3.2 Vimar Web Server IP network ………………………………………………………………………………… 12 3.3 Video door entry system ……………………………………………………………………………………… 14 3.4 User Management ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 58 3.5 Update ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 65 3.6 Procedure for Installing Applications from Market Vimar Group …………………………………………… 67 5. INSTALLATION RULES ………………………………………………………………………………………… 4. REGULATORY COMPLIANCE …………………………………………………………………………………… 70...
Description 1. DESCRIPTION In a By-me automation system in which the web server is installed, the multimedia video touch screen enables complete control of lights, roller shutters, HVAC, speaker system, scenarios, event programs, load control, power consumption management (Energy Guard) and intrusion detection alarm system. The multimedia video touch screen can moreover also be used as a video door entry unit and it manages all the functions of the Due Fili (Two Wire) video door entry system (displays images from panel and from video cameras, voice communication with speech unit, audio door entry units and call buttons, opening electrical lock, etc.).
Main Menu IMPORTANT: The default passwords, namely the ones to use when first switching on, are the following: - Administrator password: admin - Installer password: inst For all the details on user management (Administrator, Installer, etc.) and the associated functions please see chap.
Settings 3. SETTINGS From the main menu, touching the icon takes you to the Settings menu. 3.1 General. Touching the icon displays the following options: - System info; - Reserved System info; - Date and Time; - Language and Unit of Measurement; - Energy Saving;...
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Settings • System info Touching the icon displays the software release and the main features of the multimedia video touch screen. • Date and Time By touching the icon it is possible to adjust the time and date displayed. By touching the relevant icons it will be possible to select Automatic or Manual mode, viewing the time in AM/PM or 24h mode, the time zone and set the current date.
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Settings • Language and Unit of Measurement By touching the icon it is possible to select the language in which all the words will be displayed and the unit of measurement with which the multimedia video touch screen will display the temperature of the various system environments.
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Settings • Energy Saving Touching the icon takes you to the screen for setting the screen saver for the multimedia video touch screen. By touching it is possible to choose different types of screen saver: enables selecting a picture folder on the SD card; enables selecting a video on the SD card;...
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Settings • Line Out With this screen you can monitor the audio signal of the multimedia video touch screen and also an additional independent sound source. Touching the icon displays the icons for single or joint control of the audio channels. To adjust the default volume of the speakers during a call, touch the cursor of the scroll bar and move it to the left or right according to the desired volume (the level is highlighted by the illumination of the bar).
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Settings • Configuration Save - Restore Touching the icon takes you to the screen that is used to save the configuration made or restore the one prior to the changes. Then touch the icon or to carry out the desired operation. When saving the configuration a pop-up is displayed that allows you to choose where you want to save it.
Touching the icon displays the configuration options for the network settings and for the interfacing between the multimedia video touch screen and the Vimar Web Server 01945. • IP Network Parameters Configuration The network parameters can be set automatically by the device or by manually entering the addresses to be...
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Vimar Web Server IP network • Vimar Web Server Configuration With the icon you seek and automatically link the Web Server 01945 to the multimedia video touch screen.
Due Fili system). - It is possible to connect other Due Fili devices (art. 21553, 21554, 01955, 20557, 20577, 21550/20550/14550/+01963, etc.) up to a maximum of 32 total devices per pillar or after separator 692S.
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Video door entry system Main technical characteristics of the system. • All the system elements are connected via bus with 2 wires that are twisted and not polarized • Up to a total of 200 users, comprising audio and video door entry units •...
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Video door entry system Power Supplies and other. The power supplies and other accessories that can be used for installing the system are all those of the Two Wire range; in particular, the following articles are recommended: • 02030 (standard video door entry system power supply) •...
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Video door entry system These commands pilot actuators that are in the panels or in special auxiliary digital relays to be set up; in the case of the above-listed main commands (and in reference to the Two Wire panel series 0200..) the actuators are the following: actuator S+/S- S+(positive output 12Vdc max 200mA) with S- that closes to ground on receiving...
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Video door entry system The “TV” (Termination Video) line termination selector. The bus line (where data, video and audio signal transit) is a line that must be adapted according to the installation topology of the plant, especially to assure the maximum quality of the video signal. The connector (TV - video termination) must be jumpered according to the prescriptions given in the following table: position A no termination...
