address book (most common use), • the contacts associated with T1 and T2 buttons of the Miro door phone 1160/3 and T1, T2 and T3 buttons of the video door phone 1761/6 (most common use);...
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What has been written for the video door phone 1717/3x-4x also applies to all other video door phones with address book. To create contacts on the video door phone 1761/6, refer to what stated for the Miro door phone 1160/3, with the only difference that in addition to the T1 and T2 buttons there is also the T3 button.
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If you want to call only the MAX video door phone present in the dental practice from the apartment with topological code "0101010102", add a contact in its address book having that device as target. If, instead, you want to make both the MAX video door phone and the Miro door phone in the dental practice ring, the contact must be the set of devices in the dental practice, that is in the topological node in which they are placed.
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To create the new contact, press the “Add new contact" button. The following page is displayed: Figure 256: New contact creation screen The following 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;...
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The T1 and T2 buttons refer to both the Miro door phone 1160/3 and the video door phone 1761/6, while the T3 button refers only to the video door phone 1761/6. Below is an example on how to use these items. The CallMe option, if selected, allows you to view the contact on the CallMe app as well.
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As previously mentioned, you can select only one device of the dental practice as target (i.e. only the MAX video door phone or the only Miro door phone) or both devices referred to the concerned apartment. In the latter case, select "All Door Phones Door Phones on node Apartment". For example, select "ALL Door Phones on node Apartment"...
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The last step consists in setting the filter. To show the address book of the MAX video door phone of the "0101010102" apartment, simply select the only "Video door phone with address book" element from the list above. Figure 260: setting the "Device Filter" Press the "OK"...
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In the "Scope" column, the abbreviation "VDP" indicates that the contact is available only for video door phones with phonebook. Similarly, the abbreviations "DP1", "DP2" and "DP3" indicate that the contact is available for the Miro door phone or 1761/6 video door phone while the abbreviation "CallMe"...
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If you want to add the "Dental Practice" contact also in address book of MAX video door phone, which is located on stair "010101####", simply create a new contact in the "Address books" by pointing to the stair node rather than on the floor node. In this case, if the "PRIVATE" option is selected, in the "Scope" field, the contact will only be displayed by the MAX video door phone of the stair, while if you select the "PUBLIC"...
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Since in each apartment in the example there are a MAX video door phone and an Miro door phone, you can allow the Miro door phone of the whole site to call the "Dental Practice" contact. To do this, select the "Apartment station by mean of button T1" option to call it using button T1 of the Audio Door Phone and/or the "Miro door phone by mean of button T2"...
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To make this contact also visible in the address books of Call Modules of the entire site, simply select the "Call Modules" option in the "Visibility Filter" field. Figure 266: Adding a contact to the address books of Call Modules of the whole site With this setting, the Call Module in the site and the one in block "0101######"...
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7.1.4.1.1 How to call an IPerCloud apartment If you want to call an IPerCloud apartment from a video door phone or a door phone, after selecting the IPerCloud apartment to define the recipient of the contact, the screen that appears is the following: Figure 267: recipient selection screen in case of IPerCloud apartment Selecting the item “All CallMe on apartment”...
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Selecting the “Video Door Phone with address book” item and pressing “OK”, the contact is created as shown below: Figure 269: contact with destination IPerCloud apartment created In this way the video door phone of the apartment "01010003" will see the contact relating to the IPerCloud apartment in the address book and by calling this contact it will receive the call on its own smartphone/tablet.
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7.1.4.2 How to call the Switchboards from MAX video door phones, Miro door phones and/or call modules In the example in Figure 180 there is a Switchboard on block "0102######". Automatically, all MAX video door phones 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.
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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 271: Selecting the target of the "Switchboard" contact In the case of Switchboards, the following selections can be made (on each node): •...
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Let us assume you choose single Switchboard called "Switchboard B2". The following screen will appear: Figure 272: contact creation page updated with recipient data Select the "MAX" option in the field " Video door phone with address book" field and confirm the "PUBLIC" selection in the "Scope"...
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Press the "OK" button to finish creating the contact, as shown in the following figure: Figure 274: List of contacts with new created contact In this way, the MAX video door phones of the topological nodes which belong to block "0101######" will see the new "Switchboard"...
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To ensure that the Miro door phone in various apartments of block "0101######" can call the Switchboard, simply select the "Apartment station by mean of button T1" option to call the "Switchboard" by pressing button T1 of the Apartment station. At the same way select "Apartment station by mean of button T2" option to call it by pressing button T2.
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The video door phone 1761/6 has a button to automatically call all switchboards in its topological path. Therefore, unlike the Miro door phone, there is no need to create any association between the T1, T2 or T3 buttons and these switchboards. Instead, the association must be created for those switchboards that are not on its topological path, as seen above.
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Figure 278: 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 279: contact creation page updated with recipient data Select the " Video door phone with address book” option in the field "Visibility Filter" field (the only option available in this case) and confirm the "PUBLIC"...
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Figure 280: ''Scope'' and ''Device Filter'' setting Press the "OK" button to finish creating the contact, as shown in the following figure: Figure 281: List of contacts with new created contact In this way, the MAX video door phones of the topological nodes which belong to block "0101######" will see the new "Call Module Block 01"...
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7.1.4.4 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; • auto insertion on call stations.
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As an example, the following figure is shown: Figure 282: 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). If you wan to add the dental surgery as a contact in the address book of a 2Voice audio/video apartment station, this is prevented by the configurator: in fact, by positioning on the nodes below the stair node with gateway, the Contacts tab is no longer available (up to 2Voice apartment nodes):...
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The Contacts tab instead remains available on each stair node with 2Voice Gateway, as on these nodes it is possible to add other IPerCom devices (for example one or more MAX video door phones on which it may be necessary to create a address book). On stair 1 of block 1, instead, the Contacts tab is normally present up to the apartment node: Figure 284: Tab “Address books”...
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7.1.5 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 output are: Relay Actuators 1060/84: two fully independent relay outputs and two inputs, Lift Interface 1060/37: 24 relay outputs and one input, Entry Panel 1060/33-34-71-74-75-78: only the relay output that controls the gate, Entry Panel 1060/21: only the relay output that controls the gate,...
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The events that define the behaviour of the relay outputs can be divided into three groups listed below: 1. Events on device: outgoing call, auto-on, tamper alarm, coercion alarm, code activation; door opening, gate opening, user recognition (following proximity key passage or door opener code entry);...
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For the events on device, it is necessary to open the configuration page of the devices indicated in point 1: Figure 285: Devices present on site node Simply press the ''Edit'' button of the Call Module. At the bottom of the screen there is the ”Add” button in the “Activations”...
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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 287: "Activations" tab to connect topological events to outputs For automation events, press "Automation"...
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The following summary table groups the possible events according to the source (device) or type of event itself: DEVICE/EVENT TYPE EVENTS Entry panel (1060/33-34-71- Outgoing call, auto-on, door opening, gate opening. 74-75-78) Entry panel (1060/21) Outgoing call, auto-on, user recognition, door opening, gate opening, Private Call...
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7.1.5.1 Activation for events on Entry panel 1060/33-34-71-74-75-78 The "Add" button, at the bottom of the configuration page of Entry Panel, allows creating one or more activation rules, as shown below. Figure 289: 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 290: list of activations...
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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 291: Screen for creating an activation with event on Entry Panel The "Trigger"...
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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 293: Partial activation creation...
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The available commands depend on how the output has been configured, i.e. monostable or bistable. In case of monostable output, only the "ACTIVATE" and “DISACTIVATE’’ commands are available. In the other case, the available commands are "ON", "OFF" and "SWITCH". For more details, see APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices.
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The list of activation rules shown will contain the new created activation. Figure 296: 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"...
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7.1.5.2 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 298: addition of an activation rule Press this button to open a screen containing the list of activation rules already set, if any.
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To create a new activation, press the "Add" button. The same screen as for the creation of activations with event on Entry panel 1060/71-74-75-78 opens, where it is possible to set all the parameters necessary to create the activation rule: Figure 300: screen for creating an event activation The “'Event”...
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Figure 301: 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. 7.1.5.3 User recognition event The user recognition event allows you to activate one or more Relay Actuator outputs after: •...
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Figure 302: 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). 7.1.5.4 Activation for events on Floor Entry panel 1060/22 The "Add"...
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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 304: list of activations To create a new activation, press the "Add"...
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The “'Event” drop-down menu allows selecting the event to be associated to one or more Relay Actuator outputs. The possible events are: • “Outgoing Call”, i.e., call from the Floor Entry Panel; • "Auto-on", i.e., connection from the video door phone to the camera of the Floor Entry Panel; as shown in the relevant screen: Figure 306: 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.
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7.1.5.5 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 307: 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 308: list of activations...
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The same screen as for the creation of activations with event on Entry panel 1060/71-74-75-78 opens, where it is possible to set all the parameters necessary to create the activation rule: Figure 309: screen for creating an event activation The “'Event” drop-down menu allows selecting the event to be associated to one or more Relay Actuator outputs.
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Figure 310: Event list on Call Module The activation rule is created in the same way as for the Entry Panels. In the "Code activation" event, the code is entered in the "Code" field in the relevant screen. MT124-032M...
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7.1.5.6 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 311: 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.
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7.1.5.7 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 312: "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 313: “Activations Tables”...
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The same screen as for the creation of activations with event on Entry panel 1060/71-74-75-78 opens, where it is possible to set all the parameters necessary to create the activation rule: Figure 314: Screen for creating an activation with event on Key Reader The “'Event”...
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7.1.5.8 Activations for topological events To associate a topological event to one or mode outputs of a Relay Actuator, Lift Interface, or gate of a calling station it is necessary to click on the “Topology” tab and then on the “Activations” tab. Figure 316: “Activations"...
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To create the activation rule, press the "Add New Activation" button on the "Activations" screen. The same view screen opens for creating of activations with event on Entry Panel that can be used to set all the parameters needed to build the activation rule. Figure 317: Screen for creating an activation with a topological event The “Event”...
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The possible topological events for the Lift Interface device are: • ‘’Lift Up and Lift Down’’ (lift function), events enabled only for stair, floor, and apartment nodes; as shown on the respective screens: Figure 318: List of events for MAX video door phones 7.1.5.8.1 Topological events for Relay Actuator Having selected the incoming call event and given a meaningful name to the activation, the following...
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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 320: 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"...
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If instead "User Activation" is chosen as the event, the following screen will appear: Figure 322: user activation In the field “Button Name” it is advisable to enter a meaningful name of the activation (for example "Staircase lights"). The “Filter” field allows you to choose which type of apartment station/application to add the activation rule to: •...
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Once the activation rule has been created (as seen in the previous paragraphs) the "Filter" column shows the previously selected items: Figure 323: User activation created with all filters selected If the activation rules have been created for the "Stair 01" node, these will be propagated to all the apartments included in the topological group of the "...
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If you want to replace the activation on the apartment with a custom one, just press the replacement button and change the data. Assuming you want to change the Relay Actuator output from "Output 2" to "Output 1" in the previous created activation, a screen like this will appear (the activation rule is no longer greyed out): Figure 325: Replacement of the activation on the apartment with a personalised one 7.1.5.8.1.1 Addition of a user activation on video door phones / door phones / CallMe application...
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("VDP" DD USER ACTIVATION ON VIDEO DOOR PHONES WITH ADDRESS BOOK ITEM In the "Video door phone" screen of the MAX, VOG , VOG , Basic video door phones and IPerCom Client application of these apartments, a new "ACTIVATION LIST" button will appear with a yellow light bulb icon: Figure 326: “ACTIVATION LIST”...
