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DOMIQ/Base Configuration Manual Software version 1.8.0.3 March 2014 CM–BL–EN–140318...
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Copyright 2014 DOMIQ Sp. z o.o. All rights reserved March 2014. DOMIQ and logo are registered trademarks of DOMIQ Sp. z o.o. LCN is registered trademark of Issendorff KG. SATEL is registered trademark of SATEL Sp. z o.o. iPhone, iPod Touch i iPad are registered trademarks of Apple Inc.
Base DOMIQ DOMIQ/Base module and other devices extends description of the functionality. Tutorials can be downloaded from our website www.domiq.eu, from the Tutorials section. LEGEND While reading this manual you will encounter some dedicated style text formatting and symbols: DOMIQ/Base •...
Remote access increases the flexibility of work of an installer and allows users to have an overview of status of a building from anywhere in the world.
Using the module as a segment coupler in a installation. LCN–Pro LCN–PCHK • Remote access for installers using software (the protocol) • Integrate real time clock with battery backup, automatic synchonization with time servers using Inter- net, automatic summer/winter time.
DOMIQ/Base –Configuration Manual 2.2. DOMIQ/Serial Serial extension modules are available in two versions with different electrical interface: • RS–232 – to communicate for short distances between a pair of devices • RS–485 – to coummunicate for longer distances and between multiple devices.
2. DOMIQ Products 2.3. DOMIQ/Light DOMIQ/Light enables you to control the lightinh installationsbased on the DALI standard. DOMIQ/Light In accordance with the DALI standard you can connect up to 64 DALI devices to the , dule. The driver provides full bi-directional communication (such as brightness update, information about the failure of the fluorescent lamps).
Control and viewing of a building automation system can be implemented in two ways: through a conve- nient menu, whose contents are fully configurable (read more in Chapter 6. Remote) and interactive vi- sualizations. The process of creating and editing visualization is described in Chapter 7. Display.
Touch panel, included in D-DSP-10C-1, for separate purchase. D–DSP10P–1 Flush mounted box, included in D-DSP10C-1, for separate purchase. Fig 2.4: DOMIQ/Display panel with front made of anodized aluminium Fig 2.5: DOMIQ/Display panel in wall–mount version DOMIQ/Base Communication with the module takes place using WiFi network or Ethernet cable connection.
DOMIQ/Base It is strongly recommended that has an active Internet connection. The Internet connec- tion is necessary for: • Remote (outside local WiFi) control of the automation system. Base • Updating of the module software. • Synchronization of the real–time clock with internet time servers using the SNTP protocol.
• By checking the register of allocated IP addresses in your router. DOMIQ/Discover application is available for free on our webpage www.domiq.eu. Versions for Windows MacOS are available. Download links are placed in the webpage with description of the...
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DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Fig 3.3: FInding the Base module’s IP address using the DOMIQ/Remote application. You can also find the IP address by checking the list of the assigned DHCP router addresses. Running the Configurator Base’s After entering the IP address in a web browser, the login screen will be loaded.
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3. First Steps Whereas if on the login screen you click on the Visualization button, a default visualization will be di- splayed, from which you can control the automation system. Marking the option "Fullscreen Visualization" shows the visualization by filling the whole window of the browser.
Password: The user password that must be entered to gain access to the configurator. Remote LCN DOMIQ/Base module can operate as a coupler. In this section, remote access to installa- LCN–Pro tion for is configured. The following parameters can be modified:...
Settings tab. Fig 4.1: Base settings configuration window. Settings tab is composed of six parts: Network settings LCN Configuration UPnP AV Configuration BACnet Configuration Location Remote pairing System Backup of the configuration It is necessary to fill the starred fields.
If you leave SNTP settings blank, module, during the startup, will select random server from the glo- bal pool of time servers allocated for the use by DOMIQ products. Base NOTICE! In order to apply any changes made in this section, you must restart the module.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 4.2. LCN Configuration DOMIQ/Base Parameters of communications between the module and devices are configured in this section. Following options are available: Base • Active: Check box, which allows you to switch off the LCN interface in the module.
4. Settings 4.3. UPnP AV Configuration Base The field Active controls switching on of the UPnP AV interface in the module. When this field is acti- ve it is impossible to control the UPnP devices, e.g. SONOS players. Changes in the configuration should Base be confirmed with the Save...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 4.4. BACnet Configuration Base From the software version 1.8.0.0 the module allows integration with BACnet system. The field Acti- works identically as in the case of LCN configuration, so it controls switching on the BACnet interface in...
4. Settings 4.5. Location Setting the location is necessary for corrrect operation of built–in astronomical clock which is calculating the sunrise and sunset times. The following options are available: Base • Timezone: It allows to select a timezone in which the module operates.
This means that only one device with the Remote Base application may be paired with the module. To purchase additional licenses, please contact us by e–mail: info@domiq.pl. In the email it is necessary Base’s to specify serial number.
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If the Control over the Internet box isn’t selected, it is possible to control the automation system remote- ly after opening TCP port 4554 in your router. In this case, you also need to configure the direct connec- Base...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 4.7. System Updates Automatic update Pressing the Updates button shows a pop–up window with a list of currently installed software and DOMIQ available software updates. The updates list is downloaded from the software updates server. If...
