VIMAR 34235 kb View Wireless App Instruction Manual

June 15, 2024
VIMAR

VIMAR 34235 kb View Wireless App

Product Information

Specifications

  • Wireless Technology: Bluetooth
  • Supported Environments: 3
  • Supported Devices: 3
  • Gateway: Configured
  • System Check: Checked
  • User Roles: Administrator

General Information

The product requires a minimum set of hardware and software requirements. Please ensure that your system meets these requirements before proceeding with the configuration and commissioning procedure.

Minimum hardware and software requirements
To use the product, you need:

  • A compatible device (e.g., smartphone, tablet) with Bluetooth technology
  • An internet connection
  • The latest version of the product’s app installed on your device

Configuration and Commissioning Procedure
The following steps outline the configuration and commissioning procedure using Bluetooth technology:

Configuration and commissioning procedure with Bluetooth technology standard

  1. Ensure that your device meets the minimum hardware and software requirements.
  2. Download and install the product’s app from the App Store (for iOS devices) or Google Play Store (for Android devices).
  3. Launch the app and follow the on-screen instructions to create an account.
  4. Once logged in, select the “Create a new system” option.
  5. Follow the prompts to configure your system and environments.
  6. To associate flush mounting devices, go to the “Configuration” section.
  7. Follow the instructions provided to complete the association process.

Registration and Login

To access the product’s features and functionalities, you need to register and log in to your account:

  1. Download and install the product’s app from the App Store (for iOS devices) or Google Play Store (for Android devices).
  2. Launch the app and select the “Register” option.
  3. Follow the on-screen instructions to create an account.
  4. Once registered, select the “Login” option.
  5. Enter your credentials (username and password) and click “Login”.

Lights/Roller Shutters/Climate Control/Energy Section
This section provides instructions for configuring various aspects of your system:

Configuration

To configure lights, roller shutters, climate control, and energy settings, follow these steps:

Creating the system and environments

  1. Ensure that you are logged in to your account.
  2. Navigate to the “Configuration” section.
  3. Select the “Create a new system” option.
  4. Follow the prompts to set up your system and environments.

Association of flush mounting devices

  1. Ensure that you are in the “Configuration” section.
  2. Select the “Association” option.
  3. Follow the instructions provided to associate flush mounting devices with your system.

Integrations Section

This section provides instructions for integrating the product
with other devices or systems:

Video door entry indoor station

To integrate a video door entry indoor station, follow these steps:

Association

  1. Ensure that you are in the “Integrations” section.
  2. Select the “Association” option.
  3. Follow the instructions provided to associate the video door entry indoor station with your system.

Editing

  1. Ensure that you are in the “Integrations” section.
  2. Select the “Editing” option.
  3. Follow the instructions provided to edit the settings of the video door entry indoor station.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What are the minimum hardware and software requirements for using the product?
A: To use the product, you need a compatible device with Bluetooth technology, an internet connection, and the latest version of the product’s app installed on your device.

Q: How do I create a new system and set up environments?
A: To create a new system and set up environments, log in to your account, navigate to the configuration section, and select the “Create a new system” option. Follow the on-screen prompts to configure your system and environments.

Q: How do I associate flush mounting devices with my system?
A: In the configuration section, select the “Association” option and follow the instructions provided to associate flush mounting devices with your system.

Q: How do I integrate a video door entry indoor station?
A: In the integrations section, select the “Association” option and follow the instructions provided to integrate the video door entry indoor station with your system.

Installer manual

Welcome
No system is associated with your account. What do you want to do?

Giulia Home
View your system status here
Environments 3 environments
Devices 3 devices
Gateway Gateway configured
System check System checked
Roles management You are an administrator

Create a new system Manage systems Manage device Logout
WIEW Wireless X.X.X

View Wireless App.

SMART HOME VIEW WIRELESS

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View Wireless

General information

The View Wireless App is designed for the configuration of the devices in the connected wiring series that constitute the ideal solution in new systems or refurbishments where basic smart functions are required. The wiring of connected devices requires a power supply (L, N) and connection to the related loads and/or electro-mechanical control devices (2-way switches, 1-way switches, push buttons) to replicate control points or activate scenarios. The range of devices for controlling lights and roller shutters includes both flush mounting and retrofit devices; in Bluetooth technology mode, the system’s consumption/production of electricity can also be measured using the DIN rail mounted device art. 02963. Also in Bluetooth technology mode, the thermostat art. 30810-02973 is available and designed to set the temperature locally while its management (timed schedules, etc.) is done via the View user App. The thermostat can be associated with the magnetic contact art. 03980 to turn off the system in the event of an open window or to recall scenarios created with the View App. The devices are shipped pre-configured by default with the Bluetooth® technology 5.0 standard but they can also operate with the Zigbee technology standard exclusively; using the View Wireless installer App, the operating standard can in fact be edited. The Bluetooth technology standard is designed to use devices in a mesh network, in which the gateway 30807-20597-19597-16497-14597 (always necessary) is designed to control the system from the user View App both locally and remotely and to control the system with voice assistants. Using the View Wireless App, the system is configured in Bluetooth technology mode and all the parameters are set, with the addition of battery-free remote controls, based on energy harvesting technology by EnOcean, for the activation of scenarios or the addition of other control points. The system is compatible with IFTTT and recipes/applets can therefore created, involving climate control, also integrating IFTTT compatible third-party devices. Up to 64 devices can be connected, and up to 16 different scenarios can be set. In Bluetooth technology mode, you can also configure the devices for access control, both stand-alone as well as integrated in the connected system and therefore also manageable via the View App. The devices are programmed via the View Wireless App, which associated the transponder cards with each device, to grant access and permit the use of the services in the room in safely and securely. The system can also work in stand-alone mode; via the View Wireless App, the installer configures the system, the facility manager programmes the accesses and lastly, the customer with the transponder card can access his or her room and other communal rooms, if authorised to do so. By adding the gateway, the system can be integrated with other connected devices and also allow the remote opening of the door and the room status control. The Zigbee technology standard makes it possible to use devices directly in combination with a third-party Zigbee gateway, such as Alexa Echo Plus or Show; in this mode, configuration takes place by the Alexa App and integration with vocal control is native. The App is also designed to upload the Zigbee 3.0 protocol onto each individual connected device, guaranteeing use in an Alexa Smart Home without requiring additional gateways (the network HUB is Alexa). The presence of Wi-Fi connectivity is required to allow the connection to the Cloud for supervision (local and remote) and for integrations with the Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri and Homekit voice assistants.
Example of the View Wireless system architecture with flush mounting devices and Bluetooth technology standard:
Cloud
ADSL / Fibre / 4G

Wi-Fi ROUTER

Vocal control

03925 battery-free light
control
M

03925 battery-free scenario
control

14597 gateway

14008 traditional push button

14592.0 connected light 2-way switch

14005 traditional 2-way switch

14594.0 connected roller shutter control

14593 connected
socket outlet actuator

14210 socket outlet
N L

02973.B connected thermostat

03980 connected
magnetic contact

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General information
Example of the View Wireless system architecture with flush mounting devices, retrofit modules and meter devices with Bluetooth technology standard:
03980 connected magnetic contact

02963 meter device

Counter

03981 light control device

03982 roller shutter control device

02973.B connected thermostat

LN

DATPEAC3O8D3E2NL

CPTATR.YPOEFNDMFG

L N

19597 19008 gateway traditional
push button

19008

19066

traditional double push

push button button

19008

19066

traditional double push

push button button

19210 socket outlet

Wi-Fi ROUTER
Cloud
ADSL / Fibre / 4G

Vocal control

03925 battery-free scenario
control

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General information
Example of the View Wireless access control system architecture:
ROOM 1

ROOM 2

19462.B
connected land-
ing reader N L

19467.B connected
pocket

19597.B gateway

CONFIGURATION USE

19462.B connected landing reader
19462.B connected landing reader

19467.B
connected
pocket N L

COMMUNAL ROOM

Example of the View Wireless system architecture with flush mounting devices and Zigbee technology standard:

Wi-Fi ROUTER

Cloud
ADSL / Fibre / 4G

M

Vocal control
4

14592.0

14005

14593

14210

connected

tradi-

14594.0 connected

socket

light 2-way

tional 2-way connected

socket

outlet

switch

switch

roller shut-

outlet

N

ter control

actuator

N

L

L

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General information
Example of the View Wireless system architecture with flush mounting devices, retrofit modules and Zigbee technology standard:

Wi-Fi ROUTER

Cloud
ADSL / Fibre / 4G

Vocal control

L

N

03981 light control device

03982 roller shutter control device
L N

19008 traditional push button

19008

19066

traditional double push

push button button

19008

19066

traditional double push

push button button

19210 socket outlet

The following table illustrates the functions of the Cloud split by type of standard used (Bluetooth technology and Zigbee technology).

Bluetooth technology

Zigbee technology

Access to the Cloud Installer

Gateway 30807-20597-19597
16497-14597

Wi-Fi ROUTER

System configuration backup

· Local and remote control via View App User
· Vocal controls via Alexa, Google and Siri devices

Alexa

Wi-Fi ROUTER

Vocal control for device recognition and environment association

· Local and remote control via Alexa App · Vocal controls via Alexa devices

I.I Minimum hardware and software requirements
Hardware: · Tablet and Smartphone.
Software: · Android operating system ver. 7.0 e later. · iOS operating system ver. 12 e later.

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Configuration and commissioning procedure
II. Configuration and commissioning procedure with Bluetooth technology standard.
This paragraph illustrates the sequential steps that the Installer needs to take to carry out configuration and commissioning of a Wireless system that works via the Bluetooth technology standard.

1

Download the View Wireless App from the store onto the device (Tablet/Smartphone) that will be used for configuration

2

Create your account on MyVIMAR (on-line)

3

Start the View Wireless App and log in with the credentials you just created

4

Wire all devices in the system.

System creation. · Create the environments. 5 · Associate all the devices (except the gateway) with the respective environments. · For every device, set the function, the parameters and any accessory devices (wired or radio
control and related function).
The gateway 30807-20597-19597-16497-14497 should be associated last since it will be storing
all the information relating to the configuration of devices.
6 Transfer the configuration of the devices to the gateway and connect it to the Wi-Fi network

Delivery of the system to the Administrator user (who must have created his/her profile on MyVIMAR).

·

the Installer, via the View Wireless App, delivers the configured system to the Administrator.

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· the Administrator user, via the View App, can now manage the system functions and associate other users (who must in turn be equipped

with the View App and have created their profile on MyVIMAR) assigning rights and permissions.

