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1. S FIBARO Home intelligence Advanced User s Guide 8 V111 2012 ver 1 02 beta Home Center 7 FIBARO SYSTEM Chapter 5 Home Center 2 Home Center 7 btmadd eee The Home Center 2 is an electronic device which manages the Fibaro System The HC2 communicates with the system components sensors Fibaro modules located in user s house using wireless radio communication The Home Center 2 contains certified Z Wave communication module allowing for support of up to 230 devices integrated within a Mesh network The Home Center 2 uses a simple user friendly interface for the Fibaro system The device enables it s user to manage and control the house using any mobile or stationery device with internet access from anywhere in the world 5 1 HC2 Finder In a typical configuration the Home Center 2 should be connected directly to a router This way the DHCP server will set the HC2 a dedicated dynamic IP For the greatest ease of use we have provided designated software the Home Center Finder so that the user can find his her HC2 IP within the local network Home 59 60 Center Finder scans the local network and displays the IP and MAC addresses of all available HC2 units 2 Fibaro Finder finder HOME CENTER iidid ii R FIBARO Home intelligence CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 Numer centrali HC2 000417 HC2 000478 HC2 000337 HC2 LAB2 HC2 000414 HC2 000200 IP 192
2. Turn On Turn On Add zone for heating Figure 5 15 Heating panel window 5 7 PANELS 5 7 4 Heating Panel The Cooling Panel allows you to schedule cooling pro grams at predetermined times After the cooling zones have been created and rooms are added to it all devices respon sible for maintaining the desired temperature will work in accordance with schedule Part of day Temperature Temperature Temperature Turn On Turn On Add Zone for Air Conditioning Figure 5 16 Air Conditioning panel window 19 SO CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 7 5 Humidity Panel The Humidity Panel allows you to schedule cooling pro grams at predetermined times After the cooling zones have g u been created and rooms are added to it all devices respon a sible for maintaining the desired temperature will work in u R ir T accordance with schedule Part of Day Humidity Humidity Humidity Figure 5 17 Humidity panel window 5 7 0 History Panel The History Panel is a register of all of the activities taking place in a given Fibaro System The panel lets the user monitor changes in status of all devices and filter them depending on the time they occured 5 7 PANELS sl 5 7 7 Access Control The Users Panel is configured to manage the accounts of the users of a certain HC2 unit It allows you to grant block access to the devices e g cameras scenes and system set tings From the
3. 168 100 44 192 168 100 45 192 168 100 42 192 168 100 205 192 168 100 67 192 168 100 200 38 60 77 92 ad bc 38 60 77 25 56 1f 38 60 77 25 24 1e 38 60 77 21 d5 f4 38 60 77 4e c0 16 e0 69 95 77 fe c5 9 2 YOUR HOUSE 5 2 Your House Your house tab is the Home Center 2 interface main win dow It displays all devices available within a given Fibaro System such as modules sensors and virtual devices Ele ments are divided into groups depending on the device type er and location in certain room p gt b Weather Home Center Z Wind 233om h 13 25 15 06 2012 ul m3 Sako and mmes Bind Unzes gned First Bar eye Uh ng room Bath room I Pietra Syplalnk Figure 5 1 Your Home tab 61 62 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 3 Rooms The Rooms tab is designed for adding rooms and sections i e single rooms room groups floors or any user defined locations To add a section first enter it s name and click Add The new section will be created and it s name will be displayed on left hand list After a new section has been created new room within the section may be created To do so the room name must be entered the desired section chosen and the Add button clicked Add Section and rooms To Add Sections and Rooms Add Section Add Room Figure 5 2 Adding Rooms Sections Window 5 4 DEVICES 63 5 4 De
4. starting from the left hand side Entering Recovery Mode is signaled with a control diode NOTE if you press and hold the recovery button for too long the HC2 will set to static IP and network connection will be lost see 5 8 2 Home Center 19 07 2 z 2 ze ISTEM ALaehr u te m Figure 5 26 Recovery Mode View The left hand menu displays the following information Recovery version HC2 serial no IP Address IP address visible in local network MAC address Module name and software version 92 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 m Recovering Allows to restore the Home Center 2 system to default settings n case of the devices breakdown Figure 5 27 Recovery Mode retrieving from backup Last backup The date and time when last backup file was created Devices The Number of devices saved in last backup file Rooms The Number of rooms saved in last backup Scenes The Number of scenes saved in last backup file Online The HC2 internet access