Restore from file button allows to restore configuration from a previously created backup. DOMIQ The backup file contains the following configuration data of the system: DOMIQ/Remote • configuration of the interface in together with the pictures and icons used in the visualization, •...
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Description Subsystems LCN.relay.0.1 Kitchen lamp State IDS.input.1 Door Event update Command IDS.armed.1 Alarm zone 1 SATEL IDS.armed.2 Alarm zone 2 MEM.hour Auto shutters MODBUS Voltage phase MODBUS.int... Variables Conditionals Reactions Timers Event Remote Fig 5.1: Information flow in the DOMIQ/Base...
5. State, Commands and Events DOMIQ/Remote User clicks a button in the application. A button is responsible for controlling a kitchen lamp – it has assigned a proper identifier. A command is sent to the subsystem, to turn the light.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 5.1. Exemplary Identifiers DOMIQ/Base module has a set of predefined identifiers. This section describes two of the most often used predefined identifiers, which is sufficient to understand further examples and how to use identifiers in general. A detailed description of all available identifiers, with use examples is included in the chapter...
5. State, Commands and Events LCN.output This identifier is used to control and display state of a single dimmer. It also informs about changes of value of an output. It’s one of the most often used identifiers. Identifier Value Description LCN.output.S.M.O S –...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.relay The LCN.relay identifier is used to control and display state of a single relay. It also informs about chan- ges of relay’s state Identifier Value Description LCN.relay.S.M.P Relay off. S – Segment State M – Module Relay on.
5. State, Commands and Events 5.2. Delays Functions from the Delays group allows to define simplified time scenarios, involving execution of certain activities with specified delay. Delays are complementary to timers (see „Timers” on page 83) DELAY DELAY allows to send any commands with specified delay. Commands will be executed as many times as the DELAY function is called.
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DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual • TIMER.kitchen.30s.C.LCN.relay.0.10.1=on After 30 seconds turn on the first relay in a LCN module with the address 10. If another call (within specified delay) to TIMER occurs then only the latest call will be executed. •...
5. State, Commands and Events 5.3. LOGIC The LOGIC identifier allows to execute any fragment of Lua script. Operation of this identifier can be both: call to function created in the Logic tab or a modification of already existing code such as variable assignment.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 5.4. Custom Identifiers DOMIQ/Base module in addition to predefined identifiers, allows users to create their own custom iden- tifiers. Custom identifiers are used to create more sophisticated logical rules: complex events, commands sequences (macros) or timers. Names of custom identifiers cannot contain spaces or national characters.
„Remo- te Pairing” on page 21. Fig 6.1: The configuration window of the DOMIQ/Remote application. On the left side, there is a list of all available elements that can be used to build user interface. Elements...
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6. Remote • In order to copy instead of move, the SHIFT button should be held pressed during the drag and drop operation. DOMIQ/ The following chapter provide detailed description of all user interface elements available in the Remote application.
Fig 6.3: Mapping of pages on the icon bar Section is the only user interface element that is allowed as direct child node of the Page element. Multi- ple section can be added to a single page. Fig 6.4: Mapping of the configuration structure in the DOMIQ/Remote application...
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6. Remote Section Section allows arranging several user interface element into one group, for example lighting group, venti- lation group etc. Section may, but does not have to have a label assigned. Fig 6.5: Section edition view. Fig 6.6: Examplary section for lighting control.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Button group The Button group element allows to arrange several pushbuttons into one group. The Button group be added only as a immediate child of a section. After double–clicking on it, you can choose the number of columns in which the buttons will be grouped.
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6. Remote • Password: The password used to login to the camera. • Type: Possible values are: Generic MJPEG, Vivotek, Axis, Mobotix, Generic JPEG. Username Password are optional. They should be provided, if the camera requires authorization to access video stream.
Channel: The device identifier that you want to control. • LCN.relay.0.36.1 Controlling the relay 1 in a LCN modulue with the address 36. Fig 6.11: Toggle edition view • Reverse value: Check this box to reverse the logic of a switch. Fig 6.12: Toggle in the DOMIQ/Remote...
6. Remote Dimmer Dimmer is one of the most often used user interface elements. It allows controlling a single identifier. The definition of this user interface element consists of: Remote • Label: A brief description of the element displayed in the application.
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DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual • Green channel: The device identifier, which controls the green component. • Blue channel: The device identifier, which controls the blue component. Fig 6.15: RGB Light edition view. RGB Light control consist of: Brightness slider – using this slider you can adjust LED's brightness. To turn LED lighting off, move the slider to the leftmost position.
6. Remote For more practical examples about configuration and controlling LED lighting refer to the tutorial „RGB LED with DMX. Tutorial is available on our webpage www.domiq.eu, Tutorials section. Value Value user interface element is used to set and display current value of any identifier. Additionally when pressed a new page is presented with a selector for changing the value of given identifier .
Fig 6.20: Updownstop element in the DOMIQ/Remote application Status Status element is used for graphical representation of state of any identifier, for example dimmable output, relay, IDS sensor, logical variable etc. The look the Status element is defined during configuration of the control.
