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1. CombiCon Com Port2 RS485 CombiCon is equipped with a RS485 interface Com Port 2 Here you can connect every R485 device which is compatible with myGEKKO Pay attention when a device is connected to Com Port 2 RS232 the Com Port 2 RS485 CombiCon can not be used anymore Operating voltage myGEKKO requires an operating voltage of 24VDC This operating voltage has to be connected to CombiCon LineOut A LineOut signal left and right can be taken from the CombiCon Pay attention in order to avoid interfe rences on the Lineout signal the ground must be connected to LINEOUT_GND You can find further information in the technical manual Music Multiroom Com Port 2 RS232 In addition to Com Port 1 the device is equipped with another R232 interface Com Port 2 It allows you to connect every RS232 device which is compatible with the myGEKKO or RS485 device to the RS485 RS232 converter Art ACC RS401 Pay attention when a device is connected to Com Port 2 RS485 the Com Port 2 RS232 can not be used on CombiCon anymore For the assignment see the connection overview 308 0 myGEKKO is equipped with an integrated SD card Never remove this card because it contains essential operation data The SD slot is located on the left side of the myGEKKO Slide Therefore the mounting frame is provided with an indent which allows to hook the myGEKKO Slide during the installation because the protective bars
2. User Manual myGEKKO Slide V 0 1 myaEKKO Last update November 2013 All software related descriptions refer to the software V1279 We recommend to update older versions of the system Small deviations in the description because of software changes are possible All listed brands and logos are registered trademarks of their respective owners Copyright All rights reserved Without the the prior written permission of the publisher no part of this document for any purpose be repro duced or transmitted and regardless of any form or by any means electronic or mechanical this is happening If this publication is made available on media by Ekon GmbH GmbH Ekon grant permission copies of the information contained in this file is only for private use and not to download or print for redistribution No part of this publication may be changed modified or used for commercial purposes Ekon Is not liable for damages resulting from the use of an illegal modified or altered publication CE The devices comply with the relevant guidelines and standards of the EU 2 Table of Content ORES ine Ghote ee etc re ee eine eee Nee nie a reas RER ek 4 AP ce Ike o a co OA ee 4 OZ ANION ti 6 OS Built in speakers AE EEE RE See ee 8 OT S TO Ane GUNES ye ee tee ee a a Lae Oh ae ards en len 10 OES INEO US tect eee Bere aa ths ee ee ae Be ch al eel Be 13 A ArI a a e 14 Pao ee ie Connection 1 1 Interfaces CombiCon
3. the light intensity increases from 10 up to 100 Status indicator 1 STATION SYSTEMBOARD TYPE BUTTON 1 BUTTONS BUTTON 2 arrows Am 12 Notes Safety guidelines Intended use The control is approved for use in private and commercial domestic automation systems Ihe control may only be used for the intended purpose This implies the observance of all the operating mounting and service instructions prescribed by the manufacturer A use contrary to the intended purpose or unauthorised modifications of the control release the manufacturer from liability for any resulting damage The risk is carried by the user alone Ihe control may only be used serviced and maintained by persons who are familiar with the device and have received instruction concerning the risks involved The appli cable VDE CEI prescriptions as well as every generally accepted rules for the safe operation of machinery must be observed This device has been developed and produced In order to ensure your personal sa fety However an improper use can lead to the risk of electric shock or fire Please observe the following general rules during installation use and maintenance in order to allow the protective devices integrated in the display to operate properly Read the operating instructions and the safety guidelines before the commissioning and bear them in mind when you use myGEKKO Follow the instructions Follow the indications included in th
4. myGEKKO but have to be activated which means Switched on and off via software This happens activating the digital output of the amplifier If there is only one music zone the amplifier can be assigned to the output in the IO Configuration of the music zone The speakers are switched on as soon as the music begins to play Pay attention the amplifier can be assigned just once to an output If there are more music zones or you use voice commands for the speakers the output has to be connected using an OR logic Example Configuration of the onboard speaker Log in as configurator 1 Change to the System menu fil and select the system Music Ei Select ine Wo ee Toe Change to the IO configuration at Assign a name by tapping the green bar on top select a source and a mixer select the output Onboard gt Amplifier gt Amplifier gt on off Noa RF on Confirm the entries with Ok Source Button On Button next Button 1 Button 3 Button 5 Button 7 Output STATION Corridor myPlayet 0 0 10 0 0 11 DII et DI AUS Aus DI Aus AMPL Ein SYSTEMBOARD IO Configuration Mixer Hardware Pulsante Off Pulsante Indietro Pulsante 2 Pulsante 4 Pulsante 6 Pulsante 6 OFF ON Now the onboard speaker of the myGEKKO Slide is configurated You can learn how to set music zones assign push buttons and create playlists in the technical manual Music Mul