5. Users Panel it is also possible to grant block access using the hotel mode for a given mobile application or set a perion for reporting GPS locations from a certain iPhone device Also the Users Panel gives an option to de fine mobile devices which will receive Push Notifications User List Hotel mode iOS devices list iPhone iPad iPod iPod Fibaro 1 Figure 5 18 Access Control Panel After clicking the user s name the Users Panel shows the window shown in fig 5 19 e Login e Password at least 4 characters The system will ask for password confir mation e E mail address all notifications will be sent to this e mail e If the user is receive the notification massages 82 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 User List Add User Figure 5 19 User configuration window e If the user is to be tracked how frequently GPS position from the user s iPhone will be collected The shorter collection time the more frequent readouts resulting in more accurate positioning e Hotel mode which rooms should be included in hotel mode for the user Hotel Mode Hotel mode is designed for defining a single room that a given user will be able to manage through the iPhone interface For example if there is USER 1 in the system and the room ROOM 1 assigned to the user the person will be able to manage this single room only through his iPhone application Users Rights Management Users Panel gives the pos
6. Virtual devices were designed to control complicated devices such as boilers air conditioning units and home appliances kitchen audio and video appliances These kinds of devices may be managed through multiple component communi cation protocol and the use of RS232 and Ethernet ports The Fibaro System makes it possible to create new device types and create designated communication protocols Managing virtual devices is performed with TCP IP protocols Target IP and TCP communication ports must be defined Next the user defines a designated button and defines the communication to be sent after the button is used The system supports string communicates 5 4 DEVICES 65 Men Dewice Advanced Button number new Figure 5 5 Adding Virtual Device Window text data type For example turn ON command line for Toshiba projector will be as follows GET cgi bin webrc cgi P_ON 0K HTTP 1 10x0D0x0A0x0DOx0A Another option is to create value slider NOTE If the device confirm communication receipt please choose wait for device s response option Figure 5 6 Virtual Device Example Icon 66 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 4 4 Deleting Devices To delete device simply click Delete Device may be successfully deleted after the HC2 enters the learning mode please refer to Chapters 3 and 4 Delete Device To delete device Figure 5 7 Deleting Device Window 5 5 Scenes TheScenes tab lets the us
7. ch as heating air conditioning or watering the garden Using Panels you can easily pro gram the devices schedule for the entire week 5 7 1 SMS Panel SMS Home Management is available in selected countries and allows you to stay in control of your home even when you don t have a viable internet connection SMS Panel lets you define SMS communications sent by the system define the list of telephone numbers allowed to manage the house and top up the return messages account used for the confir mation messages sent from sensors etc SMS Panel SMS Home Management 48 515 512 515 List of authorised numbers Notifications Top up 20014 swiatlo Figure 5 13 SMS Panel window Example messages 20014 3wiatlo 20014 e HC2 000417 lights livingroom on turns on all the lights in livingroom e HC2 000417 lights livingroom off turns off all the lights in livin groom e HC2 000417 lights house status sends the message informing of the status of all devices named light in the house If for example in the living room any light is on an excerpt from the return message will appear as follows livingroom on If all of the lights in the room are off excerpt 5 7 PANELS 79 from a return message will appear as follows livingroom off To use the functionality return messages pool must be bought 76 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 7 2 Alarm Panel The Alarm Panel is designed to manage the alarm con
8. ed Devices It is possible to add multiple switches turning several air conditioning devices ON OFF so that air conditioning in multiple rooms or sections may be operated as a single device After air conditioning liked devices has been created managing and scheduling is done by the use of the Air Conditioning panel Configuration Figure 5 10 Linked Devices Air Conditioning Window 71 12 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 6 3 Linked Devices Humidity Humidity linked devices uses the principle described in 5 6 1 2 After Humidity linked devices have been created s managing and scheduling of the new devices is done through n D Ka the Humidity Panel P R Configuration Figure 5 11 Linked Devices humidity window 8 6 LINKED DEVICES 13 5 6 4 Video Gate The Video gate is a link between three devices an IP camera the module responsible for opening the gate and the module responsible for triggering the doorbell After the link has been created the video gate may be controlled via an iPhone To create the video gate three devices must be added to the link an IP camera overlooking the gate a Relay Switch used to open the gate and a Relay Switch connected to the doorbell Video gate configuration Figure 5 12 Linked Devices Video gate Window 74 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 7 Panels Panels simplify managing groups of related devices serv ing the same functionality su