6. Remote Fig 6.22: Example of usage of the Status element to visualize state of an alarm zone Regulator Regulator element can be used to control value of any variable, such as temperature (heating, air conditioning). The Regulator element can operate in combination with...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Fig 6.24: The look of the Regulator in the DOMIQ/Remote. Text Text element was designed to display any text content, such as captions, measured values, identifiers state, logical variables etc. The definition of this element consists of two fields: Remote •...
6. Remote Fig 6.26: An example of usage of the Select element to choose weekdays Fig 6.27: Result in the Remote application. Time DOMIQ/Remote Time element is dedicated to create timers using application. Using this control, user can choose hour and minute, when given action or sequence of actions will be triggered. The...
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DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Fig 6.28: Time element edition window Fig 6.29: The look of the Time element in the DOMIQ/Remote.
6. Remote 6.3. LCN group contains elements dedicated to use in combination with the system. Dimlight Dimlight is one of the most often used user interface elements. It allows controlling a single proportional output of a module. The definition of this user interface element consists of: Remote •...
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DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Output If you choose Output, then On/off switch can control a single proportional output, but without dimming. The definition of this control consists of: Remote • Label: A brief description of the element displayed in the application.
6. Remote Fig 6.34: On/off switch (IDS output–type) edition window. Fig 6.35: On/off switch in the DOMIQ/Remote application. The look of the control is the same for each type. Temperature Temperature user interface element displays the current and requested temperature. Additionally when...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Fig 6.36: Temperature edition window Fig 6.37: The look of the Temperature element in the DOMIQ/Remote. Shutter Shutter user interface element allows controlling shutter motors. The definition of this user interface element consists of: Remote •...
6. Remote Fig 6.38: Shutter edition view The look of this control is the same as the look of the Shutter element included in the Common group. LCN binary input LCN binary input shows current status of a single LCN binary input.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 6.4. IDS SATEL Integra (Intrussion Detection System) elements are dedicated to use in conjuntion with the intrusion detection system. IDS input IDS input user interface element shows current status of a single alarm input (PIR sensor, reed relay etc.).
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6. Remote Fig 6.43: The look of the IDS zone in the DOMIQ/Remote application. Depending on status of an alarm zone, the look of the IDS zone control is different: There are five different states, signaled as follows: Gray indicator light –...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Chapter 7 Display Display editor is used to create interactive visualizations, so you can easily control home automation system. Creating a visualization is very simple and does not require any programming knowledge. Con- trolling house with a visualization can be done in three ways:...
7. Display 7.1. Display Editor window Display editor window is divided in two main parts: the Editing part and the Visualization window. Fig 7.1: Display editor window Editing Part In the editing part you can add new elements to the visualization structure. You can also edit the proper- ties of already used items.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Fig 7.2: Display Editing Part Base To add your image, that will be used as a visualization background, you have to upload it to the dule (the Resources tab). Max resolution is 800x600 pixels. A file must be either JPEG or PNG file and may not be be larger than 120KiB.
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7. Display Fig 7.4: The Active elements bar On the left side of the visualization, there is a set of buttons for positioning the active elements of visualization: Align left Align right Align top Align bottom Align the vertical spacing Align the horizontal spacing Copy C or SPACE...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 7.2. Active Elements of Visualization In this section we describe each element of the Active elements bar. As a quick reminder, the Active ele- ments bar is placed just above the Visualization window. Light Light element is one of the most often used elements in a visualization, and also the most universal control.
7. Display • LCN.output.0.113.2=80 This commands sets the dimmer output 2 in a LCN module with the address 113 to the value of 80%. When this field is left blank, then pressing the Light element sends the on command to the identifier entered in the Channel field.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Formating examples Assume that the measured temperature value is 25.43 ° C. FORMAT RESULT .000 25.430°C .0## 25.43°C 0.## 25.43°C 000.000 025.430°C Summary: 0 in formatting means that a digit in a concrete position in a number is always displayed. If there is no value, it will be completed with zeros.
1 second. Then release the button. In efect you Remote will see the scale on which you can set the brightness level. In the application, the Dimmer ele- ment operates similarly to buttons.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Current value of the proportional output is displayed on the Dimmer button. Dimmer has the same set of features as the Onoff button. Value Value element is used to display any numeric value on a visualization screen. For example: measurement value from a MOBDUS sensor, relay state, current value of the proportional output etc.
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7. Display Fig 7.5: Screen No. 1 Pressing the Screen 2 button will navigate to the screen assigned to the toscreen parameter of the Screen 2 button. Fig 7.6: Screen No. 2 Pressing the Screen 1 button will navigate to the screen assigned to the toscreen parameter of the Screen 1...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Fig 7.7: Visualization before pressing the Lights button Clicking on the Light button displays layer. Pressing the button again hides the Light buttons Light buttons layer. Fig 7.8: Screen after pressing the Lights button • Command: Here you can enter any command that will be executed when user hits the Switch button.
For detailed information about creating of the visualization refer to the tutorial Visualizations. Tutorial is available on our webpage www.domiq.eu, Tutorials section. Moreover we can design the graphics for your visualization. For detailed information please write us on...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 7.3. Custom Themes Creating your own themes allow you to customize your own controls in the visualization. In this section we will present a procedure of creating custom themes. As examples we show how to make your own themes for the dimmer and on/off...
