Simplebus UT Series Audio Modules User Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Simplebus
Table of Contents
PROGRAMMING MANUAL
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Simplebus 1 and 2 audio modules
Art. UT1010, UT1010B, UT1010W
Art. UT2010, UT2010B, UT2010W
AUDIO MODULES FOR ULTRA ENTRANCE PANEL, SIMPLEBUS1 AND 2 SYSTEMS.
Easy to install and simple to configure, thanks to the smart programming of
call buttons.
Twilight sensor for automatic nameplate backlighting switch-off during
daylight hours.
Omnidirectional digital microphone and double loudspeaker for high-fidelity
audio.
Audio-visual indications for disabled individuals assistance request can be
activated via programming.
Facility for 2 call buttons. To be finished with cap, single button or dual
button made using aluminium or professional grade plastic treated to prevent
yellowing and dulling.
Adjustment and programming can take place without removing the module.
ULTRA: the new and most technologically advanced entrance panel that is
perfectly easy to install.
Available in flush-mounted or surface-mounted variants (protrusion from the
wall just 10 mm and 35 mm respectively), in silver (art. UT1010, UT2010),
black RAL9005 (art. UT1010B, UT2010B) and white RAL9010 (art. UT1010W,
UT2010W).
PROGRAMMING VIA VIP MANAGER
In addition to the basic configurations, this allows full and customised programming:
- of the actions to be carried out upon closure of the RTE input
- of the actions to be assigned to each module button
- of the functions to be performed when specific events occur (up to 20 events can be set)
- of the command that activates the SE output and/or the Relay
INSTALLATION
- System requirements: Min. operating system Windows 7-64bit, min. NET Framework: 4.7.2, min. CPU 2GHz Dual Core, min. RAM 4GB; min. free memory 200MB
- Download the ViP Manager software from the website pro.comelitgroup.com and run the installation file, following the on-screen instructions
- Connect the modules
SEARCHING FOR DEVICES TO CONFIGURE
√ Connect the audio module to the computer and open ViP Manager
- In Options (1), Local connections (2) select the correct network interface “Remote NDIS based Internet Sharing Device” (3)
- Confirm by pressing OK (4)
- Press Scan system (5) to begin searching for devices
- Select the module
ABOUT
DEVICE INFORMATION
This section shows information relating to the device (the fields cannot be
edited)
INPUTS
RTE INPUT
This menu is used to program the actions to be executed upon closure of the
RTE input
- Function: action to be executed
◊ None: no action
◊ Lock-release: a Lock-release command is sent (default)
◊ Relay command: activates the relay for the audio or audio module
◊ Actuator control: activates an actuator art.1256 within the system. If this option is selected, the “Address” field is shown; enter the address of the actuator you want to control (from 1 to 255)
◊ Control on Ultra bus (UDB): activates one of the relays for the number keypad if connected. If this option is selected, the “Device type > UT9279” field (non-editable) is shown, in addition to “UDB output type” which can be used to select which relay to activate on the number keypad (Relay 1 or Relay
- ◊ Send audio call: makes an audio call to the address entered in the
“Address” field (from 1 to 240).
The “ Number of calls ” field also appears, in which you can select the number of calls to make to the address entered in the “Address” field (System settings or from 1 to 10)
◊ Door open indication: enables the “Door open” indication on the door entry monitor
◊ SE output command: enables the audio or audio/video module SE output
SETTINGS
GENERAL
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Button tone: if the option is enabled, every time the call button is pressed a tone will be emitted (enabled by default)
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Confirmation tone on call sent: if the option is enabled, every time a call is made a confirmation tone will be emitted (enabled by default)
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Voice message language and visual indications: this option is used to activate visual indications and voice messages assisting disabled individuals
◊ None: both visual indications and voice messages are disabled
◊ Visual indications only: when a call is sent and communication is established, and when a lock-release command is sent, visual indications are enabled on the module
◊ [English] + visual indications: when a call is sent and communication is established, and when a lockrelease command is sent, both visual indications and the corresponding audio messages are enabled on the module -
Enable RTE control voice message: if the option enabled (and voice messages are enabled), upon closure of the contact the corresponding voice message is played (disabled by default)
BACKLIGHTING LED
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Mode: this option is used to manage nameplate backlighting using the twilight sensor supplied
◊ Auto: backlighting comes on at night and switches off during the day (default)
◊ On: backlighting is always on
◊ Off: backlighting is always off -
Adjustment: this option is used to adjust the backlighting intensity (from 0, off, to 100, default: 100)
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*Activation threshold:** this option is used to set the backlighting activation threshold (Low, Medium, High, Maximum, default: Medium)
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*Enable Light-me function:** this function can be used to enable button backlighting only on the user’s request, by pressing the LIGHT-ME button on the audio module; this saves energy and reduces light pollution. Backlighting management for this button depends on the twilight sensor setting.
