IP Door Entry System is the cutting edge technological system to manage communications, security and comfort for the most prestigious residential developments all over the world.
2. SEMINAR STRUCTURESEMINAR STRUCTURE
FERMAX IP
Devices
FERMAX LYNX
VIVO Monitor
Operational
functions
IP Panels
Operational
functions
Property
Management
Unit
Technical
features
Operational
functions
Basic System
How to configure
LYNX
Overview
IP Relay
Decoder
Network
Switch
Operational
functions
Recommended
Specs
Simple
Configuration
IP
Essentials
3. 1. LYNX OVERVIEW1. LYNX OVERVIEW
LYNX = FERMAX IP SYSTEMLYNX = FERMAX IP SYSTEM
A complete IP-Based system which allows to get all the possible features required for any
special high-profile project, mainly due to a good electronic design as well as a good
looking aesthetic and thanks to the capabilities provided by the advanced IP Technology
available nowadays.
A - The best looking aesthetics available in the market
B - The most friendly user experience
C - The easiest to install
PRODUCT STRATEGYPRODUCT STRATEGY
4. The best looking aesthetics available in the marketThe best looking aesthetics available in the market
• Fermax traditional competitive strength.
• High-profile compounds requirement.
• Not only for the housing but also the graphic interface.
• Customizable features.
1. LYNX OVERVIEW1. LYNX OVERVIEW
5. 1. LYNX OVERVIEW1. LYNX OVERVIEW
The most friendly user experienceThe most friendly user experience
Integrated functions which makes a friendly interface like in standard mobile-phone interfaces:
• OSD Logical interactive menus in all devices
• Standard intuitive interaction icons.
• Selectable ringtones for each notification.
• Touch–Keypad when necessary in VIVO or PMU.
• Monitor status LEDs.
• System management via computer.
• Different profiles for PMU (access levels)
• 3.5” display on Panels: Retroview, interactive image.
• List of users available (agenda).
6. 1. LYNX OVERVIEW1. LYNX OVERVIEW
The easiest to installThe easiest to install
Main devices:Main devices:
• Skyline Panels
• Digital
• Pushbuttons
• Cityline Panels
• 1L Pushbuttons
• Guard Unit (PMU)
• Switchers
• VIVO Monitors + Connectors
Wiring:Wiring:
• Ethernet Cable
• CAT5 / CAT5E / CAT6
• RJ-45 connectors
Power Supply:Power Supply:
• 12Vdc
• PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Optional devices & Features:Optional devices & Features:
• IP Relay Decoders
• Home Automation
• Lift control
• 4+N Villa Panels
• Home Automation Systems (Gateway recommended)
• IP Cameras
7. 2. IP ESSENTIALS2. IP ESSENTIALS
LYNXLYNX
PRIVATE LAN
CLASS A IP ADDRESSING
Network 10.0.0.0
Subnet mask 255.0.0.0
Hosts 10.BBB.YYY.XXX
ETHERNET CONNECTION
10/100/1000Mbps IEEE 802.3
Fiber Optics optional
PoE Available
SIP & RTP PROTOCOL (VoIP)
Standard Audio/Video codecs
G.711 (A-Law), G.726
H.264
SIP P2P or Server
IP ESSENTIALS BRIEFING FOR LYNX
10.201.100.000
10.200.100.000
10.100.000.001
10.000.000.003
10.000.000.002
10.000.000.001
8. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
VIVO MONITORVIVO MONITOR
GENERALGENERAL
• In-home device for LYNX
• Designed by Ramon Benedito
• Communication, security & comfort
• Full-IP technology
• Dimensions:
• 230 (W) x 170 (H) x 20 (D)
• User friendly graphic interface.
• 7” Touch Screen
• 2 Capacitive pushbuttons
• 6 Hidden LED-icons
• Customizable
• Menu
• Background
• Applications
• Web server embedded
• Flush-box & Wall-mounted connector
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130
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230
170
20
9. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
VIVO MONITORVIVO MONITOR
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONSOPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
Audio/Video communication:Audio/Video communication:
Outdoor LYNX panels & PMU
VGA Resolution for video (640 x 480)
Other VIVO Monitors (audio only)
Same apartment
Different apartments if accepted in a Friend List
On time settings:
Brightness/contrast/color
Audio volume
Text Messages:Text Messages:
Property Management Unit
Other VIVO Monitors
Accepted in a Friend List
Touch QWERTY keypad available for this function
New messages Notified by message led icon
Maximum length: 128 characters
Storage capacity: 128 messages
Panic distress call:Panic distress call:
SOS capacitive button
• Calling to Guard Unit
External Panic button / Panic sensor
• Warning message to Guard Unit
Picture capture and memory:Picture capture and memory:
Capturing pictures from Panels, PMU, IP Cams
Storage capacity: 128 pictures
QVGA resolution (320x240)
Possibility to download pictures to SD Card.
