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1. Y F homevisu Pj programm setup li setup password iad rode frame size panel setup ie multi users 5 INI files setup tree BB active mar By clicking on the tree item fullscreen mode the corresponding configuration 1 look and feel panel opens language iF device setup 7 a PLOBUS Lia connection check connection m auto connect iii usercode a phase setup Lidl address setup fe bus test F rete monitor gt if RELAYS back save settings 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 19 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING Setup password Setup access can be secured with a password In this configuration panel the setup password can be enabled and assign or changed the password Yew homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck SETUP Y homevisu setup password Y ig programm setup bg setup password W activate ial mode ie frame size password Eal panel setup T liinil multi users Confirm passwort F IMI files ki PON S E B U E EE Gig active timers iil fullscreen mode MS look and feel language v ig device setup v gy PLCBUS i connection iA check connection F auto connect i user code Ls phase setup lial address setup fe bus test pete monitor jig RELAYSS Hack Save settings Changing the password Once the password is changed and the password conf
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3. 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 94 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The PLCBUS device The PLCBUS device provides the complete functionality of the PLC BUS Power line Communication BUS within homeVisu To control PLC BUS with your PC and homeVisu the PLC BUS interface 1141 is required whether as an RS232 or USB version How the interface is connected to the PC is configurate in the setup connection There are two options to choose from locally via serial port or over the network At a local connection the COM port must be selected where the interface is connected to the PC or the COM port which has the USB driver of the interface installed At a network connection through a port server the IP address and the communication port must be specified that has configured on port server vw homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck SETUP Y a homevisu connection T iam programm setup E setup password ial mode frame size ip address local port panel setup multi users 192 168 0 20 con INI files bee active timers iil fullscreen mode MS look and feel language ar device setup gy PLCBUS network _ local check connection gt auto connect iiil User code des phase setup 4 address setup F bus test igs Ret monitor gt iy RELAYS back save settings 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 95 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGIN
4. 6 connect Cw CO ET o jo OFF ii OFF OFF I OFF OFF OFF left right Single panel without tab pane and side panel homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck floor plan first floor A1 brightness 2 fade rate 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 14 of 114 www p b e de D ENGINEERING The tab area The tab pane is used to switch the tabbed panels and includes the main context menu with the setup access main context menu Yew homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck Beli OFFLINE i size and position Save setup PLC BUS info saan eo eal ed Home ode Sa fir Jea Woar Mee 4 Le i j 1E GL re alliohis on all lights OM iiiu A be il i allights OFF all lights OFF Sy ra a 3 n He Sa ao i 2 L Bae ey 4 5 Each tabbed panel is represented with its name as a tab in the tab pane epii Tabs can to be relocaded with the mouse by clicking and holding down the left mouse button s homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck Seles ae control panel roof an OFFLINE TT TG anel PLC BUS Cae i e oa OoN coffee machine He Aq A2 A3 Ad AS AG i i m n gt D S ouceterr all lights ON all lights OFF OM Oh 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 15 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEER
5. Each command in the command list is executed in the order 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 52 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING examples of macros Relay 1 of device RELAYS8 and board address 1 is switched on for 1 second switch ON relay 1 wait 1000 ms switch OFF relay 1 define macro H148 macro button RELAYS ON 11 choose device SYSTEM DELAY 1000 RELAYS RELAYS5 OFF 11 hoard address _ ____ relay a switch ON PLC BUS module A1 user code FF 1 phase BRIGHT PLC BUS module A1 user code FF 1 phase fade rate 3 wait 1000 ms STOP fade PLC BUS module A1 user code FF 1 phase define macro 5 Ed HV146 macro button PLOBUS ON FF AT 1 choose device PLOBUS BRIGHT FF AT 1 3 PLCBUS sToTEM DELAY 1000 PLOBUS STOP FF A1 1 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 53 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING load selection The command selected in the command list is loaded in the command definition to make a change to the command A command can be loaded as well with a double click or press the Enter button add The command in the command definition is added to the command list If a command is selected in the command list the new command is inserted behind the selected command If no selection is made the command is inserted at the end of the command list replace The command in the command definition replaces the selected command in the command list If
6. properties export impart to foreground copy paste invisible delete size and position group panel macro button status field basic slider OnWwAanlmage PLO BUS module all visible HO Hyra to foreground All components within a panel have a stack position That is the components cover each other Only the top component on the stack is fully visible With this function the component is moving on the top of the stack within its panel so in the foreground copy With the menu item copy the group panel including its components is marked for copying The properties of the group panel The properties of the group panel correspond to the properties of base panels plus W AA the property show image transparency and the position and size properties 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 40 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING properties Ses HV 70 2 plain 7 background color image file style horizontal vertical border transparent show image show image Use this property partially transparent graphics can be used as backgrounds so that in the transparent areas of the graphic the background of the base panel or of the parent panel is visible position With the properties X pos and Y pos the position of the group panel can define exactly on the pixel size With the properties width and height the size of the group panel can def
7. ENGINEERING macro The macro menu item opens the macro window of the macro button The macro window defines the command list that is executed when button is pressed s define macro HV148 macro button choose device PLCBUS x command ON user code LF DEE room code A unit code 4 em 1 nhaca Qotem gt load selection add replace del up down set status The set status menu item opens the event window of the macro button The event window defines to which status messages from the devices the button responds Thus the visibility or the enable can be changed depending on device status messages yew Set event HV 148 macro button choose device PLCBUS x kind of status mi module v j user code CGT room code A i unit code 4 module status oN ix event status true event action as visible load selection add replace dell close 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 44 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING timer The timer menu item opens the timer window of the macro button The timer window defines the timers for the button Thus the command execution the visibility or the enable depending on a timer can be activated There are three types of timers available e date e periodically e weekly define timer HV148 macro button _ is repeat timer action now 2010 7 August 7 S
8. sssssss22222 86 A ea E T E E nes 87 DOPE U SS E E E E E E S 87 scene addressenS sssssssssssrsssnesernrunsnrrnennsnrunrrrunsnrnneunrnrsnsnrunennnnrunrnrunruene 88 setup GUM smccairrerii cenne aA a AE E a es 88 NOT EO eE E AEE E E EE 89 PDO a EE EE E EEE a E 89 LO TOPCGE OU aia PEPE E T E E E E E 89 CODY orr Ei EEEE EE E E EE EE EE E EE EE 89 CARA ES Giconeanctachencensiaccstantndnsasetdaocaibadcapedanincnriaecnaeasanrigacsentnanennetaataiaanaersannt 89 ELE EE E E N E E N PE E O E EO EE 89 anann E EE E E E E E E E E E E E E E 90 Elgg ee E EA E EEA E EEA 90 EE E E E E EE A EEE E E E A ees 90 SELE E E ETE P A E E E E E E A 91 BCS Seana E L EE N A E E E oaveceuneeyeacbeascomuar E E TT 91 The properties of the PLCBUS module sssssnssnnnnunnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 92 DEEA E E E E EE E E E eanaeaaune anaes aden 92 OE OO ara A A E A A EEE R 92 POD SOY E EE asd E A EE E E ae E ee ets E T E E 92 ON COOP osea E E E EES 93 AE e A E 93 gela O AN CIN E A E E A E A E A E E 93 RISC COGS P E E EE 93 OOM AO are EE EE EE EAE EEE E EE 93 Calas ee ne E E ee ee er ner 93 Da E SE A E EEE E A T E eens seu E os 93 DOSILION rae EE E AEE EEE EE EEEE 93 SIZ Pisce taieceanen unre aphasnoueaedeevadentaheotanahmvecadacneeneed easdane EE 93 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 7 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING THE DEVICES cae cteecieeuteneriemereneremerenusunatenaceueveuereuesewerewenieweremeneuesuneieneds
9. macro buttor button over pressed disabled images button over pressed disabled style image text border transparent show image name With the input field enter the text of the button font size It sets the font size of the button text 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 47 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING font style It sets the font style of the button text e plain e bold e italics e bold italics font color It sets the font color of the button text for each state e button text color in the normal state e over text color if mouse over e pressed text color if button pressed e disabled text color if button disabled The selected font color is displayed in the color field A double click on the color field or the button opens a color selection dialog Key del will delete the chosen color images The representation of background images is enabled Images can be defined for e button e over e pressed e diabled button The file name of an image can be entered in the input field that appears in the normal state Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button 4 opens a file selection dialog z home Visu Smart Heme Controller 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 48 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING over The file name of an image can be entered in the input fie
10. show image set status HV149 test status W activate TEXT v v i TEXT v status true status false center v center oe oS bold T bold v actual actual v v v v 2 The set status menu item opens the status window of the status field The status window defines which status messages of which device the status field visualizes set status listener choosed device HV149 choose device choosed source kind of status __ negation module v user code FF room code A unit code 1 v module status ON v set status close 2011 p b e Peter Beck page 64 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING export With the menu item export the status field can be exported in a file After clicking on the menu a dialog opens where the file can be selected or created Any associated files such as graphics are not written in the export file to foreground All components within a panel have a stack position That is the components cover each other Only the top component on the stack is fully visible With this function the status field is moving on the top of the stack within its panel so in the foreground copy With the menu item copy the status field is marked for copying invisible With the menu item invisible the status field is hidden It remains in the background and can reappear at any time by the context
11. BS in height group panel The menu item group panel inserts a new group panel at the cursor position macro button The menu item macro button inserts a new macro button at the cursor position status field The menu item status field inserts a new status field at the cursor position basic slider The menu item basic slider inserts a new basic slider at the cursor position 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 34 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING other components If in the subfolder components other components such as in the example the components OnlyAnImage and PLC BUS module are installed they will appear here in the context menu to choose With the selection in context menu the corresponding component is inserted at the cursor position all visible With the menu item all visible all in the panels hidden components are appear at once HVxx With the menu item HVxx the hidden component HVxx reappears new panel Only single panel This menu item generates a new single panel There are no limits of additional single panels To make a single panel visible use the JUMP command of the System device The properties of the panels control panell 18 bold v background kl color image file style horizontal vertical border transparent name With the input field enter the name of the panel 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 35 of 114 www p b e de D D e
