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iX10 Touch Panel
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Version 1.0
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  • Page 1 Touch Panel Product Manual Version 1.0 ©2024 INTERRA...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2.8. Installation ............................. 15 2.9. Start-Up ..............................15 2.10. Configuration ............................15 2.10.1. Installation of Interra Configurator App ..................15 MAIN SCREEN (DASHBOARD) ......................... 16 3.1. Status Bar ............................. 17 3.2. Information Bar ............................18 3.3. Tab Bar ..............................19 3.4.
  • Page 3 Touch Panel Product Manual 11.1.1. Define Schedule ........................46 11.1.2. Add Schedule Process ......................47 11.1.2.1. Add Activity ..............................48 11.1.3. Add Schedule Time ........................50 CAMS ................................53 SIDE MENU ..............................54 13.1. Dashboard ............................55 13.2. Settings ..............................55 13.2.1.
  • Page 4 FITNESS FOR PURPOSE. Interra disclaims all liability arising from this Printed on recycled paper. information and its use. Use of Interra devices in life support and/or safety applications is entirely at the buyer’s risk, and the buyer agrees to defend,...
  • Page 5: To Our Customers

    To obtain the most up-to-date version of this product manual, please visit our Web site at: http://www.interratechnology.com You can determine the version of an Interra document by examining its literature number found on the bottom right corner of any page.
  • Page 6: Content Of The Document

    This user manual is intended for use by KNX installers and describes the functions and parameters of the Interra Touch Panel family devices and how it is possible to change the settings and configurations using the Interra Configurator. This document also describes the installation, programming, commissioning and use of the devices with detailed information.
  • Page 7: Product Description

    ITR110-X4X0 series Interra Touch Panel devices are the newest products of Interra Technology. The Interra Touch Panels are designed for use in the main interior areas of buildings. Interra Touch Panels are designed to control the entire automation system from a single smart point. Interra Touch Panels can control complex systems such as switches, simple sensors, lighting, heating systems, camera and alarm systems from a central point.
  • Page 8: Technical Information

    Touch Panel Product Manual 2.1. Technical Information The following table shows the technical information of the iX10 Touch Panel. Device iX10 Touch Panel Product Code ITR110-X4X0 Power Supply 12-30 VDC Power Supply or PoE+ 1.45 A @12 VDC Nominal Current Consumption 0.7 A @24 VDC...
  • Page 9: Models And Variations

    2.2. Models and Variations I T R 1 1 0 – X Case Type KNX/PoE+ Status  ✓  ✓ PoE+   ✓ ✓ Table 1: iX10 KNX/PoE+ Status Case Type Full Screen Full Frame Table 2: Case Type ©2024 INTERRA PM2409180233AEN...
  • Page 10: General Features

    Touch Panel Product Manual 2.3. General Features Fig. 1: iX10 General Features ©2024 INTERRA PM2409180233AEN...
  • Page 11: Dimensions

    Touch Panel Product Manual 2.4. Dimensions 273 mm Fig. 2: iX10 Dimensions 258 mm 60 mm Fig. 3: iX10 Mounting Box Dimensions ©2024 INTERRA PM2409180233AEN...
  • Page 12: Mounting

    The height of the mounting magnets must be adjusted with the help of screwdriver so that the iX10 product fits perfectly on the wall. When the iX10 is mounted on a wall, the magnets should be neither too high nor too low to touch the metal surface.
  • Page 13: Connection Diagram

    KNX: The panel has a red-black 2-pos connector for KNX port. Connector label show the correct polarity for cable connec-tions. USB: The iX10 features two USB host connectors on the side panel for various purposes like storage expansion and Wi-Fi dongle use.
  • Page 14: Functionality

    ✓ Push Notifications: Receive instant notifications on mobile via Google and Apple Cloud. ✓ IoT Devices: Control all IoT-compatible devices with the Interra Touch Panel. ✓ Voice Control: Control the house using voice commands with assistants like Hey Interra Voice Assistant.
  • Page 15: Installation

    Product Manual 2.8. Installation Interra Touch Panel is connected to the KNX bus through the built-in terminal. An external DC power supply (12 V) that delivers 1.1 A of current is also required. The KNX power and the external power must be provided by separate supplies, to avoid interference to the KNX bus.
  • Page 16: Main Screen (Dashboard)

    Touch Panel Product Manual Main Screen (Dashboard) The user interface that you can see in the image below is the touch panel main screen. This interface consists of 6 areas. These are the status bar, information bar, tab bar, menu content, side bar and preferences menu section.
  • Page 17: Status Bar

