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LYNX Monitor

INDEX

1. INTRODUCTION .......................................................................................................................6

1.1 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION: LED NAVIGATION BUTTONS AND ICONS .......................................6

Function description  ....................................................................................................................................... 8
Buttons ............................................................................................................................................................ 8
Icons ................................................................................................................................................................ 8

2 SCREEN DESIGN. START MENU  .........................................................................................10

2.1 STRUCTURE AND ARRANGEMENT OF FUNCTIONS .................................................................12

3 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE ON MONITOR ................................................15

3.1 GENERAL SETTINGS. ...................................................................................................................

15

3.1.1 CALL SETTINGS ................................................................................................................................... 15
3.1.2 BACKGROUND SETTINGS................................................................................................................... 16
3.1.3 LANGUAGE SETTINGS ........................................................................................................................ 16
3.1.4 PICTURE SETTINGS............................................................................................................................. 16
3.1.5 INTERNATIONAL SETTINGS ................................................................................................................ 17
3.1.6 PRIVACY SETTINGS (USER) ............................................................................................................... 17

3.1.6.1 PIN required ............................................................................................................................... 17

a) User settings .......................................................................................................................... 17
b) Reading messages ................................................................................................................ 18

3.1.6.2 Change PIN ................................................................................................................................ 19

a) User PIN ................................................................................................................................ 19
b) Alarm PIN............................................................................................................................... 19

3.1.7 HOME-TO-HOME CALL SETTINGS...................................................................................................... 20
3.1.8 “Push to Talk” AUDIO mode ................................................................................................................... 20
3.1.9 INSTALLER SETTINGS ......................................................................................................................... 21

3.1.9.1 MONITOR SETTINGS ............................................................................................................... 21

a) Standard Lynx Mode / c) Static IP Mode ............................................................................... 22
b) DHCP Mode ........................................................................................................................... 22

3.1.9.2  DELETE ALL SETTINGS (Reset) ............................................................................................. 22
3.1.9.3 LIFT SETTINGS CONTROL ...................................................................................................... 23
3.1.9.4 OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................................... 23
3.1.9.5  ALARM SETTINGS ................................................................................................................... 24
3.1.9.6 HOME AUTOMATION SETTINGS ............................................................................................. 25
3.1.9.7 INSTALLER PRIVACY SETTINGS ............................................................................................ 26

a) User PIN ................................................................................................................................ 26
b) Alarm PIN............................................................................................................................... 27
c) Installer PIN ........................................................................................................................... 27

3.1.9.8 SD CARD MENU ....................................................................................................................... 27
3.1.9.9 MOBILITY SETTINGS ............................................................................................................... 28
3.1.9.10 RELAY CONTROL ................................................................................................................... 28
3.1.9.11 DOORBELL SETTINGS ........................................................................................................... 29
3.1.9.12 IP CAMERA CONFIGURATION ............................................................................................... 30

a) Add camera ......................................................................................................................... 30
b) Edit camera ......................................................................................................................... 30
a) - b) Test camera ................................................................................................................... 31
c) Delete camera/s ................................................................................................................... 31

3.2 DEFAULT FUN OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS ENABLED. ....................................................32

3.2.1 DO NOT DISTURB MODE .................................................................................................................... 32
3.2.2 CAMERA ACTIVATED ........................................................................................................................... 33
3.2.3 CALL PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT (PMU) ................................................................................. 33
3.2.4 RECEIVE MESSAGES ......................................................................................................................... 34
3.2.5 ALARM MODE ...................................................................................................................................... 35

Sabotage detection system (alarms)..................................................................................................... 38

3.2.6 AUTOMATION ....................................................................................................................................... 38

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Страница 1: ...ENGLISH LYNX Monitors USER INSTALLER S MANUAL...

Страница 2: ...ning of LYNX monitors Code 970013I V11_16 This technical document has been edited by FERMAX ELECTR NICA for informational purposes and the company reserves the right to modify any of the technical spe...