Doormatic:Doormatic:
Doormatic function available
Programmable:
• Period of time or permanently
Do not disturb (DND):Do not disturb (DND):
DND function available
Programmable:
• Period of time or permanently
Audio Notes:Audio Notes:
Possibility to record Audio notes
Maximum length: 30 seconds each
Storage capacity: 300 seconds
Timer:Timer:
Countdown
Timer function for lapsed warnings
10. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
VIVO MONITORVIVO MONITOR
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONSOPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
Home automation managementHome automation management
Multi-brand home automation system.
3rd
party application management.
Acting as a human interface
Sending configuration commands
Display status
Video monitoringVideo monitoring
Video image from IP Cameras
3rd
party IP Cameras compatible (ONVIF)
CCTV System behavior
Lift controlLift control
Lift calling from apartment
Lift destination management
Calls registering:Calls registering:
Calls log available:
Calls missed/sent/answered
Possibility to take picture for missed call
Missed calls notified by message led icon
Total = 256 (Missed + Received + Sent)
Real time:Real time:
Clock indicator.
NTP Server configurable for time synchronization
Customization:Customization:
Menu
Background color
Functional icons position
Ringtones:
20 different ring tones by default
2 custom ring tones can be added by installer
Programmable ring-tone for each source call.
Maximum ring tone time: 20 seconds
4+N Panel connection:4+N Panel connection:
Possibility to connect a 4+N panel
Connections available in VIVO connector
11. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
IP PANELSIP PANELS
GENERALGENERAL
• Skyline FERMAX design
• Outdoor purposes
• Flush / Surface options
• Digital / Pushbutton options
• Dimensions:
• According to Skyline frames
• New Video & Audio AmplifierNew Video & Audio Amplifier
• Full-IP system
• Web-Server embedded
• Access control connection
• New graphical display availableNew graphical display available
• 3,5” TFT Screen
• OSD menu. User friendly
• Customizable
Skyline LYNX Video ModuleSkyline LYNX Video Module
Skyline LYNX Display ModuleSkyline LYNX Display Module
CAC Direct keypad
VDS/BUS2 pushbutton module
VDS/BUS2 pushbutton module
Skyline LYNX Video ModuleSkyline LYNX Video Module
DIGITAL PANELDIGITAL PANEL
PUSHBUTTON PANELPUSHBUTTON PANEL
VILLA PANELVILLA PANEL
1L Pushbutton Cityline Panel
Proximity reader (Optional)
12. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
IP PANELSIP PANELS
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONSOPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
Audio/Video communication:Audio/Video communication:
VIVO monitors
• One way video
Guard Units (PMU)
• Two ways video
Different types of call
• Direct Call (keypad or pushbuttons)
• Call through directory (only digital)
• Call to guard unit
“Bell button” in digital panels
Specified button in pushbutton panels
Door opening:Door opening:
Two integrated relays
• RELAY 1 , RELAY 2 = 2A@24V
Selectable from VIVO and PMU when opening door
Selectable for access control option
Door opening time settings
Scene illumination:Scene illumination:
6 LEDS crown for lighting
Activated when camera is turned on
Picture capture:Picture capture:
Automatic capture of visitor
Set by VIVO monitor or PMU
Configuration via Web-ServerConfiguration via Web-Server
Inbuilt web-server
• Available for PMU or any PC
Programming options
Firmware update
Voice synthesizer:Voice synthesizer:
Voice message for opening notification
32 available languages
Activated from:
• PMU | VIVO monitor | Egress button
Access control connection:Access control connection:
Secondary reader connection
Wiegand / DataClock compatible
• Proximity card reader
• Fingerprint reader
• Keypad for PIN code
User access control set in DDBB (via PMU)
Hard reset:Hard reset:
Hard reset button to reset information stored
13. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
IP PANELSIP PANELS
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS (Digital panels, Graphical display)OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS (Digital panels, Graphical display)
Retroview:Retroview:
Optional video reflection of the visitor on TFT
Same image as shown by guard/tenant
Customization:Customization:
XML file configuration
Standard logos
• By default standard logos available
• Personal logos can be used.