In the Events tab you can define any number of conditional events. Using this feature you can define any DOMIQ logical rules, which makes the system very flexible. For each event you have to specify a condition that must fulfilled to trigger an event and a list of commands which will be executed everytime an event is triggered.
Details Actions Fig 8.1: Events configuration window All configuration changes made using the Events tab are cached in web browser and do not affect the DOMIQ operation of the system until the Save button was pressed. The Revert button, restores last saved...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Details In this section you define properties of events and groups. Fields where you typically use the C. or E. prefixs are highlighted with orange. Groups have three properties: • Enabled: This check box allows to activate/deactivate a group of events. If it is not selected, then any event that belongs to this group will not be triggered.
By checking the Remember box, a VAR–type varia- ble is converted to a non–volatile MEM variable. Fig 8.3: VAR/MEM configuration window DOMIQ Sending any command to any identifier in the system (the Add channel... button). Fig 8.4: An example of invoking Lua function using the Add channel option...
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DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Fig 8.6: The look of the configuration window • Motors LCN– Controlling shutters motors using relays. It is possible to control up to 4 shutters with positioning ( required) or without positioning. The following options are available: •...
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8. Events Fig 8.10: LCN scene configuration The following parameters are available: Operation: • Load: Loads selected scene. • Save: Saves selected scene. This command saves the numbers of active outputs and their values at the time of sending the command. Scene number: The number of scene to be saved or loaded.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 8.2. Conditions Condition field is used to define additional condition that must be met in order to trigger an event. As a condition you can enter the expected value of any identifier, using the following syntax: <identi- fier>==<value>.
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8. Events Usage examples • IDS.armed.1==1 Only if the alarm zone 1 is armed. • IDS.entry.1==1 and VAR.season=='summer' Only if the alarm zone 1 has set the entry time and the VAR.season variable is equal summer’ (own identifier) . ’ •...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 8.3. Patterns Patterns allow you to filter events, thus increasing their flexibility and range of usage. Using patterns ma- kes events universal, for example you can define an event triggered by changes of state of any alarm sen- sor instead of defining multiple events for each sensor.
8. Events 8.4. Parameters Parameters allow you to store items captured by patterns and their values. You can use several parameters within the definition of an event. In order to assign values matched by a pattern to a parameter, the para- meter must be in parentheses Parameter Description...
Add LCN button. In the window that ap- pears, select the Motors tab and then choose the motor and the action to be executed. For more practical usage examples refer to the tutorialials available on our webpage www.domiq.eu, Tu- torials section.
Chapter 9 Timers DOMIQ/Base allows to define unlimited number of timers. The Timers tab is used for this purpose. The definition of each timer event consists of the calendar date/time when the event should be triggered, an additional condition, and the sequence of commands that are executed each time when the timer event is triggered.
9. Timers 9.1. Tree In the Tree section, the structure of timers is displayed. To add a new timer just click on the Add timer button. Groups of timers facilitates controlling large amounts of timers related to a particular area of buil- ding automation.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 9.2. Details In this section you define properties of timers and groups. All properties (excluding the Label and the Condition) are use to set the time/date when a timer should be triggered. Groups have three properties: •...
The set of available command is identical as for the events described in the previous chapter. All configuration changes made using the Timers tab are cached in web browser and do not affect the DOMIQ operation of the system until the Save button was pressed.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 9.4. Implementation Examples In this section we present ready–to–implement examples of using Timers. Turning on a single relay, at a specified time, on certain day of week. In our example: Monday at 1.30 pm. • Add a new timer.
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9. Timers Setting a timer using DOMIQ/Remote. To achieve this functionality we need to use the Timers and the Remote tabs. The proce- dure is as follows: • In the Timers tab, add a timer and set its attributes: •...
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DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Fig 9.3: The result of the last example in the DOMIQ/Remote.
Chapter 10 Links Links tab has two uses. The first one allows you to define point–to–point connections between two Base modules, in order to create structural building automation network. The second function lets you to Base LCN-SK configure intersegmental communication using modules as segment couplers ( The overview of the...
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10. Links Base Port: This field should be filled if the connection to the module has been redirected to a port other than the default (44544). Password: If you fill the Password field, the exchanged data will be encrypted. Base Identity: Each module has its own unique ID.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 10.1. DOMIQ structural network As mentioned in the introduction of this chapter, you can create a point-to-point connections between Base Bases modules. A single connection is called a link. Using links, can exchange data and respond to each other’s events.
Turn on the output No 1 in a module with the address 11, in the segment No 10. DOMIQ/Base For more detailed information regarding using as a LCN segment coupler refer to the tuto- rial „Base as segment coupler” on our website www.domiq.eu, Tutorials section.
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DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 10.3. Network Variables Base In the previous section we presented the use of group connections, which allow the use of modules as segment coupler in the LCN installation. Another application of group connections is creating groups Base modules that share variables, called network variables.
Chapter 11 MODBUS DOMIQ/Base DOMIQ/Serial–4MB DOMIQ in combination with allows to integrate the system with de- vices using MODBUS protocol. Thanks to commonness of MODBUS devices, the integration can greatly extend the functionality of an intelligent system. It becomes possible to use devices such as PLCs, digital energy meters, sensors (temperature, humidity, VOC), recuperators drivers, weather stations and more.