View Wireless

Registration and login III. Registration and login
To use the View Wireless App, and similarly for all the many mobile applications available, you need to register the account associated with installation using the Vimar Cloud which – with a login and password – will then grant access to the available functions. Once installation is complete, power the system; from your tablet or smartphone, open the View Wireless App and the screens for account registration will be displayed.
Select “Create new account” and then proceed by entering all the data required.
Confirm with ” Create new account”; the App will send a confirmation e-mail to the address provided to authenticate the registration and thus activate the account. Once you’ve done this, exit the App and re-open it; enter the E-mail address and Password you just registered and confirm with ” Enter”.
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Registration and login
If you lose or forget your password, use the “Have you forgotten your password?” and the App will send all the instructions to set a new password to the e-mail address provided.
Caution: every time you log in the following notification e-mail is sent:
Installer Mario
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Registration and login

The “Check Sessions” option displays the list of applications (App and vocal assistants) associated with the user that are enabled to access his or her systems. · Select “Check Sessions” to display the MyVIMAR screen again to log in. · Once you have logged in, the screen displayed shows the applications enabled that may possibly be revoked in the event of undesired enabling or due to lack of use.

Name and Surname of user

Logoff button

Type of authorised application

Type of authorisation revocation

If one or more applications are revoked, these will be disabled and the login procedure will have to be repeated.
· Depending on the type of application revoked, the following takes place: Installer App = View Pro Installer App: when the authorisation is revoked, after 5 minutes, the MyVIMAR screen is automatically displayed and the login procedure has to be repeated. User App = View User App: when the authorisation is revoked, after 5 minutes, the MyVIMAR screen is automatically displayed and the login procedure has to be repeated. Alexa Vocal Assistant = Alexa Skill on View App: when the authorisation is revoked, all Vimar devices can no longer be reached by Amazon. The entire configuration procedure will therefore need to be repeated and the user will lose all settings previously saved. Google Vocal Assistant = Google Action on View App: when the authorisation is revoked, all Vimar devices can no longer be reached by Google. The entire configuration procedure will therefore need to be repeated and the user will lose all settings previously saved.
IMPORTANT: If you suspect your access credentials have been stolen, authorisation needs to be revoked, and your password changed.

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LIGHTS/ROLLER SHUTTERS/CLIMATE CONTROL/ENERGY SECTION
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Configuration 1. Configuration
This chapter illustrates all the steps that make it possible to configure the devices in the connected wiring series and make systems operational. 1.1 Creating the system and environments Once you have registered and logged in, the App will display in a self-guided way the steps required to create the system and the environments in which it is divided up.
Welcome
No system is associated with your account. What do you want to do?
Create a new system
Manage systems
Manage device
Logout

WIEW Wireless X.X.X

· Select “Create new system”; enter the name of the system and confirm with

.

New system
Insert the name of your system.

New system
Insert the name of your system.

Type in name

Giulia Home

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Configuration
After you have named the system, the screen with which to create the environments is displayed.
Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how
Add

· Select

(Add); enter the name of the environment and confirm with

ronments screen.

. The environment you just created (in this example Hallway) will be displayed in the envi-

Environment name

Environment name

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Type in name

Hallway

Add

Hallway

Every environment created can in turn be divided up into other sub- environments (up to three depth levels); this option is useful in the case of systems with many devices or to divide up the system down to the smallest detail. The creation of sub-environments is optional and can therefore even be omitted. To create a sub-environment select the environment (for instance “Hallway”); the screen for the addition of a sub-environment is displayed.
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Configuration

Hallway
Environment is contained in: Giulia Home

Add sub-

Edit

environment

Delete

Select

(Add sub-environment); enter the name of the sub-environment and confirm with

will be displayed in the sub-environments screen.

. The sub-environment you just created (in this example Wardrobe)

Environment name

Environment name

Hallway
Environment is contained in: Giulia Home

Type in name

Wardrobe

Add subenvironment

Edit

Wardrobe

Delete

Select

to exit the sub-environment and return to the main environment.

· The procedure described above should be repeated for all environments (and any sub-environments) you wish to create.
CAUTION: Once you have created the environments, proceed with the association of all the control, actuation, dimmer, sensor and meter devices whereas the gateway (art. 30807-20597-19597-16497-14597) should be associated last since it needs to receive all the data relating to the programming carried out on the devices.

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Configuration

1.2 Association of flush mounting devices When you have finished creating the environments, select

; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

Add

· Select

(Add) ; choose the environment in which to place the device (for instance Entrance) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device.

Device name

Giulia Home

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

Type in name

Device name Right wall

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, the device and press the key (or push button) of the device to associate. In this case, the association of the electronic 2-way switch art. 20592.0-19592.0-19592-16492-14592.0-14592 will be illustrated.
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Configuration

Configure device
Approach the device and hold down the button on the front (both for the roller shutter)
until the LED flashes blue.

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Device function
Choose the function to view in the VIEW APP. What does it mean?

Lights Various Doors, gates and windows

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

· Once you have associated the 2-way switch, select the function (in this case Lights) and confirm with as illustrated in para. 2.2.

. The LED backlighting and the parameters will be set subsequently

Device function
Choose the function to view in the VIEW APP. What does it mean?
Lights Various Doors, gates and windows

Device function
Choose the function to view in the VIEW APP. What does it mean?

Lights Various Doors, gates and windows

· Once you have selected the function, the screen displayed allows you to complete the device configuration or add accessory devices (radio control art. 03925 or wired control).
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Configuration
Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Configure the accessories
Configure additional controls by associating them with the current device.
See how to recognise them
Battery-free control
Wired control

Configuration complete!

Finished

Select “Finished” to complete the tasks and move on to the configuration of the subsequent device.
1.2.1 Radio control association. The number of radio controls art. 03925 which can be associated with each connected device (2-way switch, control device with relay and roller shutter control device) is 2. For the association of a radio control art. 03925 you will need to configure its buttons and respective functions. · Select “Battery-free control” to start the procedure and scan the QR code on the back of the art. 03925 (the App activates the camera on the device to allow you to scan the
QR code). Select to activate the smartphone illuminator to facilitate QR code reading operations in dark settings. For the association of a radio control art. 03925 you will need to configure its buttons and respective functions.

Configure the accessories
Configure additional controls by associating them with the current device.
See how to recognise them

Associate
Identify the QR code on the back of the radio device and proceed with scanning.

Scan QR Code
Identify the QR code on the back of the radio device and scan it with your camera

Battery-free control Wired control

Finished · After the QR code has been read, assign a name to the device and confirm with .
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Configuration
Device name
Type in name

Device name

Hallway key

Configure buttons
Select the battery-free control’s button to configure.

· Press the button you wish to configure on the radio control 03925; the App will display the chosen button. The next screen displayed is to choose whether to use the button to replicate the function of the device (in this case the 2-way switch) with which the radio control has been associated to call up a generic scenario.

Configure buttons
Select the battery-free control’s button to configure.

Choose the function
Device management Call up scenario

Device management. Select “Device management”, since it is a 2-way switch, you can choose whether to perform an ON/OFF control from a single button or from two different buttons. Caution: the double control option will only be available if the radio device has two vertically adjacent buttons.
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Configuration
Choose the function
Device management Call up scenario

Select the mode
Choose whether to use one or two buttons for the device management function.

Select the mode
Choose whether to use one or two buttons for the device management function.

Single button control

Two button control (On above,
Off below)

Single button control

Two button control (On above,
Off below)

Once you have chosen the type of control (on/off or double) the App will display the choice by lighting up the related option in yellow (in this example, the double button has been selected).
Select the mode
Choose whether to use one or two buttons for the device management function.

Single button control

Two button control (On above,
Off below)

At this stage, you can configure the remaining buttons of the radio control 03295 with the same procedure or complete the operation using

.

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Configuration
Call up scenario. Select “Call up scenario” and give the button a name so that it is immediately recognisable the moment the scenario is assigned to it (configured by the end user using the View App).

Choose the function

Button name
Rename the button to recognise it when you want to associate it with a scenario

Button name
Rename the button to recognise it when you want to associate it with a scenario

Device management Call up scenario

Type in name

Button near the door

Enter the name and confirm with

.

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Configuration
1.2.2 Wired control association. When associating a wired control with the device using the dedicated terminal (for instance terminal P of the 2-way switch) you will need to define the type of function to achieve, as you did for the radio control.

Configure the accessories
Configure additional controls by associating them with the current device.
See how to recognise them

Choose the function

Battery-free control Wired control

Device management Call up scenario

Finished

Select “Device management” to replicate the function achieved by the 2-way switch without further options. Select “Call up scenario” to give the wired control a name so that it is immediately recognisable the moment the scenario is assigned to it (which is configured by the end user using the View App).

Select

to confirm; lastly, select “Finished” to go back to the device association screen which now displays the device (2-way switch) you just associated with the respec-

tive name and environment.

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add
ENTRANCE
Right wall

· The procedure should then be repeated for all the devices to be associated. Depending on the type of device, different functions will be available but the procedure (choice of device, association with the environment and configuration of additional controls) is the same for all of them.
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Configuration
For instance, if you add the roller shutter control device art. 20594.0-19594.0-19594-16494-14594.0-14594, the functions available are as follows:
What do you want to control?
Scegli quali funzioni attribuire al controllo tapparelle appena associato. What does it mean?
Roller shutter with slats
Roller shutter without slats Roller shutter with dead-man operation Curtain

1.3 Association of meter device art. 02963.
When you have finished creating the environments, select ; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.
Only one meter for total consumption (or for a single load) can be installed in a system; in photovoltaic systems, a maximum of two meters can be installed (one for the exchange meter and one of the production meter).

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

Add

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Configuration
Location
Start by choosing where to place the device.

Attic

Bedroom

Device name Type in name

Device name Convector

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device and press the configuration push button on the device.

Configure device
Approach the device and hold down the button on the front (both for the roller shutter)
until the LED flashes blue.

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Device function
You are configuring an energy meter. You can use it for a system with or without
production What does it mean?

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

for systems without production
Consumption meter
for systems with production
Production meter Exchange meter

· Once you have associated the device, depending on the type of system (without production or with production), select the type of metering to perform and confirm with .
The meter device can in fact be configured differently according to the type of system and to the type of flow to be monitored; this example illustrates a system without production. If you configure the device as a Consumption meter you will not be able to add other meters since the system without production only envisages one.

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Configuration

Device function
You are configuring an energy meter. You can use it for a system with or without
production What does it mean?
for systems without production
Consumption meter
for systems with production
Production meter Exchange meter

Functions
Define the method with which the energy meter sends your system data. What does it mean?

Send deactivated

Timed

On variation

Timed on variation

Send threshold

Transmission interval

· Once you have made your selection, the parameters relating to the method of transmission of the values measured at the gateway are displayed; depending on this method, you may or may not set the threshold and time variables.

Functions
Define the method with which the energy meter sends your system data. What does it mean?

Functions
Define the method with which the energy meter sends your system data. What does it mean?

Functions
Define the method with which the energy meter sends your system data. What does it mean?