5. ZEZFSU yod wog Connection overview XL SEF 5H XL S8F SH E m O E m Technical data Power supply Current consumtion Display size Operation Screen resolution Colour resolution Audio interface Schnittstellen Mounting Dimensions W x H x D m O Z 4 24VDC 650mA024VDGC 8 4 Capacitive touch screen 9 LED fields with quick operation and warning function 800 x 600 pixels 16 million 2 X built in speakers 1 x Lan 1 x Line Out 1X R9292 1X RS292 705465 1x USB Cavity wall Flush mounting with box 220 x 320 x 20 mm CE Com Port 1 RS232 Com Port 1 RS232 Com Port 1 is a RS232 interface of the myGEKKO It allows you to connect every RS232 device which is compatible with the myGEKKO or RS485 device to the RS485 RS232 converter Art ACC RS401 LAN Via the LAN interface the myGEKKO can be connected to a network using a LAN cable USB The myGEKKO is equipped with 2 USB interfaces each of with can switch up to 500mA A USB port is connected to the USB interface on the front of the faceplate with an extension cable black If you need an additional interface e g for a USB flash drive or a USB for 4 x RS232 converters you have to install a USB hub Art ACC USBXX The display is connected to the other USB port gray cable NEVER disconnect the display while the USB slot is running The display must always be connected directly to the USB port never with the USB hub
6. at carry dangerous voltages Contact your elec trician if the device doesn t work properly Do not use hard objects for the handling Avoid wiping or touching the display with hard objects this could scratch impair or even damage It permanently Cleaning For this purpose use a slightly damp not wet soft microfiber cloth Do not apply cleaning sprays directly on the screen part of the spray could penetrate into the housing apertures and cause electric shocks Do not use chemical cleaning agents which are not suitable for the cleaning of VGA displays Ambient temperature he ambient temperature must lie between O and 40 C Avoid direct sunlight Install the device in a position where it will not be exposed to direct sunlight which can permanently damage the display 14 This device is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the device by a person responsible for their safety Children are to be Supervised in order to make sure that they do not play with the device The violation of the safety guidelines can void the warranty The proper use of myGEKKO in technical facilities does not exclude the appliance of all required and useful safety precautions myGEKKO cannot be used in safety installations No responsibility is taken for the following damages Non obse
7. ct as switching output Onboard gt Button9 gt Green gt 0 100 When the light is on the button 9 lights up with green light with a 100 intensity When the light is off the button doesn t light up 0 The second possibility is to set the output as dim output 1 in order to dim the LED between 0 and 100 Button On STATION SYSTEMBOARD TYPE GITON BUTTON 9 Bi JTTON OFF ON BUTTON 4 BUTTON 8 AMPL lo NBOARD 11 Example Display the status of the alarm system with the LED buttons Log in as configurator 1 Change to the System menu and select the system Alarm D 2 Change to the IO configuration ak The difference between status display and activity display is the following the activity display considers the start delay too This means that the button lights up only when the alarm system Is effectively running activation delay time The status display doesn t consider the start delay and the button lights up immediately activation without delay time 3 Clic on DO next to the desired status display or activity display 4 Select Onboard gt desired button 1 9 gt desired colour gt and the glowing property 0 100 LEDs are switched off and on or 10 100 LEDs light up with 10 intensity with OFF and with 100 intensity with ON In the example below button 1 lights up permanently with green light with 10 intensity when the alarm system is not activated When you activate the alarm system
