
User guide
1 Introduction and basic functions 6
1.1 General information 6
1.2 Your Polyx Memory Display: use it now! 6
1.2.1 Video door entry function keys 7
1.2.2 Navigation keys 7
1.2.3 Key for answering machine functions 7
1.3 Menu functions 8
1.3.1 Volume adjustment 10
1.3.2 Monitor adjustment (day/night) 11
1.3.3 Date/Time 12
1.3.4 Camera swing 13
1.3.5 Bells adjustment 14
1.3.6 Paging 15
1.4 Answering Machine 16
1.4.1 Message display 16
1.4.2 Record a "Memo" message 17
1.4.3 Record a Welcome message 18
1.4.4 Delete all messages 19
1.4.5 Settings 19
2 Trouble shooting 22
2.1 Push to Talk mode 22
3 Video door entry system functions 26
3.1 Activation 26
3.2 Intercommunication 26
3.3 Camera 27
3.4 Cycle cameras 27
3.5 Staircase lights 28
3.6 Call exclusion 28
4 Home automation functions 30
4.1 Scenarios 30
4.2 Alarms 31
4.3 Sound system 32
4.4 Temperature control 33
5 Services 36
5.1 The “Settings” menu 36
5.2 Services 37
5.2.1 Professional studio 37
5.2.2 Hands free 37
5.2.3 Door state 38
5.2.4 Alarm messages 38
5.3 Messages 39
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IMPORTANT WARNING
On the rights of people involved in the taking of pictures and the recording of sounds.
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The Polyx Memory Display which you have purchased contains technological devices
which allow the taking of lms.
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The lms, sounds, voice and names are personal data – sometimes sensitive – and can be
the subject of copyright or other rights of intellectual ownership by third parties.
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Consequently, anyone using the equipment is obliged to respect:
– legislation regarding the protection of personal data;
– data security obligations;
– picture and portrait rights, as well as the regulations on copyright and
intellectual and industrial property.
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BTicino is not responsible for the illegitimate use of its equipment by its customers.

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Introduction and basic functions
1.1 General information 6
1.2 Your Polyx Memory Display: use it now! 6
1.3 Menu functions 8
1.4 Answering Machine 16
User guide

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1 Introduction and basic functions
The Polyx Memory Display offers the normal video door entry and
Video door entry system functions and can also interact with your
My Home system.
Fitting in with My Home
• Scenarios:
Runs the scenarios saved in the Scenario module.
• Alarms:
Signals the last alarm events which have occurred and the division
of the system.
• Sound system:
Manages the BTicino digital sound system.
• Temperature control:
Displays and adjusts the temperature in the various zones of the
home and the state of the control unit.
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* It lights up when the bell volume is set to 0.
LCD screen note
The LCD screen has been manufactured using advanced high
precision technology. It is however possible that sometimes up to
5 small black or coloured dots (red, blue, green) may appear on the
LCD screen. This is an absolutely normal result of the manufacturing process and is not indicative of a malfunction and/or fault.
1 - Microphone
2 - LCD 3.5” colour display
3 - Navigation keys
4 - Entrance panel and cycling
switching ON key
5 - Connection key
6 - Loudspeaker
7 - Door lock key
8 - Pushbutton for
enabling/disabling the
answering machine function
9 - Call exclusion LED *
Please note:
Incorrect use of the Polyx Memory Display and of all the devices
connected to it excludes any guarantee!
For cleaning only use a damp or antistatic cloth. Avoid the use of
alcohol or chemical detergents.