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Video door entry system Warnings for device coding and programming. The identification phase (coding via numerical identification - ID) for some devices of the Two Wire system is done during the programming phase while for others it is done with jumpers or dip-switches in the device and that must be set during the phase of installation (see the instruction sheets of the single devices).
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Video door entry system Numerical coding of the video door entry unit. The multimedia video touch screen is identified in the system with a numerical code in the range from 1 to 200; it is then necessary to program this code with the following procedure: •...
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Video door entry system Secondary numerical coding of the video door entry unit. Programming the secondary identification code is only required when you want to have more than one video door entry unit ring at the same time with the same push-button or call code. The video door entry units that must ring at the same time are associated with the same group;...
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Video door entry system Answering calls. When a call is made from a speech unit (external panel or consumer unit), the device related to the called numerical identification modulates the programmed call tone on the speaker; the video door entry unit then emits an audible warning and, if there is also the video signal (that is, for instance, there is an audio/video panel), the display will switch on to show the person making the call.
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Video door entry system If there are no active calls, the video touch screen will show a window similar to the one shown below. Self-start function. This function enables activating audio and video communication on the speech unit without a call being received; this can be useful, for instance, in the case in which it is wished to check the external zone or an internal zone where an additional video camera has been installed.
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Video door entry system “Door Open” indicator. This function enables displaying a “Door Open” signal on the video door entry unit through the ignition of an appropriate icon; this application is useful to avoid unwanted access to the housing unit. To enable this function it is necessary, when the door is closed to connect a sensor with a N.O.
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Video door entry system LOCK command activation. This command opens the lock of the door or the gate that provides access to the housing unit. The command is made by touching the icon that sends the LOCK command to the panel which acti- vates the corresponding actuator.
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Video door entry system Stair lights control activation (FUNCTION-F1/F2 or AUX SERVICE 1/2). With this command it is possible to activate the output used for commanding a suitable external relay connected to one or more lamps to be turned on. To activate this type of service it is possible to use both the FUNCTION F1/F2 commands (actuators available directly on the panel and common to all the internal ones) or the AUX 1/2 SERVICE commands (up to a max of 16 independent services) with the support for an external digital relay art.
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Example of installation CP - N/O Call button VV - Multimedia video touch screen 21553 21553 Figure 17 - Doorbell calls...
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20577/14577 Entrance panel Targa principale AL - Power Supply Art. 02030 SP - Separator Art. 02020 CP - Landing call button Art. 20577/14577 NT - Network VV - Multimedia video touch screen 21553 Figure 18 - Landing calls, audio only...
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SP - Separator Art. 02020 CP - Landing call button Art. 20577/14577 TC - Video camera with microphone Art. 20565/14565 VV - Multimedia video touch screen 21553 Figure 19 - Landing calls, audio/video NT - Network For further details on the connections, see the technical documentation of the single articles (call button, video...
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RL - Relay Art. 02021 SN - Elvox bell Art. 860A AR - Bell power supply NT - Network SS - Additional ringtone VV - Multimedia video touch screen 21553 Art. 02021 Art. 860A 21553 4 5 7 8 C 1 2 15...
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Power supply All’Alimentatore Art. 02030 AL1 - Power Supply Art. 02031 AL2 - Power Supply Art. 02030 M - Pillar NT - Network VV - Multimedia video touch screen 21553 Figure 22 - Video door entry units with simultaneous video calls...
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AL - Power Supply Art. 02030 TE - Video external entrance panel Art. 02003 K - Landing call button SE - Electric lock 12 Vdc VV - Multimedia video touch screen 21553 Figure 23 - Video door entry system 2 indoor stations...
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K - Landing call button CV - Audio Door Entry Unit Art. 20557/14557 VV - Multimedia video touch screen 21553 Figure 24 - Video door entry system multi-family In the above examples, there is a single main power supply (AL) in the systems that use the single outdoor station (TE);...
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Video door entry system In the system pillar there can be installed both Vimar and Elvox (VV, VE, CE) indoor stations, provided that these belong solely to the Two Wire system range. For the technical details on the possible installation topologies both in the standard residential sector and in the building structure complex, see the examples given in the attached diagrams “INSTALLATION EXAMPLES AND...
