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Central Home Unit 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Central Home Unit

Page 1: ...Central Home Unit Manual...

Page 2: ...3 1 Installation 10 3 2 Usage 10 4 Maintenance 11 4 1 Cleaning 11 5 Information 12 5 1 Overview 12 5 2 Role 12 5 3 Network Operation 12 5 4 Command Classes 13 5 4 1 Control 13 5 4 2 Support 14 5 5 Sce...

Page 3: ...6 3 1 Home 39 6 3 2 About 40 6 3 3 Network Manager 40 6 3 4 Controller 42 6 3 5 Interfaces 44 7 FAQ 65 8 Service Contact 66...

Page 4: ...Security Scene Page 22 Figure 10 PC UI Scene Edit View page 23 Figure 11 PC UI Security Scene View Edit Page 24 Figure 12 PC UI Security Scene Alarm Pop Up 25 Figure 13 PC UI Device View Edit Page He...

Page 5: ...Related Interfaces 31 Figure 27 PC UI Barrier Operator Interface 32 Figure 28 PC UI Add New Device Initiate 33 Figure 29 PC UI Add New Device Grant Keys 33 Figure 30 PC UI Add New Device DSK 34 Figure...

Page 6: ...Sensor 45 Figure 47 Eng UI Multi Level Sensor 45 Figure 48 Eng UI Alarm Notification 46 Figure 49 Eng UI Meter 47 Figure 50 Eng UI Meter 47 Figure 51 Eng UI Binary Switch 48 Figure 52 Eng UI Multi Lev...

Page 7: ...4 Eng UI Configuration 56 Figure 65 Eng UI Wake up 57 Figure 66 Eng UI Command Settings 58 Figure 67 Eng UI Firmware Settings 59 Figure 68 Eng UI Z IP Gateway Settings 59 Figure 69 Eng UI Scenes 60 Fi...

Page 8: ...Tables Table 1 Controlled Z Wave CCs 13 Table 2 Supported Z Wave CCs 14 Table 3 Supported Z Wave CCs 15...

Page 9: ...ly accessible The equipment must not come into contact with liquids To clean the device use a dry lint free cloth Never use liquid or harsh detergents The ambient conditions in which the devices are f...

Page 10: ...led and put into operation by your personal technical adviser with the equip ment as follows Central Home Unit o Power Supply o Mounting Kit Table Shelf o Mounting Kit Wall Operating Manual 2 1 Techni...

Page 11: ...Z WaveTM Radio frequency 868 4MHz 868 42 MHz 869 85 MHz Range up to 150 m outdoor up to 40 m in buildings dependent on building material constructional drawing and structure of the building as well a...

Page 12: ...signals the operation It lights green if the system operates without any failure red if there is any error in the system The bottom one signals the service It lights blue after pressing the service b...

Page 13: ...etergents Take us age of a dry lint free cloth While cleaning we recommend to unplug the device from the power supply if the device is a powered device After having finished the cleaning process you c...

Page 14: ...Role The Central Home Unit is a Z Wave Plus Security Enabled device in the Static PC Controller class that is mainly used in the role of a Static Update Controller SUC Identity Server SIS and the Z Wa...

Page 15: ...tly Listening Routing Slave FLIRs device This operation may be aborted at any time Node Update re queries the information that was obtained dur ing inclusion This allows discovering any changes that w...

Page 16: ...ANUFACTURER_SPECIFIC 2 THERMOSTAT_SETBACK 1 METER 3 THERMOSTAT_SETPOINT 3 METER_PULSE 1 USER_CODE 1 METER_TBL_MONITOR 1 VERSION 2 MULTI_CHANNEL 4 WAKE_UP 2 MULTI_CHANNEL_ASSOCIATIO N 3 ZIP 3 MULTI_CMD...

Page 17: ...r e g to turn on a switch A trigger may be a user request through a UI element by schedule or on an event A schedule can be set to execute a Scene on any or every day of the week at a preset time A sc...

Page 18: ...g can also be configured to activate normal scenes Supported actions are Basic Binary Switch Multilevel Switch Door Lock Thermostat Set point CC SET commands Supported events are Binary Sensor Multile...

Page 19: ...the Central Home Unit as shown in Figure 2 In this document we use smaboni4 as the Central Home Unit Identifier Figure 2 Central Home Unit Identifier Open your Browser enter https smaboni4 local and...

Page 20: ...18 Figure 3 Confirm security exception You will be guided to the login page Figure 4 Login page...

