Comelit PLANUX MANAGER User manual

Category
Security access control systems
Type
User manual
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
WARNINGS ..........................................................................................................4
MONITOR DESCRIPTION ...................................................................................5
KEY FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................5
PLANUX MANAGER MENU ................................................................................6
LIGHTS
LIGHTS MENU DESCRIPTION ...........................................................................7
LIGHT CONTROL.................................................................................................7
LIGHT SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA ..................................................................8
DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING ...........................................................................9
LIGHT SCHEDULING ..........................................................................................10
OTHER
OTHER MENU DESCRIPTION ............................................................................11
LOAD CONTROL .................................................................................................11
LOAD SCHEDULING ...........................................................................................12
LOAD SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA ..................................................................13
SHUTTERS
SHUTTERS MENU DESCRIPTION .....................................................................14
SHUTTER CONTROL ..........................................................................................14
SHUTTER SCHEDULING ....................................................................................15
SHUTTER SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA ...........................................................16
AUTOMATION
AUTOMATION MENU DESCRIPTION .................................................................17
AUTOMATION SCHEDULING .............................................................................18
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION MENU DESCRIPTION ....................................................................19
IRRIGATION SCHEDULING ................................................................................20
CLIMATE
CLIMATE MENU DESCRIPTION .........................................................................21
CLIMATE CONTROL ............................................................................................21
CLIMATE SCHEDULING ......................................................................................22
MANUAL CLIMATE MODE...................................................................................23
CLIMATE FORCING .............................................................................................23
LOADS
LOADS MENU DESCRIPTION ............................................................................24
CONSUMPTION
CONSUMPTION MENU DESCRIPTION .............................................................25
KEY TO THRESHOLD COLOURS .......................................................................25
DOOR ENTRY MONITORS
ANSWERING A CALL ..........................................................................................26
DOOR ENTRY MONITORS MENU DESCRIPTION ............................................26
VIDEO MEMORY .................................................................................................26
VIEWING A RECORDING ....................................................................................27
DELETING A RECORDING..................................................................................27
HANDS-FREE ...................................................................................................... 27
SETTING MELODIES ..........................................................................................27
ADJUSTING THE VOLUME .................................................................................28
ACTUATORS ........................................................................................................28
RENAMING ACTUATORS ...................................................................................29
CAMERAS ............................................................................................................29
RENAMING CAMERAS .......................................................................................30
INTERCOMS ........................................................................................................31
RENAMING INTERCOMS....................................................................................31
SETUP
SETUP MENU DESCRIPTION ............................................................................32
LANGUAGE..........................................................................................................32
LOCKING THE KEYPAD AND TOUCH-SCREEN ................................................32
SETTING THE DATE & TIME...............................................................................33
INFORMATION .....................................................................................................33
CONDITIONS .......................................................................................................33
SETUP - CONSUMPTION
CONSUMPTION SETUP MENU DESCRIPTION ................................................34
TOOLBAR ............................................................................................................34
CURRENCY .........................................................................................................35
DISPLAY ...............................................................................................................35
RATES ..................................................................................................................36
THRESHOLDS .....................................................................................................37
CLEAR..................................................................................................................37
SETTINGS............................................................................................................38
UNIT OF MEASUREMENT ..................................................................................38
PULSES ...............................................................................................................38
STEP ....................................................................................................................39
SCALE FACTOR ..................................................................................................39
ADVANCED
ACCESSING ADVANCED MENUS ......................................................................40
ADVANCED MENUS DESCRIPTION ..................................................................40
KEY PROGRAMMING .........................................................................................41
VIDEO MEMORY SETUP ....................................................................................42
ACTUATORS ........................................................................................................42
ADDING ACTUATORS .........................................................................................42
MODIFYING AN ACTUATOR CODE ....................................................................43
DELETING ACTUATORS .....................................................................................43
CAMERAS ............................................................................................................44
ADDING CAMERAS .............................................................................................44
MODIFYING A CAMERA CODE...........................................................................45
DELETING CAMERAS .........................................................................................45
INTERCOMS ........................................................................................................46
