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CTENTS INTRODUCTI WARNINGS... 4 MITOR DESCRIPTI... 5 KEY FUNCTIS... 5 PLANUX MANAGER MENU... 6 LIGHTS LIGHTS MENU DESCRIPTI... 7 LIGHT CTROL... 7 LIGHT SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA... 8 DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING... 9 LIGHT SCHEDULING... 0 OTHER OTHER MENU DESCRIPTI... LOAD CTROL... LOAD SCHEDULING... LOAD SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA... SHUTTERS SHUTTERS MENU DESCRIPTI... 4 SHUTTER CTROL... 4 SHUTTER SCHEDULING... 5 SHUTTER SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA... 6 CLIMATE FORCING... LOADS LOADS MENU DESCRIPTI... 4 CSUMPTI CSUMPTI MENU DESCRIPTI... 5 KEY TO THRESHOLD COLOURS... 5 DOOR ENTRY MITORS ANSWERING A CALL... 6 DOOR ENTRY MITORS MENU DESCRIPTI... 6 VIDEO MEMORY... 6 VIEWING A RECORDING... 7 DELETING A RECORDING... 7 HANDS-FREE... 7 SETTING MELODIES... 7 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME... 8 ACTUATORS... 8 RENAMING ACTUATORS... 9 CAMERAS... 9 RENAMING CAMERAS... 0 INTERCOMS... RENAMING INTERCOMS... AUTOMATI AUTOMATI MENU DESCRIPTI... 7 AUTOMATI SCHEDULING... 8 IRRIGATI IRRIGATI MENU DESCRIPTI... 9 IRRIGATI SCHEDULING... 0 SETUP SETUP MENU DESCRIPTI... LANGUAGE... LOCKING THE KEYPAD AND TOUCH-SCREEN... SETTING THE DATE & TIME... INFORMATI... CDITIS... CLIMATE CLIMATE MENU DESCRIPTI... CLIMATE CTROL... CLIMATE SCHEDULING... MANUAL CLIMATE MODE... SETUP - CSUMPTI CSUMPTI SETUP MENU DESCRIPTI... 4 TOOLBAR... 4 CURRENCY... 5 DISPLAY... 5

RATES... 6 THRESHOLDS... 7 CLEAR... 7 SETTINGS... 8 UNIT OF MEASUREMENT... 8 PULSES... 8 STEP... 9 SCALE FACTOR... 9 ADVANCED ACCESSING ADVANCED MENUS... 40 ADVANCED MENUS DESCRIPTI... 40 KEY PROGRAMMING... 4 VIDEO MEMORY SETUP... 4 ACTUATORS... 4 ADDING ACTUATORS... 4 MODIFYING AN ACTUATOR CODE... 4 DELETING ACTUATORS... 4 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 DESCRIPTI... 49 SETTING THE BRACKET CODE... 49 SETTING A MITOR AS MAIN / SECDARY... 50 SETTING A MULTIPLE ADDRESS... 50 SETTING THE INTERCOM ADDRESS... 50 CALIBRATING THE TOUCH-SCREEN... 5 SET INPUT... 5 TOTAL RESET... 5 RESET CFIGURATIS... 5 CFIGURATI UPDATE... 5 PRODUCT UPDATE... 5 TRANSMISSI TIME... 5 NUMBER OF TRANSMISSIS... 5 PLANUX MANAGER SETTINGS FOR VEDO SERIES CTROL UNITS... 5 ALARM ALARMS MENU DESCRIPTI... 54 AREA STATUS LEGEND... 54 FULLY ARMING THE ANTI-INTRUSI SYSTEM... 55 FULLY DISARMING THE ANTI-INTRUSI SYSTEM... 56 ACTIVATING THE ALARM FOR AN AREA... 57 DEACTIVATING THE ALARM FOR AN AREA... 58 DISPLAYING THE ALARM ZE... 59 RESETTING THE ALARM STATUS... 60 RESETTING THE ALARM MEMORY... 6 MANAGING USERS... 6 ADDING USERS... 6 MODIFYING THE USER PASSWORD... 6 DELETING USERS... 64 SYSTEM TEST... 64 ALARM LOG... 65 ALARM LOG LEGEND... 66 SCENARIOS SCENARIOS MENU DESCRIPTI... 67 CREATING NEW SCENARIOS... 67 SCHEDULING SCENARIOS... 69 ACTIVATING SCENARIOS... 70 DELETING SCENARIOS... 7 MODIFYING SCENARIOS... 7 KEY MENU DESCRIPTI... 7 REGISTERING NEW KEYS... 74 DELETING KEYS... 75 RENAMING KEYS... 76 MODIFYING KEY FUNCTIS... 76 ACTIVATING SCENARIOS USING A KEY... 78

