bticino BTI-373003 Indoor Unit IP DES Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
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BTI-373003 Indoor Unit IP DES
Indoor Unit IP DES
373001/02/03/04
User and installation manual
RA00187AA-01/22-PC
www.bticino.com
Indoor Unit IP DES
User and installation manual
Contents
Indoor Unit IP DES
User and installation manual
General information
5
Warnings and recommendations
5
Warnings and consumer rights
5
Fundamental concepts
6
Naming of the devices
6
Community
6
Call addressing procedures
7
Call using the address in the Community
7
Call using the Alias (alphanumeric code)
8
Call using the Phonebook
8
Lift control function
8
CCTV cameras for passive video surveillance.
9
Address book
9
Front and rear view
10
Dimensional data and installation heights
12
Installation
13
Uninstall
13
Example diagrams
14
Ethernet connection
15
Fiber optic riser connection (case of higher bandwidth demand)
16
Intercom function
17
Lift control 1 – Lift control, 1 riser, 1 entrance panel
18
Lift control 2 – Lift control, multi riser, 1 entrance panel
19
Lift control 3 – Lift control, 1 riser, multi entrance panel
20
Available functions
21
Use of the device
22
Introduction
22
Home page
23
Lift
24
Alarm
25
Activity
27
Video door entry functions
29
Receive a call from EP
29
Receive a call from IU or GS
31
Call IU or GS
33
List of personal contacts
36
Add contact
36
Modify/delete contact
37
Call IU or GS using the contact list
39
Call history
40
Messages
42
Advertisement
43
Voice mail
43
Community
44
Access history
45
Family
45
Emergency
47
Camera
48
Alarm
50
Sensors
50
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User settings
55
Access code
56
Ringtone
57
Preference
58
Language
59
Shortcut
59
User guide
61
Clean Mode
62
Advanced settings (Installation)
63
Function setting
65
Network test
67
Date & Time
69
Device in formation
69
Installation access code
70
Restore factory
71
Alarm setting
72
View access
75
Firmware update
76
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General information
Warnings and recommendations It is important to read this manual carefully
before proceeding with the installation. The warranty becomes automatically
void in case of negligence, improper use, tampering by unauthorised personnel.
The Indoor Unit must only be installed indoors; it must not be exposed to
water drops or splashes; it must be used only on IP DES systems.
Warnings and consumer rights
Read carefully before use and keep for future reference. Touching the units
with wet hands is forbidden. Using liquid cleaners or aerosols is forbidden.
Blocking the ventilation openings is forbidden. Modifying the devices is
forbidden. Removing protective parts from the devices is forbidden. Exposing
the unit to water drops or splashes is forbidden. Installing the units near
heat/cold sources or hot/cold air emission points is forbidden. Installing the
units near heat/cold sources is forbidden. Installing the units near harmful
gases and powders is forbidden. Fastening the units on unsuitable surfaces is
forbidden. Danger of electrical shock. Risk of devices falling because the
surface on which they are installed collapses or inappropriate installation.
Switch the power supply OFF before any work on the system. Caution:
Installation, configuration, starting-up and maintenance must be performed
exclusively by qualified personnel. Check that the wall installation has been
carried out correctly according to the installation instructions. Check that
the unit installation complies with the standards in force. Connect the power
supply wires as indicated. Use only the items indicated in the technical
specifications for any system expansions.
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Fundamental concepts
Naming of the devices In this manual, for easy reading, the abbreviated device
name is used as in the list. IU: Indoor Unit EP: Entrance Panel GS:
Guard Station SD: Server DES SEP: Small Entrance Panel AB: Address book
SW: Software Server DES
Community
The term Community means the housing complex reproduced in the project design
made using the SW. The structure in its maximum extension includes:
AREA
BUILDING
RISER
FLOOR
APARTMENT
Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5
Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
RISER 1
BUILDING 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
RISER 2
AREA 1
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
RISER 1
BUILDING 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
RISER 2
AREA 2
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
RISER 1
EP Building
BUILDING 2 Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
RISER 2
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
RISER 1
EP Building
BUILDING 2 Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
RISER 2
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
GS Area
EP Building
EP Area
GS Area
EP Building
EP Area
COMMUNITY
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Call addressing procedures
On the basis of data recorded in the AB and the Community structure the calls
can be made using various methods:
call using the address in the Community; call using the Alias
(alphanumeric code); call using the Phonebook.
Call using the address in the Community
To make this type of call you must know the address of the person being
called, which depends on the community structure, for example:
to call the IU highlighted in the diagram from the «A» EP, enter the
corresponding address «11010402»;
to call the IU highlighted in the diagram from the «B» EP, enter the
corresponding address «010402», as the IU is positioned inside building 1 and
therefore it is sufficient to type the Riser, Floor and Apartment number.
Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5
Apartment 1
BUILDING 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 1
AREA
Apartment 2
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 1
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
Apartment 2
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 1
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
Apartment 2
DEVICE Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE Apartment 2
Riser Floor Apartment
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
RISER 1
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
RISER 2
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 1
EP Building
BUILDING 2 Apartment 2 Apartment 1
Apartment 2
A B RR FF AA
B
1 1 01 04 02
DEVICE Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE Apartment 2
Area Building
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 1
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
Apartment 2
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 1
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
Apartment 2
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 1
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
Apartment 2
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
DEVICE
RISER 1
RISER 2
Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5
GS Area
EP Building EP Area
EP Area
A
Area Building Riser Floor Apartment
A B RR FF AA
1 1 01 04 02
Note: during the configuration phase, the number of digits to be used for each
call sector (Area/ Building/Riser/Floor/Apartment) must be set. Example: I
have to call an apartment inside building 2 if there are from 1 to 9
buildings in the area, I must enter «2» (one digit used for the Building call
sector); if there are more than 10 buildings in the area, I must enter «02»
(two digits used for the Building call sector);
The system will automatically show the correct number of digits to type and
which data to enter on the basis of the EP position you are calling from, for
example Area (2 01 06 02) or Building (01 06 02)
System configuration (default) Areas 9, Building 99, Riser 99, Floor 99,
Apartment 99 It is possible to modify the limits using the SW (see SW manual
for details)
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Call using the Alias (alphanumeric code) The alphanumeric code, by default, is
the same address as in the Community but it is possible to replace it with an
alias using the SW. For more details see the Software manual. Example:
1 1 01 04 02 B12
Call using the Phonebook In this way it is possible to use the phonebook key
and select the contact to call or it is possible to make a call by typing the
code (Alias), with the advantage that during typing the system will
autocomplete the address; see the software Manual for more detail. Example:
1 1 01 04 02 JOHN SMITH
Lift control function The Lift control function allows a command to be sent to
the lift control centre to simulate a lift call. The lift action depends on
the functions of the lift control unit (BTicino cannot define these functions.
They depend on the lift manufacturers). It is necessary to enable the function
in settings/installation/function It is possible to display some wiring
diagram examples in the Example diagrams/lift control section For more
information, see the «Lift Control Interface item 375010 software manual».
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CCTV cameras for passive video surveillance. The IP DES system is compatible with the CCTV cameras with OnVif protocol
Address book Phonebook, created using the SW, containing the addresses of all the system devices.
TIMES
Function
Default time
Customisation using SW
Call duration
120 seconds
From 60 to 120 seconds
Screen saver
120 seconds
From 10 to 120 seconds
Ringtone duration
35 seconds
From 19 to 35 seconds
Day Time
4 hours
From 1 to 12 hours
Night Time
6 hours
From 1 to 12 hours
Alarm Delay
40 seconds
From 0 to 255 seconds
Arming Delay
40 seconds
From 0 to 255 seconds
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Front and rear view
2
3
1 5
5
6 4
1. Microphone
2. Camera (only 373001 / 02)
3. Display 7/10″ (touch screen)
4. Notification LED LED flashing= notification of a message
5. Loudspeaker
6. SOS push button
7
8 9 10
7
12 11 7. Fixing magnets for bracket 8. USB Connector (not used) 9. Additional
power supply clamps (not polarized) 10. Not used 11. RJ45 Connector 12.
Connection clamp Attention: this device does not support standard POE power
supplies, but only POE power supplies identified with 375005. Connect the
cat5/5e/6 FTP or cat5/5e/6 UTP cable with ferrite supplied to the connector.
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SOS GND
Connection clamps
Additional SOS call
F1 GND
Infrared
DoorBell GND Door bell call
F2 GND Magnetic contact
Tamper GND Tamper
F3 GND Smoke sensor
GND
F4 GND
Gas sensor
485-A1
F5 GND Water sensor
485-B1 GND
future use
F6 GND F7 GND
Magnetic contact Magnetic contact
485-A2 485-B2
F8 GND SOS
+12V GND
12Vdc, maximum 150 mA sensor power supply
It is possible to display some wiring diagram examples in the Example diagrams/functions section
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Dimensional data and installation heights
- Recommended height, unless different regulations are specified.
280 mm - 373001 – 373003
28 mm 16 mm
160 165 cm 90 130 cm 186 mm
211 mm
373002- 373004
28 mm 12 mm
154 mm
60 mm 50 mm 90 mm
148 mm 120,5 mm
50 mm
60 mm 83,5 mm
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4
Uninstall
2 3
Attention: The RJ45 cable must be at least 200 mm long
1
4
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Example diagrams
CABLES LEGEND
LAN PoE BTicino
LAN Ethernet
Copper cables
It is possible to use two different types of connection according to installation situation:
2 x Copper cables
A – Diagram with power supply by BTicino PoE Switch
374005 374004
374000 373001
RJ45 RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
B – Diagram with local power supply
100 240 Vac
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A
OUT 1 8
374001
373001
RJ45
375002
RJ45
RJ45
PoE Switch
BTicino
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
1 2
100 240 Vac
RJ45 Router
RJ45
RJ45
24 Vdc 24 Vdc 24 Vdc 24 Vdc
24 Vdc
DC24V
374001
373001 DC24V
DC24V
374005
373001
DC24V374000
DC24V
DC24V 374004
RJ45 RJ45
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
RJ45
Router RJ45
RJ45 RJ45
PC client
RJ45
Server DES 375001
230 V
PC client
RJ45
Server DES 375001
230 V
Attention: this device does not support standard POE power supplies, but only
POE power supplies identifiedwith 375002. Connect the cat5/5e/6 FTP or
cat5/5e/6 UTP cable with ferrite supplied to the connector.
Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network
interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP
LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port.
Note: maximum length of every LAN permanent link line = 90 m.
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Ethernet connection CABLES LEGEND LAN PoE Standard
LAN PoE BTicino
LAN Ethernet
Copper cables
2 x Copper cables
FLOOR 3 374004
APARTMENT 5
373001 RJ45
374005
PoE Switch BTicino 375002
RJ45
RJ45 373001 RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240
Vac
RJ45 RJ45
APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001
RJ45 Network switch
RJ45
PoE Switch BTicino
375002
RJ45 APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
373001
FLOOR 2
Standard PoE switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
OnVif IP cameras
APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001
RJ45 RJ45
RJ45
PoE Switch BTicino
RJ45
Network switch 375002
RJ45 APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
373001
FLOOR 1
APARTMENT 1
APARTMENT 2
APARTMENT 3
OUT 1 8
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A
374001
DC24V
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
RJ45
RJ45 373001
RJ45 373001
RJ45 373001
Network switch RJ45
RJ45 PoE Switch
BTicino
375002
RJ45 APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
373001
OUT 1 8
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A
DC24V
PC client
RJ45 375000
RJ45
RJ45
375001 Server DES
230 V
Router
PoE Switch BTicino 375002 RJ45
375000
374000
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
RJ45
RJ45
Note: to connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring
(diagram A or diagram B) or even mixed ones. Attention: do not directly
connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network interface, such as a device powered
by a different voltage. Connect the UP LINK port to a suitable port, never to
a PoE port.
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Fiber optic riser connection (case of higher bandwidth demand) CABLES LEGEND LAN PoE Standard LAN PoE BTicino LAN Ethernet
Optical fiber
Copper cables 2 x Copper cables
FLOOR 3 374004
APARTMENT 5
373001 RJ45
374005
PoE Switch BTicino 375002
RJ45
RJ45 373001 RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
RJ45
1
2
RJ45
100 240
Vac
APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001
FO FO Network switch
RJ45 PoE Switch
BTicino
375002
RJ45 APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
373001
FLOOR 2 RJ45
Standard PoE switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
OnVif IP cameras
APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001
RJ45 FO FO Network switch
RJ45 PoE Switch
BTicino
375002
RJ45 APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
373001
FLOOR 1
APARTMENT 1
APARTMENT 2
APARTMENT 3
OUT 1 8
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A
374001
DC24V
RJ45 RJ45
RJ45
RJ45 373001
RJ45 373001
RJ45 373001
RJ45 FO RJ45 Network switch
RJ45 PoE Switch
BTicino
375002
RJ45 APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
373001
OUT 1 8
375005
AC INPUT: 100-240V~ 50Hz/60Hz
DC OUTPUT: 24V 4.5A
DC24V
PC client
RJ45 375000
RJ45
RJ45
375001 Server DES
230 V
Router
PoE Switch BTicino 375002 RJ45
375000
374000
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
RJ45
RJ45
Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network
interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP
LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port.
Note: to connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring
(diagram A or diagram B) or even mixed ones.
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Intercom function Audio intercom between internal unit: 1 – of different apartments (same building or different building) 2 – inside the same apartment.
CABLES LEGEND
LAN PoE BTicino
LAN Ethernet
Copper cables
APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 4 RJ45 373001
FLOOR 3
RJ45
Network switch
RJ45 RJ45
RJ45 RJ45
375002
3456
PoE Switch
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
BTicino
1
2
100 240 Vac
APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001
1
FLOOR 2
APARTMENT 1 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 4 RJ45 373001
RJ45
Network switch
RJ45 RJ45
RJ45 RJ45
375002
3456
PoE Switch
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
BTicino
1
2
100 240 Vac
APARTMENT 2 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 3 RJ45 373001
APARTMENT 4
2
RJ45 373001
RJ45 373001
FLOOR 1
RJ45
Network switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
375002
3456
PoE Switch
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
BTicino
1
2
100 240 Vac
375000
RJ45
RJ45
Router
RJ45
375002
3456
PoE Switch BTicino
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
RJ45
100 240 Vac
RJ45
Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network
interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP
LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port.
Note: to connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring
(diagram A or diagram B) or even mixed ones.