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("ADP T1" "ADP T2" DD USER ACTIVATION ON VIDEO DOOR PHONE IRO DOOR PHONE ITEMS Miro 1160/3 door phone and the VOG 1761/6 video door phones have two buttons associated with the items “ADP T1” and “ADP T2”. The buttons are shown in the following two figures: Figure 328: T1 and T2 buttons of Miro door phone Figure 329: T1 and T2 buttons of VOG5 1761/6 The button marked with a dot/gate corresponds to the “ADP T1”...
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DD USER ACTIVATION ON E APP The “Staircase Lights” button appears on the Home Page of the CallMe application (previously associated with the apartment): Figure 330: activation list By pressing the "Staircase Lights" icon, the output of the Relay Actuator chosen during the configuration phase will be piloted, which will turn on the staircase lights.
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7.1.5.8.2 Topological events Lift Up and Lift Down Regarding the selection of the “Lift Up” and “Lift Down” events, these options are only visible if you go in correspondence of stairs, floors, or apartments, as they are only associated with the use of the lifts. In a system where there is a Lift Interface or a Relay Actuator, it is possible to create activation rules (maximum 2) that, for example, allow each resident to enable, through the MAX, VOG , VOG...
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Figure 332: activation screen of Lift Interface relays Select the relay(s) to be enabled and set the relay activation time in the "Duration" field. Figure 333: enabling the Lift Interface relays MT124-032M...
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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).
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Press the Lift Interface or Relay Actuator icon to activate the configured relays by sending the "Up" or "Down" command to the lift, for the set time. Figure 336: Lift “Up” and “Down” commands To obtain the same functions on the VOG5 video door phone and on the Miro door phone, the relative keys T1 and T2 must be set to the "Lift Down"...
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7.1.5.8.3 Events Open Door and Open Gate 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 337: Open door/gate activation In this case, about calling 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...
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7.1.5.8.4 Switchboard Activations Switchboard activations are activation rules that appear only on the Switchboard application, if created on its topological path. For example, if placed on the unit node, the activations that will be shown on the Switchboard application are those created from the unit (where the Switchboard application is present), block or site node.
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Also in this case, give a meaningful name to the activation ("Button Name" field), select one or more outputs through the "Add a New Output" button and eventually a time profile, as seen in the previous paragraphs. When pressing the "OK" button, the activation is created and added to the list of activations of the topological node chosen before: Figure 339: activation from switchboard created on the configurator The newly created activation rule will appear on the Switchboard application as below:...
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7.1.5.8.5 Activations for topological events with 2Voice audio/video apartment stations Activations for topological events also apply to topological stair nodes with 2Voice Gateway with the following differences: 1. The User Activations - MAX, Lift Down and Lift Up events are not present on the nodes below a stair node with 2Voice Gateway: Figure 341: List of events for audio/video Door Phone 2Voice The events in question are instead present on each stair node with 2Voice Gateway, because on these...
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Figure 342: Activation "inherited" from 2Voice apartment If you want to replace the activation on the 2Voice apartment with a custom one, just press the replacement button and change the data. If set on scale or floor level, the activation rule will be propagated only to 2Voice apartments of the topological group of the respective node.
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7.1.5.9 Automation events: input/output association Each relay actuator is provided with two inputs (controlled by buttons or switches) to: • control the respective outputs locally; • control one or more outputs of different relay actuators by means of events (of the inputs). In the first case, staircase light control is a typical example in which it may be useful to have a local output control.
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7.1.5.9.1 Input-output activation on two different relay actuators In this example, we will assume there are two combinations of commands to be imparted on the system: • switch on light 1 for a predefined time; • switch on light 1 and light 2 for the predefined time. Two automation rules are required.
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Having followed the instructions in the note, the input/output association can be set on the Automation tab under "Activation Rules", as shown in the following figure: Figure 343: "Automation" page, "Activation Rules" tab Press "Add New’’ to open the following page: Figure 344: Creating a new activation On this page, you can: •...
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The input selection "Add" button opens the following screen: Figure 345: 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.
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For example, if you choose the "Short press" event, it will be highlighted with a different colour from the previous one: Figure 347: "Short Pressure" event selected If the input in question were set as bistable, the events displayed would be “ON” and “'OFF”. The input you are associating with the rule passes to the right of the screen, while those not yet associated remain on the left.
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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" output of the second relay actuator, you must select the "single output"...
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Go to the topological node of the Relay Actuator 2, select the concerned device, then choose the output and set the respective command: Figure 351: 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 352: Selected output and respective command The buttons in the "Edit"...
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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 353: 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.
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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"...
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After having given a meaningful name to the newly created rule and having pressed "OK", you have the situation shown in the figure, where the name of the activation, the input and the respective event will appear. Figure 356: Summary of created activations The buttons in the "Edit"...
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7.1.5.9.2 Creating a scenario In this example, we will suppose that the combination of commands to be imparted on the system consists in switching on four lights and switching off two lights using three different events: • Automation event (e.g., short press on input) •...
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To build the group of commands press the "Add New Output" button. The following page will appear: Figure 358: Creation of a group of commands First, 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.
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Press the "OK" button to add the first output to the group you are about to create: Figure 360: Adding the first output to the scenario The buttons in the "Edit" and "Delete" columns can be used to modify or delete the output and the respective command (via confirmation pop-up), respectively.
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At this point, if you want the input named as "Pool Lights On Input" to control the newly created group of outputs on a short press event (for example), go to the "Activation Rules" tab and follow the instructions in the previous paragraph with the only difference of selecting the "command set"...
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Then press "OK" to open this screen that summarises the choices made: Figure 364: Selecting a group of commands After giving a name to the activation, press the "OK" button to open the following screen: Figure 365: Activation with created group of commands 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.
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The same scenario can be added when creating a topological activation rule or on a device, more precisely when adding outputs as shown in the following figure: Figure 366: Activation with created group of commands "Select" item can be used to choose the scenario, while the "Add" button allows you to add it to the rule you are creating.
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Press "Add New’’ to open the following page: Figure 368: Adding a time profile 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 369: Creating a time profile MT124-032M...
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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. For example, if you want to activate a validity for Monday from 8:00 to 12:00, the result is as follows (after pressing the "OK"...
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Press the "OK" button to complete creating the time profile: Figure 372: Saved time profile The buttons in the "Edit" and "Delete" columns can be used to edit or delete data for each time profile, respectively (via confirmation pop-up). 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 373: Time profile associated with activation MT124-032M...
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Press the OK button, to see the newly created activation with the associated time profile in the activation list: Figure 374: Time profile with activation The buttons in the "Edit" and "Delete" columns can be used to edit or delete data for each activation, respectively (via confirmation pop-up).
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Press the "Add New" button to open the following screen with all the available inputs of the various relay actuators (identified by their physical MAC address and a significant name): Figure 376: Inputs available for alarm generation In this example, we will assume that the first input is reserved for alarm generation. Press the button to choose which event on this input generates the alarm.
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If the input has been configured in monostable mode, the possible events are: Figure 378: events available if the input is set to monostable mode 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.
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It is possible to select the alarm type to be sent to the Switchboard from the drop-down menu with the red box. The available alarms are listed below: Figure 380: Available alarms For example, if you select the "Door Forced" alarm, press the "OK" button to see the list of inputs on the screen.
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7.1.5.9.5 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.
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Press the "Add’’ button to open the following page: Figure 384: 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 385: Possible events on the input MT124-032M...
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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 386: Event output settings The result is what we saw in the previous paragraphs, as well as for the creation of alarms. MT124-032M...
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7.1.5.9.6 Schedules Through the “Schedules" tab you can program on a weekly basis the behaviour of the outputs of the Relay Actuators (activation rules). A schedule may consist of one or more activation rules. Press the Schedules tab, to display the following page: Figure 387: ''Schedules”...
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The buttons allow you to add one or more activations for each day of the week and at a preset time. Activations are created by choosing: • one or more outputs of the Relay Actuators, setting the relative command; • one or more groups of commands (scenarios) previously created.
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To set the time to sunrise and sunset (corresponding to your geographical location), see the paragraph Sunrise/Sunset Settings of the chapter on system parameters. Press the "Select" button to open a screen page where you can choose the absolute time or the offset (in hours and minutes) to associate with the sunrise or sunset: Figure 390: choice of absolute time or offset to associate with sunrise or sunset Below are 3 examples of how the "Time"...
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The "Description" field allows you to give a meaningful name to the time activation you are creating. The “Add a New Output” button allows you to add one or more outputs with the relative command to the activation you are creating. Press this button and position on the topological node of theRelay Actuator, select the desired device (if there are more than one Relay Actuators), then choose the output and set the relative command: Figure 394: selection of a Relay Actuator output...
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Press the "OK" button to add the output selected with the relative command, as shown in the following (by way of example) figure: Figure 395: list of outputs associated with the schedule It is possible to associate different outputs to the same activation by pressing "Add a new output" and repeating the above steps.
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The buttons in the red box allow you to: • modify the activation just created (button • delete the activation just created (button • add another activation for the same day ( ("Copy") and ("Paste") buttons in the blue box allow you to copy the activations you have just created to the other days of the week: in fact, if you press the "Copy"...
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By pressing the “OK" button, the schedule is saved and added to the schedule list: Figure 398: saved schedule The buttons "Edit" and "Delete" allow you to modify the data or delete each schedule created, respectively (through confirmation pop-up). MT124-032M...
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7.1.6 Gate contact used as output of a Relay Actuator For activation rules it is possible to use the gate contact of any calling station as a relay output (in addition to the relay outputs of 1060/84 Relay Actuator and the 1060/37 Lift Interface devices). The calling stations that allow the gate contact to be used as the output of a relay actuator are: - Entry Panel 1060/33-34-71-74-75-78;...
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The page relating to the configuration parameters of the Call Module opens. In the section relating to the Gate, the "Enabled" field must be set to the value "Relay actuator", as shown below: Figure 400: gate contact used as output of a relay actuator The following fields are shown in automatic way: •...
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Pressing the "Add a New Output" button, both the outputs of any Relay Actuators and the relay output of the gate of the Call Module are displayed: Figure 402: gate contact used in the activation rule By pressing the “OK” button, the activation is correctly created. MT124-032M...
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7.1.7 Remote relay functions, remote entrance hall button and remote sensor The remote relay function, available on devices such as Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18-23, Entry panel 1060/33-34-71-74-75-78, Entry panel 1060/21, Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 and Key Reader 1060/86, allows you to remotely control the outputs that operate the pedestrian door and the driveway (if any) on those of a Relay Actuator 1060/84 with firmware version 4.05 or higher.
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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. open the configurator on the "Topology" tab, then on the "Devices" tab. A screen with the list of devices present on the system on the selected node is displayed: Figure 403: Devices present on the site node By pressing the modification button on the Call Module, the remote relay function setting part is displayed...
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About 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. 4.05 that you want to use to remotely control the pedestrian passage, select one of the 2 outputs, then press “OK” as shown in the figure below to confirm: Figure 405: Output selection Relay actuator for pedestrian door remote control After pressing the “OK”...
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In the same way, it is possible to remotely control the pedestrian door entrance hall button or the open- door sensor with the only difference that, instead of selecting the output of a Relay Actuator, it is necessary to select an input. The remote entrance hall button will activate (for a pre-set time) the same output used to remotely control the pedestrian passage.
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7.1.8 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 407: “Users” tab The screen shows 4 different types of users, described in the dedicated paragraphs: “Residents”, “Not residents”, “Groups”, “Switchboards”.
