Operation/Reference GuideVoice and Video Communication SystemsMetreau™ Entry CommunicatorsMET-ECOM Metreau Entry CommunicatorMET-ECOM-D Metreau Entry
Metreau Entry Communicators4 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsMET-ECOM Specifications (Cont.)Microphone: • -40 dB sensitivity, built-in echo cancellation (t
Metreau Entry Communicators5 Metreau Entry Communicators Product Specifications - MET-ECOM-D MET-ECOM-D SpecificationsPower: • PoE powered – no local
Metreau Entry Communicators6 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsMET-ECOM-D Specifications (Cont.)Operating Environment: 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)Mounting: T
Positioning the Camera7 Metreau Entry Communicators Positioning the CameraOverviewThe camera on the Metreau Entry Communicators provides a symmetrical
Positioning the Camera8 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsFIG. 5 MET-COM-D Camera: Left and Right Viewing RangeLRLRLRTop view when camera is centered at 0°T
Wiring and Connections9Metreau Entry Communicators Wiring and ConnectionsOverviewThe installation section addresses the mounting and wiring of the Met
Wiring and Connections10 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsEthernet 10/100 Base-T RJ-45 Wiring ConfigurationThe table below describes the pinouts, signals, a
Wiring and Connections11Metreau Entry Communicators Input/Output (I/O) Port: Connections and WiringThe I/O port responds to either switch closures, vo
Wiring and Connections12 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsFerrite Installation (Required)Metreau Entry Communicators comes with a Cat5 Suppression Ferrite t
Wiring and Connections13Metreau Entry Communicators System DiagramFIG. 10 provides a basic NetLinx system diagram using Metreau Entry Communicators: S
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Mounting and Installation15 Metreau Entry Communicators Mounting and InstallationMET-ECOM / MET-ECOM-D Installation OverviewThis section addresses the
Mounting and Installation16 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsMounting SpecificationsThe following illustrations (FIG. 13, FIG. 14 and FIG. 15) provide mount
Mounting and Installation17 Metreau Entry Communicators Side Views Top View FIG. 14 Mounting Specifications (side views)FIG. 15 Mounting Specificati
Mounting and Installation18 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsTypical Installation (Without Expansion Clips)FIG. 16 provides specifications for mounting the
Mounting and Installation19 Metreau Entry Communicators 5. Install the (provided) Ferrite clip onto the Ethernet cable (see FIG. 8 on page 12).6. Conn
Mounting and Installation20 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsInstalling the Wall Box Without the Use of TabsA brick and mortar installation environment is a
Mounting and Installation21 Metreau Entry Communicators Wall Surface Installation (Using Expansion Clips)Expansion clips are mounted through the 2 hol
Mounting and Installation22 Metreau Entry Communicators4. Install the 2 drywall screws and expansion clips into the 2 locations along both sides of th
Mounting and Installation23 Metreau Entry Communicators 8. Install the (provided) Ferrite clip onto the Ethernet cable (see FIG. 8 on page 12).9. Conn
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Mounting and Installation24 Metreau Entry Communicators6. Place the lug of the ground wire on the device and the Earth ground wire around the provided
Mounting and Installation25 Metreau Entry Communicators Using the Optional Surface Mount BoxThe CB-MET-ECOMS (-S/-B) Surface Mount Box Kit for Metreau
Mounting and Installation26 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsSurface Mount Box SpecificationsFIG. 22 provides mounting specifications for the CB-MET-ECOMS:
Mounting and Installation27 Metreau Entry Communicators Ferrite Installation (Required)The CB-MET-ECOMS comes with a Cat5 Suppression Ferrite that mus
Mounting and Installation28 Metreau Entry Communicators1. Run all cables through the Conduit Routing Hole on the rear panel of the Surface Mounting Bo
Using the Configuration Manager29 Metreau Entry Communicators Using the Configuration ManagerOverviewMetreau Entry Communicators have a built-in web c
Using the Configuration Manager30 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsCommand ButtonsThe Configuration Manager is divided into four primary sections, indicated
Using the Configuration Manager31 Metreau Entry Communicators Summary of <Device> Settings PageThe Summary of Device Settings page (FIG. 28) is
Using the Configuration Manager32 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsChecking the Firmware VersionThe firmware version is listed on the Summary of Device Sett
Using the Configuration Manager33 Metreau Entry Communicators Configuration PageClick the Configuration command button to access the Configuration pag
ii Metreau Entry CommunicatorsTable of ContentsInstalling the Metreau Entry Communicator...
Using the Configuration Manager34 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsSetting the IP Address1.In the Configuration page, select the IP Settings tab.2. Click th
Using the Configuration Manager35 Metreau Entry Communicators Configuration Page - NetLinx Settings TabSelect the NetLinx Settings tab of the Configur
Using the Configuration Manager36 Metreau Entry Communicators5. If you have enabled password security on your master, you need to set the username and
Using the Configuration Manager37 Metreau Entry Communicators Device Utilities PageClick the Utilities command button to access the Device Utilities p
Using the Configuration Manager38 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsImage File RequirementsIn order for images to be displayed on the MET-ECOM-D, the followi
Using the Configuration Manager39 Metreau Entry Communicators 2. Save the file as a ".BMP" image (FIG. 34). 3. Reduce the BMP image to 128 x
Using the Configuration Manager40 Metreau Entry Communicators Check your graphics editing program for options relative to the reduction method applie
Using the Configuration Manager41 Metreau Entry Communicators Creating a New Dynamic Image1.In TPDesign4, select Panel > Resource Manager to access
Using the Configuration Manager42 Metreau Entry Communicators4. Click OK.Uploading a Display Image To The Device1.Under File Upload, click the Browse
Using the Configuration Manager43 Metreau Entry Communicators Audio/Video PageAudio/Video Page - Audio Settings TabClick on the Audio tab of the Audio
Table of ContentsiiiMetreau Entry Communicators LCD Commands...