Personalized messages display:
• Custom messages shown on TFT
• Individually for each panel
Picture display:
• Custom pictures loaded on TFT
• *.jpg format
• Resolution 320 x 240
Date and Time info:Date and Time info:
Information displayed on screen
NTP Server configurable for time synchronization
Sent to VIVO monitors during conversation
Motion sensor:Motion sensor:
To preserve the TFT life and energy consumption
TFT is normally in stand-by mode, switched off.
Visitor approaching wakes TFT up
Detection field = 1m (adjustable)
OSD Menu:OSD Menu:
OSD Menu available to set panel configuration
Access for Menu Options
PIN CODE = 0 + AB21AB + 19025
INSTALLER CARD (if card reader available)
Agenda:Agenda:
Available users will be shown
• One by one : 1 x Name + additional info
• Groups of 4 : 4 x Names
Filtering is also possible
Depending on the panel:
• General Entrance: All users shown
• Sector Entrance: Sector users shown
• Block Entrance: Block users shown
14. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
IP PANELSIP PANELS
GRAPHICAL DISPLAY: TFT PICTURES OVERVIEWGRAPHICAL DISPLAY: TFT PICTURES OVERVIEW
• Calling:Calling:
• Direct Call
• Call through directory
• Call to Guard Unit
• Communiction in course:Communiction in course:
• Unit does not Exist
• Unit busy
• Conversation
• Retroview
• Door opening
• Access control PINAccess control PIN
• CustomizationCustomization
• OSD MENUOSD MENU
15. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNITPROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
GENERALGENERAL
• PC Multipurpose Software application
• Windows OS based
• Tool for service provision and system set-up
• Maximum User-friendliness &
operational convenience
• External periferics needed
• UI prepared for touch-screen panels
• Big controls and buttons
• Windows Keypad available
• Functions determined by user login profile:
• INSTALLER / ADMIN / GUARD
It develops Guard Unit functions :
• Receiving/sending calls or messages
• Managing alarm warnings and panic calls
It develops Setting-up functions :
• Events registering/consulting
• Managing general system database
PMU
16. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNITPROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
TECHNICAL SPECSTECHNICAL SPECS
Fermax Lynx Property Management Unit is recommended to be installed in a Panel PC Station.
Nevertheless, it can also be installed in any standard PC with minimum requirements running over Windows 7, Vista or XP.
17. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNITPROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONSOPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
Audio/Video communication:Audio/Video communication:
Outdoor LYNX panels and Other PMU:
Two ways video
Up to 5 simultaneous incoming calls
Time-out to answer: 30 seconds
VIVO Monitors:
One way video (PMU-VIVO)
House call reception queue: 128 calls
On time settings:
Brightness/contrast/color
Audio volume
Text Messages:Text Messages:
Other Property Management Unit
VIVO Monitors
Touch QWERTY
Unicast / Multicast
No friend-list acceptation needed.
New messages Notified by pop-up window
Maximum length: 128 characters
Alarms management:Alarms management:
ALARM RECEPTIONALARM RECEPTION
• Apartment and outdoor alarms
• Panic distress calls
• Tamper/sabotage detection
• Maximum priority, notified by pop-up window
• Call-back action available
• (Optional) Automatic SMS to owner
Picture capture and recording:Picture capture and recording:
Recording Audio/Video during call
• Audio from VIVO
• Maximum length: 90 seconds
SMS:SMS:
GSM-Modem needed.
Telephone number
List of external services
List of users
Set by installer, numbers are not shown.
Customization:Customization:
10 predefined bell tones
Different bell tones for each notification
18. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNITPROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONSOPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
Operation modes:Operation modes:
FULL service:FULL service:
It will receive calls from panels and will filter all
the calls from panels assigned
HOUSES service:HOUSES service:
It will receive calls from apartments and also
from panels if only the bell button is pressed.
OFF service:OFF service:
The PMU will not receive any call
Events log:Events log:
All actions are registered
Checking available only for admin profile
Possibility to print or export to Excel file
Profile functions:Profile functions:
Installer profile (2)
To set up and configure the parameters of the
installation and perform functionality tests
Administrator profile (10)
To create and erase accounts and set up
operational options
Guard profile (100)
For normal operation mode. No system
paremeters can be modified
Lift control:Lift control:
Lift control configuration from PMU
PMU can send any Lift to any floor
Application blocking:Application blocking:
Blocking application for temporary absence.