INTRODUCTI INTRODUCTI WARNINGS Comelit Group S.p.A. declines any responsibility for improper use of the apparatus, for any alterations made by others for any reason, and for the use of non-original accessories or materials. Caution! In order to reduce the risk of faults and electric shocks: Do not open the apparatus or carry out any repairs yourself. If necessary, request the services of qualifi ed personnel. Do not insert objects or pour liquids into the device. Clean using a damp cloth. Do not use alcohol or other aggressive products. Fonts are (c) Bitstream (see below). DejaVu changes are in public domain. Glyphs imported from Arev fonts are (c) Tavmjong Bah (see below) Bitstream Vera Fonts Copyright ------------------------------ Copyright (c) 00 by Bitstream, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Bitstream Vera is a trademark of Bitstream, Inc. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying this license ("Fonts") and associated documentation fi les (the "Font Software"), to reproduce and distribute the Font Software, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of the Font Software, and to permit persons to whom the Font Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copies of one or more of the Font Software typefaces. The Font Software may be modifi ed, altered, or added to, and in particular the designs of glyphs or characters in the Fonts may be modifi ed and additional glyphs or characters may be added to the Fonts, only if the fonts are renamed to names not containing either the words "Bitstream" or the word "Vera". This License becomes null and void to the extent applicable to Fonts or Font Software that has been modifi ed and is distributed under the "Bitstream Vera" names. The Font Software may be sold as part of a larger software package but no copy of one or more of the Font Software typefaces may be sold by itself. THE FT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NINFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL BITSTREAM OR THE GNOME FOUNDATI BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTI OF CTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FT SOFTWARE OR FROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FT SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this notice, the names of Gnome, the Gnome Foundation, and Bitstream Inc., shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Font Software without prior written authorization from the Gnome Foundation or Bitstream Inc., respectively. For further information, contact: fonts at gnome dot org. Arev Fonts Copyright ------------------------------ Copyright (c) 006 by Tavmjong Bah. All Rights Reserved. Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of the fonts accompanying this license ("Fonts") and associated documentation fi les (the "Font Software"), to reproduce and distribute the modifi cations to the Bitstream Vera Font Software, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, merge, publish, distribute, and/or sell copies of the Font Software, and to permit persons to whom the Font Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: The above copyright and trademark notices and this permission notice shall be included in all copies of one or more of the Font Software typefaces. The Font Software may be modifi ed, altered, or added to, and in particular the designs of glyphs or characters in the Fonts may be modifi ed and additional glyphs or characters may be added to the Fonts, only if the fonts are renamed to names not containing either the words "Tavmjong Bah" or the word "Arev". This License becomes null and void to the extent applicable to Fonts or Font Software that has been modifi ed and is distributed under the "Tavmjong Bah Arev" names. The Font Software may be sold as part of a larger software package but no copy of one or more of the Font Software typefaces may be sold by itself. THE FT SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NINFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHT, PATENT, TRADEMARK, OR OTHER RIGHT. IN NO EVENT SHALL TAVMJG BAH BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, INCLUDING ANY GENERAL, SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER IN AN ACTI OF CTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE FT SOFTWARE OR FROM OTHER DEALINGS IN THE FT SOFTWARE. Except as contained in this notice, the name of Tavmjong Bah shall not be used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings in this Font Software without prior written authorization from Tavmjong Bah. For further information, contact: tavmjong @ free. fr. 4

INTRODUCTI MITOR DESCRIPTI Wed 08/09/ - 08: Alarm Door entry monitors Climate Other Shutters Lights Loads Consumption KEY FUNCTIS Audio key: activates or de-activates conversation with the external unit. Door lock key: opens the corresponding door lock. Menu key: switches the Planux Manager monitor on and off. Brightness key: adjusts the brightness of the image displayed in a video message. INTRODUCTI 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 Touch screen Key sensor Door lock key 4 Privacy / Doctor key (programmable) 5 Self-ignition key (programmable) 6 Programmable key 7 Programmable key 8 Colour key 9 Contrast key 0 Brightness key Menu key Audio key 5 Contrast key: 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 : factory-set as secondary switchboard call (programmable). Programmable key : factory-set as generic actuator (programmable). Self-ignition key: switches on the monitor and displays the video feed from the external unit (programmable). Privacy/Doctor function key (programmable): The Privacy function disables calls from the external unit and switchboard. The Doctor function enables automatic activation of the lock-release in response to a call from the external unit. The Privacy + Doctor function, as well as disabling the door-entry phone ringtone in the same way as the Privacy function, also enables automatic activation of the lock-release in response to a call from the external unit. The red LED indicates that the selected function is active.

INTRODUCTI INTRODUCTI PLANUX MANAGER MENU The Planux Manager icons change depending on the type of system installed and the functions available. To navigate the menu, simply use your fi nger to touch the icon corresponding to the desired function. To access the main menu, press the key. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Alarm Door entry monitors Climate Other Shutters Lights Loads Consumption Thu /06/ 6:07 Video memory The icon can be used to return to the main menu immediately. The screen. icon can be used to return to the previous 6

LIGHTS LIGHTS MENU DESCRIPTI To access the lights menu, press the main menu screen. 5 Downstairs area Upstairs area Attic Den Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W icon on the LIGHT CTROL The lights within various areas may be controlled individually. Press the relevant icon in the lights menu (e.g. Upstairs area). 7 Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Upstairs area Bedroom Night-stand 4 LIGHTS Available areas. Scroll through the screen (only when there are more than 4 programmed areas). Light scheduling menu. 4 Switch off all lights in the corresponding area. 5 Switch on all lights in the corresponding area. Downstairs area Upstairs area Attic Den Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W 4 Stairs Area displayed. Light with dimmer (press and hold to adjust the intensity). Switch light off. 4 Light /. 5 Light scheduling menu. 6 Timed light (press to adjust the active time period), see below. 7 Switch light on. T 0: 5 6 One or more lights in the area are on. All lights in the area are on. All lights in the area are off. 7

LIGHTS LIGHTS LIGHT SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA Press the icon followed by the icon representing one of the available areas (e.g. Downstairs area) to access the scheduling menu for all lights in that area. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS Select the days of the week for which 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. 7 TIME STATUS STOP 00:00 6 5 M T W T F S S + - 00:00 x + 4 Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. The / icon enables/disables the current schedule. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired status and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. 8

LIGHTS DIMMER LIGHT SCHEDULING Once you have entered the relevant area, press the icon and then the icon corresponding to one of the dimmer lights available (e.g. Bedroom) to access the dimmer light scheduling menu. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS Select the days of the week for which 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. 7 6 5 - x 00:00 + M T W T F S S TIME STATUS 00:00 + 4 LIGHTS Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start programing. The / icon enables/disables the current schedule. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired status and press to confi rm. Set the brightness of the light and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. 9

LIGHTS LIGHTS LIGHT SCHEDULING Once you have entered the relevant area, press the icon and then the icon corresponding to one of the lights available (e.g. Night-stand); this will take you to the dimmer light scheduling menu. M T W T F S S TIME Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. STATUS The / icon enables/disables the current schedule. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x Select the days of the week for which 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. 7 TIME STATUS STOP 00:00 6 5 M T W T F S S + - 00:00 x Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired status and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. + 4 0

OTHER OTHER MENU DESCRIPTI The Other menu manages the programming and control of loads or generic electrical commands (connected to SimpleHome module outputs) not included in the other menus. To access the Other menu, press the icon on the main menu screen. 5 Downstairs area Upstairs area Attic LOAD CTROL The loads within various areas may be controlled individually. Press the relevant icon in the Other menu (e.g. Upstairs area). 6 Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Upstairs area Night-stand socket TV socket T OTHER Den 4 Available areas. Scroll through the screen (only when there are more than 4 programmed areas). Load scheduling menu. 4 Switch off all loads in the corresponding area. 5 Switch on all loads in the corresponding area. Downstairs area Upstairs area Attic 4 5 Area displayed. Load /. Switch load off. 4 Load scheduling menu. 5 Timed load. 6 Load on (press to adjust the active time period), see below. 0: One or more loads in the area are on. All loads in the area are on. All loads in the area are off.

