We.R™ System User Guide ESUG05022 Version 3.
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How to Use this Guide How to Use this Guide The backbone of this guide is the We.R™ installation procedure – following an introduction to the system concept, the guide takes you through the steps of identifying the system components and their functions, preparations, and installation of the system components (hardware and software) in the recommended sequence ensuring smooth buildup of your We.R™ system.
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Table of Contents Table of Contents How to Use this Guide ........................................................................................................ 3 Table of Contents ............................................................................................................... 5 1. Introduction .............................................................................................................. 13 1.1. Foreword......................................................................
Table of Contents 3.3. The We.R™ Web Application................................................................................. 45 3.3.1. The Web Application Function ............................................................. 45 3.3.2. Activating the Web Application ............................................................ 46 3.3.2.1. Prerequisites ............................................................................. 46 3.3.3. The Web Application Display Structure .....................
Table of Contents 3.6.3. Adding the Camera to the We.R™ System ........................................... 94 3.6.4. The Camera Operational Modes .......................................................... 99 3.6.4.1. Walk Test Mode ...................................................................... 100 3.6.4.2. Normal Operation Mode .......................................................... 100 3.7. The Motion Detector (PIR) – ES800PIR ...............................................................
Table of Contents 3.10.1. The Tag Reader Function .................................................................. 133 3.10.2. Installing the Tag Reader ................................................................... 134 3.10.2.1. Tag Reader Positioning Recommendations ............................. 135 3.10.2.2. Installing with Screws .............................................................. 136 3.10.2.3. Installing with Pre-attached Double-side Tape ......................... 136 3.10.2.4.
Table of Contents 3.13.2.4. Dismounting the Universal Transmitter..................................... 174 Adding the Universal Transmitter to the We.R™ System ..................... 175 3.13.3. 3.14. The We.R™ Z-Wave® Controller (ZWD) – ES800ZWD .......................................... 180 3.14.1. The Z-Wave® Concept....................................................................... 180 3.14.2. Essence Z-Wave® Controller.............................................................. 181 3.14.2.1.
Table of Contents 4.4.4. Editing Users ..................................................................................... 221 4.5. Managing Devices .............................................................................................. 222 4.5.1. Adding New Devices ......................................................................... 222 4.5.2. Removing Devices ............................................................................. 224 4.5.3. Editing Devices’ Properties .........
Table of Contents 5.1.10. Replacing the Universal Transmitter (UT) Battery ................................ 251 5.1.10.1. Dismounting the Universal Transmitter..................................... 252 5.2. Cleaning the System Devices.............................................................................. 254 6. Security Aspects..................................................................................................... 255 6.1. Secured Communication between User and Application Server ....
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Introduction 1. Introduction Welcome to the We.R™ Smart Home System User Guide. The We.R™ Smart Home system enables consumers manage different aspects of their homes such as security, safety, home automation and energy savings from anywhere and at any time using their PCs or smart device applications. The We.
Introduction 1.2. General Guidelines Following are some general guidelines for the installation and day-by-day usage of the We.R™ system: Batteries should not be inserted into any of the system devices until a specific step in the installation process is reached. Proper order of installing the batteries ensures that the various components of the system are integrated into the system in the correct sequence. The Central Control Unit (CCU) must be positioned at least 1 meter away from other We.
Introduction Product Description Central Control Unit (CCU) – Essence ES8000CP The We.R™ Central Control Unit. Sometimes referred to as Control Panel (CP). Manage and communicate with system peripherals and the Cloud/Servers which provide the data to the different user applications. Generates notifications and source data streaming. It features: Users’ remote access for control and management via Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android™ based smartphones/tablets and web application software.
Introduction Product Description Motion Detector (PIR) – Essence ES800PIR A Passive Infra-Red (PIR) Motion Detector peripheral device. It features: Sealed optics, immune to light and insects for reduction of false alarms. Multi-zone spherical lens for wide detection coverage (120o horizontal, 105o vertical). Walk-through test mode. Door/Window Magnetic Sensor (MGL) – Essence ES800MGL Compact design magnet detector peripheral device, with long range and easy to install.
