Installation of the We.R™ System 3. Installation of the We.R™ System 3.1. Prerequisites Prior to the installation and setup of the We.R™ system, the following items need to be prepared: This document is best read with Adobe Acrobat Reader® version 10.0 (or higher), available for free download at: http://get.adobe.com/reader/. An electronic format (PDF) version of this manual is available, for free download, at: http://www.essence-grp.com/pages/WeR/WeRFullUserGuide.
Installation of the We.R™ System A smartphone (optional) for remote system management. A small screwdriver. The Central Control Unit’s identification serial number should be registered prior to the installation process. Stickers with the serial number can be found inside the battery/SIM-card cavity and under the Central Control Unit’s base as illustrated in Figure 4 below.
Installation of the We.R™ System It is arranged in the exact same sequence the system needs to be built-up, including the steps of software installation and registration. Therefore, it is advised to follow this sequence to ensure properly functioning system. The We.R™ system is based on independent components described below. The order of presenting these components is the recommended order of their installation.
Installation of the We.R™ System It is a two-way, wireless Central Control Unit comprising the main element of the We.R™ system. 3.2.1. The Central Control Unit Function The Central Control Unit (CCU) is responsible for wireless communication with the array of We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Registration of the CCU’s serial number (see page 30) should also be completed. 3.2.2.1. CCU Positioning Recommendations The CCU should be installed on: A flat surface. In a central home/office location with: Unshielded adequate cellular coverage (if cellular communication is to be used). Close to an Internet connection outlet (modem/router connection, if Internet communication is to be used).
Installation of the We.R™ System 3. In case the Internet is intend to be used as the primary external communication channel: Plug the LAN cable into the RJ45 socket on the back panel of the CCU and its other end into a network socket (in the Internet router or modem). LED 2 LED 1 Figure 7: Insertion of LAN Cable into the CCU Socket The CCU back panel LAN (RJ45) socket provides two (2) LED status indications, active in accordance with the IEEE 802.
Installation of the We.R™ System 5. Insert the backup battery into the battery cavity, above the SIM-card. Note: Battery’s label should be facing up and the battery’s contacts – aiming towards the base of the CCU. Figure 8: Insertion of the Backup Battery 6. Return the battery cover back to place. 7. Plug the Power Supply's cable into the mini-USB™ connector on the back of the CCU. 8. Plug the adapter’s cube into an electric power outlet socket.
Installation of the We.R™ System Notes: The LED switching from orange to green indicates that the CCU is properly active. It takes approximately 5 minutes for the LED to switch. The Central Control Unit is now ready for the next step of registration and setup. Note: The initial registration is a web-only procedure and therefore could be exercised utilizing the Web Application only (cannot be done with the Mobile Application). 3.2.3.
Installation of the We.R™ System The registration procedure is done via the We.R™ Web Application as follows: 1. Utilizing PC running web browser software, go to the We.R™ Web Application by entering the Service Providers’ server address. Note: You may want to create a short-cut link for this address for ease of future access to the Web Application. 2. The Login window will pop-up: Figure 9: The We.
Installation of the We.R™ System The button will be will be used for subsequent logging into the We.R™ Web Application. 3. Click over the button only. A roll-down menu will be added at the bottom of the Login window: Figure 10: The Login Window with the Roll-down Menu 11. Click over the _Go to first time registration page >>_ option. The First Time Registration (Step 1 of 2) window will pop-up: Figure 11: CCU First Time Registration Window 38 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System 12. Type-in the 8-digits serial number recorded on page 30 (and Appendix H) and click over the button. The Web Application software performs, at this point in time, a validation procedure to ensure the number typed is correct. Clicking over the 10).
Installation of the We.R™ System In all the above error cases, clicking over the window (see above Figure 10). button will take you back to the Login 13. In case the number typed is valid, the First Time Registration (Step 2 of 2) window will popup: Figure 15: First Time Registration Step 2 Window Note: You may want to record the following registration details to Appendix H Owner’s Records of this guide (page 301) where important data of your system is gathered for future reference. 14.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: The login password is case sensitive and must have a minimum of six (6) alphanumeric characters. This password need to be confirmed (re-typed) in the next field – _Confirm Password_. The information provided for the above fields will also be used as key-codes for subsequent accesses to the Web Application (see above Figure 9). iv. _Name_ – The User Name you will be identified with in the system. This is a casesensitive, alphanumeric characters’ field. v.
