3.5.1 Motion sensor dimensions in mm (inches) Figure 82 3.5.2 Motion sensor location Figure 83 For optimal coverage, the motion sensor should be installed on the ceiling as close to the middle of the room as possible. When ceiling mounting is not feasible, either due to the construction or for the aesthetics of the room, the sensor may be placed on the wall. The location should be as high as possible and give as much coverage to the room as possible.
3.6 To install an RF door switch If VingCard online locks are not applicable at the installation, an RF door switch can instead be used for monitoring the position of the door. The door switch is powered by 2 AA batteries and the kit also includes a magnet (see Figure 85) and two screws. The door switch can be mounted as it is or on a wall-mounted casing (see Figure 86) which is purchased separately.
.6.2 RF door switch magnet dimensions Note: The magnet must be mounted maximum 10 mm (25/64'') from the door switch. Figure 85 3.6.
. To commission the system Before the devices can communicate, they must be joined to the online network. For detailed instructions and rules on this network, see User manual Online option. Note: The online network, including gateway and router locations, must first be specified by a qualified technician. No online setup can be done until this step is completed. 4.1 To commission when thermostat controller is not used 4.1.1 To join the thermostat controller to the network 1. 2.
4.1.2 To join the in-room devices to the thermostat controller The next step is to join the in-room devices, e.g. thermostats, motion sensors and locks (or RF door switches, if this is applicable). Note: When the thermostat controller is applicable, the thermostat has an endnode firmware. The thermostat controller has either a router firmware or a coordinator firmware, depending on scenario.
4.2 To commission when thermostat controller is not used The Orion EMS online thermostat is equipped with the a ZigBee endnode with which can have either router firmware or coordinator firmware. The coordinator firmware is for offline scenarios when there is no connection to the server; see Appendix D for details about setting up the in-room network in that case. This device may be joined directly to a gateway, router, or another Orion EMS online thermostat as specified in the network layout.
4.2.2 To join the in-room devices to the thermostat 1. Plug the service cable into the thermostat. 2. Click the Permit Join button in the Configure device section of Orion Service; see Figure 95. Note: The thermostat will remain open for 15 minutes or until a Forbid Join command is received. Figure 95 3. 4. Once the thermostat has been opened for joining, plug the service cable into the motion sensor. Choose the Motion sensor tab in the Configure device section of Orion Service.
5. To check the installation 5.1 To check diagnostics When a new thermostat has been set up according to this step-by-step procedure, the status of the thermostat should be checked in Orion Service: Figure 99 1. 2. Choose Diagnostics in the left pane of the Orion Service window. Connect the service cable to the thermostat and click the Start button in Orion Service.
5.2 To test the in-room devices With the network successfully formed, it is now possible to test the devices to ensure proper functionality. 1. Open and close the door. 2. Engage and disengage the deadbolt. 3. Walk around the room to ensure a motion event. 4. Run an event log of the thermostat using the service device.
8. 9. Walk around the room; the LED of the motion sensor will light up as motion is detected. Ensure that the range is sufficient to pick up motion in the room. The LED will be active for 10 minutes and then automatically turn off. The system is now ready for use. 10. Choose the Configure device section in the left part of the Orion Service software window. Make sure that the service cable is plugged into the motion sensor and click the Activate LED button; see Figure 102. 11.
Appendix A: Quick reference of technical data Thermostat (common) Note: The technical data in Table A1 are common for Orion Thermostat-Zen-HV and Orion Thermostat-Original-LV. For Orion Thermostat-Zen-HV specific data, see Table A2 and for Orion Thermostat-Original-LV specific data, see Table A3.
Appendix A Orion Thermostat-Zen-HV Dimensions (WxHxD) 112 x 117 x 35 mm (4 13/32" x 4 19/32" x 1 3/8") Input voltage 100-277VAC; 50/60 Hz Switch input Door switch - 1 exterior/1 interior Multifunction input Motion sensor/card switch/pipe temp sensor High voltage outputs - Low voltage outputs - Proportional 0-10V; heating - Proportional 0-10V; cooling - Relay output (max 30V AC/DC, max 100mA) Temperature sensor Integrated in thermostat Material ABS Required VISIONLINE version 1.14.