8. is operating manual or in other documents of the additional components Connection and installation he control must only be connected to the electricity grid by a local qualified electrician In case of failures which cannot be solved by a qualified electrician please inform the myGEKKO customer service The remote control remote switching setting contro and or regulation of a control device using a command or carried out in a mounting location which is out of sight of the device Is only allowed with regard to the foreseen security measures Mounting Carry out the installation of the control in accordance with the mounting instructions Before you carry out the commissioning ensure that the control doesn t get in contact with inflammable objects Periodically check the log file in order to verify if there are warnings or alarm messages Ihe display must be installed in a dry place protected from direct wetness Water droplets should never drip onto the display Supply voltage Ihe device must work with the specified supply voltage No changes or modifications Don t carry out changes or modifications of the device which are not expressly approved by the competent authority for the regulatory compliance Unauthorized changes or modifications may void the user s autho rity to operate the device Use only original spare parts Unauthorised modifications of the control are not allowed Don t remove the device from the bracket There are components th
9. of the SD slot stick out a little bit Take this in account during the installation of the frame Ideal mounting height The mounting height should be chosen according to the user s eye level Flush mounting Fix the bracket with the appropriate screws on the flush mounting box Then screw the 4 provided 3mm hexagon nuts included in the delivery with the fastening screws on the backside of the display and hook the display into the bracket The distance of the display from the box can be varied by adjusting these thread screws Important The flush mounting box has to be mounted flush to the final rendering Flush mounting box Gewiss GW48672 Art ACC BOX01 Bracket for flush mounting box Art ACC RBX01 gt 65 0 185 0 a Er uo ll 301 0 fp EN Al i if E Cavity wall mounting The cavity wall box is fixed with four clamping screws or metal claws located on the two sides First of all turn the clamping screws so that the claws are turned inwards Then position the box in the desired place Now turn the claws outwards and tighten them in order to fix the cavity wall box on the wall After that you can hook the display into the mounting frame using the thread screws Cavity wall box Art ACC BOX10 03 Built in speakers The myGEKKO Slide is equipped with built in speakers They are located on the left side and on the right side of the housing The speakers are directly connected to the LineOut of the
10. rvance of the safety guidelines Damages and consequential damages of the plant caused by improper parametrization or installation Damages and consequential damages of the plant caused by improper operation of the plant Damages and consequential damages of the plant caused by overvoltage Damages and consequential damages of the plant caused by natural events fire static discharge Loss of configuration files and parameters Make a regular backup of the configuration data and parame ters see operating manual lease transmit the safety guidelines mentioned above to your final customer 15 myGEKKO is a product born from a longlasting experience and development all over Europe with partners in your neighbourhood itay Germany Switzerland Austria Netherlands myGEKKO www my gekko com A first class product of Europe The result of a close collaboration between Italy Switzerland and Germany
11. tiroom 04 Shortcuts A special feature of the myGEKKO Slide are the 9 buttons on the front panel Each of these LED buttons can be configurated individually There are two possibilities of configuration On the one hand the button can be configurated as a normal digital input e g push button In this way you can use the buttons to turn the lights on and off start actions activate the alarm system etc With the buttons 4 and 6 you can not only turn the lights on and off but also dim them up and down and open and close the shutters This happens with a simple UP DOWN gesture Tap the center of the buttons with your finger and slide them up or down On the other hand you can use the LED buttons as digital outputs for the status display Three colours are available red green and yellow each of which is dimmable from 0 to 100 Thanks to this visual feedback it is easy to see if for example the windows are closed the alarm system has been activated or if there are alarm messages on the myGEKKO On Off Down 10 Example Switch the lights with the LED buttons Log in as configurator 1 Change to the System menu and select the system Light Y 2 Tap the first free light and then change to the IO configuration ae 3 select as Button ON and Button OFF Onboard gt Button9 gt Button gt on off Now the button 9 can be used as light switch In addition you can activate the status display 1 Sele

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