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TRO.Y / 2 Programming Guide 201559 TRO.Y / 2 IP Gateway 302296 TRO.Y Off-line Site File Editor ® DOC.#400114 www.screeninnovations.com | 512.832.6939 | Doc.#400114 | Version 1.5 | April 2023...
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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. Control4, the Control4 logo, the 4-ball logo, 4Store, 4Sight, Control4 My Home, Mockupancy, BakPak, Pakedge, Pakedge TruStream, SmartWav, StealthPorts, and Triplex are registered trademarks or trademarks of Control4 Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and/or other countries.
49 - 50 Firmware version used in this document Screen Innovations, SI, Nano, Zen, Transformer, Air, Solo, Janus, Killahurtz, KHz, Joule, J4M35, Fontus, Moab, Kratos, Link Pro, Link ProZ, HELEN of TROY, Slate, Pegasus, Black Diamond, Black Diamond Zero Edge, Flexglass, TRO.Y, Zen Roller Shades, Zero Edge, Rollable TV, and Zero-G are all trademarks or registered trademarks of US SCREEN CORPORATION and US SHADE CORPORATION in the U.S.
Note: If your project contains any Zigbee or RTS motors, you must use a compatible wireless bridge such as the SI HELEN, J4M35, Link ProZ, or TaHoma Switch. When using a Link ProZ TaHoma, or TaHoma switch you must complete your configuration using the TaHoma app in combination with your TaHoma/LinkPro Z.Before binding any RTS products to a TaHoma or LinkPro Z, all RTS...
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Note: In this document we highlight the sections which only apply for future firmware releases on TRO.Y2 with this highlighted box (TRO.Y 2) TRO.Y / 2 Discovery Procedures Using a standard web browser, connect to TRO.Y / 2 Use one of the following methods to determine TRO.Y / 2’s IP address: - without DHCP server The default IP address is 169.254.169.254 - with DHCP server...
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- Using universal plug-and-play with Windows Open the file explorer and click on the network icon. SI_TRO.Y is listed in “ Other Devices” in network devices. - Double-click the TRO.Y / 2 icon to bring up the web browser, - Right-click the TRO.Y / 2 icon to bring up the TRO.Y / 2 properties including the IP address The Home menu has all five selections: If you cannot see TRO.Y / 2 in your other devices then go to page 49 - 51 for any additional...
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Web Browser Interface Etiquette As with any web browser interface, refrain from using the standard back, forward or refresh buttons as you can lose data that has not yet been saved or sent to TRO.Y / 2. Pro-tip: You can auto-hide your address bar by going into your web browser settings to help avoid this situation.
TRO.Y / 2 Data storage While designing a SI shade/screen system, you will create data stored across multiple devices such as motors, keypads, and gateway devices including the web browser that you are using to configure or build site file for TRO.Y / 2. During the commissioning, you may experience slight delays depending on which device(s) TRO.Y / 2 is communicating with.
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Dashboard - Using a browser and navigate to the TRO.Y / 2 IP address found using one of the previous methods listed on pg. 5 - 6 - If this is the 1st time, you are accessing TRO.Y / 2, no password has been created yet.
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Connection Status Types - Telnet Server Connection – shows the current connection or configuration status - Helen Wireless Bridge Connection – shows the current connection or configuration and authentication status (TRO.Y 2) - LinkProZ/TaHoma Wireless Bridge Connection – shows the current connection or configuration and authentication status - Telnet Client Connection –...
Submit. Note: SI support does not have a way to unlock or change this password. If the password is lost, you can use the Security Bypass button to allow 5 minutes to correct/modify the Password or...
System Time Settings System Time Settings allow system time, date and location to be entered for use with events and scenes System Reset, will perform a warm re-boot of gateway(s) TRO.Y / 2 Firmware Update Allow you to update TRO.Y / 2 system firmware with download progress bar.
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Helen connected to a Control port. Features that require a real-time clock will not function correctly on TRO.Y. Contact SI Sales if your customer requires features from a real-time clock for information on how to upgrade to TRO.Y 2.
Event Management Events are a control command(s) that trigger (or start) a user scene at a designated time or oc- currence. Scenes must be crated before setting up an event Create, Save and discard events To create an event, click create event, type a label, select a scene and the time or occurrence of the trigger...
Scene Management Scenes are command(s) that are triggered from events or 3rd party controls and send selected commands to designated target(s) To create a scene, click create scene, type a scene label and Integration ID, or use auto generated ID from TRO.Y / 2 Click on the “Show Config”...
Telnet Server Settings - The Telnet Server Settings are used for third party control systems - Click “Enable” to start Telnet Server Session - Select Telnet port (default is 23) - Select User Name and Password - Click “Submit” when configuration is complete Note: Use the server settings to connect to J4M35.
Telnet Client - The Telnet Client Settings are typically used for third party keypads - 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, use the “Restart”...
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Telnet Client Table - Clicking the “Telnet Client Action Table” button, will bring you to the Telnet Client Table. - In this table, you can create, actions, capture buttons, edit, and delete actions. - Click the “Create Action” button to create a new action map manually or click “Capture” to capture one button at a time from the Telnet server (15 seconds pairing per command).
HTTP Commands Caution should be used when sending any HTTP Get commands to TRO.Y / 2, any incorrect ASCII character(s) could cause damage to your system site file and operation of TRO.Y / 2. Before sending any HTTP commands ensure you have made a site file backup in case you need to reload your site file.