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Art. 6309, 6309/C, 6009+6209+6145, 6009/C+6200+6145 K - Landing call button SE - Electric lock 12 Vdc CV - Audio Door Entry Unit Art. 20557/14557 VV - Multimedia video touch screen 21553 Figure 26 - Video door entry system in building complex...
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Video door entry system Configuration of the video door entry unit. All the main standard functions of the video door entry unit seen in the chapter “FUNCTIONS OF THE VIDEO DOOR ENTRY UNIT” are configured with the buttons on the front of the device (see fig. 6); for the advanced programming of the video door entry unit (optional functions such as setting groups, association of buttons with specific commands, configuration of the intercom calls, association with the landing audio/video call buttons, etc.) it is necessary to use the PC and the USB 02024 interface and the “EVCom”...
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Video door entry system Landing calls, audio/video. If there is a speech unit on the landing with the audio/video function (art. 20577/14577 with 20560/14560 or 20565/14565), the video door entry unit must be configured for being able to receive the audio communication from the call button 20577/14577 and activation of the video camera from the landing.
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Video door entry system Flat 2 Appartamento 2 20557/14557 21553 20577/14577 Flat 1 20565/14565 Appartamento 1 Figure 28 - Landing calls, audio/video AL - Power Supply Art. 02030 AS - Additional power Supply Art. 02032 CE - Audio Door Entry Unit Art. 6209 SP - Separator Art.
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Video door entry system Audio/video interface for video cameras. The audio/video interface for video cameras art. 02016 is a DIN bar 8-module device necessary to make both the audio/video landing call and self-start any additional video cameras installed in the system with “CCTV function.” The device is able to manage 4 video cameras directly with the related audio inputs (video cameras 20565 and 14565) and up to a maximum of 16 video cameras with related audio inputs using special expansion modules with 4 inputs art.
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Video door entry system In this way the interface behaves exactly as a normal SLAVE panel; to switch on the first video camera it is neces- sary to repeatedly send the SELF-START command from the video door entry unit (see the chapter “SELF-START FUNCTION“) so as to “scroll”...
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Video door entry system 2. Use of the interface 02016 for audio/video landing calls. If there is a landing audio/video speech unit (push-button 20577/14577 and video cameras 20560, 20565, 14560, 14565), the audio/video interface can be used instead without numerical coding of the secondary panel as instead was necessary in the preceding case (in this way an ID reserved for the class of panels is not pointlessly occupied).
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Video door entry system Ringtone type selection. Using the multimedia video touch screen it is possible to select the types of ringtone to combine with the different calls that it can receive: - call from panel (video door entry unit); - call from landing (audio door entry unit);...
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Video door entry system • Touch the icon to confirm the selection made. • Touch the icon to set the ringtone associated with the call from the landing. • Touch the icon to see the list of default ringtones and touch the one you want. •...
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Video door entry system Ringtone volume adjustment. The volumes of the ringtones described above are unmistakeably adjusted in a similar manner for all the types of call (from external panel, landing or intercom). Touch the cursor of the scroll bar and move it to the left or to the right according to the desired volume (the level is highlighted by the illumination of the bar).
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Video door entry system Each button will activate the relevant command. The position of one button in relation to the others depends only on where it is located in the creation list; this position can be changed by means of the icons.
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Video door entry system Video Cameras. With this option you define the activation mode for the video cameras installed in the system and the buttons for direct access to the video cameras. • In the main window touch the icon and then the icon.
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Video door entry system Each button will activate the relevant video camera. The position of one button in relation to the others depends only on where it is located in the creation list; this position can be changed by means of the icons.
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Video door entry system Intercommunications. With this option you defined the buttons for making the intercom calls and talking with the speaker. • In the main window touch the icon and then the icon. For each button it is necessary to set: 1.
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Video door entry system Each button will activate the relevant intercom call and the communication between the speakers. The position of one button in relation to the others depends only on where it is located in the creation list; this position can be changed by means of the icons.
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Video door entry system Door Opening. With this option you define the behaviour of the door opening button (icon During a call, the lock associated with this icon is always the one related to the indoor station from which the call is being made. When there is no call in progress it is possible to select the behaviour of the button by setting one of the following options: 1.