    Touch Panel Product Manual 3.1. Status Bar In the status bar section, there is the version number of the panel user interface program in the upper left corner. Also, the network connection status is shown by the Wi-Fi icon in the upper right corner.
  • Page 18: Information Bar

    This touch button is used to access preferences menu. This section includes theme changes, general settings, screen saver, system info and “Hey Interra”. You can access the information and make the desired changes. The submenus for the settings menu are described in the following sections.
  • Page 19: Tab Bar

    Touch Panel Product Manual 3.3. Tab Bar In the tab bar section, dashboard, smarthome, scenarios, alarm, services, contact, site management, messages and schedule can be made. Fig. 10: Tab Bar Using these touch buttons, you can access the locations where the controls are defined from the shortcut and control the devices.
  • Page 20: Menu Bar

    Touch Panel Product Manual 3.4. Menu Bar In the menu section, location-based building automation controls, scenarios, services, communication, cameras, site management, messages, timer operations etc. can be performed. Fig. 11: Menu Bar You can access the related sub-sections by using the touch buttons that represent the operations on this screen.
  • Page 21: Smarthome

    Touch Panel Product Manual Smarthome On the Smarthome page, there are locations defined for the panel. From this section, you can access the settings for the Lighting, Curtain, Blind, Air Conditioning, and General functions of the devices assigned to these locations.
  • Page 22 Touch Panel Product Manual This touch button is used to activate the Lighting, Blind, Curtain, and General functions of all devices defined within the location. This touch button is used to individually toggle the Lighting, Blind, Curtain, and General functions of all devices defined within the location.
  • Page 23 Touch Panel Product Manual Fig. 15: Living Room – Devices Control Menu This tab contains the functions of the devices within the selected location. By selecting the icon, all devices in the location can be viewed. The Dashboard is the only part of this tab that remains unchanged.
  • Page 24: Lighting

    Touch Panel Product Manual 4.1. Lighting When the touch illumination icons are pressed, illumination occurs on the relevant visual object and the lamp turns on. When you want to turn off the lamp, you must touch the same icon again. When the lamp turns off, the illumination of the visual object will also fade.
  • Page 25 Touch Panel Product Manual This touch button is used to access the Lighting menu. This menu contains Open all, Close all commands and Scenarios, Schedule sections. Fig. 17: Lighting - Menu This tab contains the functions of the devices within the selected location. By selecting the icon, all devices in the location can be viewed.
  • Page 26: Curtain

    Touch Panel Product Manual 4.2. Curtain Curtains defined in the relevant area can be controlled individually or all at once from this Curtain section. Fig. 48: Curtain Section Touch buttons that can be used in the blind section are described below: This touch button is used to return to the smarthome page.
  • Page 27: Blind

    Touch Panel Product Manual 4.3. Blind Blinds defined in the relevant area can be controlled individually or all at once from this blind section. Fig. 19: Blind Section Touch buttons that can be used in the blind section are described below: This touch button is used to return to the smarthome page.
  • Page 28: Air Condition

    Touch Panel Product Manual 4.4. Air Condition Air defined in the relevant area can be controlled individually or all at once from this air section. Fig. 20: Air Conditioner Section This touch button is used to return to the smarthome page.
  • Page 29: General

    Touch Panel Product Manual 4.5. General All on/off controls except lightning, curtain, shutter, and air-conditioner controls within the project shall be performed on this page. Control shall be opened when desired icons are clicked. If clicked while the icon is in orange colour, it shall be turned off.
  • Page 30: Scenario

    Touch Panel Product Manual Scenario The scenarios within the system or the scenarios registered by the user shall be activated over this screen. For Example, since Leaving Home scenario contains the deactivation of power sockets and lighting. This process can be activated with just one button. On the contrary, for the Getting Home scenario, all lighting, curtain, shutter and power sockets shall be activated with just one button.
  • Page 31: Create Scenario

    Touch Panel Product Manual 5.1. Create Scenario There are 2 steps to create a scenario, the first of these steps is Define Scenario and the second step is Add Scenario Process. 5.1.1. Define Scenario The first step in creating a scenario is naming the Scenario.
  • Page 32: Add Scenario Process

    Touch Panel Product Manual 5.1.2. Add Scenario Process At this step, the actions to be taken in the activity to be planned are added. Fig. 24: Create Scenario - Add Scenario Process This part is the list of activities in the plan to be created.
  • Page 33: Add Activity

