Nice Yubii Home Pro YHP-001 Instructions And Warnings For Installation And Use

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Yubii Home Pro
YHP-001
Hub for Yubii ecosystem
EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use
v1.0

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  • Page 1 Yubii Home Pro YHP-001 Hub for Yubii ecosystem EN - Instructions and warnings for installation and use v1.0...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table A2 - Radio Communition - Z-Wave (500 series) Table A3 - Radio Communition - Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n/a/ac) Table A4 - Radio Communition - 433Mhz (Nice) Table A5 - Radio Communition - 868Mhz (ELERO) Table A6 - Radio Communition - Zigbee 4 - FIRST INSTALLATION - USING ETHERNET CABLE 4.1 - Start up using Ethernet cable...
  • Page 3 CONTENT 16 - NICE DEVICES 16.1 - Adding Nice devices with already programmed transmitter: 16.2 - Setting parameters for the device 16.3 - Adding Nice devices without a programmed transmitter: 16.4 - Adding Nice transmitters as scene controllers: 17 - LINKED DEVICES 18 - THERMOSTATS 18.1 - How does the linked device work?
  • Page 4 36 - USERS AND ACCESS - USERS 36.1 - User roles 36.2 Adding users 36.3 - Sharing remote access via NICE ID 36.4 - Giving permissions to user 36.5 - Managing user’s mobile devices 36.6 - Setting PIN for the user 36.7 - Setting local password for the user...
  • Page 5 45.1 - What are Scenarios ? 45.2 - Adding a Scenario 45.3 - Favourite roller shutter positions 45.4 - Adding favourites for Elero 45.5 - Adding favourites for Nice and Z-Wave 45 - SCENES - AUTOMATION 45.1 - Creating scenes 45.2 - Editing scenes 45.3 - Deleting scenes...
  • Page 6 62.2 - Restoring backup from the list 63 - DIAGNOSTICS - RECOVERY MODE 64 - ASSISTANTS - INTEGRATIONS 64.1 - Assistants that works with NICE Smart Home: 64.2 Assistants that works with NICE Smart Home: 65 - REPORTING A SECURITY ISSUE - SECURITY 65.1.
  • Page 7: Important Safety Information

    Failure to observe recommendations included in this manual may be dangerous or cause a violation of the law. The manufacturer, NICE SpA Oderzo TV Italia will not be held responsible for any loss or damage resulting from not following the instructions of operating manual.
  • Page 8: Description And Features

    • Capable of controlling compatible devices using the following radio standards: - Z-Wave (500 series) - Wi-Fi – 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz (802.11 b/g/n/a/ac) - Nice FLOR, OPERA and PLN2+ - Elero PLN2 • No Internet cable required, works on Wi-Fi, •...
  • Page 9: Specifications

    Max. transmitting power 2.4GHz 2400-2483.5 MHz +20dBm 5GHz 5150-5250 MHz +14dBm Table A4 - Radio Communition - 433Mhz (Nice) Radio Frequence band Max. transmitting power 433.05-434.04 Mhz +9dBm Table A5 - Radio Communition - 868Mhz (ELERO) Radio Frequence band Max. transmitting power 868.0-869.65 MHz...
  • Page 10: First Installation - Using Ethernet Cable

    FIRST INSTALATION - USING ETHERNET CABLE 4.1 - Start up using Ethernet cable 1. Connect the gateway to your home’s Internet router using the provided Ethernet cable. 2. Plug the provided power adapter into an outlet and connect it to the gateway. 3.
  • Page 11: Alternative Installation And Configuration

    ALTERNATIVE INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION 6.1 - Using Ethernet cable (recommended) 1. Connect the smart phone or computer, to the same network to which the device was connected 2. Go to find.yubiihome.com 10.42.0.1 using your web browser. 3. Proceed according to the displayed instructions. 6.2 - Using Wi-Fi only 1.
  • Page 12: Status Indicator

    STATUS INDICATOR Table A7 - Gateway indicators Power Copper – powered Copper – connected to Internet Internet Red – disconnected from Internet Copper – connected to LAN Fast pulsing copper – connecting to LAN Copper – connected to Wi-Fi Fast pulsing copper – connecting to Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Red –...
  • Page 13: Interfaces

    • Settings – a list of settings grouped into over a dozen categories, in which you can adjust the operation of the NICE System to your needs.
  • Page 14: Console

    • Tags and Scenes – Scenes fallback to the default tag which is created on the basis of the scene ID, e.g. SCENE54. That is why any output from that scene to the console will be tagged as SCENE + scene ID. You can change the tag by specifying the first parameter in the nice.debug function, e.g. nice.debug(‘Your Tag’, ‘Content’).
  • Page 15: Zigbee And Elero Devices

    Synchronised pairing is possible. This allows multiple devices to be paired with the controller or remote at the same time. The number of paired devices will be displayed during pairing. Synchronised pairing of Elero devices is available in the Nice/Elero settings.
  • Page 16: Z-Wave Devices Associations

