Comelit 1456S Technical Manual

Comelit 1456S Technical Manual

Comelit 1456S is a single-apartment gateway that allows you to answer calls from an external unit via a virtual door entry monitor app for smartphone/tablet or using a regular GSM or landline telephone. It incorporates the SIP protocol to enable telephone calls via SIP server or via virtual lines purchased from a SIP services provider. It can be configured remotely from a web interface and does not require door entry monitors to be connected.

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TECHNICAL
MANUAL
VIP SYSTEM
Art.1456
FLOOR VIP SYSTEM GATEWAY
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
HOME 1
SETTABLE POE
HOME 2
Apartment gateway 1456 /1456S
HOME 3
NO POE
HOME 4
Warning
Intended use
This Comelit product was designed for use in the creation of audio and video communication systems in residential,
commercial or industrial settings and in public buildings or buildings used by the public.
Installation
All activities connected to the installation of Comelit products must be carried out by qualified technical personnel, with
careful observation of the indications provided in the Manuals / Instruction sheets supplied with those products.
Wires
Cut off the power supply before carrying out any maintenance procedures.
Use wires with a cross-section suited to the distances involved, observing the instructions provided in the system
manual.
We advise against running the system wires through the same duct as the power cables (230V or higher).
Safe usage
To ensure Comelit products are used safely:
• carefully observe the indications provided in the Manuals / Instruction sheets
• make sure the system created using Comelit products has not been tampered with / damaged.
Maintenance
Comelit products do not require maintenance aside from routine cleaning, which should be carried out in accordance
with the indications provided in the Manuals / Instruction sheets.
Any repair work must be carried out
•for the products themselves, exclusively by Comelit Group S.p.A.,
•for systems, by qualified technical personnel.
Disclaimer
Comelit Group S.p.A. does not assume any responsibility for
• any usage other than the intended use
• non-observance of the indications and warnings contained in this Manual / Instruction sheet.
Comelit Group S.p.A. nonetheless reserves the right to change the information provided in this Manual / Instruction
sheet at any time and without prior notice.
Table of contents
Warning............................................................................................. 2
8) Message server configuration...........................................................20
Table of contents.............................................................................. 2
Special configurations................................................................... 21
Description........................................................................................ 3
Art. 1456 functions: ..................................................................................4
Connection to the configuration web pages............................... 22
Art. 1456S functions:.................................................................................4
1A) Remote connection..........................................................................22
Settable POE..............................................................................................5
1B) Local connection..............................................................................22
Technical characteristics................................................................. 6
Configuration Art.1456 / 1456S....................................................... 7
2) Login.....................................................................................................22
Backup and restore........................................................................ 23
1) Connection............................................................................................7
Reboot with predetermined network settings............................. 24
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL SYSTEM............................................................7
Restoring factory settings............................................................. 24
KIT SYSTEM........................................................................................8
2) ViP Manager addressing.....................................................................9
CASE 1: default address of the device (192.168.1.200) belonging to
the same router network (e.g.: 192.168.1.1)........... 9
CASE 2: default address of the device (192.168.1.200) NOT belonging
to the same router network (e.g.: 192.168.0.1).... 11
Wiring diagrams............................................................................. 25
Wiring diagram for standard multi-residential system........................25
System wiring for kit Art. 8512IM / Art. 8531 with router and slave
apartment gateway Art. 1456S...............................................................26
System wiring for single-family kit Art. 8513IM /8513HIM with router
3) DynDNS configuration for remote connection.................................14
and master apartment gateway Art. 1456.............................................26
4) Port Forwarding setting for remote connection...............................15
Glossary*......................................................................................... 27
5) SIP settings..........................................................................................16
6) Users configuration (devices)............................................................17
7) App Directories Configuration...........................................................18
Enable directory modifications..........................................................18
Directory enhancement......................................................................18
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Video connection settings......................................................................21
Description
Article 1456 / 1456S is a single-apartment gateway that:
• can serve up to a maximum of 15 slave devices connected to the apartment;
• answer calls from a external unit via a virtual door entry monitor App for smart phone/tablet or using a normal GSM or
landline telephone;
• incorporates the SIP protocol to enable telephone calls via SIP server or via virtual lines purchased from a SIP services
provider;
• can be configured remotely from a web interface;
• in the master version (Art. 1456), does not require door entry monitors to be connected.
FLOOR VIP SYSTEM GATEWAY
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
HOME 1
1
2
SETTABLE POE
HOME 2
HOME 3
NO POE
HOME 4
3
4
5
Art.1456
Art.1456S
6
7
8
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 1. Ethernet port for ViP system riser input (default addressing: “Autoip”).
