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Contents Introduction General Information Important Information Conrad Connect Legal Notice Requirements Network Connection Security Subnetting Mobile App Get started Installation/Deinstallation Install the App Notes on Deinstallation User Account Create a User Account Log in Switch Accounts Manage your Account Home Page Main Controls...
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Gateway Add a Gateway Open the Gateway Dashboard Open the Device Menu Control Manual Control Globally Control End-node Devices Set a Timer Schedules Control Log Manage Gateways Rename a Gateway Replace a Gateway Delete a Gateway Add a Gateway to Another Account Add an End-Node Device Add a 433 MHz device Add a 868 MHz device...
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Manage scheduled rules Control Log View Log Clear Log Manage Devices Rename a Device Relearn a Device Delete a Device Data Charts View chart Troubleshooting Ghost triggers Resetting a device Pair type 1 – 433 MHz Pair type 2 – 868 MHz Pair type 3 –...
Introduction You build your smart network by using at least one gateway as a controller, and register end- node devices such as sensors, power meters, and actuators (e.g. motor) on the gateway. The mobile app allows you to control and manage all devices in your smart network.
Conrad Connect www.conradconnect.de Your product is compatible with the Conrad Connect IoT platform. Device integration with Conrad Connect requires a Conrad Connect Account. You can set up an account at the given URL. Legal Notice This is a publication by Conrad Electronic SE, Klaus-Conrad-Str.
Requirements Network Connection Security It is strongly recommended that you set up your WiFi Router/WiFi Access Point (AP) to use the most secure encryption option it supports. Subnetting If you subnetted your network, the mobile device running the app and the devices of your smart network must be hosts on the same subnet.
Mobile App Through the mobile app you manage gateways and end-node devices linked to them. Get started As a first time user follow the below steps: Install the App. Create a User Account. 4. Learn how to manage your account: - Go to Manage your Account 5.
Apps are available for Android and iOS mobile devices. Head to the respective app store and download the app named 'Sygonix RSL RS2W' onto your mobile device. Make sure your mobile device satisfies the minimum requirements as outlined on the app store download page.
User Account Account settings are stored under your account in the cloud. Create a User Account A user account is required for you to operate the device. 1. Open the app. Register account. 2. Touch 3. Enter the requested details into the registration form and confirm with Submit.
Switch Accounts Do the following to switch between accounts: 1. Open the app home page. 2. Touch to open the account settings. 3. Select Exit and confirm the prompt. 4. Log in with another account. Manage your Account 1. Open the app homepage. 2.
Home Page The home page lists all gateways that are under your account's control. When you log in for the first time, the device list is blank. Main Controls Add gateway Refresh device list Gateway On/Off Device list Account settings...
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Gateway The gateway is the brain of your automation setup. Through the app you control the gateway and all its linked end-node devices via WiFi or mobile network. Add a Gateway During set-up keep the mobile device running the app and the gateway within receiving distance of the wireless access point (AP).
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Open the Gateway Dashboard Select a gateway from the home page to open the gateway dashboard. Gateway Dashboard Add end-node device Gateway socket on/off Global control End-node devices...
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Open the Device Menu The device menu gives you access to tools for device managament. Access the menu as follows: 1. Open the gateway dashboard. 2. On the dashboard, touch to open the menu. Control Before you start controlling devices, note the following important points: If the power supply to the gateway interrupts, all end-node-device-to-cloud connections...
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Attention! Your device may not be designed for operation without supervision, and thus present serious danger under certain conditions. Never remote or autocontrol such a device. Manual Control You can manually control the gateway socket from three locations through the button: ■...
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Set a Timer The timer turns the gateway's socket on or off respectively after the countdown expires. Do the following: 1. Open the device menu. 2. Select Timer. 3. Decide if the timer shall turn the socket on or off. Select the corresponding timer. 4.
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Schedule Panel Save schedule Day selection Schedule View Enable/Disable schedule...
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Modify a Schedule 1. Open the schedule view. 2. Hold down the schedule you want to edit. Modify 3. Select from the menu. 4. Edit the schedule. 5. Touch to save. Delete a Schedule 1. Open the schedule view. 2. Hold down the schedule you want to delete. Delete 3.
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Clear Log 1. Open the device menu. 2. Select Control log. 3. Touch 4. Confirm the prompt to clear the log. Manage Gateways Rename a Gateway 1. Open the device menu. 2. Select Rename from the menu. 3. Update the name and confirm your changes.
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Delete a Gateway Attention! This cannot be undone. 1. Open the device menu. Delete 2. Select from the menu. 3. Confirm the prompt to delete the gateway. The gateway and its linked end-node devices are removed. Add a Gateway to Another Account 1.
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Add an End-Node Device While setting up keep the mobile device running the app, the gateway and the end- node device within receiving distance of the wireless access point (AP). Do not add the same end-node device to more than one gateway to avoid unexpected behaviour.
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Add an auto code device 1. Establish the power supply to the end-node device. 2. Open the gateway dashboard. 3. Touch +. Add device 4. Select from the drop down menu. 5. Select the device type. 6. Name the edge device. 7.
