Installation of the We.R™ System Note: Each Smoke Detector must be tested once a month or any time suspected as not working properly. Press the center Test/Mute button In order to test the device. 3.13. The Universal Transmitter (UT) – ES800UT The Universal Transmitter (UT) is the We.R™ interface onto legacy wired devices. It connects with ON/OFF type devices, enabling incorporation of 3rd party wired peripherals into the We.R™ system. Figure 139: The Universal Transmitter ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Accessories available for the Universal Transmitter: Double-sided adhesive tape. 3.13.1. The Universal Transmitter Function The Universal Transmitter incorporates the following functions: Bi-directional wireless device. Flexible application definition as Security Device, Flood/Fire/Gas Detector, Panic Button, etc. May be configured, via the We.R™ Web Application, to Normally Open or Normally Close modes. Dual-LED (green/red) for open/close status indication.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 140: Releasing the Universal Transmitter Base 3.13.2.1. Universal Transmitter Positioning Recommendations For optimal safety, the following factors must be taken into consideration when selecting the Universal Transmitter mounting position: A flat vertical surface. Attach the Universal Transmitter to a surface that is clean, dry, flat and smooth. The Universal Transmitter must be mounted within 700m (2300ft) (open air nominal) of the CCU. 3.13.2.2.
Installation of the We.R™ System 1 2 Figure 141: Universal Transmitter Base with Screws 3. Place and hold the base on the desired mounting location and mark the drilling locations (the above-mentioned punch-outs 1 and 2). 4. Drill the holes; insert two (2) dowels if needed, place the base over them and screw in the two (2) screws. 3.13.2.3. Installing with Pre-attached Double-side Tape The pre-attached double-sided tape will be mostly used in installations of the Universal Transmitter. 1.
Installation of the We.R™ System 1. Insert a coin (or flat screw driver) into one of the edge slots as demonstrated in Figure 142 below. 2. Twist it to raise the cover (body) edge. 3. Pull the body strait out of the base’s shoulders. Figure 142: Dismounting the Universal Transmitter 3.13.3. Adding the Universal Transmitter to the We.R™ System The Universal Transmitter need to be functionally added to the system following the above described physical installation procedure.
Installation of the We.R™ System 2. Activate the We.R™ Web Application. Figure 143: Add Universal Transmitter Device Utilizing Web Application 3. Select the Devices page (tab) and click over the button. 4. A roll-down selection menu will open. 5. Click over the _Add Universal Transmitter_ option of the menu as illustrated in Figure 143 above. 6. A window defining the function performed by the legacy wired device opens (see Figure 144 below) where you need to: Select the device type.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 144: Definition of Function of the Legacy Wired Device 7. Click over the Click over the button once all data is selected or marked. button if you need to terminate this process. 8. Once the button was clicked over, an Add New Device (Universal Transmitter) window will pop-up and its timer will start running. Figure 145: Add Universal Transmitter Window 9. Verify that the Device Type is Universal Transmitter. ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System 10. The down-counter provides a time-frame of three (3) minutes within which the battery should be installed to power-up the Universal Transmitter, as demonstrated in Figure 146 below: Figure 146: Inserting a Battery into the Universal Transmitter 11. Verify battery polarity to match marking within the unit body.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 147: Add New Universal Transmitter Timeout Error Message In such a case, it is possible to re-initiate the Add New Device process by clicking over the button. Clicking over the button will terminate the Add New Device process. 14.
Installation of the We.R™ System Clicking over the button will end the Add New Device process while the new Flood Detector is added onto the system configuration. 15. You may verify that the Flood Detector (FL) was properly added by checking the details of the We.R™ Web Application’s Devices page. 3.14. The We.R™ Z-Wave® Controller (ZWD) – ES800ZWD 3.14.1.
Installation of the We.R™ System All Z-Wave-certified products “speak the same language” to provide true Z-Wave® interoperability. A given device must be added to the Z-Wave® network before it can be controlled via ZWave® controller. This process (also known as “pairing” see Appendix G on page 299) is usually achieved by pressing a button on the device, an operation which must be performed once, after which the device will always be recognized by the controller.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.14.2.1. The We.R™ Z-Wave® Controller Generic Device Classes In theory, every controllable or controlling device at home can be equipped with Z-Wave® technology. Therefore, a broad variety of different devices and functions should be expected. However, there are some basic functionality patterns that allow categorizing different devices: Each device will either control other devices or being controlled by other devices.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3.14.3. Installing the Z-Wave® Controller Notes: The following procedure of installing the We.R™ Z-Wave® Controller is based on the assumption that the Z-Wave® Controller is being added onto a fully operational We.R™ system. Due to the installation procedure, a Power Failure event will be logged and a notification should be expected. 1. Disconnect the Central Control Unit (CCU) from power by plugging-out the power adaptor cube from the electric power (mains) socket. 2.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3. Plug the We.R™ Z-Wave® dongle’s mini-USB™ connector into the Central Control Unit’s mini-USB™ socket (now vacant from the power cord). 4. Plug the power adaptor’s cord (previously disconnected from the CCU) into the dongle’s miniUSB™ socket. 5. Plug the power adaptor cube back into the mains socket. 184 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System The CCU should be back in full-operational mode (front panel LED turns green) within about 30 seconds. This could be verified as described in paragraph 3.14.3.1 below. Note: The We.R™ Z-Wave® Controller is powered by the We.R™ Central Control Unit’s power adaptor only and will not be powered by the We.R™ CCU’s backup battery In case of mains power failure. 3.14.3.1.