Страница 3: ...mode 20 3 1 9 INSTALLER SETTINGS 21 3 1 9 1 MONITOR SETTINGS 21 a Standard Lynx Mode c Static IP Mode 22 b DHCP Mode 22 3 1 9 2 DELETE ALL SETTINGS Reset 22 3 1 9 3 LIFT SETTINGS CONTROL 23 3 1 9 4 O...

Страница 4: ...Y CONTROL 50 3 2 21 F1 50 3 2 22 INDUCTION LOOP 50 4 CONFIGURING THE MONITOR FROM THE WEB SERVER 51 5 CALLS 52 5 1 RECEIVING CALLS 52 5 2 MAKE CALLS 54 a Call connection outdoor panel 54 b IP Camera c...

Страница 5: ...hat meets the highest design and technology standards Lynx monitors are technological devices designed to maximise communication safety and comfort in the home All of the monitor s available functions...

Страница 6: ...icons Navigation may be performed via the icons and selections made by pressing on the screen Setting the monitor to standby will turn off the screen The monitors are installed on walls via their corr...

Страница 7: ...ENU button which will activate and allow you to select the icon corresponding to the desired function Different LED icons can be displayed via the monitor or illuminated push buttons depending on the...

Страница 8: ...n deactivates the monitor s call sound Note If you do not wish to hear the beep on receiving a message this sound must be disabled See section 3 1 1 Call Settings Audio Activation and Hang Up Button W...

Страница 9: ...t open Note This LED icon does not exist on the SMILE monitor Current Alarm Status Out red icon This is the maximum level of security regarding the arming of alarms Zone arming depends on the configur...

Страница 10: ...it does To activate icons other than those available by default you must enter Optional Functions This may be done by selecting General Settings and accessing the screen where the Installation Setting...

Страница 11: ...As the screen shows a maximum of 8 icons when all functions have been added new screens can be viewed by sliding horizontally onto the display upon making a quick swipe to the right or left or by pres...

Страница 12: ...ny desired order 2 1 STRUCTURE AND ARRANGEMENT OF FUNCTIONS Do not disturb mode 3 2 1 Call Property Management Unit PMU 3 2 3 Camera Activated 3 2 2 Receive messages 3 2 4 Alarm mode 3 2 5 Home Automa...

Страница 13: ...5 Timer 3 2 16 Screen cleaning 3 2 17 Contact list Friendship request 3 2 18 Mobility 3 2 19 Relay control 3 2 20 Background settings 3 1 2 Language settings 3 1 3 Picture settings 3 1 4 International...

Страница 14: ...4 Alarm settings 3 1 9 5 Home Automation settings 3 1 9 6 SD card menu 3 1 9 8 Mobility settings 3 1 9 9 Installer privacy settings 3 1 9 7 Relay control 3 1 9 10 Doorbell settings 3 1 9 11 IP camera...

Страница 15: ...alls from outdoor panels Calls from private panels single line call panel Call from the Property Management Unit Guard Call from the Property Management Unit Administrator Home to home calls property...

Страница 16: ...e monitor s factory default language is English 3 1 4 General Settings PICTURE SETTINGS The picture settings function allows you to automatically capture images from each call By factory default the m...

Страница 17: ...screen you can also change the codes that are programmed into the monitor by default User PIN default is 1234 Alarm PIN default is 0000 Press Installer Settings enter the installer PIN code which is 1...

Страница 18: ...eading If in Privacy Settings PIN required is selected In Messages Reading press the Receive Messages icon which will automatically open the PIN code request screen SOS Proceed with the messages as ex...

Страница 19: ...Page 19 LYNX Monitor 3 1 6 2 Change PIN a User PIN To change the user PIN The default user PIN is 1234 b Alarm PIN To change the Alarm PIN The default Alarm PIN is 0000...

Страница 20: ...en also displays the options to Allow all incoming calls Only allow calls from friends See chapter 3 2 18 Contact list Friendship request For more general information on this option see chapters3 2 9...