Incoming Calls can be transferred to other PMU
System configuration:System configuration:
Database management
Static: agenda, names, addresses
Dinamic: Events log
VIVO & Panels. Configuration by Web-Server
FULLFULL HOUSESHOUSES OFFOFF
19. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNITPROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
PMU SCREEN CAPTURES:PMU SCREEN CAPTURES:
• LoginLogin
• SettingsSettings
• Installer settings
• Profiles
• User settings
• Incoming callsIncoming calls
• From door panel
• From apartment
• From Guard Unit PMU
• Queued callsQueued calls
• Pending messages
• Pending calls
• PANIC calls
• CallingCalling
• To apartment
• To door panel
• To Guard Unit PMU
• MessagesMessages
• Sending messages
• Alarm notifications
20. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
IP Network SWITCHIP Network SWITCH
GENERALGENERAL
• IP Switches are not provided by FERMAX
• Compatibility with most switch trademarks
• Preferably PoE and QoS support.
• No special configuration needed for LYNX
• Wide range of Network Switches:
• 4 / 8 / 16 / 24 /… Ports
NETWORK SWITCH:NETWORK SWITCH:
A network switch or switching hub is a computer
networking device that connects network segments or
network devices. The term commonly refers to a multi-
port network bridge that processes and routes data to
its corresponding port in a local area network.
21. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
IP Network SWITCHIP Network SWITCH
NETWORK SWITCH RECOMMENDATIONS for LYNX:NETWORK SWITCH RECOMMENDATIONS for LYNX:
Endspan:Endspan:
The switch (Power Sourcing Equipment, PSE) shall
provide power on the Ethernet cable itself, without the
need of using a midspan.
PoE support:PoE support:
IEEE 802.3af (up to 15.4W)
Optional: IEEE 802.3at (up to 25.5W) PoE+.
Number of ports:Number of ports:
4/8/16 ports 10/100 BASE-T (10/100 Mbps)
Price depends mostly on the number of ports.
Coverage:Coverage:
Data transmission up to 100 m in Ethernet segments.
Optional: 5 km in fiber optical segments.
Optional: 150m or 250m in Ethernet segments.
•Bandwidth
10/100Mbps
Optional: 1000Mbps, 10Gbps
Bandwidth:Bandwidth:
10/100Mbps
Optional: 1000Mbps, 10Gbps
Form factor & Temperature:Form factor & Temperature:
Desktop or DIN rail mounted
Temperature: -20ºC to 70ºC
Quality of Service (QoS):Quality of Service (QoS):
Good QoS support for simultaneous video &
audio streaming channels.
• Traffic prioritization (IEEE 802.1p)
• Layer 4 prioritization
(based on TCP/UDP port number)
IPv6:IPv6:
Optional: not necessary at a first stage, but may be
in the future.
Multicast support:Multicast support:
IGMP snooping: Internet Group Management Protocol
Optional: MLD (if IPv6 supported)
Management:Management:
At least one configuration method supported:
serial console, CLI, web or SNMP.
Switches will be configured from factory.Switches will be configured from factory.
Optional: remote in-field management via SNMP
Monitoring:Monitoring:
Optional: port mirroring or SMON (nice-to-have).
Backup power supply:Backup power supply:
The switch shall support the possibility to be
connected to an UPS or backup battery, so as
to keep on working in the case of a power
outage.
23. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
IP RELAY DECODERIP RELAY DECODER
GENERALGENERAL
• Dry contact integration in LYNX systems
• Standard protocol Modbus
• DIN rail mounted
•Two different modules: MASTER and SLAVE
MASTERMASTER
• 4 dry contact relays available
• LED status available
• It can work as an individual IP relay decoder for
dry contacts activation and also as Modbus
Gateway for a whole bus of relay slave modules.
SLAVESLAVE
• 10 dry contact relays available
• It works as slave module and upon request
from IP Master module handle 10 dry contacts
for each unit.
