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Manual ALL3505
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Packaging contents:
- ALLNET® ALL3505 IP Home Automation Central Unit
- 1x network cable
- 1x 230V connection cable
- 1x ALL3006 Temperature sensor
- user's manual
safety notices
It is imperative that you observe the following notes:
- Never open the device.
- Never perform an installation during a thunderstorm.
- Make sure that cables are laid in a tripping and non-slip manner.
- Do not expose the device to direct sunlight.
- Never place the device near heat sources.
- Never place the unit on surfaces that are sensitive to heat.
- Protect the device from moisture, dust, liquids and vapours.
- Do not use the device in damp rooms and never in potentially explosive atmospheres.
- Do not use any cleaning agents containing solvents, only a soft, dry antistatic cloth.
- Repairs may only be carried out by trained, authorised personnel.
- ALLNET® accepts no liability for improper use.
Installation and assembly site
General:
The ALL3505 IP Home Automation Central Unit may only be used in dry indoor areas. Ensure adequate
ventilation. Installation must be carried out in such a way that the cables (network cables and connection cables
as well as the connection cables of the consumers) are not under tension, otherwise they may come loose.
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  • Page 1 Installation and assembly site General: The ALL3505 IP Home Automation Central Unit may only be used in dry indoor areas. Ensure adequate ventilation. Installation must be carried out in such a way that the cables (network cables and connection cables as well as the connection cables of the consumers) are not under tension, otherwise they may come loose.
  • Page 2 Rück-Ansicht: delineation...
  • Page 3 The new central unit for your building control system The ALLNET ALL3505 IP Home Automation Central Unit automates all tasks in building control, such as recording and signalling environmental conditions such as temperature, humidity, pressure and much more, as well as triggering switching operations via contacts, relays and the like. This can be done manually, time-controlled or depending on the values entered.
  • Page 4 Flexible installation options The external sensors are either plugged directly into the ALL3505 or can be set down and connected via a control cable/structured cabling. All ALLNET building automation products use a simple network cable (RJ45 connector, Cat. 5) for remote connection of the sensors to the central unit. For this purpose, however, an existing cable network, such as your own network or telephone cabling, can also be used.
  • Page 5 The internal Linux operating system takes about 90 seconds to boot. (No activity can be performed during this time) After the boot process is completed, the bus LED starts flashing. The ALL3505 can then be accessed via the WEB interface.
  • Page 6 LAN setup Setting the IP network address and LAN parameters Enter the address of the ALL3505 IP Home Automation Central Unit in the web browser. Setting options under "Configuration" > "LAN Setting"...
  • Page 7 IP setting assigned by the DHCP server, points c. - g. are omitted. With "static" (default), the address is assigned manually. c) IP ADDRESS: Address of the ALL3505 in the network (Please make sure that you do not assign an IP address twice - ask your administrator if necessary).
  • Page 8 Access Point Settings When using this mode in conjunction with a LAN, the ALL3505 serves as a WLAN access point. This allows other WLAN devices to be connected to your LAN. This mode can also be used to control the ALL3505 standalone without LAN connection. For example, from your mobile phone via WLAN.
  • Page 9 Channel: Select a free channel from the drop-down menu. You can recognize the occupied channels from the display of the "Show Access Points" function. Wireless Client Einstellung Important ! If you use this operating mode, the LAN connection must be disconnected after the settings have been saved.
  • Page 10 With "DISPLAY PASSWORD" you can visually check that no typing error has crept in. After changing the parameters, press "Save input". The ALL3505 will automatically restart. Now disconnect your ALL3505 from your LAN port. A simultaneous connection to WLAN and LAN leads to interference in your network (loop).
  • Page 11 Setting options under "Configuration" > "DHCP Server". The ALL3505 can operate as a DHCP server. Activate this function only when the ALL3505 is operated as a stand-alone access point. Caution: If this function is activated and the ALL3505 is erroneously connected to your LAN, malfunctions will occur.
  • Page 12 ALL3505 Configuration Setting options under "Configuration" > "Device Settings". All settings concerning the display and the behaviour of the device can be adjusted. Device Settings Device Name: This name is displayed at the top right of all web pages. Number of columns: The "Sensor Panel" web page is divided into the specified number.
  • Page 13 Enable XML remote control: Default = Deactivated. If the XML remote control is activated, the values of individual or all sensors can be queried by another system with XML commands, and thus actuators & other ALLNET switching products can be switched. User name: If this function is activated, a user name is required.