OTHER OTHER LOAD SCHEDULING Once you have entered the relevant area, press the icon and then the icon corresponding to one of the loads available (e.g. Night-stand socket); this will take you to the load scheduling menu. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x Select the days of the week for which 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. 7 TIME STATUS STOP 00:00 6 5 M T W T F S S + - 00:00 x Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired status and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. + 4

OTHER LOAD SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA Press the icon followed by the icon representing one of the available areas (e.g. Upstairs area) to access the load scheduling menu for that area. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS Select the days of the week for which 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. M T W T F S S 7 TIME STATUS STOP 00:00 6 + - 00:00 x + 4 OTHER Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x 5 Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired status and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information.

SHUTTERS SHUTTERS To access the Shutters menu, press the the main menu screen. 5 SHUTTERS MENU DESCRIPTI Attic Downstairs area Upstairs area icon on All shutters in the area are moving. All shutters in the area are stationary. SHUTTER CTROL The shutters within various areas may be controlled individually. Press the relevant icon in the shutters menu (e.g. Upstairs area). Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Upstairs area Den Available areas. Scroll through the screen (only when there are more than 4 programmed areas). Shutter scheduling menu. 4 Close all shutters in the corresponding area. 5 Open all shutters in the corresponding area. Downstairs area Upstairs area Attic Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W 4 5 Bedroom Night-stand Bathroom Area displayed. Close shutter. Shutter scheduling menu. 4 Available shutters. 5 Open shutter. 4 Den One or more shutters in the area are moving. 4

SHUTTERS SHUTTER SCHEDULING Once you have entered the relevant area, press the icon and then the icon corresponding to one of the shutters available (e.g. Bedroom) to access the shutter scheduling menu. M T W T F S S TIME Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. STATUS Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x Select the days of the week for which 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. TIME STATUS 7 00:00 6 5 - x 00:00 + M T W T F S S Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired action and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. + 4 SHUTTERS 5

SHUTTERS SHUTTERS SHUTTER SCHEDULING FOR AN AREA Press the icon followed by the icon representing one of the available areas (e.g. Upstairs area) to access the shutter scheduling menu for that area. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS Select the days of the week for which 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. TIME STATUS 7 00:00 6 5 00:00 + M T W T F S S - x + 4 Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired status and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. 6

AUTOMATI AUTOMATI MENU DESCRIPTI To access the automation menu, press the the main menu screen. icon on Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Entry gate Entry gate Garage door Garage door 5 Garage door Garage door Rear gate Rear gate Automation in operation. Automation off. AUTOMATI 4 Available automations. Scroll through the screen (only when there are more than 4 programmed automations). Automation scheduling menu. 4 Stop corresponding automation. 5 Start corresponding automation. 7

AUTOMATI AUTOMATI AUTOMATI SCHEDULING Press the icon followed by the icon representing one of the available areas (e.g. entrance gate), to access the automation scheduling menu. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS Select the days of the week for which 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. 7 TIME STATUS STOP 00:00 6 5 M T W T F S S + - 00:00 x + 4 Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired action and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. 8

IRRIGATI To access the Irrigation menu, press the the main menu screen. 5 IRRIGATI MENU DESCRIPTI North Garden South Garden East Garden West Garden icon on Available areas. Scroll through the screen (only when there are more than 4 programmed areas). Irrigation scheduling menu. 4 Stop irrigation system for the relevant area. 5 Start irrigation system for the relevant area. 4 Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W North Garden South Garden East Garden West Garden Area irrigation system on. Area irrigation system off. IRRIGATI 9

IRRIGATI IRRIGATI IRRIGATI SCHEDULING Press the icon followed by the icon representing one of the available areas (e.g. Garden North) to access the irrigation system scheduling menu. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME STATUS + x Select the days of the week for which 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. 7 TIME STATUS STOP 00:00 6 5 M T W T F S S + - 00:00 x Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Selector keys to modify time and status. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. Select the desired status and press to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. + 4 0

CLIMATE CLIMATE MENU DESCRIPTI To access the Climate menu, press the main menu screen. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W 0 Bedroom icon on the CLIMATE CTROL Press the relevant icon in the climate menu (e.g. Bedroom ). Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Bedroom 8 9 Bedroom Lounge Bathroom Available areas. Scroll through the screen (only when there are more than 4 programmed areas). 0 9 8-0 +.5 7 6 5 Area displayed. Automatic mode. Manual mode. 4 Manual forcing. 5 Boiler on indicator. 6 Current set temperature. 7 Room temperature. 8 System activation / deactivation (the timerthermostat switches off / on). 9 Climate scheduling menu. 0 Summer / winter mode selection (heating / cooling management). A M 4 CLIMATE

CLIMATE CLIMATE SCHEDULING Press the icon to access the scheduling menu for the climate control system in the relevant area. Function only available on monitors set as Master devices. 4 M T W T F S S FROM TO T NOTE: daily climate control programming must refer to the whole 4-hour cycle; any hours not programmed by the user will be set by the system automatically. - STOP 00:00 M T W T F S S + FROM TO T 00:00 4:00 8.5 CLIMATE Days of the week. List of logged programming. Daily programming graphic. 4 Start procedure. Press the icon to access the programming screen. PROG M T W T F S S 4 Days of the week selected. Save. Selector keys to modify time and temperature. 4 Confi rm. 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 must press the icon to confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. FROM TO T - 00:00 + 00:00 4:00 8.5

CLIMATE MANUAL CLIMATE MODE Press the M icon to set the climate to manual mode and use the + and selectors to adjust the temperature of the room. - Bedroom 0.5 + A M CLIMATE FORCING If necessary, it is possible to force both automatic and manual programming for a set period of time (hours or days). Once the forcing cycle has fi nished the system will revert to the mode set previously (Automatic or Manual). In the menu for the relevant area, press the icon. - - HOURS 0:50 + 0.5 + DAYS START 4 5 CLIMATE Current temperature. Desired temperature. Hours / days selectors. 4 Desired running time. 5 Start forcing mode.