Send deactivated

Timed

On variation

Timed on variation

Send threshold

Send deactivated

Timed

On variation

Timed on variation

Send threshold

Send deactivated

Timed

On variation

Timed on variation

Send threshold

Transmission interval

Transmission interval

Transmission interval

– Select – Select

(Timed) to set the time interval within which to send the values to the gateway. (On variation) to set the power variation threshold within which to send the values to the gateway.

– Select

(Timed on variation) to set the time interval and the power variation threshold within which to send the values to the gateway.

· Once you have completed the settings confirm with .

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Configuration
Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Device data update

Configuration complete!

Meter configuration is now complete. The device association screen will now display the associated meter with the respective name and relevant environment.
Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how
Add
BEDROOM
Convector

In the case of a system with production, two devices art. 02963 need to be associated, the first configured as a Production meter and the other as an Exchange meter. The configuration meter is entirely similar to that illustrated for the Consumption meter.

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Configuration
1.3.1 Load control The 02963 device is designed to control up to 8 loads and the user may manage their cut-off by setting the priorities via the View App. Each load is connected to the relay of a connected device (flush mounting and retrofit) and during configuration, the App will also offer the “Energy” option.
Device function
Choose the function to view in the VIEW APP. What does it mean?
Lights Various Access Energy

· Select “Energy”, the App will prompt you to update the firmware to the latest version (only where necessary) and to set the colour of the LEDs and the brightness level.

Device information
To continue with configuration this function, you need to update the firmware to the latest version.
Firmware version: 12.14.0002 Latest version: 13.01.0001
Update firmware

Update in progress
Wait for the operation to complete

LED backlighting
Choose the colour of the LEDs and the brightness levels.

Colour

Brightness with load off
Brightness with load on

· Once you have completed the settings, confirm with .

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Configuration
The App will complete the configuration process and the device associated with the load will be displayed on the add devices screen (for instance, the “Right wall” socket outlet). Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how
Add
ENTRANCE
Right wall
The procedure is the same for all 8 loads to be controlled.
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1.4 Association of retrofit devices. The procedure is almost identical to that illustrated for flush mounting devices; the main steps are provided below for the sake of completeness. When you have finished creating the environments, select ; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

Add

· Select

(Add); choose the environment in which to place the device (for instance Bedroom) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device.

Device name

Convector

Bedroom

Type in name

Device name Ceiling fan

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device and press the control push button of the load (for art. 03981 press the one connected to P1 while for art. 03982 simultaneously press those connected to P and P )
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Configuration

Configure device
Approach the device and hold down the button on the front (both for the roller shutter)
until the LED flashes blue.

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

Device function
Choose the function to view in the VIEW APP. What does it mean?
Lights Various Doors, gates and windows

· Once the device has been associated, select the function to be carried out (Lights for art. 03981 or Doors, gates and windows for art. 03982) and confirm with . The procedure for the association of any radio and wired controls are similar to those of the flush mounting devices; for full details, therefore, see para. 1.2.1 and 1.2.2.
· Select Various to set/edit the device parameters; – on/off, timed on/off and behaviour at restart for the device with relay output (art. 03981); – rise and fall times, favourite position, etc. for the roller shutter control device (art. 03982).

Functions
Define the device behaviour

Functions
Define the device behaviour

On/Off

Timed On

Time On

Activation delay in a scenario
Behaviour at restart

On/Off

Timed On

Time On

Activation delay in a scenario
Behaviour at restart

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1.5 Association of magnetic contact art. 03980. When you have finished creating the environments, select

; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Living room

Add

· Select

(Add); choose the environment in which to place the magnetic contact (for instance, Living room) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Device name

Mountain House

Living room

Type in name

North window

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device and press the configuration button.
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· Once the device has been associated, the App prompts you to specify whether the magnetic contact has also been connected to a wired contact.

Configure device
Approach the device and activate the configuration mode until the LED flashes blue

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Wired contact
Choose which function to assign to the wired contact.

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

Access Sensors Do not configure

If you choose not to configure it, you will only continue with the magnetic contact
that will be configured in “Access”.

By selecting “Acess” the wired contact can be used to detect the opening of a door or window. By selecting “Sensors” the wired contact can be used to perform an ON/OFF display. By selecting “Do not configure” the wired contact is excluded (as it is not in fact present) and only the magnetic contact, which will be associated directly with the “Access” mode, is configured.
1.5.1 Association of wired contact. “Access” mode. Select “Acess” and assign a name to the wired contact.

Wired contact
Choose which function to assign to the wired contact.

Wired Contact Name

Wired Contact Name

Access Sensors Do not configure

If you choose not to configure it, you will only continue with the magnetic contact
that will be configured in “Access”.

Type in name

Living room window

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Select to confirm; the association procedure starts, and when it ends, the notifications relating to the device can be set.

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Functions
Choose which notifications you wish to receive from the device.

Device data update

Configuration complete!

Enable/disable magnetic contact state change notification
Enable/disable wired contact state change notification
Enable/disable notification for battery charge (<10%)

Select to confirm; now set the type of activator, in other words the status in which the magnetic and wired contact should be to activate a scenario.
Activator enabling
The activation of a scenario can be associated with the opening and/or closing of one or more
contacts. Activate and assign a name.
North window opening
FOR MAGNETIC CONTACT OPENING
North window closing
FOR MAGNETIC CONTACT CLOSING
Living room window opening
FOR WIRED CONTACT OPENING
Living room window closing
FOR WIRED CONTACT CLOSING

Use

to select the desired activators (the key allows you to name them).

Select

to confirm.

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Search for repeater node
Search for a repeater device to allow the magnetic contact to communicate on the
mesh network. The operation may take a few seconds.

Search for repeater node
Search for a repeater device to allow the magnetic contact to communicate on the
mesh network. The operation may take a few seconds.

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add
LIVING ROOM

BLE thermostat North window

Search in progress

Check successfully completed! The repeater node identified is:
Kitchen light

Configuration is now complete. The device association screen will now display the associated magnetic contact with the respective name and relevant environment. “Sensors” mode. Select “Sensors” and assign a name to the wired contact.

Wired contact
Choose which function to assign to the wired contact.

Wired contact name

Wired contact name

Access Sensors Do not configure

If you choose not to configure it, you will only continue with the magnetic contact
that will be configured in “Access”.

Type in name

Conditioner

Select to confirm; the association procedure starts, and when it ends, the notifications relating device along with the type of activators can be set (the procedure is similar to the Access mode). In this case too, at the end of the configuration process, the device association screen will display the associated magnetic contact with the respective name and relevant environment.
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“Do not configure”. Select “Do not configure”; the association starts directly, and when it ends, the notifications relating to the magnetic contact can be set.

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Functions
Choose which notifications you wish to receive from the device.

Enable/disable magnetic contact state change notification
Enable/disable notification for battery charge (<10%)

Device data update

Configuration complete!

Select to confirm; now set the type of activator, in other words the status in which the magnetic contact should be to activate a scenario.
Activator enabling
The activation of a scenario can be associated with the opening and/or closing of one or more
contacts. Activate and assign a name.
North window opening
FOR MAGNETIC CONTACT OPENING
North window closing
FOR MAGNETIC CONTACT CLOSING

Use

to select the desired activators (the key allows you to name them).

Select

to confirm.

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1.6 Association of thermostat art. 30810-02973. When you have finished creating the environments, select

; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Living room

Add

· Select

(Add); choose the environment in which to place the thermostat (for instance, Living room) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Device name

Mountain House

Living room

Type in name

BLE thermostat

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device and press the

key on the thermostat until the circular ring flashes blue.

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Configure device
Approach the device and activate the configuration mode until the LED flashes blue.

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

· Once the thermostat has been identified, set the backlighting of the circular ring and the thermostat parameters.

LED backlighting Designed to select the type of colour used and the brightness level in standby; by default the button LEDs light up in the colour linked to the active seasonal mode.

Select

(Customised colour) to activate the colour setting and brightness options.

LED backlighting
Configure the colour and brightness of LED. The colour can be associated with the seasonal mode, or customised

Seasonal colour

Customised colour

LED backlighting
Configure the colour and brightness of LED. The colour can be associated with the seasonal mode, or customised

Seasonal colour

Customised colour

Colour
Backlighting on standby

Colour
Backlighting on standby

Confirm with ; the screen for the parameter setting is then displayed.

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Functions Designed to set all the parameters relating to the thermostat operation (temperature calibration, possible presence of an external probe, relay configuration, etc.).

Functions
Define the device behaviour

Functions
Define the device behaviour

Summer temperature calibration
Winter temperature calibration
External probe configuration
Relay configuration

External probe configuration
Relay configuration
Window reaction time
Window reactivation time

Confirm with ; the screen to set the parameters related to temperature control is displayed. Climate control Designed to set all the parameters relating to the system adjustment mode: – in ON/OFF mode, only the hysteresis can be set;
Climate control
Define the way the device will manage temperature control

On/Off

PID

Hysteresis

Proportional band

Integrative time

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– in PID mode, the Proportional band, Integrative time, Derivative time and Cycle time can be set.

Climate control
Define the way the device will manage temperature control

Climate control
Define the way the device will manage temperature control

On/Off

PID

Hysteresis

Proportional band

Integrative time

Proportional band Integrative time Derivative time Cycle time

Confirm with . · If magnetic contacts have previously been configured, the App displays the screen allowing you to associate them with the thermostat.

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configure the accessories
Configure accessory devices by associating them with the current device. See how to recognise them

Magnetic contact Wired contact

Device data update

Configuration complete!

Finished

By selecting “Magnetic contact” the thermostat can be associated with a magnetic contact to detect the opening of a door/window. By selecting “Wired contact” the thermostat can be associated with a wired contact to display an ON/OFF status on the VIEW App. N.B. Up to a maximum of 10 contacts can be associated with each thermostat.
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“Magnetic contact”. Select “Magnetic contact” and choose which one to associate.

Configure the accessories
Configure accessory devices by associating them with the current device. See how to recognise them

Magnetic contact Wired contact

Magnetic contact

Choose the magnetic contact to associate with the thermostat among those available
LIVING ROOM

North window Hight window Low window

Magnetic contact
Choose the magnetic contact to associate with the thermostat among those available
LIVING ROOM
North window Hight window Low window

Finished

The App will complete the association and the thermostat will be associated with the “High window” contact (in the case an open window, the notification will be sent and the temperature control will be interrupted).
“Wired contact”. Select “Wired contact” and choose which one to associate.

Configure the accessories

Wired contact

Wired contact

Configure accessory devices by associating them with the current device. See how to recognise them

Magnetic contact Wired contact

Choose the wired contact to associate with the thermostat among those available
LIVING ROOM

Living room window

Conditioner

Water heater

Choose the wired contact to associate with the thermostat among those available
LIVING ROOM

Living room window

Conditioner

Water heater

Finished
The App will complete the association and the thermostat will be associated with the “Air Conditioner” contact (on the VIEW App, the ON/OFF status of the air conditioner will be displayed) · Lastly, select ” Finished” to go back to the device association screen which displays the thermostat just configured with the respective name and relevant environment.
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Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add
LIVING ROOM

BLE thermostat Living room thermostat

North window

The procedure should then be repeated for all the thermostats to be configured.
1.6.1 Thermostat configuration. The View Wireless App is designed to set all the operating modes of the thermostat, the respective set points and time schedules. For further details see paragraph 2.7.

