
Your Villa intercom has just been fitted in your home 
 Did you know you can start using the 2 remote controls provided straight away?  
 If you have bought the '1 callbutton + 9 button keypad' model, did you know it has a 
preset code? 
 Did you also know that thanks to the management web site www.myintratone.com, 
you can enjoy all the features of your Villa intercom? 
So take some time to read this manual, it's full of positive news! 
Main Operation 
Here's what happens when someone presses a callbutton on your Villa intercom: 
 Visio calls on any 3G Visio-compatible phone for video verification: when you pick 
up the phone you can see your visitors without them even knowing! If you don't 
want to let them in, just hang up. They won't even know you've seen them! Or, if 
you want to talk to your visitor: press 0 on your phone (1). 
 Audio calls on all landlines, GSM, ADSL: in the event of incompatibility with the 
Visio mode, or if you are in a place with no 3G network, your Villa intercom will call 
you in audio, so pick up and press 0 if you want to speak to your visitor(1), 
otherwise hang up. 
 If you want to open, press 1 and/or 2 on your phone, like your fitter showed you. 
Note: On some wired phones, you might need to press the* button first to activate the 
voice frequencies. Refer to your phone's User Manual. 
Identification of your Villa intercom 
You can manage your Villa intercom settings entirely online. To personalise your settings 
from any PC or Mac with an internet connection, log on to: 
www.myintratone.com 
 Your Villa intercom Connection ID is simply its phone number; this is the telephone  
number of your Villa intercom 
Next, click on the 'Connection' button and follow the instructions! 
(1):  This feature can be disabled on the management web site by going into the 
advanced settings and activating automatic answering. 
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Using the 2 remote controls provided 
The 2 remote controls provided with your Villa intercom are already programmed: button 1 
(the button marked I) sets off relay 1, while button 2 (the button marked II) sets off relay 2 
(refer to the fitting instructions for the cabling and to identify relays 1 and 2). You can test 
your installation straight away by checking, for instance, that button 1 opens the entrance 
door and button 2 opens the garage door (your fitter will tell you exactly which button on  
your remote controls does what). 
How do I use my phone to open without being called? 
With your Villa intercom, you can also open the entrance door by calling its telephone 
number: Enter your phone number on the web site www.myintratone.com in the 'Modify my 
remote controls' menu, click on the 'Mobile Key' tab and add your phone number. Simply 
call the intercom on that number, and the entrance door will open! 
Led indicators on your Villa intercom 
No light  Normal non-active mode 
A call is being made (a button 
LEDs light up for 4 
seconds 
LED 3 lights up 
LEDs 3 and 4 light up
LEDs 3, 4 and 5 light 
up 
(1):  The resident has answered and pressed 0 on their phone.  
(2):  To authorise access for the visitor, you press button 1 and/or 2 on your phone. Using 
these buttons gives the same result as pressing button 1 (left) and 2 (right) on the 
remote controls. 
pressed), the LEDs indicate the 
strength of 3G/GSM signal 
reception (here level 4) 
A call is in progress, the Villa 
intercom emits a ringing sound 
The resident has answered, and 
the visitor can speak to him or her 
(1) 
The resident has authorised 
access(2) and the Villa intercom 
now emits a message 'The door is 
open' 
Does your intercom have a keypad with 9 buttons? 
If you have bought the Villa intercom '1 callbutton + 9 button keypad' intercom, it has a 
preset code.  
Enter the code below on the intercom keypad: 
You haven't bought 
an intercom with 9 
buttons on the keypad
To modify or delete this code, log on to: www.myintratone.com 
LED 5 'Door' will light up  
and access will be authorised. 
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