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1. MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee the interface between the PC and the ZigBee devices e MultiOne software to be installed on the PC or laptop See next chapter Getting Started Philips MultiOne 4 MultiOne software 4 1 Download A zip file can be downloaded from www philips com MultiOne This zip file contains the following files e The MultiOne installation file e The MultiOne Basic installation file e The Getting Started document e The readme file 4 2 Minimum system requirements Before installing make sure that the PC or laptop complies with the minimum system requirements for using MultiOne e Windows PC or laptop e Microsoft Windows XP SP3 or Windows 7 e USB 2 0 port s o Two free USB 2 0 ports for use with MultiOne interface USB2DALI o One free USB 2 0 port for use with MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee e Atleast 30 MB of free disk space e Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 SP1 download here 4 3 Installing The MultiOne installation file is the installer for the full version of MultiOne The MultiOne Basic installation file is the basic version of MultiOne which is meant to be used in a production environment This version has reduced functionality To install the software launch the installation file for the desired version and follow the instructions on your screen The installation wizard will guide you through the process of installing the software and will ask you where the software needs to be installed if
2. single device for communication it is also possible to communicate with multiple devices The options are Getting Started Philips MultiOne e All devices in the network Select All devices All commands will now be sent as broadcast commands Note that unidentified DALI devices will also respond to commands e All user defined groups Select User defined groups All commands will now be sent to devices that belong to a user defined group e A specific user defined group Expand User defined groups and select the desired user defined group All commands will now be sent to devices that belong to this specific user defined group Once all the drivers in the DALI network are known it is eg Un grouped devices possible to work with DALI groups Select the Groups tab and ee a Group 0 press Scan groups After having scanned the network the CS Groups tab shows all the DALI groups and the found devices for every group hs Group 7 By clicking on a device you will make that particular device the active one meaning that all actions will be performed on this ee device only and will be ignored by all other devices Besides p selecting a single device for communication it is also possible ss to communicate with a group of devices Select Group n All commands will now be sent to devices that belong to this specific DALI group Scan groups 5 4 Configuring device features In the main application window click the Device feat
3. B2ZigBee Before launching MultiOne make sure the MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee is connected When MultiOne is started you need to make sure that the MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee is used This can be done by going to the Tools gt Connection settings Connection settings J DALI ZigBee Selected port In the pop up window select ZigBee as the desired interface select the port to which you connected the MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee and click OK 6 2 Scanning a ZigBee area Scan area to find devices After selecting the desired MultiOne interface the ZigBee devices and networks in the area of the MultiOne interface ace are not automatically known To find the devices and networks in the area press Scan area the area is scanned for all devices and networks which are in range After scanning the area the found devices and networks are shown in the Network tab 6 3 Selecting devices for communication 12 Getting Started Philips MultiOne After having scanned the area the Network tab shows all devices and networks in range of the MultiOne interface By E Un assigned devices i 124B0001079342 Actilume v1 0 e i cameo ee va clicking on a device or network you will make that particular L 124B0001D8E62B Actilume v1 0 ESRI device or network the active one meaning that all actions i TZ4B0001DSE669 Actilume v1 0 i 1248000108E618 Actilume v1 0 will be performed on this de