 2. Dip switches for the procedures “Reboot with predetermined network settings” and “Restoring factory settings”.
 3. Power supply input via Art. 1441, Art. 1441B.
  4. CV1 and CV2 for setting port HOME2.
  5. CV3 and CV4 for setting port HOME3.
  6. HOME4 non POE Ethernet port for PC or router connection (default: “Static IP address” 192.168.1.200, netmask
255.255.255.0).
 7. HOME3 “POE” settable Ethernet port non POE (default: “Static IP address” 192.168.1.200, netmask 255.255.255.0).
 8. HOME2 “POE” settable Ethernet port non POE (default: “Static IP address” 192.168.1.200, netmask 255.255.255.0).
  9. HOME1 Ethernet port “POE” (default: “Static IP address” 192.168.1.200, netmask 255.255.255.0).
With port “POE” DO NOT use standard Ethernet to connect to the router or to the PC; use only the red
Comelit cable Art. 1449 to connect to the router or to the PC.
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Art. 1456 functions:
• Master door entry monitor not required (already integrated in the 1456)
• Up to 15 slaves devices can be added for each apartment, including: Smartphone / Tablet + Comelit App, PSTN / GSM
Telephone, Door entry phone (configured as Slave)
Example:
AUDIO TELEPHONE BACKUP
VIP *
INTERNET
INTERNET
NO
APP ACTIVE AND
NETWORK DATA
AVAILABLE?
APP
GSM
YES
PSTN
SIP
PROVIDER
If a monitor is subsequently added:
• the monitor must be programmed in slave mode,
or
• it may be programmed in master mode provided that the gateway is configured with a “slave” license (see: “6)
Users configuration (devices)”)
Art. 1456S functions:
• A master door entry monitor is required.
• Up to 15 slaves devices can be added for each apartment, including: Smartphone / Tablet + Comelit App, PSTN / GSM
Telephone, additional door entry phones (configured as Slave).
Example:
AUDIO TELEPHONE BACKUP
VIP *
NO
APP ACTIVE AND
NETWORK DATA
AVAILABLE?
INTERNET
INTERNET
APP
YES
SIP
PROVIDER
* it is possible to add ViP internal units in Slave mode
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GSM
PSTN
Settable POE
SETTABLE POE
HOME2
CV1 CV2
HOME3
CV3 CV1
CV4 CV2
CV3 CV4
NO POE
SETTABLE
NO POE
CV3 CV4
CV1 CV2
CV3 CV1
CV4 CV2
CV1 CV2
CV3 CV1
CV4 CV2
CV3 CV4
STANDARD ETHERNET
STANDARD ETHERNET
CV1 CV2
CV3 CV1
CV4 CV2
CV3 CV4
POE
POE
DO NOT USE STANDARD ETHERNET
DO NOT USE STANDARD ETHERNET
DEFAULT
Only connect to the router or PC
using the red Comelit cable 1449
Only connect to the router or PC
using the red Comelit cable 1449
With the device powered by Art. 1440 via port VIP SYSTEM, there will be sufficient PoE power available to
operate a maximum of 1 door as “POE” on port HOME1, HOME2 or HOME3.
1441
1441B
PoE
1440
VIP SYSTEM
VIP SYSTEM
CV1 CV2
CV3 CV4
CV1 CV2
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
HOME 1
SETTABLE POE
HOME 2
HOME 3
NO POE
HOME 4
CV3 CV4
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
HOME 1
SETTABLE POE
HOME 2
HOME 3
NON PoE
PoE
NO POE
HOME 4
NON PoE
Max 1 PoE
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Technical characteristics
MAIN FEATURES
Compatible system ViP
DIN rail mounted Yes
DIN modules (no.) 4
Power supply voltage 48Vdc - 56Vdc
Min/max power consumption (mA) 50mA
Operating temperature (°C) +5°C to +40°C
Operating relative humidity 25% / 75%
IP protection rating IP30
GENERAL DATA
Product height (mm) 62
Product width (mm) 70
Product depth (mm) 90
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Configuration Art.1456 / 1456S
√√ This operation requires a PC loaded with the software ViP Manager version 2.5.0 or later (downloadable from the website
pro.comelitgroup.com).
√√ An active internet connection is also required.
Art. 1456S requires an internal unit assigned to a master monitor.
1) Connection
ff Article 1456/1456S has 2 network interfaces, HOME and VIP SYSTEM, labelled for easy identification, which can be
configured separately to meet different system requirements. Depending on the type of system, connect the devices as
shown in the following figures:
MULTI-RESIDENTIAL SYSTEM
APARTMENT BLOCK ViP SYSTEM
VIP SYSTEM INTERFACE
VIP SYSTEM
IP ADDRESS: AUTOIP
Art.1456
FLOOR VIP SYSTEM GATEWAY
HOME INTERFACE
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
HOME 1
SETTABLE POE
HOME 2
APARTMENT ViP
DEVICES
HOME 3
NO POE
HOME 4
ROUTER
see page 5
STATIC IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.200 (default)
INTERNET
SIP
PROVIDER
Installer PC
Take particular care with regard to the network interface settings and do not configure interfaces ViP
SYSTEM and HOME with the same addresses or similar parameters: each IP address must be unequivocal,
the addresses of the interfaces ViP SYSTEM and HOME must not belong to the same subnet.
