Elko eLAN-RF-003 Installation Manual

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Introduction:
eLAN-RF-003
Instruction Manual for the
eLAN-RF-003
Installation Manual
1/25
02-040/2012

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  • Page 1 Converter Ethernet to RF signal Introduction: eLAN-RF-003 Instruction Manual for the eLAN-RF-003 Installation Manual 1/25 02-040/2012...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

      Configuring the iMM Client: ...................... 11     Configuration of the eLAN-RF-003: ................... 12     Configuring the eLAN-RF-003 using the SW eLAN-RF-003 Configurator: ....... 12     Administrator login: ......................13     LAN parameters: ......................... 13  ...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    2) its own web server  3) configuration SW eLAN-RF-003 Configurator  For access to eLAN-RF-003 from the Internet, you must connect the eLAN-RF-003 to a Public IP address.  The device is compliant with standards 802.3/802.3u (Fast Ethernet) ...
  • Page 4: Technical Parameters

    Converter Ethernet to RF signal Technical parameters: eLAN-RF-003 Technical parameters: Interface RF Control Communications protocol: Oasis & RF Touch Compatible Transmitting frequency: 868 MHz Signal transmission method bidirectionally addressed message Output for antenna: SMA Connector Indication of RF communication: 1 x red RF Status LED...
  • Page 5: Hardware Installation

    Converter Ethernet to RF signal Hardware installation: eLAN-RF-003 Hardware installation: Front panel: Yellow USB status LED Power connector 10-27V/200mA LED indicator of Ethernet communication Ethernet connector (RJ 45) RESET button USB B connector Green POWER LED power supply indicator ...
  • Page 6: System Requirements

    The eLAN-RF-003 device can function if the WiFi routers are connected to a bridge and both eLAN-RF-003 devices can "see" each other. For this case, it is necessary to set the eLAN-RF-003 to the routing function.
  • Page 7 The next example illustrates the case where you already own an iMM Client server and you want to control all the RF actuators and maintain an overview on statuses of all RF actuators found within the range of the eLAN-RF-003.
  • Page 8: Configuration Of Computer

    Converter Ethernet to RF signal Configuration of computer: eLAN-RF-003 Example 4: This example is similar to the previous one, except the device works via the PC. Thanks to the web server, it is easy to control the RF actuators. Configuration of computer: ...
  • Page 9 Converter Ethernet to RF signal Configuration of computer: eLAN-RF-003 In the window Network connections right-click on LAN (connecting to local area network), then right- click on Properties. After opening the window: Connection to local network in the main dialog window, select "Protocol Internet network (TCP/IP)".
  • Page 10 Subnet Mask: Address code that determines the size of the network. The value 255.255.255.0 is commonly used for the subnet mask. Default Gateway: Here enter the address of the product IP eLAN-RF-003 in dotted decimal format separated by periods (default setting: 192.168.1.1).
  • Page 11: Configuring The Imm Client

    Network mask: Address code that determines the size of the network. The value 255.255.255.0 is commonly used for the network mask. Gateway: Here enter the address of the product IP eLAN-RF-003 in dotted decimal format separated by periods (default setting: 192.168.1.1).
  • Page 12: Configuration Of The Elan-Rf-003

    RF address filter and generate RF commands to the web server environment. It is not possible however to create a visualization panel of the eLAN-RF-003 web interface. This must be created in the web server environment.
  • Page 13: Administrator Login

    In the login dialog window, write in the administrator login data (same as logging in to the web server eLAN-RF-003). If you enter the wrong login data, it will not be possible in the on-line mode to change or read settings from the eLAN-RF-003 device.
  • Page 14: Device Settings

    Login: the eLAN-RF-003 distinguishes two types of login - administrator and user login. The administrator of this device can change all settings. The user login only serves for the option of controlling the eLAN-RF-003 using the web server visualization panel.
  • Page 15 Converter Ethernet to RF signal Configuring the eLAN-RF-003 eLAN-RF-003 Installation Manual 15/25 02-040/2012...
  • Page 16: Rf Router

    Converter Ethernet to RF signal Configuring the eLAN-RF-003 eLAN-RF-003 *Offset of address The offset of an address only concerns bidirectionally communicating transmitters (RF Touch, RF Pilot, RFAP, etc.). Enter the address offset by the offset 0x800000 - see table for address conversion.
  • Page 17 Configuring the eLAN-RF-003 eLAN-RF-003 The Router function is a basic use of the eLAN-RF-003 product, designed to extend the distance and control of RF actuators by connecting two eLAN-RF-003 devices to the LAN network. The first eLAN-RF-003, also called the MASTER, receives all RF commands of transmitters via RF.
  • Page 18: List Of Addresses

    The list of addresses tab enables choosing a list of addresses of bidirectionally communicating units, which you want to transfer via eLAN-RF-003 repeater or router. Enter address into the address fields just as they are written on individual products that you want to add to the list.
  • Page 19: User Panel

    User panel: The tab user panel is used to generate RF commands that the eLAN-RF-003 will perform using the panel. In this tab, create the RF command and then by clicking on add and save, record it to the eLAN-RF-003 web interface. You can then assign commands formed in this manner to icons on the panel in the web server environment.
  • Page 20: Configuring The Elan-Rf-003

     Confirm login by clicking on Log in. Note: after performing RESET on the device eLAN-RF-003 (by a long press of the button on the device front panel), the IP address and login data are returned to factory settings. Installation Manual...
  • Page 21: Settings Tab

    To change the network connection parameters, overwrite the original settings with the new ones and then save the settings.  IP Address – enter the new IP address of the eLAN-RF-003 in dotted decimal format (default setting: 192.168.1.1).  Subnet Mask – address code determining size of network. The value 255.255.255.0 is commonly used for the network mask.
  • Page 22: Tab Firmware

    . The resulting panel size will be based on the size of the imported image. Note: If you change the IP address, to log into the eLAN-RF-003 you must use the new IP address. If the new IP address that you entered is not in the same subnetwork, the connection will not work if settings are not changed in the connected device (PC,iMM Client) to the same subnetwork.
  • Page 23: Tab Builder

    Converter Ethernet to RF signal Configuring the eLAN-RF-003: eLAN-RF-003 Tab Builder: This tab is used to configure the control panel. The configuration contains import of icons (downloads on http://www.elkoep.com/download/software/)and assignment of RF commands generated from the program RF Configurator (actual version downloads on http://www.elkoep.com/download/software/).
  • Page 24: Tab Panel

    Converter Ethernet to RF signal Configuring the eLAN-RF-003: eLAN-RF-003 Note: Changes that you make must be stored prior to switching or closing this web tab by clicking on "Save" in the lower right corner of the web page. Only uniquely named icons can be added. If an icon that you want to assign has the same name as an already assigned icon, it will not be assigned.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting

    The device does not react to sent RF commands Solution: ◦ Check to see if the Status RF LED is flashing. If the eLAN-RF-003 is connected to the supply voltage and the Ethernet connection functions, the red status LED flashes upon sending the RF command.

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