12. Define the unit code by selecting 1 16 x 4 4 a tr E 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 107 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING phase Define with which phase encoding the command will executed command ON D user code G ALE T room code a v unit code 4 1 phase J S phase status definition The status definition appears when a status of a PLC BUS device should be processed e g when define the status listener of a status field kind of status module Y user code F F room code A 7 Unit code i 7 module status DIMSTATE jw 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 108 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING kind of status The kind of status defines the source of the status kind of status module module intertace room code A unit code a w module status DIMSTATE Y module status of a PLC BUS module interface status of the interface 1141 user code User code for the PLC BUS adressing The two digit hex code is set by 2 check boxes low byte and height byte Eache of 0 9 A F room code Home code for the PLC BUS adressing Define the home code by selecting A P unit code Unit Code for the PLC BUS adressing Define the unit code by selecting 1 16 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 109 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING Module status The module status defines the type of the status kind of status
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14. ENGINEERING The name appears in the frame For the tabbed panel the name also serves to label the tabs in the tab pane font size It sets the font size of the name in the frame font style It sets the font style of name in the frame e plain e bold e italics e bold italics background The using of a background is enabled A color and a graphic can be defined for background The graphic is above the colored background so the colored background is visible around the graphic color The selected background color is displayed in the color field A double click on the color field or the button opens a color selection dialog Key del will delete the chosen color image file The file name of an image file can be entered in the input field Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button opens a file selection dialog style If a background image is set here can be defined how the graphic is displayed e scaled gt graphic is adjusted to the background e tiles gt a small picture is tiled e actual gt graphic is presented unchanged horizontal The horizontal position of a graphic is defined here This function has only effect in a graphic which is less than the background and is shown actually 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 36 of 114 www p b e de D E Pp r The vertical position of a graphic is defined here
15. OFF oFF Il Jil on jil on jil Z a aj aa aj fe fe tw Ce Gv connect OFF I OFF OFF a vj Cv connect o Jii OFF jii OFF eee floorplan samples top bottom The height of the tabs can be also configuring in the setup The side panel can be arranged either as follows e left e right e hidden homeVisu by p be Peter Beck DE X ve homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck PLC BUS control panel floor plan samples controlpanel floorplan samples FLC BUS OFFLINE OFFLINE PLC BUS control panel PLC BUS control panel A10 A10 lamps j coffee machine HIFi TV 7 lamps coffee machine HiFi TY Home Code A Ls Ai a BO M A M en e gt m m m C Lown 020R KEREK o e all lights OFF aDaD aD ADAD T Co Co Co Co Co Co all lights OFF homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck control PE floor plan samples PLC BUS control panel lamps coffee machine HiFi TY Ai a2 AS AS iJ ta 22e AEA SES TSTS SS Se Horme Code A appliances appliances all units OFF A9 AMO A9 A1 all units OFF Liam l check ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF check ON OFF appliances Ag A10 Seth Sates OFF OFF 0 0 oj Lo RX TX monitor y z a RX TX monitor AL 1 f j AL ses Site d a a al a a aj connect Ea S al 6
16. This function has only effect in a graphic which is less than the background and is shown actually frame The visibility of the frame is on or off transparent The panel is transparent 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 37 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The components There are 4 standard components e group panel e macro button e status field e basic slider These components are always included in Visu Additional components can be installed at any time as a plug in To do this the appropriate JAR file must be copied in the subdirectory components Any component that has been copied into the subdirectory is after startup available and can be inserted As an example the component PLC BUS module is described in this manual Size and position All components can be freely positioned and resized Here too there are a variety of ways These features are only available in the configuration mode with the mouse Each component can be moved and resized with the mouse If you move the mouse along to the edge of the component the mouse pointer is changing According to the mouse pointer the component can be resized in the appropriate direction In the middle of the upper edge the cursor becomes a cross which indicates that the component can now be moved with the pressed left mouse button Another method is with the CTRL and SHIFT key together with the right mouse button A hold down the SHIFT key toge
17. Ubuntu 10 04 For Linux use the homeVisu zip Copy the zip file into user home directory and unzip the file After this install the RXTX extension you can find in the subfolder RXTX_install_ first or install packet under Ubuntu apt get install librxtx Jjava homeVisu is running under OpenJDK openjdk 6 jdk and Sun Java Sun java6 jre For homeVisu the better chosse is Sun Java The Swing GUI is faster with Sun Java To install Sun Java under Ubuntu 10 04 use following commands sudo su add apt repository deb http archive canonical com lucid partner aptitude update apt get install sun java6 jJre or apt get install sun java6 jdk apt get install librxtx Jjava 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 10 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING Connection PLC BUS interface or other RS232 devices The following devices are currently supported by Visu PLC BUS interface PLCBUS T 1141 RS232 and USB Conrad 8x Relay Board B N 96 77 20 no longer available Conrad 8x Relay Board 24V DC 7A B N 19 77 20 Conrad 8x Relay Board 230V AC 16A B N 19 77 30 ELV LAN IP Switch IPS 1 B N 20 754 32 ELV RS232 I O Board IO 88 B N 20 472 69 ELV USB I O Interface UIO 88 B N 20 539 64 needs COM driver The connection to PC will explain at the example of the PLC BUS interfaces For the RS232 variants there are always 2 choices 1 Connection of the PLC BUS interface directly to the PC 2 Connection of the PLC BUS interface via an RS232 po
18. be displayed horizontally or vertically The direction can be adjusted either from right to left or left to right and from top to bottom or bottom to top 100 0 90 10 basic slider F a0 7 20 i 70 30 ee ey ee SS eels a ete E A 2 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 O 60 O 40 450 450 basic slider i a O p P a E E E TE 30 70 0 40 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 20 90 10 40 100 The basic slider is configured by its context menu The context menu of the basic slider hasic slider Wael tik SHE 80 90 100 basic slider properties set valle export to foreground copy invisible delete horizontal vertical name With the input field in the context menu enter the name of the basic slider Z basic slider 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 73 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING properties The properties menu item opens the properties window of the basic slider where all properties for the appearances can be set properties basic slider major ticks minor ticks snap to ticks animation 0 images v background und _Ahite png thumb esilamp OFF gif thumb rollover zesilamp ON gif actual v set value The set value menu item opens the set value window of the basic slider The value window defines which status messages of which device the basic slider visualizes a
19. choose the device whose status message source should be processed Choose function source define the status message in the source definition and set the source with the button set source At last choose source value that should be visualized by the slider choose device PLCBUS PLOBUS RELAYS SYSTEM device selection r source x 2 7 command l choose function source kind of status module User code F WF Y room code A Unit code 1 w module status DIMSTATE define status source set source set source choose source value brightness Ra choose source value that should be visualized through the slider 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 82 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING set command With the device selection choose the device whose command is to execute Choose function command define the command in the command definition and set the command with the button set command At last choose command parameter that is transmitted with the command choose device PLCBUS PLCBUS RELAYS SYSTEM device selection l source command choose function command command PRESETDIM user code F Wi F room code fai unit code i brightness 50 E fade rate 3 1 phase L S phase define command set command set command choosed command The selected command paramet
20. created Any associated files such as graphics are not written in the export file to foreground All components within a panel have a stack position That is the components cover each other Only the top component on the stack is fully visible With this function the PLCBUS module is moving on the top of the stack within its panel so in the foreground copy With the menu item copy the PLCBUS module is marked for copying invisible With the menu item invisible the PLCBUS module is hidden It remains in the background and can reappear at any time by the context menu of its panel delete With the menu item delete the PLCBUS module is compared to invisible permanently deleted 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 89 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING dimmer The appearance is converted into a dimmer Dimmers are coupled with the PLC BUS command ALL LAMPS ON or OFF dimmer dimmer status field A double click in the status field of a dimmer triggered a status query of the dimmer button labels can be changed with the right mouse lamp The appearance is converted into a lamp Lamps are coupled with the PLC BUS command ALL LAMPS ON or OFF lamp button labels ON can be changed with the right mouse OFF relay The appearance is converted into a relay Relays respond only to the PLC BUS command ALL UNIT OFF relay button labels ON e can be changed with the rig
21. e Peter Beck Seles iat programm setup setup password choose panel made tabbed w i frame size panel setup ie Lia multi users top o MM SIMI files active timers tab height 25 ila fullscreen mode Ls look and feel language aa device setup fi lett v E PLCBUS Li connection check connection auto connect i User code E phase setup iad address setup iis bus test F rete monitor jig RELAYSS side panel position Hack Save settings panel type e tabbed several panels that can be selected by the tab pane e single only one Panel The tab pane is hidden tab position of the tab pane in relation to the tabbed panel top bottom left right Tab height The height of the tabs can be set here Side panel position Position of the side panel in relation to the tabbed panel 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 23 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING Server setup When server is activated clients can remote control homeVisu over the defined port By sending commands like the macro commands a command will execute The server transmits all status messages to the clients The client must only receive the status messages and visualize them ezu homeVisu by p bre Peter Beck BX SETUP v E homevisu 1 Il server setup ia programm setup 5 setup password 6 activate se
22. mouse dragging on the side of the tabbed panel if the mouse pointer will change accordingly All panels are configured by its context menu 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 31 of 114 www p b e de The context menu of the panels tabbed panel tabbed panel properties macro export import paste invisible delete size and position group panel macro button Status fleld basic slider ip camera multi statusField OnlyAnimage PLO BUS module all visible H53 H52 name single panel single panel properties macro export import paste delete size and position group panel macro button Status field basic slider ip camera multi statusField On Aanimage PLC BUS module all visible H161 Hiv BO new panel Start macro undo redo save setup info ENGINEERING side panel side panel properties export import paste invisible delete size and position group panel macro button Status field basic slider ip camera multi statusField OnlyAnimage PLO BUS module all visible H101 Hra With the input field in the context menu enter the name of the panel control panel 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 32 of 114 www p b e de The properties menu item opens the properties window of the panel where all properties can be set control panell 8 bold T background ll color image file style horizontal vertical border transpa