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KIT SYSTEM
Art.1441
Art.1441B
VIP SYSTEM
Art.1456
FLOOR VIP SYSTEM GATEWAY
HOME INTERFACE
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
HOME 1
SETTABLE POE
HOME 2
HOME 3
NO POE
HOME 4
STATIC IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.200 (default)
ViP SYSTEM
ROUTER
see page 5
INTERNET
SIP
PROVIDER
Installer PC
All system devices form part of a single network, so it it is only necessary to configure interface HOME.
In this case, DO NOT alter the configuration of interface VIP SYSTEM.
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2) ViP Manager addressing
CASE 1: default address of the device (192.168.1.200) belonging to the same router network (e.g.: 192.168.1.1)
Art.1456
FLOOR VIP SYSTEM GATEWAY
HOME INTERFACE
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
SETTABLE POE
HOME 1
HOME 2
HOME 3
NO POE
HOME 4
STATIC IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.200 (default)
192.168.1.X
...
...
ROUTER
192.168.1.1
see page 5
Installer PC
PERFORM A DHCP SYSTEM SCAN AND ASSIGN A ViP ADDRESS
Follow the procedure below to perform a system scan in “DHCP”, to locate all the devices connected to interfaces VIP
SYSTEM and HOME:
• an IP address will be automatically assigned to the devices in addressing mode “Autoip” (connected to interface VIP
SYSTEM);
• an IP address will be automatically assigned to the devices in addressing mode “DHCP” (connected to interface
HOME), if the system is connected to a server with the function “DHCP” active;
• devices with “Static IP address” will be identified only if they have a network address that is compatible with that of
interface HOME.
 1.From Options [a] / Local connections [b] tick DHCP Enable [c] and confirm [d].
a
b
During the system scan...
SYSTEM
SCAN
IN DHCP
c
AN IP COMPATIBLE
WITH THE SYSTEM
WILL BE ASSIGNED
TO THE PC
E.G. 192.168.1.30
d
Installer PC
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  2. Launch the system scan by pressing Scan System [e].
»» all the devices connected to the system will be displayed in the device list.
  3. Select art.1456 / 1456S [f], select Information/ViP address [g], assign an unequivocal ViP address to the device [h] and
press Write page [i] to save the current settings.
e
f
h
g
i
In the case of a system with 2 1456 / 1456S devices, it will be necessary to assign to interface HOME of
one of the two devices a new “Static IP address” (as described in “case 2”), as each device must have a
unequivocal IP address.
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CASE 2: default address of the device (192.168.1.200) NOT belonging to the same router network (e.g.: 192.168.0.1)
interface HOME must be assigned a new “Static IP address” belonging to the same network as the devices
connected to interface HOME
Art.1456
FLOOR VIP SYSTEM GATEWAY
HOME INTERFACE
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
SETTABLE POE
HOME 1
HOME 2
...
...
HOME 3
NO POE
HOME 4
STATIC IP ADDRESS
192.168.1.200 (default)
192.168.0.X
ROUTER
192.168.0.1
see page 5
Installer PC
ASSIGN A NEW STATIC IP ADDRESS TO INTERFACE HOME
The following procedure describes how to assign network settings to the device 1456 / 1456S that are compatible with those of
the devices connected to interface HOME.
 1.Open the software ViP Manager version 2.5.0 or later (downloadable from the website pro.comelitgroup.com).
 2.From Options [a] / Local connections [b] untick the DHCP enable box and assign an IP address to your PC [c] (in the
example: 192.168.1.2)* that belongs to the same network as the IP address of interface HOME (default=192.168.1.200)and
confirm [d].
*the last value must be within the range of 2 to 253 excluding: 200 (assigned to the gateway Art. 1456 /1456S) and the
values already assigned to other devices connected to the network.
a
b
c
Assign to the PC an
IP address that is
compatible with the
network of the 1456 /
1456S (e.g.: 192.168.1.2)
so that the two devices
are able to communicate
d
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 3.Launch the system scan by pressing Scan System [e]
»» the 1456 / 1456S will appear in the device list [f]
 4.In Configuration/ IP address [g] assign device 1456 / 1456S a “Static IP address” [h] and an IP netmask [i] compatible
with the system, for example IP: 192.168.0.5, netmask: 255.255.255.0 (warning: the IP address must not already be in
use).
