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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

Summary of Contents for PLANUX MANAGER

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Page 2: ...ING 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 MELOD...

Page 3: ...EN 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 ...

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Page 5: ...y 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...

Page 6: ... your finger 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 Other Loads Loads Consumption Consumption 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 ...

Page 7: ...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 ...

Page 8: ...hich 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 3 6 5 7 2 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W STATUS TIME M M T W T F S S Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confirm Select the desired status and press to confirm Repeat the above steps as necessary to ...

Page 9: ...lect the desired status and press to confirm Set the brightness of the light and press to confirm 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 confirm When you have finished press the STOP icon to log the information DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING Once you have entered the relevant area press the ic...

Page 10: ...cted 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 3 6 5 7 2 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W STATUS TIME M M T W T F S S 1 Days of the week selected 2 Programming saved 3 Add programming 4 Delete programming 5 Confirm 6 Selector keys to modify time and status 7 Save Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press th...

Page 11: ...f 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 O...

Page 12: ...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 3 6 5 7 2 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W STATUS TIME M M T W T F S S 1 Days of the week selected 2 Programming saved 3 Add programming 4 Delete programming 5 Confirm 6 Selector keys to modify time and status 7 Save Set the desired activity time using th...

Page 13: ... 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 3 6 5 7 2 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W STATUS TIME M M T W T F S S Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confirm Select the desired status and press to confirm Repeat the above steps as necessary to add several programming schedules To ...

Page 14: ...hutters 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 Upst...

Page 15: ... 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 3 6 5 7 2 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W M T W T F S S Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confirm Select the desired action and press to confirm Repeat the above steps as necessary to add several programm...

Page 16: ...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 confirm Select the desired status and press to confirm 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 confir...

Page 17: ...FF OFF OFF 1 5 4 2 3 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W 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 Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W Entry gate 1 Automation in op...

Page 18: ...ivity 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 confirm Select the desired action and press to confirm 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 confirm W...

Page 19: ... 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 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 Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W North Garden North Garden 1 Area irriga...

Page 20: ...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 3 6 5 7 2 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W STATUS TIME M M T W T F S S Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confirm Select the desired status and press to confirm Repeat the above steps as necessary to add several programming sched...

Page 21: ... more than 4 programmed areas Bedroom 1 ON M A A 1 10 2 3 9 4 8 Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W 20 22 5 7 6 5 CLIMATE CONTROL Press the relevant icon in the climate menu e g Bedroom 1 1 Area displayed 2 Automatic mode 3 Manual mode 4 Manual forcing 5 Boiler on indicator 6 Current set temperature 7 Room temperature 8 System activation deactivation the timer thermostat switches off on 9 Climate scheduling men...

Page 22: ...cle any hours not programmed by the user will be set by the system automatically 00 00 FROM TO T 18 5 00 00 24 00 FROM TO T Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W M T W T F S S Select the days of the week for which you wish to program the activity selected days will be highlighted in red select the time or temperature to be adjusted and press and to increase or decrease the value Every time you adjust a value you ...

Page 23: ...y it is possible to force both automatic and manual programming for a set period of time hours or days Once the forcing cycle has finished the system will revert to the mode set previously Automatic or Manual In the menu for the relevant area press the icon 20 22 5 03 50 DAYS START HOURS 1 2 3 4 5 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W 1 Current temperature 2 Desired temperature 3 Hours days selectors 4 Desired ru...

Page 24: ...he event of an overload 2 Load to remain active To access the Loads menu press the icon on the main menu screen In the event of an overload the system automatically decides which of the active programmed loads to disable The user via the loads menu will be able to 1 Select the loads to be disabled in the event of an overload 2 Deselect the loads to be left enabled in the event of an overload ...

Page 25: ...tly displayed 3 Scroll through available meters 4 Change day month year log mode 5 Scroll through days months years log 6 Change graph table display This menu can be used for monitoring consumption though graphs and tables KEY TO THRESHOLD COLOURS If the maximum consumption thresholds are set see Thresholds menu on page 37 in table mode the check boxes are coloured to indicate the consumption leve...