LOADS LOADS MENU DESCRIPTI 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: Select the loads to be disabled in the event of an overload. Deselect the loads to be left enabled in the event of an overload. To access the Loads menu, press the main menu screen. Dishwasher Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W icon on the LOADS Washing machine Oven Refrigerator Loads selected for deactivation in the event of an overload. Load to remain active. 4

CSUMPTI CSUMPTI MENU DESCRIPTI This menu can be used for monitoring consumption though graphs and tables. To access the Consumption menu, press the on the main menu screen. Wh Wed /07/ - 08: Electricity Wh.04 kwh 70.0 54.0 8.0.0 06.0 90.00 0 6 8 4 G icon 4 5 6 KEY TO THRESHOLD COLOURS If the maximum consumption thresholds are set (see Thresholds menu on page 7) in table mode, the check boxes are coloured to indicate the consumption level. 00.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 04.00 05.00 7 64 00 4 08 From 0% to 75% From 75% to 00% Over 00% Change currency / unit of measurement mode. Meter currently displayed. Scroll through available meters. 4 Change day / month / year / log mode. 5 Scroll through days / months / years / log. 6 Change graph / table display. CSUMPTI 5

DOOR ENTRY MITORS ANSWERING A CALL The LEDs corresponding to the audio and door lock keys fl ash on receipt of a call. Press the key to activate the audio line with the external unit from which the call originated. Press to activate the corresponding door lock. DOOR ENTRY MITORS MENU DESCRIPTI To access the Door entry monitors menu, press the icon on the main menu screen. 4 Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Video memory Hands-free Functions available in the Door entry monitors menu. Deactivation of the corresponding function. Scroll through the screen. 4 Activation of the corresponding function. VIDEO MEMORY 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 00 recordings of max. 0 seconds each. To view the list of recordings present, access the Door entry monitors > Video memory menu. C DOOR ENTRY MITORS Set melodies Volume adjustment Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Actuators Cameras Intercoms /0/00 0: 09/0/00 8: 07/0/00 8:50 05/0/00 9:48 Recordings not yet viewed (blue frame). Recordings already viewed (yellow frame). Delete recording. Recordings are saved in.avi format on the SD card, in the "Video" folder, and may also be viewed on a PC using Windows Media Player. If there is no SD card, the recordings will be saved in the Planux Manager device memory (MAX. recordings). Main switchboard 6

DOOR ENTRY MITORS VIEWING A RECORDING To view one of the recordings, press the corresponding icon. HANDS-FREE The Hands-free function activates the audio line in response to a call, without having to press the key. SETTING MELODIES To manage the Planux Manager melodies, access the Door entry monitors > Set melody menu. Select the type of call for which you wish to modify the melody by pressing the relevant icon. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W External call Switchboard call When it has fi nished replaying (MAX. 0 seconds), the system will automatically return to the previous screen. DELETING A RECORDING To delete one of the recordings, press the C icon followed by the icon corresponding to the recording you wish to delete, then confi rm. confirm deletion of video message? Floor door call Multi add. call To listen to the melody, press the desired name, followed by the icon to the right of it if you wish to save the setting. Melody DOOR ENTRY MITORS Melody YES NO 7 Melody Melody 4 Customised ringtones may be added. Files must be 8 Khz mono 6 bit, in.wav format. Place the melodies in the Wav folder on the SD card to display them in the relevant menu.

DOOR ENTRY MITORS ADJUSTING THE VOLUME To adjust the ringtone, audio, key tone or alarm tone volume, access the Door entry monitors > Volume adjustment menu. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W ACTUATORS To view the list of actuators present, access the menu Door entry monitors > Actuators. Ringtone Actuator Audio Actuator Intercom audio Actuator Keys ABC Actuator 4 DOOR ENTRY MITORS 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 confi rm. B Ringtone - + Audio B + Actuators available. Other devices may be added by the installer. Rename actuators. To control an actuator which is already on the list, simply press the corresponding icon. Generic Actuator Actuator command sent If no actuator is connected, the message DEVICE NOT PRESENT will appear on the display. 8

DOOR ENTRY MITORS Generic Actuator Device not present CAMERAS To view the list of cameras present, access the menu Door entry monitors > Cameras. Camera Camera RENAMING ACTUATORS Press the ABC icon followed by the icon corresponding to the actuator you wish to rename. Name ABC Camera Camera 4 Cameras available. Each icon may be associated with up to cameras which can be viewed in sequence, in addition to the camera monitoring the external unit. Rename cameras. To display the image from one of the cameras on the list, simply press the corresponding icon. DOOR ENTRY MITORS Enter the desired actuator name and/or number and press the icon to confi rm. Press the icon to switch to the numerical keypad. 9

DOOR ENTRY MITORS When a video image is displayed, to return to the menu simply touch the screen; to view other camera images press an icon again. If no camera is connected, the message DEVICE NOT PRESENT will appear on the display. RENAMING CAMERAS Press the ABC icon followed by the icon corresponding to the group of cameras you wish to rename. Name Generic Actuator Device not present Enter the desired camera name and/or number and press the icon to confi rm. DOOR ENTRY MITORS Press the icon to switch to the numerical keypad. 0

DOOR ENTRY MITORS INTERCOMS To view the list of intercom calls present, access the Door entry monitors > Intercoms menu. RENAMING INTERCOMS Press the ABC icon followed by the icon corresponding to the intercom call you wish to rename. Intercom Name Intercom Intercom ABC Intercom 4 Intercom calls available. Rename intercom call. To make an intercom call, simply press the icon. Generic Actuator Intercom executed Enter the desired intercom name and/or number and press the icon to confi rm. Press the icon to switch to the numerical keypad. DOOR ENTRY MITORS

