24 Apr 2018 1. Features smartDEN Opener is multifunctional web enabled Wi-Fi wireless 802.11 b/g/n module for controlling garage doors, barriers, awnings, windows, blinds. Its concept is to combine smart IoT solution for managing your door or window via Internet from computer or smart phone while RF 433 MHz remotes are kept at the same time.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 RF remote control: 2 x pocket remotes for open/close (additional can be purchased separately); Working frequency: 433 MHz; Working distance: 50 meters open area; Encryption: rolling code; Programming the opening (closing) time function;...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Two types of power supply options selectable during purchase: DC power supply: DC12V DC power supply: DC24V Physical and Environment: Working temperature range: -25°C ~ +70°C; Working humidity range: 40% ~ 85%;...
24 Apr 2018 2. Application examples smartDEN Opener could be used in wide range of home automation and access control applications. Several application examples how smartDEN Opener could be used are shown bellow. The examples are only conceptual and an additional equipment/connections should be considered in actual implementations.
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Garage doors Figure 2.2. Controlling a garage door smartDEN Opener is also very useful in application requiring garage door control. It provides smart control via mobile phone or internet and open/close via RF remote at the same time. Easy set-up of the opening/closing time from web browser, RF remote.
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Motorized awnings also can be controlled via smatDEN Opener with success. Besides the regular open/close function, here the smartDEN Opener can provide and function to close the awning if the wind speed is too high. Thanks to its internal schedule the awning can be controlled automatically standalone by date/time or a light sensor can be used as well.
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Roof windows Figure 2.4. Controlling a roof window Roof windows can be controlled by smartDEN Opener as well. Additionally the rich amount of sensors and the capability of sending notifications make the device ideal for home automation and even security applications.
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Window blinds Figure 2.5. Counting visitors in shop Motorized window blinds are also possible to be automated via smartDEN Opener. Here the benefit is that the module can be scheduled to set up/down the blinds standalone by internal clock (weekly schedule). From the other hand a sunlight sensor can do that as well. Opening via mobile phone (android app DAE-aModules), web browser, computer, wall switch, RF remote...
Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 3. Technical parameters Table 3.1. Physical parameters Parameter Value Size DIN Rail Box (L / W / H), mm 157 x 86 x 58 mm; Size Distribution Box (L / W / H), mm 200 x 155 x 80 mm;...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Sample period, ms Protection against reverse polarity Table 3.6. Digital Inputs Parameter Value Digital inputs number Digital inputs voltage range, VDC 0 up to 24 Optical isolation High level, VDC >3.0 Low level, VDC <3.0...
Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 5. Connectors, ports and led indicators Bellow is shown a picture with the device connectors, ports and led indicators. Figure 5.1. DIN rail version overview - 14 -...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 5.2. Distribution box version overview - 15 -...
Figure 6.1. Mounting the device to DIN rail smartDEN Opener can be mounted to a standard (35mm by 7.55mm) DIN rail. Attach the module to the DIN rail by hooking the hook on the back of the enclosure to the DIN rail and then snap the bottom hook into place.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 6.2. Connecting motor smartDEN Opener is able to control one reversible motor - start/stop and reverse its polarity. Reversible AC asynchronous (induction) motor (single phase) 6.2.1. Figure 6.3. Hardware connection of AC motor The AC Motor is controlled in the following way: ...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Reversible DC motor 6.2.2. Figure 6.4. Hardware connection of DC motor The DC Motor is controlled in the following way: For open (up) direction, the Open terminal is connected with +VDC (+) and Close is connected to -VDC (-);...
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24 Apr 2018 6.3. Connecting relays AC or DC loads can be controlled simply by using the smartDEN Opener two relays contact outputs to switch the external supply to the external load. Figure 6.5 and Figure 6.6 show basic output connections.
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Dry contact inputs such as PLC contacts or pushbuttons can be connected to the digital inputs using the 12VDC (24VDC) power output of the smartDEN Opener. In this case, GND and DIN- are shorted and contacts are connected between VDD and the appropriate digital input (DIN+).
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Connecting SPST output sensors 6.4.3. Figure 6.9. Connecting SPST output sensor 6.5. Connecting analog input Figure 6.10. Connecting analog output Any sensor with analog output (preferable linear) should be compatible with the analog input (with range 0-5V).