    Touch Panel Product Manual 5.1.2.1. Add Activity A new activity is added to the Add Schedule Process from this section. Fig. 25: Add Scenario Process Step Window This touch button is pressed to close this window. The touch button is pressed to complete adding activity.
  • Page 34 Touch Panel Product Manual Fig. 26: Create Scenario – Add Scenario Process Step 2 This touch button is pressed to make an Action selection. Fig. 27: Create Scenario – Add Scenario Process Step 3 After the action is selected, the action to be performed by the action is selected.
  • Page 35: Alarm

    Touch Panel Product Manual Alarm According to the data received from all alarm detectors within the system, a security system could be established. After selecting the predefined alarm, you should enter the alarm password to activate or deactivate the alarm. Setting up a new alarm or deleting the desired one’s operations can be performed over Panel Configurator.
  • Page 36 Touch Panel Product Manual This touch button is pressed to activate/deactivate the alarm. Deactivate Activate Fig. 30: Alarm Activate/Deactivate Button This touch button is used to turn on the selected alarm scenario. When the touch button is pressed, the alarm is turned on by entering the password.
  • Page 37 Touch Panel Product Manual Fig. 32: Alarm Detectors Window This touch button is pressed to close this window. This touch button is used to active or passive the alarm detector. This touch button is used to active all the alarm detectors in the relevant area.
  • Page 38 Touch Panel Product Manual Fig. 33: Alarm Action History Window This touch button is pressed to close this window. The touch button is pressed to delete Alarm Action History. ©2024 INTERRA PM2409180233AEN...
  • Page 39: Services

    Touch Panel Product Manual Services You can find services, which are planned to be sent over integrated concierge servers, from here. By touching on the desired service, a request is sent to the server by reporting necessary details. The Services menu includes default sub-menus such as Spa, Taxi, Maintenance, Shuttle, Cleaning, Bellboy, Car Wash etc.
  • Page 40: Contact

    Touch Panel Product Manual Contact You can reach the registered contacts in the directory from this section. It is possible to make calls from here via all registered Phone IPs. Just touch oncall button to to communicate with the people registered into the system.
  • Page 41 By pressing this touch button, the selected contact is called. • Supported protocols are RTSP(Real-Time Streaming Protocol), and M JPEG(Motion JPEG). • There is no camera on the panel due to security reasons. The Interra Touch Panel can only transmit the image taken from the outside cameras.
  • Page 42: Site Management

    Touch Panel Product Manual Site Management Announcements, Invoices, and Information messages, which are sent via the site management interface over the integrated concierge server, shall be displayed. If data is received as a message by the device, the number of indicators increases. The content of a message can be opened by clicking on the message.
  • Page 43: Messages

    Touch Panel Product Manual 10. Messages Messages sent via the site management interface on the integrated concierge server shall be displayed on this menu. They could be followed over Warnings indicators and buttons located in the upper-right corner. If data is received as a message by the device, the number of indicators increases. The content of the message can be opened by clicking on the message.
  • Page 44: Schedule

    Touch Panel Product Manual 11. Schedule A schedule is a list of planned activities or things to be done showing the times or dates when they are intended to happen or be done. The schedule defined in the relevant area can be controlled individually or all at once from this schedule section.
  • Page 45 Touch Panel Product Manual This touch button is pressed to show when the planned activity is scheduled. Fig. 43: Schedule Activity Information Go to Create Schedule section to create a copy of the selected schedule This touch button is pressed to delete the planned activity.
  • Page 46: Create Schedule

    Touch Panel Product Manual 11.1. Create Schedule The schedule can be created from the Lighting, General or Schedule sections. The Create Schedule section consists of 3 stages. These stages are Define Schedule, Add Schedule Process and Add Schedule Time.
  • Page 47: Add Schedule Process

    Touch Panel Product Manual 11.1.2. Add Schedule Process After the name of the activity to be planned is determined, the "Add Schedule Process" step is started. At this step, the actions to be taken in the activity to be planned are added.
  • Page 48: Add Activity

    Touch Panel Product Manual 11.1.2.1. Add Activity A new activity is added to the Add Schedule Process from this section. Fig. 46: Add Schedule Process Step Window This touch button is pressed to close this window. The touch button is pressed to complete adding activity.
  • Page 49 Touch Panel Product Manual This touch button is pressed to make an Action selection. Fig. 48: Create Schedule – Add Schedule Process Step 3 After the action is selected, the action to be performed by the action is selected.
  • Page 50: Add Schedule Time