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Lift control 1 – Lift control, 1 riser, 1 entrance panel
CABLES LEGEND
LAN PoE BTicino
LAN Ethernet
Copper cables
2 x Copper cables
FLOOR 3 FLOOR 2
373001
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
RJ45
APARTMENT 3
373001
RJ45
APARTMENT 4
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
375002
L
N
PoE Switch BTicino
1
2
100 240 Vac
373001
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
RJ45
APARTMENT 3
373001
RJ45
APARTMENT 4
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
33 44 55 66
-V -V +V +V -V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OINUPPUUTT: : 12040V 240 Vac 33..803AA 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
375002
L
N
L
N
PoE Switch BTicino
11
22
100 240 Vac
FLOOR 1
373001
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
RJ45
APARTMENT 3
373001
RJ45
APARTMENT 4
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
375002
L
N
PoE Switch BTicino
1
2
100 240 Vac
RJ45 Router
375002
PoE Switch BTicino RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
100 240 Vac
375000 RJ45
9 24 Vdc Central Unit Lift Control
375010
PC client
RJ45 374001
RJ45 375001 Server DES 230 V
RS 485
Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network
interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP
LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port.
Note: to connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring
(diagram A or diagram B) or even mixed ones.
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Lift control 2 – Lift control, multi riser, 1 entrance panel
CABLES LEGEND
LAN PoE BTicino
LAN Ethernet
RISER 1
RISER 2
Copper cables
2 x Copper cables
FLOOR 3
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
APARTMENT 3
RJ45 373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002 373001
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
FLOOR 2
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
APARTMENT 3
RJ45 373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002 373001
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
FLOOR 1
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
APARTMENT 3
RJ45 373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002 373001
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
FLOOR 3
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
APARTMENT 3
RJ45 373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002 373001
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
FLOOR 2
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
APARTMENT 3
RJ45 373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002 373001
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
FLOOR 1
APARTMENT 1
373001 RJ45
APARTMENT 2
APARTMENT 3
RJ45 373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
APARTMENT 4
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002 373001
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
RJ45 Router
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
375000 RJ45
9 24 Vdc Central Unit Lift Control
375010 RJ45
PC client
375001 Server DES 230 V RS 485
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
375000 RJ45
9 24 Vdc Central Unit Lift Control
375010
RJ45 374001
Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network
interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP
LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port. Note: to connect the
devices it is possible to use both types of wiring (diagram A or diagram B) or
even mixed ones.
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Lift control 3 – Lift control, 1 riser, multi entrance panel
CABLES LEGEND
LAN PoE BTicino
LAN Ethernet
Copper cables
2 x Copper cables
FLOOR 3
APARTMENT
APARTMENT
1
2
373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45
APARTMENT 3
373001
RJ45
APARTMENT 4
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
375002
L
N
PoE Switch BTicino
1
2
100 240 Vac
FLOOR 2
APARTMENT
APARTMENT
1
2
373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45
APARTMENT 3
373001
RJ45
APARTMENT 4
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
33 44 55 66
–VV –VV ++VV ++VV
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OINUPPUUTT: : 12040V 240 Vac 33..803AA 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
375002
LL
NN
PoE Switch BTicino
11
22
100 240 Vac
FLOOR 1
APARTMENT
APARTMENT
1
2
373001
373001
RJ45
RJ45
APARTMENT 3
373001
RJ45
APARTMENT 4
373001
RJ45
RJ45 RJ45 Network switch
RJ45
RJ45
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
375002
L
N
PoE Switch BTicino
1
2
100 240 Vac
RJ45 Router
RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
375000 RJ45
9 24 Vdc Central Unit Lift Control
375010
PC client RJ45
375001 Server DES 230 V
RJ45
RJ45
374001 RS 485
374001
Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network
interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP
LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port.
Note: to connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring
(diagram A or diagram B) or even mixed ones.
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Available functions CABLES LEGEND
Tamper
LAN PoE BTicino
LAN Ethernet
Door bell pushbutton
SOS or
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2 x Copper cables SOS Magnetic contact Magnetic contact Water Gas Smoke Magnetic contact Infrared
RJ45 375000
373001 RJ45
RJ45 RJ45
3456
-V -V +V +V
INPUT: 100 240 Vac 3.0A 50/60 Hz
OUPUT: 24 V
3.83A
L
N
1
2
375002
PoE Switch BTicino
100 240 Vac
RJ45 RJ45 RJ45
RJ45 Network switch
RJ45 Router
PC client
375001 RJ45 Server DES 230 V
Attention: do not directly connect PoE ports to an unsuitable network
interface, such as a device powered by a different voltage. Connect the UP
LINK port to a suitable port, never to a PoE port. Note: the alarm functions
are the default ones. It is possible to modify them in the appropriate
section. Note: Use the supplied resistors (560 Ohm ±5%, 1/4 W). Note: to
connect the devices it is possible to use both types of wiring (diagram A or
diagram B) or even mixed ones.
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Use of the device
Introduction After the installation and connection of the device, it is
necessary to configure it and create the Community structure. For details see
Server DES Software manual.