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The temperature input is designed especially for the one wire temperature sensors of company DALLAS. The "Data" line is pulled up with internal resistor (usually with value of 2.0K). The sensors are supplied with +3.3V output power supply from the smartDEN Opener. Maximum cable length is about 20 meters. Supported models are: ...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 6.7. Power supply Power supply with DC12V 6.7.1. Figure 6.12. 12VDC Power Supply Power supply with DC24V 6.7.1. Figure 6.13. 24VDC Power Supply - 23 -...
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Figure 6.15. smartDEN Opener power supply using 2.5mm DC Jack smartDEN Opener must be with voltage either 12VDC or 24VDC stabilized and filtered. The polarity of the jack must be center positive. After power on, the power led must be on and...
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Never use both wire and DC jack power supplies together. This may damage smartDEN Opener! smartDEN Opener does not accept AC supply voltage. It is highly recommended to check the power supply source parameters before supply the module. The power supply equipment shall be resistant to short circuit and overload in secondary circuit.
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RF remote settings Figure 6.17. smartDEN Opener's RF receiver module smartDEN Opener is equipped with RF receiver and is shipped with 2 pieces 433MHz RF remotes. However user may prefer to delete or add another remotes. Delete all the saved RF remotes 6.8.1.
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Adding (saving) new RF remote 6.8.2. 1. Open the smartDEN Opener box and find IC4 RF receiver module. There are PROG button and status led mounted on it; 2. Press the PROG button for a second, the RF module status led blink at this moment;...
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24 Apr 2018 6.9. Network connection smartDEN Opener is a Wi-Fi device which makes it mobile and easy to connect. The built in web server makes the configuration easy to set up. smartDEN Opener can act in two network modes - Access Point and Station.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 6.10. Communication setup smartDEN Opener is shipped with the following default parameters: Network SSID: SmartDEN_Opener_XXXXXX Network Password: No Password (Open Network) IP address: 192.168.4.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.4.1 ...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Then just select the Wireless Network Connection with right click and select Properties: Figure 6.21. Wireless card properties The next step is to enter into IPv4 properties. Figure 6.22. Enter in IPv4 properties section Set the IP address of your PC to be in the same network.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Finally, in order to access smartDEN Opener just type in your web browser address bar 192.168.4.1 Figure 6.24. Open the device via browser If the network settings are O’K, the log-in page should appear: Figure 6.25.
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Be sure that Admin Enable option is checked from smartDEN Opener's web server - General Settings page (see 10. Web Access). 1. Find smartDEN Opener Access Point network and connect to it. It should look like this on the figure below by default.
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5. If everything is OK then click "Add Device" button on bottom. 6. Now it will be added to list with devices. Click on smartDEN Opener - XML device. Figure 6.29. DAE-aModules list with devices - 33 -...
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Digital Inputs - will show state of Digital Inputs; o Analog Input - will show the Analog Input measurement; o Temperature Input - will show the temperature sensor attached to smartDEN Opener; o Settings - will show screen to edit board settings;...
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MQTT Client is with state "Connected" (see 10. Web Access)! 1. Open DAE-aModules application and click "Add New Device" button. 2. Add smartDEN Opener - Cloud board. In this example default settings are used (Figure 6.32). o MQTT Server - in this example is used the default "iot.eclipse.org". There are also other public MQTT Brokers which could be used;...
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"smartDEN Opener - Cloud not found!" message will be visualized. 4. If everything is OK then click "Add Device" button on bottom. 5. Each other steps are just same as smartDEN Opener - XML (point 6 and 7). More information about...
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Figure 6.33. Connecting smartDEN Opener to Wi-Fi network After restart smartDEN Opener should connect to the router and the user could access it via the local network. If could not connect to the router (because of wrong password for example), smartDEN Opener will change to Access Point mode.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 6.13. Setting the open/close time smartDEN Opener provides controlling a Motor Controlled Device. For example this could be a garage door. The provided Open/Close time parameter could be set in two ways: From web server 6.13.1.
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24 Apr 2018 Via RF remote 6.13.2. 1. Press the two buttons from the RF remote at the same time. The smartDEN Opener status led will start flashing (for about 5 sec); 2. Wait until the status led stop flashing;...