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Video door entry system Video door entry system answering machine. With this option you define the timeout at the end of which the video door entry system answering machine starts recording images and sound. • In the main window touch the icon and then the icon.
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Video door entry system Video door entry unit with no active calls. If there are no active calls the video touch screen will show a window more or less similar to the one below. • Touching the icon disables the internal ringtone and on the right of the title bar the "ringtone disabled" icon is displayed.
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Video door entry system Icon signaling the title bar. Next to the title bar can be found on the right, up to three icons of signal: - “Ringtone disabled" - “User Away”; - “Open door”. Configuration of the functions associated with icons (INTERCOM CALLS). The icons on the multimedia video touch screen can be configured for sending different specific commands on the bus.
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Video door entry system Setting the flags. The flags are options that can be turned on/off and affect the behaviour of the video door entry unit; access to the configuration of the flags is made exclusively with the USB 02024 interface for PC “EVCom”software. The flags that can be set are given in the following table: Centralino Enables control via the consumer unit...
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Video door entry system 3.3.1 CONFIGURATION RESET. This procedure is recommended if you want to modify the ID of a video door entry unit previously programmed and without keeping the programming for operation of the device. • In the main window touch the icon and subsequently the icon.
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Video door entry system Example of technical parameters of panel. Message language English Panel ringtone repeat Enabled Panel ID Monitor/audio door entry unit ring- Coding digit number Sequential tone cycles Lock code No association Common locks No association Push-button preferential code No association F1 common No association...
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Video door entry system Glossary. Entrance panel. Set of audio and video devices that allow identifying the party asking to enter the dwelling via the outdoor station. Indoor station. Single video door entry or only audio door entry device that enables identifying the person at the speech unit that made the call.
User Management 3.4 User Management. This menu is used to make the settings that enable differentiating the use of the multimedia video touch screen according to the type of user. Touching the icon brings up the screen that enables creating different types of user with which different privileges are associated.
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User Management Touching: changes the settings for already configured users; deletes the selected user; adds a new user. Touching the icon displays the Settings menu. Touching the icon displays the screen that enables managing the three types of user: - Administrator; - Installer;...
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Language and Unit of Measure- ment Energy Saving Line Out Save-Restore Configuration VIMAR WEB SERVER IP NETWORK IP Network Parameters configuration Vimar Web Server configuration VIDEO DOOR ENTRY Installation ...
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User Management S TA N D A R D MENU ADMINISTRATOR INSTALLER USER PERMISSION MANAGEMENT (not modifiable) (DEFAULT) Access to Home Automation (not modifiable) System Application Access to Photo-Video Applica- (not modifiable) tion Access to Music Application ...
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User Management Touching: changes the settings for already configured groups; deletes the selected group; adds a new group.
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User Management Touching the icon shows the screen that enables assigning users with the menus and applica- tions they can access. Touching the icon for the user and the desired application enables this user to utilize the selected function.
Update 3.5 UPDATE. Touching the icon displays the options that enable updating the multimedia video touch screen.
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Update - Installation rules - Regulatory compliance Touching the icon displays the screens that enable downloading the firmware of the operating system and of the applications used by the multimedia video touch screen. After selecting the firmware to download shown in the pop-up window, touch to confirm the update.
3.6 PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLING APPLICATIONS FROM MARKET VIMAR GROUP The applications available in the "Market Vimar Group" are not pre-installed in the video touch screen multime- dia and are dedicated to special integration with other devices (e.g., Elvox DVR) that need to be configured by specialized personnel.
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Installing applications from Market Vimar Group • Tapping the icon with the name of the application chosen for activation (in this case ) and then icon displays a pop-up with which you can proceed with your request for activation or cancel...
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Installing applications from Market Vimar Group • Tapping will enable the new icon (in this case DVR with the title of Secuviewer) which will be displayed on the main menu between the icons. • It is now necessary to download the application by tapping once on the new added icon (in this case •...
Installation rules - Regulatory compliance 4. INSTALLATION RULES. Installation should be carried out in compliance with the current regulations regarding the installation of electrical systems in the country where the products are installed. CAUTION: To prevent injury, the appliance must be secured to the wall as described in the installation instructions. Above the power supply there must be a bipolar circuit breaker that is easily accessible with a contact gap of at least 3 mm.
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