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Menu only shown if “Mode” is set to “Auto”.
COMMUNICATIONS
CALL SETTINGS
- Lock-release enabled only with forwarded call: if this option is enabled, the door-entry phone can only trigger the electric door lock after receiving a call (disabled by default)
- Reset after lock-release: if this option is enabled (default), after the electric door lock is triggered, communication is stopped for the period of time set in the field “Wait time before reset (sec.)”
- Answer wait time (sec): after a call, once this time period has elapsed without communication being established between the audio module and the door-entry phone, the system reverts to standby mode (from 10 to 120 seconds, default: 60 seconds)
- Talk time (sec): duration of communication between the audio module and the door-entry phone. Once this time period has elapsed, the system reverts to standby mode (from 30 to 300 seconds, default: 90 seconds)
- Wait time before reset (sec): after the electric door lock has been triggered, communication is stopped for this time period (from 0, immediately, to 10 seconds)
- System busy signalling time (sec): if a call attempt is made and the system is engaged in previous communication, a busy signal is displayed for the time period specified in this option (from 1 to 300 seconds, default: 10 seconds)
- Call: number of calls sent to the door-entry phone when the key on the audio module is pressed
◊ Single: a single call is sent (default)
◊ Triple: 3 consecutive calls are sent
• Amplified microphone audio: this option is used to increase audio or audio/video module microphone gain. Only for use in special installations.
BUTTONS
AUDIO MODULE
- Button: select the button to program, referring to the images
- Function: this option is used to assign a different action to each module button
◊ None: no action (default)
◊ Light-me: this option is used to activate the LIGHT-ME function for the selected button
◊ A udio call: when the button is pressed, an audio call is made to the address entered in the “Address” field (from 1 to 240). The “Number of calls” field also appears, in which you can select the number of calls to make to the address entered in the “Address” field (System settings or from 1 to 10)
◊ Local output control: when the button is pressed, the output set in the “Output” field is activated (SE output for the module or Relay output for the module)
◊ Actuator control: when the button is pressed, the actuator with the address entered in the “Address” field is activated
◊ Control on Ultra bus (UDB): activates the relay on the Module keypad specified in the “Device type” field (UDB output type: Relay 1 or Relay 2)
BUTTON MODULE TYPE
- Button module type: select the button module model, UT9200 (default) or 3063U
MODULES
- Button: select the button to program, referring to the images
- Function: this option is used to assign a different action to each module button
◊ None: no action (default)
◊ Audio call: when the button is pressed, an audio call is made to the address entered in the “Address” field (from 1 to 240). The “Number of calls” field also appears, in which you can select the number of calls to make to the address entered in the “Address” field (System settings or from 1 to 10)
◊ Local output control: when the button is pressed, the output set in the “Output” field is activated (SE output for the module or Relay output for the module)
◊ Actuator control: when the button is pressed, the actuator with the address entered in the “Address” field is activated
◊ Control on Ultra bus (UDB): activates the relay on the Module keypad specified in the “Device type” field (UDB output type: Relay 1 or Relay 2)
OUTPUTS
SE OUTPUT
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Function: select the command which activates the SE output for the audio module
◊ Lock-release: every lock-release command activates the output
◊ Actuator control: every actuator command with the address set in the “Address sent to external unit” field activates the output
◊ Call sent: every call sent activates the output -
Activation
◊ Local output control (non-editable) -
Local output type
◊ SE (non-editable) -
Enable Tones: a confirmation tone is emitted when the output is activated for the time period set in the “Activation time (sec.)” field
RELAY OUTPUT
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Function: select the command which activates the Relay output for the audio module
◊ Lock-release: every lock-release command activates the output
◊ Actuator control: every actuator command with the address set in the “Address sent to external unit” field activates the output
◊ Call sent: every call sent activates the output -
Activation
◊ Local output control (non-editable) -
Local output type
◊ Relay (non-editable) -
Enable Tones: a confirmation tone is emitted when the output is activated for the time period set in the “Activation time (sec.)” field
VIRTUAL OUTPUT 1 / VIRTUAL OUTPUT 2
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Function: select the command which activates the virtual output for the audio module. The virtual outputs are NOT physically part of the module, they are commands sent over the bus.
