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Normal operating voltage
Frequency range
Range

Basic Operations

The myGate can configure, include, exclude and
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control any Z-Wave Device.
The myGate can apply rules and events on your
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Z-Wave network.
The myGate can request all information from
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other Z-Wave devices in the same network.
The myGate can be controlled by:
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Mounting
1. The myGate can be mounted on a wall with the two mounting holes on the back, or simply place the
myGate on a flat surface.
2. First connect the Ethernet cable from your router/switch to the myGate.
3. Connect the AC adapter to the myGate and plug the AC adapter in a power outlet socket.
Indication modes
The indicator light gives various statuses of the device as follows:
A. Booting and checking firmware
When power is applied, the green and orange leds will blink while checking valid firmware.
After a few seconds the myGate is booted, the indicator light will turn orange.
B. Connecting to the 2MyHome server
After booting, the myGate tries to connect to the 2MyHome server. While the myGate is trying to
connect, the indicator light will be slowly blinking orange (once a second).
If the indicator light keeps blinking this way for more than a minute, there is probably something
wrong with your internet connection.
If the myGate is not able to connect to a network at all (no Ethernet cable, network auto-configuration
failed), the indicator light will blink orange twice a second.
C. Normal operation
The indicator light will be solid green. Z-Wave or 2MyHome Ethernet activity will cause the indicator
light to blink once: orange for Z-Wave activity, black (off) for Ethernet activity.
Version 0.1

Quick start

myGate EU
15VAC Power Supply
868.42 MHz
Up to 30m line of sight
(PC and mobile)
8 June 2011
Indicator light (orange & green)
Power connector
Ethernet port
Optional EN62051/M-BUS
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Learn button
Optional USB

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  • Page 1: Quick Start

    Mounting 1. The myGate can be mounted on a wall with the two mounting holes on the back, or simply place the myGate on a flat surface. 2. First connect the Ethernet cable from your router/switch to the myGate.
  • Page 2 In order to include the myGate into an already existing Z-Wave network, the following steps should be taken: 1. Make sure that the myGate has no devices included (if it has, please exclude them first using the 2MyHome Graphical Web-interface).
  • Page 3 In order to remove all Z-Wave network information (perform a ‘Controller Reset’), please take the following actions. Note that this is only possible when the myGate is included in an already existing network. If the myGate runs its own Z-Wave network, you should exclude the included devices using the 2MyHome Graphical Web-interface, after which the myGate should be in the same state.
  • Page 4: Technical Manual

    Detailed information myGate myGate is the central part of the home system. It will be connected (through a router) directly to Internet. The myGate controls Z-Wave devices, has a secure connection to the backoffice (e.g. 2MyHome) and runs with unique rules for every lifestyle which the end consumer had configured. Also the complete firmware of the Z-Wave module and microprocessor can be upgraded, which makes it a future proof system.
  • Page 5 The end consumer needs to include every product to the network (2myHome will step by step instruct how to do this). And finally the configuration, which was already made during the play/try period, will be send to the myGate; the home automation configuration is done.
  • Page 6: Technical Details

    Hops & Retries The Z-Wave range has a range of up to 30 meters in line of sight. This signal is not limited to the 30 meter range due to routing the Z-Wave message to other nodes in the network. This way the range of the Z-Wave network can be expanded to 150 meters indoors (limit of 4 hops).
  • Page 7 The Clock Command Class can be used by other device to request the current time of the day. Note that the myGate needs an internet connection to configure its internal clock. class: 0x70 COMMAND_CLASS_CONFIGURATION The Configuration Command Class is used to configure or read out the current operation state of the myGate. 1. Current Lifestyle Description:...
  • Page 8 0x9A COMMAND_CLASS_IP_CONFIGURATION The IP Configuration Command Class can be used to change the network connection settings of the device. Note that the myGate does not perform any domain name lookups, therefore the DNS settings are ignored. class: 0x72 COMMAND_CLASS_MANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC This will report information about the manufacturer.
  • Page 9 0x85 COMMAND_CLASS_ASSOCIATION The Association Command Class is used to configure devices to send notifications to the myGate. class: 0x20 COMMAND_CLASS_BASIC The Basic Command Class is used as a fallback mechanism when trying to communicate with devices that do not support any of the Command Classes that are controlled by the myGate.
  • Page 10 This information is used to identify and configure the device in the 2MyHome Graphical Web-interface. class: 0x32 COMMAND_CLASS_METER The Meter Command Class is used to request the value of a Z-Wave enabled electric, gas, water or other kind of meter.
  • Page 11: Troubleshooting

    0x84 COMMAND_CLASS_WAKE_UP The Wake Up Command Class is used to configure devices that can ‘sleep’ (turn of power and RF). The myGate can set a periodic interval after which the device awakes and send checks if there is any new data available.

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