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Setting the secondary protection via digital input 6.14.2. smartDEN Opener provides additional protection using digital input. In this way it is suitable to use for example barrier detector with SPST output showing when there is human or car under the barrier (door).
7. Default settings Table with default settings 7.1. The smartDEN Opener module is shipped with default (factory) settings shown in the table below. The default settings can be reloaded, if necessary following the steps in chapter 7.2. Table 7.1. Default settings...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Steps for loading default settings 7.2. When necessary, the factory (default settings) may be applied so the module parameters will be returned back as those in chapter 7.1 from the current document. Figure 7.1. Loading the default settings button 1.
Opener can switch to Access Point network mode if were in Station mode and lost connection to router. This could be recognized by the blinking status led. When this occurs, smartDEN Opener will try to reconnect to router on every 2 minutes if the user is not logged in web server.
Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 9. Main Controlled Device smartDEN Opener provides output to control load driven by AC/DC motor. This load is called Main Controlled Device -garage door, blind, awning, window, barrier etc. Main Controlled Device has five states: 9.1.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 If during CLOSED state CLOSE command is received Main Controlled Device will take no action. If during CLOSED state STOP command is received Main Controlled Device will go to STOPPED state. 9.5. STOPPED STOPPED is the state which the Main Controlled Device was interrupted during OPENING or CLOSING or STOP command was received during any state.
10. Web access Figure 10.1. Web Access To access the setup pages, run a web browser (Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox or similar), and enter the smartDEN Opener IP address, for example: http://192.168.4.1 Figure 10.2. Open via browser Note: Browser must have JavaScript enabled!
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Note: In order to prevent setup/control conflicts, at any given moment, only one user can be logged in. Note: If there is no data traffic between the Web-browser and the smartDEN Opener for time, specified by Session Timeout parameter, the session "times out" and a new login is required.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Menu 10.2. The main menu consists of the following items, located on the top of the window frame. There are seven main menu buttons and three of them have submenus. The screenshot on Figure 10.4 illustrates the menu bar on wide screen and Figure 10.5 same menu on mobile screen.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 10.5. Navigation menu (mobile screen) Figure 10.6. Settings, administration and logs submenus - 49 -...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 10.3. Home page Figure 10.7. Home Page This page contains real time information for the status of the inputs, relays, Main Controlled Device and additional information. Here it is detailed explanation of the page: ...
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DeviceLocation - location of the device. Firmware ver - firmware version of the smartDEN Opener; At the row before last is located the date and time from smartDEN Opener real time clock. Figure 10.8. Home page (mobile view)
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 10.4. Main Controlled Device Figure 10.9. Main Controlled Device Page This page describes the functionality and parameters of the Main Controlled Device. You can program the time for opening/closing time from here. There are additional options such as when to log and send different kind of notifications, attach protection sensor (for example to prevent closing when a person is under a garage door), "auto close"...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 o Auto Close - this parameter closes the Main Controlled Device after the time in seconds, specified by the Auto Close time parameter. This time can be from 1 to 65535 seconds; Send notification On - this parameter allows sending notification on specified state of the Main Controlled Device.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 o Turn On When Closed - this option will turn on the relay when the Main Controlled Device is CLOSED. Suitable for heaters in the winter; o Turn Off When Closed - this option will turn on the relay when the Main Controlled Device is CLOSED.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 10.12. Close on Deactivated DI Protection Sensor options behavior When using DI Protection Sensor for proper working be sure that nothing will DISABLE its alarm (for example week schedule could make it malfunction if DISABLE event occurs).
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(Main) is OPENED by web server. Then accidently a car is parked below the garage door. A CLOSE command is received from the web server and smartDEN Opener starts CLOSING the garage door. At given moment the door reaches the car and motor's current increases above the Current Protection Limit which changes Main direction and garage door starts OPENING.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 10.5. Week Schedule Figure 10.14. Week Schedule Page Overview This page provides creating of events (up to 20) that will repeat weekly standalone without need of constant computer or smart phone connection. Starting Date - executing created events will start from this date. As shown in the page the format is date/month/year.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 o No Change - will not affect state of the Relay 2; o ON - will turn on Relay 2 if it is off; o OFF - will turn off Relay 2 if it is on;...