Appendix A Orion Thermostat-Original-LV Dimensions (WxHxD) 87.5 x 132 x 36.
Appendix A Motion sensor Dimensions Ø: 120mm (4 23/32'') H: 44.2 mm (1 3/4'') Input power 3 AA batteries (4.
Appendix B: Firmware upgrade At delivery, the thermostat and the motion sensor contain the correct module firmware. However, if a firmware upgrade is needed at a later occasion, the service device with Orion Service is used. There are two ways to download the module firmware to Orion Service: The first method is to save the module firmware on the VISIONLINE server, and then download it from there to Orion Service The second method is to upload the module firmware from e.g.
4. Click Save to store the tmf version in the database. The version will appear in the list below 'Versions stored in the database' in the Module firmware dialog. Figure B3 5. To enter an optional description for the tmf version, mark the version in the Module firmware dialog and click the Properties button. The Additional note dialog to the right is shown. Enter a description and click OK. Figure B4 6. In the Orion Service software, choose Download firmware.
To upload the module firmware directly from a USB memory etc: 1. In the Orion Service software, choose Upload firmware. Figure B7 2. Click Browse and browse to where the applicable firmware file is located. Mark the file and click Open.
3. To save the firmware file to the database, right click on it and choose Save to database. Figure B10 4. The chosen file will appear in the Upload module firmware dialog. Mark it and click Upload. Figure B11 5. Down to the left in the Lock Service window, it will be shown how far the save process has reached. When the firmware has been successfully saved, there will be an alert about this.
6. To add/edit the description for the firmware, right click on the firmware when it has been saved to the database and choose Edit description. Figure B14 7. Write the applicable description and click Enter. Figure B15 8. To upload new module firmware to the lock, select module version in the Available versions list and click the Upload button.
Appendix C: To set up a suite Introduction If two or more rooms should form a suite, all concerned thermostats must be connected as a suite and the thermostat in the master room (main room of the suite) or master rooms (if there are more than two rooms in the suite) must be initialized with suite settings. Follow the steps in chapter 4 to set up the online network, but do not initialize the thermostat with suite settings at that point.
To set up a suite with foyer door One possible suite configuration is to have a foyer door, and behind the foyer door two rooms which form a suite. In the example shown in Figure 11, the suite contains the rooms 102 and 103; each room has one thermostat and one motion sensor. Room 102 is the master room of the suite, and hence the foyer lock 102-103 is connected to the thermostat in room 102 when the online network is set up. Note: For more information about the suite functionality, click here.
To enable 'suite with foyer door' in VISIONLINE Note: All concerned thermostats must be set up according to below, i.e. if the different thermostats in the suite belong to different thermostat profiles, make sure that the 'Suite with foyer door' checkbox is marked for each profile. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Double click on Thermostat profiles under the Lists tab. In the Thermostat profiles dialog: click Add to add a new thermostat profile, or mark an existing thermostat profile and click Properties.
Figure C3 To initialize the master thermostat with suite settings 1. 2. 3. Choose Initialize in the left pane of the Orion Service window. Connect the service cable to the thermostat in room 102. Click the plus sign for the applicable door area (in this example 'Floor 1') and mark the master room, in this example 102. Figure C4 4. 5. At Suite settings: - Enter the Suite room (slave room); in this example it is 103.
To read out the thermostat status 1. 2. 3. Choose Status in the left pane of the Orion Service window. Connect the service cable to the thermostat. Click the Readout button. Example of suite status for master room thermostat: Figure C7 Example of suite status for slave room thermostat: Figure C8 Online network tree When steps 1-5 below have been performed, the Online Network tree in SysMon will typically look as in the example in Figure C9: 1.
To set up a suite with two rooms (not foyer) One possible suite configuration is to have two guest rooms connected by internal mechanical doors; no foyer door in front of the two guest doors. The connecting doors can be locked and the rooms be used separately, or the two rooms can be used as a suite with full access to both rooms. The thermostats in the two rooms share events when the two rooms are used as suite, and if the rooms are not used as a suite the events are handled independently.