Using the Configuration Manager44 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsAudio/Video Page - Video Settings TabClick the Video tab in the Audio/Video Page to acces
Using the Configuration Manager45 Metreau Entry Communicators Setting Device Video1.In the Audio/Video page, select the Video tab.2. Click the radio b
Using the Configuration Manager46 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsSetting the Display Settings On The Device1.In the menu on the top of the Configuration M
Programming47 Metreau Entry Communicators ProgrammingOverviewThere are a select number of SEND_COMMANDs recognized by the Metreau Entry Communicators.
Programming48 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsTouch Panel Intercom Commands (Cont.)STREAM-SET (Cont.) Example (H.263 video stream):SEND_COMMAND MET1, "
Programming49 Metreau Entry Communicators RTP, RTCP Video and Audio Streaming CommandsMetreau Entry Communicators support the following RTP, RTCP Vide
Programming50 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsRTP, RTCP Video and Audio Streaming Commands (Cont.)SET AUDIOSets the current configuration of the audio syst
Programming51 Metreau Entry Communicators Face Plate LED CommandsMetreau Entry Communicators support the following LED face plate SEND_COMMANDs on por
Programming52 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsCamera CommandsThe Metreau Entry Communicators Camera (MET-ECOM-D only) supports the following camera SEND_CO
Programming53 Metreau Entry Communicators Camera Commands (Cont.)SET CAM-CSTSets the display contrast level for the camera.Syntax:"'SET CAM-
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Programming54 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsLCD CommandsThe LCD located on the face plate (MET-ECOM-D only) supports the following SEND_COMMANDs on port
Programming55 Metreau Entry Communicators LCD Commands (Cont.)SET DISP-BRTSets the brightness level to a percentage.The LCD display sup-ports quad (25
Programming56 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsI/O CommandsThe I/O port supports the following SEND_COMMANDs on port 2. There are two channels on port 2: Ch
Programming57 Metreau Entry Communicators System Commands (Cont.)SET DOOR-DESCSet the door description text.Syntax:SEND_COMMAND <DEV>,"&apo
Programming58 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsUpgrading FirmwareBefore beginning the Upgrade process Setup and configure your NetLinx Master. Refer to you
Programming59 Metreau Entry Communicators 10. Click OK three times to close the open dialogs and save your settings.11. Click Yes to interrupt the cu
Programming60 Metreau Entry Communicators6. Select the device’s firmware file from the Files section (FIG. 43).7. Enter the Device value associated wi
Using the NetLinx Module61 Metreau Entry Communicators Using the NetLinx ModuleOverviewMetreau Entry Communicators can be controlled via the Touch Pag
Using the NetLinx Module62 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsSetting the Intercom Session TimeoutWhen only 30 seconds are left in your call, the panel provid
Using the NetLinx Module63 Metreau Entry Communicators Door SetupThe Door Setup page (FIG. 46) is accessed through the Intercom Setup page. The option
Metreau Entry Communicators1 Metreau Entry Communicators Metreau Entry CommunicatorsOverviewThe Metreau Entry Communicators (FIG. 1) can be placed at
Using the NetLinx Module64 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsDoor Chime SetupThe Door Chime Setup page (FIG. 47) is accessed through the Door Setup page. The
Using the NetLinx Module65 Metreau Entry Communicators Advanced SetupThe Intercom Advanced Setup page (FIG. 48) is accessed through the Intercom Setup
Using the NetLinx Module66 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsAllowing a Panel To Monitor1.Select the Setup button on your intercom page.2. On the intercom se
Using the NetLinx Module67 Metreau Entry Communicators Answering an Incoming Doorbell CallThe provided intercom pages include a doorbell answering pop
Using the NetLinx Module68 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsThe options in this page allow you see and view the incoming doorbell call, as well as adjust th
Using the NetLinx Module69 Metreau Entry Communicators Door Chime Setup page Door Setup page Door Chime SetupName Description ChannelPort:CodeAddres
Using the NetLinx Module70 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsIntercom Demo pageThe module for duplex intercom capable panels includes user pages. While you c
Using the NetLinx Module71 Metreau Entry Communicators Sample Intercom Page (Cont.)No. Name Description ChannelPort:CodeAddressPort:CodeLevelPort:Code
Using the NetLinx Module72 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsSetup page Sample Intercom Page (Cont.)No. Name Description ChannelPort:CodeAddressPort:CodeLeve
Using the NetLinx Module73 Metreau Entry Communicators Someone At The Door page Someone At The DoorName Description ChannelPort:CodeAddressPort:CodeL
Metreau Entry Communicators2 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsFront ComponentsThe front components of the Metreau Entry Communicators are indicated in FIG.
Using the NetLinx Module74 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsCreating Popup PagesDoor Answer Call popup page Doorbell Adjustments popup page Someone At The D
Using the NetLinx Module75 Metreau Entry Communicators Intercom Answer Call popup page Doorbell Adjustments Popup (Cont.)Name Description ChannelPort:
Using the NetLinx Module76 Metreau Entry CommunicatorsMore Time popup page More Time PopupName Description ChannelPort:CodeAddressPort:CodeConfirm Mo
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Metreau Entry Communicators3 Metreau Entry Communicators Rear ComponentsThe rear components of the Metreau Entry Communicators are indicated in FIG. 3
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