SETUP SETUP MENU DESCRIPTI To access the Setup menu, press the main menu screen. icon on the To select the language, press the corresponding icon. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Language Lock keypad and touch-screen Italiano English Français Rain Set date and time Deutsch Information Language in use. Scroll through the screen. Languages available. SETUP Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Conditions Consumption Advanced LOCKING THE KEYPAD AND TOUCH-SCREEN 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 the function, press the Lock keypad and touch-screen icon. Functions available in the Setup menu. Scroll through the screen. LANGUAGE The Planux Manager menu display language can be changed by selecting one of the options on the list. Access the menu Setup > Language. Lock keypad and touch-screen Confirm lock keypad and touch-screen for 60 seconds? Language Set date and time YES Information NO

SETUP Confi rm by pressing the YES icon. INFORMATI To view the software version installed, access the Information menu. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Keypad locked Language Set date and time Information B Adjust volumes VERS. SW:.5 VERS. EE:.. 64C Set SB CODE: melodies 5P RANGE: 0-0 Intercom add. : 5 SLAVE Prog. keys Information SETTING THE DATE & TIME To set the date and time, access the menu Setup > Set date and time. Use the + and icons to set the various fi elds. When you have fi nished, press the icon to confi rm. - 05 + - - 05 + - 09 + 6:07 + 4 CDITIS This menu is only available if the system has conditioned outputs and if the monitor is set as a Master. 4 Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Conditioned output Conditioned output Conditioned output Conditioned output 4 SETUP Day. Month. Year. 4 Time. Available outputs. Scroll through the screen. Deactivate corresponding output. 4 Activate corresponding output.

SETUP - CSUMPTI CSUMPTI SETUP MENU DESCRIPTI Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W Toolbar Currency Display TOOLBAR The Toolbar menu can be used to select which meter to monitor on the main bar. Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W Elect. consumption Production Rates Gas Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W Rates Water Thresholds Reset Settings SETUP-CSUMPTI Functions available in the Consumption menu. Scroll through the screen. 4

SETUP - CSUMPTI CURRENCY The Currency menu can be used to select the currency to be associated with consumption monitoring. Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W 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. Wed /07/ - 08: Electricity $ Electricity Fr Electricity R ABC Meter Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W Wed /07/ - 08: Meter Customised Meter In addition to the 5 pre-set currencies you can create a customised option by clicking the Customised icon. ABC Meter SETUP-CSUMPTI 5

SETUP - CSUMPTI RATES The Rates menu can be used to set the meter rates according to time bands. The information will then be used to construct the consumption graphs in the Consumption menu.. Select the meter for which you wish to set the rates, for example Electricity consumption. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. NOTE: daily rate programming must refer to the whole 4-hour cycle; any hours not programmed by the user will be set by the system automatically. Wed /07/ - 08: Electricity consumption Meter - Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W M T W T F S S STOP 00:00 + FROM TO $/kwh 00:00 4:00 0.06 4 SETUP-CSUMPTI Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W M T W T F S S PROG FROM TO $/kwh Days of the week selected. Save. Selector keys to modify time and rate. 4 Confi rm. Select the days of the week for which you wish to program the rate (selected days will be highlighted in red), select the time or rate to be adjusted and press + and to increase or decrease the value. Every time you adjust a value, you must press the icon to confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the STOP icon to log the information. Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start programming. 6

SETUP - CSUMPTI THRESHOLDS This menu can be used to set maximum thresholds for hours, days, months and years, so that the check boxes for the energy consumption table are coloured to indicate the consumption level (see Key to threshold colours on page 5), providing a report in the event that the maximum thresholds are exceeded.. Enter the value using the number keys.. Press the icon to confi rm. CLEAR Press Clear and confi rm to reset all the meters. Wed /07/ - 08: Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W Electricity Tariffe Reset count on all meters? 4 5 6 7 8 Time kwh Thresholds Reset YES NO 9 0. C Day Month Settings Year. Select the fi eld for which you wish to set the maximum threshold, for example Day. Wed /07/ - 08: Electricity 4 5 6 7 8 Time kwh SETUP-CSUMPTI 9 0. C Day Month Year 7

SETUP - CSUMPTI SETTINGS This menu can be used to customise the settings of the meters connected to the system. Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W Meter Meter Meter UNIT 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. m, l, etc.). You may use up to characters. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W 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 Select one of the meters to open the corresponding settings menu. Thu 08/09/ - 08:07 0W Y Z C Once you have entered the desired unit of measurement, press the icon to confi rm and exit. SETUP-CSUMPTI Unit of meas. Pulses Step Scale factor PULSES The value entered in this menu determines how many pulses need to occur before the count increases by one step. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 8 C

SETUP - CSUMPTI STEP The value entered via this menu determines by how much the count is increased following the number of pulses set previously. 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W C 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. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W.000000 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 SETUP-CSUMPTI C 9

ADVANCED ACCESSING ADVANCED MENUS Access the menu Setup > Advanced. Enter the installer password (set by default to 96). ADVANCED MENUS DESCRIPTI Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Prog. Keys Conf. video memory ENTER PASSWORD Actuators Cameras Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Intercoms Selective intercom Addresses Calibrate touch-screen ADVANCED Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Set input 40 Total reset Functions available in the Advanced menu. Scroll through the screen.

ADVANCED KEY PROGRAMMING To program the Planux Manager keys, access the menu Setup > Advanced > Prog. keys menu. Select the key you want to program (e.g. Key ). Select the desired function by pressing the icon to the right of it. Key Key Key Generic act. Actuator Actuator Actuator Key In the case of the key, the available functions are: Programmable keys. Press the icon corresponding to the desired function to access the submenu and view the available modules. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Doctor Privacy Privacy + doctor Actuators Cameras Intercoms If the flag is removed from all functions during programming, the key will be disabled. ADVANCED Main switchboard 4

ADVANCED VIDEO MEMORY SETUP The video memory function can be set up so that all video entry phone calls are recorded. Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Video memory setup. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Always record ADDING ACTUATORS To add an actuator, press the + icon. Enter the desired name and press the confi rm. Name icon to Recording duration Activate "Always Record" mode. Deactivate "Always Record" mode. Adjust the recording duration (5 or 0 seconds). ACTUATORS To manage the actuators, access the menu Setup > Advanced > Actuators. + C Generic act. Actuator Enter the actuator code and press the icon to confi rm. For further information regarding Art. 56, please refer to the Technical manual code G40000687. Number ADVANCED 4 5 ABC Actuator Actuator Actuators available. Add actuator. Delete actuator. 4 Modify actuator code. 5 Rename actuator (see page 9). 4 C