Page 26: ... to activate the corresponding door lock ANSWERING A CALL 1 Functions available in the Door entry monitors menu 2 Deactivation of the corresponding function 3 Scroll through the screen 4 Activation of the corresponding function The Video memory function if activated can be used to record the image from the external unit camera when a call is made for a maximum of 100 recordings of max 10 seconds e...

Page 27: ...followed by the icon corresponding to the recording you wish to delete then confirm DELETING A RECORDING The Hands free function activates the audio line in response to a call without having to press the key HANDS FREE To manage the Planux Manager melodies access the Door entry monitors Set melody menu SETTING MELODIES Select the type of call for which you wish to modify the melody by pressing the...

Page 28: ...Door entry monitors Volume adjustment menu Select the function for which you intend to adjust the volume by pressing the corresponding icon When the adjustment screen appears use the and icons to adjust the volume and press the icon to confirm ACTUATORS To view the list of actuators present access the menu Door entry monitors Actuators 1 Actuators available Other devices may be added by the instal...

Page 29: ...ator you wish to rename Enter the desired actuator name and or number and press the icon to confirm Press the 123 icon to switch to the numerical keypad CAMERAS To view the list of cameras present access the menu Door entry monitors Cameras 1 Cameras available Each icon may be associated with up to 3 cameras which can be viewed in sequence in addition to the camera monitoring the external unit 2 R...

Page 30: ...SENT will appear on the display When a video image is displayed to return to the menu simply touch the screen to view other camera images press an icon again RENAMING CAMERAS Press the ABC icon followed by the icon corresponding to the group of cameras you wish to rename Enter the desired camera name and or number and press the icon to confirm Press the 123 icon to switch to the numerical keypad ...

Page 31: ...intercom calls present access the Door entry monitors Intercoms menu 1 Intercom calls available 2 Rename intercom call To make an intercom call simply press the icon Name Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W RENAMING INTERCOMS Press the ABC icon followed by the icon corresponding to the intercom call you wish to rename Enter the desired intercom name and or number and press the icon to confirm Press the 123 icon...

Page 32: ...hrough the screen The Planux Manager menu display language can be changed by selecting one of the options on the list Access the menu Setup Language LANGUAGE To select the language press the corresponding icon The Lock keypad and touch screen function temporarily deactivates the Planux Manager keys and touch screen The functions are reactivated after 60 seconds or on receipt of a call To activate ...

Page 33: ...E 1 3 2 6214C SB CODE 5P RANGE 0 0 Intercom add 5 SLAVE Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W Confirm by pressing the YES icon Information Set date and time Language Keypad locked Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W CONDITIONS This menu is only available if the system has conditioned outputs and if the monitor is set as a Master Conditioned output 3 Conditioned output 3 Conditioned output 1 Conditioned output 1 Conditioned out...

Page 34: ... 2 1 Thu 08 09 13 08 07 0W Settings Reset Thresholds Rates 1 2 Thu 08 09 13 08 07 0W 1 Functions available in the Consumption menu 2 Scroll through the screen TOOLBAR The Toolbar menu can be used to select which meter to monitor on the main bar Water Gas Production Elect consumption Thu 08 09 13 08 07 0W ...

Page 35: ...d Thu 08 09 13 08 07 0W In addition to the 5 pre set currencies you can create a customised option by clicking the Customised icon DISPLAY The Display menu can be used to select the meters connected to the system that you wish to view in the consumption menu area Meter 1 Electricity 3 Electricity 2 Electricity 1 Wed 31 07 13 08 31 ABC Meter 3 Meter 2 Meter 1 Wed 31 07 13 08 31 ABC ...

Page 36: ... Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen NOTE daily rate programming must refer to the whole 24 hour cycle any hours not programmed by the user will be set by the system automatically 00 00 FROM TO 0 06 00 00 24 00 FROM TO STOP 1 2 3 4 kwh Thu 08 09 13 08 07 0W M M T W T F S S Select the days of the week for which you wish to program the rate selected days will be highlighted in red s...

Page 37: ...event that the maximum thresholds are exceeded 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C Electricity kWh kWh Time Day Month Year Wed 31 07 13 08 31 1 Select the field for which you wish to set the maximum threshold for example Day 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C Electricity kWh kWh Time Day Month Year Wed 31 07 13 08 31 2 Enter the value using the number keys 3 Press the icon to confirm CLEAR Press Clear and confirm to reset a...

