AMX MET-ECOM-D Allowing a Panel To Monitor, Naming a panel, Answering an incoming Intercom call

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Using the NetLinx Module

Allowing a Panel To Monitor

1.Select the Setup button on your intercom page.

2.On the intercom setup page, press Advanced Setup. This launches the password numeric keypad.

3.Enter the password and press Done. The default password is Password 4 of the panel’s firmware Password Setup.

4.Press the button beneath Allow This Panel to Monitor to toggle the option. The button indicates its current state.

If the panel you are trying to monitor does not have monitoring enabled, or the panel you are monitoring from does not have monitoring enabled, then a double-beep is played.

5.Press Back to return to the intercom setup pages.

6.Press Exit when you are finished.

Naming a panel

1.Select the Setup button on your intercom page.

2.On the intercom setup page, press Advanced Setup. This launches the password numeric keypad.

3.Enter the password and press Done. The default password is Password 4 of the panel’s firmware Password Setup.

4.Press in the area under Panel Name. This launches a on screen keyboard.

5.Type the name of the panel and press Done. This is the name that is displayed in other panels’ intercom call directory pages.

For all panels except the 5200i, this is the G4 Web Control Name. Care should be taken when changing it.

6.Press Back to return to the intercom setup pages.

7.Press Exit when you are finished.

Answering an incoming Intercom call

The provided intercom pages include an call answering popup window. The popup page indicates the name of the panel calling and two options:

Answer - Pressing this button opens the intercom session with the other panel.

Ignore - Pressing this button denies the intercom session with the other panel.

FIG. 53 Answer Call

To answer a call, press the Answer button in the popup window.

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Contents Metreau Entry Communicators AMX Limited Warranty and Disclaimer Table of Contents Using Zero Configuration Programming Creating Popup Pages Metreau Entry Communicators OverviewFront Components Metreau Entry Communicators Front ComponentsMET-ECOM Specifications Product Specifications MET-ECOMRear Components Dimensions Product Specifications MET-ECOM-D MET-ECOM-D SpecificationsMET-ECOM-D Specifications Camera Viewing Angle Adjustment Positioning the CameraDefault Wiring and Connections Rear Panel ConnectorsEthernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Wiring Configuration PoE Power Over EthernetEthernet Pinouts and Signals Connections PairingInput/Output I/O Port Connections and Wiring Relay Port Connections and WiringConnecting The Device via I/O Port Wiring SpecificationsFerrite Installation Required Installing the CAT5 Suppression FerriteSystem Diagram System Diagram IntercomWiring and Connections Metreau Entry Communicators MET-ECOM / MET-ECOM-D Installation Overview Mounting and InstallationDimensions Mounting Specifications Front ViewSide Views Top ViewTypical Installation Without Expansion Clips Typical Installation Without Expansion ClipsDevice and wall box must have an Earth ground Installing the Wall Box Without the Use of Tabs Wall Surface Installation Using Expansion Clips Recommended Cutout For Wall BoxReplacement drywall clip sets must be ordered from AMX Installing Into a Flat Surface Using Mounting Screws Flat Surface Installation PointsRemoving the Device From the Wall Using the Optional Surface Mount Box Included in the KitSurface Mount Box Specifications Provides mounting specifications for the CB-MET-ECOMSFerrite Installation Required Installing the Metreau Entry CommunicatorMounting and Installation Bonjour Zero-Configuration Client Using Zero ConfigurationConnecting In a Network With a Dhcp Server Connecting In a Network Without a Dhcp Server This case the serial number is 218001WHP2980023Internet Properties TCP/IP Properties dialog Using Zero Configuration Metreau Entry Communicators Using the Configuration Manager Configuration Manager Summary of Settings Page initial viewCommand Buttons Accessing the Configuration ManagerSummary of Device Settings Summary of Device SettingsDevice Information Rebooting the Device IP SettingsNetLinx Settings Checking the Firmware VersionConfiguration Configuration Page Network IP Settings TabSetting the DNS Address Setting the IP AddressConfiguration Page Network IP Settings Tab Setting the Icsp Connection to the NetLinx Master Configuration Page NetLinx Settings TabConfiguration Page NetLinx Settings Tab Setting a New Username and Password Configuration Page User Settings TabConfiguration Page User Settings Tab Device Utilities Device UtilitiesUtility Meta Information Creating Display Images Image File RequirementsFile Upload ImagesSave the file as a .BMP image FIG Creating Dynamic Images TPDesign4 Resource ManagerCreating a New Dynamic Image Create Dynamic Image dialogUploading a Display Image To The Device Deleting a Display Image From the DeviceAudio/Video Page Audio Settings Tab Setting Device AudioAudio/Video Page Audio Settings Tab Audio/VideoAudio/Video Page Video Settings Tab Audio/Video Page Video Settings TabCamera/Video Stream Configuration Video CodecSetting Device Video Audio/Video Page Display Settings TabSetting the Display Settings On The Device Audio/Video Page Display Settings TabSENDCOMMANDs Touch Panel Intercom CommandsTouch Panel Intercom Commands ProgrammingSTREAM-GET STREAM-PLAYSTREAM-STOP MOD?RTP, Rtcp Video and Audio Streaming Commands RTP, Rtcp Video and Audio Streaming CommandsGET Volume SET VolumeSET Audio GET GainFace Plate LED Commands Face Plate LED CommandsCamera Commands Camera CommandsSET CAM-CST GET CAM-CSTSET CAM-SAT GET CAM-SATLCD Commands LCD CommandsGET CAM-FLICK SET DISP-BANNERSET DISP-BRT GET DISP-BRTSET DISP-CST GET DISP-CSTCommands System CommandsCommands System CommandsSET DOOR-DESC GET DOOR-DESCBefore beginning the Upgrade process Upgrading FirmwareUpgrading Firmware via an IP Address Preparing the Master for communication via an IPAssigning Communication Settings and TCP/IP Settings Verifying and Upgrading the device firmware via an IPSelect the device’s firmware file from the Files section FIG Using the NetLinx Module Panel Intercom ConfigurationIntercom Setup Incorporating an Intercom Panel Into Your NetLinx SystemSetting the Intercom Session Timeout Setting Intercom Auto AnswerDoor Setup Disabling All DoorbellsDoor Chime Setup Assigning a Chime To a DoorbellAdvanced Setup Allowing a Panel To Be MonitoredNaming a panel Allowing a Panel To MonitorAnswering an incoming Intercom call Someone At The Door Answering an Incoming Doorbell CallAdvanced Setup Creating Intercom PagesEnding a Doorbell Call Name Description Channel Address PortCodeDoor Chime Setup Door SetupSample Intercom Intercom DemoName Description Channel Address Level PortCode Panel Directory Room Name Name of a panel Setup SetupSomeone At The Door Someone At The DoorDoorbell Adjustments popup Doorbell Adjustments PopupCreating Popup Pages Door Answer Call popupIntercom Answer Call popup Intercom Answer Call PopupMore Time popup More Time PopupProgramming Metreau Entry Communicators It’s Your World Take Control