L&S SMART GATEWAY Technical Data Manual

Wi-fi command interface / rf 433.92 mhz for connection between receivers and devices with wi-fi connection
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SMART
GATEWAY
Wi-Fi command interface / RF 433.92 MHz for connection between L&S
receivers and devices with Wi-Fi connection.
INDEX
1 - PRODUCT FEATURES
1.1 - TECHNICAL DATA
1.2 - USE
2 - NETWORK CONFIGURATION
2.1 - INTRODUCTION
2.2 - PROCEDURE FOR USING A HOTSPOT CONNECTION
2.3 - PROCEDURA PER L'UTILIZZO CON RETE WIFI ESISTENTE
3 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
3.1 - INTRODUCTION
3.2 - CREATING A DEVICE / ASSOCIATING THE DEVICE WITH THE RECEIVER
3.3 - DELETING OR MODIFYING A CREATED DEVICE
3.4 - CREATING A GROUP
3.5 - DELETING OR MODIFYING A CREATED GROUP
4 - GENERAL SETTINGS
5 - USER INTERFACE WINDOWS
5.1 - INTRODUCTION
5.2 - HOMEPAGE/DEVICES
5.3 - ZONES
5.4 - SCENARIOS
5.5 - PROGRAMMING THE TIMER
6 - FURTHER DETAILS
6.1 - CREATING A QUICK ACCESS COMMAND
6.2 - VERIFY THE NETWORK IP ADDRESS
7 - RECALL A SCENARIO USING TRANSMITTER
7.1 - INTRODUCTION
7.2 - ASSOCIATION OF THE TRANSMITTER
7.3 - ASSOCIATING A SCENARIO WITH THE TRANSMITTER KEY
7.4 - DELETING A TRANSMITTER
8 - RESET THE SYSTEM
8.1 - RESET THE NETWORK CONFIGURATION
8.2 - RESET THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2)
this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
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  • Page 1 SMART GATEWAY Wi-Fi command interface / RF 433.92 MHz for connection between L&S receivers and devices with Wi-Fi connection. INDEX 1 - PRODUCT FEATURES 1.1 - TECHNICAL DATA 1.2 - USE 2 - NETWORK CONFIGURATION 2.1 - INTRODUCTION 2.2 - PROCEDURE FOR USING A HOTSPOT CONNECTION 2.3 - PROCEDURA PER L’UTILIZZO CON RETE WIFI ESISTENTE 3 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 3.1 - INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 2: Product Features

    1 - PRODUCT FEATURES TECHNICAL DATA Power supply 230Vac Type of communication Number of devices (mobile phones, PCs, etc.) simultaneously connected Type of communication with receivers 433.920MHz ISM Number of controllable receivers Protection rating IP20 Operating temperature -20 +55 °C Dimensions 174x46x35 mm 67mm...
  • Page 3: Network Configuration

    To use the product you need: - a Wi-Fi compatible device (e.g.: tablet, PC or Smartphone) - Compatible radio receivers To activate the system, follow the instructions in paragraph 2 on how to con gure the hub network and access the application.
  • Page 4: Configure Network

    PROCEDURE FOR USING A HOTSPOT CONNECTION STEP1 STEP2* STEP3* Power ON the hub. The LED switch ON and remain To connect to this network, insert Red/green/blue lights turn on in xed on green: the default password: sequence. After the LED will ash use your own device (e.g.: Smar- "12345678"...
  • Page 5 STEP10 STEP11 Click on "Hub hotspot" Fill in all elds with the connection data for the hotspot you wish to create. Network name (SSID): the name of the hotspot generated by the hub. See step 2 of this procedure (default: Hub Smart Control) Current password: the existing password required to connect to the hotspot used in step 3 of this procedure (default: 12345678) New password: the new password which will be used in step 3.
  • Page 6: Procedura Per L'utilizzo Con Rete Wifi Esistente

    PROCEDURA PER L’UTILIZZO CON RETE WIFI ESISTENTE STEP1 STEP2* STEP3* Power ON the hub. The LED switch ON and remain To connect to this network, insert Red/green/blue lights turn on in xed on green: the default password: sequence. After the LED will ash use your own device (e.g.: Smar- "12345678"...
  • Page 7 STEP10 STEP11 Click on "Wi-Fi network" A list of existing networks detected by the hub will appear. Select the network you wish to connect the device to, and enter the password used to access the existing network. Configure a static IP address: IP ADDRESS: the network address to be associated with the hub.
  • Page 8: System Configuration

    3 - SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INTRODUCTION After the procedure in paragraph 2 is complete, the personal device is able to communicate with the hub. The following step creates the various user command interfaces which will appear on the home screen of the application. These interfaces can be either devices or groups.
  • Page 9 STEP7 The elds to ll in to create the device will appear: NAME: the name which will appear on the homepage TYPE OF COMMAND: determines the user command interface and, therefore, the actions which can be perfor- med. This eld is chosen according to the receiver to be controlled. See the table below ICON: the graphic icon which appears to the side of the device;...
  • Page 10 3.2b ASSOCIATING THE DEVICE WITH THE RECEIVER After the procedure in paragraph 3.2a is complete, the various devices which have been created will be displayed on the homepage of the application. The next step is to associate each device with the receiver to be driven. The receiver must be accessed to complete this step.
  • Page 11: Deleting Or Modifying A Created Device

    DELETING OR MODIFYING A CREATED DEVICE If you wish to delete or modify a created device, change the name, icon or the type of command, perform the following procedure: STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 Access the application according Click on "menu". Click on "Con gure system" to the network con guration performed in paragraph 2 menu...
  • Page 12: Creating A Group