Page 38: ... OF MEASUREMENT In this menu you can select the unit of measurement to be associated with the meter in accordance with its function e g m3 l etc You may use up to 3 characters mc A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z C 123 Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W Once you have entered the desired unit of measurement press the icon to confirm and exit PULSES The value entered in this menu determines how...

Page 39: ...the number of pulses set previously 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W SCALE FACTOR This menu an be used to change the scale value for the meter readings For example if you want to view the values in a unit of measurement which is different to the unit set for the meter 1 000000 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W ...

Page 40: ...default to 1961 ADVANCED MENUS DESCRIPTION Prog Keys Prog Keys Conf video memory Actuators Cameras 2 1 Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W Intercoms Intercoms Selective intercom Addresses Calibrate touch screen 2 1 Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W 1 Functions available in the Advanced menu 2 Scroll through the screen Set input Set input Total reset 2 1 Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W ...

Page 41: ... Main switchboard Main switchboard Generic act Generic act Actuator 1 Actuator 2 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Actuator 3 Press the icon corresponding to the desired function to access the submenu and view the available modules In the case of the key the available functions are Privacy doctor Privacy doctor Doctor Doctor Privacy Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Select the desired function by pressing the icon to the...

Page 42: ...ter the desired name and press the icon to confirm Enter the actuator code and press the icon to confirm Number C Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W For further information regarding Art 1256 please refer to the Technical manual code 2G40000687 VIDEO MEMORY SETUP The video memory function can be set up so that all video entry phone calls are recorded Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W Always record Always record Recording ...

Page 43: ...the numerical keypad and press the icon to save the information To delete an actuator press the C icon followed by the actuator icon DELETING ACTUATORS Generic act Generic act Actuator 1 Actuator 2 ABC C Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Actuator 3 Actuator 3 Confirm by pressing the YES icon Actuator 1 A 1 Actuator 2 Actuator 3 ABC C Confirm removal of actuator YES NO Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 44: ... camera 3 Delete camera 4 Modify camera code 5 Rename camera see page 30 To add a camera press the icon ADDING CAMERAS Name Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the desired name and press the icon to confirm Enter the camera code and press the icon to confirm Number C Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W For further information regarding Art 1259C remote camera module please refer to the Technical manual code 2G40000690 ...

Page 45: ...CODE Press the icon followed by the camera icon Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the desired code using the numerical keypad and press the icon to save the information Camera 1 Camera 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 ABC C Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Camera 1 C 1 Camera 2 Camera 3 Camera 4 ABC C YES NO Confirm removal of camera Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 46: ...s available 2 Add intercom call 3 Delete intercom call 4 Modify intercom address 5 Rename intercom call see page 31 To add an intercom call press the icon ADDING AN INTERCOM Name Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the desired name and press the icon to confirm Enter the address of the internal unit to be associated with the call and press the icon to confirm Number C Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 47: ...esired address using the numerical keypad and press the icon to save the information Press the C icon followed by the intercom call icon DELETING AN INTERCOM Confirm by pressing the YES icon Intercom 1 Intercom 1 Intercom 2 ABC C Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Intercom 1 Intercom 2 ABC C Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W YES NO Confirm removal of intercom ...

Page 48: ...alls available 2 Add selective intercom 3 Delete selective intercom 4 Modify selective intercom 5 Rename selective intercom Once created selective intercom calls can be found under the Intercoms menu see page 31 To add a selective intercom call press the icon ADDING A SELECTIVE INTERCOM Name Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the desired name and press the icon to confirm Select the intercom addresses fo...

Page 49: ... 2 Menu for setting a monitor as main secondary 3 Menu for setting a multiple address 4 Menu for setting an intercom address SETTING THE BRACKET CODE Number C Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Access the menu Setup Advanced Addresses Simplebus code Enter the bracket code and press the icon to confirm Each bracket in the system is identified by its own code this code should be a number between 1 and 240 If the...

Page 50: ...214C code 2G40000877 or technical sheet FT SBC 22 SETTING A MULTIPLE ADDRESS Minimum address Minimum address Maximum address 1 2 Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W 1 Set the range start address 2 Set the range end address Access the menu Setup Advanced Addresses Multiple address When the Multiple address function is activated the monitor will ring every time a Simplebus address within the set range is called S...