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In the configuration, no topological node has yet been entered, so the "Users" tab will not allow the addition of residents, since it is only allowed in the apartments. Figure 409: “Residents" screen in a topological node different from the apartment 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"...
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Press the button to access the following screen, with the fields to be filled in for the creation of the new user. Figure 411: Creating a new resident – first part Figure 412: Creating a new resident – second part MT124-032M...
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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. Maximum length: 16 number numeric characters.
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APPENDIX E: Type of proximity keys that can be read by IPerCom devices with access control function contains a table with a list of devices that integrate a key reader and the different types of proximity keys that can be read by these devices. To speed up the insertion of the key code in the configurator page, an automatic reading device (Universal Encoder) of the code is available for keys with Mifare, Mifare Plus technology and dual technology.
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The creation of the residents allows: • having a contact address book that can be viewed on the Call Modules and Modular entry panel with 1060/48; • giving residents access (through Proximity Keys or Door Codes) to the accesses on the topological path of their apartments without any time limit;...
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By pressing the “Add New” button, a screen like the following one will open: Figure 415: creation of a non-resident - part one Figure 416: creation of a non-resident - part two MT124-032M...
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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. Maximum length: 16 number numeric characters.
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Generally, the validity period is not set, so access is always granted to the non-resident; to set a validity period, select the “Valid From” and “Valid To” items in the red rectangle (using the relevant tick boxes) and then set a validity start date and end date. An example is provided in the following figure. Figure 418: selection of date and time of the period of validity An important difference is noted on the operation of the Door Codes and Key Codes.
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A screen page 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 frame: Figure 420: selection of access profiles for non-residents Access profiles can be created in the "Access Control"...
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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).
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Pressing the "Add" button, the following screen appears: Figure 423: adding a group The "Name" and "Description" fields allow you to give a meaningful name and description to the group you are creating. The "Add" button in the "Access Table" section allows you to associate a previously created access profile to the group (see chapter Access control).
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To add residents, simply press the corresponding button : they disappear from the list above. The "Filter" field allows you to search for people by name, apartment and topology according to the string entered in this field. By pressing the “OK” button, this screen appears: Figure 425: New group Then simply give the group a meaningful name and description and confirm with the "OK”...
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7.1.8.4 Switchboards Through the "Switchboards” tab of the "Users” tab it is possible to manage the users of the switchboards in the system. Figure 427: “Switchboard" screen The '’Add'' button allows adding new users of the switchboards. Press it to open the following screen: Figure 428: Creation of a new user MT124-032M...
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Once all fields have been edited appropriately and the "OK” button has been pressed, another user is added to the user list. Figure 429: 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).
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7.1.9 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 with 1060/48 and Entry Panels 1060/21 integrate a Proximity Key reader.
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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 432: User setting screen If you want to give the residents of Stair "02"...
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7.1.9.1 Access profiles The "Access Profiles” screen is the same as the one that appears when you open the "Access Control" tab. Figure 433: “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.
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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).
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In the “Access profiles” screen page, 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 437: Resident editing screen di un residente By pressing the “Add”...
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By selecting an item on the left, it will be moved automatically to the right list. Assuming you want to select the previously created access profile, you get the following: Figure 439: Selection of an access profile Press the "OK” button to automatically associate the access profile with the created user: Figure 440: association of access profile to resident An access profile must be associated with a resident or non-resident or user group to be effective.
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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 441: “Time profiles” screen By pressing the “Add New"...
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Up to three access time intervals can be created for each day. To create a new time interval, press button to open the following screen: Figure 443: 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 444: time interval added to the selected day MT124-032M...
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The buttons ‘’ ’’ and ‘’ ’’ allow you to quickly copy the time interval you have just created for all the other days of the week: in fact, if you press the button ‘’ ’’ on Monday, you enable the buttons ‘’ ’’...
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After naming the time profile and pressing the "OK” button, the new time profile will be added to the time profile list. Figure 446: List of the created time profiles 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).
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For example, if you want to associate a time profile to a Key Reader access point, you will see the following screen, where no time profile is set. Figure 448: Time profile not set To associate a previously created one, click on the respective drop-down menu to open a screen with all the created time profiles.
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If a time profile is associated with a generic access, it appears with an asterisk when creating an access profile: Figure 450: Door with associated time profile 7.1.9.3 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.
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Pressing the "Add New" button you can create a holiday by defining the following fields: • "Name": significant name to give to the festivity; • "Year": field not mandatory. If not set, the exception (i.e. the holiday) that is being created is valid for each year;...
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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 454: time profile with the possibility of adding a holiday Press "Add Holiday’’...
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By pressing button it is possible to create up to three time intervals within the holiday period. Assuming you want to create a single interval from 8 to 10, the following page will appear: Figure 456: Additional holidays with timetables The "OK"...
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7.1.9.4 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.
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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 459: 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.
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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 461: Selection of the new door group in the saved access profile MT124-032M...
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7.1.9.5 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.
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For the meaning of the various parameters, see "APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices". An example of configuration is shown below: Figure 464: Setting parameters for an access Press "OK" to create the access profile: Figure 465: Creating an access profile Once the access profile has been created, it can be applied to several doors.
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To do this you need to go to the "Topology" page, then to the "Devices" tab: Figure 466: 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.
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Click on "custom" to choose the previously created access: Figure 468: Selecting a door profile Press the "OK" button to load the door profile on the concerned door: Figure 469: Loading the access profile The loaded parameters are greyed out to highlight the fact that they come from a previously created access profile.
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7.1.9.6 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.
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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 472: List of created trades The buttons in the columns "Edit"...
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7.1.10 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”, • “Call diversion settings”...
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7.1.10.1 Global Settings The parameters are shown in the following figures: Figure 474: "System" tab - Global Settings Figure 475: "System" tab - Global Settings – Part 2 MT124-032M...
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The meaning of the single items is shown in the following table: System Language Language used by IPerCom devices with display or IPerCom applications with graphical interface (Switchboard and IPerCom Client). Time Zone Time zone selected for time management. Default value: “Europe/Rome”.
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2Voice to Switchboard Maximum Answer waiting time from 2Voice apartment station to Switchboard Unhook Time (s) after which the call is missed and stored in the missed calls of the Switchboard. Min: 10s, Max: 30s. Default value: 20s Maximum Guaranteed Guaranteed communication time.
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7.1.10.2 Door/Gate Settings The parameters are shown in the red rectangle in the following figure: Figure 476: “System" tab – Door/Gate Settings The meaning of the single items is shown in the following table: System Language Language used by IPerCom devices with display Automatic door opening If enabled, it allows the automatic opening of the doors during the call phase.
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7.1.10.3 Call Forwarding Settings The parameters are shown in the following figure: Figure 477: "System" tab - Call Forwarding Settings MT124-032M...
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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: enable. Call forwarding Cloud URI on SIP server where to register the user for call forwarding on Smartphone/Tablet mobile device.
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7.1.10.4 Call divert settings The parameters are shown in the following figure: Figure 478: "System" tab - Call Divert Settings The parameter meaning is as follows: Call Divert If enabled, it allows diverting the direct call to an apartment station (including IPerCom Client application) towards relevant switchboards or towards the contacts in the address book.
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7.1.10.5 Network settings The parameters are shown in the following figure: Figure 479: “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 or wiyhout);...
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If you plan to connect any MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone 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.
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RTSP NETWORK SETTINGS IP Range Minimum Lower limit of the IP subnet to which the RTSP cameras belong and from which they take the IP address. IP Range Maximum Upper limit of the IP subnet to which the RTSP cameras belong and from which they take the IP address.
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7.1.10.6 Maintenance Settings The parameters are shown in the following figure: Figure 480: “System" tab – Maintenance settings The parameter meaning is as follows: Maintenance Reboot "Automatic" means that all devices in the system restart at 4:00 am. "Manual" allows you to change the time (at half- hourly intervals) and set weekly reboot days for the displayed devices.
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7.1.10.7 Sunrise/Sunset Settings The parameters are shown in the following figure: Figure 481: "System" tab - Sunrise/Sunset Settings The parameter meaning is as follows: City The value chosen in this drop-down menu allows you to set automatically the "Latitude" and "Longitude” values used to calculate the sunrise and sunset time to program the activation of the outputs of one or more Relay Actuators or one or more scenarios on a weekly basis.
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7.1.11 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: •...
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To call an apartment via the keypad of a Call Module or a Modular Calling Station with 1060/48 or a Switchboard, it is recommended to use the logical or numeric or numeric block addressing, described below. The “Select” button in the “Image” section allows you to upload an image on the display of the Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18-23 which is intended to provide the guest with a “visual”...
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OGIC ADDRESSING TYPE In logic addressing, to call an apartment from Call Module or Modular Calling Station with 1060/48 or a Switchboard, an alphanumeric code must be entered from the keypad. You can set this code in automatic or manual mode (see Global Settings paragraph for further details).
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LOCK MODE ADDRESSING TYPE In block mode addressing type, to call an apartment from the keypad it is necessary: • from Call Module, (by means of arrow buttons) first select the block in which the apartment in question is placed, then enter the numeric code associated with the apartment; •...
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7.1.12 Setting of call forwarding in IPerCom system not in IPerCloud mode The call forwarding function allows receiving a call from • Entry panel 1060/33-34-71-74-75-78, • Entry panel 1060/21, • Call module 1060/12-13-17-18-23, • Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48, • Private Call Module 1060/22, •...
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7.1.12.1 Configuring call forwarding function with CallMe Manager application support Below are the various actions to perform to correctly configure the function. 1. INSTALLER • Connect a router to the IPerCom system network that can provide Internet access; • Installation of the IPerCom Installer Tools PC application; •...
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Configuration of the system and parameters of the call forwarding function (installer) Using the IPerCom Installer Tools application, the installer creates the project and the related configuration, that is defines the system topology, adds the devices on the topological nodes, assigns appropriate names to the devices, apartments, and topological nodes, creates the address books, the users, and activations, configure the parameters of the call forwarding function in the "System"...
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After carrying out the configuration, it is necessary to apply it to the system. To do this, you must first save the configuration and exit the configurator. Then select the “Configuration” tab and press the “Apply changes” button to transfer the configuration to the system: Figure 487: Configuration transfer After this, it is necessary to go to the “Urmet Cloud”...
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It is necessary to press the "Transfer site to Building Manager" button to transfer ownership of the site to the building manager, who with the CallMe Manager application will be able to configure the call forwarding service by printing the relevant letters. The following dialog box is shown in which it is necessary to enter the email with which the building manager registered with Urmet Cloud: Figure 489: transfer of the site to building manager By pressing the “Transfer ownership”...
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Import of the topological structure of the system and printing of letters (Building Manager) Below are illustrated the fundamental steps that the building manager must follow to allow residents to use the call forwarding function. For all information on managing users, refer to the user manual of the CallMe Manager application.
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By pressing the "OK" button, the homepage of the CallMe Manager application appears with the new site loaded: Figure 494: CallMe Manager app homepage By expanding the topological structure, it is possible to view all the topological nodes present in the system, that is blocks, stairs, floors, and apartments: Figure 495: topological structure of the system MT124-032M...
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Once the topology has been imported, it is necessary to generate the letters (pdf file) which must be sent via email or post to the users, to allow the association of the accounts with the apartments (via the CallMe app) and the use of the function call forwarding: to do this, press the “Print letters” button. Depending on the selected node, the letters of the users (and/or switchboard operator, if present) who are in the topological group of the node in question (including the node itself) are generated.
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Activating and enabling the call forwarding feature (end-user) Below the basic steps that the end-user must perform with the CallMe app, after receiving the letter from the building manager, to activate the call forwarding function are reported. For all information on configuring the app, refer to the relevant booklet on the website www.urmet.com.