Step 01 Community VLAN network creation Step 02 Community structure definition
Step 03 Community structure creation Step 04 Device MAC address registration
Step 05 Forwarding of the phonebook to the Server DES Step 06 Installation of
the devices Step 07 Activation of the devices Step 08 System test
Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5 Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 Floor 5
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
RISER 1
BUILDING 1 Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
RISER 2
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
Apartment 1 DEVICE
RISER 1
BUILDING 2 Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
Apartment 2 Apartment 1
DEVICE
DEVICE
RISER 2
AREA
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
Apartment 2 DEVICE
GS Area
EP Building
EP Building
EP Area
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Home page
This page may show different content according to the configuration and systems connected to the device. The Home Page, with all the functions enabled, is shown below.
A
B
C
A Current date and time B Favourites keys
Call lift
D It calls the lift
Silent ringtone
It silences the ringtone manually or by hourly scheduling
Activity
It activates/deactivates all the sensors except activity check and 24h
Alarm
It activates/deactivates the activity check sensor
C Status icons
No IP addressing conflict
IP addressing conflict (same address assigned to 2 or more devices)
When visible, communication between the device and the SD is active
D Function keys Call section Message section
It opens the call section where it is possible to make calls to the IU and GS,
manage the list of personal contacts and see the call list
It displays different types of messages and the video door entry answering
machine
Camera section
It displays the CCTV and EP cameras
Alarm section Settings
It manages the alarm system sensors and displays the list of the detected
alarms
It opens the section where it is possible to perform the user settings and
installer settings
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Lift This function calls the lift. This function is active only if there is a
Lift control item 375010 in the community. For more information, see the «Lift
Control Interface item 375010 software manual».
1 1. Touch to call the lift A confirmation message appears
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Alarm In this section, it is possible to activate at the same time all the
sensors of the alarm system connected to clamps F1 to F8 (see the Alarm
paragraph).
1 1. Touch to activate the alarms.
2 2. Alarms are now active, touch to disarm them.
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3 4
3. Enter the alarm password (default 2000) 4. Touch to confirm A message
indicates that the operation has been carried out
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Activity This function allows to activate the Activity check sensor (see the
Alarm paragraph).
1 1. Touch to activate the function
2 2. The Activity check sensor is now active, touch to disable it
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3 4
3. Enter the activity password (default 2000) 4. Touch to confirm A message
indicates that the operation has been carried out
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Video door entry functions
Receive a call from EP When a call comes in, the display of the EP is
activated, showing the image taken.
G
F A It answers the call B It rejects the call or ends the communication C It
captures an image D It opens the door lock E Calling time F Address of the
device from which the call comes G It adjusts the volume 1. Touch to answer
the call
A
B 1
C D E
2
2. Touch to capture an image of the screen A confirmation message appears,
the image willbe saved in Message/Voice mail and in Call/call history
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3 3. Touch to open the EP door lock Nota: if the Lift Control function is
enabled on both EP and IU, a Lift Control command is sent simultaneously with
the door lock opening If you have not answered a call and the caller recorded
a message, it is possible to display it in the messages/Voice mail section.
This function must be activated in the Function setting section A confirmation
message appears
5
4
Note: it is possible to open the door lock even without answering the call 4.
Tap to adjust the volume 5. Touch to end the call Note: for security reasons,
it is not possible to open a door lock without first activating the camera of
the corresponding EP.
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Receive a call from IU or GS When a call comes in, the display of the EP is
activated, showing the image taken.
A
B
F
1
C
D E
A It answers the call by activating the camera built in the IU (only 373001 and 373002) B It answers the call without activating the camera built in the IU C It rejects the call or ends the communication D Calling time E Address of the device from which the call comes F It adjusts the volume 1. Touch to answer the call
3
2 2. Touch to deactivate the camera and continue audio-only communication 3.
Touch to send a Lift control request, see Fundamental concepts section
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4 4. Touch to end
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Call IU or GS
This section can be used to communicate with other IU installed in your home,
or in other apartments. It is also possible to call the GS. It is possible to
call an IU or GS in different ways: Call using the address in the Community;
Call using the Alias (alphanumeric code)
Call using the Phonebook
The call mode depends on how the community has been configured using the SW.
For details see Fundamental concepts
Call using the address in the Community
Call using the Alias (alphanumeric code)
1
1
2
1. Enter the address in the IU or GS Community, the device helps you by
showing the fields to be entered (e.g. 1 01 04 02)
2. Touch to send the call
Call using the Phonebook
2
1. Enter the alias created using the SW (e.g. B12)
2. Touch to send the call
3
4 2
JJHONSMITH JJADONTHOMPSON JJESSEWRIGHT JJACKWHITE JJALENTAYLOR
1
1. Touch to open the phonebook where all the community contacts are present
2. Touch the code to send the call
3. Otherwise, type the contact name saved in the phonebook (e.g. JHONSMITH).
The system suggests the contacts by means of the self-completion function.