MASTER Ref.1615MASTER Ref.1615
SLAVE Ref.1615SLAVE Ref.1615
24. 3. FERMAX IP DEVICES3. FERMAX IP DEVICES
IP RELAY DECODERIP RELAY DECODER
OPERATIONAL FUNCTIONSOPERATIONAL FUNCTIONS
Lift controlLift control
• Main device for lift control features
• MASTER Receives TCP/IP coded instructions-:
• PMU – Property Management Unit
• VIVO Monitors
• Digital IP Panels
• SLAVE receives activation instructions from
MASTER via Modbus RS-485
• Dry contacts signal
• LYNX integration with most of the lift systems
Secure door opening:Secure door opening:
• Door opening from relay modules instead of Panel relays.
• For special anti-vandal features: security
Additional functions:Additional functions:
• Flexibility for multiple tasks
• For Example: Switch On/Off stair lights
CONNECTION:CONNECTION:
10.203.000.000 Module 1 Module 32
25. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
EssentialsEssentials
LYNX TECHNOLOGY SPECS:LYNX TECHNOLOGY SPECS:
* SIP Server
Available soon
27. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
EssentialsEssentials
INSTALLATION FEATURES:INSTALLATION FEATURES:
Fiber OpticsFiber Optics
Different types of standard connectorsDifferent types of standard connectors
Ethernet - Straight cableEthernet - Straight cable
““To connect different type of devices (PC-to-switch,To connect different type of devices (PC-to-switch,
PC-to-router ..) you use Straight Through cable”PC-to-router ..) you use Straight Through cable”
Connectors:Connectors:
29. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
EssentialsEssentials
INSTALLATION FEATURES:INSTALLATION FEATURES:
IP AddressingIP Addressing (Transparent to user)
PRIVATE IP ADDRESS – TYPE APRIVATE IP ADDRESS – TYPE A 10.BBB.XXX.YYY10.BBB.XXX.YYY
BBBBBB TYPETYPE SETTINGSSETTINGS
000…099 MonitorMonitor BBB = Block number = 100 blocks
XXX.YYY = Terminal number (256x256 = 65536 per Block)
•3 MSB bits: inside apartment monitor number (max. 8)
•13 LSB bits: apartment number (max. 8.192)
Default: 10.000.000.001 = 10.000.00000000.00000001
100…199 Indoor apartment panelsIndoor apartment panels BBB = Block number = 100 blocks
XXX.YYY= Terminal number. (256x256= 65536 per Block)
•3 MSB bits: inside apartment panel number (max. 8)
•13 LSB bits: apartment number (max. 8.192)
Default: 10.100.000.001 = 10.100.00000000.00000001
200 Outdoor panelsOutdoor panels XXX:
• 000 … 099 – Block number (100 Blocks)
• 100 – General Entrance
• 200 – Sector Entrance = General entrance for specific blocks
YYY:
• 000 … 099 – Panel number (100 per Block / General Entrance)
Default: 10.200.100.000
30. INSTALLATION FEATURES:INSTALLATION FEATURES:
BBBBBB TYPETYPE SETTINGSSETTINGS
201 Guard UnitsGuard Units XXX:
• 000 … 099 – Block number (100 Blocks)
• 100 – General Guard Unit
• 200 – Sector Guard Unit = General Guard Unit for specific blocks
YYY:
• 000 … 099 – Guard Unit number (100 per Block / General Entrance)
Default: 10.201.100.000
203 Relay DecoderRelay Decoder XXX : 000 … 099 - Block number (100 Blocks)
YYY : 000 … 255 – Relay Decoder number (255 Relay Decoders per Block)
Default: 10.203.000.000
204 ServersServers XXX : Functionality (001 = SIP Server)
YYY : Server number
Default: 10.204.000.000
205 Emergency PanelEmergency Panel XXX : 000 … 099 Block Number (100 Blocks)
YYY : 000 … 255 Panel Number (255 Emergency Panels per Block)
Default: 10.205.000.000
10.BBB.XXX.YYY10.BBB.XXX.YYY
4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
EssentialsEssentials
31. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
System configurationSystem configuration
STEP 1: Project Data CollectionSTEP 1: Project Data Collection
PROJECT:PROJECT: ITS BUILDINGITS BUILDING
General Entrance Panels: 1
General Entrance Guard Units: 1
Internal Blocks: 2
Internal Entrance Panels: 1/Block
Internal Entrance Guard Units: No
Apartments: 17/Block
4/Floor + 1
Lift Control: Yes
Floors: 5
Additional specs:
1. General Entrance Panel
Digital
Card reader access available
2. Internal panels with pushbuttons
3. Top apartments (x2):
Indoor Apartment panel:
1PB for Apartment
1PB for Guard Unit
Home Automation System (InDomo)
FERMAX DATA COLLECTION SHEETFERMAX DATA COLLECTION SHEET
32. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
System configurationSystem configuration
STEP 2: Wiring designSTEP 2: Wiring design
PROJECT:PROJECT: ITS BUILDINGITS BUILDING
Bandwith considerations:Bandwith considerations:
Available Bandwith
• Net structure will be tipically Fast Ethernet:
• BW = 100Mbps
• Fiber optic links will be tipically Gigabit Ethernet:
• BW = 1000Mbps
Bandwith consumption
• Audio conversation:
• G.711 = 64Kbps
• G.726 = 32kbps
• Video conference:
• H.264 = 5Mbps (VGA)
• Switch (Layer 2 device) distributes packets only to the
corresponding output.