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10.6.1. Figure 10.15. Digital Inputs page smartDEN Opener has three digital inputs, which can control different or same peripheral (Main Controlled Device or some relay). Every digital input has these parameter: Select Digital Input - dropdown menu to select one of the digital inputs;...
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Send notification On - this parameter allows sending MQTT notifications on specified alarm: o Never - smartDEN Opener will not send any notifications about selected digital input; o Low Alarm - controller will send notifications only on high to low transition of the digital input (falling edge);...
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The next example describes the behavior of controlling relays by digital input. On Figure 10.17 is shown configuration of the smartDEN Opener and on Figure 10.18 is given timing diagram how the relay is reflected depend on the digital input.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 10.18. Digital input controlling relay examples - 62 -...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 On the figure above, Digital Input 1 (named "DI1") controls Relay 1 on "Any Alarm" (LOW ALARM EVENT and HIGH ALARM event respectively). First three graphics are captured with Relay 1 working in "Normal" Relay Switch Mode.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 10.20. Digital Input controlling Main Controlled Device examples - 64 -...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 On the Figure 10.20 example, Digital Input 1 named "DI1" controls Main Controlled Device (Main) on Any Alarm (LOW ALARM EVENT and HIGH ALARM respectively). On each alarm notification is sent and emails are sent on LOW ALARM EVENT and log messages are written on HIGH ALARM.
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Analog Input 10.6.2. Figure 10.21. Analog Input page smartDEN Opener provides one analog input (with 0-5V input range usually) for sensors with analog outputs (linear preferable): Description - name of the analog input. There are 10 allowed symbols reserved for description (see Appendix 3);...
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Send notification On - this parameter allows sending notifications on specified alarm. There are four choices: o Never - smartDEN Opener will not send any notifications about analog input; o Low Alarm - controller will send notifications only on LOW ALARM event;...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 The next example situation shows how the analog input controls the Main Controlled Device. Figure 10.22. Analog Input controlling Main Controlled Device settings - 68 -...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 10.23. Analog Input controlling Main Controlled Device examples - 69 -...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 On Figure 10.23 is illustrated how Analog Input changes reflect Main Controlled Device with settings from Figure 10.22. MQTT notifications are sent and log messages are written on "Any Alarm" (LOW ALARM event and HIGH ALARM event respectively) but emails are sent only on HIGH ALARM event.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 The next example situation shows how the analog input controls Relay1. Figure 10.24. Analog Input controlling Relay 1 - 71 -...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 10.25. Analog Input controlling "Relay 1" examples On the figure above, it is illustrated how Analog Input changes reflect to Relay 1 with settings from Figure 10.24. The log messages are written on any alarm event (LOW ALARM event and HIGH ALARM event respectively) but emails are sent only on HIGH ALARM event and MQTT notifications are sent on HIGH ALARM event as well.
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Enable Alarm - if this option is checked alarms will be generated for the temperature input; Send notification On - this parameter allows sending notifications on specified alarm. There are four choices: o Never - smartDEN Opener will not send any notifications about temperature input; - 73 -...
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Send Email On - this parameter allows sending emails on specified alarm. There are four identical to notifications choices: o Never - smartDEN Opener will not send any notifications about temperature input; o Low Alarm - controller will send emails only on LOW ALARM event generated by temperature input;...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 10.27. Temperature Input controlling Main Controlled Device settings - 75 -...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Figure 10.28. Temperature Input Controlling Main Examples On Figure 10.28 is illustrated how Temperature Input changes reflect to Main Controlled Device with settings from Figure 10.27. MQTT notifications are sent and log messages are written on any alarm (LOW ALARM event and HIGH ALARM event respectively) but emails are sent only on HIGH ALARM event.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Controlled Device starts CLOSING and LOW ALARM event is generated but this does not affect this Control Mode so Main Controlled Device continuous CLOSING and goes to CLOSED state. When CLOSED the Temperature Input generates HIGH ALARM event, this starts OPENING the Main Controlled Device and it goes to OPENED state.
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10.6.4. Figure 10.29. Relays Tab Overview smartDEN Opener provides two relay outputs: Enable Relays' Logs - enables/disables writing to logs when there is relay state change. Description - allows naming the relay output. There are 10 allowed symbols reserved for description (see Appendix 3).
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 10.7. General Settings Figure 10.32. General Settings page - 80 -...