4. Touch the suggested contact to send the call
Note: in the call using Alias mode, the default code corresponds to the
address in the Community as long as the SW has not altered it in the phonebook
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5 5. Touch «Voice call» to send an audio call, or «Video call» to send a video
call Note: the answer to the video call is active only for item 373001/02 with
enabled camera. See Preference/Funcion settings
A 6
6. Wait for the person being called (A) to answer or touch to end the call
When the person being called answers, a picture taken by the IU appears (if
this is a video call) Note: the video call is active only for item 373001/02
with enabled camera. See Preference/Funcion settings Note: the caller display
depends on how the community has been configured using the software. For
details see Fundamental concepts
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7. Touch to deactivate the camera and continue audio-only communication
8 9
8. Tap to adjust the volume 9. Touch to send a Lift control request, see
Fundamental concepts section
10 10. Touch to end
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List of personal contacts In this section it is possible to add your Community
contacts and, if necessary, add them in the favourites.
A
B
C D
GF
E
A Favourite contacts
B Add contact
C Modify contact
D Delete contact
E Contact address
F Type of contact
G Contacts saved in the phonebook
Add contact
1 2
3 4
5
1 Touch to enter a contact name 2 Touch to enter the contact address (in the
case of an address consisting of letters, type in
upper case letters) 3 Select the contact type icon 4 If necessary, touch to
add the contact to the favourites. 5 Touch to save
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1 1. Touch to modify a contact
2 3 2. Touch to modify the contact data 3. Touch to confirm
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4 4. Touch to delete a contact
5 5. Touch to confirm
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Call IU or GS using the contact list After creating the contacts in the
contact list, it is possible to call them directly. Note: the GS are
automatically added to the list of personal contacts
1
1. Touch to open the contact list
2 2. Touch to send the call The call modes are the same as shown in the Call
IU or GS section
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Call history
In this section it is possible to display the list of received, sent or missed calls, in chronological order. It is also possible to display the call details
AB
C
D
E
A Type of caller B Caller address C Call to be displayed D Date and time of
the call E Type of call
missed outgoing incoming F Call already displayed 1. Touch to display the call
details
Entrance Panel
1 F
A
B A Call details B Screen shot
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A
A Call details B Callback C Add as new conctact
Guard Station
B
C
A
B A Call details B Callback
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Messages
In this section it is possible to display the messages received from the IU.
The messages can contain text, images or videos. Depending on the function,
they will be displayed in different sections:
Origin Facility Manager from SW
Section Advertisement, Community, Emergency
Family message from the IU
Family
Video door entry answering machine of the EP Voice mail
Access history from the EP
Access history
2
The visual notification shows the number of income and unread messages and the
notification LED on the device turns on. 1. Touch to display the messages
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Advertisement In this section it is possible to display the messages sent by
the system administrator showing advertising and promotional content.
Voice mail
In this section it is possible to display the messages left on the answering machine. If the EP does not answer a call from the IU within 30 seconds, the answering machine comes into operation and records an audio message and an image.
A
B
C
1
A Not read message B EP address from which the message was recorded C Date and
time of the message 1. Touch to display the message
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2 2. Touch to play the message
Community In this section it is possible to display the community messages,
coming from the Facility manager.
1
1. Touch to display the message
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Access history In this section it is possible to display the accesses made by
the EP you are responsible for (to which you have access to enter the
Community)
C
B
A Date and time of the access
B EP name
C Access modes
A
access using card access using face recognition access using finger print
access using Personal panel access code access during a call access during a
monitoring call
Family
In this section it is possible to listen to the messages left by other members of the house or record
one yourself.
A
B
C
D
E 1
A Message to be heard B Message duration C Date and time of the message D Play
the message E Delete the message 1. Touch to record a new message (max. 30)
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2 2
2. Touch to start recording and then record the message
3 4
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Emergency In this section it is possible to display the emergency messages,
coming from the Facility manager
1 1. Touch to display the message
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Camera In this section it is possible to directly access the EP you are
responsible for (to which you have access to enter the Community) and display
the CCTV (that you are responsible for)
1 2
1. Touch to display the EPs on the system 2. Touch to switch the EP on The
display shows the image taken by the EP camera. The controls are the same as
described in the Receive a call section
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4 3 3. Touch to display the CCTV cameras on the system Note: this display must
be enabled in the Function setting section 4. Touch to display a camera
5 5. Touch to end the display
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Alarm In this section it is possible to manage the alarm system sensors
connected to the F1-F8 clamps. In particular it is possible to
activate/deactivate the sensors and manage the alarm status. It is also
possible to display the list of alarms detected by the sensors.
A 1
A Configured sensors
C
B
B It arms all the sensors
C It disarms all the sensors
1. Touch to manage the sensors
Sensors
The icon that represents the sensors, shows different information on
configuration and status. See SettingsInstallationsAlarm section for details.
