Vimar 21511 User Manual

Touch screen colour 4,3" full flat / touch screen coulor 4,3"
User Guide
21511
Touch screen colour 4,3" Full Flat
20511.1-19511-14511.1
Touch screen coulor 4,3"
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  • Page 1 User Guide 21511 Touch screen colour 4,3" Full Flat 20511.1-19511-14511.1 Touch screen coulor 4,3"...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Description ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2. Main menu ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… Date and time …………………………………………………………………………………………………… Display ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3 Keys Tone ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Temperature Unit …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Protection …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Temperature probe ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 Information ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5 3. Area management ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 3.1 Thermostat and temperature probe ………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 4: Description

    Description - Main menù 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 (over- load prevention).
  • Page 5: Date And Time

    Main menù • Date and Time By touching the icon it is possible to adjust the time and date displayed. With the icons 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.
  • Page 6: Keys Tone

    Main menù This is set by holding your finger on the icons until the desired level is reached. • Keys Tone With the icons it is possible to enable or disable the acoustic signal(beep) which accompanies the touching of the icons displayed by the touch screen. •...
  • Page 7: Temperature Probe

    Main menù • Temperature probe By tapping the icon you can, by using , 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.
  • Page 8: Area Management

    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.).
  • Page 9: Thermostat And Temperature Probe

    Area management • 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;...
  • Page 10 Area management 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”...
  • Page 11 Area management You cannot access “TIMED MANUAL” mode directly, but only from “AUTO” mode after changing the setpoint value. • Touching (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).
  • Page 12 Area management 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;...
  • Page 13 Area management 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;...
  • Page 14 Area management • 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 asso- ciated with the different scenarios displayed. •...
  • Page 15: Managing Monochromatic And Rgb Lamps

    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.
  • Page 16 Area management 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.
  • Page 17 Area management Managing RGB lamps The video touch screen enables managing switching on/off, adjusting/changing the hue, saturation, and bright- ness 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: •...
  • Page 18 Area management • Using 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 on Saturation you set the percentage of "vividness" of the colour. •...
  • Page 19 Area management • With on Persistance you set the time during which each of the colors remains fixed. • With 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.
  • Page 20 Area management • 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.
  • Page 21: Other Types Of Adjustments

    Area management 3.3 OTHER TYPES OF ADJUSTMENTS The touchscreen lets you make other types of proportional adjustments that are not necessarily related to the lighting; a viewing example can be as follows: ON normal On in the adjustment phase Adjustment OFF Viewing only If the actuator is OFF, the display will show: If there is a fault on the output that you are adjusting, the associated control will display a specific warning instead...
  • Page 22 Area management If the system includes the device with 3 analogue inputs 01467 which is connected to a dedicated sensor, the room control screens may display one or more instantaneous values of different variables measured by the sensor. The variables that can be viewed, which can be brightness, wind speed, barometric pressure, relative humidity, air quality, air flow, voltage, electric current, power, amount of rainfall and temperature, are shown as follows: If the displayed variable is relative humidity and when envisaged by the system, you can set a setpoint on exceed- ing which a special alarm will be displayed, and activated when needed.
  • Page 23 Area management On the previous screen, notice that the ON/OFF output status indicator linked to it may be absent if the humidity control is disabled on the setpoint adjustment screen. Tapping displays the screen for setpoint adjustment (minimum value 20% - maximum value 80%) and for switching the output control on/off:...
  • Page 24: Burglar Alarm

    Burglar alarm 4. BURGLAR ALARM. From the main menu, touching the icon displays the screen which allows you to view the status of the burglar alarm system and to switch the system on/off. For example, the partialized active system screen (the green colour represents active partialization) is of the type and while the alarm system screen (the red colour represents the zones in alarm) will be of the type: The touch screen allows the burglar alarm system to be switched on/off with modes similar to those of the digital...
  • Page 25 Burglar alarm Once the PIN code has been typed in, the touch screen will display the following screen: • Touching the activates/deactivates all the functions associated with the PIN entered. • Touching the gives access to screens allowing individual functions to be activated/deactivated. •...
  • Page 26: Load Control

    Load control 5. LOAD CONTROL. From the main MENU, tapping the icon takes you to the screen where you can view the status of the controlled loads and the power consumption. Indicator of consumption with respect to the thresholds. If you have the full-scale production changes dyna- mically, taking into account the energy produced.
  • Page 27 Load control  Setting load priorities This function lets you change the order in which the individual loads, previously set via the control unit during configuration in the load control module, are cut off when necessary. • Tap to select the load whose priority you want to change and with assign the new priority.
  • Page 28: Energy Monitoring

    Energy monitoring 6. ENERGY MONITORING. From the main menu, tap the icon and you access the menu that, depending on the structure of the system, displays the following options: • Global consumption (always present) • Energy production (optional) • Energy flows (optional) •...
  • Page 29 Energy monitoring...
  • Page 30: Global Consumption