 5.Enable “Use default gateway” [l] ONLY for the interface connected to the router (interface A by default)
 6.Set the gateway address [m], for example 192.168.0.1 press Write page [n] to save the current settings.
e
f
h
i
g
Assign to device 1456 /
1456S network settings
that are compatible with
those of the devices
connected to interface
HOME so that they can
communicate.
m
Enable "Use default l
gateway" ONLY for the
interface connected
to the router (interface
HOME by default)
n
»» device 1456 / 1456S will now be in the same network as the router (192.168.0.X)
Art.1456
FLOOR VIP SYSTEM GATEWAY
HOME INTERFACE
SOLO CON CAVO ROSSO COMELIT 2E7T000500
ONLY WITH COMELIT RED CABLE 2E7T000500
FIXED POE
HOME 1
SETTABLE POE
HOME 2
HOME 3
NO POE
HOME 4
STATIC IP ADDRESS
192.168.0.5
192.168.0.X
...
...
ROUTER
192.168.0.1
Installer PC
In the cases of "ViP Network + Internet connection network" systems, take particular care with regard
to the network interface settings and do not configure interfaces HOME e VIP SYSTEM with the same
addresses or similar parameters: each IP address must be unequivocal, the addresses of the interfaces
HOME e VIP SYSTEM must not belong to the same subnet.
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PERFORM A DHCP SYSTEM SCAN AND ASSIGN A ViP ADDRESS
Follow the procedure below to perform a system scan in “DHCP”, to locate all the devices connected to interfaces HOME and
VIP SYSTEM:
• an IP address will be automatically assigned to the devices in addressing mode “Autoip” (connected to interface VIP
SYSTEM);
• an IP address will be automatically assigned to the devices in addressing mode “DHCP” (connected to interface HOME), if
the system is connected to a server with the function active;
• devices with “Static IP address” will be identified only if they have a network address that is compatible with that of
interface HOME.
 1.From Options [a] / Local connections [b] tick DHCP Enable [c] and confirm [d].
a
b
c
During the system scan...
SYSTEM
SCAN
IN DHCP
AN IP COMPATIBLE
WITH THE SYSTEM
WILL BE ASSIGNED
TO THE PC
E.G. 192.168.0.30
d
Installer PC
 2.Launch the system scan by pressing Scan System [e].
»» all the devices connected to the system will be displayed in the device list.
 3. Select art.1456 / 1456S [f], select Information/ViP address [g], assign an unequivocal ViP address to the device [h] and
press Write page [i] to save the current settings.
e
f
h
g
i
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3) DynDNS configuration for remote connection
The DynDNS address (“Dynamic DNS”) allows a DNS name to be permanently associated with the IP address of the same
host, even if that address subsequently changes.
A DynDNS must be registered in order to make the 1456 /1456S accessible from a remote web page and to allow operation of
the ComelitViP remote / Comelit 1.0 application.
√√ an active internet connection is also required.
 1.Select article 1456 /1456S and select Configuration/DynDNS [a].
 2.Select ComelitDNS [b] in order to use the free ComelitDNS service.
 3.Press Register CDNS [c] to register a ComelitDNS hostname.
 4.Complete the registration panel (NB: make a note of the data entered or copy and paste them directly into the configuration
page) and press
to complete the registration.
 5.Enter the “hostname”, “user name” and “password” in the “DynDNS settings” screen of the ViP Manager software [d].
 6.Press Write page [e] to confirm the current settings.
b
d
a
write the complete host
name, for example:
nome_host.comelitdns.com
c
Comelit DNS registration form
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e
4) Port Forwarding setting for remote connection
Port forwarding is the operation that allows the transfer of data from one device to another via a specific communication port.
This procedure enables an external user (mobile phone) to access a device on a local network (1456 /1456S).
The procedure for opening router ports for device 1456 /1456S is required in order to allow remote access to the system via a
web page (port TCP 8080) and via an App (port TCP 64100*, port UDP 64100*).
* The 64100 port is not available for a number of Internet providers, in this case we suggest to use the following ports
25, 80, 110, 143 or to contact the relative Internet provider.
√√ With the PC still connected to art. 1456 /1456S
 1.Access the browser and enter the IP address of the router in the navigation bar, for example: 192.168.1.1
 2.Log in by entering the username and password (these can be found in the router user manual).
The port configuration method may differ according to the brand and type of router used
 3.Search for the sections “Port Opening” or “Apps and games” or “Port Forwarding” (if not displayed on the main menu,
search for them in Advanced settings) and add the ports you wish to configure.
 4.Fill in the configuration panel (see example in the figure below):
a. Enter a name.
b. Select the desired protocol (TCP for the port 8080, TCP/UDP for port 64100).
c. Enter the desired value for the external port (for example: 8080 / 64100), enter the same value in Start and in End if you
wish to open a single port.
d. For the internal port, enter the desired value (8080 / 64100); enter the same value in Start and End fields to open a single
port.
e. Enter the IP address of the ViP gateway, for example (default= 192.168.1.200).
f. Confirm.