    CREATING A GROUP After creating several devices, a group (comprising several individual devices) can be created to send multiple load commands with a single action. This procedure offers the advantage of creating and modifying groups without having to access the central receivers; the commands will be sent sequentially, i.e.
  • Page 13 STEP7 The elds to ll in to create the group will appear: NAME: the name which will appear on the homepage TYPE OF COMMAND: determines the user command interface and, therefore, the actions which can be perfor- med. This eld is selected according to the devices which are part of the group: for example, if the group includes a combination of coloured lights and dimmer lights, and a type of command such as "RGB/RGBW lighting"...
  • Page 14: Deleting Or Modifying A Created Group

    DELETING OR MODIFYING A CREATED GROUP If you wish to delete or modify a created device, change the name, icon or the type of command, perform the following procedure: STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 Access the application according Click on "menu". Click on "Con gure system" to the network con guration performed in paragraph 2 menu...
  • Page 15: General Settings

    4 - GENERAL SETTINGS EDITING THE GENERAL SETTINGS The following settings can be modi ed:LINGUA: modi ca la lingua dei testi dell’applicazione DATA/ORA: serve ad impostare data e ora all’interno dell’applicazione. Quest’impostazione è necessaria per utilizzare le programmazioni orarie PASSWORD: change the network and system con guration access password; see paragraphs 2 and 3 PROCEDURE STEP1 STEP2...
  • Page 16: User Interface Windows

    5 - USER INTERFACE WINDOWS INTRODUCTION Devices Once the hub has been con gured (paragraph 2), the devices have been created and associated (paragraph 3.2), as well as any groups (paragraph 3.4), the application is ready for use. There are 4 main command screens: HOMEPAGE / DEVICES: all created devices and groups are displayed in alphabetical order;...
  • Page 17 Type of command "Dimmer Light" Type of command “On-Off” Device name Device name Intensity Type of command "RGB/RGBW Light" Save: < Saves light colour setting for Device name the next time it is powered ON R:25 G:142 B:191 Device name White Light: sets the white light Color Memo...
  • Page 18 ZONES The default setting of the zones screen is empty. The user can reorganise the created devices and groups (displayed on the homepage screen) to facilitate access and use. EXAMPLE: CI create the "living room" zone where I insert both the lights and the roller shutters in the room. I create the "garden"...
  • Page 19 PROCEDURE FOR DELETION OR MODIFICATION OF CREATED ZONES If you wish to delete or modify a created zone, change its name or the devices which are a part of the zone, perform the following procedure: STEP1 STEP2 Click on the zones icon. Only devices which have Click on the "pencil"...
  • Page 20 SCENARIOS "Scenario" commands, or rather a command which brings the status of various devices to the set value, can be created through the procedure described below. Once created, the scenarios can be recalled by clicking on the dedicated key on the scenario interface; see step 6 of the procedure or create a time setting.
  • Page 21 PROCEDURE TO DELETE OR MODIFY CREATED SCENARIOS If you wish to delete or modify a created scenario, change its name or the actions of the devices, perform the following procedure: STEP1 STEP2 Click on the scenarios icon. Click on the "pencil" icon. Any created scenarios will be displayed.
  • Page 22: Programming The Timer

    PROGRAMMING THE TIMER ATTENTION: To operate correctly, the date and time must be set following the procedure in paragraph 4. ATTENTION: in case of power failure you must updated the time manually, where possible, therefore, it is advisable to connect the hub to a UPS. The following procedure is used to create timer settings, meaning the creation of time setting for the automatic transmis- sion of one or more commands from a scenario at a scheduled time and day of the week.
  • Page 23 NOTE - If you wish to create events which automatically activate and deactivate (e.g.: the lights power ON at a set time and power OFF at a later time), create two timer settings. - Once created, the settings can be activated and deactivated by clicking on the dedicated key on the on the timer settings interface;...
  • Page 24: Further Details

    6 - FURTHER DETAILS CREATING A QUICK ACCESS COMMAND The creation of a quick access command for the application makes it easier to use. The procedure differs depending on the type of device in use. Several examples are described below: ANDROID 1 - Start up Chrome for Android and open the application page according to the settings in paragraph 2 2 - Click on the "Menu"...
  • Page 25: Verify The Network Ip Address

    VERIFY THE NETWORK IP ADDRESS Using a Smartphone connected to the existing network, the IP address of your network can be displayed. ANDROID 1 - Open the settings menu to view the available network connections 2 - Verify you are connected to the network for which you want to know the address, then click on the network name to display the information 3 - Display the "IP Address"...
  • Page 26: Reset The System

    7 - RESET THE SYSTEM RESET THE NETWORK CONFIGURATION This procedure deletes the network con gurations set under paragraph 2, then the hub restarts in hotspot mode with the default passwords. The default password to access the network and system con guration will also be reset. NOTE: any devices groups, zones, scenarios and timer settings will be deleted STEP1 STEP2...
  • Page 27: Reset The System Configuration

    RESET THE SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This procedure deletes any devices, groups, zones, scenarios and timer settings. STEP1 STEP2 STEP3 Access the application according Click on "menu". Click on "Con gure system" to the network con guration performed in paragraph 2 menu Con gure system Devices Devices...
  • Page 28: Fcc Note

    FCC NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: THE GRANTEE IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CHANGES OR MODIFICATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY APPROVED BY THE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR COMPLIANCE.

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