Table of Contents Installation Start Up ........................... 4 Gateway Connection Configuration Ethernet and WIFI ..............4 Understanding GW status........................5 My first installation ..........................5 1.3.1 Select a name for your installation and activate your Gateway ........... 5 1.3.2 Inclusion Z-Wave Device ......................6 1.3.2.1 Unsecured &...
1 Installation Start Up Before you continue, you should have read the quick start guide. This guide informs you about the steps you have to take to connect the gateway to the current and your local area network. The following chapters inform you of the steps to take to get your installation up and running from web browsers.
1.2 Understanding GW status It is important to understand that the DUT (gateway) needs internet connectivity to perform all tasks related to this manual. The device provides information about its state using LEDs as following: Function Blue (*1) Green Mode Initialization/busy continuous continuous...
1) Name your installation (e.g. "My Home") 2) Enter the serial number of your gateway (this must be provided by your service provider. If you have not received this number, please contact your provider's support service) 3) Enter city name 4) Click "Continue"...
Examples: Once the system successfully links the device, you will get the information of the device as shown on the left capture. On this screen, you can: 1) Assign device name 2) Assign area 3) Add another device 4) Go into view of all the devices 1.3.2.2 S2 device In case you are linking a S2 devices, the link process will pop up a window for you introduce the DSK of the device.
In case a device that does not need PIN confirmation (for type S2 Unauthenticated), the windows will show device DSK information so the DSK can be compared against device being linked. Follow the instructions on the web page and wait for the device to be displayed as shown in the next capture.
1.3.3 Exclusion of Z-Wave Device In order to remove a Z-Wave device from your network navigate to “Administration”->”Installations” menu option. Click in the “Add Device” Icon, a screen shown different protocols will appear. By clicking on the Z-Wave icon you can start adding devices The System will guide you through the process, please follow the instructions online.
1.3.3.2 Remove a failed device. To make it easier for the user, the “delete” action for failed devices is only shown when the device has been detected as failing (so it will have the “offline” status). To access the feature from the “Devices” section, just click on an item (if they belong to the same Z-Wave device it’s not important which one you choose), a menu with some options will appear, one of them being a paper bin (only if the sensor is detected as failing), use it to trigger the “Remove failed”...
1.3.4 Add Cameras By clicking on the camera icon you can start adding devices. The System will guide you through the process, please follow the instructions online. Last step of the process, there are two ways to do this: the installation wizard automatically detects your cameras (Installation Wizard Mode) or manually add them (Manual Mode).
A new window will open and show the settings If your camera. Choose the name of the camera and credentials, to add the camera just press "Add Camera". The System will show the new camera added (in this case its name is Test. If you want to add another camera press "Add camera manual mode".
1.3.5 Add WiBeee Sensor By clicking on the WiBeee icon you can start adding devices To add devices, press the green button. Fill device name Wifi (format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX), the system will search your network and add it if to the system when find it. v.Feb.2021...
1.3.6 Add Wireless MBUS Devices Clicking on the Wireless Mbus icon you can start adding devices. As in the case of Wibeee, it will take you to another screen where you will have to click the Add device button. Once pressed, a pop-up window will appear to add the link information.
2 enControl user interface; devices and information. By clicking Dashboard -> Home inthe main menu (or just after login), the graphical user interface will show the main dashboard. From where the user will navigate to main functions: (1) comfort, (2) security, (3) consumptions (energy insights) and (4) control.
Temperature and Lux sensors, will appear in this view as 3 separate devices (sensors) as can be seen in following capture. 2.2 View Control This section is accessible from the top-level menu (when logged in as regular user) “Dashboard” -> “Control”. It provides an overview of most “actuable”...
“Areas” subsection, changes to the “main” thermostat might end up changing some of the “secondary” devices. Most of the information shown in this section is automatically updated via WebSockets, however in case of doubt just refresh the view. “Areas” section in the UI will show (grouped) virtual sensors (like temperature, humidity, etc…) per home room (= area).
Figure 7: UI Security view Devices supported that will be shown in this view are: 1) Magnetic sensor (door/window sensors) 2) Movement/presence 3) Water leakage 4) CO 5) Smoke 2.5 View Consumptions This section is accessible from the top-level menu “Dashboard” -> “Consumptions”.