    Energy monitoring 6.2 GLOBAL CONSUMPTION Tapping brings up the screen for viewing and managing the energy consumption of the house (Energy Guard) with: - an indication of the instantaneous power in kW or CO or cost in euro; - an indication of the accumulated energy in kW/h or CO or cost in euro;...
  • Page 31 Energy monitoring • Tapping the icon again displays the screen for Global consumption given at the beginning of the page. • By tapping the icon you can set the time scale (hours, days, weeks, months) for measuring the consumption. The quantitative consumption displayed is: - daily if the time scale set for the consumption histogram is in hours;...
  • Page 32 Energy monitoring - Exceeding the monthly threshold is signalled by a small red icon that appears above the bars of the his- togram (the icon is displayed from the moment when the threshold is exceeded until the end of the month). ■...
  • Page 33: Energy Consumption

    Energy monitoring • The icon is used to clear the data displayed on the screen. 6.3 ENERGY PRODUCTION When present, tapping brings up the screen for viewing and managing the energy production of the house with: - an indication of the instantaneous power generated in kW or CO or cost in euro;...
  • Page 34 Energy monitoring • Tapping the icon again displays the screen for Energy production given at the beginning of the page. • By tapping the icon you can change the reference time interval (daily, weekly, monthly and yearly) for the bar chart of the production log. The quantitative production displayed is: - daily if the time scale set for the histogram is in hours;...
  • Page 35: Energy Flows

    Energy monitoring The screens detailing the production of energy show: - the average production, average hourly (or daily/weekly/monthly) auto-consumption in kW/h and the percentage ratio of the former to the latter; - the daily (or weekly/monthly/yearly) estimated production and auto-consumption in kW/h and the percentage ratio of the former to the latter;...
  • Page 36: Single Load Consumption

    Energy monitoring Conversely, the following screens illustrate situations that are shown less frequently: 6.5 SINGLE LOAD CONSUMPTION From the consumption monitoring menu (chapter 8), tapping the icon of the desired load (e.g. Fridge) brings up the screen (quite similar to that for global consumption) for viewing and managing power consumption with: - an indication of the instantaneous power in W or CO or cost in euro;...
  • Page 37 Energy monitoring Average quantitative consumption Instantaneous Estimated quantitative consumption consumption Current quantitative consumption Consumption time slot indicator Consumption histogram Values displayed in the consumption quantity icon Dynamic Mode: Pressing the area that displays the instantaneous power for 2 min after the reading of the will value every 2 s thus increasing the frequency of update of the data represented.
  • Page 38: Pulse Counter

    Energy monitoring 6.6 PULSE COUNTER From the consumption monitoring menu (chapter 8), tapping the Pulse Counter icon takes you to the screen for viewing and managing the consumption of utilities such as Water, Gas, etc. with: - an indication of the overall consumption; - a bar chart of the consumption or cost in euro subdivided by day/week/month/year;...
  • Page 39: Settings

    Energy monitoring The detail pages show: - the average hourly (or daily/weekly/monthly) consumption; - the estimated daily (or weekly/monthly/yearly) consumption in m - the hourly (or daily/weekly/monthly) consumption in m • The icon is used to clear the data displayed on the screen. 6.7 SETTINGS From the main menu, by tapping the icon you access the Settings menu;...
  • Page 40 Energy monitoring 6.7.1 POWER CONSUMPTION SETTINGS • By tapping the icon you access the screens for selecting the parameters related to the type of contract used (the number and type of settings varies depending on the type of contract). ■ CONTRACT WITH ONE TIME SLOT In the case of a contract with only one time slot, there are two setting screens, the parameters that can be entered with the...
  • Page 41 Energy monitoring • Tapping confirms the setting and takes you back to the home screen of the power consumption menu. ■ CONTRACT WITH TWO TIME SLOTS In the case of a contract with two time slots, the screens are similar to those of the contract with 1 time slot. They are then followed by those for assigning the time slots to the days of the week.
  • Page 42 Energy monitoring The screen for setting the monthly threshold must be disabled. • Tap the icon and, using , set the currency and cost of the electric energy in Time Slot 1 and in Time Slot 2. • Tap the icon to set the weekdays/holidays according to the time slots.
  • Page 43 Energy monitoring Tapping the icons scrolls through the days while with you set the selected day as a weekday or holiday. At this stage, using the icon, set the time slots associated with the weekdays (treated all together) and with the holidays (treated independently of the others).
  • Page 44 Energy monitoring Tapping the icons scrolls through the hours while with you set the relevant time slot. With the icon you can copy the current time slot (highlighted with green) to the following hour. ■ CONTRACT WITH THREE TIME SLOTS The operations to carry out are absolutely identical to those illustrated for the contract with two time slots;...
  • Page 45 Energy monitoring • Tap the icon and, using , set the basic price and the price above the threshold. 6.7.2 POWER GENERATION SETTINGS • By tapping the icon you access the screens for selecting the parameters related to the power generated by the system and delivered over the network.
  • Page 46 Energy monitoring 6.7.3 PULSE COUNTER SETTINGS • By tapping the icon you access the screens for selecting the parameters related to the consumption of utilities such as, for example, Water, Gas, etc. The parameters you can enter with the icons, which depend on the service controlled each time, may be the following: - Tariff for the consumption of water or gas in €/m - Emissions of gCO2 linked to the consumption of water or gas in €/m...
  • Page 47: Logic Unit

