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TRO.Y
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DOC.#400114

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  • Page 1 TRO.Y Programming Guide ® DOC.#400114...
  • Page 2 Somfy , UAI+™, and SDN are copyrighted and owned by Somfy Systems Inc. and are used in this ® document with permission and are in full compliance with the June 2016 Somfy Trademarks, Logos and marketing Assets Guide and Use Agreement. All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Integration Table Device Integration Table 485 Device Discovery Device Configuration 485 Motor Configuration RTS Receiver Configuration 485 Keypad Configuration Keypad Comand List Keypad Sequence Groups Super Groups Broadcast Alias Telnet Client Table Special Groups Reports Programming Troubleshooting Future TRO.Y Firmware releases...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction This guide is intended to provide step-by-step instructions to commission a TRO.Y as a central controller for any Screen Innovations shade/screen products. Note: If your project contains any Zigbee or RTS motors, you must complete your configuration using the TaHoma app with your TaHoma/LinkPro Z.
  • Page 5: Tro.y Setup Procedure

    “Other devices” in network devices. - Now you can double click the TRO.Y icon to bring up the web browser OR - You can right click the TRO.Y icon to bring up the TRO.Y properties including the IP address...
  • Page 6: Web Browser Interface Etiquette

    As with any web browser interface, refrain from using the standard back and forward buttons as you can lose data that has not been saved or sent to TRO.Y. The refresh button is ok, but you can lose data that has not been saved or sent to TRO.Y on the current page.
  • Page 7: Home Menu

    Telnet Client, Serial Control, and Wireless Bridge configuration settings - System Settings – This selection will allow you to create a system password, adjust and view the TRO.Y unit IP settings and update firmware - Reports allow you to create Integration reports and soon site files TRO.Y Data storage...
  • Page 8: Dashboard

    4 - If this is the 1st time, you are accessing TRO.Y no password has been created yet. See pg. 8 on how to setup a password. If a password has already been created, you must enter it in order to get that into any of the menus.
  • Page 9: Connection Status Types

    Connection Status Types - Telnet Server Connection – will show the Connection status current connection or configuration status - Wireless Bridge Connection – will show the current connection or configuration and authentication status - Telnet Client Connection – will show the current connection or configuration status - 485 Devices offline –...
  • Page 10: Firmware

    - TRO.Y ships from factory with firmware version 1.4 - SI recommends to always update TRO.Y to the latest firmware version - You can find the latest version in the TRO.Y resource section under firmware at the screen innovations support website https://support.screeninnovations.com/accessories/kratos/ - TRO.Y firmware will have an extension of ###.troy.
  • Page 11 RESET button once to enable the TRO.Y security bypass. - Make sure you have pressed the reset button on the TRO.Y unit and that the status LED is flashing red. - You should receive a “Good” message, when the firmware has been successfully updated.
  • Page 12: System Settings

    IP address, Subnet and Gateway can be entered - When finished click on the Submit button Then restart TRO.Y from the System Restart button - You can restart TRO.Y from this button A pop-up window will appear to...
  • Page 13: Integration Settings

    - Click Enable to start Telnet Client session - Select IP address and TCP port - Set User Name and Password - Click submit when your configuration is complete - Once your Telnet sessions are configured, you must use the Restart button to Reboot TRO.Y...
  • Page 14 - Click on Submit when configuration is complete Note: The colors above are from 568B, the serial port data output (WHT/BLUE) is the transmit (TX) from TRO.Y. The serial port data input (GRN) is the receive (RX) from TRO.Y. The labels from above are from EIA561.
  • Page 15 - Link ProZ and TaHoma both use port 44100 (Smarthings, and Echo hubs are not supported by SI) - The Wireless Bridge Settings in TRO.Y must be set up before you activate the 3rd party integration inside your TaHoma app.
  • Page 16: Integration Table

    - When you commit this table, the data is sent and stored in TRO.Y and table will turn green - In the future release you can also save this data in a Site File...
  • Page 17: Device Integration Table

    Device Integration Table - Clicking the Device table button, will bring you the device Integration Table - In this table, you can create, edit, import and delete motors, Keypads, RTS Receivers, or Functional Zigbee Edge Routers (on/off) - To discover 485 motors, keypads and RTS receivers click on the 485 Discovery button - To discover wireless devices, click on the “Import Wireless Devices and Groups”...
  • Page 18: 485 Device Discovery

    - Before you click Start Discovery button, ensure you have your 485 devices connected to one or more of the 485 BUS OUT ports on TRO.Y - Press Start to begin 485 Discovery - 485 Devices will start populating in the table, this can take...
  • Page 19: Device Configuration

    Device Configuration - Clicking on a “Config” button will bring up the Device Configuration page - Clicking on the “Wink” button will send a momentary up and down movement to the motor. - Zigbee and RTS motors need to be configured in the TaHoma app before they will be listed in this aggregate table...
  • Page 20: 485 Motor Configuration