 5.Repeat the procedure for each port you wish to open.
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5) SIP settings
The SIP settings configuration procedure is only to be used when you wish to channel a door entry phone communication to a
SIP digital telephone line (PSTN/GSM).
It is possible to acquire up to 15 SIP telephone lines. Each phone line is a communication channel: when a call is received from
an external unit to landline or mobile phone, the first available SIP line is used.
One line must be acquired for each telephone device in the system.
Purchase the desired number of SIP phone lines (max 15) from a SIP services provider: each phone line is
a valid account on the SIP server used to make telephone calls; the user settings and password are to be
entered in the “SIP phone lines” screen.
 1.Select the device 1456 / 1456S and select Main Settings/SIP settings [a].
 2.Enter the IP address/hostname of the SIP service provider (for example: sip.messagenet.it) and the UDP port of the server
supplied by the service provider (for example: 5061) [b].
 3.Leave the parameter “Codec preference”[c] ( for audio encoding/decoding) on the default setting: PCMA/PCMU.
US users only, select the codec PCMU.
DTMF relay opening 1/2/3: sequence of keys to press (minimum 3, maximum 6) to send a command to activate the relay
from a telephone (the default values can be changed)
Proxy SIP address (secondary SIP server): normally not necessary, can be left blank.
Access to the SIP lines is controlled by the username and password supplied by the SIP services provider when the line is
purchased. Some providers also provide a User ID (which can be variously designated “User authentication”, “user auth” or
“user ID”. The procedure for phone lines configuration is described below.
 4. For each SIP phone line purchased, enter the respective username and password [d].
 5.For each SIP phone line purchased, enter the user ID [e] only if this has been provided by the SIP services provider,
otherwise leave the field blank.
 6.Press Write page [f] to save the current settings.
b
a
If the username, the password and the user
ID supplied by the SIP services provider are
valid for more than one SIP phone line, reenter the username, password and user ID in
the subsequent rows for all the phone lines
purchased.
For example: if 5 SIP phone lines have been
purchased for which you have 1 username,
1 password and 1 user ID, enter the same
credentials in each of the first 5 rows.
c
d
e
f
A maximum of 15 SIP phone lines may be enabled.
The lines are shared by all the system users connected to the device 1456 / 1456S and are managed
according to the rule “First come, first served”.
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6) Users configuration (devices)
In this page you can configure the slave devices that can be activated in the apartment (max. 15). Each device is identified by
its slave number. Each device must be assigned a type (internal unit, app or telephone), a description, the phone number (in the
case of a telephone/mobile phone).
 1.Select device 1456 /1456S and select Main Settings/Users [a].
 2.Enter the ViP address of the apartment [b]
 3.Configure the individual devices (max 15 per apartment) [c]:
• Enabling: enable/disable the device for the apartment by selecting Enabled/Disabled.
• Device type: assign the type of device choosing between:
Internal unit: Comelit ViP internal unit;
App: Comelit App for Android or Apple devices (consult the relative manual for further details);
Telephone: virtual ViP device controlled by the 1456 / 1456S and used to make phone calls to a landline or mobile
phone.
• Description: Description: enter a description to unequivocally identify the device.
• Phone number: if you are configuring a telephone, enter the phone number of the device.
• Backup: enable/disable the backup line to configure the current device as a backup unit to which failed calls to the
device specified in the adjacent column (“Backup of”) are to be forwarded.
• Backup of: specify the device to be backed up by selecting the corresponding slave device.
Example backup: the slave 3 phone number (John Phone) is enabled as the backup unit of the App slave 1 (John
App) installed on the same device --> If the App “John App” cannot be reached, after a few seconds the call will be
redirected to the phone number “John Phone”.
• Mail: enter the email address of the user for whom you wish enable use of the App.
 4Press Write page [d] to save the current settings.
b
a
c
d
For art. 1456 only: from the pull-down menu you can change the license from “Master” to “Slave” (in the event of
subsequent addition of a monitor).
Slave ID of the device
The apartment supports 15 devices, each associated with a device ID (slave number) that identifies the
device within the apartment.The device ID assigned in this page must correspond to that assigned to the
same device in the page “Addressing/ViP address”.
It is advisable to assign the slave numbers 1-2-3 to devices that can receive the video signal( internal units/
applications), so that during a call they can receive the video signal directly, without the user having to
press a video request button.
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7) App Directories Configuration
In the section “App directories” it is possible to configure the directories and enable the possibility to make modifications
visible on the individual devices.
The directory can contain elements of different types: Intercoms (addresses of apartments or individual devices), Switchboards,
Cameras, External Units, Actuators, Lock releases, Lock release actions, Additional Actuators.
Enable directory modifications
 1.Select art. 1456 / 1456S and select App directories/Enable directory modifications [a].