    Logic unit 7. LOGIC UNIT icon is displayed in the main menu when the system contains one or more logic units in which there are programs whose timing you can change. Whenever the main screen is accessed, the touchscreen displays the following information: •...
  • Page 48 Logic unit Tapping displays the screen with the list of the times of the selected current program; for example, the detail screen of a program in which there are many different types of timing is as follows: Use the icons to scroll through the list of times while the symbol paired with each one of them is on the left next to its name and, on the screen, at top right.
  • Page 49 Logic unit Touching selects the desired range; the option activates the timing for 10 minutes while deactivates it (the histogram will be updated). The procedure must be repeated for all the ranges to be changed and lastly confirm with ● To copy the setting of one range to another one/others, touch the icon.
  • Page 50 Logic unit ● Tap to select the event or the set status. Touching sets the beginning and end time of each of the 2 events or of just one. N.B. To delete an event, set the end time so it coincides with or is prior to its starting time. Deleting Event 1 also deletes Event 2.
  • Page 51 Logic unit Changing a cyclical timing, which lets you cyclically repeat switching an event on/off according to the set dura- tion and independently of the day, date and time, is done by touching and is illustrated by the following screenshot: ●...
  • Page 52 Logic unit ● Set the duration (h:min) with At the end, confirm the settings made by touching...
  • Page 53: Speaker System

    Speaker System 8. SPEAKER SYSTEM. If the By-me system contains the speaker system and an audio zone is included on a page of the touchscreen, the screen displayed will be similar to the one shown below. This screen is used to control switching the audio zone on/off and adjusting the volume. •...
  • Page 54 Speaker System The screen displays all the relevant information on the tuned frequency, at the level of signal reception, and any RDS text broadcast by the station you are listening to. The icons enable setting the method of selecting the station you want to listen to: •...
  • Page 55: Control For Ipod, Iphone And Auxiliary Sources

    Speaker System 8.1 CONTROL FOR iPOD, iPHONE AND AUXILIARY SOURCES If the sound system includes a Docking Station, by using the touch screen you can control: - Apple devices (iPod/iPhone); - auxiliary stereo sources. Auxiliary stereo sources are connected to the Docking Station with the jack on its base; this input takes priority over any Apple device connected to the Docking Station and therefore the iPod/iPhone can only be controlled when there is no auxiliary source.
  • Page 56 Speaker System The playback options, indicated with shuffle and repeat, can each have three different statuses: - Shuffle. Albums status: plays the albums in the playlist in random order Tracks status: plays the tracks in the playlist in random order Off status: Shuffle option not activated - Repeat.
  • Page 57 Speaker System Playback menu with remote control disabled When the remote control is not enabled, the Playback menu displayed on the touch screen is the following: In this case the display will no longer show: - the words identifying the Artist, Album and Track; - the Shuffle and Repeat options;...
  • Page 58 Speaker System The current category is highlighted in green and, depending on the one selected, the only icons selected will be the ones for making the correlated moves. For example: on "Playlist" touch the icon to enter "Artist", then touching displays the list of artists saved on the iPod/iPhone.
  • Page 59 Speaker System When accessing the Playlist category (left screen), the corresponding field will show the wording of the first item in this category saved on the Apple device. The dotted line indicates the possibility of continuing to browse within the Tracks category; the confirmation button is enabled (icon ) to start playing the selected playlist, automatically returning to the playback menu.
  • Page 60: Control For Rca Transmitter With Ir Interface

    Speaker System 7.2 CONTROL FOR RCA TRANSMITTER WITH IR INTERFACE When a transmitter is configured together with an IR interface on an audio zone, it is possible to control the sound source connected to the transmitter by means of its RCA input. The screen relating to this zone will show the icon for accessing the Details page associated with the transmitter.
  • Page 61: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock 9. ALARM CLOCK. When combined with the speaker system, the touchscreen can also function as an alarm clock. The alarm clock control/setting screen is the following: The touchscreen displays the following alarm clock settings: - alarm clock on/off; - activation time;...
  • Page 62: Screen Saver

    Screen Saver On this screen it is possible to: • enable/disable the alarm clock via the icon; • set the time via the icon; • select whether the alarm clock will activate a scenario (icon ) or simply switch on the audio zone (icon Alarm clock operation.
  • Page 63: Cleaning Of Touch Screen

    Cleaning - Compliance with regulations Once you see the screen that you want to set as your "favourite" and you tap and hold your finger on the title of this page (e.g., "room selection"), you have the following options for selecting the screensaver: •...
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