Vimar 21511, 19511, 20511.1, 14511.1 User Manual

User Guide
21511
Touch screen colour 4,3" Full Flat
20511.1-19511-14511.1
Touch screen coulor 4,3"
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1. Description ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2
2. Main menu ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2
Date and time …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Display ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Keys Tone ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Temperature Unit …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Protection …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Temperature probe ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5
3. Area management ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 6
3.1 Thermostat and temperature probe ……………………………………………………………………… 7
3.2 Managing monochromatic and RGB lamps ……………………………………………………………… 13
3.3 Other types of adjustments ………………………………………………………………………………… 19
4. Burglar alarm …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22
5. Load control……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 24
6. Energy monitoring ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 26
6.1 Guide to navigating the screens……………………………………………………………………………… 26
6.2 Global consumption…………………………………………………………………………………………… 28
6.3 Energy consumption … ……………………………………………………………………………………… 31
6.4 Energy flows… ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 33
6.5 Single load consumption……………………………………………………………………………………… 34
6.6 Pulse counter…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 36
6.7 Settings… ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 37
7. Logic unit ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 45
8. Speaker System ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 51
8.1 Control for iPod, iPhone and auxiliary sources …………………………………………………………… 53
8.2 Control for RCA transmitter with IR interface …………………………………………………………… 58
9. Alarm clock ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 59
10. Screen saver …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 60
11. Cleaning of touch screen …………………………………………………………………………………… 61
12. Compliance with regulations ………………………………………………………………………………… 61
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1. DESCRIPTION.
The touch screen include control of lights (on/off/adjustment), shutters, thermostats (traditional and for fan-coil) and scenes; control and monitoring of burglar alarm devices (specially through ‘Partialisation’ menu it is possible to display the state of partialisations; automatic monitoring and control of power consumption of appliances (over­load prevention).
2. MAIN MENU.
The opening screen is displayed containing the various sections for the control/command of the whole system.
Touching the icon gives access to the Settings menu.
Description - Main menù
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Main menù
• Date and Time
By touching the icon it is possible to adjust the time and date displayed. With the icons
and set the blinking value until the desired day, month, year and time are shown.
• Display
When the icon is touched the display shows the screen that allows you to adjust the back-
lighting and the contrast of the display.
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This is set by holding your finger on the icons until and the desired level is reached.
• Keys Tone
With the icons and it is possible to enable or disable the acoustic signal(beep) which
accompanies the touching of the icons displayed by the touch screen.
• Temperature Unit
With the icons and it is possible to select the unit of measurement with which the touch screen will display the temperature in the various areas of the system.
To confirm the settings made, touch the icon .
To return to the previous screen touch the icon .
• Protection
With this option you set a password (from 4 to 6 digits) that inhibits displaying certain pages and therefore all the
controls associated with them. This application is useful, for example, to distinguish the use of the video touch
screen according to the current user.
Tap the icon and then the icon to display the page for setting the password (as shown on
the following page) and select the page to inhibit.
Tap the icon to edit a previously configured password.
Main menù
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• Temperature probe
By tapping the icon you can, by using and , compensate for the value of the
temperature measured by the external probe (where applicable).
• Information
When the icon is touched the display is shown which gives the software release and the main characteristics of the touch screen.
Main menù
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Area management
3. AREA MANAGEMENT.
From the main menu, when the icon , is touched the display is shown which allows you to select the different areas of the system and to control the devices associated with them (lights, roller shutters, climate, etc.).
For example, when the icon is touched that corresponds to the area called “Lounge”, the
touch screen displays the following screen:
• Touching the icon switches on/off and adjusts the lighting called “Picture Light”.
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• Touching the icon lifts and lowers the roller shutter called “Lounge left roller shutters”.
• Touching the icon gives access to the screen which allows you to adjust the temperature in the area called “Lounge”.
3.1 THERMOSTAT AND TEMPERATURE PROBE
In the touchscreen, at the graphical user interface level, the thermostat and the temperature probe behave in a similar way; it will then display:
• Current temperature.
• Temperature measured by the external sensor connected to the thermostat input (if fitted).
• Relative humidity, measured by the electronic humidity sensor (if fitted).
• Speed of fan coil (if fitted).
• Current setpoint.
• Output status (on, off and, when present, with boost) .
• Alarm symbol of an external probe used as a screed alarm in an underfloor system .
With the touchscreen you can set:
• Seasonal mode SUMMER – NEUTRAL ZONE – WINTER.
• Operating mode.
• Temperature setpoint.
• Fan coil speed (1-2-3 AUTO or setting on a proportional value, in steps of 10%, between 0 and 100% or AUTO) .
• Reading and modifying time program.
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REFERENCE SCREENS
• Via you can view the screen for setting AUTO, MANUAL, REDUCTION, AWAY and PROTECTION operation (Antifreeze or TooHot depending on the seasonal mode) of the heating/air conditioning system.
• With you change the seasonal mode.
In this case it is possible to choose between “AUTO” or “AIR-CONDITIONING”; vice versa, when on “AUTO” or “NEUTRAL ZONE” you cannot change the operating mode.
Changing the temperature setpoint value from "AUTO" mode automatically switches it to "TIMED MANUAL" mode and the main screen becomes similar to the following:
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You cannot access “TIMED MANUAL” mode directly, but only from “AUTO” mode after changing the setpoint value.