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Once logged in with a newly created or existing account, the application homepage is displayed: Figure 498: application homepage Pressing the “Add a place” button the following screen appears: Figure 499: add of a place MT124-032M...
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Press the "Scanning the QR code" button to start the QR Code Reader application, then scan the QR code displayed in the letter sent by the building manager relating, for example, to the first apartment. The app shows the following screen: Figure 500: association of a place/apartment with the CallMe account It is possible to change the name “Smith Family”.
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The main features of the CallMe app are listed below: • call forwarding to the apartment on smartphone/tablet (video door phone must be set in “remote” mode; • auto-insertion on calling stations; • intercom call to apartment stations; • sending activation commands; •...
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7.1.12.2 Configuring call forwarding function without CallMe Manager application support The configuration of the call forwarding function without the support of the CallMe Manager app is foreseen for all those types of systems in which there is no building manager. Below are the various actions to perform to correctly configure the function.
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Configuration of the system and parameters of the call forwarding function (installer) Using the IPerCom Installer Tools application, the installer creates the project and the related configuration, that is defines the system topology, adds the devices on the topological nodes, assigns appropriate names to the devices, apartments, and topological nodes, creates the address books, the users, and activations, configure the parameters of the call forwarding function in the "System"...
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After carrying out the configuration, it is necessary to apply it to the system. To do this, you must first save the configuration and exit the configurator. Then select the “Configuration” tab and press the “Apply changes” button to transfer the configuration to the system: Figure 503: configuration transfer MT124-032M...
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Activating and enabling the call forwarding feature (end-user) Below the basic steps that the end-user must perform with the CallMe app to activate the call forwarding function are reported. For all information on configuring the app, refer to the relevant booklet on the website www.urmet.com.
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Once logged in with a newly created or existing account, the application homepage is displayed: Figure 505: Create an account or log in Pressing the “Add a place” button the following screen appears: Figure 506: add of a place MT124-032M...
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Press the "Scan the QR code" button to start the QR Code Reader application, then scan the QR code displayed on the apartment video door phones. Depending on the video door phone model, the various steps to view the QR code to scan are shown. 7’’...
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• Press on “Device Mode Settings”: Figure 509: Operating Mode Settings • Press on “Call Forwarding Settings” and then press on “Activate/Verify Call Forwarding service”: Figure 510: QR Code for call forwarding function activation MT124-032M...
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1761/15-16-18-19 IDEO DOOR PHONE • Press the key twice to access the Homepage; the video door phone display shows the following screen: Figure 511: Homepage • Press the keys to select the following icon , then press the key to access the video door phone configuration menu. Figure 512: Configuration Menu •...
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Figure 513: QR Code for call forwarding function activation 1761/6 IDEO DOOR PHONE • Switch on the display of the master video door phone by pressing the button or pass the hand once in front of the IR sensor (if enabled). Figure 514: Homepage •...
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• Press the button in the second configuration menu screen page. The display shows the following screen page: Figure 517: QR Code for call forwarding function activation Use your smartphone to scan the QR code displayed on the video door phone. After the scan, the following screen page is displayed: Figure 518: association of a place/apartment with the CallMe account MT124-032M...
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If you want, you can change the name “Rossi Family”. By pressing the “Save name and proceed” button, the call forwarding function on the smartphone relating to the “Smith Family” apartment is activated: Figure 519: the account has been associated with the apartment The main features of the CallMe app are listed below: •...
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Finally, on the video door phone it is necessary to press the "Activate and verify" button to verify and activate the call forwarding function, according to the screens shown below: Figure 520: Activation and check on video door phones Ref. 1717/xx – 1761/xx – 1741/x Figure 521: Activation and check on video door phones Ref.
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Figure 522: Activation and check on video door phones Ref. 1761/6 If successful, a screen page confirming the activation of the function is displayed on the screen of the video door phone. Once the call forwarding function has been configured for the various apartments and Switchboard applications, it is of fundamental importance not to redo a new system configuration from scratch (even if the topology is the same): if so, the procedure described above to associate the smartphone/tablet to apartments/Switchboard applications is to be repeated.
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7.1.13 Configuring the call forwarding function in IPerCom systems in IPerCloud mode The configuration of the call forwarding function in IPerCom system in IPerCloud mode requires the mandatory use of the following applications to be used in the following order: •...
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2. BUILDING MANAGER • Install the CallMe Manager application on the PC; • Create an Urmet Cloud account via CallMe Manager and authenticate on CallMe Manager with this account; • Acquire the site created by the installer via the CallMe Manager app; •...
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What the installer must do Using the IPerCom Installer Tools application, the installer creates the configuration associated with the project, that is defines the system topology, adds the devices on the topological nodes, assigns appropriate names to the devices, IPerCloud apartments and topological nodes, creates the address books, the residents, not residents, and activations, configure the parameters of the call forwarding function in the "System"...
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After carrying out the configuration, it is necessary to apply it to the system. To do this, you must first save the configuration and exit the configurator. Then select the “Configuration” tab and press the “Apply changes” button to transfer the configuration to the system: Figure 524: configuration transfer After applying the configuration to the system, the installer must carry out the test mode: this mode is useful for verifying that the call from any calling station to a test IPerCloud apartment arrives correctly at...
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Once logged in, this screen appears: Figure 525: log in to app CallMe Pressing button “Add a place”, the following window appears: Figure 526: add a place MT124-032M...
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Press button “Scanning the QR code” to run app QR code reader. Then press the “IPerCloud Test QR Code” button displayed on IPerCom Installer Tools. The following window appears: Figure 527: scan the test mode QR Code Then scan the QR code displayed on the PC where the IPerCom Installer Tools application is installed. After scanning the QR code, the following screen appears on smartphone/tablet of the installer to indicate that the place has been added correctly: Figure 528: place added...
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The default name given to the place is “IPerCloud Test” but it is possible to rename it (even later): at this point the CallMe app has been associated with a (not real) IPerCloud test apartment. The installer can therefore make a call from any calling station to the IPerCloud test apartment: in fact, on all calling stations with displays the relevant address book displays only the name "IPerCloud Test"...
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After that, go to tab “Urmet Cloud” in the section IPerCloud Management: Figure 529: IPerCloud management In this section the installer pre-activates a license bundle for the system by pressing the "Pre-Activate license bundle" button. The following window opens: Figure 530: license bundle pre-activation In the ''License Bundle Serial Number'' field it is necessary to enter the serial number of the license bundle for pre-activation by the installer.
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After entering the serial number, pressing the "PRE-ACTIVATE NOW" button, and accepting the license agreement relating to the IPerCloud software (End User License Agreement), the positive outcome of the pre-activation is confirmed by the following message: Figure 531: bundle license pre-activation with serial number Once the pre-activation of the licenses has been completed, the installer must install the CallMe Manager application: the application and the related user manual are available on the website www.urmet.com...
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By pressing the "OK" button, the home page of the CallMe Manager application appears with the new site loaded: Figure 534: CallMe Manager home page (installer login) By expanding the topological structure, it is possible to view all the topological nodes present in the system, that is blocks, stairs, floors, and apartments: Figure 535: plant topological structure MT124-032M...
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The topological node icons are displayed in red to indicate that the topological structure contains Ipercloud apartments to which a license has not yet been associated. More precisely, the icons of the nodes located on the topological path of the IPerCloud apartments are colored red. Hybrid apartments (i.e.
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The following window is shown: Figure 537: license wallet window To activate one or more license bundles, it is necessary to know the activation code (A/C) shown on the license card as shown below: Figure 538: license bundle activation code To view the activation code, you need to scratch the silver band next to the red arrow with a coin.
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At this point, simply enter the activation code in the relevant field and press the "Activate" button: Figure 539: license activation request The correct outcome of the procedure is confirmed by the following dialog box: Figure 540: license bundle activated successfully MT124-032M...
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By pressing the “OK” button, the license is added to the installer's wallet: Figure 541: license added to installer wallet All the information relating to the newly activated license bundle is displayed in the red box, that is: • Bundle: identifies the serial number of the Ipercloud license bundle (entered during the pre-activation phase);...
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After activating a license bundle, it is necessary to associate the single licenses with the apartments. To do this, simply select the topological node where the IPerCloud apartments are present (in this case "Floor 010100") and press the "Licenses" button: Figure 542: license association The following window is shown: Figure 543: list of apartments to which to assign a license...
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In the Target Selection section, you can choose whether: • assign licenses to all the apartments present on the topological node “Floor 010100” (item “Process all apartments”), • assign licenses to only the selected apartments (item “Process only selected apartments”). In the License Operation section, select the item "Assign licenses to apartments".
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By pressing the “OK” button, the following screen appears: Figure 545: topological structure after assigning licenses to the apartments After assigning licenses to apartments, the topological node icons are displayed in black to indicate that licenses have been assigned to Ipercloud apartments. By selecting a single apartment, you can view the single license in use: Figure 546: single license associated with an apartment MT124-032M...
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The “Info” button allows you to view all the information on the license in use by the apartment: Figure 547: information about the assigned license The "Activation date" and "License expiry date" fields will be filled in as soon as the end user associates the account (created to authenticate on the CallMe app) with the apartment via the letter with QR code sent by the building manager.
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The "Transfer site ownership" button allows you to transfer the site to the building manager, who with the CallMe Manager application will be able to print the letters to send to the residents in the apartments. By pressing this button, the following dialog box is displayed in which it is necessary to enter the email with which the building manager has already registered with Urmet Cloud: Figure 549: transfer of the site to building manager By pressing the “Transfer ownership”...
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What the building manager must do Below are illustrated the fundamental steps that the building manager must follow to allow residents in IPerCloud apartments to use the call forwarding function. For all information on managing users, refer to the user manual of the CallMe Manager application. The building manager must download the CallMe Manager application and the related user manual from the website www.urmet.com.
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By pressing the "OK" button, the homepage of the CallMe Manager application appears with the new site loaded: Figure 554: CallMe Manager app homepage By expanding the topological structure, it is possible to view all the topological nodes present in the system, that is blocks, stairs, floors, and apartments: Figure 555: topological structure of the system MT124-032M...
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Once the topology has been imported, it is necessary to generate the letters (pdf file) which must be sent via email or post to the users, to allow the association of the accounts with the apartments (via the CallMe app) and the use of the function call forwarding: to do this, press the “Print letters” button. Depending on the selected node, the letters of the users (and/or switchboard operator, if present) who are in the topological group of the node in question (including the node itself) are generated.
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What the building manager can still do (optional) If in the topological structure shown on the left side of the CallMe Manager application, the building manager selects the node that shows the name of the system (red arrow), the following screen appears: Figure 557: new features for building manager The red box shows two new features for the building manager which are explained below.
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In this way the installer can make changes to the configuration via IPerCom Installer Tools but cannot apply them to the system. If the installer authenticates on Urmet Cloud via IPerCom Installer Tools, the "Urmet Cloud" tab shows the information that he has been suspended from making changes to the system, as shown below: Figure 559: temporary installer suspension displayed in IPerCom Installer Tools Once suspended, the building manager can re-enable the same installer via the "Restore installer access"...
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What the end-user must do Below the basic steps that the end-user must perform with the CallMe app, after receiving the letter from the building manager, to activate the call forwarding function are reported. For all information on configuring the app, refer to the relevant booklet on the website www.urmet.com.
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Once logged in with a newly created or existing account, the application homepage is displayed: Figure 562: application homepage Pressing the “Add a place” button the following screen appears: Figure 563: add of a place MT124-032M...
