LEGRAND Omizzy User Manual

LEGRAND Omizzy User Manual

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Omizzy™ Home Internet
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User guide
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June 2002
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N0064EA1/ 00

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  • Page 1 Omizzy™ Home Internet server User guide June 2002 N0064EA1/ 00...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Controlling Omizzy™ via WAP ........
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction The Omizzy™ Internet server can be used to combine and control, locally or remotely, electrical appliances in the home. It offers the following possibilities: - Control - Control and display Can be used to control several functions in the home,...
  • Page 5: Features Of The System

    Features of the system Omizzy™ recognizes the caller number, permits the immediate answer befoer it rings, and ensures the line is secure by prohibiting dial-in access to - Functions the server by unauthorized numbers. • The server enables scenarios to be controlled...
  • Page 6: Installing Omizzy

    - Using the standard telephone - Use of a high-speed network network (STN line) This configuration requires the presence of a local area network (LAN) The MODEM is dedicated to the Omizzy™ server. Telephone Modem STN line RS232 (TELECOM)
  • Page 7: Configuration

    Configuration The Omizzy™ server must be wired as shown in Configuring the password the installation manual. Click on “Installation”. To configure the server, it is advisable to carry out the operations below in the following order: - Connect to Omizzy™...
  • Page 8: Ip Configuration

    LAN equipped with a server which automatically allocates fixed IP addresses (BOOTP server). The procedure to be followed consists of connecting Omizzy™ the first time to its IP factory address (192.168.1.12) then checking the “BOOTP” box on the “IP configuration” screen and confirming.
  • Page 9: Ppp Configuration

    It is possible to change the default address, as long Only numbers which are recognized (3 maximum) as the addressing rules explained in Appendix 1 are can access the Omizzy™ server, which picks up with followed. no ringing in the house.
  • Page 10: Configuring E-Mail Adresses

    “DNS” field in the “IP configuration” screen. Important : This function requires an electronic mailbox from an Internet Service Provider (ISP). Configuring the Omizzy™ server Click on “Installation”, “E-mail”. - Use with a high-speed network Check the “Ethernet link” box and then fill in the various active fields.
  • Page 11: Configuring Cameras

    Identify the camera type (Axis 2 100 or 200 +). Enter the image refresh frequency and confirm. Caution : From version 2.05 on of the Omizzy™ server, it is essen- Note: tial to check that the version number of the software pack- The refresh frequency is the same for all the cameras.
  • Page 12: Lighting Control

    Example of compatible products: - 841 13, - 036 57/62/70 + 036 15. Configuring the Omizzy™ server Each time a command is given, the states of the lights are displayed, then updated every 10 minutes. Click on “Installation”, “Lighting”.
  • Page 13: Control Of Roller Shutters

    Channel selector Group selector Example of compatible products: - 841 15/16. Configuring the Omizzy™ server Each time a command is given, the states of Click on “Installation”, “Shutters”. the shutters are displayed, then updated every 10 minutes. Shutter status icons: : Shutter open ;...
  • Page 14: Control Of Electric Heating

    CAD mains-borne signalling products. The convectors are controlled by a CAD receptor or by the Legrand CAD heating management unit. Caution : The zones must not be configured on the Omizzy™ server until the heating management unit teach procedure has been completed. Installation Click on “Add”...
  • Page 15 Méthod 2 : It is then possible to display the status of the installation and control the convectors in the house from (This method requires the user to be present in the “Control/Heating” menu. the house in order to set the parameters) On the “Control/Heating”...
  • Page 16: Control Of Other Equipment

    - OUT ( 882 60, 036 13/14. P o w - 1 2 7 ,5 Configuring the Omizzy™ server Click on “Installation”, “Other”. -4 0 1 0 0 5 0 /6 Important : Do not connect the outputs directly to the mains supply.
  • Page 17 From the “Control/Other” menu it is then possible to control the switching on/off of the various products which are connected. Each time a command is given, the status of items is displayed, then updated every 10 minutes. Status icons for other items: : On ;...
  • Page 18: Managing External Events

    Important : Never connect this terminal block to a power source (12 V, 230 V, etc). - CAD : Example of compatible products: 844 14/17/18. Configuring the Omizzy™ server P o w - 1 2 7 ,5 - 4 0 Click on “Installation”, “External event”.
  • Page 19 IN ( ), CAD or SCS. Note : It is possible to lock the Omizzy™ server via one Only those fields which correspond to the chosen type of the two input signals (IN, CAD). of input must be filled in.
  • Page 20: Management Of Alarms

    Configuration (continued) Management of alarms Configuring the Omizzy™ server The alarm management function is used to receive and interpret intruder alarm and/or technical alarm Click on “Installation”, “Alarm”. data in a house. The detection of an event by an alarm is displayed in the “Control”, “Alarm”...
  • Page 21 - Procedure No. 1 : This procedure does not require the use of a PC. After wiring and configuring the installation (control panel, peripherals and Omizzy™ connected to one another), take the control panel out of the flush-mounting Attach the 2 lenses and...
  • Page 22 Configuration (continued) - Procedure No. 2 : This procedure requires the use of a PC. A long audible signal (approximately 4 seconds) Press and hold down the “Sel pushbutton ( )“. indicates that the programming has been unsuccess- ful (repeat the operation). Press the pushbutton ( ) on the remote control.
  • Page 23 - Installing a radio control panel: - SCS. Caution In this configuration inputs 1 and 2 and output 1 on the Omizzy™ server are dedicated to the control panel and cannot be used by other devices. P o w - 1 2 7 ,5 Configuring the Omizzy™...
  • Page 24: Status Icons

