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ELRO HIS20USB Installation And Operating Instructions Manual
ELRO HIS20USB Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

ELRO HIS20USB Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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I.
Function Overview:
1. OS: Windows XP / Windows 7
2. Minimum system requirements:
CPU: Core 2 Duo
RAM: 2G
HD: 20GB (requires at least 20G of space
available on your PC's hard drive to install the
drivers, Microsoft .Net Framework and HIS PC
software)
3. USB 1.0/1.1/2.0 compatible.
4. RF supported: 868.35 Mhz
5. Once the system is activated, it will be
automatically linked to HIS20USB (Wireless
key).
6. Accessible and configurable Home Box
settings include:
1. Scene: Scenario settings
Supports up to 16 scenarios.
2. Event: Event settings
Supports up to 32 events.
3. Schedule: Schedule settings
Supports up to 32 schedules.
4. Event Log: Browse Home Box event log.
Supports up to 100 events.
5. Gateway Setup: Gateway setting
1.GSM:
supported GSM Gateways.
2.SMS: Configure the content of SMS
notification to be sent when the alarm
has been triggered.
6. Device Setup:
1.868 MHz Security Device:
(1)Remote / Sensor: for security TX
devices; supports up to 32 wireless
devices and 4 wired security devices
including PIR / Magnetic / Remote /
Keypad / Flood / Smoke and so forth.
(2)Control: For security enhancement
devices; supports configurations for up
to 12 devices including Wireless Key /
Wireless Key (HIS20USB)
Installation and Operating Instructions
Settings
for
the
currently
GSM Gateway and so forth.
2.433 MHz Green Device
(1)Remote
Automation
configurations for up to 32 devices
including PIR / Wall Switch and so
forth.
(2)Control: for Home Automation RX
devices; supports configurations for up
to 32 devices including Plug / Dimmer
/ Curtain Switch / Camera / Lighting
and so forth.
7. System Setup:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
II. Instructions for installation:
Connect HIS20USB (Wireless key) to your PC's USB
port after you have installed its driver. The installation
process is described as follows:
2-1. To install the Wireless key driver (PL-2303
USB-to-Serial), run Step1_HIS20USB
Driver\PL2303_Prolific_DriverInstaller_v10518.exe
1
/
Sensor:
for
TX
devices;
User: User settings; supports up
to 8 user settings.
Alarm Level: Alarm level settings.
Notifications:
Phone
settings; supports up to 6 groups
of phone numbers.
Dial: Dialing related settings.
Siren: Siren DIP Switch settings.
Time & Languages: Home Box
time and PC software language
settings.
Monitor Center: Monitor Center
settings.
Home Box: Home Box settings.
Home
supports
number

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  • Page 1 II. Instructions for installation: 4. Event Log: Browse Home Box event log. Supports up to 100 events. Connect HIS20USB (Wireless key) to your PC’s USB 5. Gateway Setup: Gateway setting port after you have installed its driver. The installation 1.GSM:...
  • Page 2 2-3. Check the [Connector Port] item under [Device Manager]; you should see Prolific USB-to-Serial Comm Port (COMx) (the value for COMx will vary on different PCs) appearing as a device. 2-4. Since Home Integrated System is developed based on Microsoft’s .Net Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2, you must first install Microsoft .Net Framework 2.0 Service Pack 2 on your system in order to use the software.
  • Page 3 If your system is running on a non-Windows Vista OS, simply install Home Integrated System in the default path. However, if your system is running on Windows Vista OS, do not install the application in the default path (C:\Program Files\NLRO\Home Integrated System); instead, change the installation path to D:\Home Integrated System.
  • Page 4: Operating Instructions

    Windows Vista has been designed with an additional protection for all files in the folder C:\Program Files and any attempt to overwrite any files in the folder will be forbidden by the OS. Consequently, this protection will render application unable apply configurations that the user has made and lead to application error.
  • Page 5 3. The system will display a small function menu above the icon and you can specify the location of the function Main functions you will find under “Home” include: key. In this example, [I] has been chosen and this 1-1 Configure Funckey. means Funckey [I] has been redefined to [All On].
  • Page 6 1-2. Show device information Click on any device to access a window (see below) that contains specific information about the device, such as Device Name, Device Type, Number, Location and so forth. Examples: II. Sync The PC software is intended as an assistive program When you click , the system will display this for Home Box setup.
  • Page 7: Event Log