Страница 21: ...cted by a PIN so that it can only be manipulated by qualified personnel 3 1 9 1 General Settings Installer Settings MONITOR SETTINGS The monitor s IP address can be configured by choosing between diff...

Страница 22: ...the destination configuration of the dwelling is available If it is the monitor will save the data and wait for a DHCP server If there is no DHCP server the monitor will change its settings to the sta...

Страница 23: ...alled in groups groups of relays each group has Master IP relay module 4 relays 0 or more RS 485 slave modules up to 32 modules each with 10 relays Power Supply at least 1 the number depends on the nu...

Страница 24: ...s The monitor can manage a proprietary Fermax alarm via its Sensor Unit Module which allows up to 16 areas to be managed The monitor communicates with the Sensor Unit Module using a proprietary protoc...

Страница 25: ...areas are armed To configure the various parameters simply press them and the available options will be displayed 3 1 9 6 General Settings Installer Settings Home Automation SETTINGS The Home Automati...

Страница 26: ...rameters of Automation Settings Name Application name Server Server IP address Door Optional if needed Door number URL Web server address For example http www fermax com Unit Router Select this option...

Страница 27: ...her 4 digit number c Installer PIN To change the installer PIN The default Installer PIN is 4444 3 1 9 8 General Settings Installer Settings SD CARD MENU With the SD Card Menu option the installer can...

Страница 28: ...stalled The system will ask you for confirmation To delete an application drag and drop from Installed to the recycle bin icon or select the application and press the recycle bin icon The system will...

Страница 29: ...function allows you to configure an IP camera to be displayed on the monitor every time the doorbell is pressed the doorbell of the house Note Once this function is enabled whenever the monitor recei...

Страница 30: ...s will be the address to which we are connecting it is supplied by the IP camera provider or can be obtained via the ONVIF Device Manager programme this field is mandatory USER and PASSWORD For camera...

Страница 31: ...n before deleting the selected cameras If you wish to delete all the cameras press and hold the recycle bin button until you are asked for confirmation and if you say yes all the cameras in the list w...

Страница 32: ...Disturb screen Permanently is selected by default If this time period is the one you want press confirm if not choose the desired one and press confirm 3 2 DEFAULT FUNCTIONS OPTIONAL FUNCTIONS ENABLED...

Страница 33: ...ine panels Note Excludes analogue panels Block Entry Panels General Entrance Panels The user can select a panel and communicate with it The connection is initially video only The user can also connect...

Страница 34: ...he blue circle will become white If the user has read all the messages the blue and white circle will disappear and the Receive Message icon will return to its original appearance The messages screen...

Страница 35: ...municate with and configure the Sensor Module and also change the alarm mode to different states The display shows the current status of the alarm system via a LED and an icon in the start menu When t...

Страница 36: ...her no PIN will be requested Notes If you change the mode while no areas are activated the monitor will arm in the corresponding mode If any area is active at that time the monitor will warn you and d...

Страница 37: ...larm PIN and deactivate the alarm before it is triggered When a sensor is activated the system offers a 40 second pre alarm period before sending the alarm For example After you enter the house if the...

Страница 38: ...on icon is selected the web browser that the installer previously pre configured following the previously explained steps is opened See chapter 3 1 9 6 Home Automation settings If this function has no...

Страница 39: ...s b Playing back audio notes The Audio Notes screen is accessed by clicking the Audio Notes icon Audio notes are displayed in chronological order from the last received up to the oldest below If the l...

Страница 40: ...issed calls To view the call register press the call log icon on the start screen The Call History screen is displayed subdivided into the three tabs as described above Each tab may be selected by cli...

Страница 41: ...issed calls received The status bar will show that a new missed call has been logged SOS Once the user has entered the Call History screen the blue circle will disappear and the call log icon will rev...

Страница 42: ...accept the call on the receiving monitor the internal call icon no video is displayed on both monitors The maximum talk time allowed between monitors is 300 seconds See sections 3 1 7 Home to home cal...

