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Commissioning Guide: 410100 Smart Command - Gateway
Example of a typical Building Management System configuration
Ethernet Connection - Network Requirements
Physical Connection
• Cabled
CAT-5e (RJ45) connection to the building’s network infrastructure to each Smart
Command Gateway. (Note: a 1.0m Cat5e patch lead is included)
Network Port Access
•
Ports 8083 & 1883 open
Network
Configuration - IP
Addresses
•
Have a network configured for DHCP (Automatic IP Address Allocation)
-or-
•
Have the following information for fixed IP address allocation:
•
IP address allocated to Smart Command Gateway
•
IP address of network’s Gateway.
•
IP Subnet mask
•
MQTT Server IP address (typically the Concentrator) and default port.
Gateway commissioning procedure:
1)
Login
to the Gateway via the inbuilt web-based configuration system by entering the Gateway’s
IP address
in to a
web browser.
(Note: The Gateway is set to DHCP by default, so IP address will be automatically assigned by DHCP server).
Enter the default device password:
micas
and click [
Login
].
2) On the “
General”
page fill in Gateway Name and its Location details, press [
Save
] to commit to device.
3) Click “
Password
” to change the default password.
The password MUST be changed from its default to allow the Gateway to be paired with Concentrator
4) Click “
BLE
” button and select [
Scan for Devices
] to list the unconnected, visible BLE devices.
•
Select the [
Add Devices
] button to connect the relevant Smart Command devices.
Devices will move up to the “Connected Devices” list.
•
Enter the
PIN
for each device and press [
Sav
e] to pair the device with the Gateway.
•
To complete the setup, select [
Save Device List
].
5) Click on “
Network
” button and enter the Network specific information such as MQTT Server (typically the
Concentrator) and select [
MQTT pairing with Static Device ID option
]. Press [
Save
] to commit to device.
6) Pair the Gateway with the Concentrator by navigating to the “
General”
page and select [
Initiate Pairing
].
The Gateway will communicate with the Concentrator and receive a unique “Pairing Token”.
The device is now ready to communicate with the Concentrator.
Note:
For detailed technical information and instructions on how to configure Caroma Smart Gateways with a BACnet
Concentrator (part # 410101), please refer to
Smart Command Concentrator - Quick Start Guide
(IS1795_A)