Sygonix CC1 1557804 User Manual
Sygonix CC1 1557804 User Manual

Sygonix CC1 1557804 User Manual

Smart wifi power strip

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CC1 – Smart WiFi Power Strip
Item No. 1557804
www.conradconnect.de

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Summary of Contents for Sygonix CC1 1557804

  • Page 1 App Instruction Manual CC1 – Smart WiFi Power Strip Item No. 1557804 www.conradconnect.de...
  • Page 2 Contents Conrad Connect ..........3 Symbols ............3 App to device communication ......4 Indicator lights on smart device ....... 4 Core functions ..........5 Installation ............6 Deinstallation ........... 6 Multiple mobile devices ........6 User account ........... 7 App landing page ..........
  • Page 3: Conrad Connect

    Conrad Connect Your product is compatible with the Conrad Connect IoT platform at www.conradconnect.de. You can set up a personal account at the given URL. Symbols The following instructional symbols are used in this instruction manual. This triangle indicates important instructions contained in these operating instructions that must be followed.
  • Page 4: App To Device Communication

    App to device communication ■ In order to add a new device to the app, the mobile device that runs the app and the smart device must connect to your WLAN. ■ Once a new device was added, you can control the smart device through the app via WLAN or mobile network.
  • Page 5: Core Functions

    Core functions Real-time metering of power consumption of connected load Recording, retrieval and display of power consumption statistics: ■ Wh (W < 1000), kWh ■ Cost Turning the smart device on and off via app over mobile or WLAN network. Turn the smart device on or off via timer.
  • Page 6: Installation

    1. Head to the respective app store and download the app named "Sygonix Home" onto your mobile device. 2. Set up a user account as outlined under User account.
  • Page 7: User Account

    User account A 'Sygonix' account is required for you to operate the smart device. Your smart device cannot be linked to two accounts at the same time. Adding the smart device to a second account will remove it from the first account.
  • Page 8 After logging out of your current account you can log in with a different one. Integrating with Conrad Connect Note that your 'Sygonix' account is independent of Conrad Connect. If you wish to integrate your smart device with Conrad Connect you require a separate Conrad Connect account.
  • Page 9: App Landing

    App landing page Account settings Add new devices App settings Turn device on/off Show Devices Show Scenes - 9 -...
  • Page 10: App Settings

    App settings Press to open app settings: Language Select app language Select currency Price for electricity Set the charge for one kWh Download operating Manual instructions See app version and available app updates. About Check app firmware status. Links to www.conrad.com www.conradconnect.de Software/Firmware updates...
  • Page 11: Adding A New Device

    For all firmware updates the smart device and the mobile device that runs the app must be connected to the same WLAN network during the update. Updating firmware 1. Make sure that mobile device and smart device are connected to the same WLAN network.
  • Page 12: Device Settings

    3. Press +. 4. Select the smart device type you want to add. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions in the app. 6. When you see the confirmation notification, the smart device appears in the device list. 7. Add more devices or exit. It is strongly recommended that you set up your router or access point (AP) to use WPA2-Personal with PSK...
  • Page 13 Firmware Indicates the firmware version of version the smart device. MAC address and serial number About of smart device ■ In case that your internet connection becomes unstable or disconnects, Reboot allows the smart device to restart a router that is connected to the Socket smart device.
  • Page 14: Master – Slave Setup

    Master – Slave setup The master-slave feature allows a user-defined master receptacle to control allocated slave receptacles. There are 4 power trigger values (Peak): ■ 2.0 W, 5.0 W, 10.0 W, 35.0 W If power on the master receptacle drops below a set power trigger value, power supply to slave receptacles is cut.
  • Page 15 ■ The diagram shows that the TV (Master) controls the slaves: DVD player, speakers, and light ■ If the peak drops below 35 W, power supply to slaves is cut. ■ When the power on the master receptacle raises to or above 35 W again, power supply to slaves is turned back on.
  • Page 16: Metering