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1.7 Associating control art 30801-20591-19591-14591. When you have finished creating the environments, select ; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Living room

Add

· Select

; choose the environment in which to place the connected control (for instance, Living room) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Device name

Mountain House

Living room

Type in name

NoIortThCwoinndtroowl

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device and press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously. · Once the control has been associated, select the function (Control or call up scenario).
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Control Select the function to combine with the control (in this example, Lights).

The configured device will therefore be visible in the Add devices screen.
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Call up scenario If this option is selected, the control can be used to activate scenarios. Use to assign a name to the upper and lower buttons that will identify the two different scenarios (which will subsequently be configured with the View App).

Confirm with . The configured device will therefore be visible in the Add devices screen.

Once you have configured the device as “Control” or “Call up scenario”, select the IoT control you just created and then level, the parameters of the function and if necessary edit the recent configuration.

to set the colour of the LED and the brightness

1.7.1 Group configuration
The App is designed to create groups of actuators (lights and roller shutters) and to associate the IoT control so that it can control them simultaneously with a single device. Groups can also be controlled using the View App. For further details see paragraph 2.3.

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1.8 Associating the dimmer 30805-20595-19595-14595. When you have finished creating the environments, select ; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Living room

Add

· Select

(Add) ; choose the environment in which to place the dimmer (for instance, Entrance) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Mountain House

Living room

Type in name

Device name NoDritmh mwienrdow

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device and press the UP and DOWN buttons simultaneously. · Once the dimmer has been identified, set the colour of the LED and the brightness level.
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Configure device
Approach the device and activate the configuration mode until the LED flashes blue

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

LED backlighting
Choose the colour of the LEDs and the brightness levels.

Colour

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

Brightness with load off
Brightness with load on

· At the end confirm with ; the screen displayed allows you to set the functions of the dimmer and its parameters.
Functions First of all the device behaviour needs to be defined, as Non dimmable or Dimmable. The choice enables or disables the options relating to dimming operation.

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The following parameters can be set: – Lamp operation: LE or TE – Minimum operating value: 0-100% – Soft Start up time: 0-480 with steps of 1 s – Soft Stop down time: 0-480 with steps of 1 s – Dimming speed: Low, Medium, High – Dimming duration 0-480 with steps of 1 s – Timed operation: On – Off – ON time: 0-18 h with steps of 1 s – Power On behaviour: On – Off – Prev. – Power On value: 0-100% – Activation delay in a scenario: 0-18 h with steps of 1s
· Once you have set the functions and parameters, confirm with control art. 03925 or wired control).

; the screen displayed allows you to complete the dimmer configuration or add accessory devices (radio

Configure the accessories
Configure accessory devices by associating them with the current device. See how to recognise them

Magnetic contact Wired contact

Select “Finished” to complete the tasks and move on to the configuration of the subsequent device.

Finished

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1.8.1 Radio control association. The number of radio controls art. 03925 that can be associated with the dimmer is 2. For the association of a radio control art. 03925 you will need to configure its buttons and respective functions. · Select “Battery-free control” to start the procedure and scan the QR code on the back of the art. 03925 (the App activates the camera on the device to allow you to scan the
QR code). Select to activate the smartphone illuminator to facilitate QR code reading operations in dark settings. For the association of a radio control art. 03925 you will need to configure its buttons and respective functions.

Configure the accessories
Configure additional controls by associating them with the current device.
See how to recognise them

Associate
Identify the QR code on the back of the radio device and proceed with scanning.

Scan QR Code
Identify the QR code on the back of the radio device and scan it with your camera

Battery-free control Wired control

Finished

· After the QR code has been read, assign a name to the device and confirm with .

Device name

Device name

Type in name

Hallway key

Configure buttons
Select the battery-free control’s button to configure.

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· Press the button you wish to configure on the radio control 03925; the App will display the chosen button. The next screen displayed is to choose whether to use the button to replicate the function of the device with which the radio control has been associated to call up a generic scenario.

Configure buttons
Select the battery-free control’s button to configure.

Choose the function

Device management Call up scenario

Device management. Select “Device management” to choose whether to perform the ON/OFF control or adjustment by long pressing the buttons. Caution: In the case of the dimmer, the 03925 can only be used as a rocker and so the radio device must have two vertically adjacent buttons. Select “Proceed” ; the App will associate the two buttons for the dimmer control.
Choose the function

Device management Call up scenario

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At this stage, you can configure the remaining buttons of the radio control 03295 with the same procedure or complete the operation using

.

When configuration is complete, the screen prompted is for the selection of the type of control to configure; select “Battery-free control” again to add other radio controls or edit/delete those already configured.

Call up scenario.
Select “Call up scenario” to choose the button of the 03925 and assign a name to it that is immediately recognisable when the scenario is assigned to it (configured by the end user using the View App).

Choose the function

Button name
Rename the button to recognise it when you want to associate it with a scenario

Button name
Rename the button to recognise it when you want to associate it with a scenario

Device management Call up scenario

Type in name

Button near the door

Enter the name and confirm with

.

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1.8.2 Wired control association. When associating a wired control with the device using the dedicated terminal (terminal P) you will need to define the type of function to achieve, as you did for the radio control.

Configure the accessories
Configure additional controls by associating them with the current device.
See how to recognise them

Choose the function

Battery-free control Wired control

Device management Call up scenario

Finished

Select “Device management” to replicate the function achieved by the dimmer without further options. Select “Call up scenario” to give the wired control a name so that it is immediately recognisable the moment the scenario is assigned to it (which is configured by the end user using the View App).

Select

to confirm; lastly, select “Finished” to go back to the device association screen which now displays the dimmer you just associated with the respective name

and environment.

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1.9 Associating the radar sensor art. 30179-20179-19179-16629-14179. When you have finished creating the environments, select ; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Living room

Add

· Select

; choose the environment in which to place the sensor (for instance, Entrance) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Mountain House

Living room

Type in name

Device name WNoarltlhsweninsdoorw

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device and press the front push button.
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· Once the sensor has been identified, set its function.
Configure device
Approach the device and activate the configuration mode until the LED flashes blue

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

· Set the actuators connected to the status of the relay on board the sensor (those available according to the chosen function will be displayed).

Configure the accessories
Configure accessory devices by associating them with the current device. See how to recognise them

Magnetic contact Wired contact

Select “Finished” to complete the tasks and move on to the configuration of the subsequent device. Note. In the Absence function, the stay actuator is not present.

Finished

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1.9.1 Wired control association. When associating a wired control with the device using the dedicated terminal (terminal P) you will need to define the type of function to achieve.

Configure the accessories
Configure additional controls by associating them with the current device.
See how to recognise them
Wired control

Choose the function
Device management Call up scenario

Finished

Select “Device control” to replicate the function achieved by the sensor (relay control) without further options.
Select “Call up scenario” to give the wired control a name so that it is immediately recognisable the moment the scenario is assigned to it (which is configured by the end user using the View App).

Select

to confirm; lastly, select “Finished” to go back to the device association screen which now displays the radar sensor you just associated with the respective name

and environment.

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1.9.2 Function Depending on the chosen function, the related parameters then need to be set.
Presence – Various/Accesses · Maximum detection range: range in m within which the presence is detected · Relay function: activation following the detection set · OFF delay: time during which the relay remains active (minimum value 1 min.) · Duration of permanence: time period after which the notification is sent · Relay configuration: relay operating mode · Permanence detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Gesture function: choice of behaviour following the gesture · Sensitivity profile: “Low” and “Minimum” are recommended for very small environments (typically small rooms with adjacent environments that are frequently used) whereas
“High” and “Maximum” are recommended when greater accuracy is required near the detection extremities. If you set “Low” or “Minimum” the device sensitivity is reduced, therefore also reducing the performance of the “Presence detection”, “Fall detection” and “Crowding detection” functions. The “Low” or “Minimum” profile values can be used to increase the device’s immunity to electromagnetic interference in the surrounding environment
Light control · Maximum detection range: range in m within which the presence is detected · Brightness level: environmental brightness threshold · OFF delay: time during which the relay remains active (minimum value 1 min.) · Duration of permanence: time period after which the notification is sent · Relay configuration: relay operating mode · Fall detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Gesture function: choice of behaviour following the gesture · Sensitivity profile: “Low” and “Minimum” are recommended for very small environments (typically small rooms with adjacent environments that are frequently used) whereas
“High” and “Maximum” are recommended when greater accuracy is required near the detection extremities. If you set “Low” or “Minimum” the device sensitivity is reduced, therefore also reducing the performance of the “Presence detection”, “Fall detection” and “Crowding detection” functions. The “Low” or “Minimum” profile values can be used to increase the device’s immunity to electromagnetic interference in the surrounding environment
Absence · Maximum detection range: range in m within which the presence is detected · Absence time: period of continued absence of which the relay is activated · OFF delay: time during which the relay remains active (minimum value 1 min.) · Relay configuration: relay operating mode · Gesture function: choice of behaviour following the gesture · Sensitivity profile: “Low” and “Minimum” are recommended for very small environments (typically small rooms with adjacent environments that are frequently used) whereas
“High” and “Maximum” are recommended when greater accuracy is required near the detection extremities. If you set “Low” or “Minimum” the device sensitivity is reduced, therefore also reducing the performance of the “Presence detection”, “Fall detection” and “Crowding detection” functions. The “Low” or “Minimum” profile values can be used to increase the device’s immunity to electromagnetic interference in the surrounding environment
Crowding · Maximum detection range: range in m within which the presence is detected · Crowding threshold: 5 settable thresholds (“Minimum”, “Low”, “Medium”, “High” and “Maximum”) which represent different circumstances. Calibration is always necessary
during the installation phase · Relay configuration: relay operating mode · Crowding detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Anomalies detection notification: identifies masking and generates a notification on the user’s View App · Sensitivity profile: “Low” and “Minimum” are recommended for very small environments (typically small rooms with adjacent environments that are frequently used) whereas
“High” and “Maximum” are recommended when greater accuracy is required near the detection extremities. If you set “Low” or “Minimum” the device sensitivity is reduced, therefore also reducing the performance of the “Presence detection”, “Fall detection” and “Crowding detection” functions. The “Low” or “Minimum” profile values can be used to increase the device’s immunity to electromagnetic interference in the surrounding environment
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1.10 Associating the ceiling-mounted radar sensor art. 02692. When you have finished creating the environments, select ; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Living room

Add

· Select

; choose the environment in which to place the sensor (for instance, Entrance) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Mountain House

Living room

Type in name

Device name CNeoirltihngwsinednoswor

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device and press the front push button.
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· Once the sensor has been identified, set its function.
Configure device
Approach the device and activate the configuration mode until the LED flashes blue

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

· Set the actuators connected to the status of the relay on board the sensor (those available according to the chosen function will be displayed).