• Two conversations which are using different switches,
are not sharing the bandwith.
• Two conversations using same switch (bottleneck)
will share the bandwith
33. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
System configurationSystem configuration
STEP 2: Wiring designSTEP 2: Wiring design
PROJECT:PROJECT: ITS BUILDINGITS BUILDING
Bandwith considerations:Bandwith considerations:
HOW MANY CONVERSATIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE THROUGH THE BOTTLENECK?
Fast Ethernet switch: BW = 100Mbps
Audio codec G.711 = 64kbps
Video codec H.264 = 5Mbps
20 videoconferences
1500 audio conversations
100Mbps
Huge compounds - avoid bottlenecks connecting additional switchers to split up the communcations path.
Example
10 Video conferences: 10 x 5Mbps = 50Mbps.
10 Audio conversations: 10 x 64kbps = 0’64Mbps.
Total: 51Mbps -> 49Mbps remaining in the bottleneck
!!
34. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
System configurationSystem configuration
STEP 2: Wiring designSTEP 2: Wiring design
PROJECT:PROJECT: ITS BUILDINGITS BUILDING
Fail-Safe considerations – Redundancy (optional)Fail-Safe considerations – Redundancy (optional)
• Network Redundancy avoids the system goes down due to fails in one link.
• Switches will always select the best way to route a packet using Spanning Tree adaptative protocol
“If you have a single point of failure and it fails, then you have nothing to rely on. If you put in a secondary (or
tertiary) method of access, then when the main connection goes down, you will have a way to connect to
resources and keep the business operational.” – Robert J. Shimonski
Redundant links improves
system behaviour against link
fails
Redundant
switch
If this link fails, some
devices will be out of
communication
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35. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
System configurationSystem configuration
STEP 2: Wiring designSTEP 2: Wiring design
PROJECT:PROJECT: ITS BUILDINGITS BUILDING
FO Ethernet Cat-5 RJ45
Fiber Optic SMF FDDI
36. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
System configurationSystem configuration
STEP 3: Bill of Quantities (BOQ)STEP 3: Bill of Quantities (BOQ)
PROJECT:PROJECT: ITS BUILDINGITS BUILDING
FERMAX References:FERMAX References:
GENERAL ENTRANCE (x1)
1 x Ref.1622 – LYNX Amplifier Skyline
1 x Ref.1623 – LYNX TFT Graphical Display
1 x Ref.7457 – CAC Direct Keypad
1 x Ref.7440 – Proximity Reader Module
1 x Ref.7337 – Skyline Frame 7V S8
1 x Ref.8858 – Flush-mounted box S8
1 x Ref.1610 – LYNX Property Management Unit
2 x Ref.4813 – Power Supply Unit 12Vdc/2ª
2 x Ref.2060 – Emergency Battery adapter
INTERNAL BLOCK (x2)
2 x Ref.1622 – LYNX Amplifier Skyline
1 x Ref.1623 – LYNX TFT Graphical Display
2 x Ref.7371 – 8 double VDS/BUS2 Pushbutton Skyline
2 x Ref.7368 – 2 simple VDS/BUS2 Pushbutton Skyline
1 x Ref.7337 – Skyline Frame 7V S8
1 x Ref.7333 – Skyline Frame 3V S4
1 x Ref.8858 – Flush-mounted box S8
1 x Ref.8854 – Flush-mounted box S4
17 x Ref.1600 – LYNX VIVO Monitor
17 x Ref.1605 – LYNX VIVO Connector
1 x Ref.1615 – LYNX MASTER Relay Decoder
1 x Ref.1616 – LYNX 10 Output Relay decoder (Slave)
2 x Ref.4813 – Power Supply Unit 12Vdc/2ª
2 x Ref.2060 – Emergency Battery adapterSwitches and networking elements requiredSwitches and networking elements required
Depending on the installation topology.Depending on the installation topology.