A
B
A Alarm zone name B Type of sensor
SOS
C
Smoke
Gas
Infrared
Door contact
Others
C A Type of alarm zone
24hours Instantaneous Delay
Activity check Scheduled
The probe is always active, even if the alarms are totally deactivated
The alarm is immediately communicated
The alarm is given at a certain time after the triggering condition occurs
The alarm is communicated immediately, if the sensor does not detect
activities for a preset time Scheduled activation
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Active sensor
Sensor in alarm
2
2. Touch to activate the sensor Note: to activate the sensor you must first
enable it in the SettingsInstallationsAlarm section Note: the sensors with
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A pop-up appears following an alarm, the IU emits an audible warning and the
signal LED on the device flashes
4
3
3. Touch to close the pop-up (the alarm is not silenced) or 4. Touch to open the alarms section to manage the alarm
5 5. Touch to manage the alarm
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6. Enter the password to silence the alarm (default 2000) 7. Touch to confirm
A message indicates that the operation has been carried out
8 8. Touch to display the alarm data
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A
B
C
D
9
A Alarm to be displayed B Type of probe C Date and time of the alarm D See
details 9. Touch to view
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User settings In this section it is possible to perform a wide range of
customisations that will enable you to make the most of your IU. There are
further configurations in the Installation section (installer access),
accessed by means of an unlock code.
1
1. Touch the icon for the desired customisation, choosing among: It sets
different types of password and access codes It sets the ringtones for the
incoming calls It sets the parameters of the display and some functions It
sets the interface language It manages the display of some functions in the
Home Page It displays the QR code to access the documentation It activates the
«Screen cleaning» function It sets the advanced parameters (It sets the
advanced parameters)
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Access code In this section it is possible to set different types of code
Personal access code
Panic access code Alarm password
Set the code which opens the last EP of my community, i.e. the EP closest to
the apartment, chosen from those to which I have access (default 4321).
Example: if they are enabled for all the accesses (complete Area/
Building/Riser/Floor/Apartment structure) set the code which opens the
Apartment EP.
It sets the emergency code (default 4321) that opens the door and at the same
time sends an alarm message to the GS. Example: if a criminal forces me to
forcibly open the door*.
It sets the code to silence the alarm (default 2000,)
*Note: for safety reasons, modify the code.
**Note: to activate the code, there must be a resident associated with the
apartment in the SW (see the SW Community /Person profile management manual).
AB
1 2 3
4
1. Enter the old code 2. Enter the new code 3. Enter the new code again 4.
Touch to confirm If the procedure has been completed correctly, a confirmation
message will appear. Note: for the Entrance Panel and Panic codes, the code
consists of a fixed part (A) with the apartment address and of a customisable
part (B).
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Ringtone In this section it is possible to set the ringtone parameters for the
incoming calls, based on the origin. Apartment entrance panel Entrance
panel Indoor unit Guard station
1 2 3
4
1. Select the tone 2. Scroll to modify the volume Note: the volume adjustment
is the same for all sources. 3. Display the ringtone duration time 4. Touch to
confirm If the procedure has been completed correctly, a confirmation message
will appear.
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Preference In this section it is possible to modify some display parameters,
enable the device camera and the key sound. Display parameters
1 2
3
4
1. Touch to modify the display brightness 2. Scroll to set the screen saver
activation time 3. Select the display background 4. Touch to confirm Function
setting
1
2
3
1. Touch to enable the device camera (only for 373001/02) 2. Touch to enable the sound when touching the virtual keypad keys 3. Touch to confirm
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Language In this section it is possible to set the interface language
1 1. Touch to select the language among the ones available
Shortcut In this section it is possible to define which functions to display
in the Home Page and to set up some parameters
A
B 1
A Function in the home page B Available function 1. Touch the icon (keep
pressed) and drag it to the upper area to display it on the home page
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3
1. Touch to select the start and end date to set the ringtone silencing
period 2. Touch to select the start and end hour to set the ringtone silencing
period 3. Touch to save the setting User guide In this section it is possible
to download this manual using the QR code.
1
1. Using a smartphone, scan the QR Code Inside the site, search for the
373001/02/03/04 codes and download the manual
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Clean Mode In this section it is possible to disable the display for cleaning
purposes, without the risk of sending unwanted commands.
1 1. Touch to disable the monitor After disabling, the display remains in
stand-by for 60 seconds.
2 2. During this period, it is possible to clean the monitor Note: do not
clean with solvents, thinners etc. or abrasive products. Only use a soft
cloth.
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Advanced settings (Installation) In this section it is possible to set
different parameters such as codes, passwords, ringtones, display parameters,
language and others.
1
1. Touch to modify the advanced settings. Warning: access to the Advanced
Settings should only be attempted by experienced people, as wrong actions
could compromise the operation of the device
2
3 2. Enter the access code (default 1111) 3. Touch to confirm Note: it is not
possible to enter this section if there are active alarms
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4 4. Touch the icon for the desired customisation, choosing among:
It sets the Local Address in Demo mode It enables the display of some
functions on the home page and in other menus It makes test calls to test the
system It sets date e time It displays the address in the Community It sets
the installer password It restores the factory values of the device It
displays and sets the Alarm system probes
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Function setting In this section it is possible to enable the display of some
functions on the home page and in other menus.