 2.Tick Enable directory modifications [b]
 3.Press Write page [c] to save the current settings.
b
a
c
Directory enhancement
 1.Select art. 1456 / 1456S and select App directories [a]
 2.Select the element you wish to add to the directory (Intercoms, Switchboards, Cameras, External Units, Actuators, Lock
releases, Lock release actions, Additional Actuators) [b].
 3.Complete the mandatory fields (see: “Intercoms”, “Switchboards”, “Cameras”, “External Units”, “Actuators”, “Lockrelease”, “Lock-release Actions”, “Additional Actuators”) [c].
 4.Press Write page [d] to add the element to the directory.
c
a
b
d
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Intercoms
ff Configure the call to an entire apartment or to an individual device within the apartment, by completing the following fields:
Description Enter the description.
ViP address Enter the ViP address
Master/Slave
From the pull-down menu, choose whether to configure a call to the entire apartment or only to the
master monitor or to a slave monitor, as required.
From the pull-down menu, choose whether to enable or disable a priority emergency call (on the
Emergency call App the contact will be identified by a red cross)
N.B. only 1 emergency contact can be set
Switchboards
ff Configure the call to a switchboard by completing the following fields:
Description Enter the description
ViP address Enter the ViP address
From the pull-down menu, choose whether to enable or disable a priority emergency call (on the
Emergency call App the contact will be identified by a red cross)
N.B. only 1 emergency contact can be set
Cameras
ff Configure the self-ignition of a camera by completing the following fields:
Description Enter the description
ViP address Enter the ViP address
Camera Select the desired camera from the pull-down menu.
External Units
ff Configure the activation of the relay of an external unit completing the following fields:
Description Enter the description
ViP address Enter the ViP address
Actuators
ff Configure the activation of an actuator (Generic actuator, Shutter, Door, Lighting..) by completing the following fields:
Description Enter the description
ViP address Enter the ViP address
Expansion index
Select the "actuator module" or expansion you wish to to control from the pull-down menu (from 1 to
10)
Output index
From the pull-down menu, select the number of the relay (1 or 2) or the expansion number (from 1 to
10) that you wish to control
Lock-release
ff Configure the activation of the lock-release relay by completing the following fields:
Description Enter the description
ViP address Enter the ViP address
Output index Select the number of the output you wish to to control from the pull-down menu (from 1 to 3)
Lock-release Actions
ff Configure the Lock-release button, by completing the following fields:
Select from the pull-down menu:
Type
disabled: to disable the button
peer: to control the relay of the external unit in communication
fixed-addr: to control a specific relay
ViP address Enter the ViP address
Output index Select the number of the output you wish to to control from the pull-down menu (from 1 to 3)
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Additional Actuators
ff Configure the Additional Actuator button to control an extra action during a call through the activation of an additional
relay, completing the following fields:
Enabled From the pull-down menu, select enable/disable the Additional Actuator button.
ViP address Enter the ViP address
Expansion index
Output index
From the pull-down menu, select the "actuator module" or expansion you wish to to control (from 1
to 10)
From the pull-down menu, select the number of the relay (1 or 2) or the expansion number (from 1 to
10) that you wish to control
8) Message server configuration
The following procedure describes how to specify on the art. 1456 / 1456S the IP or ViP address of the art. 1952 device to be
used as a message server (if present)
 1.Select device 1456 / 1456S and select Configuration/Message server [a].
 2.From the pull-down menu [b] select ViP address or IP address and enter the address of the CPS device that is to be used
as a message server.
 3.Press Write page [c] to save the current settings.
b
a
c
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Special configurations
Video connection settings
From the next configuration page you can: change the video connection limit on the network or on the App.
 1.Select the device 1456 / 1456S and select Configuration/Video connections [a].
  2.Edit the values you wish to personalise.
• Maximum video connections on net: maximum number of simultaneous video connections on the network (max. 16).
• Maximum video connections on tunnel (App): maximum number of simultaneous video connections on the App (max.
4).
 3.Press Write page [b] to save the current settings.
a
b
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Connection to the configuration web pages
From the web pages you can perform all of the operations available on ViP Manager.
The backup and restore function is only available on the web pages.
1A) Remote connection
√√ it is necessary to perform Dyn DNS configuration (see “3) DynDNS configuration for remote connection”) and open port
8080 (see “4) Port Forwarding setting for remote connection”) on the router
√√ an active internet connection is also required.
1A.Enter the registered hostname or the public IP address, as in the following examples, and press enter.
http://
registered hostname.comelitdns.com
:8080
public ip
http://
:8080
example = 213.149.219.88
example = host_name3.comelitdns.com
1B) Local connection
√√ With the PC connected via Ethernet cable to interface HOME of art. 1456 / 1456S and IP address belonging to the same
network as interface HOME.