Installation of the We.R™ System Clicking over the button, throughout the above process, bounces you back to the First Time Registration Page 1 window (see above Figure 11). Clicking over the button, throughout the above process, bounces you back to the Login window (see above Figure 10). 17.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.2.3.1. Manual Access Point Name Data Registration In case a problem is encountered during the initial registration procedure, with the Access Point Name (APN) data; you need to contact the SIM-card’s Cellular Operator/Service Provider and get all of the APN data. This data need to be manually typed into the registration data fields.
Installation of the We.R™ System i. Call your cellular Service Provider and obtain all APN data (APN name, APN user and APN password). Note: You may want to record the APN data to Appendix H of this User Guide where important data of your system is gathered for future reference. ii. Select the _Country_ and _Operator_ (Cellular Service Provider) from the roll-down menus in the APN Settings Configuration window (see above Figure 17). iii.
Installation of the We.R™ System 2. Once the system is registered, it is recommended to add Users before proceeding to the next step of installation. See details in the below paragraph 3.3.6.4. 3.3. The We.R™ Web Application The We.R™ Web Application is classic cloud-computing software application based on the latest RIA (Rich Internet Application) technologies and utilizes Microsoft® Silverlight® technology.
Installation of the We.R™ System System Status, System Activation, Device Overviews, Recent Events, Look-in via Camera. Devices page – Manages system devices. History page – Allows investigation of recent events including video as well as filtering of the event history log. Users page – Manage Users (Master User, Standard User). Central Control Unit Signal Strength Indicator – Displays the GSM signal strength (for Central Control Units with a SIM-card).
Installation of the We.R™ System The Microsoft® Silverlight™ web application framework should also be installed on the PC. It is available for free download and installation at: http://www.microsoft.com/getsilverlight/Get-Started/Install/Default.aspx. The Service Provider’s web address (URL) for the We.R™ Web Application software. Note: You may want to create a short-cut link for this address for future ease of access to the Web Application. A smartphone (optional) for remote system management. 3.
Installation of the We.R™ System 1 2 3 4 Figure 19: The Web Application Display 3.3.4. The Tool Bar The Tool bar provides access to the global most common Web Application setting tools: Figure 20: The Tool Bar The icon provides information regarding the strength of the CCU’s cellular signal. It could display: 48 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System or or or or Signal strength meter indicating the CCU’s cellular signal strength. No SIM-card installed in the CCU. Cellular channel communication lost. The icon provides information regarding the charge capacity of the CCU backup battery. It could display: Battery dead Battery critical Battery low Battery normal Battery full The button launches the Settings Configuration window: Figure 21: The Settings Configuration Window ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System This window is a sub-set of the initial registration procedure (see paragraph 3.2.3. above) which allows (by tab selection): Re-setting of the Time Zone defined in the initial registration procedure (see page 41) by selecting it from the roll-down selection menu which opens upon clicking over the button. Any change made to the previously defined Time Zone need to be saved by clicking over the button. Termination of this activity is done by clicking over the button.
Installation of the We.R™ System The button opens this We.R™ System User Guide document. The 3.3.5. button logs out of the Web Application and terminates its operation. The Status/Activation Bar The Status/Activation bar provides, at a glance, real-time information about the system status as well as enabling basic system arming commands.
Installation of the We.R™ System The text messages to the left of this icon word-out the meaning of the image on display. 3.3.6. The Data Window The data window allows in-depth system setup, monitoring and control.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 26: The Dashboard Page This data window divides into three (3) panes: The Devices (left) pane – an overview pane graphically (using icons) presenting all system defined components, their system given name and, sometimes, an additional sub-icon presenting their event or status information. System status presentation could be sorted by Device Name or Device Type by clicking over the / switching button.
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Installation of the We.R™ System Universal Transmitter CLOSED Universal Transmitter OPENED Presented with (or by) additional sub-icon symbolizing the status or event. These additional event/status sub-icons could be: APN failure APN restored Broken (Connection Lost) Connection restored Low battery Low Connection Battery FULL event Battery NORMAL event Battery LOW event Battery CRITICAL event Battery DEAD event Warning (i.e. tamper, power failure, etc.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 27: The Z-Wave® Controller Icon And the Dashboard would look like: Figure 28: The Dashboard Page with Z-Wave® Controller 3.3.6.2. The Devices Page The Devices page provides an overview of the We.R™ system defined devices and allows: Addition or removal of Devices to the system (by Master User only). Editing (by Master User only) of their operational characteristics. 56 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 29: The Devices Page This page divides into two (2) panes: The Devices (left) pane – an overview pane presenting all system defined components, their icon image (for type), their system given name/location and their current status including icon indication of their signal strength and battery level. Details of operational characteristics of the highlighted line-item (device) in the Devices pane are displayed in the pane to the right – the details pane.