    Touch Panel Product Manual 11.1.3. Add Schedule Time The time of the Schedule created in the third step is determined in this part. Fig. 50: Create Schedule - Add Schedule Time This touch button is pressed to set the frequency of the schedule. Selection is made from the list in Figure 51.
  • Page 51 Touch Panel Product Manual By pressing this touch button, the end date of the calendar is set. Note: You can refer to Section 14.2.2. to set the date Time selection is made here according to the frequency of the selected Schedule. The views according to the selected mode are in the images below.
  • Page 52 Touch Panel Product Manual Repeat Month Fig. 55: Create Schedule - Repeat Month Repeat Year Fig. 56: Create Schedule - Repeat Year Repeat Sunrise or Sunset Fig. 57: Create Schedule - Repeat Sunrise or Sunset This touch button is pressed to back the previous part.
  • Page 53: Cams

    Product Manual 12. Cams DVR, NVR and IP cameras, which are integrated into the system and makes broadcasting over protocols(*) supported by Interra Touch Panels, provides simultaneously monitoring opportunity from here (*) Supported protocols are RTSP(Real-Time Streaming Protocol) and MJPEG(Motion-JPEG).
  • Page 54: Side Menu

    Touch Panel Product Manual 13. Side Menu Go to dashboard (Main Screen) 13.1 13.2 Settings include General, Alarm Passwords and Door Bell sections. Creating or removing mobile users, information about users and create the QR 13.3 code for users 13.4...
  • Page 55: Dashboard

    Touch Panel Product Manual 13.1. Dashboard For information, go to Section 3. Main Screen. 13.2. Settings Settings include General, Alarm Passwords and Door Bell sections. Touch Panel settings are made with these sections. 13.2.1. General In this section, general settings of the Touch Panel are made. The General section contains the general settings of the touch panel such as Admin password of the panel.
  • Page 56: Admin Password

    Touch Panel Product Manual 13.2.1.1. Admin Password To enter or make changes to Settings, Theme, Connections, Diagnostic, Close and Reboot, the Admin Password is requested on the panel. The admin password is set in this section. Fig. 61: Admin Password Bar This touch button is pressed to set the Admin Password.
  • Page 57: Alarm Passwords

    Touch Panel Product Manual 13.2.2. Alarm Passwords Defined Alarms are listed here. Passwords of alarms are changed here. Fig. 63: Alarm Passwords Section By pressing this touch button, the number window opens to change the password of the selected alarm.
  • Page 58: Door Bell

    Touch Panel Product Manual 13.2.3. Door Bell Selected doorbells are set in this section. After the settings are made, they are saved to the Save button. Fig. 64: Door Bell Section ©2024 INTERRA PM2409180233AEN...
  • Page 59: Connections

    Touch Panel Product Manual 13.3. Connections From this section, registered persons can be reached. A password is entered to reach this section. The information of individuals can be shared with QR codes. Information about individuals can also be accessed from here. A new person can be added from here. Existing contacts can also be deleted from here.
  • Page 60 Touch Panel Product Manual This touch button is used to delete the selected person. Fig. 67: Connections – Delete This touch button is used to show the selected person’s info. Fig. 68: Connections - Info This touch button is used to show the selected person’s QR Code.
  • Page 61: About

    Touch Panel Product Manual 13.4. About Here you can find information about Interra. 13.5. User Manual Here you can find the User Manual. 13.6. Close By entering the password, the UI application is closed. 13.7. Reboot By entering the password, the touch panel is restarted.
  • Page 62: Preferences Menu

    Touch Panel Product Manual Preferences Menu The Preferences menu consists of the System Info, General Settings, Theme, and Screen Saver sections. Through these sections, users can access general information about the panel and make adjustments such as changing the language, setting the date and time, modifying the theme, and other configurations.
  • Page 63: System Info

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.1. System Info Version information such as Device Type, Firmware Version, App version etc. and touch panel information can be accessed from this section. Fig. 71: System Info This touch button is used to return to the previous page.
  • Page 64: General Setting

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.2. General Setting In this section, general settings of the Touch Panel are made. The General section contains the general settings of the touch panel such as Language, Doorbell, Date info, Time info, Screen saver, Screen saver delay, Screen saver brightness, Screen saver password activation, Screen saver password, Admin password and System sound setting of the panel.
  • Page 65: Language

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.2.1. Language The panel can be set to 25 languages. The language of the panel is set here. Fig. 73: Language Bar NUMBER DESCRIPTION Selected Language Set Button The Language setting in this section is displayed.
  • Page 66: Date Info