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Press the "Scanning the QR code" button to start the QR Code Reader application, then scan the QR code displayed in the letter sent by the building manager relating, for example, to the first apartment. The app shows the following screen: Figure 564: association of a place/apartment with the CallMe account It is possible to change the name “Smith Family”.
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The main features of the CallMe app are listed below: • call forwarding to the apartment on smartphone/tablet; • auto-insertion on calling stations; • intercom call to apartment stations; • sending activation commands; • door and gate opening even outside of the call. Auto-insertion on RTSP cameras is not supported by CallMe app.
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7.1.14 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 566: Search Function Screen You can search for the following items or only one of them: •...
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Furthermore, only for the devices, it is possible to further filter by MAC address or part of it or by device code (that is 1060/12 for the Call Module). The “Entries Matching” field shows the number of elements found depending on the selected entries (red box).
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The device search shows the various devices present in the system with the corresponding topological code (block, stair, floor, and apartment), device code (column "D") and device type: Figure 569: search for device If the device is located on the site node, the table above only shows the device code and not its topological path.
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7.1.15 How to save the configuration After creating the configuration, it is possible to save it through the "Project" tab of the configurator. The screen displayed is as follows: Figure 570: project sheet Press the "Save" button to save the configuration. The "Exit"...
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8 Commissioning a system through MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone: the configuration menu The configuration menu of the MAX video door phones allows commissioning an IPerCom system. As already said for IPerCom Installer Tools, the commissioning of a system concerns the following points: •...
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Figure 572: 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 573: Starting screen translated in English From this screen it is possible to access the configuration menu using the “CONFIGURATION”...
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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 574: Opening of the settings menu for a MAX 1717/31 monitor This will display the settings menu:...
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Figure 576: Settings menu (part 2) The configuration menu can be accessed by selecting “IPerCom Configuration”. 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. Figure 577: Entering the password to access the configuration menu MT124-032M...
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After having entered the password, you will be asked to change the date and time of the system. Figure 578: 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;...
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In all cases, the data and time request window are shown in the following figure: Figure 579: 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; •...
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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 581: Choose of date and time After selecting year, month, day, hour, and minutes, pressing the “APPLY” button, the system acquires correct date and time.
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8.2.2 Configuration menu After setting date and time the configuration menu will appear as shown in the following figure: Figure 582: 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 583: “System configuration”...
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Figure 584: “System configuration” sub-menu (part 2) This menu allows you to: 1. change the system date and time; 2. import the configuration from another already configured device in the network; 3. create a new system configuration or change the current one: in the latter case, the configurator will open;...
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The “SD card projects management” sub-menu is as follows: Figure 585: “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, VOG or Basic video door phone as a configuration editor regardless of which system is installed.
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8.3 Access to the configurator from the MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone Access to the configurator from MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone 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.
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If the system has already been configured and the MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone is part of it, by changing the current configuration the configurator will open with the configuration on the system (after entering the installer password): Figure 587: Opening a Multi Block configuration using the configurator As mentioned in the paragraph "Configuration...
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By selecting the desired file name, the configurator will open and show the contents of the chosen configuration. If you open a file with ccf extension created through the IPerCom Installer Tools version 3.0.0 configurator and with CallMe Manager support enabled, it is not possible to make any changes to the configuration except through the same configurator started by IPerCom Installer Tools, as shown in the following message: Figure 589: configuration not editable...
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If instead the configurator is open as configuration editor (that is from the "SD card projects management '' submenu), the ''Project'' tab appears as follow: Figure 591: “Project" screen of the configurator in editor mode In case a configuration has been suspended while using a MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone, as soon as you launch the application again you will be asked whether to recover the last interrupted configuration project.
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8.3.1 The configurator on Android tablets The configuration of an IPerCom system can also be made through Android tablet (minimum version required 5.0) with the IPerCom Configurator app downloadable from Play Store. For each officially released version of IPerCom the app, through a "launcher", allows you to: •...
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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: Figure 594: list of the various configurators that can be installed For example, if you want to install the configurator version related to IPerCom versions 1.4 and 2.0, simply press the relevant "Install"...
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To finish the installation correctly, it is necessary to press the "END" button, which brings back to the initial screen of the IPerCom Configurator app. The "Open" button does not allow you to launch the newly installed configurator version as this can be done only from the IPerCom Configurator app (by opening a configuration file or creating a new one).
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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: Figure 598: choice of the configurator version to start After selecting one of the proposed versions, the previously installed configurator for the selected IPerCom version is launched.
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After entering all the data correctly, it is possible to press the "OK" button to start creating the new configuration as described in paragraph configurator. Once the configuration is finished, the Project tab of the configurator allows you to: • save the project (Save and Save As buttons);...
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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 601: open a configuration file already saved 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"...
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If you also want to convert the file to a later IPerCom version (whose configurator version has been installed through the "Settings" button), it is also necessary to select the "Convert the file to another IPerCom version". Then by pressing the “OK” button, the following screen opens: Figure 603: conversion of the configuration file to a higher version 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.
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When the modifications have been completed, in the Project tab it is always possible to: • save the project (Save and Save As buttons); • close the project (Close button) to open another one; • directly quit the configurator (Quit button) to return to the “launcher”. It is not possible to open configuration files related to IPerCom versions whose configurator has not been installed through the "Settings"...
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8.4 System first configuration This section describes the steps to be followed when configuring an IPerCom system for the first time referring both to the MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone and to the IPerCom Configurator app. When doing this, all devices must have the factory settings; otherwise, it is necessary to reset to the factory settings (see chapter Restoring the factory settings).
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8.4.1 Creation of a new configuration: definition of the system topology To create the first configuration on a MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone it is necessary to access the configuration menu, then to “System configuration” and choose “Create configuration”, as shown in the figure: Figure 605: Creation of the first system project on MAX video door phone Confirming the request will open the screen for creating a new project.
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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.
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To add the various devices of the system from MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone in the configuration, it is advisable to follow one of the 4 methods described in the following paragraph, being understood that also from MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone the same rules described for IPerCom Installer Tools are valid, i.e.: •...
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8.4.2 Adding devices to the system using the MAX video door phone 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. In this way, you can speed up the configuration operations by exploiting some features of the MAX, or Basic video door phones and the Android tablet app.
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The following selection screen will be displayed, allowing to choose the type of device to add. Figure 610: Selecting the type of device to add To add a MAX video door phone, select “Video door phone 7’’ MAX 1717/31-32-33-34-41”. The following screen page will then open: Figure 611: Entering device parameters The "Name”, "MAC Address”, "Device Code", and "Location"...
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In this case, simply fill in the fields "Name” and "MAC Address" to add the device: the field "Name” is arbitrary and chosen by the installer, the field "MAC Address" instead is well defined and associated with the device in use. To enter the latter parameter, in this case you do not need to know the single digits, as there is a quick selection button "...”...
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By pressing "OK", the device is added to the device list of the configuration. Figure 614: List of devices for the selected apartment 2. Adding other device types to the configuration When the first MAX video door phone has been added, a similar procedure is to be followed to add all other devices installed in the system.
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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 •...
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So, to proceed with a second MAX video door phone, you will need to access the configuration menu, then go to "System configuration” and "Import configuration from remote device”: a screen like the following one will appear. Figure 617: Importing the configuration from a remote device A list of devices from which to import the configuration is displayed: by pressing on the configured MAX video door phone and confirming the request, the configuration will be imported into the system.
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8.4.2.2 Mode 1.1: The installer creates the configuration in the laboratory on the MAX video door phone/PC/Android tablet and adds the devices to the configuration via the MAX video door phone 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 video door...
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8.4.2.3 Mode 2: The installer creates the configuration in the laboratory on the MAX video door phone/PC/Android tablet but adds the devices via Android tablet 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.
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Figure 618: Adding a new device on Android tablet By pressing this button, the "Barcode Scanner" app will start (if it is not in the system, the system will automatically prompt to install it through Google Play Store). When you open the app you have to position the camera in front of the QR Code of the device and wait for the scan and the automatic filling in of MAC address: Figure 619: Automatic entering of the MAC address from the scanned QR Code...
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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.
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8.4.2.5 Mode 3.1: The installer creates the configuration in the laboratory on the MAX video door phone/PC/Android tablet and adds at the same time the previously installed devices Application case: The devices have already been installed, taking note of the topological position (block/stair/floor/apartment) and of the relevant MAC.
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8.4.2.6 Mode 4: One MAX video door phone 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 video door phone and the same MAX video door phone and all other devices have been added.
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The following window will open: Figure 621: Acquisition mode The selected MAX video door phone then sets to the "Acquisition" mode where it waits for all non- configured MAX video door phones to communicate their position in the system. In fact, as soon as this mode is started, all the other MAX video door phones of the system not yet configured will display the following window: Figure 622: Entering the topology node in non-configured MAX video door phones during acquisition mode No selections can be made in the Villa Kit type projects in the window shown in figure.
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3. Sending the position from all other MAX video door phones to the selected MAX video door phone For all MAX video door phones of the system, except the selected one, it will be necessary to fill in the fields shown in the previous figure and press "SEND LOCATION"...
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8.5 Configuration distribution The configuration is always distributed via MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone, and can be done in two ways: • directly from the configurator (if you are changing the configuration from a MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone connected to the system);...
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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 625: 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.
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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;...
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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.
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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.
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As soon as the value of the last two fields is zero, the password distribution will be completed. Once you have changed the password in the system, to access the configurator you will need to enter the administrator password and no longer the Urmet password. 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.
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8.8.1 Unlocking a system To unlock a previously blocked system, open the configuration menu from a MAX, VOG or Basic video door phone belonging to the system, then select "System configuration" and then "Password management": the following screen will open. Figure 632: “Password management"...
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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, VOG or Basic video door phone installed in the system;...
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Exporting to SD card creates a file with CCF extension, which can be opened by clicking on "Open” in the "Project” tab of the configurator. Figure 635: Opening a project from the configurator for MS Windows Once the configuration changes have been made, in the "Project” tab, press the "Save” button to overwrite the project file on the SD card.
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Modification of the configuration off-site): After having exported the current system configuration to change it off-site, the system may change its present configuration (via Switchboard or MAX, or Basic video door phone). In this case, loss of data may occur if you import the configuration modified off-site to the system.
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8.8.4 Changing the installer password Changing the installer password is necessary if the administrator decides to change the installer or if the installer has forgotten the password. In both cases the password change does not require that you know the previous one. To change the installer password, open the configuration menu from a MAX, VOG Basic video door phone belonging to the system, then select "System configuration"...
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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: Figure 640: new installer password distribution As soon as the value of the last 2 fields is zero, the password distribution will be completed.
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8.8.5 Devices not aligned to the same IPerCom version or UPTK software development platform The possible presence of a misalignment between the UPTK versions of the devices and/or software applications is also signalled by the video door phones, which compare them with their own local UPTK version.
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The misalignment is not reported by the configured video door phones already present on the system: this is to avoid compromising the functioning of the system itself. If the device connected and not updated to the same IPerCom version of the system is a video intercom, this signals the misalignment with the rest of the system, as shown below: Figure 641: misalignment signalling on video door phone not present in the system configuration Press the “Status”...
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The misalignment is signalled by the configured video door phones already present on the system in the same way as seen in the previous point. For example, if only one device is added that is not aligned and present in the system configuration, the video intercoms already present in the system report the following signal: Figure 643: misalignment reporting on video door phone already present on the system By pressing the "STATUS"...
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The IPerCom version of the device just connected (8.22) is not aligned with that of the system (8.26). Also in this case, if the connected device that is not updated to the same IPerCom version of the system is a video door phone, this signals its misalignment with respect to the rest of the system, as shown in Figure 642.