4. PHILIPS MultiOne Getting started Philips Lighting B V 2014 Getting Started Philips MultiOne 1 Introduction This Getting Started guide covers the following topics to help you start using MultiOne e The system e The MultiOne software e Working with the MultiOne interface USB2DALI e Working with the MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee For detailed information consult the MultiOne user manual Getting Started Philips MultiOne 2 Table of contents De Wi 0 LE ON 110 cnc encase cn cece ae accede ence care can cesen A A E 2 Be WANS Sy SES E ese ustensse caeqesee eesoeeceeeccemsaestocssecoscezeaets 4 EE ee ee eee 4 32 A nen ere E re Te re ee ee rere E rer ere ren eee eee ee eee 5 COS SOWIE een nent net eee re nr nee ene nent ee ne A A ee ere ee 6 AL DONNI 0 2 0 RE spect E E snot E A E AE EAA E A ES 6 4 2 Minimum system LFeQUIFEMENMS ccescsesessssesssssssssssssssssesesesesescseseseseseessssssssssessssesseees 6 SO E ct cececstecuisenieeiaans 6 5 Working with the Philips LCN8600 MultiOne interface USB2DALI ee eeeeeeeeeeees 7 5 1 Connecting the MultiOne interface USB2DALT 7 5 2 Commissioning and scanning a DALI network ss 8 5 3 Selecting devices for COMMUNICATION ss 8 5 4 Configuring device features 9 5 5 Reading and writing device features ss 10 6 Working with the Philips LCN8650 MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee ee 12 6 1 Connecting the MultiOne interface USB27igBee oe ceeesesesseseseetee
5. atures of the selected device are shown at the Device features tab Click the device select the device in the Network tab The Read button in the toolbar A dialog window pops up in which you can make a selection of device features to be read Make a selection and click Read After a few seconds the current feature configuration is shown on the Device features tab The feature configuration can now be adjusted manually To write the feature configuration to a device click the e dm lode LEE Write button in the toolbar A dialog window pops up FE IT in which you can make a selection of device features to be written Make a selection and click Write After a few seconds the status bar will indicate that the data was successfully written To save the current feature configuration to a file click PAJ e the Save icon on the toolbar or select File gt Save as Jie MUCS Ls Enter a file name and a location and click Save To load a stored feature configuration from a file click File Actions iow Tools the Open icon on the toolbar or select File gt Open A read KIES L Locate the configuration file and click Open 10 Getting Started Philips MultiOne For detailed information on feature configuration and saving and loading configuration files consult the MultiOne user manual 11 Getting Started Philips MultiOne 6 Working with the Philips LCN8650 MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee 6 1 Connecting the MultiOne interface US
6. eeseeseseees 12 6 2 Scanning a ZigBee area 12 6 3 Selecting devices for COMMUNICATION ss 12 6 4 Configuring device features sine 13 6 5 Reading and writing device features ss 13 M OOS ES O ENIA E E EE A 14 o DEA e E A A E E 15 F One a AMIS A earner oe eo 16 Getting Started Philips MultiOne 3 The system With MultiOne you can configure all features that are supported by a specific Philips device feature typically belongs to one or two device families LED Indoor Outdoor HID or FLUO but this does not mean that every device from a device family does support all features Philips MultiOne is supported by Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7 operating systems It works only in combination with the Philips LCN8600 MultiOne interface USB2DALI or with Philips LCN8650 MultiOne interface USB2ZigBee 3 1 DALI The MultiOne system for DALI devices consists of the following components e Philips LCN8600 MultiOne interface USB2DALI the interface between the PC and the DALI devices PHILIPS DAL PC Too USB Interface LCN8600 00 DA DA 9137 003 467 AR BE 9s 6 Se 1203 DA a DA gt MVL ons x Ce e USB cable to connect the PC with the MultiOne interface USB2DALT e MultiOne software to be installed on the PC or laptop See next chapter Getting Started Philips MultiOne 3 2 ZigBee The MultiOne system for ZigBee devices consists of the following components e Philips LCN8650
7. ically identified There are two methods for identifying the devices There are two buttons in the Network tab on the left hand side of the application window Scan network and Commission e Scan network all devices are scanned for their short addresses This procedure does not change any short addresses or other properties of the connected devices In order to identify a device a short address Spencer en n Commission is needed devices without a short address are being assigned with one When two or more devices have the same short address a warn n g i S g ive n Network e Commission all devices are given a new short a ae 2 gt 0 itanium Outdoor 40W TP V01E01 address starting at 0 Be aware that existing short taam 260 DS IA SAV TD 200V 13 i User defined groups addresses are erased and new short addresses are re assigned to all devices connected This procedure ensures that all devices have a short address and that there are no duplicate short addresses After commissioning or scanning the network the list of identified devices is shown in the Network tab 5 3 Selecting devices for communication After having commissioned or scanned the network the Network tab shows all devices present in the DALI network By clicking on a device you will make that particular device the active one meaning that all commands will be sent to this device only and will be ignored by all other devices Besides selecting a