    485 Motor Configuration - Clicking on the motor “Config” button will bring you to the Device Configuration menu. - 485 motor confirguration has 4 menus, properties, limits, presets, groups - Motor movement controls allow you to adjust the motor (@=stop) - Click “Refresh”...
  • Page 21 - Enter the limits menu by clicking the “Limits” button - Upper and lower limits can be adjusted and the - current positions are reported in the motor limit fields - Factory reset of the motor can be performed (This will erase everything in the motor) - Click on the “Adjust”...
  • Page 22 - Enter the groups menu by clicking the “Groups” button - Groups must be created in the Aggregate Integration table before they are available here. - To add groups to this motor simply click on the dropdown list - Each motor can store up to 8 groups - Click back or another menu button...
  • Page 23: Rts Receiver Configuration

    Integration table before they are available here - Devices, groups, super groups are all available as targets in the drop-down list - SI supports 4 channels per receiver - When you are done, click the “Send to Device” button to update configuration in the receiver...
  • Page 24: 485 Keypad Configuration

    485 Keypad Configuration - Clicking on the keypad “Config” button will bring you to the Device Configuration menu - When the keypad config page loads, any current configuration of the buttons are automatically loaded into each slot - To configure the 485 keypad, select the buttons you would like to program - Up to 8 buttons can be configured - Special attention should be made on the number &...
  • Page 25 - Select which button you would like to configure - Each button can be programmed with a different command for a Press, a Hold, or a Release (and to different Targets as needed) or you can program a sequence - A press sends the command to the target on the leading edge of the press - A Hold sends the command to the target once the button has been held for atleast 1.5 seconds...
  • Page 26: Keypad Comand List

    Keypad Comand List - MOVE UP – Sends target to upper limit - MOVE DOWN – Sends target to the lower limit - STOP – Sends target the stop movement command - MOVE TO PRESET # - Sends target to IP # specified in thecommand data field - MOVE TO NEXT HIGHER PRESET –...
  • Page 27: Keypad Sequence

    Keypad Sequence - A button can also be confirgured as a sequence - The sequence setting will cycle through up to three commands (press/hold/ release) for each time you press the button (leading edge) - Targets can be: - any Motors - Zigbee Edge Routers - any Groups - any Super Groups...
  • Page 28: Groups

    Groups - Clicking on the Group table button, will bring you to the Group Integration Table - In this table, you can create, edit, import and delete groups - Click on the “Create Group” button to create a new group - Optionally you can name your new group and you can adjust the integration ID if needed - Select the communication type for this group...
  • Page 29: Super Groups

    Super Groups - Clicking on the Super Group table button, will bring you to the Super Group Integration Table - In this table, you can create, edit and delete super groups and broadcast aliases - Click on the “Create Super Group” button to create a new super group - Optionally you can name your new super group and adjust the integration ID if needed...
  • Page 30: Broadcast Alias

    Broadcast Alias - Optionally you can name your new Broadcast Alias and adjust the integration ID if needed - Select any 485, Zigbee, or a +1 target - Targets can include motors, Zigbee Edge Routers, groups and super groups - Valid integration IDs (Broadcast capture, for use with 0-10v, Keypads, and Fontus) - FFFF00 –...
  • Page 31: Telnet Client Table

    - Select the target for this action - Targets can include motors, Zigbee Edge Routers, groups and super groups - Click “Submit Action Table” button to send action map to TRO.Y - Click Back to return to the Aggregate Integration table...
  • Page 32: Special Groups

    Special Groups - Valid special Groups (Broadcast capture, for use with 0-10v, Keypads, and Fontus) - FFFFFF (Basic 485 broadcast to other 485 devices within the logical segment) - FFFFF0 (All Motors, 485, RTS, Zigbee) - FFFFF1 (485 Motors only) - FFFFF2 (RTS Motors only) - FFFFF3 (Zigbee Motors only) - FFFF00 –...
  • Page 33: Programming Troubleshooting

    Ensure you have enabled or refreshed a third party integration in the TaHoma app. I have connected an RTS receiver to TRO.Y and the red LED of the receiver is on and I have programmed up to 4 channels in the TRO.Y device table, however I cannot control anything with my RTS device.
  • Page 34: Future Tro.y Firmware Releases

    Future TRO.Y Firmware releases - Elan support - RTI support - Savant support - Crestron Home support - Iris “Virtual single Bus” - Virtual keypad - Site Files - Java Gui...
  • Page 36 ® Screen Innovations 9715-B Burnet Rd, Suite 400 Austin, TX 78758 512.832.6939 www.screeninnovations.com www.screeninnovations.com | 512.832.6939 | Doc.#110-104a | Version 1.2 | 7 February 2020...

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