1
1. Touch to enable the function display as shown in the following table:
Message section
It enables the display of the Access history function
It enables the display of the Voice mail function
It enables the display of the Family function
It enables the display of the Community function
It enables the display of the Emergency function
The Emergency notification message will arrive even if the message function is
disabled.
Home page
It enables the display of the Call function
It enables the display of the Alarm function
It enables the display of the Message function
It enables the display of the Lift function
It enables the display of the Camera function
It enables the display of the Settings function
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Camera section It enables the display of the Common area function
Alarm section It enables the display of the Alarm history function
Call section It enables the display of the Call apt. function
Device section It enables Tamper input
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Network test In this section it is possible to make a test call and test the
data network Call test This function performs call tests between devices
configured in the AB.
1 2 1. Select the device to make the test call. 2. Touch to start the test
If the communication is activated, the test has passed
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Network test This function performs call tests of devices whose IP address is
known
1
2 1. Enter the IP address of the device to test the connection 2. Touch to
start the test
If the test is successful, a confirmation message appears
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Date & Time As default all the devices on the system have date and time
aligned with those of the Server DES. However, it is possible to set the date
and time of the single device in this section. Note: you can change the
date&time only temporarily. During the night the server will realign date&time
to the system datas.
1
2 3 1. Touch to set the date 2. Touch to set the time 3. Touch to save
Device in formation In this section it is possible to display different device
parameters
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Installation access code In this section it is possible to modify the
installer password (default 1111) *Note: for safety reasons, modify the code
1. Enter the old password 2. Enter the new password 3. Enter the new password again 4. Touch to confirm
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Restore factory In this section it is possible to restore the factory values
of the device
1 1. Touch to start the procedure Warning: all settings will be deleted and
the parameters will be restored to factory values
2 2. Touch to confirm
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Alarm setting
In this section it is possible to display and set the Alarm system probes, connected to the device.
A
B
C
D
E
1
H
G
F
2
A Sensor category B Sensor status (enable/disable) C Sensor type (Normally
open/Normally closed) D Sensor activation mode E Sensor number (it corresponds
to the contact from F1 to F8 to which the probe is connected) F Set the sensor
parameters G Set the Advanced parameters H Restore the factory values*
Warning: the procedure does not ask for confirmation and is therefore
activated immediately
1. Select the sensor to set 2. Touch to open the setting screen
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2
3
4
5 6
1. Select the type of sensor based on the device connected among: SOS
Smoke Gas Infrared Door contact Other
2. Enter the zone name
3. Enable/disable the sensor
4. Enable the reception of a notification on the device when an alarm is
generated
5. Select the zone activation mode
6. Select if the probe is normally open or closed
7. Touch to confirm the modifications
Probe activation mode Different parameters must be entered according to the type of delay:
Activation mode 24hours
Operation
The sensor is always active and the alarm is given at a certain time after the
triggering condition occurs
Additional parameters Alarm delay (0-255s)
Instantaneous
The alarm is immediately communicated
Delay Activity check Scheduled
The alarm is given at a certain time after the triggering condition occurs
Alarm delay (0-255s)
The alarm is given at a certain time after the Defence delay (0-255s)
user gives the command.
(activation delay)
The alarm is communicated immediately, if the sensor does not detect
activities for a preset time
Scheduled activation
Start time (o-23:59)
Scheduled activation
End time (o-23:59)
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Advanced parameters
1
1. Touch to modify the advanced settings
A
B
C D
E F
G
I
H
A It sets the maximum time in which the sensor can detect an action; if the
sensor does not give signals for 4 hours it triggers an alarm
B Same as point A but for the night
C It displays when the “day” and “night” conditions start. They can only be
set by SW.
D It sets the type of alarm detection (from F1 to F8), which can be of two
types: Disabled (Detection of open – closed) Enabled (Detection of open –
closed – cable cutting – short circuit)
E It sets the type of SOS alarm detection, which can be of two types: Disabled
(Detection of open – closed) Enabled (Detection of open – closed – cable
cutting – short circuit)
F It enables the SOS sensor on the back of the device to which an extra SOS
sensor can be connected.
G Disabled (NC) – enabled (NO)
H Restore the factory settings
I Save the settings
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View access In this section it is possible to display the passwords or the
system access codes
DCBA
A It displays the code which opens the last EP of my community, i.e. the EP
closest to the apartment, from those to which I have access (default 4321).
Example: if they are enabled to all the accesses (complete
Area/Building/Riser/Floor/Apartment structure) I set the code which opens the
Apartment EP.
B It displays the emergency code (default 4321) that opens the door and at
the same time sends an alarm message to the GS. Example: if a criminal forces
me to forcibly open the door.
Note: to activate the code, there must be a resident associated with the
apartment in the SW (see SW manual). C It displays the code that disarms the
alarm D It displays the installer password
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Firmware update If a firmware update is available, the system sends an alert
message
1. Touch to update
New software version ready for update
Remind later
OK
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