8. imer Philips makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose Philips assumes no responsibility for any error that may appear in this document Philips makes no commitment to update nor to keep current the information contained in this document 15 Getting Started Philips MultiOne 9 Limitations of damages The vendor will not be liable for any indirect special incidental or consequential damages including damages for loss of business loss of profits or the like whether based on breach of contract tort including negligence product liability or otherwise even if the vendor or its representatives have been advised of the possibility of such damages and even if a remedy set forth herein is found to have failed its essential purpose 16
9. ures tab The content of this tab depends on the device that has been selected in the Network tab If a device does not support any feature a Device features message will be d isplayed Ifa No device has been selected F the SEE TE EN ro any features group of devices iS selected no Use the network explorer to select device features will be shown since it is not possible to configure features for multiple devices at once t To configure device features for multiple devices you can use virtual devices Please be referred to the MultiOne user manual for details 9 Getting Started Philips MultiOne Upon selecting a device in the Network tab the Device features tab displays the features that are supported by this device After selecting another device the Device features tab is updated to show only the features supported by the newly selected device You will have to click the Read button to see the exact configuration Use the various graphs sliders and input boxes to configure the various feature parameters For detailed information on device features please be referred to the MultiOne user manual 5 5 Reading and writing device features The Device features tab can do two things display the feature configuration currently stored in a device and write a new feature configuration to the device File octons View Tools Help To display the current feature configuration stored in a Q Read wite La m device fe
10. vice or network only and will be ignored by all other devices or networks Once you have scanned the area and found devices and networks in range it is possible to scan a specific network for zones Select fee Un assigned devices the Zones tab select the Network and press Scan zones After Lael having scanned the network the Zones tab shows the found 124B0001D8E1E Actiume v1 0 devices and zones within the specified network By clicking on a device or zone you will make that particular device or zone the active one meaning that all actions will be performed on this device or zone only and will be ignored by all other devices For detailed information on devices networks and zones please be referred to the MultiOne user manual 6 4 Configuring device features This is not yet supported 6 5 Reading and writing device features This is not yet supported 13 Getting Started Philips MultiOne 7 Copyright Copyright 2014 by Philips Lighting B V All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced transmitted transcribed stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise without prior written permission from Philips Brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 14 Getting Started Philips MultiOne 8 Discla
11. you want a shortcut on your desktop and it will also create a new program group in your Start Menu At the end it will give you the choice to immediately start MultiOne Getting Started Philips MultiOne 5 Working with the Philips LCN8600 MultiOne interface USB2DALI 5 1 Connecting the MultiOne interface USB2DALI Before launching MultiOne make sure the MultiOne interface USB2DALI is connected First connect both USB plugs USB A of the provided cable into your PC s USB ports When only one USB port Is available connect the black USB plug Connect the MultiOne interface to a network of DALI device s using the double DALI connectors WAGO 250 connectors The double DALI connectors allow a wiring scheme in which the MultiOne interface is wired in a sequence together with other DALI devices daisy chain PHILIPS DAL PC Too USB Interface LCN8600 00 DA 4 DA 9137 003 467 Ye LE 1203 UM rons aa O c Status LEDs Finally make sure that the DALI devices are connected to the mains Double DALI connectors Getting Started Philips MultiOne The status LEDs have the following meaning Green led is on when the MultiOne interface is powered Red led is on when the DALI power supply is on Orange led blinks when there is DALI communication 5 2 Commissioning and scanning a DALI network When starting MultiOne the DALI devices connected to the MultiOne interface are not automat

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