9. er program complicated func tions between multiple devices included in the system Scenes may be initiated by weather condition a series of intuitive timers or various sensor module state A Scene is a group of commands sent to user defined group of devices e g open the blinds 50 and set the lights to 30 brightness Scenes may be triggered by clicking the Run scene button Scene may be also triggered by user defined actions e g run the scene if the motion sensor is tripped or the room temperature exceeds 27 degrees Another option is to define the scene triggering timers e g run the scene each day at 8 30 and on Monday at 12 15 To open a new scene window click Add The new scene must me named and assigned to certain room for easier configuration After general parameters have been set The Scene Advanced tab should be opened This is the tab in which the scene actions are programmed 9 9 SCENES 5 5 1 Advanced General Scene Information How to create new scene 3F Figure 5 8 New Scene Creation Window Example Scenes 67 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 68 E E OL Be Lit Sino al 4 E ee oon ECTE Ep Bho PLU upu pg Aaaa auos uny BQ ipeseg jersagu 13 p eS g Erau a BIgELIEN 4353H 2 BUSTS s dwexz ue L 0 S QEUEA paUlel 1195 440 sjayunuds uspJeb winy SMORUM JOO 8503 Duwe J
10. lease enter LAN settings to change connection type to DHCP when the HC2 is connected to the PC 5 8 CONFIGURATION 89 5 8 3 Location Location settings include time zone location within which HC2 is installed Ad ditionally it is possible to enter the longitude and latitude used for monitoring weather conditions also used in scenes LAN Settings Connection Type Figure 5 24 Configuration Panel Location info 90 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 8 4 Backup In this section the list of created backup files is displayed Backup file is a copy of a file containing the information s about all devices added to the system and all of their settings users individual settings and the HC2 operating system Retrieving data from backup file means going back to all of the systems settings that had been saved Create Backup Choose Backup from Recovery Disc Date Figure 5 25 Configuration Panel Backup Creation Window 5 9 RECOVERY MODE 5 9 Recovery Mode Recovery Mode is a special panel designed for retrieving the HC2 operating system in case of technical problems e g when it is not possible to log into the user s panel Using recovery mode the Home Center 2 will be brought back to the factory installed software version i e 1 009 To access Recovery mode 1 Turn the Home Center 2 OFF 2 When turning the Home Center 2 ON again hold Recovery button in the back of HC2 casing diodes will turn ON sequentially
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12. ral Information General Information HC2 000507 38 60 77 4e e0 df 1 027 3 20 L 1 N A 2012 06 13 15 11 00 31d 22h 15m Figure 5 22 Configuration Panel General 5 8 2 LAN Settings There are two basic options available DHCP or Static IP Following parameters may be defined Home Center 2 IP address Subnet mask Default gateway IP used by HC2 to connect the web DNS server address e Remote access enabling LAN Settings Connection Type Figure 5 23 Configuration Panel LAN settings 88 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 Important information on LAN settings By default the HC2 expects to be connected to a DHCP server In this mode HC2 IP address may be obtained with the use of the HC2 Finder see HC2 Finder Another option is to set Static IP Static IP may be set from the LAN settings tab or manually by holding the Recovery button back side of the HC2 casing after the device has been connected to power supply In this case the HC2 will have following settings e IP Address 192 168 81 1 e Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway address 192 168 81 1 When static IP has been set it is possible to connect HC2 directly to Ethernet port of a PC however PC network settings must be set to match those of HC2 e PC MAC IP 192 168 81 5 e Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 e Gateway address 192 168 81 1 NOTICE After setting a static IP for the HC2 by pressing and holding the Recovery button p