23. no selection is made the command is inserted at the end of the command list del The selected command in the command list is deleted up The selected command in the command list moves up one position So the command is executed before its current predecessor down The selected command in the command list moves down one position close Close the macro window 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 54 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING The event window The event window defines the button responds to which status messages from the devices Thus the visibility or the enable can be changed depending on device Status messages ew Set event Bx HW148 macro button pre a device selection kind of status module 7 user code event list wl E status definition unit code i 7 module status visible g load selection add replace dell create an event With the device selection choose the device whose status should be processed Define the status in the status definition choose the event function and add the event into the event list choose device PLCBUS PLOBUS RELAYSS SYSTEM device selection 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 55 of 114 www p b e de choose device PLCBUS status definition king of status interface Y event status event function true event action visible define event add add even
24. run Visu applet provided by the web server by calling the IP address of the Xport without a software installation on the PC Appropriate setting up a router this can also does via the Internet Required security policy and maybe the installation of a firewall or a VPN are not included in the XPort Also in the web server solution is the restriction that only one applet at the same time can establish a connection to the interface Note For installation on a web server the community version can not be used For this there is a special version of Visu available 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 12 of 114 www p b e de The user interface ENGINEERING The configuration of the user interface is made through the setup panel and the context menu of the components The user interface consists of three main elements e The tabbed panel e The tab pane e The side panel tab pane Yew homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck PLC BUS control panel OFFLINE lamps coffee machine AS Ab At At I Lil Il tae pA eaa eer W r 07000 Ln O eenrn appliances all lights OFF A9 A10 ms es Sl aa allunits OFF check ON OFF RX TX monitor SSS aj a a k side panel tabbed panel A10 JRR With the tabs you can select the tabbed panel which brought the stack upwards and is therefore visible In the setup it is possible to configure a single panel The single pa
25. to run Visu a Java Runtime installation version 1 6 or above must be installed To communicate with the PLC BUS a PLC BUS interface 1141 must be available either as RS232 or USB version The PLC BUS interface must be connected and installed there are several alternatives 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 9 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING Software installation Windows For Windows an installer that automatically installs homeVisu including the demo onto your PC is available Only the installation directory must be specified during installation The default is C Program Files homeVisu homeVisu A m homeVisu Choose Install Location Welcome to the homeVisu Setup H a NE Wizard This wizard will quide you through the installation of Choose the folder in which to install home visu Setup will install home visu in the Following folder To install in a different Folder click Browse and select another Folder Click Install to start the installation It is recommended that you close all other applications before starting Setup This will make it possible to update relevant system files without having to reboot your computer Click Next to continue Destination Folder Programme homevisu Browse Space required 865 0KB Space available 72 1GB For Windows 64Bit user To run homeVisu on a Windows 64bit versions the RXTXSerial dll must be replaced by a current 64bit version Linux
26. 0 20 10 basic slider Iai caus deem ne aL cole oe atm p 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 FO 80 90 100 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 77 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING track With this switch the tracks are turned on or off labels With this switch the scales labels are turned on or off Labels are always at the major ticks basit slider Basic Slider a ne ase wince Y 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 9010 Phe tei ei ET i A ticks With this switch the scales ticks are turned on or off hasic slider basic slider O T a a a a ge a 8 ge de ot 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 g0 goion 0 10 20 30 40 50 BO FO 80 40 10 major ticks Increment of the major ticks A value of O turns off the major ticks basic slider E E VT HP pe 1 0 10 20 30 40450 r g0 101 minor ticks Increment of the minor ticks A value of O turns off the minor ticks basic slider o lente hee a eae oa g qo 20 3 0 60 r0 80 90 101 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 78 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING snap to ticks With this switch the slider jumps to the next tick when you move the slider by mouse The lowest step corresponds to the increment of the minor ticks animation With the animation the speed of the slider animation is set The slider button moves animated when getting a value changes The smaller the value more quickly moves the slider to its new location A value of O disables the animation The sli
27. 94 THE PLCBUS GeVIiCS rarere r 95 CONECTO e ere ee a ee 95 PECK COMM CCU O sa EEE EEA 96 UO CONN 9 ee E E E ee ee ee eee 97 TEES a e E E E E E E E E E E A te 98 phase setup sssusssssnsssusnnrunnsnrsnnnrnnsnnenrunsnrnusnnnneunnnrunsnruneunnneunnnrunsnennnununnun 99 address SetUD sstansaancecsetacenaeasnrriaarescsteoss i ie ea iai irnia niia iaia iad 100 DOUS Ss tees epee EEE E E EEEE EE E EE EEA 102 B S S586 e116 een nee E ee E E E EEE A E eee 104 command defNitON ssrrismarirsernrn kanra Enr AENEASE RERE 105 Status defNIUON sincseacuctits ni emiaentesasutet eel eeronseideniaeeaeesrsstnereniaeeneniiaenianases 108 THe SVStEeM GEV ICE oiran E 111 command definition cece cece cece eee e cece eee eeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeesausaueeuesausuusaueeuesansaues 111 status definition ccc cece eee e cece cence ee eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeusaueeneeuesausaneeuesuueansauenunsansanes 112 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 8 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING Introduction Visu smart home controller is a Java application that allows platform independent to control and visualize a wide range of devices and systems Visu comes with the PLC BUS driver device The PLC BUS device allows a PLC BUS installation on all user code areas to control visualize configure and analyze In this guide the PLC BUS device is representative of all Visu devices Some prerequisites are required for the operation of Visu as application On the PC where you want
28. E EE ee area E eee 78 ML pstmt te EE ses eaves pt E ar crc aera csc earn eran E cen ens ee aoe ne ee are 78 Qe elt Cee hs ee E E el ee ee eee 78 NOU CKS snaresereuuratue sas caenateawsate senaaamaavesesaasaaaniesuanaaeesrsaseae ewbaaes soaaueeb acteurs 78 Pan LO LICKS aA EE EAE ENEE AE E EREN 79 GMIMMACION soeurs narri TA AARE TAART T ETAETA A AEREE 79 WV AG CS E E E E E E A A A 79 DaCKONOUIIG iarria NE EAE E EE EEA EEE 79 EU CHM D PPE AE EE E AE TE E EE E E EE TEE AE A 80 CV UIEN ID FONOV CF ccprisrindsicesiicersonsii seniii rieri LAEE i E Rar NEA PNA tierin Eris 80 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 6 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING E E E E EAA E AE OE E E A E E A T 80 aE n E EE AA E E naiaanssedcereaaaiaea 80 EAN DA so psec Ea E E EE E E E EE aE 80 SNOW IMOG rner aie E EE E EAEAN 80 DOON anes enorer EE EAEE AA EEEO EEEE 81 SPA EE E E T A EA E EA E 81 THe Valle WINGOW cosca 81 setting the value listener sessssussssnnsnnnnsnnunnnrnnnnrnnsnnnnsunsnrsnsnrnnsnnnnrunsnrnnrnnnn 82 Sel COMMING EAE E A E A E A A 83 SSE OUTO O son accavaginnsraseecaaseieienartasuaicnennetaetaueneireeg 84 CHOOSE GOUPCC Val UG E a E AEA 84 SEU COMM Nal Ges canschsacanpatumennaccnbcandeswe conn cusmgate svunuansiinocauduinasnasusnpenoaiameecwuinsent 84 choose command parameter ccccccccccccccennccccenceccceeseccceuueneneenteeeeesesseeeeguneags 85 OSO E A wees eeceumensates 85 THE PELCBUS MODULE ssns E 86 The context menu of the PLCBUS module
29. ECUTE execute an other program command command or program name arguments argument list working directory directory where the comand will execute EXIT exit Visu immediatly status definition The status definition appears when a system status should be processed e g when define the status listener of a status field king of status date There is only the status date The system status date submits the current date as parameters The following parameters are submited 1 year e g 2010 2 month e g 05 for May 3 day 01 31 14y hour 00 23 5 minute 00 59 6 second 00 59 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 112 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING notes 2011 p b e Peter Beck page 113 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING Copyright Visu is a product of PETER BECK ENGINEERING PETER BECK ENGINEERING Egelsbergstr 8 73230 Kirchheim unter Teck Germany Web http www p b e de This manual is entirely protected by copyright All rights reserved including the right of translation presentation reproduction duplication by photomechanical or other ways Despite the care that was used on the creation of texts pictures and programs the author and the publisher can not assume a legal responsibility or any liability for possible errors and their consequences In this manual used names merchandize names trade names etc could be without special iden
30. EERING check connection In this configuration panel the connection to the interface PLC BUS can be depending on connection status established or closed with the button connect or disconnect The connection state is displayed accordingly homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck MBN SETUP Y a homevisu i check connection i programm setup setup password R made OFFLINE frame size panel setup connect Li multi users INI files S active timers check connection E Herea while offline but port connected lal look and feel 10 be language y i device setup check connection if online v ig PLCBUS 100 k connection j 3 check connection i auto connect Lia User code i phase setup address setup bus test a t t monitor jig RELAYSS Hack Save settings The connection to the connected interface will be checked to the preset intervals and if necessary re connected if auto connect is enabled Two intervals can be set 1 Interval if a communication doesn t establish although the port has been connected This function is available only when auto connect is active 2 Interval if connected to check if the hardware is still available 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 96 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING auto connect The auto connect can be enab
31. ING The context menu of the tab pane The context menu can be reached with a right mouse click on the tab pane user mode configuration mode standard with hidden panels setup new tab new tab info start macro side panel size and position Start macro undo size and position redo undo Save redo Save setup info all visible HY Hv new tab The menu item new tab creates a new empty tabbed panel side panel The side panel reappears with the menu item side panel start macro The menu item start macro opens the macro windows where you can define a macro which executed after start up once With this macro system status can be request after start up Definition of the macro see section macro button 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 16 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING size and position This menu item opens the auxiliary window size and position With this auxiliary window the currently selected component can be positioned and resized view STZ Y pos width des Ja T o a m a BS T height undo With the menu item undo accidentally moved component by mouse cannot be put again back to its previous position Also text entries in the properties can be reversed An accidentally deleted component can also be restored It should be noted that there is a new component after the restoration Any changes before the deletion can not be restored Deleting a root