When your consumption Icon displays “-X%” with green colouring, this means that your location is consuming significantly less energy this month compared to the previous month. When the consumption Icon displays “+X%” with red colouring, this means that you are consuming significantly more energy during the current month compared to the previous month.
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By running your pointer over the pie chart situated on the left side of the screen you can see which device consumes more energy. To see detailed consumption information by type of appliance, click on the corresponding percentage. Here you will see detailed consumption information for a specific appliance type (i.e.
3 Installation Administration When you click on the Administration menu, you will be able to access the different facilities contracted and the different users activated for all the locations. You can also create new installations. Once inside installations, you can select to configure the installation, add / remove devices, restart and stop the home gateway.
Click on "Change City", enter the name of your city and / or move the position icon on the map and then click on confirm. Click on "Change Name", enter the desired name for your installation and then click on confirm. Click on "Area Manager"...
3.3 Backup By clicking on the backup icon, you will be able to make backups in the own gateway and in the cloud. The systems backups automatically all data everyday, so you don’t need to worry about backup. The option is leave just in case you would like to perform a backup immediately.
The system will redirect you to the next screen, where all the devices will be shown. For each device, you can: 1. See if you are communicating with the gateway (the device that does not communicate is labeled "No Connection"). 2.
3.5.2 Configuration parameters for energy meter devices. For meter devices, you will be able to configure: 1) Electricity a. Consumption category i. Decide if the device is the main meter of the installation. 2) Gas, water a. Decide if the device is the main meter of the installation. 3.5.3 Configuration parameters for comfort devices For comfort devices, you Will be able to configure: 1) Thermostat...
3.6 Z-Wave Advance configuration Click on the Administration menu, then installations. Once inside installations, select configuration. From Configuration view you will be able to access Z-Wave advance configuration options. from where you will be able to: 1) Deal with learn mode. 2) Manage Provisioning list 3) Show DSK 4) Request NIF...
3.6.2 Node provisioning for smart start Smart Start is designed to facilitate the inclusion of multiple devices simultaneously by storing unique Device Security Keys (DSK) in the hub. This ensures that the Gateway is ready for error-free, and uniform inclusion across all device types and brands with secure S2 security framework before the device is even powered on for the first time.
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• Not included (pending) - The node will be added when it issues SmartStart Inclusion requests or is added manually following manufacturer inclusion procedure. • Included – The node has been already included in the Z-Wave network. • Not included (pending) Ignored - SmartStart Inclusion requests are ignored unless changed by controller.
3.6.3 Learn mode. This performs the Z-Wave Set Learn Mode network operation. This can be performed when; (i) the gateway is not in a network and will typically make the gateway an Inclusion or Secondary Controller, in which case, some of its facilities will not be available, and (ii) when the DUT is part of a network (for exclusion of the DUT if it is not SIS).
3.6.5 Reset This factory resets the gateway: 1) Removes all Z-Wave device from the Gateway from the installation. 2) Resets Z-Wave Module If this controller is the primary controller for your network, resetting it will result in the nodes in your network being orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude and re-include all of the nodes in the network.
4 Z-Wave Network 4.1 Devices and manufacturers This product can be operated in any Z-Wave network with other Z-Wave certified devices from other manufacturers. All non-battery-operated nodes within the network will act as repeaters regardless of vendor to increase reliability of the network. 4.2 Associations There is only 1 Association group, supporting 1 node for Lifeline.
POWERLEVEL Highest granted None SECURITY SECURITY_2 None SUPERVISION None None TIME TRANSPORT_SERVICE None Highest granted VERSION ZWAVEPLUS_INFO None * INCLUSION_CONTROLLER & NW_MGMT_INCLUSION CCs are only present if the Gateway role is inclusion controller. 4.4 Basic command class This product does nothing on receiving Basic CC Set or Get. This product controls “unknown”...
6 Trouble Shooting Ensure the GW is connected to service, i.e. the only BLUE led is on. If other leds are ON, the GW may be busy or unconnected from/to cloud the service. Following table show the status of the device based on the leds: Function Blue (*1)
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Device is not in the network Check that you have correctly registered the device following the manufacturer's instructions. I cannot add / remove The device does not turn on Verify that the device has power wmbus devices The device is not recognized Verify that the information added is correct Device not found The device is far from radio coverage...
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