ADVANCED MODIFYING AN ACTUATOR CODE To modify the code of an actuator, press the followed by the actuator icon. icon DELETING ACTUATORS To delete an actuator, press the C icon followed by the actuator icon. Generic act. + C ABC Actuator Actuator Actuator Enter the desired code using the numerical keypad and press the icon to save the information. Confi rm by pressing the YES icon. + C ABC Actuator Confirm removal of actuator? Actuator Actuator YES NO ADVANCED 4

ADVANCED CAMERAS To manage the cameras, access the menu Setup > Advanced > Cameras. + C Camera Camera ADDING CAMERAS To add a camera, press the + icon. Enter the desired name and press the confi rm. Name icon to 4 Camera 5 ABC Camera 4 Cameras available. Add camera. Delete camera. 4 Modify camera code. 5 Rename camera (see page 0). Enter the camera code and press the icon to confi rm. For further information regarding Art. 59C (remote camera module), please refer to the Technical manual code G40000690. Number ADVANCED C 44

ADVANCED MODIFYING A CAMERA CODE Press the icon followed by the camera icon. DELETING CAMERAS Press the C icon followed by the camera icon. Camera + C ABC Camera Camera Camera 4 Enter the desired code using the numerical keypad and press the icon to save the information. Confi rm by pressing the YES icon. + C ABC Camera Confirm removal of camera? Camera Camera YES Camera 4 NO ADVANCED 45

ADVANCED INTERCOMS To manage the intercoms, access the Setup > Advanced > Intercoms menu. + C Intercom Intercom ADDING AN INTERCOM To add an intercom call, press the + icon. Enter the desired name and press the confi rm. Name icon to 4 5 ABC Intercom calls available. Add intercom call. Delete intercom call. 4 Modify intercom address. 5 Rename intercom call (see page ). Enter the address of the internal unit to be associated with the call and press the icon to confi rm. Number ADVANCED C 46

ADVANCED MODIFYING AN INTERCOM ADDRESS Press the icon followed by the intercom call icon. DELETING AN INTERCOM Press the C icon followed by the intercom call icon. + C Intercom Intercom ABC Enter the desired address using the numerical keypad and press the icon to save the information. Confi rm by pressing the YES icon. + C Intercom Confirm removal of intercom? Intercom YES NO ABC ADVANCED 47

ADVANCED SELECTIVE INTERCOM Once created, selective intercom calls can be found under the "Intercoms" menu (see page ). To manage selective intercom calls, access the menu Setup > Advanced > Selective intercom. Enter the desired name and press the confi rm. icon to ADDING A SELECTIVE INTERCOM To add a selective intercom call, press the + icon. Enter the desired name and press the confi rm. Name icon to Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W + Selective intercom C Selective intercom 4 5 ABC Select the intercom addresses for the internal units to be associated with the call and press the icon to confi rm. Selective intercom calls available. Add selective intercom. Delete selective intercom. 4 Modify selective intercom. 5 Rename selective intercom. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W ADVANCED 48

ADVANCED DELETING / MODIFYING A SELECTIVE INTERCOM To delete or modify a selective intercom call, follow the instructions on page 47. ADDRESSES MENU DESCRIPTI Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W SETTING THE BRACKET CODE Each bracket in the system is identifi ed by its own code; this code should be a number between and 40. Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Addresses > Simplebus code. Enter the bracket code and press the icon to confi rm. Simplebus code Monitor Number Multiple address Intercom add. 4 Menu for setting the bracket code. Menu for setting a monitor as main / secondary. Menu for setting a multiple address. 4 Menu for setting an intercom address. If the SD card is not inserted, the following message will appear: C SD card error parameter saved in flash ADVANCED C 49

ADVANCED SETTING A MITOR AS MAIN / SECDARY Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Addresses > Monitor. Sat 05/09/09 6:07 SETTING A MULTIPLE ADDRESS When the "Multiple address" function is activated, the monitor will ring every time a Simplebus address within the set range is called. Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Addresses > Multiple address. Main Multiple main Secondary Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Minimum address Maximum address Select the setting by pressing the icon to the right of it. Observe the limits specifi ed in the installation diagrams in the Technical manual for Art. 00000K (code G40000849), and the Technical manual for Art. 64C (code G40000877 or technical sheet FT/ SBC/). Set the range start address. Set the range end address. SETTING THE INTERCOM ADDRESS Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Addresses > Intercom address. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W ADVANCED 50 Select the intercom address you wish to assign to the monitor.

ADVANCED CALIBRATING THE TOUCH-SCREEN If the touch-screen does not respond correctly to touch commands, it can be calibrated. Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Calibrate touch-screen. Language B CFIRM CALIBRATI SET INPUT 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. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W B B Set date and time Conditional commands YES NO CFP function Alarm function Reset configuration Confi rm by pressing the YES icon. To calibrate the touch-screen, simply press and hold the cross which appears in different positions for seconds. Select the function by pressing the icon to the right of it. TOTAL RESET The function deletes all door entry monitor, home automation and alarm system settings implemented by the user, restoring the system to its original default status. Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Total reset. Hold down for seconds B B Language Confirm user and system configuration reset? Set date and time ADVANCED B Conditional commands YES NO 5 Confi rm by pressing the YES icon.