ADDING AN INTERCOM......................................................................................46
MODIFYING AN INTERCOM ADDRESS .............................................................47
DELETING AN INTERCOM..................................................................................47
SELECTIVE INTERCOM......................................................................................48
ADDING A SELECTIVE INTERCOM....................................................................48
DELETING / MODIFYING A SELECTIVE INTERCOM ........................................49
ADDRESSES MENU DESCRIPTION ..................................................................49
SETTING THE BRACKET CODE ........................................................................49
SETTING A MONITOR AS MAIN / SECONDARY ................................................50
SETTING A MULTIPLE ADDRESS ......................................................................50
SETTING THE INTERCOM ADDRESS ...............................................................50
CALIBRATING THE TOUCH-SCREEN ................................................................51
SET INPUT ...........................................................................................................51
TOTAL RESET .....................................................................................................51
RESET CONFIGURATIONS ................................................................................52
CONFIGURATION UPDATE ................................................................................52
PRODUCT UPDATE ............................................................................................52
TRANSMISSION TIME .........................................................................................52
NUMBER OF TRANSMISSIONS .........................................................................52
PLANUX MANAGER SETTINGS FOR VEDO SERIES CONTROL UNITS .........53
ALARM
ALARMS MENU DESCRIPTION..........................................................................54
AREA STATUS LEGEND .....................................................................................54
FULLY ARMING THE ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM..............................................55
FULLY DISARMING THE ANTI-INTRUSION SYSTEM .......................................56
ACTIVATING THE ALARM FOR AN AREA ..........................................................57
DEACTIVATING THE ALARM FOR AN AREA .....................................................58
DISPLAYING THE ALARM ZONE ........................................................................59
RESETTING THE ALARM STATUS .....................................................................60
RESETTING THE ALARM MEMORY...................................................................61
MANAGING USERS.............................................................................................62
ADDING USERS ..................................................................................................63
MODIFYING THE USER PASSWORD ................................................................63
DELETING USERS ..............................................................................................64
SYSTEM TEST .....................................................................................................64
ALARM LOG.........................................................................................................65
ALARM LOG LEGEND .........................................................................................66
SCENARIOS
SCENARIOS MENU DESCRIPTION ...................................................................67
CREATING NEW SCENARIOS ............................................................................67
SCHEDULING SCENARIOS ................................................................................69
ACTIVATING SCENARIOS ..................................................................................70
DELETING SCENARIOS .....................................................................................71
MODIFYING SCENARIOS ...................................................................................72
KEY MENU DESCRIPTION .................................................................................73
REGISTERING NEW KEYS .................................................................................74
DELETING KEYS .................................................................................................75
RENAMING KEYS................................................................................................76
MODIFYING KEY FUNCTIONS ...........................................................................76
ACTIVATING SCENARIOS USING A KEY ...........................................................78
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
WARNINGS
Comelit Group S.p.A. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for any alterations made
by others for any reason, and for the use of non-original accessories or materials.
Caution! In order to reduce the risk of faults and electric shocks:
• Do not open the apparatus or carry out any repairs yourself. If necessary, request the services of quali ed
personnel.
• Do not insert objects or pour liquids into the device.
• Clean using a damp cloth. Do not use alcohol or other aggressive products.
Fonts are (c) Bitstream (see below). DejaVu changes are in public domain.
Glyphs imported from Arev fonts are (c) Tavmjong Bah (see below)
Bitstream Vera Fonts Copyright
------------------------------
Copyright (c) 2003 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying
this license ("Fonts") and associated documentation les (the "Font Software"), to reproduce and distribute
the Font Software, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell
copies of the Font Software, and to permit persons to whom the Font Software is furnished to do so, subject
to the following conditions:
The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copies of one
or more of the Font Software typefaces.
The Font Software may be modi ed, altered, or added to, and in particular the designs of glyphs or
characters in the Fonts may be modi ed and additional glyphs or characters may be added to the Fonts, only
if the fonts are renamed to names not containing either the words "Bitstream" or the word "Vera".
This License becomes null and void to the extent applicable to Fonts or Font Software that has been modi ed
and is distributed under the "Bitstream Vera" names.
The Font Software may be sold as part of a larger software package but no copy of one or more of the Font
Software typefaces may be sold by itself.
THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK,
OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL BITSTREAM OR THE GNOME FOUNDATION BE LIABLE
FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT,
INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR
FROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the names of Gnome, the Gnome Foundation, and Bitstream Inc., shall not
be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Font Software without
prior written authorization from the Gnome Foundation or Bitstream Inc., respectively. For further information,
contact: fonts at gnome dot org.
Arev Fonts Copyright
------------------------------
Copyright (c) 2006 by Tavmjong Bah. All Rights Reserved.
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying this
license ("Fonts") and associated documentation les (the "Font Software"), to reproduce and distribute the
modi cations to the Bitstream Vera Font Software, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, merge,
publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of the Font Software, and to permit persons to whom the Font Software
is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copies of one
or more of the Font Software typefaces.
The Font Software may be modi ed, altered, or added to, and in particular the designs of glyphs or
characters in the Fonts may be modi ed and additional glyphs or characters may be added to the Fonts,
only if the fonts are renamed to names not containing either the words "Tavmjong Bah" or the word "Arev".