    Metering Every receptacle meters and records its own power consumption. Power consumption statistics can be retrieved at a later point in time. Real-time wattage Back to Home Individual receptacles Real-time wattage of all receptacles Turn all receptacles on/off - 16 -...
  • Page 17 Individual receptacles Real-time wattage Turn receptacle on/off Press here for details - 17 -...
  • Page 18 Energy consumption All/Individual Currency Records Energy/Cost display Hours/Days/Months switch - 18 -...
  • Page 19: Overcurrent Protection

    Overcurrent Protection Activation If the total current of the power strip exceeds the maximum permissible current (see operating instructions that came with your device), the port with the highest power consumption is deactivated automatically. This is indicated by as shown below: Reset To restore a deactivated port, remove the load that makes the total current exceed the limit...
  • Page 20: Control

    Control Remind yourself of the possible dangers the device you intend to connect can pose to your environment. Read the instruction manual that came with the product you are going to connect to the smart device to find out if it is suitable to be operated without attendance.
  • Page 21 Timer – Receptable selection A timer can: ■ control all receptacles ■ control an individual receptacle Timer controls all receptacles Timer controls receptacle PORT1 only - 21 -...
  • Page 22 Timer – Settings Timer turns device on or off Time settings Quick time setting Start/Stop timer Note: ■ : turns the smart device off ■ : turns the smart device on - 22 -...
  • Page 23 Schedule – Control panel Add new schedule rule Rule disabled Rule enabled PORT1 – neutral PORT2 – will go off PORT3 – will go on - 23 -...
  • Page 24 Schedule – Adding schedule rule Time Fixed date Weekdays Rule turns PORT on or off or leaves it unaffected (Neutral) 1. Press to start creating a new rule. 2. Decide if the new rule shall turn the receptacle (PORT) on, off or leave it On –...
  • Page 25 5. Save your rule with Save. 6. Return to the schedule page and enable and disable rules as required. 7. Study the examples that follow. Schedule Example 1 You want to operate 3 lights at different locations in your home. The lights shall go on at 18:00 and off at 09:00 the following morning.
  • Page 26 Schedule Example 2: You want to operate the 3 lights as given in Example 1. The lights shall go on at 18:00 and off at 09:00 the following morning. Additionally, you have 2 more lights that turn on at the same time, but turn off at 07:00 instead of 09:00 the following morning.
  • Page 27 Schedule 3 Repeat Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun Time 07:00 2 lights: 4, 5 Set to Ports Neutral 1, 2, 3, 6 set to Note: In the above example, Receptacle 6 remains completely unaffected by the schedules and can be operated to your liking.
  • Page 28: Scenes

    Scenes A scene is a collection of procedures to be executed when triggered. Open scenes as follows: 1. Go to the app landing page. 2. Touch Default scenes The default scenes are pre-set in the app and not all default scenes may be compatible with your smart device.
  • Page 29 User-defined scenes 1. Touch +. 2. Under the Add New Scene panel, touch the scene and give the scene a name. 3. Touch next to Actions of scene. 4. Under the Add New Task panel, select a device. The available actions of the selected device are listed.
  • Page 30: Device Reset

    Device Reset There are two reset options: ■ Soft-reset (restarts the smart device) ■ Hard-reset (removes all settings) If you have problems with the smart device try a soft-reset first. Attention! Hard-resetting removes all configuration data in the smart device, which is propagated through all linked interfaces (e.g.
  • Page 31 Hard-reset: Option 2 1. Navigate to the landing page. 2. Android: Long press on the smart device in the device list. iOS: Slide the smart device to the left in the device list. 3. Select Delete. 4. The device is reset and removed from the device list.
  • Page 32 This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus- Conrad-Str. 1, D-92240 Hirschau (www.conrad.com). All rights including translation reserved. Reproduction by any method, e.g. photocopy, microfilming, or the capture in electronic data processing systems require the prior written approval by the editor. Reprinting, also in part, is prohibited.

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