TouchWand Wanderfull Hub Installation Manual

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  • Page 1 Wanderfull Installation Manual 1.8...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    General…………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………….3 Our products…………......................3 About the Z-Wave system………………………………………….…………………………….………………..…4 Service and support system…………………….………………………….………………………….…………….5 Wanderfull Controller Setting……………………….……………………………………………….…..…………6 Set up the management system….…………………………………………….………………………….………9 General Settings………………………………………………………………………………………………….……...10 General Settings-Add a user…………………………………………………………………………….……….…11 General Settings - Daily and manual backup…..……………………………………………..….………..11 General Settings - Network Configuration…..…………………………………………….………………..14 General Settings - Set the location of the controller………………………………………….…..……15 General Settings - Languages and Calendars……………………………………………….………………16 General Settings - A look at the system log………………………………………………………………...16 General Settings - Green construction and energy consumption......………17...
  • Page 3: General

    Our products The company is offering the following products: Wanderfull Hub or the controller is used to manage wireless systems in the 916 Mhz Z- WAVE standard. It supports BLE 4.2 or higher, Wi-Fi-based units and KNX standard used for connecting to wired systems.
  • Page 4: About The Z-Wave System

    Touchwand Din Rail Double Outputs for Electricity Cabinets – the din rail Z-Wave smart home module is a special module that offers dual functionality (heavy load lights, hot water heater, AC, or shutters), enabling control of 2 different loads. Touchwand Double Micro 24V DC Module is a small, hidden Z-Wave smart home micro module that offers dual functionality (lights or shutters).
  • Page 5: Service And Support System

    Installation assistance is available for more than 15 units. The first installation is free of charge. All subsequent installation costs 1200 NIS per day. You can get programmable Touchwand switches at no charge for the first installation. Delivery time is up to 5 working days. All subsequent programming is 100 hours for the Touchwand switch.
  • Page 6 2. The amount of high plate tats. The WallWand transmitter antenna is deducted from InWand due to antenna coverage in additional equipment. 3. Concrete and iron - the more concrete walls and halls, the lower the quality of the wired network.
  • Page 7 emitting GREEN light connected to the Cloud Internet LED Indicator blinking RED light no Internet connection blinking YELLOW light data is being transferred flashing GREEN light transferring data Z-Wave LED Indicator blinking RED light no connection can be established blinking YELLOW light pairing mode blinking GREEN light data is being transferred...
  • Page 8 One new form will appear for Registration. In order to register in the form, enter an e-mail address, password and the retype the password. After the initial registration is done, click on the Authorize Device button. After clicking on the Authorize Device button, the user should scan the QR code with a mobile phone or laptop camera.
  • Page 9: Set Up The Management System

    After the registering is completed, the initial interface can be seen. Click on the Settings sub-menu located in the bottom left on the interface. Under Settings click on the General tab. Select the country, time zone, latitude and longitude. Under General Configuration select the appropriate temperature unit, language and religion calendar.
  • Page 10: General Settings

    If the cloud icon is green than the controller is connected through the Internet If the cloud icon is red than the controller is locally connected • Below are the system alerts set by the user or installer • On the right side are the fixed scenarios of the house •...
  • Page 11: General Settings-Add A User

    General Settings-Add a user In order to add a user, go to the Settings sub-menu and click on the Users tab. A for as seen in the picture below will appear. After entering necessary data like username and password, the user should choose user role.
  • Page 12 Once the system is connected to the cloud services, every day at 3 AM a complete backup procedure is performed automatically for the entire management system. The purpose of the backup is to create redundancy or an option for a client or installer that have settings that are incompatible with current status or requirements.
  • Page 13 By confirming this message, another one is going to appear while backing the controller. Uploading from a backup can be done when installing a new controller for your home or office network. Then enter the ADMIN username and password. You should then go to the settings page and enter the BACKUP sub-menu. Click on the Restore from USB option.
  • Page 14: General Settings-Network Configuration

    General Settings-Network Configuration Network configuration can be performed by the user with installer/technician privileges! This configuration can be performed in the Settings sub-menu under Network configuration. It is important to enter the SSID that was located on the back of the controller and the start and end address for the LAN.
  • Page 15: General Settings - Set The Location Of The Controller

    General Settings - Set the location of the controller It is very important to define the location of the unit or more specifically the Wanderful Hub coordinates. For example, Israel is mainly defined in latitude 32 and longitude 34. It is important to add at least 3 decimal places to accurately locate the site in the State of Israel.
  • Page 16: General Settings - Languages And Calendars

    General Settings - Languages and Calendars When setting up the system, it is important to set the temperature unit (Celsius or Fahrenheit) and the system language – Arabic, English, French, Hebrew, Magyar and Russian. The system also supports different religion calendars like Hebrew, Christian and Muslim.
  • Page 17: General Settings - Green Construction And Energy Consumption

    General settings - Green construction and energy consumption TOUCHWAND's management system is designed to provide data on energy and energy consumption in the building or at home. For this purpose, it is important to specify that all units installed or, alternatively, the units that are important to us to receive information on their power consumption, will include a power controller.
  • Page 18 By checking the Show energy meter box, all power supply updates will appear on each unit at the top right in the screen. Also, it will be possible to see what electricity consumption is in each area or in the whole house / building.
  • Page 19: General Settings-Update Hardware Version