-Ref. 1617: Switch 4 PoE + 4Ref. 1617: Switch 4 PoE + 4
-Ref. 1618: Switch 8 PoE + 8Ref. 1618: Switch 8 PoE + 8
37. 4. FERMAX LYNX4. FERMAX LYNX
System configurationSystem configuration
STEP 4: INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATIONSTEP 4: INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION
FO
Ethernet Cat-5 RJ45
Fiber Optic SMF FDDI
SECTION 1: Cabling and SwitchingSECTION 1: Cabling and Switching
Endpoints
Closets
NO CONFIGURATION
REQUIRED ON SWITCHERS
ROUTING and REDUNDANCY:
Spanning-Tree Protocol
Ethernet Cat-6 RJ45
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SECTION 2: RELAY DECODERSSECTION 2: RELAY DECODERS
MASTER - At office via Software: NetIOConfigToolNetIOConfigTool
• Connect SERIAL PORT RS-232 cable
2. Run application NetIOConfigTool and set COM port:
SERIAL PORT: COM1
BAUD RATE: 9600bps
DATA BIT: 8
STOP BIT: 1
PARITY: NONE
FLOW: NONE
Serial RS-232
3. Press OPEN to open communications
4. Press READ to get the paramenters
5. Set paramenters
1. DEV IP: 10.203.Block.Group
2. MASK: 255.0.0.0
3. WORK MODE: TCP
4. LOCAL PORT: 27000
5. Web-Server: (optional)
3. Press WRITE to save settings
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SLAVE - At office via Software: MODBUS RTU ADDRESS CONFIG TOOLMODBUS RTU ADDRESS CONFIG TOOL
1. Connect RS-485 Cable Interface (Ref.24661)
2. Run application and set COM port:
SERIAL PORT: COMX
BAUD RATE: 9600bps
DATA BIT: 8
STOP BIT: 1
PARITY: NONE
FLOW: NONE
3. Press OPEN to open communications
4. Press READ to get Modbus address
5. Set new address (1 to 254)
6. Press WRITE to save settings
RS-485 / USB
2466124661
• LIFT CONTROL is set by using SLAVES (MASTER relays are reserved for additional functions)
• Use of Lift will be set in Guard Unit / Panel / Monitor once Relay decoders have been set properly
• Up to 320 relays/floors, using Slaves
LIFT CONTROLLIFT CONTROL
NOTESNOTES
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The LIFT CONTROLLIFT CONTROL configuration screens in
(Monitors / Panels / PMU) support the following
relay addressing scheme. A relay is no further
defined by a single number, but a triplet.
GROUP
NUMBER
The IP module inside the block (Last byte
of the address: [0..254]).
MODULE
NUMBER
Address of the module in the RS-485 bus:
[1..32]. 255 = the IP module.
OFFSET 1 of the 4 relays in the module: [0..3] (in
the IP module).
1 of the 10 relays in the module: [0..9] (in
the 485 module)
Relay number / floor = Group + Module + OffsetRelay number / floor = Group + Module + Offset
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SECTION 3: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNITSECTION 3: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
ADMIN PC – Installer SettingsADMIN PC – Installer Settings
1. Install USB-Key:
• Install drivers and Software
• Windows 7
• SQL Server (DDBB Engine)
• Property Management Installation
• Click-Once Installation Wizard
2. Set valid name and address:
• By default: USER “installer”, PASS “123”
3. Installer settings:
• Settings Wizard for first time
• General settings
• PMU settings
• Maintenance settings
• Set LIFT CONTROL information:
• Send one command to every lift
• Panel custom settings (optional)
• Logos + Pictures + Messages
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SECTION 3: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNITSECTION 3: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
PMS Wizard Installer.mp4
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SECTION 3: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNITSECTION 3: PROPERTY MANAGEMENT UNIT
Admin SettingsAdmin Settings
Set admin settings – (Administrator task)
• Logins
• Guards/Admins/Alarms
• Agenda
• User’s Database
• Lift settings
• Available lifts must be set
previously by installer
• Events Log
• Events storage options
• SMS services settings
• Services via SMS
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SECTION 4: GENERAL ENTRANCE DIGITAL PANELSECTION 4: GENERAL ENTRANCE DIGITAL PANEL
OSD MenuOSD Menu
• Dial “0” + “AB21AB” + “19025”
• Configuration Menu
• Panel Settings
• Block, lifts, General Entrance
• Audio Settings
• Audio levels
• Call settings
•
•Presentation
• Customization
• Access Control
• Secondary reader
Web-ServerWeb-Server
• 10.200.0.0 IP by default
• Configuration Menu
• Basic Setup
• Advanced Setup
• Look & Feel
• System Management
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Panel Display Options.mp4
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SECTION 5: INTERNAL BLOCK PUSHBUTTON PANELSSECTION 5: INTERNAL BLOCK PUSHBUTTON PANELS
Web-ServerWeb-Server
• 10.200.0.0 IP by default
• Configuration Menu
• Basic Setup
• Advanced Setup
• Look & Feel
• System Management
NOTE1: Intelligence resides on Video/Audio module.