ADVANCED RESET CFIGURATIS The function deletes all door entry monitor, home automation and alarm system settings. Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Reset confi guration. B B B Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W Language Confirm system configuration reset? Set date and time Conditional commands YES NO Reset configuration Confi rm by pressing the YES icon. CFIGURATI UPDATE The function updates all door entry monitor, home automation and alarm system settings. Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Update confi gurations. PRODUCT UPDATE Please contact your installer or the Comelit Group S.p.A. service centre for product software updates. TRANSMISSI 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 and the next. E.g.: Supposing we have 5 lights in one area and we send the switch-on command to all of them. If the value is set to, tenth of a second will pass between one light switching on and the next. If the value is set to 5, 5 tenths of a second will pass between one light switching on and the next. NUMBER OF TRANSMISSIS The number of transmissions is the number of attempts made to send data over the line. Thu /06/ - 6:07 0W ADVANCED B B Language Confirm configuration update? Set date and time B Conditional commands YES NO Reset configuration Confi rm by pressing the YES icon. 5

ADVANCED PLANUX MANAGER SETTINGS FOR VEDO SERIES CTROL UNITS The settings required in order to use the Planux Manager device with Vedo series control units are illustrated below.. Set the RS485 bus address Access the menu Setup > Advanced > RS485 bus address. Thu 08/09/ - 6:07 0W. Set the device password Access the menu Setup > Advanced > Device password. Thu 08/09/ - 6:07 0W * 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 This menu requires entry of the same RS485 bus address as set on the Vedo series control unit in use.. Set the RS485 bus speed Access the menu Setup > Advanced > RS485 bus speed. 9600 Thu 08/09/ - 6:07 0W This menu requires entry of the same password as set in the "Device password" fi eld on the Safe Manager software System Parameters menu (set by default to 0). 4. Set the user code Access the menu Setup > Advanced > User code. Thu 08/09/ - 6:07 0W ***** 4 5 6 7 8 C 8400 56700 500 This menu requires entry of the same RS485 bus speed as set on the Vedo series control unit in use. 5 9 0 This menu requires entry of a user code authorised for control via Planux Manager (Safe Manager). The areas managed by this user code must correspond to those programmed on the Planux Manager monitor (SimpleProg). ADVANCED

ALARM ALARMS MENU DESCRIPTI To access the Alarms menu, press the icon on the main menu screen. AREA STATUS LEGEND Downstairs area Downstairs area 5 6 Downstairs area Downstairs area T 5 4 Downstairs area Upstairs area External Garage 4 Downstairs area Downstairs area P Alarm not active. Part zone active. Part zone active. 4 Part zones and active. 5 All area zones active. 6 Area not ready for arming. 7 Alarm memory. 8 Area in alarm status. 7 8 Downstairs area Downstairs area Available areas. Scroll through the screen (only when there are more than 4 programmed areas). Alarm settings menu. 4 Full anti-intrusion system arming. 5 Full anti-intrusion system disarming / alarm memory reset. ALARM 54

ALARM FULLY ARMING THE ANTI-INTRUSI SYSTEM Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon. All alarms will be activated. Downstairs area T Downstairs area Upstairs area Upstairs area External Garage T T T External Garage If a zone is not ready (see legend page 54), the area to which it belongs will not be armed. Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. ENTER PASSWORD ALARM 55

ALARM FULLY DISARMING THE ANTI- INTRUSI SYSTEM Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon All areas in the control panel will be disarmed. Downstairs area Upstairs area Downstairs area Upstairs area External Garage T T T T External Garage Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. ENTER PASSWORD ALARM 56

ALARM ACTIVATING THE ALARM FOR AN AREA Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon corresponding to one of the available areas. Partial Instant Delayed 5 Partial Instant Delayed Downstairs area Total Instant Delayed Upstairs area External Garage Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. 4 Zones Instant arming mode. Delayed arming mode. Zone menu. 4 Deactivation of all alarms / memory reset for the selected area. 5 Selected area status. Press the icon corresponding to the arming mode (Instant or Delayed). Part arming, Part arming and Delayed arming can only be activated if programmed in the control panel. ENTER PASSWORD Partial Instant Delayed Partial Instant Delayed Total Instant Zones Delayed ALARM 57 Active zone. Inactive zones.

ALARM DEACTIVATING THE ALARM FOR AN AREA Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon corresponding to the area for which you wish to deactivate the alarms. Press the icon. Partial Instant Delayed Partial Instant Delayed Downstairs area T Total Instant Delayed Upstairs area Zones External Garage The selected area will be disarmed. Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. Partial Instant Delayed Partial Instant Delayed Total Instant Delayed ENTER PASSWORD Zones ALARM 58

ALARM DISPLAYING THE ALARM ZE Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon for the relevant area. Press the Zone icon. Partial Instant Delayed Downstairs area Partial Instant Delayed Upstairs area Total Instant Delayed External Zones Garage Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. Downstairs area Entrance door Entrance volumetric sensor ENTER PASSWORD Zone in alarm status. ALARM 59

ALARM RESETTING THE ALARM STATUS Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon for the relevant area. Press the icon. Partial Instant Delayed Downstairs area Partial Instant Delayed Upstairs area Total Instant Delayed External Garage Zones The alarm status will be deactivated. Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. Partial Instant Delayed Partial Instant Delayed Total Instant Delayed ENTER PASSWORD Zones ALARM 60

ALARM RESETTING THE ALARM MEMORY Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon for the relevant area. Press the icon. Partial Instant Delayed Downstairs area Partial Instant Delayed Upstairs area Total Instant Delayed External Garage The alarm memory will be reset. Zones Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. ENTER PASSWORD ALARM 6

ALARM MANAGING USERS Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon. Press the icon. Downstairs area Upstairs area External User management System test Alarm log Garage Enter the supervisor password and press the to confi rm. icon Supervisor User ENTER PASSWORD ALARM Programmed users. Add user. Delete user. 4 Change user password. 5 Rename user. 6

ALARM ADDING USERS To add a user, press the + icon. Enter the desired name and press the confi rm. Name icon to MODIFYING THE USER PASSWORD Press the icon followed by the user icon. Enter the old user password and press the icon to confi rm. ENTER OLD PASSWORD Enter the password to be associated with the new user and press the icon to confi rm. Enter the password to be associated with the user and press the icon to confi rm. ENTER NEW PASSWORD ENTER NEW PASSWORD ALARM 6

ALARM DELETING USERS Press the C icon followed by the user icon. The "supervisor" user cannot be deleted. Supervisor User SYSTEM TEST 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 standby. If there are any areas in which the alarm is active, confirmation of deactivation will be requested before proceeding. Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon. Downstairs area Upstairs area Confi rm by pressing the YES icon. External Garage Supervisor Confirm removal of alarm user? User Enter the supervisor password and press the to confi rm. Press the Test icon. icon YES NO ALARM User management System test 64 Alarm log