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The misalignment is reported both by the software application and by the video door phones configured in the same ways described in the previous points. For example, if the Switchboard application has not been updated to the latest IPerCom version present on the system, after connecting to the system itself, the configured video door phones already present on the system report the following signal: Figure 645: misalignment reporting on video intercom for Switchboard application not aligned with the UPTK version of the system By pressing the "STATUS"...
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Similarly, the Switchboard application displays a similar window with the list of system devices that are not aligned with your version of UPTK (for further details see the Switchboard installation and use manual which can be downloaded from the website www.urmet.com). In all three cases reported above, the VOG 1761/6 and VOG 1761/15-16-18-19 video door phones...
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9 Integration with the iPerTAlk system IPerCom enables the integration of the iPerTAlk system PBX Ref. 1375/10 - 10A - 11 - 11A - 12 - 12A - 13 - 13A. This integration is useful for the following video door phone features: •...
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9.1.1 iPerTAlk system configuration Configure the iPerTAlk system consisting of PBX, router, switches and phones. 1. Connect the PBX, router, switches, phones and PC that you will use for configuration to the iPerTAlk 1375/701 switch (as shown in the connection diagram below). IP phones optional switch optional...
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9.1.2 IPerCom system configuration 1. Switch off the IPerCom system and the IPerTalk system. 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.
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3. Power the system up. 4. Create an IPerCom configuration (2.0 or higher) as described in the following system manual. 5. In the configurator select the "System" tab and set the network configuration to "Manual" and then set the following parameters: a.
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8. Navigating in the apartments of "Floor 1" (in this case where the iPerTAlk Server V1 has been inserted), following the example above, on the "Settings" tab, enable "iPerTalk" and insert the number to call (iPerTalk ID) (e.g. 90101, 90102, 90103, etc.). By enabling the iPerTAlk parameter, the apartment is considered as an extension in the iPerTAlk system.
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4. In the selected node, add an iPerTalk Server by correctly setting the MAC address of the device (manually). Figure 652: Example of iPerTAlk Server insertion 5. Navigating in the apartments of "Floor 1" (in this case where the iPerTAlk Server V1 has been inserted), following the example above, on the "Settings"...
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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. IP phones Ipercom 7” Video door phone Ref. 1375/10 -/11 -/12 Figure 654: IPerCom connection diagram - iPerTAlk without iPerTAlk switch Ref. 1375/701 3.
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9.2.3 Auto-on function on RTSP cameras from video door phones VOG 1761/16 and VOG 1761/6 The integration of the IPerCom system version 2.2.0 (or higher) with the iPerTAlk system version 2.2.5 (or higher) enables the auto-on function on RTSP cameras also from VOG 1761/16 and VOG 1761/6 video door phones.
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Figure 656: creation of a contact calling the iPerTAlk apartment with RTSP camera in the apartment with video door phone 1761/16 2.B Press the “Contact” tab on the Configurator and, in the VOG 1761/6 video door phone directory, add a contact that has the iPerTAlk apartment created in the previous step as recipient, and in the “Devices”...
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3. Distribute the configuration over the Ipercom system. In this way, the VOG 1761/15-16 video door phone directory will show the contact (with the same name given during the creation phase) that will enable the auto-on function on the RTSP camera. On the other hand, for the VOG 1761/6 video door phone, the T1, T2 or T3 keys will enable the same feature.
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10 Restoring the factory settings If devices are removed from the system or you want to restore the factory settings, it is necessary to make a restore to the factory settings, or easier factory reset. 10.1 Factory reset of MAX, VOG , Basic video door phone and IPerCom Client app To perform the factory reset it is first necessary to access the settings menu.
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The reset to factory settings can be carried out also via the Ipercom Installer Tools application (button of the Diagnostic tab).. 10.2 Factory reset of video door phone VOG To perform a factory reset of the VOG video door phone, access the Homepage by pressing the key twice.
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Use the keys to select “Reset factory settings”, then press the key (OK). The following screen is displayed: Figure 662: Restoring the factory reset Press the keys to select which video door phone parameters you want to reset to factory values.
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10.3 Factory reset of video door phone VOG To perform a factory reset of the VOG video door phone, access the configuration menu: Figure 664: configuration menu - part 1 Press the key to move to the screen page 2 of the configuration menu: Figure 665: configuration menu - part 2 Press the key again to move to screen page 3 of the configuration menu:...
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Press the key 2 in the screen page 3 of the configuration menu. The display shows the following screen: Figure 667: Confirm factory reset Press the key to confirm the reset to factory settings of the device. The reset to factory settings can be carried out also via the Ipercom Installer Tools application (button of the Diagnostic tab).
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10.4 Factory reset of Door Phones Miro To restore default parameters of an Miro 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 668: Miro door phone The reset to factory settings can be carried out also via the Ipercom Installer Tools application (button...
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10.5 Factory reset of Call Modules 1060/12-13-17-18-23 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 669: Call Module In the first case, during the start-up phase, the following screen is shown for five seconds: Figure 670: Call Module start screen If during this time the buttons "X”...
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In the second case it is assumed to have a configured Call Module already started, as shown in the figure: Figure 671: 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).
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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 673: Call Module maintenance menu By selecting "RESET ALL SETTINGS" and pressing the "OK” button, you will be asked to confirm the action. Figure 674: Factory reset confirmation screen Press the "OK”...
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10.6 Factory reset of the Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 The factory reset of the Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 can be done via the Outdoor Audio and Video IP Station 1060/48 or via the Display Module 1168/1 (below): Figure 675: Audio Video IP outdoor station (on the left) and Display Module (on the right) 10.6.1 Factory reset via the Outdoor Audio and Video IP Station 1060/48 There are 3 ways to perform a factory reset and they are listed below.
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illuminating name tags and buttons start flashing: this means that the factory reset operation has been carried out correctly. Figure 677: front view of Outdoor Audio and Video IP Station 1060/48 Mode 3: factory reset with call button and entrance hall button (Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 ON) Press the call button on the right of the Outdoor Audio and Video IP Station 1060/48 (the same as in the previous mode) and at the same time the entrance hall button (for about 20s) until the orange LEDs start flashing 6 times.
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Mode 2: press the soft-touch buttons (Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 OFF) Switch on the Modular Entry Panel with 1060/48 and wait for the Display Module 1168/1 to show the following screen page: Figure 678: reset screen Within 5 seconds, press the soft-touch buttons in the following sequence: 2-4-1-3 (button numbering starts from the leftmost button).
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10.7 Factory reset of the Entry panels 1060/71-/74-75-78 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 679: Entry panels After 20 seconds, the device emits a beep before restarting;...
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10.8 Factory reset of IPerCom 2Voice Gateway Figure 680: 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.
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10.9 Factory reset of the lift interface 1060/37 Figure 681: 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.
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10.10 Factory reset of the Entry panel 1060/33-34 Figure 682: Entry panel 1060/33 (on the left) and 1060/34 (on the right) To perform the factory reset of the Entry panel Ref. 1060/33-34 carry out the following operations in sequence: • switch the device off;...
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10.11 Factory reset of Entry Panel 1060/21 Figure 683: 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. • Press and hold the call key and the hall key. •...
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10.12 Factory reset of Floor Entry Panel 1060/22 Figure 684: 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. •...
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APPENDIX A: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices Server 1060/1 Figure 685: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Server 1060/1. Name Name to assign to the Server. MAC Address MAC address associated with the Server. IP Address IP address associated with the Server.
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The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18. General Settings Name Name to assign to 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.
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Main Door settings Enabled The item Yes enables the main door: in this case the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). The item No disables the main door. Default value: Yes. Door Profile (#) This allows you to associate a previously created door profile with the concerned main door.
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Hall Button Settings Use Hall Button for calling If selected, it allows you to use the hall button to call the competence switchboard or switchboards of the system. concierge Remote Button (#) It allows you to remotely control the entrance hall button that opens the main door of the Call Module.
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End-user 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.
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There are two types of electric locks on the market: with automatic rearm or without automatic rearm. Installing a type of lock with automatic rearm and sending a door opening command, the door remains open only for the time established in the configurator (“Door Time (s)” parameter). After that time the lock rearms and the door is closed.
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The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Call Module 1060/23. General settings Name Name to assign to Call Module. MAC Address MAC address associated with the Call Module. IP Address IP address associated with the Call Module. Field visible only if a manual network configuration has been set in the system parameters.
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Main door settings Used In this case, the item Yes enables the main door: the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). The item No disables the main door. Default value: Yes. Door Profile (#) It allows you to associate a previously created access profile to the main door in question.
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Hall Button Settings Use Hall Button for calling If selected, it allows you to use the hall button to call the concierge competence switchboard or switchboards of the system. Remote Button (#) It allows you to remotely control the entrance hall button that opens the main door of the Call Module.
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End user settings Switchboard Button Enabling of the button for the call to the relevant Switchboard. Infrared Enabling of user presence detection through integrated infrared sensor. LEDs Enabling of the camera LED. Keyboard LEDs Enabling the button backlighting. Call Feedback Tone Call feedback setting.
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In the RTSP streaming settings, to set the IP address it is recommended to follow the instructions in APPENDIX F: Configuration of RTSP cameras in an IPerCom system. It is possible to configure any NVR device of the Urmet range to record the calls made by the Call Module 1060/23 and related auto-on activations from an apartment station.
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Figure 700: Settings (part 7) The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Modular entry panel with 1060/48. General settings Name Name to assign to the calling station. MAC Address MAC address associated with the calling station. IP Address IP address associated with the calling station.
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Main door settings Used The item Yes enables the main door: in this case the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). The item No disables the main door. Default value: Yes. Door Profile (#) It allows you to associate a previously created access profile to the main door in question.
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Hall Button Settings Use Hall Button for calling If selected, it allows you to use the hall button to call the concierge competence switchboard or switchboards of the system. Remote Button (#) It allows you to remotely control the entrance hall button that opens the main door of the Call Module.
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Gate settings Used The item Yes enables the gate: the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). The item No disables the gate. The item “By door opening” allows you to use the relay contact of the driveway to open the main door. The Relay Actuator item allows you to use the gate relay output as the output (only in monostable mode) of a Relay Actuator: in this case the item marked with the symbol (§)
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End user settings Integrated call buttons The 2 calling station buttons can be enabled or disabled as shown below: -) both disabled, -) only right call button enabled, -) both 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...
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RTSP stream on call settings RTSP stream on call If selected, the Switchboard application can display the RTSP video stream of the calling station during the call to an apartment station or during the auto-on from an apartment station. Fields marked with the hash mark (#) must be filled correctly.
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The "Call Buttons" section allows associating the indoor stations (or the Switchboards) to be called to the keys of the Outdoor Station by pressing on the icon “Edit”. The relevant window will open allowing you to: • set recipient’s name and surname (field “Name”), which will appear on the outdoor station name tag at the corresponding call key;...
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Figure 705: Settings (part 5) The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Entry Panel 1060/71-74-75-/78. General settings Name Name to assign to 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.
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Main door settings Used In this case, the item Yes enables the main door: the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). The item No disables the main door. Default value: Yes. Door Profile (#) This allows you to associate a previously created door profile with the concerned main door.
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Hall Button Settings Remote Button (#) It allows you to remotely control the entrance hall button that opens the main door of the Call Module. For further details, see paragraph Remote relay functions, remote entrance hall button and remote sensor. Table 45: Hall button settings Gate settings Used...
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End user settings Laudspeakers Volume Loudspeaker volume setting. 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 if you use an calling station with one button.