VISIONLINE settings 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Double click on Thermostat profiles under the Lists tab in the navigation window. In the Thermostat profiles dialog: click Add to add a new thermostat profile, or mark an existing thermostat profile and click Properties. In the Thermostat profile details dialog, choose the Misc alternative in the left pane. Make sure that the checkbox 'Suite with foyer door' is unmarked.
To set up the online network The online network for the example in Figure C10 looks as in Figure C12. The two thermostats 102 and 103 must be set up under the same parent in the network, i.e. be set up in the same PAN (personal area network). To set up the network, follow the steps below: 1. Open SysMon (System Monitor) which is used for managing the online network; double click on SysMon.exe in the VISIONLINE installation folder. 2. Log on to SysMon; go to File/Log on and enter user ID and password.
To initialize the master thermostat with suite settings 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Choose Initialize in the left pane of the Orion Service window. In this example, the master thermostat is in room 102 (room A in Figure C10). Connect the service cable to the thermostat in room 102. Click the plus sign for the applicable door area (in this example 'Floor 1') and mark room 102. Figure C13 At Suite settings: - Enter the Suite room (slave room); in this example 103 (room B in Figure C10).
Other guest door locks than VingCard Figure C17 In the scenario when VingCard locks are not used, the two rooms (in the example in Figure 27 they are called room 102 and room 103) each have two door switches set up as Connecting door under the master thermostat (in our example the thermostat in room 102). This will not disturb occupancy; the only trigger is suite activation. See Quick reference guide Orion Service for information on how to configure for Connecting door.
To set up the online network The online network for the example in Figure C17, i.e. if other locks than VingCard locks are used at the guest doors, looks as in Figure C18. The two thermostats 102 and 103 must be set up under the same parent in the network, i.e. be set up in the same PAN (personal area network). To set up the network, follow the steps below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.
To configure the door switches 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Choose Configure device in the left pane of the Orion Service window. Choose Door switch in the upper part of the Orion Service window. Plug the service cable into the door switch at the guest door in room 102. Select Connecting door in the Orion Service window.
To set up a suite with one door only One possible suite configuration is to have only one door to the entire suite. In the example shown in Figure C21, the suite contains the rooms 1021, 1022 and 1023; each room has one thermostat and one motion sensor. Room 1021 is the master room for room 1022 and room 1022 is the master room for room 1023. The lock 102 is connected to the thermostat in the first room, i.e. to thermostat 1021, when the online network is set up.
To set up the online network The online network for the above example looks as in Figure C22. The three thermostats 1021, 1022 and 1023 must be set up under the same parent in the network, i.e. be set up in the same PAN (personal area network). To set up the network, follow the steps below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Open SysMon (System Monitor) which is used for managing the online network; double click on SysMon.exe in the VISIONLINE installation folder.
To initialize thermostats with suite settings Figure C23 In the configuration with only one door to the entire suite, the thermostats are initialized in a chain. The principle is described in Figure C23; room A in the room chain is master for room B, which is in turn master for room C etc. This and this section describe the example from Figure C21, i.e. three rooms in a chain. To initialize the thermostat in the first room of the suite 1. Choose Initialize in the left pane of the Orion Service window. 2.
To initialize the thermostat in the second room of the suite 1. 2. Choose Initialize in the left pane of the Orion Service window. Click the plus sign for the applicable door area (in this example 'Floor 1') and mark the master room, in this example 1022. Figure C27 3. 4. At Suite settings: - Enter the Suite room (slave room); in this example 1023. - Mark the Share occupancy checkbox. Figure C28 Click the Initialize button.
To read out the thermostat status 1. 2. 3. Choose Status in the left pane of the Orion Service window. Connect the service cable to the thermostat. Click the Readout button. Example of suite status for the first thermostat in the chain: Example of suite status for the second thermostat in the chain: Figure C31 Online network tree When steps 1-4 below have been performed, the online network tree in SysMon will typically look as in the example in Figure C32: 1.
More about how the suite works Note: Check-out is made separately from each room in the suite, i.e. check-out from the master room will not automatically check out all cards that are valid in the entire suite. If the check-out is made from PMS, it can however be made with one command, even if the concerned rooms must be defined separately in the PMS command. Suite with foyer Suite card In the example described in this section, i.e.