Page 21: ...ully logged in you will be guided to the main configura tion page PC UI Figure 5 PC UI 6 2 Normal Control PC UI 6 2 1 Home The home page allows monitoring manual activation of a list of scenes Figure...

Page 22: ...gered Clicking on a scene triggers it manually turning its tab blue and starting the status update If for some reason it is not activated it returns to its original color As the same devices may be ac...

Page 23: ...the devices that will for normal scenes be con trolled through actions while for security scenes cause an alarm Basic Set Command can be used as an event or an action as is ex posed optionally only wi...

Page 24: ...d buttons at the top right of the relevant collapsible compartments The scene or el ements in the scene can be deleted by the cross buttons 6 2 2 2 1 Normal Scene There are 3 collapsible compartments...

Page 25: ...the inter face The active indicator is blue if the current and target values are aligned and gray otherwise In Schedules multiple days of the week can be selected along with the trigger time In Events...

Page 26: ...rm Disarm Alarm Events and Notification The first three allow adding deleting events within limits shown on the title bar Figure 11 PC UI Security Scene View Edit Page When alarmed a pop up appears pr...

Page 27: ...supported through the Add New Device option This is also accessible through the More menu and is described there Clicking a device lists its interfaces on the larger right panel The name and location...

Page 28: ...rols to modify its state if supported 6 2 3 1 Unknown Interface For unknown interfaces basic control is shown Figure 14 PC UI Basic Interface 6 2 3 2 Binary Sensor Device The type CO2 is shown along w...

Page 29: ...s will be grouped and shown Figure 16 PC UI Alarm Notification Interface Type Event The list button pops up a list of recent alarms notifications Figure 17 PC UI Alarm Notification Interface Event Lis...

Page 30: ...or Device Figure 19 PC UI Multilevel Sensor Interface 6 2 3 6 Binary Switch Device Figure 20 PC UI Binary Switch Interface 6 2 3 7 Dimmer Device If the device is also a Color Switch then the color com...

Page 31: ...29 Figure 21 PC UI Dimmer Interface 6 2 3 8 Shades Device Figure 22 PC UI Shades Device Interface 6 2 3 9 Door Lock Device If it supports User Code it will also be displayed...

Page 32: ...oor Lock Interface 6 2 3 10 Central Scene Controller Figure 24 PC UI Central Scene Controller Interface 6 2 3 11 Thermostat Device The primary row shows the current temperature if available other wise...

Page 33: ...31 Figure 25 PC UI Thermostat Interface This is followed up other related interfaces Figure 26 PC UI Thermostat Device Related Interfaces 6 2 3 12 Barrier Operator Device...

Page 34: ...More menu supports advanced functions 6 2 3 13 1 Add Remove Devices Optionally On Behalf This is the Z Wave include exclude network operation Devices are automatically named if not previously named i...

Page 35: ...Add New Device Initiate With Z Wave Security 2 user needs to accept or modify the security class settings It is recommended that the user not change the secu rity class settings Figure 29 PC UI Add Ne...

Page 36: ...2 Class 1 and 2 devices the user needs to key in the 1st 5 digits of the DSK Figure 30 PC UI Add New Device DSK With CSA introduced in ZIPGW 2 59 the user needs to input the controller s DSK on the d...

Page 37: ...the process is started with the Inclusion Controller and the device to be included or replaced 6 2 3 13 2 Remove Replace Failed Devices Optionally On Behalf This is a Z Wave network function It pops...

Page 38: ...used as a secondary controller in the network use this procedure to reset this controller only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable 6 2 3 13 4 Update Net...

Page 39: ...Initiate 6 2 3 13 6 About Figure 34 PC UI About 6 3 Advanced Control Engineering UI The normal UI offers basic control and configuration functionalities For any advanced configuration and control the...

Page 40: ...button from the PC UI Going back to the PC UI can be achieved by clicking on the PC button from the Engineering UI Note Currently Z Wave Security 2 Network operations are not im plemented yet Figure...

Page 41: ...used to navigate to the other pages de scribed in the following chapters The user may log out anytime by clicking Logout Menu option Change Password Menu option can be used to change the password whic...

Page 42: ...ersion information as shown below Figure 38 Eng UI About 6 3 3 Network Manager The Network Manager menu lists nodes in the network and allows network operations like include exclude The Z Wave node ve...

Page 43: ...ailed node operations Z Wave information and version information from the node is also displayed at the bottom when the icon in the node entry is clicked Figure 39 Eng UI Network Manager Progress info...