13. sibility for advanced control over users rights It is possible to grant or block an access to e Devices rights to operate certain devices e Cameras rights to check the image from certain IP cameras 5 7 PANELS 83 e Scenes rights to use certain scenes e System rights to manage certain system sections List of iOS devices This enables you to determine which of the users using iOs applications are to receive Push notifications If the user is allowed to remotely access to the system his iPhone must be marked on the list 84 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 7 8 Notifications Panel Notifications panel gives the ability to create messages to be used for informing the user of certain events taking place in the house Notifications Notification Figure 5 20 Notification Panel 5 7 PANELS 85 5 7 9 Localization Panel Localization Panel uses user defined GPS points to ac tivate GPS scenes There are two ways of defining GPS points choosing on a map or entering certain GPS co ordinates Each user may enter indefinite number of GPS points New location Graczyk Andrzej Mapa Satelita en oin ata Transport Eko al Sp z clezarowy 00 Sprzedaz wyrob w hutniczych iP yy Ska Metalzbyt METALZBYT Poznan nn Ce Sarnowski Czamkowska Centrostal ThyssenKrupp Energostal SA Pozna RN Sp z 0 0 Save localisation Instal Gaz Auto D 3 aS amp amp Pio
14. tr Daned Mapy 2012 Google Figure 5 21 Localization Panel Usage example USER 1 defines two GPS points HOME and WORK Now it is possible to create scene turning OFF all the lights in the house once the user leaves the HOME location and arms the alarm at home once the user enters WORK location 86 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 8 Configuration The Home Center 2 configuration options are divided into the following categories e General e LAN settings e Location e Backup 5 8 1 General Basic information about the Home Center 2 including e Serial no e MAC address e Current software version e Z Wave chip software version e Time and date last software update was performed e Time and date last system backup file was created e Server status General information window also allows for performing following actions e Restart Home Center 2 soft restart i e system shut down and started again e Z Wave network reset All of the system devices will be removed from HC2 Z Wave chip memory i e all of the device will have to be re added to the system e Default settings Home Center 2 memory is reset to factory state i e all of the devices are deleted together with their settings and dependencies scenes HC2 software is downgraded to it s oldest available version Af ter resetting to defaults the HC2 software needs to be upgraded to latest available version 5 8 CONFIGURATION 87 Gene
15. trol unit integrated into the Fibaro System The alarm central unit is integrated with the use of two Relay Switch 2x1 5kW modules In the Alarm Panel the following devices need to be present e Controlling Module arming disarming alarm e Status Module informing about zone status armed disarmed e Alarming Module indicating armed zone breach The defined alarm will be presented in the Your House menu Alarm Panel Add Zone Zones List PIN codes User admin Zone Name old PIN new PIN confirm new PIN Figure 5 14 Alarm Panel Alarm Integration For integrating the alarm system into Fibaro System two Relay Switch 2x1 5kw modules may be used 5 7 PANELS LE e Connect Arming Disarming input of the alarm control unit to Ol and O2 of the first Relay Switch 2x1 5kW e Connect Status i e Armed Disarmed output of the alarm control unit to S1 and S2 inputs of the first Relay Switch 2x1 5kW e connect alarming input of the alarm control unit Breach No Breach to outputs O1 and O2 of the second Relay Switch 2x1 5kW 18 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 5 7 3 Heating Panel The Heating Panel allows you to schedule heating pro grams at predetermined times After the heating zones have been created and rooms are added to it all devices respon sible for maintaining the desired temperature will work in accordance with schedule Part of Day Temperature logan Temperature Temperature
16. vices 5 4 1 Z Wave Devices Inclusion The Devices tab enables management of devices included in the Fibaro System Devices are Fibaro modules Fibaro system compatible sensors IP cameras and virtual devices To add a Z Wave device click Add Once the system sets itself into learning mode Perform the tasks described in the manuals see chapters 3 and 4 Add Device To add device You should N 7 To Add a Camera To add the Virtual Device Figure 5 3 Adding Devices Window 5 4 2 IP Camera Inclusion To add new IP camera click Add A new window will pop up in which all camera configuration options will be available After completing the camera configuration click Save on the top of the screen When including new IP camera following options need to be configured e Camera name e Room in which the camera will be presented in the interface e Camera model May be picked from the list e Camera access User s login and password IP Address of the camera 64 CHAPTER 5 HOME CENTER 2 Camera Advanced Settings Camera Configuration Figure 5 4 Adding IP Camera window e JPG path JPG picture is used in remote access All the necessary infor mation should be available in the camera s user manual e MJPG path MJPG stream path is used in local access e If the camera can be rotated paths for each movement direction specified in camera s user manual 5 4 3 Creating Virtual Devices
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