This License becomes null and void to the extent applicable to Fonts or Font Software that has been modi ed
and is distributed under the "Tavmjong Bah Arev" names.
The Font Software may be sold as part of a larger software package but no copy of one or more of the Font
Software typefaces may be sold by itself.
THE FONT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK,
OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL TAVMJONG BAH BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES
OR OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FONT SOFTWARE OR FROM OTHER
DEALINGS IN THE FONT SOFTWARE.
Except as contained in this notice, the name of Tavmjong Bah shall not be used in advertising or otherwise
to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Font Software without prior written authorization from
Tavmjong Bah. For further information, contact: tavmjong @ free. fr.
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INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
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KEY FUNCTIONSMONITOR DESCRIPTION
1 Touch screen
2 Key sensor
3 Door lock key
4 Privacy / Doctor key (programmable)
5 Self-ignition key (programmable)
6 Programmable key 2
7 Programmable key 1
8 Colour key
9 Contrast key
10 Brightness key
11 Menu key
12 Audio key
Menu key: switches the Planux Manager
monitor on and off.
Audio key: activates or de-activates
conversation with the external unit.
Door lock key: opens the corresponding door
lock.
Brightness key: adjusts the brightness of the
image displayed in a video message.
Contrast key: adjusts the contrast of the image
displayed in a video message.
Colour key: adjusts the colour of the image
displayed on the monitor. To change the setting,
press the key while video communication is in
progress.
Programmable key 1: factory-set as secondary
switchboard call (programmable).
Programmable key 2: factory-set as generic
actuator (programmable).
Privacy/Doctor function key (programmable):
The Privacy function disables calls from the
external unit and switchboard.
The Doctor function enables automatic
activation of the lock-release in response to a
call from the external unit.
The Privacy + Doctor function, as well as
disabling the door-entry phone ringtone in the
same way as the Privacy function, also enables
automatic activation of the lock-release in
response to a call from the external unit.
The red LED indicates that the selected
function is active.
Self-ignition key: switches on the monitor and
displays the video feed from the external unit
(programmable).
INTRODUCTION
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INTRODUCTION
PLANUX MANAGER MENU
The Planux Manager icons change depending on the
type of system installed and the functions available.
To navigate the menu, simply use your nger to touch
the icon corresponding to the desired function.
To access the main menu, press the
key.
Alarm
Door entry monitors Climate
Other
Shutters Lights
Thu 21/06/12 - 16:07 0W
O
ther
Loads
Loa
ds
Consumption
C
onsum
pti
o
n
The icon can be used to return to the main menu
immediately.
The
icon can be used to return to the previous
screen.
Video memory
ON
ON
OFF
Thu 21/06/12 16:07
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LIGHTS
LIGHTS
To access the lights menu, press the icon on the
main menu screen.
LIGHTS MENU DESCRIPTION
Attic
Attic
Downstairs area
Downstairs area
Upstairs area
Den
Den
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
5
4
2
3
Thu 21/06/12 - 16:07 0W
1 Available areas.
2 Scroll through the screen (only when there are
more than 4 programmed areas).
3 Light scheduling menu.
4 Switch off all lights in the corresponding area.
5 Switch on all lights in the corresponding area.
Upstairs area
Upstairs area
Attic
Attic
Downstairs area
Den
Den
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
2
3
Thu 21/06/12 - 16:07 0W
1 One or more lights in the area are on.
2 All lights in the area are on.
3 All lights in the area are off.
LIGHT CONTROL
The lights within various areas may be controlled
individually.
Press the relevant icon in the lights menu (e.g.
Upstairs area).
Bedroom
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
Upstairs area
1
7
3
2
6
5
Thu 21/06/12 - 16:07 0W
4
Night-stand
Night-stand
Stairs
Stairs
T
Bedroom
1 Area displayed.
2 Light with dimmer (press and hold to adjust the
intensity).
3 Switch light off.
4 Light ON/OFF.
5 Light scheduling menu.
6 Timed light (press to adjust the active time period),
see below.
7 Switch light on.
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LIGHTS
8
LIGHTS
LIGHT SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA
Press the icon followed by the icon representing
one of the available areas (e.g. Downstairs area) to
access the scheduling menu for all lights in that area.
ON
1
2
3
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
T
W
T
FSS
MM
STATUS
TIME
ONON
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start procedure.
The
ONON
/
OFFOFF
icon enables/disables the current
schedule.