  • Page 14 If the Syslog Server is deactivated, the log output of the individual daemons is done internally on the ALL3505 in the directory /tmp/wwwreports/. Access to the system console can be established either via the COM1 interface or via the network using a telnet program. The files can also be accessed via FTP.
  • Page 15 Setting options under "Configuration" > "Services Settings". Services are installed on the ALL3505 for the integration of external actuators. This service connects to the actuators according to the selected parameters. These parameters are selected so that trouble-free operation is possible.
  • Page 16 Synchronization with RTC: Default = Disabled. The interrogation of the sensors is synchronized by the internal clock. c) Power saving function for sensors: Default = Disabled. When using the ALL3505 in conjunction with a battery, power consumption can be reduced by activating.
  • Page 17 SMTP Setting Setting options under "Configuration" > "SMTP Setting". It is possible that the ALL3505 will send emails to a given email address in case of different events. Note: Only authenticated logins are allowed. SMTP server: Enter IP address or email server name with domain.
  • Page 18 WEB Server and User Settings Setting options under "Configuration" > "WEB Server and User". WEB Server Setting Access to the web pages with configuration options can be blocked for normal users by using an admin user name. Access to the normal WEB pages can be regulated by the use of a user name. 1.
  • Page 19 FTP Server Setting It is possible to access all files in the ALL3505 file system via FTP. 1. activate FTP server: Default = enabled 2. FTP port number: Default = 21 3. Password for user ftp: When logging in, lowercase the user name "ftp". The password is transmitted unencrypted.
  • Page 20 Setting options under "Configuration" > "Date and time" The ALL3505 usually synchronizes its system time via an NTP server. The NTP time is requested at boot time and every 24 hours. the request is made via port 123. this port must be stateful open at the firewall.
  • Page 21 Services Overview The following settings and functions are available: Save Configuration: Saving a configuration backup file. Load / Browse configuration: Transports the configuration to be activated to the ALL3505. Upload: Activates the configuration loaded with "Load configuration". Restart: Restart the system.
  • Page 22 Update settings Setting options under "Configuration" > "Update Settings" It is possible to manually check for and install updates immediately. The ALL3505's factory setting automatically checks for updates every system startup and once every 24 hours. Optionally, it is possible to load a firmware file directly.
  • Page 23 Setting options under "Functions" > "Actuators" The ALL3505 has 4 internal switching relays with which loads up to 8A can be switched. In addition, the ALL3505 can be expanded with other ALLNET switching actuators such as ALL3073 / ALL3075 / ALL3075V2, ALL3075WLAN and other radio standards such as Plugwise/EnOcean actuators.
  • Page 24 Creating an external actuator Press "+" to create a new actuator. Selecting an actuator activate or deactivate: This allows actuators that have already been created to be deactivated. device type: Select in scroll down procedure. select ICON/View: You can see a selection by clicking on the ICON. Delete this actuator: This selection only appears for actuators that have already been created.
  • Page 25 Actor Parameter 1. actuator IP address: Each actuator has its own IP address. Enter this address here. 2. actuator name: Choose a name suitable for the task. This name is displayed on the main page. 3. actuator description: The description is for detailed information but is not displayed on the main page. Aktor Sicherheit a) User name: Only if you have assigned a user name to the actuator itself, this must be entered here.
  • Page 26 Virtual Sensors Virtual sensors offer a wide range of possibilities for displaying values. The outputs of several sensors can also be combined. Virtual sensors can have the task of variables. Complex control networks can be built up in this way. The result of a virtual sensor is displayed on the main page in the same way as a sensor.
  • Page 27 XML Sensors XML-enabled devices can be queried by XML sensors. XML-enabled devices that can be accessed via the Internet can also be integrated into the functions of the ALL3505. activities Under "Actions" you can program the triggering of actions. Actuators can be switched and or emails can be sent.
  • Page 28 Alarm Alarm: Enabled / Disabled. Created switching points can thus be temporarily deactivated. Name: Maximum 20 characters. The designation is displayed in the table of switching points. Description: Provides a comprehensive description. Delete alarm: This menu item only appears after saving. Compare Select sensor: All already created sensors can be selected.
  • Page 29 Actuators: All already created actuators can be selected. Actuator action: On / Off / Switch. Script to start: Optionally, the ALL3505 must have a Linux shell script that is started by this call. This function Execute only once: If this switch is activated, the action is executed exactly once when the threshold value is reached.
  • Page 30 Status Notifications Email notifications about the system status can be executed. Enabling these notifications disables all other settings. a) Select status: A boot email or system status can be sent. b) Shipping time: If System Status is selected, a daily time can be set.