11. MODBUS 11.1. Interface The first step of integration process is creation of an interface (the Add interface button) and next to fill its attributes. Three interface types are available: Serial The configuration window is presented below: Fig 11.1: MODBUS interface configuration window The configuration window is divided into two part.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 11.2. Device The second step of integration is to add a device, configure its parameters and then add registers readouts. To add a new device to an interface, click on the interface name and then click on the Add Devi- button.
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11. MODBUS The following options are available: • uint16 – 16–bit register of unsigned integers; • int16 – 16–bit integer register; • uint32 ––32–bit register of unsigned integers; • int32 – 32–bit integer register; • uint32ws – 32–bit register of unsigned integers with swapped words; •...
It is necessary to fill the starred fields. All changes made in the BACnet are stored locally in your browser and do not affect the operation of the DOMIQ DOMIQ/Base system. Just pressing the Save button saves the changes to the module.
BACnet • Name – Variable name. The name will be visible in the system configuration tools as well. DOMIQ • Channel – ID in the system from which the value is read/to which the value is saved. In the BACnet...
BACnet • Name – The device name that will be visible in the system configuration tools. Default value: DOMIQ Base BACnet • Description – A short description of the device that will be visible in the system configura- tion tools.
– Unique variable number in the system. BACnet • Name – Unique variable name in the system. DOMIQ • Channel – ID in the system from which the value is read/in which the value is saved. In the BACnet case of inputs, the...
Chapter 13 DALI DOMIQ/Light DOMIQ/Base in combination with lets you control lighting installations based on the DALI DOMIQ/Li- protocol. In accordance with the DALI standard you can connect up to 64 DALI devices to the driver. The module provides a full bidirectional communication, e.g. brightness status update, infor- mation about lamp failures.
13. DALI 13.1. Installation preview The installation preview window contains a table with the list of available DALI ballasts along with their individual parameters. The window is divided into 11 columns: – Ballast address (from 0 do 63). Brightness– Actual brightness value (from 0 to 254). –...
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Ramp, editable field – Time of the brightness changes from the current value to the set one. The ramp is independent on the level of changes, so in case of controlling many lamps with the same set ramp, changing ends at the same time. The following table shows the range of acceptable values and times attributed to them.
13. DALI 13.2. The entire installation The panel allows you to control the entire installation at the same time. The buttons are grouped in two areas: Control, Random Addressing. Fig 13.2: Panel sterowania instalacją DALI Control Control section contains buttons that control the entire lighting installation DALI. Commands are sent to all ballasts connected to the DALI bus (also those without assigned addresses).
13.3. Single EVG Single EVG panel controls the single DALI dimmer. The panel becomes visible after you select the specific ballast in the Installation preview window. The window contains two sections: • Control – Contains the same set of buttons as in the case of the entire installation control. Commands are sent to the given ballast.
13. DALI 13.4. Scenes In accordance with the DALI standard each ballast may have 16 scenes saved The table becomes visible after you select the certain ballast in the Installation preview window. It is divided into four columns: The table contains four sections: •...
13.5. Groups According to the DALI norm each ballast can be assigned to max. 16 groups. The Groups table allows you to manage groups. Selecting the group number assigns the ballast to the group automatically. When you check the field off, the ballast is removed from the group. In the section DALI.1.group we presented how to control the DALI groups.
13. DALI 13.6. Control with LCN Base DOMIQ/ module enables to pass the DALI commands directly from the LCN installation to the Light module and thus control the connected to it DALI installation. Therefore it enables the control di- rectly from the LCN wall buttons, as a reaction to violation of the PIR sensor, etc. Configuration is limited only to entering the correct parameters of the LCN module in the LCN-Pro software.
14. Resources Chapter 14 Resources Base Resources tab allows you to add your own files to module and lets you manage all previously added files. Fig 14.1: The Resources tab manager window The window is divided into three parts: Memory Statistics File Structure Preview Window...
14.1. Memory Statistics On the top left corner, there is a field with information about free and used space in the memory of the DOMIQ/Base module. In the case of images and icons are also displayed information about the file reso-...
DOMIQ/Remote The icons are shown on the navigation bar in the application. Fig 14.2: Pages icons in the DOMIQ/Remote The icons are added and deleted identically as images. Themes Themes are used to represent active elements of visualizations, such as switches, buttons, lights, etc. The- mes are added and deleted identically as images.
14.3. Preview Window The preview window is on the right side of the screen. In this section you can preview all uploaded files. Fig 14.3: Preview of a theme in the Resources tab...
Chapter 15 Status Status tab displays service information about the state of device and the individual components of DOMIQ/Base operating system of the module. The information contained in the Status can be helpful to DOMIQ/Base diagnosis of failures in the...
Chapter 16 Identifiers This chapter covers the topic of state identifiers, commands and events which can be used within confi- DOMIQ/Base guration of the module. This chapter extends the chapter 4.5 „State, Commands and Events” on page 25.