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
+
x
ON
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
M
T
W
T
FSS
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
+
+
00:00
STOP
+
-
x
ON
00:00 OFF
4
1
36
5
7
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
MM
T
W
T
FSS
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the icon to con rm. Select the desired
status and press
to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
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LIGHTS
LIGHTS
The
ONON
/
OFFOFF
icon enables/disables the current
schedule.
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
00:00
+
-
x
+
1
7
6
5
2
00:00 ON
4
3
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
M
T
W
T
FSS
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the
icon to con rm. Select the desired
status and press
to con rm. Set the brightness of
the light and press to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING
Once you have entered the relevant area, press the
icon and then the icon corresponding to one of the
dimmer lights available (e.g. Bedroom) to access the
dimmer light scheduling menu.
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start programing.
ON
1
3
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
MM
STATUS
TIME
T
W
T
FSS
ONON
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
x
+
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
M
T
W
T
FSS
LIGHTS
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LIGHTS
LIGHT SCHEDULING
Once you have entered the relevant area, press the
icon and then the icon corresponding to one of the lights
available (e.g. Night-stand); this will take you to the dimmer
light scheduling menu.
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start procedure.
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
MM
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
1
3
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
T
W
T
FSS
ONON
+
x
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
M
T
W
T
FSS
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
+
+
00:00
STOP
+
-
x
ON
00:00 OFF
4
1
36
5
7
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
MM
T
W
T
FSS
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the
icon to con rm. Select the desired
status and press to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
The
ONON
/
OFFOFF
icon enables/disables the current
schedule.
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OTHER
OTHER
The Other menu manages the programming and
control of loads or generic electrical commands
(connected to SimpleHome module outputs) not
included in the other menus. To access the Other
menu, press the icon on the main menu screen.
OTHER MENU DESCRIPTION
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
5
4
2
3
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
Attic
Attic
Downstairs area
Downstairs area
Upstairs area
Den
Den
1 Available areas.
2 Scroll through the screen (only when there are
more than 4 programmed areas).
3 Load scheduling menu.
4 Switch off all loads in the corresponding area.
5 Switch on all loads in the corresponding area.
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
2
3
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
Upstairs area
Upstairs area
Attic
Attic
Downstairs area
1 One or more loads in the area are on.
2 All loads in the area are on.
3 All loads in the area are off.
LOAD CONTROL
The loads within various areas may be controlled
individually.
Press the relevant icon in the Other menu (e.g.
Upstairs area).
TV socket
Night-stand socket
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Upstairs area
1
6
3
2
4
Thu 21/06/12 - 16:07 0W
5
TV socket
Night-stand socket
T
1 Area displayed.
2 Load ON/OFF.
3 Switch load off.
4 Load scheduling menu.
5 Timed load.
6 Load on (press to adjust the active time period),
see below.
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OTHER
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OTHER
LOAD SCHEDULING
Once you have entered the relevant area, press the
icon and then the icon corresponding to one of the
loads available (e.g. Night-stand socket); this will take
you to the load scheduling menu.
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start procedure.
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
MM
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
1
3
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
T
W
T
FSS
ONON
+
x
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
M
T
W
T
FSS
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
+
+
00:00
STOP
+
-
x
ON
00:00 OFF
4
1
36
5
7
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
MM
T
W
T
FSS
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the
icon to con rm. Select the desired
status and press to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
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OTHER
OTHER
LOAD SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA
Press the icon followed by the icon representing
one of the available areas (e.g. Upstairs area) to
access the load scheduling menu for that area.
ON
1
2
3
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
T
W
T
FSS
MM
STATUS
TIME
ONON
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start procedure.
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
+
x
ON
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
M
T
W
T
FSS
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
+
+
00:00
STOP
+
-
x
ON
00:00 OFF
4
1
36
5
7
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
MM
T
W
T
FSS
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the icon to con rm. Select the desired
status and press
to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
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SHUTTERS
SHUTTERS
To access the Shutters menu, press the icon on
the main menu screen.
SHUTTERS MENU DESCRIPTION
Attic
Attic
Downstairs area
Downstairs area
Upstairs area
Den
Den
1
5
4
2
3
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
1 Available areas.
2 Scroll through the screen (only when there are
more than 4 programmed areas).
3 Shutter scheduling menu.
4 Close all shutters in the corresponding area.
5 Open all shutters in the corresponding area.
Upstairs area
Upstairs area
Attic
Attic
Downstairs area
Den
Den
1
2
3
Thu 21/06/12 - 16:07 0W
1 One or more shutters in the area are moving.
2 All shutters in the area are moving.
3 All shutters in the area are stationary.
SHUTTER CONTROL
The shutters within various areas may be controlled
individually.