  • Page 31 timing Setting options under "Functions" > "Time control" Time-dependent switching points can be created. The resolution is 1 second. A maximum of 128 switching points can be defined. After clicking the plus sign, the mask for setting up a new switching point opens automatically. switching point activation / deactivation.
  • Page 32 Start time: Select the desired time with the three sliders. Action: On / Off. If "On" is selected, the relay is closed at this moment. For various tasks, it may be necessary for the relay to open to the starting point, but "Off" can be selected. active on weekdays: selection by clicking.
  • Page 33 Recording Camera Upload This function only supports Mobotix cameras. The selected sensor values are displayed in the camera image. This allows you to create an application: weather station with image upload. Activate Upload: Camera Name: This name is displayed in the overview. Camera Description: Description for information purposes only.
  • Page 34 Camera address: Enter IP address or DNS name. Transmission interval: Default = 30. User name: User password: Top text: Text of enterprises Transfer time stamp: Default = Deactivated Sensor for value 1-6:...
  • Page 35 home page sensor panel The current sensor values are displayed on the main page of the sensor panel. The layout and color scheme have been defined in the chapter entitled "Configuration" >"Device Settings". The sensors already integrated in the device can be found automatically in the sensor panel.
  • Page 36 Setting up new sensors It is recommended to set up the sensors only after the basic installation of the ALL3505. Ideally, only one new sensor is connected to the ALL3505 at a time, making assignment and naming easier. Various sensors/actuators can be connected. Example ALL3006, ALL3018, ALL4529 The time until a new sensor is detected can take several minutes.
  • Page 37 After returning to the sensor panel, the newly detected sensors are listed. The sensor window can be moved by clicking with the mouse in the area of the labeling.
  • Page 38 Sensor configuration Click the tool icon to configure the new sensors. information: output of sensor inventory data. See picture below. sensor displays: Default = Enabled, If Disabled is selected, the sensor no longer appears on the sensor panel. A logical evaluation of the signal is still possible. Sensor Name: This name is displayed on the sensor panel.
  • Page 39 Sensor Display Display of the sensor: There are three types of display (see below) Text Instrument Diagramm...
  • Page 40 Text Display in Textform. select display of the sensor: (text) Minimum and maximum value: The display shows/selects the minimum and maximum values. color change on over/underrange: The background around the instrument is highlighted when exceeding or falling below the setpoints. tool Display in analog instrument form .
  • Page 41 LCD for value display: In addition to the pointer display, the value is displayed as a digital number. section markings: marking threshold: marking area: chart Display in diagram form . select display of the sensor: (diagram) change colour at over / undercut: The background color of the diagram display changes when a setpoint is exceeded or not reached.
  • Page 42 limit The start and end values of the display can be set, as can the values for the display of the lower and upper threshold values. Sensor display minimum value: Sensor Display maximum value: Sensor lower threshold value: Upper threshold sensor: Calculate the average value over measured values: Settings: Off or 1 - 100.
  • Page 43 System / Bus This display only appears when the expert view is activated in the "Device Settings" menu. Bus speed: If the sensor is operated with a longer cable, it may be necessary to reduce the speed. The higher this value is, the slower the bus is clocked. Chip address: The address can be set manually on various sensors.
  • Page 44 reckoning Used to adjust the sensor values displayed or used in virtual sensors. By activating this calculation, the sensor value can be scaled or offset. duplication By duplicating a sensor can be used several times. As an example, a representation as an instrument and as a diagram is to be displayed on the main page at the same time.
  • Page 45 It can happen that your ALL3505 is no longer accessible due to incorrect user settings, that a password has been set and forgotten, etc.. In this case, you can use the following reset procedure to reset all settings in the device back to the factory settings (all settings and values are lost): Disconnect the device from the power supply.
  • Page 46 Technische Daten 8x RJ45 Sensor/Actuator-Ports External connections: 1x RS232 Console 1x USB 2.0 Internal connections: 1x Temperature sensor onboard 1x RJ45 Ethernet 10/100BaseTX Network: 2,4 GHz Wireless N, bis zu 150 Mbps nach IEEEE802.11b/g/n Network Protocols: HTTP/HTTPS, TCP/IP, NNTP, SMTP, FTP, SSH Operating systems: alle netzwerkfähigen Betriebssysteme external 12V DC 1A power supply...
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  • Page 54: Ce Declaration Of Conformity

    The safety advice in the documentation accompanying the products shall be obeyed. The conformity to the above directive is indicated by the CE sign on the device. The ALL3505 IP DIN rail automation gateway conforms to the European Directives EMV 2004/108/EG...