32. ON TE XE A AA E EE eee iat Se oe nea Aone Emenee 43 DONEO Soot ct a e A A osaaeeen E E res ssentaeneaesesetusebcecserseceas 43 MTO a A E AA A A 44 SS 1S E A E E ree teenies 44 UE ea A E E E E A 45 OPO erra E E EE E 45 Wege g algo tipa MPT E a E I A A AA 45 60 0 aa E E E E E EA 45 Siig WLS GIS aD E aA E E EAA 46 AREY E e E E A A E E E sated aust AA E E E 46 E E E E PE EE EEEE EE EE E ET 46 The properties of the macro button ssssss22222222222 22u2u20u202222000u20u2 nn 47 N nET AE AE A AEEA EE 47 ONE SZ a E E E E EE E R 47 REDIRE R E E A E E A E E E E re E 48 FONE COON eere eaa EATE EEEE E E A EEE AETERNA 48 WAVE GCS E E E A E E A A A T A EO TTT 48 DUN Oes aria a E EEE E EEE A 48 OV ere er E E E E E A E eee ee 49 BEEE S 6 et EA O E E EE A E E E ree 49 deanad eere EA E E A EA E RE 49 EN E E E E IE EEE E E E ere en EE 50 Wage TO Eor a T E re tr re 50 Talan E A T EEE E E EE E E E E 50 PAINS A CG n E E E A E E 50 PON IO E aaa EEEE E EEA E E A E AE E AEE EE E E 50 Biolo helo t IPAE n E T E E E N S A E N E A 50 SE E E EE EE A A E EE A 50 The Macro WINGOW siisecnciosatenestisneresssencnsnenssencrsssssscensensnsieessmniniterneencssorecens 51 cene a EO saa E E S 51 XIM S OF WV Cl aane E 53 Od S OCO enan E E AATE EAEE E E EEE AEE E 54 LE a PPPE E E E EE EE E O E E E T E 54 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 4 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING SCS NE E E A E E A E E E E E E A S 54 EE E A E E AE EE ATAT A E E ATE E E EAT 54 Uo
33. RING Active timer All active timers are listed in this overview This is a centralized view to identify the timer and its associated buttons Changes can not be performed here To change timers the timer must be changed in the timer window of the associated button Yew HomeVisu by p b e Peter Beck SETUP 7 homevisu m active timers T a programm setup setup password list of active timers ial mode ik frame size panel setup BLINK TIMER 1 periodical action index button address kutton name timertyp timer event multi users a a l A INI files Al blink timer periodical action B activetimers Ad blinktimer weekly visible fullscreen made ds look and feel A1 blink timer weekly visible language ag device setup Al blinktimer weekly visible v ig PLOBUS connection check connection Al blinktimer weekly invisible auto connect i user code Al blink timer weekly invisible ds phase setup address setup bus test Al blinktimer weekly invisible pete monitor jig RELAYSS A1 blinktimer weekly enable Al blink timer weekly visible A1 blinktimer weekly invisible Al blink timer weekly enable Hack Save settings 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 27 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING Full screen mode In the professional version in this configuration panel the full screen mode can
34. S look and feel add iiil language p Y E device setup replace Y gy PLCBUS iess i connection del iA check connection F auto connect Lia User code ds phase setup ind address setup ie bus test gs t t monitor gt ij RELAYS Hack Save settings 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 25 of 114 www p b e de INI files ENGINEERING In the professional version additional INI files can be defined they are loaded at startup Overwrite values prior INI files is possible The last loaded INI values are valid By specifying a path the INI files can be loaded from a server to use common settings in the multi user mode This configuration panel defines the list and the order of the INI files Yew HomeVisu by p b e Peter Beck ia homevisu 7 m programm setup es setup password ial mode ikl tame size Eal panel setup lii multi users L s LJ active timers fullscreen mode i look and feel language a device setup v ig PLOBUS Li connection F check connection a F auto connect i User code 4 phase setup iii address setup i bus test es Ret monitor gt ij RELAYS 2011 p b e Peter Beck SETUP INI files v activate additional IMI files liservertesthomevisu ini new INI file servertestinesxt ini search load add replace del i Up down fservertestnext ini Save settings page 26 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEE
35. TUS FIELD uw cece cece cece nee eee eee eee eee eens 63 The context menu of the status field cccccceccneeenneenneenneenneenneennsennennneenues 63 CUS EO aici ce vente E corona abe wae eeuine camesu a 63 DODE Sas nee cere ncesamrese seer sentaseeeresesesovceeuacert occu E E aussie 64 EL Sh AUIS E PE EE EE E E EE PEEN A E EE EE T 64 PO rnar EE E E E EE E EE EEEO 65 EO TOrEgrOUN A ssccasscasctansnimetuaranatabieeusoaanienanieenaimianenenotansaaieeniersnsiameneneeteenantn 65 CODY Sainan E E E E E E E EE EE EES 65 HAY IDE E EEEE EEE EEE 65 NOUS eran E E EEEE E EEA 65 The properties of the status field sssssunsnuunnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 66 EEES 0 e E A nn E ee A ee 66 SLEE E E EE E E E EAE E E 66 SE L E E A E E E E O EA E en eeecoes 67 EE A E AE E E S case eae ane ee ETTE E EE denne came wenaences 67 FOE S EREE EEE E E EE 67 ONE SOV O a A EE A A EET 67 LOT COO EEEE EEA 68 Da CK Ol OUME COO Tarner E E E AEAEE TE ONEA ETTEREN 68 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 5 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING daaa eee ee E T E E E E PEE E E ae er 68 VAIS WHC ea E AE A E O 68 SYS A E E E E A E E S 68 Mage TON re E A E E E 68 REAO A A E A E E E N E E 68 UNS ORCI E E E E E E E E TT 69 SPON TAOS EEEE AEEA E A E E 69 DO MIOR ee E E E E se esee 69 SA E P EE E E E E E E E A E E E A TT 69 The set status WwindOWS sssss 22 25 222522225u222202020220u 20unuuunuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 69 setting the status listener
36. aturday 7 je 1018 a add timer del timer close export With the menu item export the macro button can be exported in a file After clicking on the menu a dialog opens where the file can be selected or created Any associated files such as graphics are not written in the export file to foreground All components within a panel have a stack position That is the components cover each other Only the top component on the stack is fully visible With this function the macro button is moving on the top of the stack within its Panel so in the foreground copy With the menu item copy the macro button is marked for copying 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 45 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING enable disable With the menu item enable or disable the macro button s command execution is blocked or released Disable also prevents the command execution by a timer invisible With the menu item invisible the macro button is hidden It remains in the background and can reappear at any time by the context menu of its panel delete With the menu item delete the macro button is compared to invisible permanently deleted 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 46 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING The properties of the macro button The properties menu item opens the properties window of the macro button where all appearance properties can be set properties E m EJ HV175
37. be activated and the cursor can be hidden Yew homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck SETUP 7 a homevisu fullscreen mode T iat programm setup MS Setup password _ fullscreen ial mode f frame size _ no cursor panel setup Lia multi users IMI files amp active timers n fullscreen mode Lal look and feel language a device setup v ig PLCBUS i connection check connection Fa auto connect i User code E phase setup iii address setup Ls bus test 5 nebe monitor jig RELAYSE Hack Save settings Full screen homeVisu will capture the entire screen without window frames In full screen mode it is not possible to terminate the application No Cursor For applications with touch screen the cursor can be hidden here 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 28 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING Look and Feel The basic look and feel of homeVisu can be changed in this configuration panel Ye homeVisu by p be Peter Beck Tier SETUP v i homeVisu Jookandfeel T iat programm setup setup password choose 4 mode M LJ metal _ frame size C windows _ panel setup J motif multi users nimbus 9 INI files I GTK inur Linus gt active timers NA fullscreen mode 3 lnak and feel language h ia device setup v ig PLCBUS Li connection check connection own look and feel class auto conne
38. check connection auto connect iiil user code i phase setup iad address setup bus test F rete monitor gt ij RELAYS Hack Save settings ngs j In this configuration panel the language for the next startup is selected Default language files are available for German Deutsch Ing and English English Ing The files are located in the installation directory Each device and each additional component has its own language file New language files are generated by a copying and renaming an existing language file e g English Ing gt Francais LNG PLCBUS_English LNG gt PLCBUS_Francais LNG After copying the text in the file right of the equal sign must be translated 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 30 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The base panels There are three versions of base panels e tabbed panel e single panel e side panel All panels can include as many components The components can be freely positioned on the panel There are four differences in the panels 1 The single panel can not be hidden 2 The context menu of the single panel includes additional menu items from the context menu of the missing tab pane undo redo save setup info 3 The context menu of the single panel includes additional menu item new panel to generate new single panel 4 The width of the side panels can be set Either in the setup in the properties window or by
39. ct user code E phase setup address setup bus test F rete monitor jig RELAYSS Hack Save settings All look and feel comes with Java can be selected directly using the buttons Please note that under Windows the GTK LAF and under Linux the Windows LAF is not available Entering the Java class name of a loaded Look And Feel every available or created Look And Feel can also be integrated Your own Look And Feel classes can be copied as a JAR files into the homeVisu Subdirectory libs The classes in the libs directory are loaded at startup by homeVisu A program restart is required for an entire change of the look and feel 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 29 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING Language The language of the menus setup and configuration windows of homeVisu can be changed All language elements are stored independent from the source code in language files and can be freely translated into any language Ye homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck Tier SETUP y ag homewisu language 7 Pr programm setup 9 setup password choose language mode English 7 f frame size panel setup Li multi users sist IMI files F active timers after set language you have to save settings and restart homevisu ia fullscreen mode 9 look and feel til language a device setup 7 ay PLCBUS connection
40. der immediately jumps to its new value images The representation of background and thumb images is enabled Images can be defined for e background e thumb e thumb rollover background and rollover thumb background The file name of an image can be entered in the input field that appears as background Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button 4 opens a file selection dialog 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 79 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING thumb The file name of an image can be entered in the input field that appears as thumb Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button opens a file selection dialog V thumb rollover The file name of an image can be entered in the input field that appears as thumb if rollovers thumb Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button 4 opens a file selection dialog style If an background image is set here can be defined how the graphic is displayed e scaled gt graphic is adjusted to the background e tiles gt a small picture is tiled e actual gt graphic is presented unchanged frame The visibility of the frame is on or off transparent The basic slider is transparent show
41. dul address phase brightness close fade rate close Close the value window 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 85 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The PLCBUS module The PLCBUS module is a component plug in that can be installed or removed as needed To install a component plug in copy the JAR file in the subdirectory components Alternatively the plug in can be removed by deleting the JAR file The PLCBUS module is a special component for the PLCBUS device and only works with installed PLCBUS device Depending on configuration the PLCBUS module can become 5 basic appearances dimmer lamp relay shutter scene re al On ON scene ON Me D STOP T I scons o aid i a if a The PLCBUS module is configured by its context menu The context menu of the PLCBUS module dimmer dimmer properties scene addresses setup dimmer dimmer step 10 Lad export to foreground copy invisible delete dimmer lamp relay shutter scene 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 86 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING name With the input field in the context menu enter the name of the PLCBUS module m dim dimmer properties The properties menu item opens the properties window of the PLCBUS module where all properties can be set Visi prope rties E Ed User code room adr 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 87 of 114 www p b e de