    8. If the device is battery powered, wake it up manually or wait for next automatic wake up. Z-WAVE DEVICES PARAMETERS NICE devices allows to customize their operation to user’s needs using configurable parameters. The settings can be adjusted via Z-Wave controller to which the device is added.
  • Page 17: Nice Devices

    9. You will see a list of all actions eligible for your device. • For gates, doors and barriers: click Bind Mode for an action, then put the Nice device into the transmitter memorization mode according to its manual, then confirm on the Yubii Home Center, repeat for each action (if using Mode II, activate memorization for the specific action).
  • Page 18: Linked Devices

    Heat, Cool, Auto, Off. 18.2 - Creating Thermostats You can add a Nice thermostat to the system and you will be able to start scenes by clicking any remote key. 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to >...
  • Page 19: Humidifiers / Dehumidifiers

    19.2 - Creating Humidity 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to > Devices. 3. Click on 4. Select Nice Device. 5. Select Humidifier. 6. Enter the name of the humidifier. 7. Choose a Room. 8. Choose the Humidity Sensor.
  • Page 20: Switches (A Group Of Switches)

    21.2 - Creating Switches (grouping) 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to > Devices. 3. Click on 4. Select Nice Device. 5. Select Thermostat. 6. Enter the name of the thermostat. 7. Choose a Room. 8. Choose the main device.
  • Page 21: Sprinklers

    23.1 - Creating Sprinklers 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to > Devices. 3. Click on 4. Select Nice Device. 5. Select Sprinklers. 6. Enter the name of the thermostat. 7. Choose a Room. 8. Choose watering devices. 9. Select soil moisture sensor (optional).
  • Page 22: Multilevel Sensors

    MULTILEVEL SENSORS You can combine multiple multilevel sensors of the same type to create one main sensor. It will calculate its value from the values of the linked devices using the mathematical function you choose. Available functions: • Average • Median •...
  • Page 23: Cameras

    1. Log on to your gateway. 2. Click on Settings. 3. Click device. 4. Click Other device. 5. From the devices list find - Camera Nice. 6. Click Add. 7. Click Advanced. 8. Click Camera. 9. Click Advanced. 10. Enter the camera login.
  • Page 24: Multilevel Sensors

    MULTILEVEL SENSORS The concept of Quick Apps is an evolution of plugins and virtual devices found in previous NICE gateways. It is possible to use Quick Apps to prepare integrations with the devices which are not Z-Wave, but offer some API which can be implemented in our Quick App.
  • Page 25: Notifications

    NOTIFICATIONS 28.1 - Setting notifications for the device 1. Choose the states of the device you want to be informed about. Available options depend on the device type. 2. Choose the interval for the notification: • Once (will be done once when the event occurs), •...
  • Page 26: Rooms And Sections - Sections

    ROOMS AND SECTIONS - SECTIONS Rooms and sections are used to organize devices to reflect their place in your house. 29.1 - Sections Sections represent areas in your house (e.g. floors) and rooms can be assigned to them. 29.2 - Adding sections 1.
  • Page 27: Network Settings

    NETWORK SETTINGS 31.1 - Network status - Gateway housing Network status by checking the diodes on the gateway housing: Table A9 - Diodes on Home Center housing Copper – connected to Internet Internet Red – disconnected from Internet Copper – connected to LAN Fast pulsing copper –...
  • Page 28: Wifi Connection

    WIFI CONNECTION 33.1 - Connecting to LAN network: 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to > Network > Wi-Fi connection. 3. Enable Wi-Fi. 4. Click Search & Connect to Network • If your network is on the list: - Select the network from the list and click Next, - Enter password if needed.
  • Page 29: Secure Connection

    SECURE CONNECTION The gateway can use HTTP and HTTPS protocols for communication. Use HTTPS to ensure security by encrypting communication. 35.1 - To set connection type: 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to > Network > Secure Connection. 3. Select connection type: •...
  • Page 30: Users And Access - Users

    4. Enter Name and E-mail (we recommend using Yubii ID) of added user and click Next. 5. Message with local password for the new account will be sent to entered e-mail address. 36.3 - Sharing remote access via NICE ID Only owner can share access to the gateway via Yubii ID.
  • Page 31: Remote Access

    INSTALLER ACCESS The NICE Smart Home System can be configured on your own or by a certified NICE Installer. In case your system has been configured by the NICE Installer, the Installer Access may facilitate his later work by allowing him to monitor and access to selected information of your system.
  • Page 32: Time And Units