    General Settings-Update hardware version When connecting to cloud services, you can check periodically if there are any version updates. If there is an update, by clicking on the Update FW button, the user can do the update. During this process the application generates another form for notification. If you have an updated version, the system displays the update and the latest version as seen in the picture below.
  • Page 20 • Connection and support for third party products such as alarm systems, air conditioners, AV and more. • Adding support for Z-Wave end products (all TouchWand products support wireless updates to OTA). If the client is not connected to the cloud services, it is possible to perform a remote update by accessing and sending the update by remote software or sending an update file by email.
  • Page 21 BitWise AV Controllers are designed for customizable control of sub-systems at home or any other location. In case of BC2 controller or BC1 controller, the client is the bitwise controller itself and the max clients number in settings of our controller can be set as 1 client. In case of BC4 controller the max number of connections can be set by maximally permitted simultaneous connections from user’s mobile devices to the Wanderfull controller.
  • Page 22 KNX System Setup The KNX submenu is visible and available for editing only for users with technician/installer privileges! The Wanderful system supports an integrated connection or a KNX system connection only or a Z-WAVE system connection only. When connecting the KNX system, the connection can be activated in two ways: •A direct connection in which the KNX IP address is required.
  • Page 23 General Settings - Z-WAVE System Setup The Z-Wave submenu is visible and available for editing only for users with technician/installer privileges! When opening the Z-Wave Settings, the user is able to create associations from the Associations tab and from the Advanced tab manage the Z-Wave network. Associations are made directly between one device and another - it can control one device or a small 'group' of other devices (typically 5 or 6 units).
  • Page 24 In the Advanced tab, the user can update and reset/heal the Z-Wave network. There is also possibility to remove a unit, by entering the node ID in the Remove by note ID field. A user with technician privileges can perform this action! NETWORK RESET - This is a sweeping reset of all Z-WAVE units on the network, including the disconnection of existing units from the controller only! Once we want to reuse these units, a local RESET must be performed for each unit at the endpoint.
  • Page 25: Rooms

    Rooms Managing rooms After defining the main points of the system, the user should define the control spaces. The importance of this step during installation is very important. In homes or offices or buildings, the division of rooms allows us to attach them to different units. Each managed area that receives a name, allows us to attach the different units and activities to it.
  • Page 26 Edit Room Editing a room allows the user to define the name of the room or select another icon. Deleting a room can be done by using an admin user and clicking on the Delete at the bottom. In this case pressing the Delete button. Managed room - Edit units in a room When you enter a room menu, you get a blank screen.
  • Page 27: System Units

    System Units Activity and alerts can be found on the Units sub-menu, located next to Settings in the bottom Understanding the importance of the various units and their correct definition prevents many mishaps later. In this sub-menu, the user can add new units through the Add Unit button. The system supports several types of communication at the same time transparently to the customer: Z-WAVE wireless system, KNX linear system and security cameras on the ONVIF standard.
  • Page 28 Also the user can see in which groups and scenarios a selected unit is active from the sections Present in scenarios and Present in groups. Each unit can be attached to different spaces or groups. A button appears at the top to immediately add the unit to any group – Manage Unit Groups. The importance of adding a unit to groups as can be seen below will greatly contribute to the efficiency of constructing each scenario.
  • Page 29: Configuration Settings

    Configuration Settings In the last section of the Units submenu – Configuration settings the user is able to add configurations settings. Once the data is entered, by clicking the Save button the configurations are added in the system.
  • Page 30 Delete or Unpairing a unit You can delete a unit in a relatively simple way. Therefore, it is important that only the administrator can perform the activation. By clicking on the red trash can icon the user can delete or unpair a unit. Clicking on the red trash can next to the unit name opens the following screen.
  • Page 31: System Units - Integration Of Ip Camera

    Smart home systems are measured by their simple operating ability in scenario construction. TouchWand has a user interface that allows you to control the creation of various situations in a simple and friendly way. In addition, the system includes the...
  • Page 32: Scenarios - Running Different Operating Scenarios

    A scenario is an order that includes one or more units, one or more groups in a scheduled run, or a manual session. The system enables the definition of several types of scenarios: • User Triggered - intended for manual operation. Using this type of scenario, the user is able to perform fixed actions that are not at a fixed time.
  • Page 33 In this example, this Day scenario will turn off light number 1. By clicking on the Submit button, the scenario is going to be saved. Fixed scenario A fixed scenario is a scenario that is repeated frequently and includes a diverse set of items. For example, when leaving the site, we want to activate the units in a way that they will maintain a certain temperature which will include, among other things, other products such as AC activation.
  • Page 34 User triggered scenario User triggered scenarios perform fixed actions that are not at a fixed time. For example, as seen in the picture below, this scenario turns both switches on. By clicking on the Submit button this scenario is saved.
  • Page 35 Build group scenarios Our system of units can be made up of another subject - groups. To set a group mode, you must build a group in advance as we saw for the units. Only then can the group be activated. Another important issue to remember is that activation does not necessarily entail cancellation.
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    3. Delete and reopen the application and click the "Allow" or "ALLOW" button when the question "Allow the Touchwand application to take pictures and record video?" 4. Checking the general connection of the Internet and contacting the ISP if there is no connection 5.
  • Page 37 6. Contact i-feel's technical service through our home page at www.i-feel.co.il 7. Incorrect username and password - You must provide a user name and password and stick to them when entering the controller Symptom - A dynamic scenario is running in an inaccurate timing A possible cause of the phenomenon 1.
  • Page 38 A possible cause of the phenomenon 1. Some units are connected to the controller but are out of range 2. After the initial definition, there were added disturbing units such as a cabinet, mirror and any other possible factor 3. A unit appears in the list of units as MALFUNCTION, meaning an invalid unit 4.

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