16. Identifiers 16.1. Variables Identifiers from the Variables group allow to store any numeric or string values. Variables names can be any, preceded by suitable prefix. Names cannot contain spaces. We recommend to assign short and self– descriptive names. If name contains multiple words use underscore sign or camel case: my_varial- ble_name or myVariableName.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 16.2. LCN Identifiers from the group are dedicated to use in conjunction with the system. Each identifier has a functionality related to the corresponding property in the system. The table below contains overview of all identifiers from group and their attributes.
16. Identifiers LCN.output This identifier is used to control and display state of a single dimmable output. It also informs about chan- ges of value of an output. It’s one of the most often used identifiers. Identifier Value Description LCN.output.S.M.O S –...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.outputs The LCN.outputs allows to control all proportional outputs of a single LCN module simultaneously. Identifier Value Description Set value to oposite C.LCN.outputs.S.M.O toggle S – Segment Command Turn on M – Module O – Outputs Turn off...
16. Identifiers LCN.relay The LCN.relay identifier is used to control and display state of a single relay. It also informs about chan- ges of value of a relay. Identifier Value Description LCN.relay.S.M.R Relay off. S – Segment State M – Module Relay on.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.relays The LCN.relays identifier is used to control max. 8 relays simultaneously. Notice! Value of this command must contain 8 characters, where each character corresponds to a single relay. Idetifier Value Description Turn off C.LCN.relays.S.M Turn off...
16. Identifiers LCN.sensor This identifier was designed to display state and to inform about changes of state of a single LCN binary sensor. Identifier Value Description LCN.sensor.S.M.N Input inactive S – Segment State M – Module Input active N – Binary input number: 1 to 8 Input has become inactive Event E.LCN.sensor.S.M.N...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.motor The LCN.motor identifier is used to control a single shutter. It is recommended using this identifier for shutters with positioning. Otherwise use LCN.relay identifier. Identifier Value Description LCN.motor.S.M.R 0 – Shutter raised S – Segment State 0–200...
16. Identifiers LCN.motors This identifier is used to control up to 4 shutters simultaneously. It is recommended using this identifier for shutters with positioning. Otherwise use LCN.relays identifier. Identifier Value Description Move up Move down down Stop stop C.LCN.motors.S.M.R Learning process of a LCN module: S –...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.regulator The LCN.regulator identifier was designed to control LCN regulators. For temperature regulation, be aware that the LCN system uses its own temperature scale. The general formula for calculating temperatu- re in the LCN is as follows: t...
16. Identifiers LCN.value The LCN.value identifier is used to display and inform about changes of a temperature measured by a LCN sensors. The temperature encoding in the LCN system was presented in the description of the LCN.regulator identifier. Identifier Value Description LCN.value.S.M.C S –...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.variable The new generation of LCN modules provides 12 variables (earlier 3). The LCN.variable ID enables to read the values of these variables and informs through events about change of the said values. Previously available R1Var, R2Var and TVar variables can still be read using LCN.value IDs, as described in the pre- vious section, as well as using the LLCN.variable ID under variable numbers 1,2 and 3.
16. Identifiers LCN.threshold (modules with firmware older than 17xxxx) LCN.threshold identifier controls threshold values in LCN modules, informs about changes of the said values and dispalays their states. Threshold values are always changed towards the current value or the one which is programmed in the LCN module. The way of coding is analogous to the regulators. Therefore changing the value of 10 results in a change of 0.1 in the LCN module! 1111&%+6 Identifier Value...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.threshold (modules with 17xxxx firmware and newer) LCN.threshold identifier controls threshold values in LCN modules, informs about changes of the said values and dispalays their states. Threshold values are always changed towards the current value or the one which is programmed in the LCN module.
16. Identifiers LCN.key Base This identifier informs about receiving a „send keys” command sent to the address of a module. Using this feature you can perform some action after a LCN button was pressed. In the system there is no possibility for passive readout of which button was pressed. You should al- ways use the „send keys”...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.sendkey LCN.sendkey command executes a „send keys” command. This command can be sent to any LCN mo- dule, to each of four tables, with each of available actions (hit/make/brake). When a LCN module receives this command it executes action assigned to that particular key. Using this command you can define but-...
This event identifier informs about receiving a „load scene” packet sent to the address of a module. Identifier Value Desription Event Number of the loaded scene. E.LCN.scene 1–100 • E.LCN.scene=12 The command to load scene 12 has been received by the DOMIQ/Base.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.scenes The LCN.scenes identifier can be used to load/save LCN scenes. It allows to save/load scenes that inclu- des bot dimmable outputs and relays. The way how LCN modules work makes saving/loading combined scenes (including both types of outputs) impossible. In order to load/save combined scenes you have to send two separate commands.
16. Identifiers LCN.transponder The LCN.transponder event identifier informs about receiving a LCN transponder code. Using this identifier you can implement access control algorithms. Button presses are also send alongside transpo- der codes, which are used in the IR remotes. Identifier Value Description KKKKKK K A...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.dali The commands from the LCN.dali group are used to control the DALI ballasts connected to the out- puts of the LCN modules. The implementation of the DALI standard in LCN enables sending commands to the DALI ballasts. However there is not any feedback from the ballasts. The commands can be divided in terms of application.