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The "Call Keys" section allows associating the indoor stations (or the Switchboards) to be called to the keys of the Outdoor Station by pressing on the icon “Modification”. The relevant window will open allowing you • set recipient’s name and surname (fields “Line 1” and “Line 2”), which will appear on the outdoor station name tag at the corresponding call key;...
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The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Entry panel 1060/33. General settings Name Name to assign to 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 a manual network configuration has been set in the system parameters.
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Main door settings Used In this case, the item Yes enables the main door: the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). The item No disables the main door. Default value: Yes. Door Profile (#) It allows you to associate a previously created access profile to the main door in question.
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Hall Button Settings Remote Button (#) It allows you to remotely control the entrance hall button that opens the main door of the Call Module. For further details, see paragraph Remote relay functions, remote entrance hall button and remote sensor. Table 51: Hall button settings Gate settings Used...
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End user settings Call Feedback This allows you to set call feedback via vocal message/sound feedback or to set no call feedback mode (default). Loudspeaker Volume Loudspeaker volume setting Camera LEDs Enabling of the camera LEDs. Default value: selected. Table 53: End user settings The "Call Keys"...
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Figure 712: Settings (part 3) The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Entry Panel 1060/34. General settings Name Name to assign to 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 a manual network configuration has been set in the system parameters.
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Main door settings Used In this case, the item Yes enables the main door: the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). The item No disables the main door. Default value: Yes. Door Profile (#) It allows you to associate a previously created access profile to the main door in question.
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Hall Button Settings Remote Button (#) It allows you to remotely control the entrance hall button that opens the main door of the Call Module. For further details, see paragraph Remote relay functions, remote entrance hall button and remote sensor. Table 56: Hall button settings Gate settings Used...
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End user settings Call Feedback This allows you to set call feedback via vocal message/sound feedback or to set no call feedback mode (default). Loudspeaker Volume Loudspeaker volume setting. Camera LEDs Enabling of the camera LEDs. Default value: selected. Table 58: End user settings The "Add"...
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Figure 715: Settings (part 3) Figure 716: Settings (part 4) The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the Entry Panel 1060/21. General settings Name Name to assign to the Entry Panel. MAC address MAC address associated with the Entry Panel. IP address IP address associated with the Entry Panel.
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Main door settings Used The item “Yes” enables the main door: in this case the following options are shown, marked with a hash mark (#). The item “No” disables the main door. Default value: “Yes”. Door Profile (#) This allows you to associate a previously created door profile with the concerned main door.
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Hall Button Settings Remote Button (#) It allows you to remotely control the entrance hall button that opens the main door of the Entry Panel. For further details, see paragraph Remote relay functions, remote entrance hall button and remote sensor. Table 61: Hall button settings Gate settings Used...
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The "Call Keys" section allows associating the apartment stations or the Switchboards to be called to the only key of the Entry panel by browsing the topological structure of the system through the “Edit” button. The assignment takes place in the same way as stated (for example) for Entry panel 1060/33. The “Add”...
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The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the Private Call Module 1060/22. General Settings Name Name to assign to 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.
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Switchboard 1060/41 Figure 719: Settings The following table shows the meaning of the fields for Switchboard 1060/41. General Settings Name Name to assign to 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.
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If there are two or more Switchboard applications on the same node, the following screen page will appear: Figure 720: Settings The buttons in the "CallMe Priority" section allow you to move the Switchboard applications located on the relevant node up or down (in this case block 01). This function is useful in the case of a call to "competence Switchboards"...
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Video door phone 7” VOG 1761/31-32-33 Figure 721: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the various fields. General Settings Name Name to assign to the video door phone. MAC Address MAC address associated with the video door phone. IP Address IP address associated with the video door phone.
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Video door phone 5'' VOG 1761/16 Figure 722: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the various fields. General settings Name Name to assign to the video door phone. MAC Address MAC address associated with the video door phone. IP Address IP address associated with the video door phone.
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Video door phone 5'' VOG 1761/6 Figure 723: General settings Figure 724: General settings MT124-032M...
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The following table shows the meaning of the various fields. General Settings Name Name to assign to the video door phone. MAC Address MAC address associated with the video door phone IP Address IP address associated with the video door phone. Field visible only if a manual network configuration has been set in the system parameters.
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Video door phone 7’’ MAX 1717/31-32-33-34-41 Figure 725: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the various fields. General Settings Name Name to assign to the video door phone. MAC Address MAC address associated with the video door phone. IP Address IP address associated with the video door phone.
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Video door phone 10'' MAX 1717/21-22-23 Figure 726: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the various fields. General Settings Name Name to assign to the video door phone. MAC Address MAC address associated with the video door phone. IP Address IP address associated with the video door phone.
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Video door phone 7'' Basic 1741/1-2-3 Figure 727: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the various fields. General Settings Name Name to assign to the video door phone. MAC Address MAC address associated with the video door phone. IP Address IP address associated with the video door phone.
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IPerCom Client 1060/43 Figure 728: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the various fields. General Settings Name Name to assign to the video door phone. MAC Address MAC address associated with the video door phone. IP Address IP address associated with the video door phone.
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Miro door phone 1160/3 Figure 729: General settings Figure 730: General settings MT124-032M...
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The following table shows the meaning of the various fields. General Settings Name Name to assign to the door phone. MAC address MAC address associated with the Door Phone. IP address IP address associated with the Door Phone. Field visible only if manual network configuration is set in system parameters.
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Key Reader 1060/86 Figure 732: General settings Figure 733: General settings MT124-032M...
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The following table shows the meaning of the fields for “Key Reader” 1060/86. General Settings Name Name to assign to 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.
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The “Add” button in the "Activations” section has already been described in paragraph Activations. For the Key Reader 1060/86 with firmware version 1.40 it is recommended to remotely control the door open sensor through the input of a Relay Actuator with firmware version 4.05 (remote sensor function).
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Relay actuator 1060/84 v. 2.07 / 3.04 / v. 4.05 Figure 734: General settings (part 1) Figure 735: General settings (part 2) MT124-032M...
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Figure 736: General settings (part 3) 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 Name to assign to the Relay Actuator. If no name is assigned, the field is forced with the MAC address.
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Output 1 and 2 v. 3.04/v. 2.07/v. 4.05 Name Name to assign to the output. If no name is assigned, the field is forced by the last 3 pairs of alphanumeric characters of the MAC address followed by " - Output 1 (2)". Mode Output relay operating mode: monostable or bistable.
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iPerTAlk Server V1 Figure 737: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the iPerTAlk Server. General Settings Name Name to assign to the iPerTAlk Server. MAC address MAC address associated with the iPerTAlk Server. IP Adress IP address associated with the iPerTAlk Server.
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IPassan controller Figure 738: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the IPassan Controller. General Settings Name Name to assign to the IPassan Controller. MAC Address MAC address associated with the IPassan Controller. Value not editable. The MAC address is automatically taken from the serial number.
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IPerCom-2Voice Gateway 1083/59 Figure 739: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the fields for the IPerCom-2Voice Gateway 1083/59. General Settings Name Name to assign to the IPerCom-2Voice Gateway. MAC address MAC address associated with the IPerCom-2Voice Gateway. IP address IP address of the IPerCom-2Voice Gateway.
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IperCom Clock Module 1060/85 Figure 740: General settings The following table shows the meaning of the fields for "IperCom Clock Module 1060/85”. General Settings Name Name to assign to the IperCom Clock Module. MAC Address MAC address associated with the IperCom Clock Module. IP Address IP address associated to the PC on which the IperCom Clock Module programme is installed.
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Lift interface 1060/37 Figure 741: General settings (part 1) Figure 742: General settings (part 2) MT124-032M...
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The following table shows the meaning of the fields for lift interface 1060/37. General settings Name Name to assign to 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.
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RTSP camera Figure 743: General settings (part 1) Figure 744: General settings (part 2) MT124-032M...
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The following table shows the meaning of the fields for “RTSP Camera”. General Settings Name Name to assign to the RTSP Camera. MAC Address MAC address associated with the RTSP Camera. Device Code Value cannot be changed. Location Position in the system topology: it is possible to move the device to another topological node by pressing the "Move”...
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APPENDIX B: Differences of functions between 2Voice and IPerCom apartment station Below is a table with the performances supported and not supported by the IPerCom and 2Voice apartment station. Please note that adding a riser of 2Voice apartment station to an IPerCom system is only possible through the IPerCom-2Voice 1083/59 Gateway.
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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 Auto-on from Switchboard (connected to the Gateway): NO (any): YES...
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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. Each call has two basic parameters (which can be set from the "System"...
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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 MIFARE 125KHz/MIFARE MIFARE PLUS Call Module...
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APPENDIX F: Network configuration of RTSP cameras in an IPerCom system The RTSP cameras are not IPerCom devices and therefore special attention must be paid to their configuration. The most delicate aspect concerns the IP address assignment, which is a parameter to be manually entered during configuration (unlike IPerCom devices, where the IP address is automatically assigned by a router or the configurator).
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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: Figure 746: manual network settings for RTSP cameras In this way, when configuring an RTSP Camera, the configurator automatically assigns the first of the static IP addresses defined in the System tab:...
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Figure 748: no more suggested addresses for RTSP cameras 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 749: 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 ÷...
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RTSP cameras not configured by installer This is the case when the configuration of the RTSP Cameras is done (for example) by the network system administrator. Case 1: IPerCom system without router and manual addressing The RTSP Cameras have already been configured with static IP addressing (e.g. 10.2.3.100, 10.2.3.101, 10.2.3.102).
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Case 2: IPerCom system with router and automatic addressing The RTSP Cameras have already been configured with static IP addressing (e.g. 10.2.3.100, 10.2.3.101, 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: •...
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APPENDIX G: Changing the network settings of IPerCom Installer Tools. If it is necessary to change the network settings of the system after its commissioning, this is possible in the configurator through the System tab in the Network Settings section, which allows you to switch from an automatic setting (for example if there is a router in the system) to a manual setting or vice versa.
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Then it is necessary to press the OK button: the modifications to the site are automatically saved and IPerCom Installer Tools restarts, showing the following screen: Figure 753: iPerCom Installer Tools screen after restart Now it is necessary to open the project associated with the system and connect to it. When you press the "Connect"...
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If you press the Continue key during this step (without changing the network parameters), the IPerCom Installer Tools application is closed. 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.
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APPENDIX H: Date and time incorrectly set in the future. As described in the previous paragraphs, during the commissioning of an IPerCom system it is necessary to correctly set the date and time. This can be done through MAX video door phone or IPerCom Clock Module or by simply connecting the system to the Internet via a router.
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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 or gray plastic front units) that can be inserted on special wall frames.
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Performance • Audio/video IP outdoor station module Ref. 1060/4. • Possibility to supply a maximum of 12 modules in total: - Only one IP audio video external unit with its front unit (black or white or gray) with 0.1 or 2 keys; - ILA module with optional black, white, or grey speech synthesis.
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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.
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17. Terminal board 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: .........................
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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”...
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ILA and voice synthesis module ref. 1168/48 The ILA and voice synthesis module is a modular device designed to allow hearing aid users to hear the door unit audio and be notified of system state by means of auditory indications. To interface with the calling unit, the user must approach the hearing aid (with T function) to the front part of the device, no further than 20 cm, near the name tag IP Audio video...
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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. Rotary selector for selecting speech synthesis 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.
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8 cm long cord provided with button module and expansion unit Ref. 1168/4 of the ILA and voice synthesis module Ref. 1168/48 20-cm cord provided with ILA and voice synthesis module Ref. 1168/48 Speech synthesis language selection The language is selected by means of the rotary selector (5) in the rear part of the module as shown in the following table.