Installation of the We.R™ System Master User(s) may also add new device(s) to the system by clicking over the button. A detailed explanation of such a procedure is provided within every component installation paragraph in this guide. Master User(s) may also remove device(s) from the system by selecting a device (line item in the Devices pane) and clicking over the button. A detailed explanation of such a procedure is provided within every component installation paragraph in this guide. 3.3.6.3.
Installation of the We.R™ System The Events (left) overview left pane displaying, in sequential order, all recorded system events with: Icon images of the items the event relates to, Description of the event, and A time-stamp (date and time) of the event. Above the Events pane there is a History filter definition toolbar enabling definition of filtered data to be displayed in the Events pane.
Installation of the We.R™ System 5) _User Name:_ – allows selection of which of the Users related devices will be passed by the filter for display. The specific User(s) are selected by clicking over the button which opens a selection roll-down menu where the desired User(s) need to be marked. Once these filter’s criteria are completely defined, applying them to see the filtered results is done by clicking over the button. To clear previous filter data – click over the button.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 32: The Users Page Once any of the above data fields have been changed; there is a need to click over the button to store the new data into the system configuration files. New Users may be added (up to the system limits, see Table 5 on page 194) by clicking over the button. This will initiate a new line item on the left pane and empty data fields on the right one to be typed-in.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.3.6.6. Other Pages As the We.R™ system gains more and more applications and interfaces, special purpose pages are (and will be) added to the Data Window to provide User Interfaces for such special purposes. The explanations for these additional pages, within this User Guide, are provided in the paragraphs discussing such applications and interfaces (i.e. the Scenarios page in the We.R™ Z-Wave® Controller). 3.4. The We.R™ Mobile Application Note: The We.
Installation of the We.R™ System It features the following home management functions: Push notifications for triggered events System status Arm activation (Full Arm, Day Arm, Night Arm) Look-in via live imaging Events history and filtering of events history View GSM signal strength (for CCU model with a SIM-card) Multilingual support Device statuses Smart Home control via Z-Wave® devices (i.e. thermostat, dimmer, doorlock) 3.4.1. Downloading and Installing the We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 33: The Login Screen Similar to the First Time Registration procedure (see above page 40), in this screen you need to type-in the following information: 1. _Email:_ – Your email address for push messages and notifications. This need to be the same address provided within the above-mentioned First Time Registration procedure. 2. _Password:_ – Your password. This need to be the same password provided within the above-mentioned First Time Registration procedure. 3.
Installation of the We.R™ System Key Name Icon Description Backspace Used to erase characters. Uppercase Used for globally switching the keyboard between upper and lower case characters. Numeric Used for globally switching the keyboard between alphabetic keys and numeric keys. Language Used for globally switching the keyboard character-set between languages. COM Shortcut This is a shortcut key inserting the .COM extension for Email and IP/Hostname fields.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.4.3. Using the Mobile Application The installation of the We.R™ Mobile Application creates, among other things, an icon on the mobile device’s main screen. Tapping over this icon will activate the We.R™ Mobile Application. Figure 34: The Mobile Application Icon If never registered before, the first screen to pop-up is presented in Figure 33 above. The registration need to be completed (see paragraph 3.4.1 above) prior to the usage of the Mobile Application. 3.4.3.1.
Installation of the We.R™ System Type-in the 4-digits User Code set during the registration procedure described in the above paragraph 3.4.1. The virtual keyboard’s backspace while the 3.4.3.2. button may be used for deletion of erroneous input button allows termination of the Login process. The Home Status (Main) Screen Once the correct User Code is typed-in, the Mobile Application logs onto the Service Provider’s servers and becomes fully functional.