Configure the accessories
Configure accessory devices by associating them with the current device. See how to recognise them

Magnetic contact Wired contact

Select “Finished” to complete the tasks and move on to the configuration of the subsequent device. Note. In the Absence function, the stay actuator is not present.

Finished

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1.10.1 Wired control association. When associating a wired control with the device using the dedicated terminal (terminal P) you will need to define the type of function to achieve.

Configure the accessories
Configure additional controls by associating them with the current device.
See how to recognise them
Wired control

Choose the function
Device management Call up scenario

Finished

Select “Device control” to replicate the function achieved by the sensor (relay control) without further options.

Select “Call up scenario” to give the wired control a name so that it is immediately recognisable the moment the scenario is assigned to it (which is configured by the end user using the View App).

Select

to confirm; lastly, select “Finished” to go back to the device association screen which now displays the radar sensor you just associated with the respective name

and environment.

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1.10.2 Function
Depending on the chosen function, the related parameters then need to be set.
Presence – Various · Ceiling height: height in m of the position in which the sensor is installed · Fall detection: the sensor detects whether a person has fallen on the ground · Relay function: activation following the detection set · OFF delay: time during which the relay remains active (minimum value 1 min.) · Duration of permanence: time period after which the notification is sent · Relay configuration: relay operating mode · Fall detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Permanence detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Minimum time on the ground: minimum amount of time (in s) the person remains on the ground under the threshold for the fall to be signalled. · Sensitivity profile: “Low” and “Minimum” are recommended for very small environments (typically small rooms with adjacent environments that are frequently used) whereas
“High” and “Maximum” are recommended when greater accuracy is required near the detection extremities. If you set “Low” or “Minimum” the device sensitivity is reduced, therefore also reducing the performance of the “Presence detection”, “Fall detection” and “Crowding detection” functions. The “Low” or “Minimum” profile values can be used to increase the device’s immunity to electromagnetic interference in the surrounding environment
Presence – Accesses · Ceiling height: height in m of the position in which the sensor is installed · Fall detection: the sensor detects whether a person has fallen on the ground · Relay function: activation following the detection set · Duration of permanence: time period after which the notification is sent · Relay configuration: relay operating mode · Fall detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Permanence detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Minimum time on the ground: minimum amount of time (in s) the person remains on the ground under the threshold for the fall to be signalled. · Sensitivity profile: “Low” and “Minimum” are recommended for very small environments (typically small rooms with adjacent environments that are frequently used) whereas
“High” and “Maximum” are recommended when greater accuracy is required near the detection extremities. If you set “Low” or “Minimum” the device sensitivity is reduced, therefore also reducing the performance of the “Presence detection”, “Fall detection” and “Crowding detection” functions. The “Low” or “Minimum” profile values can be used to increase the device’s immunity to electromagnetic interference in the surrounding environment
Light control · Ceiling height: height in m of the position in which the sensor is installed · Brightness level: environmental brightness threshold · Fall detection: the sensor detects whether a person has fallen on the ground · OFF delay: time during which the relay remains active (minimum value 1 min.) · Duration of permanence: time period after which the notification is sent · Relay configuration: relay operating mode · Fall detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Permanence detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Minimum time on the ground: minimum amount of time (in s) the person remains on the ground under the threshold for the fall to be signalled. · Sensitivity profile: “Low” and “Minimum” are recommended for very small environments (typically small rooms with adjacent environments that are frequently used) whereas
“High” and “Maximum” are recommended when greater accuracy is required near the detection extremities. If you set “Low” or “Minimum” the device sensitivity is reduced, therefore also reducing the performance of the “Presence detection”, “Fall detection” and “Crowding detection” functions. The “Low” or “Minimum” profile values can be used to increase the device’s immunity to electromagnetic interference in the surrounding environment
Absence · Ceiling height: height in m of the position in which the sensor is installed · Fall detection: the sensor detects whether a person has fallen on the ground · Absence time: period of continued absence of which the relay is activated · OFF delay: time during which the relay remains active (minimum value 1 min.) · Relay configuration: relay operating mode · Fall detection notification: generates a notification on the user’s View App · Minimum time on the ground: minimum amount of time (in s) the person remains on the ground under the threshold for the fall to be signalled. · Sensitivity profile: “Low” and “Minimum” are recommended for very small environments (typically small rooms with adjacent environments that are frequently used) whereas
“High” and “Maximum” are recommended when greater accuracy is required near the detection extremities. If you set “Low” or “Minimum” the device sensitivity is reduced, therefore also reducing the performance of the “Presence detection”, “Fall detection” and “Crowding detection” functions. The “Low” or “Minimum” profile values can be used to increase the device’s immunity to electromagnetic interference in the surrounding environment
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1.11 Association of the relay on board vocal control 30815-03975. When you have finished creating the environments, select ; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Living room

Add

· Select

; choose the environment in which to place the device (for instance, Living room) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Mountain House

Living room

Type in name

Device name Main light

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the device, simultaneously press button The illuminated ring becomes blue.

and then the lower button for 5 s (see figure below).

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Once it has been identified, you will be prompted to assign the function with which the relay will be managed in the View App.

Configure device
Approach the device and hold down the button on the front (both for the roller shutter)
until the LED flashes blue.

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Device function
Choose the function to view in the VIEW APP. What does it mean?

Lights Various Access

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

· Select the device function (in this case Lights).
Device function
Choose the function to view in the VIEW APP. What does it mean?

Device function
Choose the function to view in the VIEW APP. What does it mean?

Lights Various Access

Lights Various Access

· Once you have selected the function, set the RGB LED backlighting of the buttons and confirm with .

Then set the type of operation of the relay with the respective parameters and confirm with

.

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LED backlighting
Choose the colour of the LEDs and the brightness levels.

Functions
Define the device behaviour

Colour
Brightness with load off
Brightness with load on

On/Off

Timed On

Time On

Activation delay in a scenario
Behaviour at restart

The App will then complete the configuration process.
Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Device data update

Configuration complete!

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· The App will now prompt you to associate a wired control with the device, with which you will be able to control the on-board relay or activate a possible scenario.

Configure the accessories
Configure additional controls by associating them with the current device.
See how to recognise them
Wired control

Choose the function
Device management Call up scenario

Finished

Select “Device control” for the wired push button to control the relay.

Select “Call up scenario” to give the remote wired push button a name so that it is immediately recognisable the moment the scenario is assigned to it (which is configured by the end user using the View App).

Select

to confirm; lastly, select “Finished” to go back to the device association screen which now displays the vocal control 30815-03975 you just associated with the

respective name and environment.

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add
LIVING ROOM
Main light

Device data update

Configuration complete!

· The procedure should then be repeated for all the vocal controls 30815-03975 to be configured.
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1.12 Gateway association After you have associated all the devices and configured the functions select
· Select “Start configuration”.

; the gateway association screen is displayed.

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Gateway
Step 3 of 5 – Configure the gateway. Link up to the device and transfer the configu-
ration, then connect it to the WiFi network

Associate
Hold down the button on the frontof the gateway for 5 seconds to start the device association

Add
HALLWAY

Right wall
ENTRANCE

Controlled socket

Right wall

Start configuration

· Press the front push button on the gateway for 5 s.
Wireless network creation
Wait for the process to be completed

Wireless network creation
Wait for the process to be completed

Wireless network creation
Wait for the process to be completed

Mesh network generation

Preparing for configuration. This process could take a few minutes.

Operation complete!

· Next, configure the connection to the Internet via Wi-Fi. The App displays the Wi-Fi network to which the tablet/smartphone is connected; the gateway can be connected to this same network, to a different network or you can proceed without setting up the Wi-Fi (which must in any case be done at the end of the configuration operations).
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Wi-Fi configuration
Now connect the gateway to the Internet through a 2.4GHz Wi-Fi connection
Here is the active network on your mobile device:
Othernetwork111
Free – channel 2 – 65 db
Do you want to connect the gateway to another network? See how
Set this Wi-Fi
Continue without WiFi

· Select “Set this Wi-Fi”, type in the password for the Wi-Fi network and start the configuration by selecting again.

Wi-Fi configuration
Enter the password for the network: Othernetwork111

Wi-Fi configuration
Enter the password for the network: Othernetwork111

Connection check
Wait for the process to be completed

Type in the password

*****g

Network credentials check

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During the connection check phase, you will be prompted to set the timezone on the gateway; select your chosen one and confirm

.

Connection check

Set the timezone

Set the timezone

Wait for the process to be completed

Choose the reference timezone for your system; the current active setting is: Europe/Rome

Europe/Paris Europe/Podgorica Europe/Prague

The timezone you have chosen to set is: America/North_Dakota/New_Salem Wait for the process to be completed

Europe/Riga

Europe/Rome

Check complete

Europe/Samara

Europe/San_Marino

Europe/Sarajevo

Europe/Simferenel
If a more up-to-date firmware version is detected in the network with respect to the current version, you can perform the update using “Update”.

Update firmware
The firmware version on the device is: 12.12.2345
A later version is available.

Update
The LED will flash for approximately 4 minutes.

Update

When the LED flashes white three times, the update has been completed successfully
Can’t see any flashing? See how

· Select to complete the configuration (the system data will be uploaded both on the App and on the Vimar Cloud). At the end of this task, a pop-up appears and the gateway status summary screen is displayed.

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Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Gateway
Step 3 of 5 – Configure the gateway. Link up to the device and transfer the configu-
ration, then connect it to the WiFi network

Configuration complete

Configuration complete

1.13 System check At the end of the gateway association select ; the screen displayed makes it possible to perform three different tests on the system. Upon first access the tests are in “not performed” status (orange icon) and they can be performed at leisure (in the sequence of your choice).
System checks
Step 4 of 5 – Check the connectivity of the system: mesh network and cloud. Devices mesh network
Not performed
Battery-free controls
Not performed
Cloud
Not performed
Generate report
· Select “Devices mesh network” to activate the test to make sure the wireless connection between the gateway and all the devices (electronic 2-way switch, control device with relay output and roller shutter control device) are working properly. To activate the test select .
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Devices mesh network
Wait for the test to be completed (maximum 4s per device)

Devices mesh network
Here is the real connection status of the devices mesh network to the gateway. Any errors are in red. Find out how to solve.
BATHROOM

Water heater
KITCHEN

Kitchen light
ENTRANCE

Window

Door opener
LIVING ROOM

Wall light

Left window

Right window
Try again

At the end of the test all the devices (wireless nodes) and respective environments will be displayed; those reached correctly will be displayed in green whereas those with

which the gateway was unable to establish a connection will be displayed in red. Select “Try again” to repeat the test.