Page 51: ...2 different functions can be assigned to the CFP CFP input on the bracket terminal board Floor door call CFP Alarm function a Simplebus alarm signal is sent to the switchboard Access the menu Setup Advanced Set input CFP function CFP function Alarm function Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W Select the function by pressing the icon to the right of it TOTAL RESET The function deletes all door entry monitor home...

Page 52: ...p Advanced Update configurations Language Set date and time Conditional commands Reset configuration B B Reset configuration B Confirm configuration update YES NO Thu 21 06 12 16 07 0W Confirm by pressing the YES icon TRANSMISSION TIME The transmission time determines the speed with which the commands are sent over the data line The higher the value the greater the time between sending one command...

Page 53: ...nced RS485 bus speed 56700 56700 38400 115200 115200 9600 Thu 08 09 13 16 07 0W This menu requires entry of the same RS485 bus speed as set on the Vedo series control unit in use Access the menu Setup Advanced Device password 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 C Thu 08 09 13 16 07 0W This menu requires entry of the same password as set in the Device password field on the Safe Manager software System Parameters m...

Page 54: ... 4 Full anti intrusion system arming 5 Full anti intrusion system disarming alarm memory reset Downstairs area 1 Downstairs area 1 Downstairs area 2 Downstairs area 2 Downstairs area T Downstairs area T Downstairs area Downstairs area Downstairs area Downstairs area 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 Downstairs area P Downstairs area P 5 AREA STATUS LEGEND 1 Alarm not active 2 Part zone 1 active 3 Part zone 2 active 4...

Page 55: ...on to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Downstairs area Downstairs area Upstairs area Garage External Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W All alarms will be activated External T Upstairs area T Downstairs area T Garage T Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W If a zone is not ready see legend page 54 the area to which it belongs will not be armed ...

Page 56: ...u Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W External T Upstairs area T Downstairs area T Garage T Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W All areas in the control panel will be disarmed Downstairs area Downstairs area Upstairs area Garage External Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 57: ...o the arming mode Instant or Delayed Part arming 1 Part arming 2 and Delayed arming can only be activated if programmed in the control panel Instant Delayed Instant Delayed Instant Delayed 5 1 2 3 4 Zones Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Partial 1 Partial 2 Total 1 Instant arming mode 2 Delayed arming mode 3 Zone menu 4 Deactivation of all alarms memory reset for the selected area 5 Selected area status Inst...

Page 58: ... Instant Delayed Instant Delayed Total Partial 1 Zones Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Upstairs area Garage External Downstairs area T Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Press the icon The selected area will be disarmed Partial 1 Instant Partial 2 Total Delayed Instant Delayed Instant Delayed Zones Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 59: ...05 09 09 16 07 0W Press the Zone icon Instant Partial 2 Delayed Instant Delayed Instant Delayed Total Partial 1 Zones Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Downstairs area Entrance door Entrance volumetric sensor 1 1 Zone in alarm status Access the Alarms menu Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 60: ...e icon Instant Partial 2 Delayed Instant Delayed Instant Delayed Total Partial 1 Zones Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W The alarm status will be deactivated Partial 1 Instant Partial 2 Total Delayed Instant Delayed Instant Delayed Zones Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Access the Alarms menu Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 61: ...xternal Downstairs area Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Press the icon Partial 1 Instant Partial 2 Total Delayed Instant Delayed Instant Delayed Zones Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Access the Alarms menu Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W The alarm memory will be reset ...

Page 62: ... Garage External Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W User management System test Alarm log Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the supervisor password and press the icon to confirm Supervisor Supervisor User 1 1 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W 1 Programmed users 2 Add user 3 Delete user 4 Change user password 5 Rename user ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 63: ...ith the new user and press the icon to confirm ENTER NEW PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W MODIFYING THE USER PASSWORD Press the icon followed by the user icon ENTER OLD PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the password to be associated with the user and press the icon to confirm ENTER NEW PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the old user password and press the icon to confirm ...

Page 64: ... USERS Supervisor Supervisor User 1 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Confirm by pressing the YES icon Supervisor S i User 1 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W YES NO Confirm removal of alarm user Enter the supervisor password and press the icon to confirm The system test can be carried out to check whether the sensors for the various zones are working correctly The test can only be carried out while the system is in stan...