    TIME AND UNITS The gateway gives you possibility to set the time, time zone, units and even separators! 40.1 - To adjust the settings: 1. Open the Configuration Interface. 2. Go to > Access > Users. 3. Open the Time & Units tab. Now you can change settings, such as: 40.2 - Date and time: •...
  • Page 33 VOIP 42.1 - Adding clients 1. Open the Configuration Interface. 2. Go to > Access > Users. 3. Click Add VoIP client. 4. Enter Display name, VoIP username, and VoIP password. 5. Click Add to Save. 6. The new VoIP user has been created and it is at the end of the list. Note.
  • Page 34 8. Confirm the position. 9. If the roller shutter has not reached the desired level, you can repeat the configuration by clicking Configure again. 44.5 - Adding favourites for Nice and Z-Wave 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to Settings >...
  • Page 35 • Block Scenes are easy to build. Using number of available customizable blocks complex scenes can be visually created. It is not possible to implement all functionalities of the NICE Smart Home System with Block Scenes, but are the best way for a basic user to enhance home automation.
  • Page 36 45.6 - Changing name 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to > Scenes. 3. Click on the frame next to the scene you want to rename. 4. Enter new name. 45.7 - Disabling/enabling 1. Open the Configuration interface. 2. Go to >...
  • Page 37 EVENTS - AUTOMATION Custom events may be used to expand the functionality of scenes. Similar to variables, they can be used to connect different scenes, but they do not store any additional information, only that something happened (specified by you). You can emit your custom event in scenes and QuickApps, then use it to trigger other scenes.
  • Page 38 CREATING THERMOSTATS - AUTOMATION 1. Open the Configuration Interface. 2. Go to > Events. 3. Click on 4. Click Add user button. 5. Click Thermostat. 6. Enter the name of the thermostat. 7. Choose a Room. Choose the main device. 9.
  • Page 39 SPRINKLERS - GARDEN CARE 53.1 - Home Center VoIP server Watering schedules allow for automatic control of your sprinklers. You need to create sprinklers first in order to configure watering schedules. 53.2 - Adding clients 1. Open the Configuration Interface. 2.
  • Page 40 PROFILES Profiles are sets of states (of devices, zones, scenes) that can be activated quickly by the user or a scene. At least one profile is required. There are four default profiles, but you can add more if you want to. 55.1 - Creating profiles 1.
  • Page 41: Alarms

    ALARMS Alarm feature allows to create alarm zones using sensors in your system. Breaching any sensor in an armed zone will trigger an alarm. The system will inform you about an alarm, you can also activates scenes when alarm triggers. icon indicates the occurrence of an alarm.
  • Page 42: System Report - Maintenance

    SYSTEM REPORT - MAINTENANCE The system allows to print a full report of the configuration for easier management and diagnostics. The report gives you all the necessary information about the system at first glance. This can be useful for example for finding devices needing battery replacement or creating scenes. 57.1 - The report includes information about: •...
  • Page 43: Recovery Mode - Maintenance

    RECOVERY MODE - MAINTENANCE Recovery Mode allows retrieving the gateway operating system in case of technical problems, e.g. when the Configuration Interface is not reachable after update. Using Recovery Mode you can repair the system or restore the default configuration (to its initial state). The gateway maintains two copies of the system (System A and B) to ensure safety of your data during the firmware update.
  • Page 44: Repairing System - Maintenance

    REPAIRING SYSTEM - MAINTENANCE This feature allows you to restore the operating system to the latest version or version from a file without deleting any user data. Only the system will be refreshed. Depending on how you have entered the Recovery Mode, different system will be available for repairing: inactive when entered via configuration interface or active when entered using button.
  • Page 45: Updates - Maintenance

    UPDATES - MAINTENANCE 60.1 - Updating the gateway The gateway will inform you if there is a new update to be installed with indicator pulsing copper. Updates may include new features, improvements, and bug fixes. We recommend installing those updates as soon as they are available to ensure best operation and security. Note.
  • Page 46: Creating Backups - Maintenance

    CREATING BACKUPS - MAINTENANCE Backups of your entire system are the best way to prevent losing configuration data in case of any issues or unintentional changes. We recommend creating backups regularly. There is limited storage for backups! You can store up to 2 local and up to 10 MB of backups in our cloud service. If you need more you can download and save them on your computer.
  • Page 47: Restoring Backups - Maintenance

    RESTORING BACKUPS - MAINTENANCE Note. Cloud backups require configured and enabled Remote Access (see link enable remote access). 62.1 - Restoring backup from the list 1. Open the Configuration Interface. 2. Go to > Backup. 3. Next to backup you want to restore click Restore. 4.
  • Page 48: Assistants - Integrations

    IMPORTANT! Do not post any information about the vulnerability to the public issue trackers or discuss it in public. NICE security team will investigate your report and then work with you and the project maintainer to create a fix. Once the fix is ready and released, NICE will announce the information to a wider audience.
  • Page 49: Regulations

    NICE reserves all rights to revise or update its products, software, or documentation without any obligation to notify any individual or entity. NICE logo is a trademark of NICE SpA Oderzo TV Italia All other brands and product names referred to herein are trademarks of their respective holders.
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