• Touching or (the latter is displayed on the screen for changing the operating mode) displays
the screen and allows you to set the duration of the selected mode:
You can select a predefined time from the ones offered (from 1 to 12 h) or, by touching , you access the screen that allows you to set a custom value (in steps of 1 h).
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On the main screen, tapping , takes you back to “AUTO” mode where the time and date when I will end
the “TIMED MANUAL” mode that has just been set are shown.
If the main screen displays the icon, it indicates that the screed alarm is active; this is related to exceeding a temperature limit beyond which damage can occur to a floor system whereby, in such conditions, the affected area is automatically switched “OFF”.
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• Touching and selects the time slot for changing the temperature level.
• Touching and selects the desired temperature level; the histogram will be updated.
The procedure must be repeated for all the time slots to be changed, then confirm with .
• To copy the setting of the level of a time slot to another one/others, touch the icon.
• Select another day of the week by touching and proceed as above; using it is possible to
assign the day displayed with the program of any other day of the week; by touching select the day to
copy from and confirm with .
With the touchscreen you can change the HVAC programs for automatic control of the heating and air-conditioning previously configured on the control panel. The personalization consists, for each day of the week, of setting the value of the temperature levels T1, T2 and T3; in the heating and air-conditioning programs the values T1, T2 and T3 are differentiable.
Touching activates the automatic program; then touching brings up the screen for editing
the program.
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• Touching displays the screen used to change the value of the temperature levels T1, T2 and T3.
Touching the icon activates the scenario called “Entrance”; the same applies to all the other icons asso­ciated with the different scenarios displayed.
• Touching the icons and scrolls through the whole screen for the groups and scenarios of the selected area.
• Touching the icon gives access to the screens for all the other areas of the system.
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WARNING - Operation of the icons of activation of the scenarios:
• Short press: Activate the scenario.
• Long press (5 seconds): storage scenario (are stored and overwritten states of the groups involved in
the scenario being created).
Viewing the status of contact and relay interfaces.
If the rooms contain any contact interfaces used to control windows and/or doors and windows, the video touch screen will enable monitoring their status. For example, should a window have been left open, the icon for the contact interface associated with that window will light up.
3.2 MANAGING MONOCHROMATIC AND RGB LAMPS.
This lights management mode, which can only be used if the By-me home automation system is equipped with dimmers, dedicated lamps and ballasts, by switching on/off and controlling brightness, provides efficient
lighting in the rooms while ensuring optimization of energy savings. The new RGB functions (patented by Vimar) enable creating colour changes and elegant, sophisticated light effects. You can also call up scenarios involving different functions in the home automation system such as, for example, combinations of lights and colours matched to your favourite music to create a personalized, comfortable environment.
Managing monochromatic lamps
The monochromatic lamps are managed in the same way as for traditional lighting.
Tapping the icon switches on/off and adjusts the illumination of the associated monochromatic
lamps.
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Dimmer feature when it is combined with the "Brightness Sensor"
If the system is fitted with a brightness sensor combined with art. 01467, you can keep the brightness in a room automatically constant according to the value read by the sensor and a brightness setpoint that is set automatically with each adjustment on the dimmer.
The function of keeping the brightness constant can be switched on/off at any time by tapping ; in this case the controls become the same as for any other dimmered lighting point.
This function then allows obtaining energy savings as natural light is used, as long as possible, instead of artificial light for lighting the room.
On the touchscreen, the dimmer combined with the brightness sensor can be added to any room screen and the view is similar to the following:
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Managing RGB lamps
The video touch screen enables managing switching on/off, adjusting/changing the hue, saturation, and bright­ness of the RGB lamps and it will also be possible to activate the Fading-Show application configured on the controller by your installer. Depending on the operating mode, the adjustment icon will be displayed as follows:
• Tapping the icon opens the screen where you make the colour settings.
Lamp ON.
In this case the degree of illumination is constant (no adjustment) and the colour is fixed.
Lamp OFF.
As above but with the lamp off.
Lamp under adjustment.
In this case the degree of illumination is adjustable (level displayed by the scroll bar) and the colour is fixed.
Lamp ON in Fading-Show mode.
In this case the lamp is on and it provides the lighting sequence configured.
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• Using and you set the hue (fixed) of the lamp once it is turned on.
The hue displayed will match the position of the cursor in the desired colour
• With and on Saturation you set the percentage of "vividness" of the colour.
• With and on Brightness you set the percentage of "contrast" of the colour.
• Tapping confirms the settings you have made.
• Tapping icon opens the screen where you make the Fading-Show settings.
The function of Fading-Show allows to set a cyclical sequence of colors (up to a maximum of 6) for color changes and the play of light in the environments where the lamps are installed RGB.
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• With and on Persistance you set the time during which each of the colors remains fixed.
• With and on Transition you set the time that elapses between the passage of a gradual color
to the next.
• Tapping confirms the settings you have made.
• Tapping the icon associated with each of the colors that make up the sequence is going to change the
color characteristics of that color; in fact will see the following screen:
• With and you set the tone of color that will match the position of the cursor to the position desired
color.
• With and you set Saturation and Brightness.
• Tapping confirms the settings you have made.
• Tapping you remove the color selected by the sequence of Fading-Show and the screen will become
as follows:
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• Tapping confirms the settings you have made.
• Tapping the icon to activate the sequence Fading-Show just set.
When the sequence is active and you fall into the menu Fading-Show, the screen becomes the following.
• Tapping the icon will stop the sequence of Faing-Show set.
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