◊ Lock-release: every lock-release command activates the output
◊ Actuator control: every actuator command with the address set in the “Address sent to external unit” field activates the output
◊ Call sent: every call sent activates the output -
Activation
◊ Local output control: activates the output set in the “Local output type” field (SE output for the module or Relay output for the module)
◊ Control on Ultra bus (UDB): the command activates the relay on the Module keypad specified in the “Device type” field (UDB output type: Relay 1 or Relay 2)
◊ Actuator control: the command activates the actuator with the address entered in the “Address” field -
Enable tones: a confirmation tone is emitted when the output is activated for the time period set in the “Activation time (sec.)” field
EVENTS
You can set the several functions to be executed when specific events occur. Up to 20 events can be set.
EVENTS
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No.: select the progressive number of the event
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Action: select the action triggering the event
◊ None: no action (default)
◊ Call sent: if a call is sent to a door-entry phone with an address that falls within the values entered in the “From address” and “To address” fields, it triggers the event specified in the “Activation” field
◊ Lock-release: if a lock-release command is sent from a door-entry phone with an address that falls within the values entered in the “From address” and “To address” fields, it triggers the event specified in the “Activation” field
◊ Actuator control: if an actuator command is sent with an address that falls within the values entered in the “From address” and “To address” fields, it triggers the event specified in the “Activation” field -
Activation: action triggered after the event specified in the “Action” field occurs
◊ Local output control: activates the output set in the “Local output type” field (SE output for the module or Relay output for the module). NOTE: Module SE Output and/or module Relay Output must be set in the menu “Outputs”SE Output and/or Relay Output with “Function” > Lock-release and/or actuator
◊ Control on Ultra bus (UDB): activates the relay on the number keypad specified in the “Device type” field (UDB output type: Relay 1 or Relay 2)
◊ Actuator control: activates the actuator with the address specified in the “Address” field (from 1 to 255)
MAINTENANCE
Restarting the device
To restart the module:
- select it
- right-click on the description (a pop-up with 5 sub-menus will appear)
- select “Restart device” or
- click which appears on the menu bar
Resetting the device
To restore the factory settings of the module:
- select it
- right-click on the description (a pop-up with 5 sub-menus will appear)
- select “Reset device” (an alert/confirm procedure request window appears)
Resetting call button programming
To delete the call address programming for the module buttons:
- select it
- right-click on the description (a pop-up with 5 sub-menus will appear)
- select “Reset Call Directory” (an alert/confirm procedure request window appears)
Updating device firmware
To update the module firmware:
- select it
- right-click on the description (a pop-up with 5 sub-menus will appear)
- select “Download firmware” or
- click which appears on the menu bar
Notes
- If you need to update the module from a version preceding 1.1.1 to a version higher than 1.1.1, you must ALWAYS move to version 1.1.1 FIRST and then update to the desired higher version.
- The update packages consist of 2 files.
Simplebus 2
- First install the file Us2x_UAPP_HW0x0002_vX.X.X.vpk (at the end of the update the red LED with the bell symbol will be lit steadily)
- Next, install the file Us2x_AUDI_HW0x0002_X.X.X.vpk
Both files must be used and installed in this order.
Simplebus 1
- First install the file Us1x_UAPP_HW0x0002_vX.X.X.vpk (at the end of the update the red LED with the bell symbol will be lit steadily)
- Next, install the file Us1x_AUDI_HW0x0002_X.X.X.vpk
Both files must be used and installed in this order.
Restore backup
If the audio module is replaced, all programming is imported (only available
if at least one additional module is connected via flat cable). The procedure
should be completed within one hour of removal of the old module
To restore the module configuration:
- select it
- right-click on the description (a pop-up with 5 sub-menus will appear)
- select “Recovery backup”
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