16. Identifiers LCN.locks This command blocks the buttons in any table of the LCN module. Identifier Value Description Do not lock C.LCN.locks.S.M.T Lock S - Segment Command M - Module Switch T - Table (A,B,C lub D) Do not change the lock state •...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LCN.text LCN.text command allows you to display any text on displays of the LCN wall buttons series GT-D. Identifier Value Description C.LCN.text.S.M.L S - Segment Displays any text in the given line on the display Command any text of the LCN-GT-D panel.
16. Identifiers LCN.groups LCN.groups allows you to manage LCN groups. Identifier Value Description Command removes assignment to all the clear groups. C.LCN.groups.S.M S - Segment Command assigns LCN module to the given Command join:xx M - Module group. xx stands for the group number. T - Text line (1-4) Command removes the assignment to a given leave:xx...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Group commands All identifiers (with the exception of those that generate only events) from the LCN group have their group equivalent. The command sent using these identifiers are sent simultaneously to all LCN modules assigned to a given group. Group identifiers do not generate events and do not have the state. However, sending commands to the group generates the appropriate events within the modules which belong to this group and updates their status according to the received command.
A module is shown as example and is not needed for integration. Fig 16.1: Wiring diagram of DOMIQ and Satel devices The table below contains overview of all identifiers from group and their attributes. A detailed de- scription of the individual identifiers, including use examples, is in the further part of this section.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual IDS.input The IDS.input identifier is used to display state and to inform about any changes of state of a single alarm panel input. Identifier Value Description Input inactive IDS.input.N State N – Input number Input active...
16. Identifiers IDS.output The IDS.output identifier was designed to control a single alarm output. It is also used to display state of an output and informs about any changes of state of an output. Any change of the output value requires authentication using the PIN code of user authorized to control of given output.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual IDS.armed The IDS.armed identifier can be used to arm/disarm a single alarm zone, to inform about any changes of state of an alarm zone and also to display its current state. Any change of an alarm zone state requires authentication using the authorized user PIN code.
16. Identifiers IDS.entry The IDS.entry event identifier is used to inform about starting the countdown the entry time, after so- meone entered a zone with entry time. The entry time means the time after which an alarm will start, Base unless user disarms it.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual IDS.exit The IDS.exit identifier works similarly to IDS.entry. It informs about starting the countdown the exit time. The exit time means the time after which the alarm will start, if you do not leave a zone after it Base was armed.
16. Identifiers IDS.alarm The aim of this identifier is to inform about an alarm in a particular zone. Identifier Value Description Alarm has been turned off E.IDS.alarm.Z Event Z – Zone number Alarm! • E.IDS.alarm.1=1 Alarm in the zone 1. •...
DMX512 proto- col for control of the LED lighting. Fig 16.2: Wiring diagram of DOMIQ devices and DMX512 RGB LED driver. The DMX identifier is used to control a single DMX512 slot, displaying its state and to inform about chan- ges of value of a slot.
16. Identifiers 16.5. MODBUS DOMIQ The MODBUS identifiers are dedicated to integrate with devices that use the MODBUS protocol. Identifiers names are based on the names of a particular MODBUS device attributes, given by user during setting integration parameters (the MODBUS tab).
A typical application of RS–232 is short distance, point to point communication with a single device such as. multiroom audio system (NuVo, Crestron, AMX), GSM modem or printer. Fig 16.3: Integration of DOMIQ with NuVo multiroom audio system. The table below contains overview of all identifiers from group and their attributes.
Notice! There is a space between transmission speed and frame format parameters. The following examples are taken from the tutorial "Multiroom NuVo and RS–232" describing the inte- DOMIQ NuVo gration of with multiroom audio system. The tutorial can be downloaded from our website www.domiq.pl.,...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual LC.SER.line This identifier is used to send any text to a RS–232 or RS–485 interface. It also informs about receiving data. Identifier Value Description LC.SER.line.N Command Sending any text to a serial interface Text N – Module number (1,2)
16. Identifiers LC.SER.send This identifier is used to send any text to a RS–232 or RS–485 interface. In contrast to the LC.SER.line, this command does not contain an end–of–line marker. It allows to send several independent data (text) portions as a single line. Identifier Value Description...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 16.7. TCP DOMIQ TCP identifier is used to integrate the system with other devices using the TCP protocol. The C.TCP.send command is used for that purpose. It allows to send any commands using the TCP protocol.
16. Identifiers 16.8. UDP DOMIQ UDP identifier is used to integrate the system with other devices using the UDP protocol. The C.UDP.send command is used for that purpose. It allows to send any commands using the UDP protocol. Identifier Value Description C.UDP.send.A.B.C.D:P...
Toggles visualization screen Displays any message on a DOMIQ/Display screen. Displays any messages on devices with a DOMIQ/ Remote application, located within the local ne- twork, to which a Base module is connected. Displays any messages on devices with the DO- MIQ/Remote application.
16. Identifiers REMOTE.message REMOTE.message identifier allows you to display any message on the screens of mobile devices (iPho- DOMIQ/Remote ne, iPad, iPod with your registered application), which can be found in the local ne- DOMIQ/Base twork that the module is connected to.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual REMOTE.notify The REMOTE.notify identifier allows to display any notification on mobile devices (iPhone, iPad, iPod) DOMIQ/Remote with paired application. Notification are displayed on the screen even when the mote app is not running. Occasionally there could be delays in notifications delivery. This is due to path...