    III. Event Log Use this function to browse the latest event log from Home Box in the current window. IV. Add Device 4-1. Add New Device By adding new devices using the “Add New Device” function, you may add all available devices to be displayed window.
  • Page 8 into code learning mode. 3. Operate the selected PIR device within 30 seconds 2. The system will promptly display the code learning to transmit a code to be picked up by Home Box. window 3. Set the selected lighting device to “learn mode”. 4.
  • Page 9 5-2. The system will promptly bring up the device setting window for you to configure relevant device properties. 2. The software will issue a request to Home Box to go into code learning mode. 4-2. Replace Device You will find all devices that have completed the process of code learning in the window and you can simply click the device you wish to replace.
  • Page 10 V. Setting 5-1. Scenes To create or maintain a Scene, select [Setting] in the Top Menu and click “Scenes” in the menu to the left. You will find a number of default Scenes that comes with the system that you can use or refer to. The system supports up to a maximum of 16 Scenes and 4-3.
  • Page 11 5-1-2. Maintaining Scenes that have had their “All On” option checked To maintain an existing Scene, simply click on the icon under Green Control setting. of the desired Scene to access the Scene maintenance 3. All Off: Green Control turn off all devices. screen.
  • Page 12 be valid 24 hours around the clock. If the time for “from” is identical to the time for “to”, the trigger will remain active throughout the day (i.e. 00:00 ~ 00:00) If the time for “from” is greater than the time for “to”, the trigger will active between...
  • Page 13 22:00) Example: System Trigger Note: If System Trigger has been set as the source of trigger, make sure the selected Scene does not involve Step2: Specify the action to be taken when the trigger actions that will toggle the change of security modes. has been set off.
  • Page 14 Action 2 is executed. Example 2: This is what will happen if you try to skip ahead to Step2 and have the system execute the Scenes. In this example, we will select Scene1. Step4: Do Action 2 The steps and rules for Action 2 are identical to what have been covered for Action 1.
  • Page 15 Schedules”. 5-3-2. Maintaining Schedules To maintain an existing Schedule, simply click on the icon of the desired Schedule to access the Schedule maintenance screen. The following section will cover relevant Event maintenance information: Name: Schedule Name; you may create a name for the selected Schedule for easy identification.
  • Page 16 Note: Please ensure that Scenes that involve the Step4: Do Action 2 action of disarming security modes may not be The steps and rules for Action 2 are identical to what included in a Schedule. When the system identifies have been covered for Action 1. Refer to the such conflicting configuration, it will disable the Scene descriptions for Action 1 if needed.
  • Page 17 Example: When you click , the following window will pop up. : Use this function to change the icon for the selected device. : Use this function to display the location where the selected device is used for reference. : Use this function to remove the selected device from Home Box.
  • Page 18 5-5. System You can configure the following eight system related settings here: User Alarm Level Notifications Dial Siren Time & Languages Monitor Center Home Box Details on each setting will be covered in the following section. If a user is in possession of a remote, a remote control icon will appear next to the user in the edit window.
  • Page 19 5-5-6. Time&Languages You can configure the time on Home Box and PC software language here. 5-5-4. Dial You can access various dial settings here. For instruction on other detailed settings, please refer to the instruction manual for Home Box. Click to fill the fields with your PC’s current date and time.
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting

    Please note that actions such as Add Device / Replace Device / Remove Device take effect immediately during the operation of Home Box and that they will remain effective even if you do not synchronize the software with Home Box. Ⅳ.
  • Page 21 automatically attempt to re-access data and proceed with the corresponding actions. 4. Did you try to operate Home Box directly and remove the Wireless Key from Enhance / 7-1 Enhance Device? Please use the Add Device – Add Home Box function to have the Wireless Key learn the code from Home Box.