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.2.2. Date Info The date setting of the panel is made from this section. By default, the date is Day/Month/Year (DD/MM/YYYY). Fig. 75: Date Info Bar NUMBER DESCRIPTION Selected Date Set Button The Date Info set in this section is displayed.
  • Page 67 Touch Panel Product Manual Fig. 76: Calendar Window NUMBER DESCRIPTION The name of the selected day The name of the selected month. Selected day The selected year The selected month and year The Calendar The name of the next month and year The name of the Day set in this section is displayed.
  • Page 68 Touch Panel Product Manual Fig. 77: Calendar's Year Window The Month and Year set in this section are displayed. In this section, the day and month to be set are selected. This part is in the form of a list. It can be scrolled up or down (Fig.
  • Page 69: Time Info

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.2.3. Time Info Fig. 79: Time Info Bar NUMBER NAME Selected Time Set Button The Time Info set in this section is displayed. By pressing this touch button, the Time Info is set. After pressing the button, the Time Window in Figure 74 appears on the screen. This window consists of two parts, an analogue clock on the left and a digital clock on the right.
  • Page 70 Touch Panel Product Manual The hour in the range of 00-24 to be adjusted is selected (Fig. 81). Fig. 81: Clock Window After setting the hour, the minute is set. The minute is adjusted by dragging the green circle on the analogue clock in Fig.
  • Page 71: Ring Tone

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.2.4. Ring Tone The Ring tone is the sound coming from the panel when the panel is called from any indoor or outdoor unit. Each panel comes with the default doorbells included. Fig. 83: Ring Tone Bar...
  • Page 72: Door Bell

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.2.5. Door Bell The doorbell is the sound coming from the panel when the panel is called from any indoor or outdoor unit. Each panel comes with the default doorbells included. Fig. 85: Door Bell Bar...
  • Page 73: System Sound

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.2.6. System Sound Panel alarms, doorbells etc. also give an audible warning. The volume of this sound is adjusted here. Fig. 87: Volume Level Bar The panel is adjusted between 0-100 volume levels. The volume of the panel is adjusted by pressing and holding this touch button right-left and sliding it.
  • Page 74: System Brightness

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.2.7. System Brightness Screen brightness can be set to 0…255. Fig. 88: Screen Saver Brightness Bar The Screen Brightness set in this section is displayed. ©2024 INTERRA PM2409180233AEN...
  • Page 75: Theme

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.3. Theme From this section, the panel’s theme can be selected. After a theme is chosen, the panel restarts itself to apply the selected theme. Fig. 89: Theme Section This touch button is used to return to the previous page.
  • Page 76: Screen Saver

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.4. Screen Saver The screen saver section consists of two parts. these parts are shown in Figure 89 below. Fig. 90: Screen Saver Section The names and numbers of the sections in the Screen Saver section are given below.
  • Page 77: Screen Saver List

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.4.1. Screen Saver List Fig. 91: Screen Saver Bar NUMBER DESCRIPTION Screen Saver Displayed Open the Screen Saver list The Screen saver set in this section is displayed. By pressing this touch button, set the ringtone of the panel.
  • Page 78: Screen Saver Delay

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.4.2. Screen Saver Delay The screen saver delay is a time that enables the screen saver to be active after a certain time. This time can be set from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of infinity.
  • Page 79: Screen Saver Brightness

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.4.3. Screen Saver Brightness It is the percentage of the screen saver's brightness when active. Screen saver brightness can be set to 0…100%. Fig. 94: Screen Saver Brightness The names and numbers of the sections in the Screen Saver Delay section are given below.
  • Page 80: Screen Saver Exit Scenario

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.4.4. Screen Saver Exit Scenario The Screen Saver Exit Scenario defines the scenario that runs when the user touches the screen in the saver. Fig. 95: Screen Saver Exit Scenario The names and numbers of the sections in the Screen Saver Delay section are given below.
  • Page 81: Use Screen Saver Password

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.4.5. Use Screen Saver Password Screen Saver has a lock system. When Screen Saver Password is enabled, it asks for a password to exit the Screen Saver. The screen saver password is enabled/disenabled here. Fig. 97: Use Screen Saver Password Bar The screen saver is enabled or disabled by pressing the touch button.
  • Page 82: Screen Saver Password

    Touch Panel Product Manual 14.4.6. Screen Saver Password Password is required when Screen Saver Password is enabled. The Screen Saver Password is determined from this section. Fig. 99: Screen Saver Password Bar This touch button is pressed to set the Screen Saver Password. Screen Saver Password is determined from the keypad that appears on the screen (Figure 100).
  • Page 83: Contact Information

    Türkiye Interra provides documentatıon support via our Interra Technology web site www.interratechnology.com. This website Cumhuriyet Mah. Kartal Cad. Interra R&D Centre is used as a means to make files and information No:95/1 Kartal/İstanbul easily available to customers. Accessible by using...