Page 44: ...Buttons mapping Network operation buttons are shown based on the role of the at tached controller for e g Add Node will not show for a secondary controller 6 3 4 Controller This page also lists all th...

Page 45: ...43 Figure 42 Eng UI Node Controller Clicking on the icon on the right of a node provides version in formation on the firmware and if it is a FLIRS or Sleeping Device Figure 43 Eng UI Node Verion Info...

Page 46: ...n endpoint provides any Z Wave information Figure 44 Eng UI Endpoint Z Wave Info 6 3 5 Interfaces Most of the interface panels have a cycle icon in middle of the head er to refresh the time stamped st...

Page 47: ...45 6 3 5 2 Binary Sensor Figure 46 Eng UI Binary Sensor 6 3 5 3 Multi Level Sensor Figure 47 Eng UI Multi Level Sensor...

Page 48: ...46 6 3 5 4 Alarm Notification Figure 48 Eng UI Alarm Notification...

Page 49: ...47 6 3 5 5 Meter Figure 49 Eng UI Meter 6 3 5 6 Battery Figure 50 Eng UI Meter...

Page 50: ...48 6 3 5 7 Binary Switch Figure 51 Eng UI Binary Switch 6 3 5 8 Multi Level Swtich Figure 52 Eng UI Multi Level Switch...

Page 51: ...49 6 3 5 9 Color Switch Figure 53 Eng UI Color Switch 6 3 5 10 Central Scene Controller Figure 54 Eng UI Central Scene Controller...

Page 52: ...50 6 3 5 11 Door Lock Figure 55 Eng UI Door Lock...

Page 53: ...51 6 3 5 12 User Code Figure 56 Eng UI User Code 6 3 5 13 Barrier Operator Figure 57 Eng UI Barrier Operator...

Page 54: ...the end point they will be shown combined in a single frame Otherwise they will be shown separately Figure 58 Eng UI Thermostat Fan 6 3 5 14 2 Thermostat Mode State If both Mode and State interfaces...

Page 55: ...3 Figure 59 Eng UI Thermostat Settings 6 3 5 14 3 Thermostat SetPoint Figure 60 Eng UI Thermostat SetPoint 6 3 5 14 4 Naming Location The name location interface always exists at least on the local ma...

Page 56: ...vice during inclusion and is only refreshed after a node update and set ting will set to the device as well Figure 61 Eng UI Name Location 6 3 5 14 5 Association The user can add or remove node or end...

Page 57: ...55 Figure 62 Eng UI Group Group configuration of a node that supports Association Group In formation AGI is shown below...

Page 58: ...6 3 5 14 6 Configuration Configuration is a manufacturer specific setting which requires refer ring to the product manual Size can be specified explicitly or as the minimum size needed for the given v...

Page 59: ...5 14 8 Command Queuing Command queuing is an advanced function that is enabled by de fault Only just after including a sleep capable node it is to be turned off for configuration and turned on afterw...

Page 60: ...targets and checksum are manufacturer dependent and should be found in the relevant production manual or upgrade docu mentation Limitation In Portal mode for devices other than the attached con troll...

Page 61: ...to configure ZIPGW with peer name peer IP address and peer port number Unsolicited destination address and port number can also be configured Set to Local button allows to set the locally reachable I...

Page 62: ...dated by the cycle icon next to the Status header Scene addition can be done by Add New Scene at the foot of the list Clicking on a scene selects it The selected scene is shown in a panel below the li...

Page 63: ...panel Actions that match the current state of the device are shown in Green while oth ers are shown in Orange Actions with unknown states are shown in default black Figure 70 Eng UI Scene Edit The Sce...

Page 64: ...SET operation These include the Basic Binary Multi Level Switch Door Lock and Thermostat SetPoint CCs On the right of every added schedule event are delete and disable buttons The disable button turn...

Page 65: ...r arm status and time of change and last triggered time The play icon on the arm disarm compartments can be used to manually arm or disarm the scene The pen and cross icons on the security scene compa...

Page 66: ...64 gers scenes can be chosen Figure 72 Eng UI Security Scene Edit...

Page 67: ...f the page is the notification section where email and or SMS can be used Figure 73 Eng UI Alarm notification 7 FAQ What happens after a power outage In this time you do not have functionality of the...

Page 68: ...onal Central Home Unit please contact your technical adviser Address Contact Adviser For further questions technically please contact the manufacturer KUNDO Home Solutions Bahnhofstra e 10 78112 St Ge...

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