42. e 61 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING add timer The timer is added to the timer list and will start If a timer in the timer list is selected a dialog is shown whether the timer should be replaced or added add timer E ee we replace selected timer fo r del timer The selected timer in the timer list is deleted and stopped close Close the timer window 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 62 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The status field The status field visualized status messages reported by the devices Each status field can have two appearances e status is false FALSE e status is true TRUE FALSE TRUE sausie text version The status field is configured by its context menu Image version The context menu of the status field status false properties set status export to foreground copy invisible delete status text With the input field in the context menu enter the status text for status lt FALSE gt of the field The field text for status lt FALSE gt is the default appearance after initialization status false 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 63 of 114 www p b e de properties ENGINEERING The properties menu item opens the properties window of the status field where all properties for the appearances can be set properties background color images image file style image text border transparent
43. e status The status field now represents a true state as false and one false as true _ negation close Close the set status window 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 71 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING The multi status field The multi status field extended the status field for the property to visualize the state of more than one status messages The multi status field you can use especially by group addresses When a module which you want to visualize is member in additional group addresses you can visualize also commands to this group addresses The multi status field just visualize the state of a status message It could not visualize values they are sended with the status message Only the window for setup the status listeners is different to the status field Here you can define a list Wsu set status listeners KOX HV 162 HV 162 PLCBUS FF A1 ON choose device PLOBUS FF B1 On PLCBUS p kind uf status module w user code LF im E W room code Ke w lunit code kooo wW imodule status i m negation load selection add replace delete 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 72 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING The basic slider The basic slider is a graphical slider which visualizes state values as well can send commands with values to the devices The basic slider can
44. ection choosed device PLOBUS 7 PLOBUS kind of status choosed source module v FF A1 DIMSTATE user code eo F wir w device status definition room code A unit code 1 M module status DIMSTATE Y set status 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 69 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING setting the status listener With the device selection choose the device whose status should be processed Define the status message in the status definition and set the status with the button set status If required the status can be negated choose device PLCEUS K PLOBUS RELAYS ool Eh device selection kind of status module User code W F T room code A unit code 1 i module status DIMSTATE M define status message set status set status choosed device PLOBUS choosed source m 7 FF A1 DIMSTATE status negation Censor Ja If required the status can be negated 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 70 of 114 www p b e de With the button set status the selected device and the defined status message are taken over and presented in the same named fields A status field shows the status messages from the device that is registered in the fields choosed device and chossed source choosed device PLCBUS E choosed source FF A1 DIMSTATE negation Negation reverses th
45. ennennvancrnconssnenssecsoutniasursnnsassceeucansstesnsesinceuns 21 Frame SClUD sissiccsieceiiiedeciaaeeeisacinnvendcaseedendeniendaewvedensredendentiereecatiederdenreenns 22 Panel Setup sanvictarsnctsisnaslsissranrssasereesseenanisiensiaaseebagesrerienussainenasi ens suntan 23 Server S U Doirani a 24 MOU USEI aroni E 25 a TOS a A A E OE E E E A 26 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 2 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING ACUVE TIMIGI rann EE E mer rrorrre 27 PUL screen INOG iiscacienvinsiavedunsiicecsedsuivacisiavncasiseuninniensntasaveedsaeiasasaenebeceuae 28 LOOK and Feel iirinn A A ARa 29 Language serno T E AE 30 THE BASE PANELS cier iannen E 31 The context menu of the panelS ssssssssuss222222222222 22u2u20u2020u2uu2u2u2uus nu 32 O a E E ee 32 DODE eer E S 33 O TO aerae E E EA EEA E E E A 33 PON eE E E E E E E EE E 33 aaee g EEPE EIEE EE E E E E E E EEE 33 DASE e e E EEEE E E E ee eee 33 Ha E A E A E A A E E E 34 aE E E AE EEE PE vies naa we aaa E A A E EA AT AE T 34 eana PO IION rrer Enn EEEE EE AAEE NEA 34 group Pane aurrea E E E T 34 MAO DORON enna aE EEEE E AEE 34 a WONG E E E E 34 DESIG SINGER E ERE E E AEE A EE EEE 34 other cCoOmDONENTS deepnacencasnerssnainnneancnesesaecaanseneoe rs AE A EEE EES 35 UN SONG soca seats T E E E E E E E TE T E es 35 E S TE E E E A E E E E A T E E E E EE T 35 MGW D eerren A E E E E A a E 35 The properties of the panelS ssssssss222222 2222222 20222200202022220u22ununnunnnnnnnn
46. er is highlighted in green PRESETOIM choose command parameter brightness hd choose command parameter that is transmitted with the command 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 83 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING set source With the button set source the selected device and the defined status message source are taken over and presented in the same named fields choosed device PLOBUS choosed source FF 41 DIMSTATE choose source value brightness 7 choose source value In this selection all with the status transmitted source values are available For example with the status message DIMSTATE of the PLCBUS device the source values brightness and fade rate are transmitted choose source value brightness brightness set command With the button set command the selected device and the defined command are taken over and presented in the same named fields choosed command PRESETDIM FF al 1 fom 3 choose command parameter brightness 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 84 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING choose command parameter In this selection all command parameters are available that can be parameterized with the value of the slider The selected command parameter is highlighted in green choosed command PRESETDIM FF al 1 Bo 3 choose command parameter brightness a command User code mo
47. es the commands which will execute Befehl BRIGHT Diti STOP STATUSREG PRESETOIM ALL LIGHTS Of ON module switch on OFF module switch off BRIGHT dimmer bright DIM dimmer dim STOP dimming stop STATUSREQ ask module status PRESETDIM dimmer setup ALL LIGHTS ON all lights switch on same home code ALL LIGHTS OFF all lights switch off same home code ALL UNITS OFF all modules switch off same home code ALL USER LIGHTS ON_ all lights same user codes switch on ALL USRE LIGHTS OFF_ all lights same user codes switch off 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 105 of 114 www p b e de ALL USER UNITS OFF CECKON CONNECT DISCONNECT OPEN_CC p D e ENGINEERING all modules same user codes switch off check ON status all modules same home code connect to interface 1141 diconnect interface 1141 opens rx tx monitor communication console Depending on the selected command additional parameters are aviable for selection user code User code for the PLC BUS adressing The two digit hex code is set by 2 check boxes low byte and height byte Eache of 0 9 A F command ON User code room code A unit code 1 1 phase _ S phase 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 106 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING room code Home code for the PLC BUS adressing Define the home code by selecting A P Io nmo oo oy unit code Unit Code for the PLC BUS adressing
48. et a new main address set main address set scene address delete scene address delete all scene addresses in one modules Yew homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck Ek SETUP Y homevisu address setup 7 Pm programm setup setup password il mode frame size Eal panel setup multi users INI files set main address J setscene address Lo delete scene address J delete all scene addresses phase setting 1 phase 3 phasen active timers fullscreen mode 9 look and feel i language user code v og device setup zs E pLcpus home code LA mi unit code i connection F check connection Hil auto connect user code IS phase setup lial address setup bus test F rete monitor gt i RELAYSS module address new address user code home code unit code one receiver transmitter setmain address back save settings set main address With this function the PLC BUS main address can be set at an installed module without that you must enable the setup mode in the PLC BUS module The PLC BUS module must have an existing main address To perform this function enter the main address you want to change under module address and entered the main address you want to program under new address In addition the module type must be selected if the module you want to be program is a receiver o
49. ht mouse OFF 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 90 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING shutter The appearance is converted into a shutter shutter aay scene The appearance is converted into a scene APENE button labels scene e can be changed with the right mouse ON SCENE OFF i 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 91 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The properties of the PLCBUS module The properties menu item opens the properties window of the PLCBUS module where all appearance properties PLCBUS address settings can be set wa properties E x User code room adr 1 phase _ S phase name With the input field enter the name of the PLCBUS module The name appears in the frame font size It sets the font size of the name in the frame font style It sets the font style of name in the frame e plain e bold e italics e bold italics 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 92 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING ON color The ON color defines the color of the status field and the frame if the status is ON The selected color is displayed in the color field A double click on the color field or the button opens a color selection dialog The status color of a dimmer can not be changed frame The visibility of the frame is on or off transparent The PLCBUS module is transparent user code The user code of the PLC BUS address to which PLCBUS m
50. image Use this property partially transparent graphics can be used as backgrounds so that in the transparent areas of the graphic the background of the base panel or of the parent panel is visible 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 80 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING position With the properties X pos and Y pos the position of the basic slider can define exactly on the pixel size With the properties width and height the size of the basic slider can define exactly on the pixel The value window The set value menu item opens the set value window of the basic slider The value window defines which status messages of which device the basic slider visualizes as well as which command with which command parameter the basic slider send to the device when the basic slider is positioned with the mouse ee set value listener Ef Choose device device selection choosed device I eccaus PLOBUS i source CA RONIE choosed source command FF A1 DIMSTATE Sean ry function selection PRESETDIM user code brightness im F i r source or command definition command room code choosed command A Unit code PRESETDIM FF a1 1 fam a fL brightness choose command parameter brightness choose source value 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 81 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING setting the value listener With the device selection
51. ina device setup v ag PLCBUS Li connection ia check connection auto connect user code phase setup M address setup Hus tes lig Keke monitor ij RELAYS 2011 p bre Peter Beck SETUP bus test new windows usercode home code unit code i phase 3 phase occupied addresses OM status get signal strength signal strength get noise strength noise strength Unit on status Unit otf status request brightness setup dimmer fade rate bright fade stop dir save settings page 102 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING PLC BUS test panel PLC BUS test panel Sel S phase OM status occupied addresses OM status signal strength get signal strength signal strength noise strength noise strength 0 3phase get noise strength _ _ Unit on Status Unit off mas _ _ _ amp _ sn n sn oO Setup dimmer fade rate bright fade stop Status request brightness dirmi test panel 2011 p b e Peter Beck page 103 of 114 www p b e de e ENGINEERING rx tx monitor This configuration panel allows you to open an rx tx monitor window In the field numbers of lines is set the number of PLC BUS messages to display Yew homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck SE SETUP T A home isu m w monitor iat programm setup E setup pas