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Add a fixed code device 1. Establish the power supply to the end-node device. 2. Open the gateway dashboard. 3. Touch +. Add fixed code device 4. Select from the drop down menu. 5. Enter the code set on the end-node device. 6.
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Add a 868 MHz device Add an end-node device as follows: 1. Establish the power supply to the end-node device. 2. Open the gateway dashboard. 3. Touch +. 4. Select the device type. 5. Name the edge device. 6. Confirm the settings with 7.
End-Node Device Open the Device Menu The device menu lets you control and manage the device, and read data records. Access the menu as follows: 1. Open the app home page. 2. Select the gateway that controls the end- node device. 3.
Manual Control Some end-node devices offer controls within the gateway page for you to manually control their on/off state. Timed Control Attention! Your device may not be designed for operation without supervision, and thus present serious danger under certain conditions. Never remote or autocontrol such a device.
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Set a Timer The timer turns the end-node device on or off after the countdown expires. Do the following: 1. Open the device menu. 2. Select Timer. 3. Decide if the timer shall turn the device on or off. Select the corresponding timer. 4.
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Schedule Panel Save schedule Day selection Schedule View Enable/Disable schedule...
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Modify a Schedule 1. Open the schedule view. 2. Hold down the schedule you want to edit. Modify 3. Select from the menu. 4. Edit the schedule. 5. Touch to save. Delete a Schedule 1. Open the schedule view. 2. Hold down the schedule you want to edit. Delete 3.
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Rules Attention! A device you control through a rule may not be designed for operation without supervision, and thus present serious danger under certain conditions. Never remote or autocontrol such a device. Rule types and how they work A rule is a user-defined condition-action pair. The action is executed when the condition is met.
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Manage one-action rules A one-action rule controls an associated device when a condition is met. Example: The motion sensor (sensor) is triggered and turns on the light through a switch (associated device). Set the rule 1. Open the device menu. 2.
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E-mail only If you wish to receive email notifications when the device is triggered without executing any action do the following: 1. Open the device menu. 2. Select Rule. 3. Tick Send email when triggered. 4. Set Turn on device -- Unselected 5.
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Manage scheduled rules A scheduled rule is controlled through a schedule. You can set multiple rules. If no schedule is set on a rule, the rule is always active. Access the rule dashboard 1. Open the device menu. 2. Select Rule. The rule dashboard opens. - If no rules are set, the dashboard is blank.
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Set a rule 1. Open the rule dashboard. 2. Touch +. The rule panel opens. 3. Enter a condition and an action. 4. Touch to save. 5. The rule is saved, activated and added to the rule dashboard. Rule condition and action Disable and re-enable a rule 1.
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Modify a rule 1. Open the rule dashboard. 2. Hold down the rule you want to modify. Modify Select from the submenu. 3. Modify the rule. 4. Touch to save. Access the schedule dashboard 1. Open the rule dashboard. 2. Hold down a rule. 3.
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Disable and re-enable a schedule 1. Open the schedule dashboard. 2. Touch the slider to toggle the rule on or off. Modify a Schedule 1. Open the schedule dashboard. 2. Hold down the schedule you want to modify. Modify Select from the submenu.
Control Log The control log logs device activity. The log shows you when and how the event was triggered (e.g. manually, through timer) and what the action was (e.g. turned off, turned on). View Log 1. Open the device menu. Control log.
Manage Devices Rename a Device 1. Open the device menu. 2. Select Rename from the menu. 3. Update the name. 4. Navigate to the app homepage so that the name refreshes across all views. Relearn a Device In case your end-node device does not behave as expected, relearn it.
Delete a Device Attention! This cannot be undone. 1. Open the device menu. Delete 2. Select from the menu. 3. Confirm the prompt to delete the device. The device is removed. Data Charts End-node devices that measure and record data offer a graphical representation of their records in chart format.
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Example: Temperature chart Example: Power consumption chart...
Troubleshooting Ghost triggers A ghost trigger is an action a device takes without you understanding why. Possible reasons for ghost triggers include: ■ A schedule is set on the device. ■ A rule is set on the device. ■ Your settings in Conrad Connect control your device.
Resetting a device Resetting a device may help resolve erratic behaviour such as: ■ Ghost triggers (see Ghost triggers) ■ Non-responding The resetting procedure is dependent on the transmitter-receiver pair type. Do the following to get your device running again: 1.
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Pair type 2 – 868 MHz Transmitter: Receiver: ■ ■ Remote Socket ■ Dimmer ■ Motor ■ Switch 1. Simultaneously hold down (approx. 3 seconds) the ON and OFF buttons on the transmitter until the LED flashes. 2. Hold down the buttons again (approx. 3 seconds) until the LED goes out.
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Pair type 4 – 868 MHz Transmitter: Receiver: ■ ■ Thermometer Socket ■ Dimmer ■ Motor ■ Switch 1. Repeatedly press the FUNC button until CANCEL is displayed. 2. Hold down the ON button (approx. 3 seconds) until the symbol (learning) flashes.
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