Page 65: ...ce volumetric sensor 3 4 1 Area currently displayed 2 Area selectors 3 Zone open sensor 4 Zone closed sensor ALARM LOG Access the Alarms menu Press the icon Downstairs area Downstairs area Upstairs area Garage External Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Press the icon Enter the supervisor password and press the icon to confirm User management System test Alarm log Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 66: ... INS area armed DIS area disarmed ALM generic alarm in control panel ALM no generic alarm active in the control panel OPN zone open CLS zone closed TAM control panel tamper alarm active TAM control panel tamper alarm reset PWR control panel power supply alarm active PWR control panel power supply alarm reset PRG control panel entering programming mode PRG control panel exiting programming mode KEY...

Page 67: ...essing CREATING NEW SCENARIOS Press the NEW icon Name Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the scenario name and press the icon to confirm The Planux Manager system controls three types of scenario One shot these must be activated manually and perform the function for which they were programmed every time they are activated Scheduled these are activated automatically in accordance with timed programming Co...

Page 68: ...oom Kitchen Kitchen Lounge Bathroom Bathroom Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W If you wish to control all the lights in an area press the corresponding flag icon Bedroom Bedroom Lounge Bathroom Bathroom Kitchen Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W If you wish to control one or more lights in an area press the corresponding icon to view the list of lights available Wall light fixture Ceiling light fixture Thu 05 09 09 16 07 ...

Page 69: ...ULE THE SCENARIO 3 2 1 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W 1 Schedule scenario 2 Save scenario 3 Delete scenario SCHEDULING SCENARIOS To schedule a new scenario press the icon ON TIME 1 3 2 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W M M T W T F S S 1 Days of the week 2 List of logged programming 3 Start procedure Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen x ON TIME Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W M T W T F S S ...

Page 70: ... above steps as necessary to add several programming schedules To delete a programming schedule select it and press the x icon followed by to confirm When you have finished press the STOP icon to log the information ACTIVATING SCENARIOS To access the Scenarios menu press the icon on the main menu screen Switch on all the lights Switch on all the lights Exit Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Select the scenari...

Page 71: ...e lights Switch on all the lights Exit Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Switch on all the lights Switch on all the lights Exit C NEW Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Access the Scenario settings menu by pressing Press the C icon followed by the icon corresponding to the scenario you wish to delete Switch off all the lights Switch off all the lights Exit NEW Confirm removal of scenario YES NO Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Press...

Page 72: ...enu screen Switch on all the lights Switch on all the lights Exit Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Switch on all the lights Switch on all the lights Exit C NEW Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Access the Scenario settings menu by pressing Press the icon followed by the icon corresponding to the scenario you wish to modify Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 73: ...Climate Loads Shutters Lights YOU CAN NOW SAVE OR SCHEDULE THE SCENARIO Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W KEY MENU DESCRIPTION To access the Keys menu press the icon on the main menu screen C 2 3 4 5 1 Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W 1 Available keys 2 Register new key 3 Delete key 4 Modify key function 5 Rename key ...

Page 74: ...ccess the Keys menu press the icon on the main menu screen Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Press the REC icon Pass new key Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Pass the key over the sensor Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 75: ...he icon on the main menu screen Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Press the C icon followed by the icon corresponding to the key you wish to delete Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W C ABC REC Confirm removal of key YES NO Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Press the YES icon ...

Page 76: ...u wish to rename Name Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Enter the key name and press the icon to confirm MODIFYING KEY FUNCTIONS To access the Keys menu press the icon on the main menu screen Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Press the icon followed by the icon corresponding to the key for which you wish to modify the function Enter the password and press the icon to confirm ENTER PASSWORD Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 77: ...0W Press the relevant icons to associate an entry or exit scenario with the key Only One shot scenarios can be associated with it Exit Switch on all the lights Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W Exit to confirm Switch on all the lights Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W ...

Page 78: ...cenario Switch on all the lights If no scenario is associated with the key the following message will appear Alarm Door entry monitors Climate Other Shutters Lights Other Loads Loads Consumption Consumption Thu 05 09 09 16 07 0W No scenario To prevent exclusion of the scenario after scanning the key press the C icon If both entry and exit scenarios are associated with the key they will be suggeste...

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