52. ine exactly on the pixel The macro button macro button macro button 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 41 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING The macro button executes the commands provided by the devices The macro button can process a command list and address all devices within a sequence macro There are many options for the macro button From the appearance the command list the visibility and the enable as a function of events and timers Each macro button can have as many timers The timer controls either the command execution the visibility or the enable of the button The macro button is configured by its context menu The context menu of the macro button macro button macro button properties macro set status timer export to foreground copy dishale invisible delete 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 42 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING button text With the input field in the context menu enter the text of the button macro button macro button properties The properties menu item opens the properties window of the macro button where all properties can be set properties HV175 macro button button over pressed disabled images button over pressed disabled style image text border transparent show imaqe 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 43 of 114 www p b e de
53. irmation is not identical with the password the field becomes red or green when correctly confirmed setup password setup password activate activate bassword password confirm password confirm password 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 20 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING Operating mode homeVisu can be configured according to the operating mode The operating mode is set in the configuration panel Yew homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck Seles Ly homevisu ia programm setup E setup password Lo User frame size configuration lal panel setup Li multi users INI files i active timers NA fullscreen mode 4 look and feel language v ig device setup v ig PLCBUS i connection F check connection auto connect i User code E phase setup iad address setup Ls Hus test F rete monitor gt ig FELAYSS back Save settings users Any configuration options are disabled Components can not positioned or resized All context menus are turned on The tab context menu is reduced on the items setup and info The reordering of the tabs is the user allowed but will not permanently store configuration All configuration options are enabled 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 21 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING Frame setup homeVisu starts by default a
54. isible permanently deleted 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 75 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING The properties of the basic sliders The properties menu item opens the properties window of the basic slider where all appearance properties can be set properties HWirr basic slider major ticks minar ticks snap to ticks animation images background Jund Shite prg _ thumb esilamp OF F gif ne thumb rollover resilamp OM gif it style actual 7 border transparent show image name With the input field enter the name of the basic slider The name appears in the frame The value of the slider can be also integrated in the name For the integration of the value a placeholder 0 must be integrated into the name e g al brightness 0 possible presentation al brightness 75 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 76 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING font size It sets the font size of the name in the frame font style It sets the font style of name in the frame e plain e bold e italics e bold italics maximum Defines the maximum scale value of the slider basic slider o 10 minumum Defines the minimum scale value of the slider basic slider a gt 110 inverse This switch reverses the direction of the slider basic slider E E lo yin Sel laales 100 90 80 70 BO 50 40 3
55. l multi users a ee active timers fullscreen mode look and feel Lal language ay device setup T aa PL Rus connection E check connection auto connect ia usercode _ phase setup ti address setup bus test m Rete monitor gt i PEL ayaa user cote Hack Save settings 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 98 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING phase setup In this configuration panel the phase for all new components is set for default Note It is possible to define the phase for each component and for each command Yew HomeVisu by p b e Peter Beck SETUP v homevisu phase setup T ia programm setup setup password phase presetting mode 1 phase ik frame size es panel setup multi users _ S phases INI files sy active timers re fullscreen mode lal look and feel language v ig device setup v gy PLCBUS Li connection lea check connection F auto connect iia user code 4 address setup lbs bus test gs Rete monitor gt iy RELAYS Hack Save settings Notice If change user code or phase at setup only new module use this change Existing modules needs to setup individual 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 99 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING address setup In this configuration panel the module addresses can be set or change You do not need to uninstall the modules to s
56. ld that appears if the mouse is over Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button opens a file selection dialog a MOMME Visu Smart Heme Controller pressed The file name of an image can be entered in the input field that appears if the button is pressed Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button 4 opens a file selection dialog home ViIsu Smaart dome Contras ler disabled The file name of an image can be entered in the input field that appears if the button is disabled Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button 4 opens a file selection dialog Visu 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 49 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING style If an image is set here can be defined how the graphic is displayed e scaled gt graphic is adjusted to the background e tiles gt a small picture is tiled e actual gt graphic is presented unchanged image text If a background image is set here can be turned on the function text on graphics Alternatively the text can be drawn with the graphics frame The visibility of the frame is on or off transparent The macro button is transparent show image Use this property
57. led in the configuration panel Enabled auto connect establishes automatic connection to the interface after program start Should the connection be not able a renewed connection attempt will make after the given time These connection attempts are repeated until a connection is successfully established view homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck SETUP id homevisu ito connect Y iat programm setup Ls setup password W activate auto connect mode l frame size try again after sec ies panel setup i multi users 3 z INI files igl active timers ilil fullscreen mode E look and feel language v ig device setup v ig PLCBUS Li connection check connection B auto connect i User code ds phase setup 4 address setup re bus test F pete monitor jig RELAYSE Hack Save settings 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 97 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING user code In this configuration panel the user code for all new components is set for default Note It is possible to define the user code for each component and for each command With the button get user code get the user code from the last received command to identify the user code of the installation view hHomeVisu by p b e Peter Beck SETUP v a homevisu ser code T m programm setup E setup password User code presetting mode FF ES ie frame size 5 panel setup liini
58. me images The representation of background images is enabled image file The file name of an image can be entered in the input field Paths are possible here An input must confirmed with gt enter lt to load the file A double click on the input field or the button opens a file selection dialog style If a background image is set here can be defined how the graphic is displayed e scaled gt graphic is adjusted to the background e tiles gt a small picture is tiled e actual gt graphic is presented unchanged image text If a background image is set here can be turned on the function text on graphics Alternatively the text can be drawn with the graphics frame The visibility of the frame is on or off 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 68 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING transparent The status field is transparent show image Use this property partially transparent graphics can be used as backgrounds so that in the transparent areas of the graphic the background of the base panel or of the parent panel is visible position With the properties X pos and Y pos the position of the status field can define exactly on the pixel size With the properties width and height the size of the status field can define exactly on the pixel The set status windows The status window defines which status messages of which device the status field visualizes set status listener ae aa device sel
59. menu of its panel delete With the menu item delete the status field is compared to invisible permanently deleted 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 65 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING The properties of the status field The properties menu item opens the properties window of the status field where all properties for the appearances can be set properties text alignment font paints font style font colar background color images image file style image text border transparent show image pas Y pos width height test status Bele HwW149 test status W activate TEXT v Definition of the appearance Status is TRUE status false center bold The appearance of the status field can be switched with the button So the representation of states can be tested when creating applications activate Here will be the second state gt TRUE lt of the status field enabled 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 66 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING value The selection defines what the status field should represent s properties Seles HW149 teststatus M activate J TET w TEXT text Status true brightness alignment ids ta center hal font points 12 1 ie According as to the device status which was defined by the function set status available
60. module Y user code F WF m room code A Unit code i IM module status ON status if a module is ON LIGHTON status if a light module is ON corresponds to All Lights ON All Lights OFF DIMSTATE status of a dimmer The dimmer status submit the two values brightness and fade rate as parameter 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 110 of 114 www p b e de The System device ENGINEERING The System device provides system functionalities within homeVisu The System device has no setup panles There are only a command definition and a Status definition command definition The command definition appears when a system command is defined e g within the macro window command DELAY delay time s 1 000 command command command arguments working directory EXECUTE Y command JUMP target panel Tabbed Tabbed HVOO single panel H234 panel 1 H 237 panel 2 The command selection defines the commands which will execute command JUMP SIDEPANEL Oe ZE EXECUTE EAIT 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 111 of 114 www p b e de DELAY perform a delay time in milliseconds JUMP makes the choosed single panel visible P NGINEERING D e Use this command to navigate between the panles SIDEPANEL makes the side panel visible or invisible MINIMIZE minimize the frame to taskbar EX
61. nel there is only one panel and the tab area is hidden 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 13 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING The tab pane can be arranged on all four sides of the tabbed panel top bottom left right homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck PLC BUS OFFLINE homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck PLC BUS control panel PLC BUS A9 A10 OFFLINE control panel r amps coffee machine HiFi T A1 AG SS oo i OD com SOOO OY all lights ON samples NeoGeo aeania control panel PLC BUS PLC BUS P a OFFLINE i lamps j coffee machine gt HiFi T control panel TR samples j control panel PLC BUS mo lamps coffee machine HIFi TV At Az AS M A5 J erm aim ens ene Lowey 29929 LL all lights OFF Se ss ai aw Ce l Se fs GEL A fe Sl ait A2 A3 AA A5 AG Lee ee S CS eS a amen 19 9 09 0D Alliant ON Co Co Co Co 00 Oe i Home Code amp appliances appliances all lights OFF ag mo alllights OFF Ag mo eS en appliances i all units OFF Ag AMO Se Se check ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF en AS AG all units OFF all units OFF OFF OFF check ON OFF TOTE check ON OFF At A2 A3 RX TX monitor __RXTX monitor TX monitor a a aj a fe connect RX TX monitor At a al tay connect 2 g 6 BE LTE E OFF