When it is connected, it detects which elements are connected:
• TFT + Keypad = Digital panel = General entrance
• Pusbuttons = Pushbutton panel = Internal block
NOTE2: Web-server will show the corresponding options:
Depending on the panel it will show
• TFT Customization options (Digital panel)
• Pushbuttons address options (Pushbutton panel)
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Panel Web Options.mp4
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SECTION 6: APARTMENTS, VIVO MONITORSSECTION 6: APARTMENTS, VIVO MONITORS
Web-ServerWeb-Server
• 10.0.0.1 IP by default
• Configuration Menu
• Basic Setup
• Advanced Setup
• Look & Feel
• System Management
OSD Screen MenuOSD Screen Menu
• User Options
• Ringtones
• Background
• Language
• Camera
• Date and Time
• Password (1111 by default)
• Communication options
• Installer options
• Password (4444 by default)
• Monitor settings
• Lift settings
• Home automation
• Sensor settings
• Reset
• Applications
• SD-Card
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Monitor Options.mp4
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BRIEFINGBRIEFING
1. Cabling and Switching
• Follow the wiring design
• No special configuration required on switchers
1. Relay Decoders configuration
• Master IP Relay via software (NetIOConfig)
• Slave IP Relay via software (MODBUS RTU)
1. PMU settings
• Install software (SQL-Server + PMU)
• Basic configuration using wizard
• Set lifts
• Set Admin features
1. Digital panels
• From OSD Menu or Web-server
• Set Type, Area, Block and Number
• Set custom features
1. Pushbutton panels
• From Web-server
• Set Type, Block, Number
• Set pushbutton numbers
• Set custom features
1. VIVO monitors
• Set Block, Floor, Number
• Set Server address (ADM-PC)
• Set custom features
The ONVIF specification will ensure interoperability between products regardless of manufacturer.
H.264 – Protocolo de compresión de video adaptativa
A-LAW - Protocolo de cuantificación logarítmica, estándar para voz humana. (a-Law es el definido para Europa mientras que el u-Law es el definido para EEUU y Japón).
G.711 – Codifica las frecuencias de la voz en pulsos (símbolos, digitalización). Comprime la señal tomando muestras de 16 bits (3 para cheksum) y codificándolos en 8 bits. 64Kbps
G.726 – Codifica las frecuencias de la voz en pulsos. La compresión la hace de forma adaptativa según la carga de la red: 16/24/32/40 kbps
En ambos, el muestreo de la voz analógica está definido en 8000s/s
RTP implementa numeración en los paquetes para reestablecer información contenida en paquetes que deben llegar con cierto orden, como el caso de audio y vídeo. En una LAN estructurada no se garantiza que los paquetes lleguen en orden, esto es necesario para una aplicación de videoconferencia como en nuestro caso.
Los 100m vienen definidos en el estándar del IEEE para transmisión sobre cable UTP CAT5
Los 5Km dependen del protocolo utilizado.
Por ejemplo con 1000-BASE-LX (definido en el estándar 802.3z) con fibra monomodo SMF podemos alcanzar los 5Km.
Sin embargo en 10-BASE-F o 100-BASE-FX (definido en los estándares 802.3j/u) las distancias no deberían exceder los 2 kilómetros (funciona con dos hebras de fibra multimodo)