Autronica GR-7600/V2 Commissioning Manual
Autronica GR-7600/V2 Commissioning Manual

Autronica GR-7600/V2 Commissioning Manual

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  • Page 1           Commissioning Guide Wireless Emergency Lighting GR-7600/V2          WEL‐Commissioning‐Handbook‐eng.docx   ...
  • Page 2 COPYRIGHT © This publication, or parts thereof, may not  be reproduced in any form, by any method,  for any purpose.  Autronica  Fire  and  Security  AS  and  its  subsidiaries  assume  no  responsibility  for  any  errors  that  may  appear  in  the  publication, or for damages arising from the  information  in  it.  No  information  in  this  publication  should  be  regarded  as  a  warranty  made  by  Autronica  Fire  and ...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting INTRODUCTION  ............................ 5   INSTALLING SOFTWARE APPLICATION 116-GR-7600/V2 ............ 5   SPECIFICATIONS AND TERMS ...................... 11   USER MANAGEMENT .......................... 13   COMMISSIONING ............................ 14   Before starting  ............................. 14     Spectrum Analyzer .......................... 16     Connecting 116-GR-7603/V2 Ethernet + Wifi Gateway.............. 18  ...
  • Page 4 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting BROADCAST COMMANDS / RUN TESTS .................. 39   IMPORTANT NOTES  .......................... 41   ‐4‐  WEL‐Commissioning‐Handbook‐eng.docx ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting 1. INTRODUCTION This guide provides instructions regarding commissioning wireless emergency lighting system 116-GR-7600/V2 – by Autronica. Prior to commissioning, the installation of the wireless emergency lighting shall be fulfilled in accordance with the corresponding Quick Installation Guide.
  • Page 6 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   Note: for client PCs that their purpose is to monitor the wireless installation remotely, install only the “WEL User Interface” and “.NET Framework”, as all other packages are needed for the master PC only.
  • Page 7 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   ‐7‐  WEL‐Commissioning‐Handbook‐eng.docx ...
  • Page 8 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   The same certificate (which you can copy on a USB flash drive) can be used to other client devices for remote access. For remote access, choose “Install Certificate” and import the certificate from the USB flash drive. On the application settings for the remote access PC, the target IP for the Database and the Data Receiver must be the IP of the master PC, while the “User Interface”...
  • Page 9 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   Important Notes:  The master PC which runs the “116-GR-7600/V2” software application must be operating uninterruptedly (energy saving plan disabled).  To maintain communication when mains power is down, connect this master PC and the “116-GR-7603/V2”...
  • Page 10 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   After this you can login with your new password. The system administrator has all privileges required to add, delete, monitor and control every segment of the system (users, gateways, devices, settings, etc).
  • Page 11: Specifications And Terms

    Multiple wireless networks can co-exist in an installation simultaneously and be monitored via a single master PC (Autronica 116-GR-7600/V2 PC software application). Each system can support up to 16 Gateways (Network Masters) and up to 200 wireless devices per Gateway.
  • Page 12 Listen-before-talk: Prior to transmitting any messages, a wireless device checks the com- munication  Master PC: is the Windows PC running the “Advanced” version of “116-GR-7600/V2” soft- ware application and its services. Alternatively, a “116-GR-7610/V2” can be used instead, which runs the “Standard” version of the “116-GR-7600/V2” software application that works exclusively with USB Gateway models.
  • Page 13: User Management

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   4. USER MANAGEMENT After first login as “Admin”, you can create new users with “administrator” or basic “user” privileges. Go to “Users Management” option by selecting the user avatar icon on top bar.
  • Page 14: Commissioning

    Gateways and master PC. Consult an IT technician if needed. For the Gateway, the IPv4 can be set as static or DHCP. For the master PC that runs the “116-GR-7600/V2” application, the IPv4 has to be static permanently.
  • Page 15 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   The “NKey” value is a pass key that is used to encrypt wireless data, to prevent unwanted interaction from unauthorized acts. Once written to a wireless device cannot be retrieved for security reasons. Therefore, if the “NKey” value is written in the spreadsheet, it should be accessible only to authorized personnel.
  • Page 16: Spectrum Analyzer