62. nnn 35 MA ear a E E E E E ce 35 ONE E aE AA NE EE AAE AA E AEE EAE 36 PERMES E T P E E E EE E E E E E T 36 Dac OUN iarria E EEA E E EEEE 36 COT aoar E E EE E E E 36 mMmMAgE ME serrare en EEE Ea 36 O pac aaa E EE EEE E 36 MOTI ZONE rerin A EEE EE Eai 36 VOCA ee ee eT ee E E A E T E A 37 TIAN E E E E E EE P T T E EE EE TT 37 wan D E a A A eee ee ee ee eee 37 THE COMPONENTS icsrosnin ees 38 SIZ and OSI UON ssscsiisianrinea AEA 38 with the MOUSE asssssssssssnunsnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnrnrnnsnnnnsunnnrunsnrunsnnnneunnnrunsnrunrnnnnrurnnn 38 auxiliary window size and position s ssssssssrsrsnrsrrnrerrnnrrrnnrnrrrenrrrenrrrrerrne 39 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 3 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING THE GROUP PANEL rccnnidunn a a aa 39 The context menu of the group panel ssssssss2 s 2 222222u22u2u2022 2 m 40 Wede g algo tip a PAPIA E E E E A A EER 40 CODY sects cs T ees oe eee sen ee aes enc eee sae eee eeeeeeeee ss yeseseeneeuaeesees 40 The properties of the group panel ccccccccsennnnnnneeeeeeeeeeseeeeeesenenneeeeeeeeeeeees 40 SOW WEG O a a E se caeavasenaaainesesessemeauans 41 DO MION atescvecceeretaiaedncsegesesgneacrmreesanerecwastesesancsmsereassuiicsaccrose seeecusesescemescaascs 41 SI ZO E E EE E P E E E E E E E 41 THE MACRO BU EU ON ssniiiceeicsisceneiriesiarsienstentenrtenrasnanesicesisenteesrewnns 41 The context menu of the macro button ssssss2s2222 42 DOL
63. odule is to be connected to is set here By default always the preset from the setup appears at new module components But can be customized for each module component room adr The room address of the PLC BUS address to which the PLCBUS module is to be connected to is set here unit adr The unit address of the PLC BUS address to which the PLCBUS module is to be connected to is set here phase Over which phase to communicate is set here By default always the preset from the setup appears at new module components But can be customized for each module component 3 phase commands work only with a 3 phase coupler position With the properties X pos and Y pos the position of the PLCBUS module can define exactly on the pixel size With the properties width and height the size of the PLCBUS module can define exactly on the pixel 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 93 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The devices All devices are plug in and can be added or removed as you like The devices are available as JAR files and copied into the subdirectory devices Each device who s JAR file is located in this subdirectory will integrate at program Start There can be any number of devices integrated at the same time The devices are configured in the setup Each integrated device gets its own area in the setup under device settings Representative to all Visu devices the PLCBUS device will closer describe
64. p D e ENGINEERING scene addressens The scene addresses menu item opens the window for scene addresses definition Each real PLC BUS module could have up to 16 additional scene addresses it listens to So that commands they are sended to such scene address programmed inside the real module also could visualize by the graphic module you can define these scene addresses for graphic module here 3 vn scene addresses E Ex HV151 dimmer room code B f unit code i l replace delete setup dimmer The setup dimmer menu item opens the dimmer setup window of the PLCBUS module With the dimmer settings the dimmer values for the brightness and the fade rate of the corresponding real PLC BUS module can be queried or set The menu item is only enabled if the PLC BUS address is defined in the properties window vw dimmer setup dimmer PLC BUS A1 brightness 100 fade rate 4 close f status request set dimmer 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 88 of 114 www p b e de D D e ENGINEERING dimmer step With the menu item dimmer step step sizes of the dimmer can be defined that are executed by the buttons brighten and dimming t Y export With the menu item export PLCBUS module can be exported in a file After clicking on the menu a dialog opens where the file can be selected or
65. panels such as a tabbed panel a single panel or the side panel cannot be undone redo With the menu item redo an action taken by undo is withdrawn Save With the menu item save the current configuration of Visu is stored in the file homeVisu ini all visible With the menu item all visible all hidden panels appear at once 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 17 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING HV1 HV2 HVxx This menu item makes the hidden panel with the displayed number visible Example From the demo menu item HV2 makes the hidden panel HV2 visible which is named floor plan setup With the menu item setup you get into the setup of Visu Program settings can be made in the setup The settings of all loaded devices are also in the setup available info With the menu item info the info window is opened The info window displays the version number and the licensee of the Visu installation 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 18 of 114 www p b e de b e ENGINEERING The setup The menu item setup in the tab pane context menu takes you to the setup If the setup is protected by password the password dialog appears Yew enter setu p enter password JK cancel Note At first program startup the password query is enabled There is no password assigned Without entering a password confirm the dialog with OK s homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck Sel
66. partially transparent graphics can be used as backgrounds so that in the transparent areas of the graphic the background of the base panel or of the parent panel is visible position With the properties X pos and Y pos the position of the macro button can define exactly on the pixel size With the properties width and height the size of the macro button can define exactly on the pixel 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 50 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING The macro window The macro window defines the command list that is executed if button pressed vee define macro el x choose device PLOBUS ry user code LF jos FE roam code E unit code i im q nhaca a macro list load selection add replace create a macro With the device selection choose the device whose command has to execute Define the command in the command definition and add the command into the command list macro choose device PLCBUS v PLOBUS RELAYSS SYSTEM device selection 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 51 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING choose device PLCBUS v command q Gi a definition User code Fr room code A unit code i i d nhaco define command add add command ow define macro HV 146 macro button PFLCBUS ON FF Ad 1 choose device PLCBUS command n
67. r transmitter If all settings are made the main address of the module is reprogrammed with the button set main address 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 100 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING set scene address With this function modules can be combining to a scene and program a common scene address It is also possible to add a module to an existing scene Each module which is to be in the ON status will be assigned the scene address that has been entered at sc ne address with the button set scene address Each PLC BUS module can be programmed with up to 16 different scenes addresses Delete scene address Use this function to delete the scenes address that has been entered at sc ne address in all PLC BUS modules delete all scene addresses module This function deletes all 16 scenes addresses in a module The main address of the PLCBUS module whose scene addresses are to be deleted must be entered at scene address 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 101 of 114 www p b e de D ENGINEERING bus test This configuration panel allows you to test all PLC BUS commands for each address any user code and in both phases It is possible to open several windows at once homeVisu by p b e Peter Beck ia homevisu i programm setup E setup password A mode i frame size gs panel setup Li multi users INI files Fa active timers ik fullscreen moade la look and feel A language
68. rent macro The menu item macro opens the macro windows where you can define a macro which will execute always you jump to this panel With this macro system status can be request after each panel switch Definition of the macro see section macro button export With the menu item export the panel can be exported in a file After clicking on the menu a dialog opens where the file can be selected or created When exporting a panel all included components are exported in same file Any associated files such as graphics are not written in the export file import Exported components can be imported again with the import menu item After clicking on the menu a dialog opens where the file can be selected paste Components previously selected by menu item copy can be insert with the menu item paste It inserts a copy of the component 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 33 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING invisible With the menu item invisible the panel is hidden It remains in the background and can reappear at any time by the context menu of the tab pane delete With the menu item delete the panel is compared to invisible permanently deleted size and position This menu item opens the auxiliary window size and position With this auxiliary window the currently selected component can be positioned and resized ve siz DER HV61 pos Y pos width des J T o i a m a
69. rt server 1 connection of the PLC BUS interface directly to the PC The PLC BUS interface can either be connected directly to the PC as RS232 version on a free COM port or as USB version Should the PC not have a COM port or not have a free COM port in this case use the USB version of the PLC BUS interface During the installation of the USB interface on the PC a driver for an RS232 COM port is installed on the computer The USB interface is also from the software addressed through a COM port What COM port is setup by the driver you can look under Windows at Device Manager Control Panel 2 connecting the PLC BUS interface through a RS232 port server For the connection of the PLC BUS RS232 interface you can use a port server Following port servers have been tested together with Visu e Moxa NPort 5110 e Lantronix UDS1100 e SENA HelloDevice LS100 In this case Visu can be installed on one or more PCs It is possible for each installation to customize the software individually Several PCs can share a PLC BUS interface It should be noted that a simultaneous access by 2 stations via the port server onto the PLC BUS interface is not possible The professional version of Visu provides simultaneous access to the RS232 via the temporary master device 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 11 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING Set interface connection In the setup under device setup PLC BUS connection the connection of the in
70. rver F mode ie tame setup _ status messages fram system device panel setup B server setup server ip port multi users 30004 9 INI files 4 active timers ia fullscreen mode 5 look and feel language Y e device setup v PLCBUS ii connection E check connection Diii auto connect user code phase setup address setup bus test gt nek monitor gt iy RELAYSS Hack save settings status messages from system device Activate the transmition of status messages from the system device The system device transmits every second the date of the server server ip port Here you can define the port number of the server 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 24 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING Multi user In the professional version a group can be defined were the group members can communicate and exchange information with each other The group is defined in this configuration panel w homeVisu by perbe Peter Beck SETUP Y homevisu m multi users T iat programm setup 9 setup password iv activate multi users ial mode ia frame size 192 168 0105 new workstation panel setup 192168 0 108 penamed ii multi users nenamet INI files SE _ _ _ active timers load iil fullscreen mode M