1B.Enter the IP address of interface HOME as in the following example, and press enter.
http://
interface HOME IP address
:8080
default = 192.168.1.200
2) Login
 1.Press Login [a]
 2.Enter the installer password (default= comelit) and confirm by pressing Login [b]
a
b
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Backup and restore
The backup function allows you to save the current configuration, which can then be subsequently called up at any using the
restore function.
The backup and restore functions are only available from the configuration web pages (to access the web
pages, see Connection to the configuration web pages)
1. Connect to the web pages of the device (in local or remote) and log in.
2. Access the Backup/Restore section by pressing Backup/Restore [a]
3. Press Make Backup [b] to create a backup of the current configuration.
»» A file with the extension.tar.gz will appear in the window
ff Press the file name [c] to save the configuration file in the downloads folder on your computer
ff Press delete [d] to delete the configuration file
ff Press restore [e] to restore the configuration file
ff Press Choose file [f] to load a configuration file previously saved on your computer, confirming by pressing Upload
and restore backup [g]
a
c
d
b
f
e
g
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Reboot with predetermined network settings
The function reboot with predetermined network settings allows you restart the device with the default network parameter
settings (interface A= 192.168.1.200), while keeping the other settings unchanged.
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
√√ With the dip switches in the default positions (OFF).
1. Switch off the power supply to the device.
2. Set DIP 1 to ON
3. Power on the device.
4. Wait 20 - 40 seconds until the LEDs start flashing slowly and alternately (1 sec red / 1 sec green).
OFF
ON
5. Return all the dip switches to OFF.
»» The green LED will flash for 5 seconds.
»» The device will start with the default network settings.
6. At the next restart, the device will recover the saved settings.
Restoring factory settings
This procedure allows you to restore all the factory parameter settings and to delete all the device configurations.
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
√√ With the dip switches in the default positions (OFF).
1. Switch off the power supply to the device.
2. Set all the dip switches to ON.
3. Power on the device.
4. Wait 20 - 40 seconds, until the LEDs start flashing rapidly and alternately (0.1 sec red / 0.1 sec green).
OFF
ON
5. Return all the dip switches to OFF.
»» The red LED will flash for 5 seconds.
»» The device will reset all parameters to the factory settings and restart in the normal way.
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Wiring diagrams
Wiring diagram for standard multi-residential system
HOME INTERFACE
IP: 192.168.1.X
VIP INTERFACE
AUTO IP
APT. 4: 1456
SIP
PROVIDER
INTERNET
ROUTER
PSTN
1456
+
1441
V
I
P
-
HO HO HO HO
1
-
+
V V
N
+
IN IN
1 2
-
OUT OUT OUT OUT
1
2
3
3
4
APP
GSM
HOME INTERFACE
IP: 192.168.0.X
1440
L
2
4
100-240 V
APT. 3: 1456S
6722W
C
N
1
SIP
PROVIDER
INTERNET
MASTER
ROUTER
1456S
+
APT. 2
AL
0
V
C
F
P
P
A
N
IN OUT
1 1
APT. 1
OUT
1
V
-
P
A
N
C
F
P
V
I
P
-
PSTN
HO HO HO HO
1
2
3
4
APP
6802W
C
N
1
S S
+ -
C
N
1
G
C
N AL F
D
P
C
N
1
S S OP OP
+ - + -
GSM
1440
V AL
-
6203W
S S
+
-
+
IN IN
1 2
-
OUT OUT OUT OUT
1
2
3
4
6602W
1441
L
1440
N
-
+
V V
+
-
IN IN
1 2
OUT OUT OUT OUT
1
2
3
4
100-240 V
1595
-
+
ORANGE WIRE
TX -
WHITE/ORANGE WIRE
TX +
GREEN WIRE
RX -
WHITE/GREEN WIRE
RX +
1595
-
+
120-230 V
S
E
C
O
M
NC NO
G
N
D
R
T
E
ORANGE WIRE
TX -
WHITE/ORANGE WIRE
TX +
GREEN WIRE
RX -
WHITE/GREEN WIRE
RX +
120-230 V
V V TX TX RX RX
+ - + - +
-
4682HC
J1
J1
J2
33436
S
E
C
O
M
NC NO
G
N
D
R
T
E
V V TX TX RX RX
+ - + - +
-
4682HC
J1
J2
P
R
G
G
N
D
485 485
D- D+
S
24 24
Vac Vac
J1
J2
3360B
VIP/017G
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System wiring for kit Art. 8512IM / Art. 8531 with router and slave apartment gateway Art.