Press the relevant icon in the shutters menu (e.g.
Upstairs area).
Upstairs area
1
5
2
4
3
Thu 21/06/12 - 16:07 0W
Bedroom
Bedroom
Night-stand
Night-stand
Bathroom
Bathroom
1 Area displayed.
2 Close shutter.
3 Shutter scheduling menu.
4 Available shutters.
5 Open shutter.
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SHUTTERS
SHUTTERS
SHUTTER SCHEDULING
Once you have entered the relevant area, press the
icon and then the icon corresponding to one of
the shutters available (e.g. Bedroom) to access the
shutter scheduling menu.
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start procedure.
MM
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
1
3
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
T
W
T
FSS
ONON
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
+
x
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
M
T
W
T
FSS
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
+
+
00:00
+
-
x
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
00:00
4
1
36
5
7
2
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M
T
W
T
FSS
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the icon to con rm. Select the desired
action and press
to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
SHUTTERS
16
SHUTTERS
SHUTTER SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA
Press the icon followed by the icon representing
one of the available areas (e.g. Upstairs area) to
access the shutter scheduling menu for that area.
ON
1
2
3
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T
W
T
FSS
MM
STATUS
TIME
ONON
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start procedure.
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
+
x
ON
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STATUS
TIME
M
T
W
T
FSS
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the
icon to con rm. Select the desired
status and press
to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
+
+
00:00
+
-
x
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
00:00
4
1
36
5
7
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
M
T
W
T
FSS
17
AUTOMATION
AUTOMATION
To access the automation menu, press the icon on
the main menu screen.
AUTOMATION MENU DESCRIPTION
Garage door 2
Garage door 2
Entry gate
Entry gate
Garage door 1
Rear gate
Rear gate
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
5
4
2
3
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1 Available automations.
2 Scroll through the screen (only when there are
more than 4 programmed automations).
3 Automation scheduling menu.
4 Stop corresponding automation.
5
Start corresponding automation.
Entry gate
Garage door 2
Garage door 2
Garage door 1
Rear gate
Rear gate
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
2
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Entry gate
1 Automation in operation.
2 Automation off.
AUTOMATION
18
AUTOMATION
AUTOMATION SCHEDULING
Press the icon followed by the icon representing
one of the available areas (e.g. entrance gate), to
access the automation scheduling menu.
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start procedure.
MM
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
1
3
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
T
W
T
FSS
ONON
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
+
x
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
M
T
W
T
FSS
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the
icon to con rm. Select the desired
action and press
to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
+
+
00:00
STOP
+
-
x
ON
00:00 OFF
4
1
36
5
7
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
MM
T
W
T
FSS
19
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION
To access the Irrigation menu, press the icon on
the main menu screen.
IRRIGATION MENU DESCRIPTION
East Garden
East Garden
North Garden
North Garden
South Garden
West Garden
West Garden
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
5
4
2
3
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1 Available areas.
2 Scroll through the screen (only when there are
more than 4 programmed areas).
3 Irrigation scheduling menu.
4 Stop irrigation system for the relevant area.
5 Start irrigation system for the relevant area.
East Garden
East Garden
South Garden
West Garden
West Garden
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
1
2
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North Garden
North Garden
1 Area irrigation system on.
2 Area irrigation system off.
IRRIGATION
20
IRRIGATION
IRRIGATION SCHEDULING
MM
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
1
3
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
T
W
T
FSS
ONON
Press the icon followed by the icon representing
one of the available areas (e.g. Garden North) to
access the irrigation system scheduling menu.
1 Days of the week.
2 List of logged programming.
3 Start procedure.
Press the
PROG
icon to access the programming screen.
+
x
ON STATUS
STATUS
TIME
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
M
T
W
T
FSS
Select the days of the week for which you wish to
program the activity (selected days will be highlighted
in red) and press the
+
icon to add a programming
schedule to the list.
+
+
00:00
STOP
+
-
x
ON
00:00 OFF
4
1
36
5
7
2
Thu 05/09/09 - 16:07 0W
STATUS
TIME
MM
T
W
T
FSS
Set the desired activity time using the selector keys
and press the icon to con rm. Select the desired
status and press
to con rm. Repeat the above
steps as necessary to add several programming
schedules. To delete a programming schedule, select
it and press the
x
icon, followed by to con rm.
When you have nished, press the
STOP
icon to log the
information.
1 Days of the week selected.
2 Programming saved.
3 Add programming.
4 Delete programming.
5 Con rm.
6 Selector keys to modify time and status.
7 Save.
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Comelit PLANUX MANAGER User manual

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Security access control systems
Type
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