71. s a window This configuration panel defines the appearances of the window at startup w homeVisu by p b e Belk SETUP 7 i homevisu m frame setup v E programm setup MS setup password frame size horizontali mode i frame setup panel setup Lia multi users INI files active timers fullscreen mode i frame resizable La look and feel language a device setup frame always on top v ig PLOBUS Bi connestion v frame centered check connection frame location Fa auto connect i User code E phase setup iad address setup Ls bus test F rete monitor E RELAYS frame size vertically _ frame without title bar frame location Hack Save settings Frame size Defines the frame size at startup frame resizeabe Activate or deactivate the possibility to resize the homeVisu window frame without title bar This check button disabled the title bar the frame is undecorated frame always on top homeVisu is always on top of the desktop frame location Defines the frame location at startup Either centered on desktop or at given position 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 22 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING Panel setup The basic appearance of the user interface can be adjusted to appropriate needs in this configuration panel w homeVisu by p b
72. s well as which command with which command parameter the basic slider send to the device when the basic slider is positioned with the mouse vw set value listener HV150 choose device PLcBUs choosed device PLCBUS source choosed source command FF A1 DIMSTATE kammana choose source value PRESETDIM 5 user code brightness M lt F j F room code choosed command A unit code PRESETDIM FF a1 1 fam 3 l PORNOS LY choose command parameter ai eoz L_ brightness x set command 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 74 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING export With the menu item export the basic slider can be exported in a file After clicking on the menu a dialog opens where the file can be selected or created Any associated files such as graphics are not written in the export file to foreground All components within a panel have a stack position That is the components cover each other Only the top component on the stack is fully visible With this function the basic slider is moving on the top of the stack within its panel so in the foreground copy With the menu item copy the basic slider is marked for copying invisible With the menu item invisible the basic slider is hidden It remains in the background and can reappear at any time by the context menu of its panel delete With the menu item delete the basic slider is compared to inv
73. status information offered here that can also be represented TEXT it means the text entered in the input field text is represented The status information s which are transmitted from the device status can be also integrated in the texts text With the input field enter the status text which should be represented according to the status in the status field For the integration of status information placeholder must be integrated into the text This placeholder is the index number in the status information selection embedded in curly braces e g al brightness 1 fade rate 2 possible presentation al brightness 75 _ fade rate 3 font size It sets the font size of the button text font style It sets the font style of the button text e plain e bold e italics e bold italics 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 67 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING text color The set text color is shown in the color field A double click on the color field or the button opens a color selection dialog Key del will delete the chosen color background color The set background color is shown in the color field A double click on the color field or the button opens a color selection dialog Key del will delete the chosen color Note If the background color has to match to the color of the Panel choose the attribute transparent So it is guaranteed that with a look and feel switching the color is still the sa
74. sword open monitor mode E Pama size numbers of lines panel setup multi users 25 z 9 INI files Fe active timers fullscreen mode E look and feel language aa device setup J la PLCBUS PLCBUS rx tx monitor M Bx connection lt li check connection 12 20 51 250 TX 02 05 FF OO 22 64 00 03 E nest 12 28 51 765 RX 02 D6 FF 00 22 64 00 1C 57 E A i 12 28 51 796 RX 02 06 FF 00 22 64 00 20 53 E 12 28 52 921 TX 02 05 FF 00 23 00 00 03 S PASE SHP 12 28 53 437 RX 02 06 FF 00 23 00 00 1C BA address setup 12 28 53 484 RX 02 06 FF 00 23 00 00 20 B6 bus test B neti monitor gt ig RELAYSS hack Save settings Each PLC BUS message is presented with the following structure time stamp TX RX 8 9 byte message PLCBUS rx tx monitor Seles 12 28 51 250 T 02 05 FF OO 22 64 00 03 12 28 51 765 Rx 02 OB FF OO 22 64 0010 SF 12 28 51 796 Ra 02 06 FF 00 22 64 00 20 53 12 28 52 921 TX 02 05 FF OO 23 00 00 03 12 28 53 437 RX 02 06 FF OO 23 00 0010 BA 12 28 53 484 RX 02 06 FF OO 23 00 00 20 66 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 104 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING command definition The command definition appears when a command for the PLC BUS device is defined e g within the macro window command ON user code F jon LF Y room code A 7 Unit code t M 1 phase _ G phase command The command selection defin
75. t rev set event HV146 macro button EMABLE PLCEBUS TRUE CONNECT choose device DISABLE PLOBUS FALSE CONNECT PLCBUS ca kind of status g interface iy M b ENGINEERING Each event in the event list is checked for status messages that are sent from the device and may be executed 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 56 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING examples of events The button is released ENABLE as soon as the device PLCBUS sends the status message CONNECT TRUE ENABLE PLCBUS TRUE CONNECT If the device PLCBUS sends the status message CONNECT FALSE the button is locked DISABLE DISABLE PLCBUS FALSE CONNECT vw Set event HV 148 macro button ENABLE PLCBUS TRUE CONNECT choose device DISABLE PLCBUS FALSE CONNECT PLCBUS kind of status a of status ir l interface 7 13 event status The event status defines whether the event responds to a true status or to a false status Eve nt status event function The event function defines which event will executed action action action gt command execution macro visible visible show button invisible invisible hide button enable enable release button disable l disable gt lock button 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 57 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING load selection The event selected in the event list is loaded in the s
76. t a given interval period Mew define timer HV148 macro button v is repeat timer action row timer date periode timer _ week timer 2010 D August Saturday 7 periode 1 a secon 7 period add timer del timer the weekly timer The weekly timer defines a timer that repeats from a certain date on the defined weekdays at the given time define timer Sele HV148 macro button v is repeat timer action 7 roy im periode timer week timer t e W mon W Tue _ Wed W Thu W Fri Sat Sun add timer del timer week day close 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 60 of 114 www p b e de b ENGINEERING timer function There are 5 functions for the timer available the timer will be executed amden action gt command execution macro 7 visible visible gt show button invisible invisible hide button enable enable release button disable disable lock button now With the button now in the timer window the date and time definition is set to the current time choose date The button select date in the timer window opens a dialog for date selection With this dialog the date can be selected in a calendar view quickly and easily choose date Mion Tue Wed Fri Sat Sun 1 6B 13 14 15 17 20 21 22 2d ff 20 29 31 Ok Cancel 2011 p bre Peter Beck pag
77. tatus definition to make a change to the event An event can be loaded as well with a double click or press the Enter button add The event in the event definition is added to the event list If an event is selected in the event list the new event is inserted behind the selected command If no selection is made the event is inserted at the end of the event list replace The event in the event definition replaces the selected event in the event list If no selection is made the event is inserted at the end of the event list del The selected event in the event list is deleted close Close the event window 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 58 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The timer window The timer window defines the timers for the button Thus the command execution the visibility or the enable depending on a timer can be activated There are three types of timers available e date e periodically e weekly the date timer The date timer defines a timer running on a certain day at a given time define timer x imer function is repeat timer 2010 jy August Saturday 7 p 10 42 5 add timer del timer timer list close 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 59 of 114 www p b e de ENGINEERING the periodically timer The periodic timer defines a timer that repeats from a certain date and time a
78. terface can be defined There are two options to choose from locally via serial port or over the network At a local connection the COM port must be selected where the interface is connected to the PC or the COM port which has the USB driver of the interface installed At a network connection through a port server the IP address and the communication port must be specified that has configured on port server As an option between 1 and 2 there is the possibility to install a LAN to COM driver on your PC In this case the software network communication takes place by using a virtual COM port and then by the drivers over the network This option must not chosen with Visu as Visu includes a direct network communication with the port server It offers the possibility with other software products that support the PLC BUS interface on a COM port also access the PLC BUS interface through a port server Direct network communication with Visu and an installation of the LAN to COM driver on the same PC is possible It is the restriction that only one application at the same time has access to the PLC BUS interface Visu as Java applet und browser It is possible to install Visu on a web server like the Lantronix XPort The XPort is also a port server with the additional feature of a built in web server In this case Visu is installed as applet on the internal Web server of the XPort With any computer or web terminal installed a Java enabled browser can
79. ther with the right mouse button on any part of the component increase or reduces the component synchronously with moving the mouse By holding down the CTRL key the component can be moved with the right mouse button 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 38 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING auxiliary window size and position With auxiliary window size and position each component can be positioned and resized exactly to pixels To edit a component with the auxiliary window you must select the component previously with the mouse Either with a left or right mouse click on it FESH siz ree Y pos width des Ja T o a m a BS T height The Group panel group panel Empty group panel with frame The group panel can include as many components like the base panels In this case a group can include to another group panel Thus group panels can be nested All inserted components can be positioned freely on the group panel group panel panel 2 panel 5 panel 6 panel 3 panel 4 Nested group panel The group panel is configured by its context menu 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 39 of 114 www p b e de p D e ENGINEERING The context menu of the group panel Basically the group panel has the same context menu as the base panels There are only 2 additional menu items e to foreground e copy All other menu items are identical to the menu items of the base panels appliances
80. tification a trademark and as such are subject to the laws 2011 p bre Peter Beck page 114 of 114 www p b e de
81. user manual Smart Home Controller Version 1 70 Last update May 2011 homeVisu Version 1 1 18 Author Peter Beck p D e ENGINEERING Index INIRODUCTION crer a a 9 Software installation sisiicacscenccasctancscasenstdanssansdeducnsscensiscisonsensscennssecnsenneoeane 10 WVINIGOWG ernennen AE EEE E E EAR 10 Hnuy UDUNT TO OA r EE a E E ATENEA 10 Connection PLC BUS interface or other RS232 deviCeS s sssssssusu22u252 5 11 1 connection of the PLC BUS interface directly to the PC ssssessssenssrssssrsrrssss 11 2 connecting the PLC BUS interface through a RS232 port server eeeeeeeees 11 Set interface CONMGCUON sissccacccncccsacusavsannteanwseasececwadeeccssnissciuetunedusanimecamouns 12 Visu aS Java applet und browser ssssss2u222 22ususuununnunnunnnnunnnnnnn 12 THE USER INTERFACE ee 13 WS CAD Tea a aa 15 The context menu of the tab pane ssssusussu2ususu22u2u2usuu2u2ususuunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnn 16 E E E EEE E E A E E A A A 16 SIGS Pa Noan E A E EE A AEA 16 SEa E E g A E E T EE E E ee eee eee 16 5iZze and POSION cnetopesasecanky eiei E A EE AEEA 17 UI GO e E E E E E A 17 ols 0 a E E E EA 17 SG T E E E E A E A A E E E EE E T 17 SEE e N E EE E E E E E E A E E E E E 17 PV aI AE WW OX E E E EE A E E E T S TT 18 POD e E E E E EEE E ee eee EE 18 I TRO ANEO E E EE OET E A E acorn eee eeeatieanes 18 THE SETUP rarna eee ese ee eee 19 Setup DaSSW OF Gir rsi a a 20 Operatihg INO GS iadiccrncnnecasacedecc
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