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MQTT and HTTP access, HTTP settings, IP camera settings and RF remote settings. Parameters in this page are given below: Device Name - this parameter is used for naming smartDEN Opener. On each page in the web server in the upper right corner is shown Device Name parameter. When MQTT notifications and emails are desired each notification and email will contain this Device Name.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 HTTP Port - this is the port on which web server and HTTP Protocol will respond. By default its value is 80. Note that changes on this parameter will take effect after reboot;...
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Figure 10.33. Network page Network page provides all settings about network configuration of smartDEN Opener. smartDEN Opener could work in two network modes - Access Point (AP) and Station (STA). Default (factory) mode is Access Point (AP) which is just for initial settings.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Mode Select - this parameter is common for both modes - when AP is selected Access Point settings will be shown; Log Network Events - this parameter again is common for both network modes. It is used to write to system log messages about Network;...
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Log Network Events - this parameter again is common for both network modes. It is used to write to system log messages about Network; Network Name (SSID) - this is the SSID of network that smartDEN Opener will try to connect to. There is "Scan" button provided to scan for available networks. When clicked smartDEN Opener will scan networks around and will report them in a dropdown select box.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 10.9. Date/Time Figure 10.36. Date/Time page "Date/Time" page consist of settings about the onboard RTC module and automatic synchronization with NTP time server or manual date and time settings: Figure 10.37. Date Selection with Pop-up Calendar...
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Auto Synchronization option is not checked. Calendar will pop-up and date selection can be made (Figure 10.37). Day of Week - shows current day of week stored in smartDEN Opener's onboard RTC module. This parameter is read only;...
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Recipient Email Address - this is recipient's email address to which smartDEN Opener will send emails. There are 25 allowed symbols reserved for this parameter (see Appendix Send Test Email - used to check settings. When clicked on this button smartDEN Opener will send test email message;...
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MQTT Port - this is MQTT Broker's port. It could be a number from 1 ÷ 65535; MAC Address - read only field. It will be necessary when setting up smartDEN Opener as Cloud Device in DAE-aModules application. MAC Address is used to form subscription topics;...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Admin Writing Topic - this is the topic to which smartDEN Opener responds to Admin User's commands; notifications Topic - notifications are pushed to this topic; Guest Reading Topic - this is the topic from which smartDEN Opener reads Guest user's commands;...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 There are three possible situations, which are described below: Wrong URL to firmware update page message: Figure 10.41. Wrong URL or bad Internet connection message In this situation Firmware Update button is hidden. Firmware Update process could not be started.
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"smartDENconfig.cfg". This file could be used later to restore configuration. Restore Configuration - this parameter gives a possibility to restore previous configuration of smartDEN Opener. When clicked "Choose File" a dialog will be opened and configuration file should be selected. After file selection using "Restore" button will restore smartDEN Opener configuration from selected file.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 10.15. Software reboot When clicked on this button a dialog box will be shown for confirmation. If confirmed smartDEN Opener will reboot. Figure 10.46. Reboot Button 10.16. System log Figure 10.47. System log "System Log"...
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Download - a button which on click will open a dialog for saving "systemlog.txt" file; Delete - button which will delete System Log file from smartDEN Opener; Refresh - button which will reload page.
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Download - a button which on click will open a dialog for saving "eventslog.txt" file; Delete - button which will delete events log file from smartDEN Opener; Refresh - button which will reload page.
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Admin User access is enabled Guest User access is disabled Reason (source) for writing this line of log is that smartDEN Opener booted up System Heap is 26464 bytes "Delete logs when reach maximum size" checkbox is reflecting both system and events logs.
HTTP GET requests to smartDEN Opener. There are two formats of response provided by smartDEN Opener - XML and JSON. To receive the current state of the smartDEN Opener, the application requests the page current_state.xml or current_state.json , for example: http://192.168.1.134/current_state.xml&pw=<password>...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 11.2. Retrieving smartDEN Opener current state smartDEN Opener provides two type of response to obtain current state depend on request - XML or JSON. XML response 11.2.1. To get XML response the request should look like this for example: http://192.168.1.134/current_state.xml?pw=admin...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 JSON response 11.2.2. To get JSON response the request should look like this for example: http://192.168.1.134/current_state.json?pw=admin Example response from smartDEN Opener is given below: Figure 11.3. JSON response from smartDEN Opener - 99 -...