ALARM Select one of the available areas. Downstairs area Upstairs area External Garage ALARM LOG Access the Alarms menu. Press the icon. Downstairs area Upstairs area External 4 Entrance door Downstairs area Entrance volumetric sensor Garage Enter the supervisor password and press the to confi rm. Press the icon. icon User management Area currently displayed. Area selectors. Zone open sensor. 4 Zone closed sensor. System test Alarm log ALARM 65

ALARM 05/09/09 08:05 CLS GARAGE DOOR 05/09/09 08:0 OPN GARAGE DOOR 05/09/09 07: CLS ENTRANCE DOOR 05/09/09 07: OPN ENTRANCE DOOR 05/09/09 06:45 CLS ENTR VOLUMETRIC 05/09/09 06:45 OPN ENTR VOLUMETRIC ALARM Save alarm log to SD card. Delete event log. ALARM LOG LEGEND 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 <: entrance scenario key user log KEY >: exit scenario key user log LOG: user log via key or password entry 66

SCENARIOS SCENARIOS MENU DESCRIPTI 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. Conditioned: these are activated automatically, but only when specifi c conditions arise, e.g. rain, wind, etc. These scenarios can only be created by Simple Home programming software, and only for the master supervisor. CREATING NEW SCENARIOS Access the Scenario settings menu by pressing. NEW C Switch on all the lights Exit To access the Scenarios menu, press the the main menu screen. icon on Switch on all the lights Press the NEW icon. Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. Exit Enter the scenario name and press the confi rm. icon to 4 5 Name Available scenarios. One shot scenarios menu. Scheduled scenarios menu. 4 Conditioned scenarios menu. 5 Scenario settings menu. SCENARIOS 67

SCENARIOS Climate If you wish to control all the lights in an area, press the corresponding fl ag icon. Loads Shutters Lights Select the function to be associated with the scenario (e.g. Lights) by pressing the relevant icon. Kitchen Lounge Bedroom Bathroom Kitchen Lounge Bedroom Bathroom If you wish to control one or more lights in an area, press the corresponding icon to view the list of lights available. Ceiling light fixture Wall light fixture SCENARIOS 68

SCENARIOS Once all the desired functions have been set, exit the scenario creation menu by pressing the icon. SCHEDULING SCENARIOS To schedule a new scenario, press the icon. Climate YOU CAN NOW SAVE OR SCHEDULE THE SCENARIO Loads Shutters M T W T F S S TIME Lights Schedule scenario. Save scenario. Delete scenario. Days of the week. List of logged programming. Start procedure. Press the PROG icon to access the programming screen. M T W T F S S TIME + x SCENARIOS 69

SCENARIOS Select the days of the week for which 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. M TIME 7 6-00:00 Thu 0//09 0:46 T W T F S S + 00:00 + x 4 ACTIVATING SCENARIOS To access the Scenarios menu, press the the main menu screen. Switch on all the lights Exit icon on 5 SCENARIOS Days of the week selected. Programming saved. Add programming. 4 Delete programming. 5 Confi rm. 6 Time adjustment selectors. 7 Save. Set the desired activity time using the selector keys and press the icon to confi rm. 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 confi rm. When you have fi nished, press the icon to log the STOP information. Once scheduling is complete, the scenario is activated automatically. Select the scenario category (one shot, scheduled or conditioned) and press the icon representing the scenario you wish to activate. Press the YES icon. Switch off all the lights Activate scenario? Exit YES NO 70

SCENARIOS Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. Access the Scenario settings menu by pressing. NEW Switch on all the lights ENTER PASSWORD C Exit DELETING SCENARIOS To access the Scenarios menu, press the the main menu screen. icon on Press the C icon followed by the icon corresponding to the scenario you wish to delete. Switch on all the lights Exit NEW Switch off all the lights Confirm removal of scenario? Exit YES NO Press the YES icon. SCENARIOS 7

SCENARIOS Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. Access the Scenario settings menu by pressing. NEW Switch on all the lights ENTER PASSWORD C Exit MODIFYING SCENARIOS To access the Scenarios menu, press the the main menu screen. Switch on all the lights icon on Press the icon followed by the icon corresponding to the scenario you wish to modify. Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. Exit ENTER PASSWORD SCENARIOS 7

SCENARIOS Once all desired functions have been set, exit the Modify scenario menu. KEY MENU DESCRIPTI To access the Keys menu, press the main menu screen. icon on the Climate YOU CAN NOW SAVE OR SCHEDULE THE SCENARIO Loads C Shutters 4 Lights 5 Available keys. Register new key. Delete key. 4 Modify key function. 5 Rename key. SCENARIOS 7

REGISTERING NEW KEYS To access the Keys menu, press the main menu screen. icon on the Pass new key SCENARIOS Pass the key over the sensor. Press the REC icon. Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. ENTER PASSWORD SCENARIOS 74

SCENARIOS Key saved REC C Confirm removal of key? YES NO ABC DELETING KEYS Press the YES icon. To access the Keys menu, press the main menu screen. icon on the Enter the password and press the icon to confi rm. ENTER PASSWORD Press the C icon followed by the icon corresponding to the key you wish to delete. SCENARIOS 75

SCENARIOS RENAMING KEYS To access the Keys menu, press the main menu screen. icon on the MODIFYING KEY FUNCTIS To access the Keys menu, press the main menu screen. icon on the Press the ABC icon followed by the icon corresponding to the key you wish to rename. Name 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 confi rm. ENTER PASSWORD SCENARIOS Enter the key name and press the icon to confi rm. 76

SCENARIOS Switch on all the lights Press the relevant icons to associate an entry or exit scenario with the key. Only One shot scenarios can be associated with it. Switch on all the lights Exit Exit to confi rm. SCENARIOS 77

SCENARIOS ACTIVATING SCENARIOS USING A KEY Pass the key over the sensor. If no scenario is associated with the key, the following message will appear: No scenario Alarm Door entry monitors Climate Other Shutters Lights Loads Consumption Entrance scenario: Alarm Switch Door CLIMATE on entry all monitors the lights Climate Other DOOR ENTRY Shutters MITORS Lights Loads Consumption To prevent exclusion of the scenario after scanning the key, press the C icon. SCENARIOS If both entry and exit scenarios are associated with the key, they will be suggested alternately every time the key is scanned. 78