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  • Page 1 SMARTair Wireless...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Good to know and Do’s and Don’ts ........................... - 18 - 10.1 Good to know..............................- 18 - 10.2 Do’s .................................. - 20 - Don ‘ts ................................- 20 - 10.3 History– Modifications Version Modification Concept Not for distribution V1.0 SMARTair Wireless manual TS1000 V6.03a 12/04/2016 - 2 - Concept...
  • Page 3: System Architecture

    1 System Architecture The UOL (Update On-Line) devices can be connected through RF (Wireless) to the PC. Hubs are connected to the PC through an Ethernet connection using the UDP protocol and with the UOL devices through RF. The RF communication is 868 MHz and proprietary protocol. Information sent between devices is encrypted with a proprietary protocol.
  • Page 4: Door Configuration

    Once the license is activated and the Manage Wireless doors, Automatically update Wireless doors is activated. A new Wireless menu will appear on the main screen of the software. (Possibly you need to close and reopen the software to see the new menu) The RF module inside the device can have three different states: Always Sleep Manufacturing...
  • Page 5 After you created the locking plan Matrix, you need to load the plan into the PP and initialize the device. During this initialization, the PP will read the RF Wireless Address of the device and store this in the PP. After you initialized the device, connect the PP to the software and open the “Openings”...
  • Page 6: Setting Up The Hub(S)

    At this moment the Wireless devices are operational but only with Off-Line functionality. This means the customer already can access the door with his card. The next step is to add the hub(s) to the system. This requires some IT knowledge and some preparation work needs to be done in advance together with the client or the IT service of the client.
  • Page 7: Hub Connections

    3.3 Hub connections The hub requires a power supply and an network cable connected to the network of the client. The power supply can be an 230 Vac connection or an 12Vdc connection. Do not connect them both at the same time! PoE is not supported by the hub! Please pay attention to the earthing connection of the 230Vac connection, this must be always connected when using 230Vac.
  • Page 8 In lower version of the TS1000, the services of the TS1000 software must be stopped before this program can be used. This newer version will check if these services are still running and will ask if these services may be stopped. Accept that the services may be stopped.
  • Page 9 On the right you must fill in the new IP address of this hub and click Initialize HUB. The hub is now being initialized with the new IP address (in the example 192.168.1.11). If OK, click on the exit button. The program will ask you if you would like the services stopped previously to be started again, click on Yes.
  • Page 10: Connecting The Hub To The Smartair Ts1000

    5 Connecting the hub to the SMARTair TS1000 Open the SMARTair TS1000 software and select the Setup menu Select the Wireless tab and enter the Name of the hub and it’s IP address. If all information is entered, click on Apply. The hub will now be available in the system.
  • Page 11 Select the newly added hub and click on Setup. 12/04/2016 - 11 - Concept...
  • Page 12 Click on the correct hub and click on Start Diagnostics If communication to the hub is OK, the RF version of the hub must now appear and an Green Check in communication. Once this is done, the hub is up and running and we can start pairing devices to the hub. For this we need that the door devices are up and running and that the RF Wireless address is filled in in the doors menu.
  • Page 13: Pairing Devices With An Hub

    7 Pairing devices with an hub Now we need to create a special card called “Init Wireless Card”. For this we need to exit the Wireless setup and select the tab Special Cards. Make sure that the card encoder is connected to the computer and that you have an card available. Please note that all data on this card will be deleted and that this is an special card that only should be used when setting up wireless devices and therefore you should keep this card in an special/secure place! Place the card on the encoder and click on the “Init Wireless Card”...
  • Page 14 Now select the Wireless tab again and select the hub you wish to pair devices to and click on Setup. First we click on Start Diagnostics to make sure we can still communicate with the hub as this is not shown at the moment. If we see the Green check, we can proceed.
  • Page 15 Notice the device is in Always Awake mode, that the device is not Assigned/Paired with the hub and we can see the signal strength of the RF communication. If you are happy with the signal strength (best 3 bars are more, 2 or 1 bar is not good) you can assign/pair this device to this hub by selecting the device you want to pair and click on Add RF.
  • Page 16 Once the device is Assigned/Paired and the RF module is in Standard Mode, the device is connected to the system and up and running. The customer will only use the Wireless menu on the main page to do his daily configurations. All the connected devices are shown in this menu.
  • Page 17 Select a device and click on Start Diagnostics to see if communication is possible to that device. If the Green check is shown, this is good. The signal strength is also updated every time the Diagnostics is started. This is not updated automatically! For more details on the use of the Wireless menu, please refer to the specific SMARTair TS1000 manual.
  • Page 18: Resetting The Hub Back To Factory Default

    9 Resetting the hub back to factory default First power off the hub, then press the indicated button and power up the hub while pressing this button for at least 10 seconds. Release the button and allow the hub to start up. The hub has now been reset to factory default (default IP address).
  • Page 19 In the Wireless menu, if we Start Diagnostics and we see , this means there is no communication from PC to the hub. Check the network of the client and that the hub has power. In the Wireless menu, if we Start Diagnostics and we see , this means there is no communication from hub to the device.
  • Page 20: Do's

    10.2 Do’s Do test the location and the number of hub’s needed on side before fixing them to the wall. The number of hub’s are very dependent on the building, it’s interior and the overall environment. The number of hub’s cannot be defined in advance or on paper… Do install the hub in a vertical position on the wall.

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