Introduction Product Description LAN Cable Square Battery Pack – Essence MCBT05001 Local Area Network (LAN) cable (Category 5). A twisted pair cable for carrying the wired data communication signals. This type of cable is mostly used in structured cabling for computer networks such as Ethernet. The cable is used for connecting the CCU to an Internet port via Switch, Hub, etc.). Universal Switching Power Supply converting the mains voltage into DC power required for the CCU.
Introduction Note: The LAN cable, Power Adapter and the batteries are packed and stored under the box inner (black) separator. Additional devices may be purchased from local distributors as required. These are described in paragraph 1.4 and Table 2 below. 1.4. Other Available Devices The system may be expanded with accordance to the premises’ structure and protection methods, by purchasing additional components (up to the system’s limits detailed in paragraph 3.15 below).
Introduction Product Description Flood Detector (FL) – Essence ES800FL The Flood Detector is a water outpouring early warning peripheral device. It features: Alarm upon water leakage. The alarm is triggered upon water running through the detection element. Fastened to the wall/frame by double-sided tape or optional screws. Smoke Detector (SK2) – Essence ES800SK2 The Smoke Detector is a stand-alone fire early warning peripheral device. It features: Tri-color LED for visual indication.
Introduction Product ® Z-Wave Controller (ZWD) – Essence ES800ZWD Description The Z-Wave® Controller is a peripheral controller device enabling integration of Z-Wave® approved Smart Home devices (i.e. Door Lock, Light Switch/Dimmer, etc.) onto the We.R™ system. It features: Single element. Long operation life. Table 2: Other Available Devices 20 ™ We.
System Theory 2. System Theory The We.R™ system transforms mobile smartphones and tablets, as well as personal computers (PC) into powerful remote control devices that help increase safety and enhance the quality of life of families. All system components communicate with the Central Control Unit and the CCU communicates with system servers via the cloud. The system is based on a modular structure that is flexible in its expansion capabilities – additional devices may be added to the system as needed. 2.
System Theory The We.R™ wireless technology is based on Essence's proprietary Enhanced Controlled Open Protocol (ECOP), a complete, end-to-end proprietary protocol used throughout the We.R™ system. See details in paragraph 2.3.1 below. 2.2. The Complete System Overview Figure 3: The We.
System Theory 2.3. Unique Technologies Incorporated The We.R™ system incorporates some unique technologies and features: 2.3.1. Enhanced Controlled Open Protocol The We.R™ products intercommunicate with the Central Control Unit (CCU) within the HAN (Home Area Network) using Essence proprietary Enhanced Controlled Open Protocol (ECOP) protocol. The We.R™ CCU serves as the gateway between the HAN and the GSM/GPRS or Internet network. Between home sensors and home control units (ECOP-R).
System Theory Power and Sensitivity We.R™ systems transmit with maximum allowed power according to standard EN 300 –440 (Europe), FCC CFR47 Part 15. Pending the device, power and sensitivity are divided into two (2) main categories: Sensitivity Power -103 dBm (sensors) 14 dBm -103 dBm (Central Control Unit) 20 dBm Channels, Bandwidth and Polling Using ECOP protocol, the We.R™ system utilizes between 1 to 16 channels. The channel bandwidth is 5MHz. The We.
System Theory The We.R™ Infrastructure is designed to support millions of concurrent users over multiple client platforms (web application, mobile smartphone and tablets applications, mobile phones via SMS, and 3rd parties consumer data) on various supported protocols (HTTP, SOAP, JSON, REST, TCP). We.
System Theory 2.3.4.1. We.R™ Web Server The We.R™ Web Server is the set of services within the We.R™ cloud designed to: Allow We.R™ security and Home Automation web application for end users. Allow the end user to receive full control over his home, including live and archived images on-demand. Allow the operator/service provider to fully control account services, view real time usage statistics and analyze usage patterns and preferences.
System Theory 2.3.4.5. We.R™ Database The We.R™ system stores all data that is passed through the system. The data is archived for future use and analysis. Stored data includes: Video events Alarms Event history (alarms, user activity, etc.) Logs of all commands and actions performed by any user 2.3.4.6. We.R™ Analysis Service The We.R™ analysis service system is designed to provide business intelligence, data mining and analysis for the operator and other consumer data. ™ We.