Installation of the We.R™ System or or or or Signal strength meter indicating the CCU’s cellular signal strength. No SIM-card installed in the CCU. Cellular channel communication lost. 2. Tapping over the button at the top-right side of the screen, will switch the mobile device into the Settings screen (see Figure 38 below) where you may: i. Log out of the We.R™ Mobile Application by tapping over the ii. Select temperate display units between Celsius and Fahrenheit with the . . iii.
Installation of the We.R™ System Tapping over the iv. button will switch the screen back to the Settings screen. View the Service Provider’s servers address (URL) with Figure 38: The Settings Screen Upon completion of settings, terminate the session by tapping over the button. 3. The center piece is similar, in appearance and functionality, to the Web Application’s Status/Activation Bar (see above paragraph 3.3.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: Definition of arming modes is set via the We.R™ Web Application only, utilizing the Devices Page. See paragraph 4.5. Managing Devices below The system status is reflected by the image and color of the central icon as follows: System Disarmed (grey) System (fully) Armed (green) Burglary Alarm (red) System Day Armed (green) Safety Hazard (yellow) System Night Armed (green) The text messages, on top of this icon, word-out the meaning of the image on display. 4.
Installation of the We.R™ System The Video Tab/screen allows comfort (non-alarm triggered, initiated by the User) view of the environment where the camera is installed. Tapping over the Video Tab will switch the display to the Take Video screen (see Figure 40 below). This screen displays all cameras included in your system and the desired camera should be selected out of this list. Figure 40: The Take Video Screen To refresh the Available Cameras list – tap over the button.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 41: Comfort View of Camera The Devices Tab/screen opens a status screen presenting all system devices and their events/status icons similar to the Devices Page of the We.R™ Web Application: Figure 42: Devices Screen 72 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Tapping over the button refreshes the content of this status screen. The devices’ icons are similar to the icons used in the We.
Installation of the We.R™ System These icons may: Change their color in accordance with their reported event/status (i.e. turn red upon tampered event). Presented with colored items: Door/Window Magnetic Sensor CLOSED Door/Window Magnetic Sensor OPENED Power failure Power restored Universal Transmitter CLOSED Universal Transmitter OPENED Presented with (or by) additional sub-icon symbolizing the status or event.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: As mentioned before, the We.R™ Mobile Application allows devices’ status display only and cannot be used for their setup. The Smart Home Tab/screen opens a status screen for all system Z-Wave® devices with their events/status icons similar to the Smart Home Page of the We.R™ Web Application: Figure 43: Smart Home Screen Tapping over the button refreshes the content of this screen. The devices’ icons are similar to the icons used in the We.
Installation of the We.R™ System For switch-mode devices (Z-Wave® Switch and Dimmer class), switching the device ON and OFF is possible directly from this screen by tapping over the button. For devices which may present more details, an is added to the right. Tapping over this will switch the display into a new screen expanding on the information related to the specific device.
Installation of the We.R™ System Expansion screen for Thermostat class devices: Figure 45: Thermostat Class Device Expansion Screen The button provides device ON/OFF switching function (similar to the above mentioned The heating. button). switch provides selection between cooling and The is a multi-level fan speed selector where each tap progress the speed in one step. The is an up/down temperature setting selector where the temperature display is set by the Settings screen (see Figure 38 above).
Installation of the We.R™ System The History Tab/screen opens a screen presenting the complete log of the system events: Figure 46: History of Events Log Screen Note: Devices which may present history with more details are marked with icon on the right. Tapping over the icon will switch the display into a new screen expanding the history information related to the specific device and event. You may refresh this screen by tapping over the button.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 47: Events History Screen with Filter Tool Bar The tool bar provides four (4) filtering criteria: Figure 48: Filter Criteria From Date – defines the first date to be included on display. Tapping over this button will open a calendar-style menu, out of which the first date to be included in the report should be selected. To Date – defines the last date to be included on display.
Installation of the We.R™ System All Devices – defines which devices’ events will be included on display. Tapping over this button will open the following screen: Figure 49: Devices’ Criteria Selection Screen Presented in this screen are all system defined devices, out of which you may select those that you want to be included in the Events History report screen (i.e. Sirens only, PIRs + Sirens, etc.).
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 50: Events’ Criteria Selection Screen Presented in this screen is a log of all system events, out of which you may select those that you want to be included in the Events History report screen (i.e. Panic Alarms, Low Batteries + New Batteries events, etc.). Selection may be done either by tapping over each event you need or by tapping over the button to select all events.