1456S
HOME INTERFACE
IP: 192.168.0.X
VIP 1
6602WK
C
N
1
INTERNET
MASTER
1441B
L
SIP
PROVIDER
ROUTER
PSTN
1456S
N
-
+
V V
+
V
I
P
-
HO HO HO HO
1
2
3
4
APP
100-240 V
1595
-
+
120-230 V
S
E
C
O
M
NC NO
G
N
D
R
T
E
ORANGE WIRE
TX -
WHITE/ORANGE WIRE
TX +
GREEN WIRE
RX -
WHITE/GREEN WIRE
RX +
GSM
V V TX TX RX RX
+ - + - +
-
4894HIM
VIPK/004HIR
VIP 100
System wiring for single-family kit Art. 8513IM /8513HIM with router and master
apartment gateway Art. 1456
HOME INTERFACE
IP: 192.168.0.X
INTERNET
ROUTER
PSTN
1441B
L
SIP
PROVIDER
1456
N
-
+
V V
+
-
V
I
P
HO HO HO HO
1
2
3
4
APP
GSM
100-240 V
1595
-
+
ORANGE WIRE
TX -
WHITE/ORANGE WIRE
TX +
GREEN WIRE
RX -
WHITE/GREEN WIRE
RX +
120-230 V
S
E
C
O
M
NC NO
G
N
D
R
T
E
V V TX TX RX RX
+ - + - +
-
4894HIM
VIP 100
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VIPK/005HIR
Glossary*
• Autoip: Automatic Private IP Addressing (known as APIPA or Auto IP), is a method for automatically assigning IP addresses
to the devices connected to the network.
• Dynamic DNS: Dynamic DNS is a technology that allows a DNS name to be permanently associated with the IP address
of the same host, even if that address subsequently changes.
• DHCP: In telecommunications and information technology, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an application
layer network protocol that enables the devices or terminals of a local network to automatically receive on each request
to an IP network i.e. the internet) the necessary IP configuration to establish a connection and operate on a wider network
based on Internet Protocol, i.e. to interact with all the other subnets, exchanging data, provided that they are also integrated
in the same way with the IP protocol.
• Gateway: a gateway is a network device that operates at network level and above of the ISO/OSI model. It's main function
is to transport network data packets outside a local network (LAN) Gateway is a generic term for a service that sends data
packets outside of the network; the hardware device that fulfils this task is usually a router. Simpler networks have just
one gateway that sends all outbound traffic to the Internet network. More complex networks have several subnets, each of
which refers to a gateway which routes data traffic to other subnets or redirects it to other gateways.
• Dynamic IP address: dynamic addresses are used to identify non-permanent devices in a LAN. A server in the LAN
automatically dynamically assigns the address, selecting it a random from a preset range. You can select the range of
addresses in accordance with the number of users by setting the netmask, i.e. by telling the DHCP server how many
address bits can be assigned dynamically to each single client that accesses it. For example, if the netmask has the value
255.255.255.0 (where each block of numbers separated by a point denotes a group of 8 bits), only the last 8 bits can be
assigned to the hosts.
• Static IP address: static addresses are used to identify semi-permanent devices with a permanent IP address. Network
servers, printers, etc. typically use this addressing method. Static addressing is generally used in preference to dynamic
addressing for non permanent network devices if there is a limited number of hosts in the subnet and/or for security
reasons, so that the actions of each host and the relative user can be kept under control.
• Public IP address: in telecommunications and information technology, a public IP address is an IP address in the address
range of the internet network that is unequivocally allocated and is potentially accessible from any other public IP address,
and therefore can be used for addressing and routing via IP protocol.
• POE: Power over Ethernet or PoE (the acronym) is a technique for powering equipment via the same cable as that used
for Ethernet connection. It is very useful when there is no convenient electrical power source near the termination or when
you wish to reduce the number of elements and wires; for example, an IP phone on a desk can be powered directly via the
Ethernet cable in Power over Ethernet, thereby eliminating the need for a power supplier and its cable, making for a simpler,
less cluttered installation. For the moment, these techniques are used mainly to power devices that consume only a little
power, such as VoIP telephones, access points and webcams.
• Port forwarding: in computer networks, port forwarding is the operation that allows the transfer of data from one device
to another via a specific communication port. This technique can be used to allow an external user to reach a host with a
private IP address (within a LAN) via a port of the corresponding public IP address. This operation requires a router capable
of automatic translation of network addresses, or NAT.
*Sources
Dynamic DNS. (2015, June 8). Wikipedia,The free encyclopedia. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_DNS
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. (2015, June 8). Wikipedia, The free encyclopedia. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/
Dynamic_Host_Configuration_Protocol
Gateway (information technology). (2015, June 8). Wikipedia, The free encyclopedia. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gateway_
(informatica)
IP Address. (2015, June 8). Wikipedia, The free encyclopedia. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indirizzo_IP
Public IP address (2015, June 8). Wikipedia, The free encyclopedia. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indirizzo_IP_pubblico
Power over Ethernet (2015, June 8). Wikipedia, The free encyclopedia. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet
Port forwarding. (2015, June 8). Wikipedia, The free encyclopedia. http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_over_Ethernet
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