Select

to go back to the test screen.

· Select “Battery-free controls” to activate the test to check that the connection between the radio controls art. 03925 and the gateway are working properly. To activate the test, press any button of all the controls art. 03925 and select .

Battery-free controls
Check the connectivity of battery-free controls by pressing any button, then proceed,

Battery-free controls

Here is the status of the battery-free controls present. Those with a low signal are in orange, those that cannot be reached are in red. What does it mean?

KITCHEN LIGHT

KITCHEN LIGHT

RIGHT WINDOW

Hallway key
LEFT WINDOW

Hallway key

Lateral key

Try again

At the end of the test, all the controls art. 03925 and the respective environments will be displayed; those with a good signal will be displayed in green, those with poor

quality signal in orange and those not reached or with insufficient signal in red. Select “Try again” to repeat the test.

Select

to go back to the test screen.

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· Select “Cloud” to activate the test to check the correct gateway connection with the Vimar cloud. To activate the test select .

Cloud
Wait for the test to be completed

Cloud
Connectivity test performed successfully

Synchronisation with cloud

Select

to go back to the test screen.

The App will then display the tests in “Performed” status (associated icons in green).

System checks
Step 4 of 5 – Check the connectivity of the system: mesh network and cloud.
Devices mesh network
Performed
Battery-free controls
Performed
Cloud
Performed

Generate report

If the test has “Failed” the respective icon will be in red (for instance

); the icon will instead be orange (for instance

) if the test could not be performed.

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1.14 Roles management At the end of the system check select

; the screen displayed allows you to assign the system management to the Administrator user.

Roles management
Step 5 of 5 – Your system is configured correctly; you can manage it or transfer
the management to someone else.
Manage
Transfer management

· Select “Manage” so the Installer who configured the system also becomes the Administrator user who will be able to perform all the management operations.

· Select “Transfer management” so the Installer can “deliver” the system to another user (previously registered on MyVIMAR) who will therefore become the Administrator.

The App will prompt you to enter the e-mail address of the user who will be the Administrator; select

to complete the operation.

Roles management
Step 5 of 5 – Your system is configured correctly; you can manage it or transfer
the management to someone else.

Transfer management
Enter the e-mail address of the MyVimar account you want to transfer the system management to.

Role transferred
User giulia@hotmail.com is now the system administrator. Your username is
now classified as installer.

Manage Transfer management

giulia@hotmail.com

At this stage, the App will display the system management screen which indicates: – the number of environments; – the number of devices; – the status of the gateway; – the system check status;
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– the roles management with an indication of the type of user (Installer/Administrator).
Giulia Home
View your system status here
Environments
3 environments
Devices
3 devices
Gateway
Gateway configured
System check
System checked
Roles management
You are an administrator
The management screen allows you to View the system by environments and sub- environments or by devices with all the associated functions. The Administrator will then create the Users who may interact with the system; the management screen which the User views is as follows:
Giulia Home
View your system status here
Environments
3 environments
Devices
3 devices
Gateway
Gateway configured
System check
System checked
The screen is similar to the Administrator’s, the only difference being that it will not contain the “Roles management” menu since this falls solely under the Administrator’s responsibility.
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Managing and editing the system 2. Managing and editing the system
This chapter illustrates the options to manage and edit systems, in other words add/delete/rename/move the environments and the devices (including setting the parameters). When the App is started and after you have logged in, in the case of systems that have already been associated, the screen displayed is with the list of those available.
WIEW Wireless
Select the system on which to operate among those associated with your profile
Giulia Home
Hotel Marghera
Roi apartment

For example:
WIEW Wireless
Select the system on which to operate among those associated with your profile

Giulia Home Hotel Marghera Roi apartment

WIEW Wireless X.X.X
Giulia Home
View your system status here
Environments
3 environments
Devices
3 devices
Gateway
Gateway configured
System check
System checked

WIEW Wireless X.X.X

Select

to view the systems associated and

select the desired one to access the management

screen.

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2.1 Environments

Select

(Environments) to display the screen with the configured environments which will allow you to rename them, delete them or add new ones.

Environments
Create or edit environments. See how

Add

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

Using

(Add) you can add new environments (the procedure is similar to that illustrated in the chapter entitled “CONFIGURATION”) whereas if you select the individual

environment you will be able to rename it (option: “Edit”), delete it or add a sub-environment.

For instance, if you select “Entrance”, the options just listed will be displayed:

Entrance
Here are the available actions for the environment: Entrance

Add sub-

Edit

environment

Delete

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2.2 Devices

Select

(Devices) to display the screen with the configured devices which will allow you to rename them, delete them, edit their functions or add new ones.

Devices
Add or edit your devices. See how

Add
HALLWAY

Large window
BEDROOM

Wall 1

Wall 2

Lampshade
WARDROBE

Curtain
ENTRANCE

Dehumidifier

Using

(Add) you can add new devices (the procedure is similar to that illustrated in the chapter entitled “CONFIGURATION”) whereas if you select the individual device

you will be able to rename it, delete it or edit its appearance and functions.

For instance, if you select “Right wall” and then

(Edit) the options to edit the device are displayed:

Large window
Here are the actions available for the device and associated accessories, now placed in
Hallway

Edit

Device

Delete

information

Add accessory

What do you want to edit?
You can edit the name assigned to the device or the environment where it is placed
Name Location LED backlighting Functions

· Select “Name” to rename the device.
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· Select “Location” to move the device from one environment to another. The environment in which the device is currently associated will be highlighted in yellow; it will then be enough to select the destination environment to move the device. The destination environment will then be highlighted in yellow. For instance, to move the device from “Hallway” to “First floor”:

What do you want to edit?
You can edit the name assigned to the device or the environment where it is placed

Location
Edit the wireless Hallway device placement

Location
Edit the wireless Hallway device placement

Name Location LED backlighting Functions

Giulia Home

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

Giulia Home

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

If the device is associated with a sub-environment, the main environment will be displayed in yellow; the device may therefore be moved there or to another environment or sub-environment in the system.
What to do you want to choose?
You may place the object in this environment or view the sub-environments it contains
This environment
A sub-environment

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· Select “LED backlighting” to set/edit the colour and intensity of the device LED. LED backlighting
Choose the colour of the LEDs and the brightness levels.
Colour Brightness with load off Brightness with load on
· Select “Functions” to set/edit the device parameters; – timed on/off and behaviour at restart for the 2-way switch; – timed on/off, behaviour at restart, selection of automatic disconnection of the load upon reaching a power threshold which can be set for the relay control device; – rise and fall times, favourite position, etc. for the roller shutter control device. Select Timed On (option available for the 2-way switch and the control device with relay) the first press turns on and the next press turns off.
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2.2.1 Editing an accessory device. When an accessory device is present, it will be displayed once the main device with which it is associated is selected. For instance, if the “Curtain” device were associated with the radio control 03295 and with a traditional push button, the screen would be as follows:

Devices
Add or edit your devices. See how

Curtain
Here are the actions available for the device and associated accessories, now placed in
Wardrobe

Add
HALLWAY

Wall 1
BEDROOM

Wall 2

Lampshade
WARDROBE

Curtain

Curtain
ENTRANCE

Dehumidifier

Select

(Curtain)

Edit

Device

Delete

information

Add accessory

Key window Wired control

· Select

to view the screen that allows you to edit the associated radio control 03925; the device can be renamed, reconfigured or deleted.

What do you want to do?
You can rename the device or edit its properties

Rename Edit
Delete

Using “Reconfigure” the radio control can be completely reconfigured and the procedure is similar to the one illustrated in para. 1.2.1 with the exception of the QR code recognition (indeed, the accessory device remains associated with the main original one).
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· Select

to view the screen that allows you to edit the associated traditional push button; the device can be reconfigured or deleted.

What do you want to do?
You can edit the functions of the device or delete it.

Reconfigure Delete

Using “Reconfigure” the push button can be completely reconfigured and the procedure is similar to the one illustrated in para. 1.2.2 (the accessory device will remain associated with the main original one).

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2.3 Groups

Select

(Groups) to display the screen allowing the creation of groups of devices, renaming them, deleting them and editing their functions.

Select

, choose the environment in which to place the group and assign a name to it.

Salotto

Choose the function of the group; according to this choice, the possible options are then displayed. The group will be displayed in the App as a single object and classified according to these settings.
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Relays and IoT Controls 1. Choose, for instance, “Lights” and then “Relays and IoT Controls”; all the Lights actuators available for insertion in the group will be displayed.

IMPORTANT: An actuator can be inserted in a maximum of 4 groups; if this limit is exceeded, it won’t be displayed among those available.

2. Select the actuators to insert in the group.

3. Now select the IoT control to insert in the group.

IMPORTANT: An IoT control can be inserted in a single group; if this limit is exceeded, it won’t be displayed among those available.

4. Confirm with

; the recently configured group will therefore be visible in the Add groups screen.

5. Select the recently created group to edit its configuration, settings and even delete it if necessary.

More Radar detectors 1. Choose, for instance, “Lights” and then “More Radar detectors”; all the radar sensors configured as Lights available for insertion in the group will be displayed.

IMPORTANT: A Radar sensor can be inserted in a maximum of 4 groups; if this limit is exceeded, it won’t be displayed among those available.

2. Select the sensors to insert in the group.

3. Confirm with

; the recently configured group will therefore be visible in the Add groups screen.

4. Select the recently created group

to edit its configuration, settings and even delete it if necessary.

One Radar detector and Relay

1. Choose, for instance, “Lights” and then “One Radar detector and Relay”; all the Lights relays available for insertion in the group will be displayed.

IMPORTANT: A relay can be inserted in a maximum of 4 groups; if this limit is exceeded, it won’t be displayed among those available.

2. Select the relays to insert in the group.

3. Now select the radar sensor to insert in the group.

IMPORTANT: A radar sensor can be inserted in a single group; if this limit is exceeded, it won’t be displayed among those available.

4. Confirm with

; the recently configured group will therefore be visible in the Add groups screen.

5. Select the recently created group

to edit its configuration, settings and even delete it if necessary.

The procedure for creating Groups, illustrated herein for the Lights function, is the same in the case of Various and Accesses and presences.

Example of creating a GROUP of several detectors with one power relay. 1. Create the group of several detectors 2. Create the group of one detector (containing at least one detector configured in the previous group) with one relay (which was configured as an auxiliary relay).

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2.4 Gateway

Select

(Gateway) to display the screen that allows you to reconfigure the gateway and edit its settings.