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User guide
1.2.1 Video door entry function keys 1.2.2 Navigation keys
1.2.3 Key for answering machine functions
Activation Entrance Panel/Cycling
It activates the switching on of the associated
Entrance Panel and, if present, allows the cycling display of the other Entrance Panels/cameras.
Connection key
Activates/deactivates the audio connection.
When a call has been received the LED flashes; press
once to answer: the LED shines steadily.
At rest activates the paging function (if enabled).
Door lock key
When there is a call it opens the door lock of the
Entrance Panel from which the call was made, at rest
that of the associated Entrance Panel. The LED signals
that it is activated.
OK key
Allows access to the menu; confirms the selection
made.
C key
Returns to the previous screen, if already on the rst
screen, it can be used to turn the display o; during a
call, it can be used to switch from day to night mode,
and vice versa (see paragraph 1.3.2).
keys
Inside the menu they select the previous or next item.
- + keys
Inside the menu they change the value set.
In audio/video connection they allow rapid access to
the volume and monitor settings.
ON/OFF (if enabled by the installer)
Enable/disable the video door entry answering
machine (the red LED indicates activation).
NOTE 1: all answering machine functions are managed
by menù, access by a dedicated icon on menù.
NOTE 2: inside one single apartment,it is possible to
activate ONLY ONE answering machine.

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Three possible solutions for drawing up the main menu are given
below:
• menu with COMMUNICATION functions;
• menu with HOME AUTOMATION functions;
• CUSTOMISED menu.
Use the
keys to select the functions from those available:
1 - Submenu and commands
2 - Use the settings icon to access a series of adjustments/services de-
scribed below
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COMMUNICATION
Main menu example with programming of just the communication
commands.
HOME AUTOMATION
Main menu example with communication and home automation
submenu.
1.3 Menu functions
Use the OK key to access the main menu:
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1 - Answering machine
2 - Intercommunication
3 - Staircase lights
4 - Settings
1 - Communication
2 - Scenarios
3 - Alarms
4 - Sound system
5 - Temperature control
6 - Settings
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SCENARIOS
SETTINGS
ANSW. MACHINE
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The installer has given the exact configuration of your Polyx Memory
Display the tables below; if he has not filled it in ask for it.
COMMUNICATION
FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION
HOME AUTOMATION
SUB-MENU SYSTEM FOUND
SCENARIOS
ALARMS
SOUND SYSTEM
TEMPERATURE CONTROL
CUSTOMISED MENU
The customised menu allows more intuitive use of the Polyx Memory
Display functions. In fact the menu only displays the functions in your
My Home system and the text of each command can be customised in
the installation phase.
Using the customised menu also lets you:
• Have the PROFESSIONAL STUDIO, HANDS FREE and ANSWERING
MACHINE functions, which otherwise can only be called from the
SETTINGS menu, in the main page or in another page.
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1 - Communication
2 - Professional studio
3 - Hands free
4 - Answering machine
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NOTE: During a video door entry call you can access the Adjustments
menu directly by pressing the
- or + key.
1.3.1 Volume adjustment
Select
Adjustments
Press OK to access
the menu
Inside the menu
select one of the
items (e.g. Bells)
Adjust the volume
to the level required.
EP SOUND = sound volume when talking to the entrance panel.
Press OK
to confirm
INTERCOM = sound volume when holding an intercom conversation.
BELLS = volume level for all the bells.
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ADJUSTMENTS
VOLUME
BELLS

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It is possible to select two different adjustments, one for day viewing
and one for night viewing; to switch from one mode to the other press C
during the video door entry call
NOTE: During a video door entry call you can access the Adjustments
menu directly by pressing the
- or + key.
1.3.2 Monitor adjustment (day/night)
Select
Adjustments
Press OK to access
the menu
Select
Day Monitor
Press OK
to confirm
Inside the menu
select one of the
items (e.g. Contrast)
Make
the adjustment
COLOUR
CONTRAST
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Sets the current date and time.
1.3.3 Date/Time
Set the hour
Press OK; the first
two numbers flash
Press OK
to confirm
Use the same procedure to set
the date
Set the minutes
Press C
Select
Adjustments
Press OK to access
the menu
Select
Date/time
Press OK
to confirm
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ADJUSTMENTS
DATE/TIME