Installation of the We.R™ System The Smart Home page is similar to the previously discussed Devices page (see paragraph 3.3.6.2 above): Note: Being central to the We.R™ system configuration, the Z-Wave® Controller, just like the CCU, is not enumerated as a supported device. Figure 150: The Smart Home Page Clicking over the button will open an _Add Z-Wave Device_ selection button which enables auto-detection of the paired Z-Wave® device: Figure 151: The Smart Home Page Add Z-Wave® Device 186 ™ We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Once selected, the following Add New Device window will pop-up: Figure 152: Add Z-Wave® Device Installation Stopwatch Similar to the standard We.R™ Add Device procedure described above, this is a count-down stopwatch which counts a period of 3 minutes, within which the pairing button (switch) on the Z-Wave® remotely controlled device must be pressed to initiate the pairing process (see Appendix G Pairing and Bonding for details of the pairing process).
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 153: A Dimmer Device Added 3.14.4.2. Removing a Connected Z-Wave® Device Removing a previously added Z-Wave® remotely controlled device from the We.R™ system is a similar process to the removal of a We.R™ device: 1. The device to be removed must be selected by clicking over its row in the Device (left) pane of the Smart Home Data Window. 2. The removal is triggered by clicking over the button.
Installation of the We.R™ System Figure 154: Removal Message for a Z-Wave® Device In case the device to be removed participates in a scenario (see example in paragraph 3.14.4.3 below), the following error message will pop-up instead: Figure 155: Removal of Z-Wave® Device Participating in a Scenario The button need to be clicked upon following the press on the pairing button on the ® Z-Wave remotely controlled device.
Installation of the We.R™ System 3. Click over the button. 4. The removal message (see above Figure 154) pops-up. 5. Press the pairing button on the dimmer device. 6. Click over the button on the removal message. 7. The dimmer will be removed from the system and the row will be deleted. Figure 156: A Z-Wave® System with Dimmer and Switch Devices 3.14.4.3. Controlling a Z-Wave® Device via the We.
Installation of the We.R™ System The system enables setting devices to turn ON as soon as the We.R™ system is turned into disarm mode of operation (for example: turning the light and the air-condition ON as soon as you walk into your home). To set up such a scenario: a) Click over the Scenarios tab to open the Scenarios page. b) Select which scenario is to be set (i.e. turn ON / turn OFF). c) Select the devices you want to turn ON upon disarm mode of operation by marking their rows.
Installation of the We.R™ System To set up such a scenario: a) Click over the Scenarios tab to open the Scenarios page. b) Select which scenario is to be set (i.e. turn ON / turn OFF). c) Select the devices you want to turn OFF upon arm mode of operation by marking their rows. Figure 158: Setting up Z-Wave® Devices to Turn OFF upon Arming the System Following is an example of controlling typical Z-Wave® device: To control a thermostat: a. Click over the Smart Home tab to open the Smart Home page.
Installation of the We.R™ System b. Select which device is to be controlled (i.e. switching ON an air condition appliance and setting up its temperature and fan speed). c. Select the device you want to control by marking it row on the left (Device Type) pane. d. The selected device details will be displayed in the right pane, in a case of a thermostat – its ON/OFF switch, Heat/Cool selector, Fan Speed selector, measured temperature display and Target Temperature setting dial. e.
Installation of the We.R™ System Note: Each FLiRS device (i.e. Door Lock, Thermostat, etc.) has a battery icon added in the status column to indicate its charging level for operation safety. 3.15. System Support Capabilities The We.
Installation of the We.R™ System Total number of supported peripheral devices is limited by the number of other peripheral devices already installed in the system. For example: If there are two sirens in the system, the CCU can support only 62 more PIRs (assuming no other peripherals are defined for the system). If there are four PIRs and two Key Fobs, only 58 more peripherals may be supported. Note: Being central to the We.R™ system configuration, the CCU is not enumerated as a supported device.