Страница 43: ...e button recycle bin confirmation will be required The selected image which will be displayed a little larger than the rest will be deleted IMAGE RESET To erase all existing images hold down the delet...

Страница 44: ...ntact list Friendship request Description of existing fields in the send message screen For Selecttheintended recipient from the drop down list shown Press the screen to position the cursor Press the...

Страница 45: ...you to select hours minutes and seconds the default time is 00 00 00 By sliding a finger down or up on each number you can select the desired value The timer can be set like a countdown alarm for a m...

Страница 46: ...ly The monitor can manage two groups of contacts Allow all incoming calls Only allow calls from friends Calls can be restricted to Friendship Requests via the Contact List See chapter 3 1 7 Home to ho...

Страница 47: ...rs are recorded in the general messages list Once the message is selected press Read Message The message will be visible at the destination home and the following options will be available Accept When...

Страница 48: ...If Add to Friends List is selected in the Request the contact displays two arrows meaning that the user can receive calls from that contact or make calls to that contact If Add to Friends List is NOT...

Страница 49: ...equires the installation and activation of the Lynxed Mobile app on the device intended to be linked First once the user has enabled mobility for the unit the complete process starts with the selectio...

Страница 50: ...laying a confirmation screen for a couple of seconds To enable the function see the 3 1 9 4 Optional Functions option to see the operation Note If it is not enabled the terminal functions as an input...

Страница 51: ...y factory default be 10 0 0 1 Block 0 Unit 1 but the monitor will surely already have a corresponding installation IP address which will have been assigned under the 3 1 9 1 Monitor settings option Fo...

Страница 52: ...tor on the same installation Conversation screen When a call is received the conversation screen will open automatically The information and icons appearing on the conversation screen may vary dependi...

Страница 53: ...e If the audio channel is opened the communication will end automatically after 90 seconds or when the end call button is pressed Audio settings The rising audio volume can be adjusted with the settin...

Страница 54: ...but only the monitor with the call in progress the one holding the conversation is authorised to accept or reject it If the second call is accepted the first is terminated at both ends and is connect...

Страница 55: ...rd 123 For more details see 970021 Property Management Unit Manual PMU There are three ways to activate a panic call to the concierge 1 Press the SOS button for 3 seconds The monitor displays a messag...

Страница 56: ...alarm The monitor will still send the panic message to the Alarm PMU but without playing the alarm sound on the monitor 3 Activation of the alarm system If an alarm is detected an alarm message is sen...

Страница 57: ...both ends of the cable with no protection on the connectors Put the excess cable back into the hole in the wall 2 1 1 60m 5 25 feet 3 4 FLUSH MOUNT Installation SURFACE MOUNT Installation Connect the...

Страница 58: ...zel see installation Dimensions of Fermax flush box ref 6551 186 x 198 x 46 mm Height x Width x Depth DIMENSIONS 2 1 60m 5 25 feet 1 4 3 6 2 VIVO VIVO MONITOR 196 4 5 209 185 172 21 Flush Surface DIME...

Страница 59: ...tension ref 2040 or a Light Buzzer Activator ref 2438 which would be activated by the call T F1 Using this terminal you can choose between 2 different mutually exclusive operations connecting a pushbu...

Страница 60: ...rver wav or mp3 Call ring tone maximum time 30 seconds Image memory 128 QVGA 640x480 resolution Text messages 128 128 character length Audio Notes Maximum recording time 300 seconds IP address automat...

Страница 61: ...485 serial port to communicate with the alarm system 12 Vdc power supply if Class 0 PoE switch is not used 12 Vdc consumption VIVO Monitor 7 TFT screen Standby 310mA Maximum 700mA VIVO PLUS Monitor 10...

Страница 62: ...Call ring tones 22 20 predefined ADPCM wav or mp3 melodies 2 may be downloaded by users from the SD card or web server wav or mp3 Call ring tone maximum time 30 seconds Image memory 128 QVGA 640x480...

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