Gateway
There are some changes in the system configuration, approach the gateway and
proceed with the update.
Synchronise system
Set the timezone
Edit Wi-Fi
Replace
Update firmware

· Select “Synchronise system” to perform the update of the gateway which, if the system configuration is edited, will store the new settings. · Select “Set Timezone” to set the timezone which will then be stored.
· Select “Update firmware” and the App will check whether the firmware version installed on the gateway matches the one present in the network; in the event of a new version, the update can be carried out.
· Select “Edit Wi-Fi” to edit the Wi-Fi network to which the gateway will be connected (entry of new credentials). · Select “Replace” to proceed with the gateway replacement (for instance in the case of a faulty device); the procedure is similar to the one illustrated in para. 1.3 and in this
case too, the App will display the steps to take in the form of simple self- guided menus.

2.5 System check

Select

(System check) to view the screen and perform on the system the tests illustrated in para. 1.13.

2.6 Roles management

Select

(Roles management) to view the screen to assign the Administrator user to the system as illustrated in para. 1.14.

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2.7 Temperature control

Select

(Temperature control) to view the screen for setting the stand alone thermostats.

Temperature control
Choose the timer-thermostat to edit its configuration
ENTRANCE

Thermostat 1
LIVING ROOM

Thermostat 2
ATTIC

Thermostat 3

Thermostat 4

· Select the thermostat and set the desired options among those prompted. If a new firmware update is available, the screen displayed will allow you to perform this update.

Temperature control
Choose the timer-thermostat to edit its configuration
ENTRANCE

Thermostat 1
LIVING ROOM

Thermostat 2
ATTIC

Thermostat 3

Thermostat 4

What do you want to edit?
Choose from the various parameters and configuration functions of the timer- thermostat

What do you want to edit?
Choose from the various parameters and configuration functions of the timer- thermostat
Season

Season On Mode

On Mode Off Mode

Off Mode

Automatic Temperatures

Automatic Temperatures

Other temperatures

Other temperatures

Programming

Programming

Synchronise time

Season Designed to set the season between “Summer” (cooling) and “Winter” (heating).
On Mode Designed to set the operating mode of the thermostat when turned on (choosing between “Automatic”, “Manual” and “Reduction”).
Off Mode Designed to set the operating mode of the thermostat when turned off (choosing between “Protection”, “Absence” and “Off”).

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Automatic Temperatures Designed to set, for the “Summer” and “Winter” seasons, the three temperature levels T1, T2 and T3 which are subsequently used in the time schedules.
Automatic Temperatures
Set the temperatures of the automatic operating mode
T3
T2
T1

Once the desired values have been set, confirm with

.

Other Temperatures Designed to set, for the “Summer” and “Winter” seasons, the temperatures relating to the “Reduction”, “Absence” and “Protection” modes.

Other temperatures
Set the temperatures of the non automatic operating mode

REDUCTION ABSENCE PROTECTION

Once the desired values have been set, confirm with

.

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Programming

Designed to set, for the “Summer” and “Winter” seasons, the time schedule for every day of the week.

– Select the day; the programming ring – corresponding to 24 hours – is displayed with the related time bands. By default T1 is assigned to all hours.

– Touch and drag until you highlight the area corresponding to the time bands to be modified; then select the temperature to assign (T2 or T3).

– Confirm with

.

Programming
Edit the weekly programming – Winter See how

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

Programming
Define the Monday programming See how
2 1

Programming
Define the Monday programming See how

SUN Group together

3 Assign T3

Assign T2

Assign T1

– The programming just completed will be displayed on the main Programming screen.

Programming
Edit the weekly programming – Winter See how

MON

TUE

WED

Assign T3

Assign T2

Assign T1

Start

End

THU

FRI

SAT

SUN Group together

– Apply the same procedure for all the other days of the week.
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– Using “Group”

the days with a similar programming are grouped together, the settings made on the group will then be assigned to each of the days making it up. .

Programming
Edit the weekly programming – Winter See how

MON

TUE

WED

THU

FRI

SAT

Programming
Edit the weekly programming – Winter See how

MON

TUE-SUN

Programming
Define the programming from Tuesday to Sunday See how

SUN Group together

Group together

Assign T3

Assign T2

Assign T1

Start

End

– You can also copy the programming for one group to another; hold down the group to copy and drag it on top of the one on which you want to paste it until it flashes yellow.

Confirm with with

.

Programming
Edit the weekly programming – Winter See how

MON

TUE-SUN

Programming
Edit the weekly programming – Winter See how

TUE-SUN

TUE-SUN

Programming
Edit the weekly programming – Winter See how

MON-SUN

Group together

Group together

Group together

Synchronise time Designed to synchronise the time from the smartphone to the thermostat so that the time schedules are aligned.
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Updating and selecting the operating standard

3. Updating and selecting the operating standard

This chapter illustrates the options to perform the direct update on the Bluetooth devices that are not configured in the system and those to edit the operating standard (from Bluetooth to Zigbee and vice-versa).

· From the system management screen select

to view the main configuration options; then select “Manage device”.

Giulia Home
View your system status here
Environments
3 environments
Devices
3 devices
Gateway
Gateway configured
System check
System checked

Actions
Below are all the possible actions for the systems and devices not yet entered.
Create a new system Manage systems Manage device Logout

· Proceed with device recognition: – activate Bluetooth on your smartphone; – approach the device and press the front push button (for the roller shutter device, press both buttons) until the LED flashes.

Update firmware
Approach the device and hold down the button on the front (both for the roller shutter)
until the LED flashes blue.

Association in progress
Wait for the process to be completed

Manage device
The firmware version on the device is: Bluetooth 12.10.0002
A later version is available.
Update firmware
Update to ZigBee

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

Caution: if you update the firmware of a device that has already been registered on a system with a different communication technology, the device will not be reachable.

If a more recent firmware version than the current one is present, the update can be performed by selecting “Update firmware”.

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Updating and selecting the operating standard
· Select “Update to ZigBee” ; the device is converted from Bluetooth technology to Zigbee technology standard.

Manage device
The firmware version on the device is: Bluetooth 12.10.0002
A later version is available.
Update firmware
Update to ZigBee

Update firmware
Wait for the process to be completed

Update complete
The firmware version on the device is: Zigbee 12.14.0002

Caution: if you update the firmware of a device that has already been registered on a system with a different communication technology, the device will not be reachable.

Downloading the new firmware

Conversion from Zigbee technology to Bluetooth technology is entirely similar; in this case the option displayed is “Update to Bluetooth”.

Manage device
The firmware version on the device is: Zigbee 12.14.0002
A later version is available.
Update firmware
Update to Bluetooth

Update to Bluetooth
Wait for the process to be completed

Update to Bluetooth
The firmware version on the device is: Bluetooth 12.14.0002

Caution: if you update the firmware of a device that has already been registered on a system with a different communication technology, the device will not be reachable.

Downloading the new firmware

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Video door entry indoor station 1. Video door entry indoor station
The View Wireless App, after suitable configuration by the Administrator, is designed to activate the scenarios in a View Wireless system from a video door entry indoor station (Tab 5S Up art. 40515 and Tab 7S Up art. 40517). N.B. To perform the integration, the View Wireless gateway and the Tab S Up video entryphone must be functioning correctly and connected to the Vimar cloud. 1.1 Association · From the system management screen select “Integrations”.

· Select “Associate “; assign a name to the video entryphone and confirm with

.

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· Scan the QR code on the video entryphone to perform the association (the App automatically activates the camera on your smartphone/tablet). Select mobile device illuminator to facilitate QR code reading operations in dark settings.

to activate the

· Once the QR code has been scanned, association is complete and the video entryphone will be displayed on the “Integrations” screen.

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1.2 Editing The “Integrations” screen displays all the associated indoor stations; select the individual video entryphone to rename it or delete it.

· Use “Rename”

to assign a different name from the current one to the indoor station.

· Use “Delete”

to delete the selected indoor station.

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Configuration

1. Configuration
This chapter illustrates all the steps to configure the landing reader and the inside pocket; in this phase, the desired operating mode will also be defined, in other words: – Stand-alone access control which does not therefore require the presence of the gateway. – Connected access control which, thanks to the gateway, can be managed via the VIEW App and be integrated with the devices to control lights/roller shutters/climate control/
energy.

Functions

System manager (Administrator) Stand alone without gateway

Connected with gateway

Access management with card without time slots
Access management with card with time slots
Access management with smartphone via virtual keys

View Wireless App via NFC

Vimar View Cloud Portal

View Wireless App via NFC Vimar View Cloud Portal Vimar View Cloud Portal

Supervision and remote door release

View App

Functions Gate opening with card

Guest (User) Stand alone without gateway
Card without time slots

Connected with gateway Card with time slots

Gate opening with smartphone nearby


View Key App

View Key App

Supervision and remote door release

View App

IMPORTANT: If an existing Access Control system is present, the readers and pockets of the old system must be deleted before creating the new one (which will have virtual credentials and time slot cards).

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1.1 Creating the system and environments Once you have registered and logged in, the App will display in a self-guided way the steps required to create the system and the environments in which it is divided up.
Welcome
No system is associated with your account. What do you want to do?
Create a new system Manage systems Manage device Logout

WIEW Wireless X.X.X

· Select “Create new system”; insert the name of the system and confirm with

.

New system
Insert the name of your system.

New system
Insert the name of your system.

Type in name

Hotel Margherita

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After you have named the system, the screen with which to create the environments is displayed.
Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how
Add

· Select

(Add); insert the name of the environment and confirm with

environments screen.

. The environment you just created (in this example FIRST FLOOR) will be displayed in the

Environment name

Environment name

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Type in name

First floor

Add

First floor

Every environment created can in turn be divided up into other sub- environments (up to three depth levels); this option is useful in the case of systems with many devices or to divide up the system down to the smallest detail. The creation of sub-environments is optional and can therefore even be omitted.

To create a sub-environment select the environment; the screen for the addition of a sub-environment is displayed. Select

(Add sub-environment) enter the name of

the sub-environment and confirm with

. The sub-environment you just created will therefore be displayed in the sub- environments screen.

· The procedure described above should be repeated for all environments (and any sub-environments) you wish to create.

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CAUTION: Once you have created the environments, proceed with the association of all the landing readers and the pocket readers (art. 30812-2046219462-14462 and art. 30813-20467-19467-14467 respectively). If the system is connected to the gateway (art. 30807-20597-19597-14597), it should be associated last since it needs to receive all the data relating to the programming carried out on the devices.

1.2 Reader association When you have finished creating the environments, select

; the screen with the options for associating the devices is displayed.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Add

Hallway

Entrance

Add

First floor

Dining room

· Select

(Add); choose the environment in which to place the device (for instance “FIRST FLOOR”) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Device name

Giulia Home

First floor

Type in name

Room 110

· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the reader and press the configuration push button. Once the device has been detected, the App recognises whether it is a landing reader or a pocket (in this case it is a landing reader).
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Configure device
Approach the device and hold down the button on the front (both for the roller shutter)
until the LED flashes blue

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

· When the process is complete, the App checks the firmware version on the device and, if it is not the most recent, the update is performed. Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration complete!