    The “Spectrum Analyzer” tool is included within the “Wireless Installation Tool” utility menu. The “Wireless Installation Tool” is implemented in “116-GR-7600/V2” application and is also available as a standalone version that can run on Windows 10. (Contact supplier for more information).
  • Page 17 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   Now select “Spectrum Analyzer” option to run it. In the new window, click “Start” to run the procedure. The columns are indicating the measurements in “Average” and “Max” values (dBm) in purple and red color respectively.
  • Page 18: Connecting 116-Gr-7603/V2 Ethernet + Wifi Gateway

    IMPORTANT: To continue with further configurations, a Wi-Fi device (DHCP) will be required (i.e. a smartphone, a laptop or a tablet) STEP 1 – ENABLE GATEWAY INVITATION VIA 116‐GR‐7600/V2 SOFTWARE    First, via the “116-GR-7600/V2” software user interface, go to “Installation > Add IP Gateway” and click “Start”. The software will enter a mode to accept a new Gateway connection.
  • Page 19 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting STEP 2 – CONFIGURE THE GATEWAY TO CONNECT TO LOCAL NETWORK AND 116‐GR‐ 7600/V2  While the device is active, open the front cover and press the “BT3” button located in the left part, inside of the device, for 3 seconds. Avoid touching other areas of the device electronics.
  • Page 20: For Ethernet Connectivity

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   Use your preferred connection method: FOR ETHERNET CONNECTIVITY:  In order to connect the “116-GR-7603/V2” Gateway with the local network, using Ethernet connectivity, first the device must be connected to the local network using a UTP network cable with RJ45 male connector, to the corresponding RJ45 port on the bottom of the device.
  • Page 21: For Wi-Fi (Wps) Connectivity

    If your connection method succeeds, the “LD7” green LED will start blinking 1 time per second, indicating successful connection. On the “116-GR-7600/V2” software “Add IP Gateway” window, you will see a confirmation message “Gateway added successfully”. Close the window and proceed into auto-detecting or easy-commissioning procedure.
  • Page 22: Connecting A 116-Gr-7607/V2 Or 116-Gr-7605/V2 As Usb Gateway

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   5.4 Connecting a 116-GR-7607/V2 or 116-GR-7605/V2 as USB Gateway The connection of a “116-GR-7607/V2” or “116-GR-7605/V2” as USB Gateway is simple. Connect the device to an available USB port of the master PC. Within a few seconds a new “Gateway”...
  • Page 23: Network Configuration Wizard (Single Network)

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   5.5.1 Network configuration wizard (single network) Go to “Installation” and select “Network Configuration Wizard”. On the next window, you are prompted to select network (by Gateway). Click “Next”. On the next window appearing, the network’s details and configurations are shown. If the network has no registered wireless devices (from previous “Autodetection”) then you can use...
  • Page 24 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   Once the system has detected all devices, click “Finish”. On the network details windows again, you have to provide “SID”, “RF Channel” and “NKey” values for new network configurations. To avoid unwanted interference, use the recommended SID (which matches the UID of the selected Gateway).
  • Page 25 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   When all devices have responded to the network configuration request, the system will apply new settings to all wireless devices of this network and to its Gateway as well. On end, click “Close” to exit the wizard.
  • Page 26: Easy Commissioning (Multiple Networks)

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   5.5.2 Easy Commissioning (multiple networks) Go to “Installation” and select “Easy Commissioning”. Select “Commission a new installation”. On the following window that appears, the registered Gateways are depicted. On the right side of each Gateway there are the network parameters.
  • Page 27 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   a network profile. Continue until you have assigned a network profile for each device and then click “Next” button. The system now is going through a procedure that sends unique commands to each selected wireless device to apply individual settings, so this may take a while.
  • Page 28: Easy Commissioning (Adding New Devices)