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Proximity key reader module Ref. 1168/45 The device Ref. 1168/45 is the proximity key reader. It has following operating modes: Audio-video door IP unit Ref. 1060/48 Only one module 1168/45 can be installed for each call station. Structure 1. Proximity key sensor 2.
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5. Configuration dip switches used for: indicating LED state: ON enable (default) OFF disable 2. Do not change the arrangement of this dip switch 3. RS485 BUS: Ipercom 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 module.
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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. The two-color LED, if enabled, displays the recognition of a proximity key approached to the front by changing color (from red to green).
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Ref. 1168/50G: grey name tag supplied with the module; name tags are engraved. Installation 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. MT124-032M...
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The name tag can only be fitted or replaced after the front unit of the module has been removed. Blind module Ref. 1168/59 This module is used to fill in spaces which are not used in modular applications as required. 4-Button module Ref.
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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.
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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: •...
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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.
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• 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. MT124-032M...
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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.
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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.
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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. However, for complex systems with several modules, for a correct installation consider the height shown in the figure to fix the camera.
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• Remove the upper header and the lower header from the frame using a flat screwdriver at the tip 0. MT124-032M...
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• Fit the module holder frame • Tip the holder frame and connect the wires. • Adjust correct perpendicularity of the panel. MT124-032M...
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• 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. • On the last module be sure to protect the OUT connector using the cap provided. RESET MT124-032M...
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• 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. • Insert the name tags in the front panels Clip the front panels onto the frame. When hooking the front unit to the wall frame, make sure to keep the buttons on the right side of the entry panel.
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• Attach upper header and lower the frame. MT124-032M...
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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. MT124-032M...
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• Secure the casing with screws to the wall. • Fit the module holder frame. MT124-032M...
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• Fit the modules in the frame. • Tip the frame and connect the wires. MT124-032M...
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• 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 •...
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• 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. MT124-032M...
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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. MT124-032M...
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omplementary products list DOOR UNIT Audio video IP door unit Ref. 1060/48 MODULES 4-Button module Ref. 1168/4 8-Button module Ref. 1168/8 ILA and voice synthesis module (*) Ref. 1168/48-48W-48G Building number module (*) Ref. 1168/50-50W-50G Name directory module (*) Ref. 1168/51-51W-51G Blind module Ref.
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MODULE HOLDER FRAMES Frame for 1 module Ref. 1168/61 Frame for 2 modules Ref. 1168/62 Frame for 3 modules Ref. 1168/63 Frame for 4 modules Ref. 1168/64 WALL COVER FRAME 1-row frame for 1 module Ref. 1168/611 1-row frame for 2 modules Ref.
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Overall dimensions Flush-mounted version 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. MT124-032M...
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all-mounted version The H3 dimensions related to the total height can have different values depending on the number of modules that the housing can accommodate. MT124-032M...
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Modularity examples for different system dimensions (single push button black color) 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...
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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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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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Modularity examples for different system dimensions (double push button black color) 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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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 or grey modules which can be inserted on specific frames.
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EXTENDED CONFIGURATION Apart from the IP 1060/48 audio video outdoor station, all the other modules listed above can be black or grey. The IP 1060/48 audio video outdoor station must be fitted with a black or grey faceplate (with 0, 1 or 2 keys) depending on the colour chosen.
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1168/49 Alphaphetic keypad module Door number module or 4-buttons 1168/50 – 1168/4 – 1168/8 module or 8-buttons module AUDIO VIDEO EXTERNAL UNIT MODULE IP 1060/48 • Connection on LAN cable with dedicated connector (no RJ45) and power supply via POE. •...
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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 address book 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.
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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 - Display module Ref. 1168/1 - Numeric keypad module Ref. 1168/46 Only one Sch.
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11. Module connection cable connector (OUT) 12. Configuration dip switches used for: 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 The keys configuration must be configured through the configurator, refer to the following paragraphs: Residents residents.
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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). Numeric keypad module Ref.
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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) MT124-032M...
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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.
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omplementary products list DOOR UNIT Audio video IP door unit Ref. 1060/48 MODULES Display module Ref. 1168/1-1G 4-Button module Ref. 1168/4 8-Button module Ref. 1168/8 Numeric keypad module Ref. 1168/46-46G Alphabetic keypad module Ref. 1168/49-49G Proximity key reader module Ref. 1168/45-45G ILA and voice synthesis module Ref.
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MODULE HOLDER FRAMES Frame for 1 module Ref. 1168/61 Frame for 2 modules Ref. 1168/62 Frame for 3 modules Ref. 1168/63 Frame for 4 modules Ref. 1168/64 WALL COVER FRAME 1-row frame for 1 module Ref. 1168/611 1-row frame for 2 modules Ref.
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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:...
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Call module installation It is suggested to install the modules at the height shown below, according to the system to be realized. However, for complex systems with several modules, for a correct installation consider the height shown in the figure to fix the camera. If the system is a door phone, height refers to the door unit. Flush-mounted version •...
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• Remove the upper header and the lower header from the frame using a flat screwdriver at the tip 0. • Fit the module holder frame. MT124-032M...
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• Tip the holder frame and connect the wires. • Adjust correct perpendicularity of the call module. • Establish the connections between the various modules with the wires provided before powering the system. MT124-032M...
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• Use the cord provided with the frame to connect modules belonging to frames arranged side by side. • On the last module be sure to protect the OUT connector using the cap provided. 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.
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• Attach upper header and lower the frame. MT124-032M...
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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. MT124-032M...
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• Secure the casing with screws to the wall. • Fit the module holder frame. MT124-032M...
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• Fit the modules in the frame. • Tip the frame and connect the wires. MT124-032M...
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• 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 MT124-032M...
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• 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. MT124-032M...
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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.
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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 “Check the firmware version of the NVR 1098/304 device”.
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4. Assign a name to the PROTOCOL NAME parameter. 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: Configuration parameters of IPerCom devices”).
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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...
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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.
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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. MT124-032M...
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Configuration Entry panel with 1060/48 1. Access the configuration page of the Entry panel with 1060/48 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. MT124-032M...
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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.
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APPENDIX N: “Site name” and “Global site ID” field definition The site represents the system you want to configure, meaning for system the entire network, devices and IPerCom software applications. It is possible to assign a name to the site and this is a fundamental data because it allows the site to be uniquely recognized in all the possible applications in which it is involved.
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Figure 758: creation of a new configuration The screen that appears is the following: Figure 759: “Site name” field when creating a configuration The first data to enter is the site name (red box). After entering the site name (for example “via Bologna 188/C Turin”) and saving the configuration, IPerCom Installer Tools shows this data on the right side of the screen: MT124-032M...
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Figure 760: “Site name” field filled in in IPerCom Installer Tools The site name can subsequently be changed from the configurator and IPerCom Installer Tools will always show the aligned data. If CallMe Manager support is enabled from the configurator, the "Global site ID" field is also filled in in the screen above (after aligning the configuration): Figure 761: “Global site ID”...
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In the CallMe Manager application, the "ID" and "Site name" fields show the "Global site ID" value, the "System ID" value and the site name value respectively: Figure 762: “Global site ID” and “Site name” fields in CallMe Manager In this way, through the name of the site, the "Global site ID" and "System ID" values, you have common and unique references between the IPerCom Installer Tools and CallMe Manager applications in relation to a site.
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APPENDIX O: IPassan integration with IPerCom The integration of the IPassan system with the IPerCom system is carried out as follows. Use the configurator to: • create the topological structure of the system (blocks, stairs, floors and apartments); • add the calling stations and enable the respective passages (pedestrian door and/or driveway gate); •...
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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...
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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); •...
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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: MT124-032M...
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APPENDIX P3: Replacing a 1060/1 Server that is no longer working. The procedure for correctly replacing a 1060/1 Server that is no longer working is as follows: 1) in a network separated from the IPerCom system, upgrade the new server 1060/1 to the IPerCom version in the system using IPerUpgrade;...
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APPENDIX Q: First upgrade of a system via Server 1060/1 To upgrade a system (just installed and not configured) to version 2.1.2 via Server 1060/1, follow the steps below: • using IPerUpgrade, upgrade the Server 1060/1 (or Servers 1060/1) to the required IPerCom firmware version (IPerUpgrade application and user manual available at www.urmet.com);...
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Figure 764 :IperCom server automatic update • press the "Apply" button, save the configuration, and then distribute it. At this point, after connecting the Servers 1060/1 to the IPerCom network, one of them will upgrade the rest of the system to the same version to which it was upgraded. For subsequent upgrades, it will only be necessary to upgrade the system Servers 1060/1.
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APPENDIX R: Call to several Switchboard applications each connected to a CallMe app Call to competence Switchboard If an apartment (or a calling station) calls more than one competence switchboard (each with the call forwarding function enabled) the only CallMe app that receives the call is the one linked to the switchboard placed on the lowest node of the topological path of the calling device.
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Figure 766: Configuration page with several Switchboard applications on the plant The list can be modified using the buttons. "This Device" represents Switchboard 1, i.e. the Switchboard application whose configuration page has been opened via the configurator. The CallMe app associated with the first Switchboard application in the list (box in red) is the one that will receive the call if the APT1 apartment calls the competence switchboards.
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ALL TO ALL WITCHBOARDS If an apartment (or a calling station) calls from address book all switchboards of the plant (each one with the call forwarding function enabled) the only CallMe app that receives the call is the one linked to the switchboard placed on the highest node of the topological structure.
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Figure 768: Configuration page with several Switchboard applications on the plant The list can be modified using the buttons. "This Device" represents Switchboard 1, i.e. the Switchboard application whose configuration page has been opened via the configurator. The CallMe app associated with the first Switchboard application in the list (box in red) is the one that will ring after a call to all switchboards.
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APPENDIX S: CallMe contacts To ensure that the contacts in the address book of your video door phone also appear in your CallMe app, they must have the relevant box selected in the configurator. To do this, the following example is shown with 3 apartments on the same floor: Figure 769: Topological structure with tab “Addressbooks”...
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Instead, the contact relating to the apartment "01010103" has the "Video door phone with address book" box selected but not the "CallMe" box selected: Figure 771: Checkbox “CallMe” not selected The result of this configuration is that both contacts are present on the 7 '' MAX video door phone (for example): Figure 772: Contacts on video door phone MT124-032M...
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Instead, on the relevant CallMe app, only the contact relating to the apartment "01010102" appears in the Address Book section: Figure 773: App CallMe contacts The contacts generated by the video door phones with address book (MAX, VOG7, Basic and IPerCom Client 1060/43) by means of an “invitation”...
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APPENDIX T: Consumption in watts of IPerCom devices A table is shown where next to each IPerCom device the relative consumption in Watts referred to the PoE power supply is reported: Reference Description Consumption [W] 1060/12-13 Call Module Soft Touch 1060/17-18-23 Call Module Vandal Proof 1060/48...
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APPENDIX U: Types of system/performance for which the presence of the 1060/1 Server is required Depending on the type of system required and/or on the performance that the system must support, the presence of at least one 1060/1 Server may be mandatory. As regards the type of system, we can distinguish the cases in which the system is not in IPerCloud mode and the case in which it is.
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APPENDIX V: Device compatibility table A table is shown where for each officially released version of IPerCom the set of supported devices is indicated. This table is of fundamental importance for installers as: • in case of replacement or addition of a new device, this may not be compatible with the version currently installed on the system, and this would require an update of the entire system;...
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APPENDIX V: Template of the list of devices installed in the system If the installer adds the devices via Mode 3.1 during the configuration phase (paragraph 8.4.2.5), 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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