Salus SG888ZB Manual

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Connected Wireless System Guide
Module 1 – System Overview, SG888ZB
& SALUS Smart Home Application
SMC-GM-CWSG-M1-2019.11v1(2019-11-08)

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  • Page 1 Connected Wireless System Guide Module 1 – System Overview, SG888ZB & SALUS Smart Home Application SMC-GM-CWSG-M1-2019.11v1(2019-11-08)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    System Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2 SG888ZB Gateway Installation & SALUS Smart Home Application Setup SG888ZB Gateway Installation .
  • Page 3: Introduction

    . Salus also offers a broad ecosystem of smart home products, including connected thermostats, a smart home hub, smart plugs, water valve shutoff, and door and window sensors . A proven leader in the European market since 2003, Salus is currently expanding across North America .
  • Page 4: System Overview

    Introduction Section 1 System Overview The SALUS Wireless System uses Zigbee communications protocol to provide a universal language for smart components to work together seamlessly and securely, with or without an internet connection . SALUS Wireless System Components with SG888ZB...
  • Page 5: Sg888Zb Gateway Installation

    SALUS Smart Home application. Install the SG888ZB Gateway in a central location close to a 120 VAC electrical receptical and free from radio frequency interference . If the SG888ZB Gateway is intended to be connected to the internet, it must be close to an internet router for setup .
  • Page 6 Not Connected to the Internet STEP 7 . When the SG888ZB Gateway is powered, the LED ring around the multi button will be solid green . The LED will then turn red . Once an internet connection is available (if plugged in to a router) the LED will turn green .
  • Page 7: Smart Device Application Download

    4 .1 .1 to create a user profile and set up an SG888ZB Gateway . Online Application Access To access your SALUS Smart Home features without a smart phone application, simply log on to: https://uat . us .salusconnect .io/login .
  • Page 8 SG888ZB Gateway Installation & Setup Section 2 SALUS Smart Home Account Setup Whether using a smart device or online application, the user will be prompted to set up a user account . Step 1. The LED on the Gateway will be blue...
  • Page 9: Sg888Zb Gateway - Wifi Setup

    . choose “Scan for wifi” . Step 5. Disconnect the SG888ZB Gateway from the ethernet connection . Be sure that the LED on the Gateway is blue, indicating it is connected to the internet .
  • Page 10: Salus Smart Home Dashboard

    SALUS Smart Home Dashboard Section 3 With your SALUS Smart Home dashboard, you can effortlessly manage your equipment and connected home from one screen . Here you can pin equipment to the dashboard, automate frequent tasks, and monitor your gateway connection status and equipment states from a computer or smart device .
  • Page 11: Using The Dashboard

    Choosing the gateway name in the upper left provides access to options . Edit the Gateway name by selecting . Clicking will cause the SG888ZB LED to flash green, identifying the Gateway . Use to access status and setup information for the device . Choose...
  • Page 12: Profile Settings

    Profile Settings Section 4 Choose the icon in the top header for the Profile menu . My Profile The name, email address and phone number can be updated under, “My Profile” at any time . Scrolling down, the user can choose the country, language, clock format, date format and temperature units . Once the desired changes are made to the profile, press .
  • Page 13: Devices

    Main Menu Section 5 With your SALUS Smart Home dashboard, you can effortlessly manage your equipment and connected home from one screen . Here you can pin equipment to the dashboard, automate frequent tasks, and monitor your gateway connection status and equipment states from a computer or smart device .
  • Page 14: All Devices

    Main Menu Section 5 All Devices Add, manage or group equipment . ADD NEW GROUP Groups are typically used in larger automation systems for keeping track of related equipment . For smaller systems, it may not be desirable to group devices . Choosing add new group prompts the user to name the group and choose devices to...
  • Page 15: Edit Group

    Main Menu Section 5 EDIT GROUP Clicking on an existing device group allows the user to edit or delete the group . Use to edit the group or select “Delete Group” at the bottom of the screen . Clicking a device tile icon enables access to the device status, serial number, and firmware version .
  • Page 16: Add New Device

    Section 5 ADD NEW DEVICE Before adding a new devices to your SALUS Smart Home application, review the installation instructions for the device to be sure it is ready for connection . In many cases, several devices may be added at the same time .
  • Page 17: Edit Device

    . If this option is chosen, the device will not be accessible Choosing a tile from Ungrouped Devices via the SALUS Smart Home or Categories works in the same way . application .
  • Page 18: Device Alert Management

    Main Menu Section 5 Device Alert Management Configure Device Alerts and Notifications Choosing Device Alert Click “Add an alert” to Enter a name for the Click the symbol Management from the create a custom alert . alert and create an alert expands the alert Main Menu provides by pressing the...
  • Page 19: Automation

    Main Menu Section 5 Automations Configure Automated Commands To set up an automation, Example (choosing Example (Add a new Name the Automation choose “Add a new from list): Check the Automation): Choose and choose conditions Automation” or choose desired action and add a new Automation .
  • Page 20: Users And Permissions

    Update user level and Click to add a new and choose access level their access level are press user to your SALUS for new user . displayed . Select Smart Home System . Press Edit, Resend Invitation or Remove Access for Users .
  • Page 21: Message Window & Status Bar

    Message Window & Status Bar Section 6 Message Window The message window can incorporate a custom photo if desired . In addition, prompts to address issues can be displayed here .
  • Page 22: Status Bar

    Message Window & Status Bar Section 6 Status Bar The status bar shows the current status of the system . By choosing Home, Sleeping, Vacation or Away, the user can change multiple settings at once . Clicking the bar showing “My Status is XXXX” allows the user to change the current status .
  • Page 23: Icons (Device, Group, Automation)

    Icons and Device Settings Section 7 Icons (Device, Groups, Automations) Devices – Gateway, Fan Coil Thermostat, miniSmartplug and HVAC Thermostat Group – Boiler System includes Receiver, Relay Controller and Boiler Thermostat Automation – One hour timer for miniSmartplug Current Error – Indicates a low battery on the HVAC Thermostat Device Settings...
  • Page 24: About This App

    Icons and Device Settings Section 8 About this App Choosing About This App displays version and release date information about the software application .
  • Page 25: Faq (Frequently Asked Questions)

    Icons and Device Settings Section 8 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Clicking FAQ provides the latest information about topics that customers have asked about . Contact Support Choosing from any screen will open your email application initiating direct communication with support@us .salusconnect .io...

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