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   5.5.3 Easy Commissioning (adding new devices) When new wireless devices need to be added in an existing network, which has custom network parameters, the “Easy Commissioning” tool can provide a solution. By selecting “Add devices to existing network”, the system temporarily switches the selected Gateway...
  • Page 29: Edit Names

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   5.6 Edit Names 5.6.1 Edit Gateway name You can edit the name of a Gateway (thus the name of the network) by going in “Wireless Devices > Gateways” and then click on “Edit Selected Gateway” button at the top of the window.
  • Page 30: Creating Floor Plans

    In addition, you can add extra notes in the “Notes” field below. 5.7 Creating Floor Plans The “116-GR-7600/V2” software is equipped with “Floor Plans” tab, which is displaying a graphical view of the installation, with live icons which alter color according to state (emergency, fault, test, etc).
  • Page 31 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   The form that appears can work with filter criteria for faster finding. Select the devices that belong to this floor and then “Accept” to place. All selected devices are placed into origin position (0,0) on top left of the image. Use drag’n’drop method to move each device into its location, according to the installation plan...
  • Page 32: Setting Zones For Emergency Luminaires

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   5.8 Setting Zones for emergency luminaires By setting a zone to each emergency luminaire, you can group devices together, even by different wireless networks, in order to perform lamp/battery tests by group. The default zone is Zone 1 and there are 16 zones available.
  • Page 33: Configuring Wireless In/Out Units Triggers

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   5.9 Configuring Wireless In/Out units triggers The “116-GR-7606/V2 Wireless In/Out Unit” is a device that acts as a connection bridge between other informative or security equipment by providing 2 dry-contact relays which are used to inform about wireless emergency lighting status and 2 inputs that can initiate a lamp or battery test.
  • Page 34: Reset System Status / Clear Events

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   6. RESET SYSTEM STATUS / CLEAR EVENTS After commissioning, in order to clear the recorded events list of the events that were logged during network configurations, go to “Home” tab and select “Other options” icon on top right.
  • Page 35: System Settings

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   7. SYSTEM SETTINGS In the “Settings” tab there are a series of options for system configurations. 7.1 General page Fault notification after (times): this option defines the repeats of a fault that the system needs to confirm a valid fault.
  • Page 36: Test Page (Schedule Lamp & Battery Test)

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   7.2 Test page (schedule Lamp & Battery test) Via this page you can schedule Lamp and Battery test to run automatically. Interval Lamp Test Process Resend (seconds): 120 – defines the time in seconds that the lamp-test commands will be resend.
  • Page 37: E-Mails

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   7.4 E-mails page Via this page you can configure e-mail notifications and reports. 7.5 Tablet page When using a “116-GR-7610/V2” as a master PC, via this page you can configure screen brightness levels.
  • Page 38: Modbus

    Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   7.6 Modbus page Via this page you can configure modbus service IPv4 address (TCP), port and modbus address. The “Modbus Mappings Table Maintenance” generates a new mapping table according to the registered devices in the system.
  • Page 39 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   8. BROADCAST COMMANDS / RUN TESTS Under this menu, there is a set of commands regarding emergency lighting. Broadcast commands are applied to all connected devices (or to selected zones where applicable). To open broadcast command menu, select the “Broadcast Command”...
  • Page 40 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   The “Reset Faults” option sends a command to all connected emergency luminaires to clear faults currently recorded in their memory. Note that faults that are still valid will re-appear, until the fault is fixed.
  • Page 41 Commissioning Guide – 116-GR-7600/V2 Wireless Emergency Lighting   9. IMPORTANT NOTES Wireless Network settings (SID, RF Channel & NKey) are stored in the hardware memory of each wireless device individually. In order to restore these values back to defaults (00000001, 2, 00000000) either use the “Network Configuration Wizard”, or in case the communication has been lost perform reset-to-defaults to each one device via the dedicated on-board button (see product manual).

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