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Session Timeout parameter is not reflecting this type of access. 11.4. HTTP XML/JSON commands smartDEN Opener I/O can be accessed via HTTP requests. Request parameters given below could be used both with XML and JSON format. Controlling inputs and outputs might be combined in one request, for example: http://192.168.1.134/current_state.xml?pw=admin&R1=1&R2NAME=Heater...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Control relays and Main Controlled Device via single command 11.4.4. Example requests: http://192.168.1.134/current_state.xml?pw=admin&SETALL=1 http://192.168.1.134/current_state.json?pw=admin& SETALL=3 Possible values for SETALL are: Table 11.2. SETALL control table SETALL Relay 1 Relay 2 Main Controlled Device...
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Possible values for Guest User are 0 (DISABLE) and 1 (ENABLE). If wrong password is sent via HTTP XML/JSON request, "Bad Arguments!" message will be received from smartDEN Opener. If incorrect parameters are sent, they will not take effect! - 102 -...
12. MQTT protocol Figure 12.1. MQTT communication Overview smartDEN Opener has MQTT client for cloud access to the state of the module and control the I/O lines. Adding smartDEN Opener as cloud device via DAE-aModules application will use this protocol for communication. It is possible to create third party application based on this information.
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"Bad Arguments!" message will be received. Maximum request length is 100 symbols starting from MQTT_COMMAND and ending with last ";". Getting current state of smartDEN Opener 12.2.1. Getting the current state as each other command should be posted in Admin Reading Topic.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 MQTT_COMMAND?SETALL=7; Table 12.2. SETALL control table SETALL Relay 1 Relay 2 Main Controlled Device SETALL=0 CLOSE SETALL=1 CLOSE SETALL=2 CLOSE SETALL=3 CLOSE SETALL=4 OPEN SETALL=5 OPEN SETALL=6 OPEN SETALL=7 OPEN Enable/disable inputs alarms 12.2.6.
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 DEVLO Device Location MQTT_COMMAND?DEVLOC=Bulgaria; Grant Guest user access 12.2.8. This request could be made only by Admin User. Request should look like this: MQTT_COMMAND?GUEST=1; Possible values for Guest User command: 0 - DISABLE;...
There are no extraneous IP services found on general-purpose operating systems (e.g. fingerd, tcp_wrapper, etc.) that can possibly be exploited by an unauthorized agent. In particular, the smartDEN Opener does not run protocols such as Telnet and FTP which may have the potential for security breech.
15. Appendix 1. Connecting external controller to smartDEN Opener relays Controlling barriers (or other devices with built-in controller) using smartDEN Opener's dry output contact is easy. Just attach relay to Main Controlled Device and control barriers. An example of hardware connection is given on Figure 15.1 and configuration is given on Figure 15.2.
Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 16. Appendix 2. DAE-aModules DAE-aModules application provides some unique features. One of them is notification receiving and the other is GPS controlling of the Main Controlled Device. 16.1. Notifications Figure 16.1. DAE-aModules configuration...
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Disabled - DAE-aModules will not show any notifications; Show few - DAE-aModules will show the last notification from last added device in device list which sends notifications. If smartDEN Opener sent the last notification and is last in the device list its notification will be shown;...
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Figure 16.3. Notification Preview 16.2. Location Control This option could be used to control smartDEN Opener's Main Controlled Device via GPS coordinates. Useful feature especially for garage doors. There are several settings to configure: Accuracy - provides three options: o Disable - DAE-aModules will disable Location Control;...
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Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 Location control could be done with these two modes: GPS Inside - In this mode the output (relay) will be set ON when the user crosses the set radius entering the perimeter. This is suitable for example when the user approach his house and want to open some garage door automatically.
Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 17. Appendix 3. Char set smartDEN Opener has a set of characters (char set) which are allowed when typing descriptions, names, etc. They are given in the table below. Table 17.1. Char set...
Opener User Manual 24 Apr 2018 18. Appendix 4. Dictionary AI - Analog Input TI - Temperature Input DI - Digital Input MCD - Main Controlled Device (means the motor controlled device - barrier, door, window, awning). Main - Main Controlled Device (means the motor controlled device - barrier, door, window, awning).
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