16. Identifiers 16.10. Links Identifiers from the Links group are used to send network commands and to inform about events from DOMIQ/Base other modules, that are present in an installation. Identifier Value Description NC.M.C M – The name of a Base module to which the com-...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual 16.11. NET Base Identifiers from the NET group are used to support network variables. Each module assigned to a given group has the full access to the network variables which belong to a given group. The full access means: •...
16. Identifiers 16.12. DALI DOMIQ/Light The identifiers from the DALI group are used to control DALI lighting using the module. Each identifier has a specific function which is connected with the DALI interface. Identifiers from the DALI group can be divided in terms of the the area of application. The first subgroup includes DALI.1.all identifiers which are designed to control the entire DALI installation at the same time .
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual DALI.1.evg DALI.1.evg identifier is used to control and display the state of the single DALI ballast as well as to in- form (event) about the change of its state. Identifier Value Description DALI.1.evg.adr State Current brightness...
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16. Identifiers • DALI.1.evg.10 Restores the current value of the ballast 10. • E.DALI.1.evg.0=159 Lamp 0 was set to the value of 159. • C.DALI.1.evg.1=254 Set max. brightness in lamp 1. • C.DALI.1.evg.5=on Switch the lamp 5 on. Brightness of the lamp will be set according to the parameter level Max.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual DALI.1.group Identifiers from the DALI.1.group group are used to control the DALI lighting groups. The set of availa- ble commands is identical, as in the case of DALI.1.evg group but the commands are sent to all balla- sts belonging to the given group at the same time.
16. Identifiers 16.13. UAV Identifiers from the UAV group are designed to support audio/video devices using the UPNP protocol. The DOMIQ SONOS identifiers were created in order to integrate the system with players, however they are also supported by other devices that use UPNP Protocol. Identifiers from the UAV group can be divided into two groups: •...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual Control identifiers The functions from this group enables control of UPNP devices. As these are the commands they must be preceded by the prefix "C". Function Example/Syntax Description C.UAV.control.office=play The function controls playing. The following values are...
Identifier name Short description State Events Command DISPLAY.screen Switches the visualization screen. Displays the message on the DOMIQ/Display di- DISPLAY.message splays. Detailed description in chapter DI- SPLAY.message Switches the visualization screen without turning off DISPLAY.switch the screensaver. DISPLAY.screensaver Sets the time of turning off...
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual DISPLAY.screen DISPLAY.screen identifier is used to switch visualization screens. Invoking of the DISPLAY.screen command can be connected with other events in the building automation system, e.g. conditional events, timers and logical functions. The command interrupts the operation of the screensaver. Names of...
16. Identifiers DISPLAY.switch DISPLAY.switch identifier is used to switch visualization screens. Invoking of the DISPLAY.switch command can be connected with other events in the building automation system, e.g. conditional events, timers and logical functions. The command does not interrupt the operation of the screensaver. Names of the screens are the same as the ones given in the visualization structure in the Display tab.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual DISPLAY.screensaver DISPLAY.screensaver identifier is used to set the time after that the screensaver is turned on. The time is given in seconds and is counted from the last interaction of the user with the panel. The default va- lue of the screensaver is 600s.
16. Identifiers DISPLAY.sleep DISPLAY.sleep identifier is designed to turn off the screen of the panel. Identifier Value Description Command C.DISPLAY.sleep Turns off the screen of the panel. • C.DISPLAY.sleep=1 Base Turn off the screens of all panels connected to the module.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual DISPLAY.wake DISPLAY.wake identifier is the inverse of the DISPLAY.sleep command and is used to turn the screen on. The command has the same effect as touching the turned off screen. Identifier Value Description Command C.DISPLAY.wake Turns on the screen of the panel.
16. Identifiers DISPLAY.reload The DISPLAY.reload command is used to restart the panel. Invoking this command equates pressing Restart button in the Display tab. Identifier Value Description Command C.DISPLAY.reload Restart of the panel • C.DISPLAY.reload=1 Base Restart all panels connected to the module.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual DISPLAY.calibrate The command DISPLAY.calibrate enables invoking the calibration window of the touch screen. Identifier Value Description Invokes the calibration window of the touch Command C.DISPLAY.calibrate screen. • C.DISPLAY.calibrate=1 Base Invoke the calibration window of the touch screen in all panels connected to the module.
16. Identifiers DISPLAY.volume The DISPLAY.volume command controls the click volume in case of the user interaction with the pa- nel. The volume can also be set in the configuration menu of the panel. The configuration menu is invo- ked by pressing the Setup button at the time of the turning on the Panel.
DOMIQ/Base – Configuration Manual DISPLAY.brightness The DISPLAY.brightness command controls the brightness of the screen. This is particularly useful in order to diversify the panel brightness between day and night mode (so that it does not blind at night). Then using two timers you can define a command which will change the brightness of the panel/panels.
Base Display fault name of each new panel is DOMIQ. In installations where the is connected to several panels, it is required to give different names to all panels. The name of the panel can also be set in the configuration menu of panel.
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