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· Once the reader has been identified, set the actuators which define the status of the on-board relay; by default these are enabled and assigned the name “Opening [Device name]” and “Closing [Device name]”.

Use

to enable/disable the selected actuator and

to rename it; confirm with

· Use

and

to set the behaviour of the reader linked to the View Key App and confirm with

.

This way, in addition to classic physical cards, the gate can also be opened using the App and the cloud tools for managing virtual keys.

Configure device
Wait for the process to be completed

Note: To manage devices via the App View, the gateway must always be present in the system.
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The App will then complete the reader configuration process and the device screen will be displayed (which also includes the reader just associated with “Door 110”).

· The pocket configuration process is similar; select

, choose the environment in which to place it (for instance, “FIRST FLOOR” again) and assign a name to it.

Location
Start by choosing where to place the device

Device name

Device name

Giulia Home

First floor

Type in name

Indoor 110

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· Select to confirm; with the Bluetooth connection active, approach the reader and press the configuration push button. Once the device has been detected, the App recognises that it is a pocket

Configure device
Approach the device and hold down the button on the front (both for the roller shutter)
until the LED flashes blue

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Not sure how to activate the configuration mode? See how

· When the process is complete, the App checks the firmware version on the device and, if it is not the most recent, the update is performed. Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration complete!

· Once the pocket has been identified, set the actuators.

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Use

to enable/disable the selected actuator and

to rename it; confirm with

Relay change-over.
If, as in this case, there is at least one device already associated and capable of creating the “Landing reader – Pocket” pairing, the App will prompt the procedure to carry out the door opening via the pocket relay upon the control of the landing reader (i.e. when the latter recognises the card). Consequently, the introduction of the card into the pocket will trigger the relay present in the landing reader.

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Relay change-over
You are configuring an NFC pocket. You can associate it with an NFC card reader and activate the relay change-over function. What does it mean?

Associate Ignore

Configuration complete!

· Select “Associate”. The screen displayed shows the list of landing readers configured; once you have selected the one to pair (in this case “Door 110”), the App will complete the pocket configuration process.
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Relay change-over
You are configuring an NFC pocket. You can associate it with an NFC card reader and activate the relay change-over function. What does it mean?
Associate
Ignore

Choose the reader

Choose the NFC card reader to associate with the NFC pocket that you are configuring among those available.
FIRST FLOOR

Room 110

Choose the reader
Choose the NFC card reader to associate with the NFC pocket that you are configuring among those available.
FIRST FLOOR

Room 110

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Configuration
Wait for the process to be completed

Device data update

Configuration complete!

The “Reader – Pocket” pairing operation is also shown on the device screen as follows: FIRST FLOOR

Room 110

Indoor 110

Via the operations described thus far (creating environments, associating devices), complete the system configuration.

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1.3 Gateway association After you have associated all the devices and configured the functions select

; the gateway association screen is displayed.

Devices
Step 2 of 5 – Add or edit your devices. See how

Gateway
Step 3 of 5 – Configure the gateway. Link up to the device and transfer the configu-
ration, then connect it to the WiFi network

Add
FIRST FLOOR

Room 110

Room 111

Indoor 110

Indoor 111

Indoor 112

Indoor 113

Configure Not configure

· If you want to make the system available for supervision by adding the “Remote door opening” and “Display presence in the room” functions remotely, enabled from the Gateway, select “Configure” and follow the procedure illustrated in para. 1.5 of the section: LIGHTS/ROLLER SHUTTERS/CLIMATE CONTROL/ENERGY MANAGEMENT. The gateway will also need to be configured within the system to manage physical cards in time slots.
· In the case of a stand-alone access control system, select again; the screen displayed allows you to perform a series of tests available in the case of cards registered in the system. Lastly, select to assign system management to the Administrator user.
Roles management
Step 5 of 5 – Your system is configured correctly; you can manage it or transfer
the management to someone else.
Manage
Transfer management

1.4 Product registration The Product registration function is designed to register all the devices installed in the system so as to make use of certain advantageous services offered by Vimar. Enter the data of the system you wish to register and select “Register”; Once product registration has been activated, you will be able to modify the site data which were entered during registration.
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System management by the Installer
1.5 Roles management Once the installer has configured the access control system, he transfers the management options to the Administrator user, who will be the only one able to manage accesses. The Installer will retain control of the system relating to the configuration/editing of environments, devices, parameters, etc.
Roles management
Step 5 of 5 – Your system is configured correctly; you can manage it or transfer
the management to someone else.
Manage
Transfer management

· By selecting “Administer” the Installer who configured the system also becomes the Administrator.

· By selecting “Transfer management” the Installer “delivers” the system to another user (previously registered on MyVIMAR) who will therefore become the Administrator.

The App will prompt you to enter the e-mail address of the user who will be the Administrator; select

to complete the operation.

Roles management
Step 5 of 5 – Your system is configured correctly; you can manage it or transfer
the management to someone else.

Transfer management
Enter the e-mail address of the MyVimar account you want to transfer the system management to.

Role transferred
User giulia@hotmail.com is now the system administrator. Your username is
now classified as installer.

Manage Transfer management

giulia@hotmail.com

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After delivery of the system to the Administrator, the Installer will view the system as follows: – Environments (number of rooms, name, etc.); – Devices (number of devices, type, parameters, etc.); – Gateway (status, etc.); – System check.
Hotel Marghera
View your system status here
Environments
3 environments
Devices
3 devices
Gateway
Gateway configured
System check
System checked
The Administrator, on the other hand, in addition to the options viewed by the installer, will also have access to: – Roles management (creating/editing users) – Access (card configuration, associating users with cards, etc.)
Hotel Margherita
View your system status here and manage NFC cards
Environment
1 environment
Devices
6 devices
Gateway
Gateway not configured
System check
System checked
Roles management
You are an administrator
Access
Cards synchronised
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2. System management by the Installer
This chapter illustrates the options with which the Installer can manage and edit systems, in other words add/delete/rename/move the environments and the devices (including setting the parameters).

2.1 Environments

Select

(Environments) to display the screen with the configured environments which will allow you to rename them, delete them or add new ones.

Environments
Step 1 of 5 – Create or edit environments. See how

Add

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

Using

(Add) you can add new environments (the procedure is similar to that illustrated in the chapter entitled “CONFIGURATION”) whereas if you select the individual

environment you will be able to rename it (option: “Edit”), delete it or add a sub-environment.

For instance, if you select “Entrance”, the options just listed will be displayed:

House entrance
Here are the available actions for the environment: Home entrance

Add sub-

Edit

environment

Delete

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2.2 Devices

Select

(Devices) to display the screen with the configured devices which will allow you to rename them, delete them, edit their functions or add new ones.

Using

you can add new devices (the procedure is similar to that illustrated in the chapter entitled “CONFIGURATION”) whereas if you select the individual device you

will be able to rename it, delete it or edit its appearance and functions.

For instance, if you select “Door 111” and then

the options to edit the device are displayed:

Room 111
Here are the actions available for the device and associated accessories, now placed in First floor. Associated with Indoor 111 for relay
change-over.

Edit

Device

Delete

information

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· Select “Name” to rename the device. · Select “Location” to move the device from one environment to another.
The environment in which the device is currently associated will be highlighted in yellow; it will then be enough to select the destination environment to move the device. The destination environment will then be highlighted in yellow. For instance, to move the device from “Hallway” to “First floor”:

Location
Edit the wireless Hallway device placement

Location
Edit the wireless Hallway device placement

Giulia Home

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

Giulia Home

Hallway

Entrance

First floor

Dining room

If the device is associated with a sub-environment, the main environment will be displayed in yellow; the device may therefore be moved there or to another environment or sub-environment in the system.

· Select “Visibility” to choose whether to view the icon of the device on the View App or not.

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· Select “Functions” to set/edit the following device parameters:
Time that passes between card removal and control actuation Status of the relay in the presence of the card Time that passes between the scenario ON control and its activation Time that passes between the scenario OFF control and its activation · Select “LED backlighting” to set/edit the colour and brightness of the device LED.
LED backlighting
Choose the brightness level of signalling made via LED
Brightness
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· Select “Access functions” to set how to use the device (via cards and/or App) and the security level relating to accesses using physical cards (we recommend “medium” for accesses managed for days and “maximum” for accesses managed for hours).
Access with App off-line: allows you to use the View Key App to open the gate in places where the smartphone does not have Internet connectivity (for instance in a cellar or basement).
· Select “Actuator enabling” to set/edit the actuators, · Select “Relay change-over” to edit the current “Reader – pocket” pairing by creating a new one.
Relay change-over
The association for the relay change-over function is currently set with device Indoor 111.
You can remove the association.
Remove

Select “Remove” followed by “Confirm”; then approach the device to start the editing process.

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Configuration
Approach device Room 111 to activate Bluetooth communication.

Configuration
Stay close to device Room 111 and wait for the process to be completed

Configuration
Stay close to device Room 111 and wait for the process to be completed

At this stage, the landing reader and the pocket with which it was paired are disconnected and you can now use them to pair them with other readers. Select and then proceed with the new configuration of the “Reader – Pocket” pairs.

Room 111
Here are the actions available for the device and associated accessories, now placed in First floor. Associated with Indoor 111 for relay
change-over.

Edit

Device

Delete

information

The procedure is similar to that illustrated in para. 1.2 of this section.
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2.3 Gateway Where present, select

(Gateway) to display the screen that allows you to reconfigure the gateway and edit its settings.

Gateway
You can update the configuration, edit the Wi-Fi settings or reconfigure it completely

Synchronise system Set the timezone Edit Wi-Fi Replace Update firmware

· Select “Synchronise system” to perform the update of the gateway which, if the system configuration is edited, will store the new settings. · Select “Set timezone” to set the timezone which will then be stored. · Select “Update firmware” and the App will check whether the firmware version installed on the gateway matches the one present in the network; in the event of a newver-
sion, the update can be carried out. · Select “Edit Wi-Fi” to edit the Wi-Fi network to which the gateway will be connected (entry of new credentials). · Select “Replace” to proceed with the gateway replacement (for instance in the case of a faulty device); the procedure is similar to the one illustrated in para. 1.3 and in this
case too, the App will display the steps to take in the form of simple self- guided menus.

2.4 System check

Select

(System check) to view the screen and perform a series of tests for the correct operation of the system. The tests are similar to those for the lights and roller

shutter devices (for further details, see para. 1.4 of the section: LIGHTS/ROLLER SHUTTERS/CLIMATE CONTROL/ENERGY MANAGEMENT).

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3. System management by the Administrator
This chapter illustrates the exclusive options with which the Administrator can manage access control, in other words configure the cards and associate them with devices, check their status, view accesses, etc.

3.1 Roles management

Select

(Roles management) to view the screen to assign the Administrator user to the system as illustrated in par

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