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.
It is mandatory that all servers connected to the system are configured (and therefore added to the
configuration) via IPerCom Installer Tools: if this is not the case (i.e. servers connected but not configured)
the system will not work properly.
It is strongly recommended to connect a UPS (uninterruptible power supply) device to the Server 1060/1,
to avoid irreparable damage caused by possible voltage drops and sudden power outages. The UPS models
currently supported are BK350EI/BK500EI/BK650EI. IPerCom Installer Tools be used to obtain information
about the UPS parameters, including the battery charge level. Appendices P1, P2 and P3 contain detailed
information on how to properly turn 1060/1 Server on and off, how to connect it to the UPS device and
how to replace it in case of failure.
For details on the operation of the IPerUpgrade app, please refer to the relevant manual available at
the site www.urmet.com.
For the correct system configuration see the paragraph
2.2 Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18
The Call Module 1060/12-13-17-18 is a call station with 3.5'' colour display and alphanumeric keyboard.
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).
The Call Module 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 garage gate.
The device allows access to the pedestrian door and to the driveway also by means of an integrated
proximity key reader (with 125KHz technology) or by typing a user code on the alphanumeric keypad; in the
latter case it also allows managing the anti-coercion function through which a silent alarm is sent to the
gatekeeper lodge exchange at the same time as the door is opened.
It is also possible to set access to the pedestrian door and the driveway through both the reading of a key
and the typing of a code (both enabled).
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