Regular guest card If the suite guests have checked out and a "regular guest" arrives, i.e. a guest which should only have access to one of the rooms in the former suite, the regular guest will get a guest card with access to the concerned guest room the foyer door Since the guest room is no longer part of a suite, it does not matter if the foyer door is open or closed when the guest arrives.
Appendix D: Configuration in offline scenarios In Orion EMS offline scenarios, there is no connection to the VISIONLINE server. Either a wired thermostat 1 ) or a thermostat controller and a battery thermostat 2 ) is used. Each room can be seen as a PAN (personal area network) which is controlled by its wired thermostat or its thermostat controller, depending on what scenario that is applicable.
To add the lock to the in-room network The in-room network is configured under the Configure device section in Orion Service. Configuration Description Form new network This configuration removes all nodes in the PAN and resets the coordinator. Permit join When this configuration is used, an in-room device (RF door switch, motion sensor or lock) can join the coordinator.
Scenario with wired thermostat 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Go to Start/Programs/ Orion Service/Orion Service. Choose Configure device in the left pane of the Orion Service window. Plug the service cable into the thermostat. Choose the Coordinator tab. Click Form new network. Figure D3 6. Click the Get network button; the thermostat will appear in the window below Get network. Figure D4 7. 8. Put the cursor on the thermostat in the Orion Service window; an information box, showing e.g.
10. Plug the service cable into the motion sensor. 11. Choose the Motion sensor tab and click Discovery. Figure D7 12. Plug the service cable into the thermostat. 13. Choose the Coordinator tab and click Get network. Figure D8 14. 15. Click the plus sign in front of the thermostat; the motion sensor will appear in the network tree. Right click on the thermostat to make sure that is still says 'yes' at 'Join permitted'. Figure D9 16.
18. In Orion Service, Configure device section: click Get network under the Coordinator tab. Figure D11 19. 20. 21. Click the plus sign in front of the thermostat; the lock will appear in the network tree. Mark the thermostat and click the Forbid join button. Right click on the thermostat and choose Get user description. Make sure that the description says 'no' at 'Join permitted'.
Scenario with thermostat controller and battery thermostat 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Go to Start/Programs/ Orion Service/Orion Service. Choose Configure device in the left pane of the Orion Service window. Plug the service cable into the thermostat. Choose the Coordinator tab. Click Form new network. Figure D13 6. Click the Get network button; the thermostat will appear in the window below Get network. Figure D14 7. 8.
9. Right click on the thermostat controller and choose Get user description. Information about the thermostat controller will be shown; see picture to the right. Make sure that - the channel is correct - it says 'yes' at 'Join permitted' Note: If it does not say 'yes' at 'Join permitted', click the Permit join button again. 10. Plug the service cable into the battery thermostat. 11. Choose the Thermostat tab and click the Discovery button. Figure D16 Figure D17 12.
14. 15. Click the plus sign in front of the thermostat controller; the battery thermostat will appear in the network tree. Right click on the thermostat controller to make sure that it still says 'yes' at 'Join permitted'. Figure D19 16. Issue a Discovery card in VISIONLINE: - Go to Start/Programs/ VisiOnline/VisiOnline and log on. - Double click on ZigBee configuration under the Cards tab in the navigation window. - Browse to choose a Card holder and enter the applicable No. of days.
19. Click the plus sign in front of the thermostat controller; the lock will appear in the network tree. 20. Follow the procedure in steps 8-14 and 18-19 to add the motion sensor to the in-room network. Figure D22 21. Mark the thermostat controller in the Orion Service window and click the Forbid join button. 22. Right click on the thermostat controller and choose Get user description. Make sure that the description says 'no' at 'Join permitted'.
Revision history Change By August 19, 2010 Initial version KG November 15, 2010 ‘Configure device’ in Orion Service modified KG Date July 5, 2011 Information about thermostat controller added Information about service indicators added Appendix about Orion Service connections added Appendix about configuration in offline scenarios added KG October 6, 2011 Logotypes changed Information about commissioning when thermostat controller is used has been added KG October 20, 2011 Section about Recom
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