Wireless Bridge Settings - Link ProZ / TaHoma / TaHoma switch Note: This screen will only appear if you have a HELEN connected to the Helen port Enter IP and port for LinkProZ, TaHoma, TaHoma switch default port is 44100 Screenshot from TaHoma app...
Wireless Bridge Settings - Helen - Connect Helen to the Helen Port, click on Show Wireless Bridge Settings, and click on Helen Bridge, then click on Submit. Restart TRO.Y 2 and make sure the Left LED on the Helen port is solid green. - The refresh button only updates the Helen configuration data.
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Helen, and the corresponding Router (or parent) relationship. NOTE: Please follow all the Zigbee networking rules found in the SI Zigbee Design guide. The Helen of TRO.Y 2 (or Zigbee Coordinator) will always be shown at the top, and each Zigbee node will be listed as a child under the coordinator.
Helen Firmware Update To update Helen firmware please push the reset button on TRO.Y / 2 and then click on the choose file and browse to a valid /gbl file which can be found on the Screen Innovations Helen support website.
Integrating with J4M35 To integrate with the wireless bridge J4M35, open the Telnet server settings in TRO.Y 2 Integration settings menu, Click TCP, and enter Port 23 and the user name and password you want to use. In your web browser enter the IP address of your J4M35 forward slash troy and click on enable. Enter your TRO.Y2 IP address, port number 23 and the user name and password you used in the Telnet server settings above, click save, and power cycle your J4M35.
Integration Table Integration Table - The Aggregate Integrate table contains all of the devices in your system including motors, keypads, groups, and RTS receivers. - Some devices in this table can be configured while others may only be shown for information puposes.
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In the Device Integration Table, you can create and/or discover 485 and ZigBee Motors and Accessories when connected to a 485 Bus or ZigBee Coordinator.2.Change - When you are done adding devices you can accept them (Send to Aggregate Table), validate them (run Design check), or erase them.
485 Device Discovery - Clicking on the 485 Discovery button will bring you to the Device Discovery menu. - To begin Device Discovery click the “Start 485 Discovery” button, any 485 devices connected to one or more of the 485 BUS OUT ports on TRO.Y / 2 will populate.
Device Configuration - Clicking on a “Config” button will bring up the Device Configuration page. - Clicking on the “Test” button will send a momentary up / down movement to the motor or group - Zigbee and RTS motors need to be configured in the TaHoma app before they are listed in this Aggregation Integration Zigbee 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” button to see current position. - Enter the properties menu by clicking the “Properties”...
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- 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.
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- Enter the groups menu by clicking the “Groups” button - 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 - Groups must be created in the Groups menu first before you can select them want for the motors - Click send groups to Device when finished - Click back or another menu button...
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.
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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.
Configuring For A Standard Programmable Keypad - Select which button you would like to configure. - Each button can be programmed with a different command for a “Press”, “Hold”, “Release”, or “Sequence” (and to different Targets as needed). - “Press” sends the command to the target on the leading edge of the press.
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Configuring For A Preset Selection Keypad - Click on the configure as Target destination keypad check box. - In this mode you must select your target destination(Preset) for buttons 1-5. - Valid target destinations are motors, groups or super groups. - Next to each button (1-5) is a Red LED which indicates the currently selected target (Preset).
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Keypad Sequence - A button can also be confirgured as a sequence - Sent commands change each time the button is pressed - The sequence setting will cycle through up to three commands: Press (action 2) Hold (action 1 &3) Release (action 4) for each time you press the button (leading edge) it will sequence through actions 1-4...
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.
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.
Broadcast Alias - Broadcast Alias are used with 485 devices that are normally sending broadcast addressed commands (FFFFFF) and allow you to target specific 485, Zigbee, RTS devices or groups. - Optionally you can name your new Broadcast Alias and adjust the integration ID if needed. - Select any 485, Zigbee, or a +1 target.
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Reports - Clicking on the “Report” button will take you to the Integration Report menu. - In this menu you can create, delete, save and load site files and integration reports. - These reports use .csv file format which can be used in most spreadsheets. - These reports contain all system settings, device and group lists for documenting your project.
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Loading Site Files Note: Loading a Site File into TRO.Y / 2 will overwrite all settings - Querying wireless bridges may take up to 2 min.s to complete. - Ensure to commit the integration table when all data has been loaded. - TRO.Y / 2 may be required to reboot during this loading process.
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Loading Site Files (cont.) - Now you must match the live devices, and groups with the devices and groups in your site file. - Click on the dropdown box for each device/group to select which device/group you would like to pair with. - When finished, click on the “Commit Matches”...
TROY 2 Bootloader Fix Information Steps below to perform Boot Loader Fix for TROY unit to allow new TROY Firmware to be loaded. 1. Download and Unzip the Boot Loader Fix file “xxxxxxxx.troy” and the TROY 2 firmware file “Troy_FW_xxxx.zip” from the Screen Innovations website. **URL for BootLoader Needed** a.
Programming Troubleshooting What if I don’t have DHCP server? Refer pages 4 & 5 for alternative methods and setting a static IP address. When updating a firmware, keep receiving a Failed message Ensure you have pressed the Reset button one time and the status LED is flashing red. No TRO.Y / 2 LEDs are on Check the PoE switch or PoE injector to see if it has proper power connections.
Windows Advanced Sharing Settings All of these options can be found in the “Advanced Sharing Settings” section of Windows (Directory Structure Below). Control Panel\Network and Internet\Network and Sharing Center\Advanced sharing settings...
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Windows Advanced Sharing Settings (continued)
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