    Configuration (continued) Configuring the Omizzy™ server It is possible to display the status of the intruder alarm Click on “Installation”, “Alarm”. control panel from the “Control”, “Alarm” page and to control its activation/desactivation by clicking on the eye. Click on the “Intruder alarm control panel” item to change its parameters.
  • Page 25 An “External event” must be defined on one of Compatible product: the inputs. 845 00/02/06/07. Important : Configuring the Omizzy™ server Never connect this terminal block to a power source (12 V, 230 V, etc). Click on “Installation”, “Alarm”. - SCS :...
  • Page 26 Configuration (continued) Configuring the Omizzy™ server (continued) : The “Activated” box is used to activate or deactivate this item without having to delete it from the server, (for example: blocking the “freezer temperature rise detector” during defrosting and cleaning). Fill in the fields according to the type of trip chosen:...
  • Page 27: Programming Scenarios

    If one of the items in a scenario is a general control, it should preferably be positioned at the end of the list of items in the scenario. Configuring the Omizzy™ server The required type of trigger can be selected in Click on “Installation”, “Scenario”.
  • Page 28: Using The Wap System

    Back Click on CLIP ON to activate the “Calling-line List of scenarios: identification presentation” function. Arrival (The Omizzy™ server picks up with no ringing in Start the house) Click on CLIP OFF to deactivate the “Calling-line identification presentation” function. (The Omizzy™ server picks up after the number of rings defined by the Hayes command.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    RJ cable. - If there a Hub or a Router Hub, use a straight RJ cable. The Hub or Omizzy™ are not powered. - Check the power supply. The PC and Omizzy™ are not on The LAN LED is on but Check the IP adress of the PC (192.168.1.11)
  • Page 30: Example Of Installation

    Example of installation Lighting: 1. Installing a switch 2. Installing a dimmer switch. a - Solution using wiring accessories: Dimmer in enclosure + wall-mounted transmitter solution: Compatible products: Compatible products: - Sagane™ switch-receiver Cat. No. 841 13. - 1000 W remote control dimmer for halogen bulbs 493 91 with electronic transformers Cat.
  • Page 31: Roller Shutter

    Roller shutter: Electric heating: - Installing a “Roller shutter” switch - Installing a heating management unit - Solution using wiring accessories: Compatible products: - LEXIC management unit, 2 zones max., Compatible products: Cat. No. 038 19, - Sagane™ individual control switch Cat. No. 841 15, - Sagane™...
  • Page 32: Electric Heating

    Example of installation (continued) Electric heating: (continued) - Installing a heating management unit/timer Compatible products: - LEXIC management unit/timer, 2 zones max., Cat. No. 038 95, - Sagane™ CAD local override control Cat. No. 841 17, - Cable outlet CAD receiver Cat. No. 841 14. 493 91 Power 7,5 - 12 V...
  • Page 33: Technical Alarm

    (Cat. No. 042 25) in an enclosure. - Sagane™ transformer Cat No. 848 15, 845 02 - Sagane™ repeater (only for operation on Omizzy™ ( ) inputs) Cat. No. 845 10. It is possible to use a transformer as a remote wiring A NC accessory (Cat.
  • Page 34 - Sagane™ transformer Cat No. 848 15, 406 10 - Sagane™ repeater (only for operation on Omizzy™ ( ) inputs) Cat. No. 845 10. It is possible to use a transformer as a remote wiring accessory (Cat. No. 848 15) or a modular 042 10 transformer (Cat.
  • Page 35: Wired Alarm

    I I I 844 14 Interface for 844 16 detector Relay interface 12V relay peripheral load to be detectors controlled 844 15 Auxiliary contact interface 493 91 Omizzy™ Power 7,5 - 12 V 100-240 V 50/60 Hz I I I technical detectors...
  • Page 36: Glossary

    CLIP: Calling Line Identification Presentation. IP addresses. DNS: Domain Name System. The DNS is a S/N: Serial Number of Omizzy™ (label on the side database on the Internet which converts a digital IP of the product). address (Internet address) to a domain name.Thus an Unique ID of the Omizzy™...
  • Page 37: Appendix 1: Technical Details On Ip Addressing

    Appendix 1: Technical details on IP addressing What is a computer network ? Why does Omizzy™ have two IP addresses ? A computer network is a set of computers linked The Omizzy™ server communicates with two together via physical lines, and exchanging networks: the LAN and an external network via information in the form of binary data.
  • Page 38: Appendix 2: Product Addressing Table

    Appendix 2: Product addressing table Product IP Address Subnetwork mask In the absence of an exiting network, the addresses given as examples are functional. Example Personal address Omizzy™ Subnetwork mask Subnetwork mask 192.168.1.12 255.255.255.0 HUB/ ROUTER 192.168.1.1 255.255.255.0 192.168.1.20 IP Cam 1 : 255.255.255.0...
  • Page 39: Appendix 3: General Rules

    (for example: NOTEPAD), then enter the IP address followed by the chosen name. For example: 192.168.12 myserver. Once this file has been saved, the command line “http://myserver” entered in Internet Explorer will provide access to the Omizzy™ server.
  • Page 40 LEGRAND SNC au capital de 56 283 978 RCS Limoges B 389 290 586 (92 b 412) Code A.P.E. 516 J N° d’identification TVA FR 15 389 290 586 Siège social 128, av. du Maréchal-de-Lattre-de-Tassigny 87045 Limoges CEDEX - France 05 55 06 87 87 + télex : 580 048 F...

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