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1. Chapter 4 Getting Started With iNet Configurator BB Anjels iNet Configurator Le a a 2o K Delete All Data Select IP Copyrights 2011 2 njels Pre Ue eet a abot 4 T Restore Set Ada From iNet Language J Select Mask Make Icon 5 J on Anjels Tester a Delete All Data Select IP Upgrade Configurator Upgrade iNet Restore From iNet Edit Main Edit Devices Edit Scenes Edit Conditions Set Linebreak Security Upload to iNet EJE Delete all the data configuration settings Select the IP address of the iNet that the iNet Configurator program will communicate to iNet Configurator will check for the upgrade latest version on internet Upgrade the iNet firmware Restore the data configuration settings from the iNet Select English or Mandarin Other languages may be added in future Select masks for the icons appearing on the main screen Create your own icon Add Edit Delete icons in the main page Add Edit Delete devices under each location Add Edit Delete scene control activities Add Edit Delete the sensors conditions and activities to carry out To separate the Group and Location control Security system configuration Upload new data configuration settings to iNet Exit the pomem Delete All Data After you click on Delete All Data icon a window as above will appear You have to key in the word delete and click
2. b IE 2 4 3 ee a eee 2 nge oe 7 5 5 woos z DEANT EA I LE N T z EZA NESSA A v Select the Location ID Range from 0 to 12 Description You can give a name of the icon For example lighting fans living room or master bedroom etc Footer Select the preferred footer setting Change Icon Choose and change to your preferred icon Save Save the new setting and go back to previous page Cancel Go back to the previous page without adding a new location group After you save the new setting or cancel you can continue to do others follow the same procedures accordingly Note This step is to design the main icons in the user interface You can select the icon s position which depends on the Location ID Normally we prefer to start from 0 because the first row in the user interface are some controlling shortcuts or called Groups For example it includes Lighting Fans Aircon and Curtain It is used to group the devices from different location into a group of same type function of devices for easier operation 1 to 12 is only called location it is to be designed depends on the location of customer s place For example Living Room Car porch Mater Bedroom etc Example Only Now I want to design the Location 0 Lighting Group Edit main ae 45 3 LS FA Ga Chanestess Cdit Canta dit Craunn Acid Nes nection _ Delete Exit Re Sequence Add n
3. OK in order to delete all the data in the Configurator Click Cancel to go back to previous page Select IP This ts to allow you to specify the IP of Anjels iNet so that this program will be able to locate the iNet Note that this does not change the actual IP address of the Anjels iNet box IP Address of INet http After click on Select IP button window as above will appear Key in the iNet IP address Click Cancel to go back to previous page Upgrade Configurator Checking Internet for a newer version Please wait EXIT iNet Configurator will search for upgrade through internet automatically o Upgrade iNet Upgrade the iNet to a newer version You may upgrade from a version to the same version with no ill effect This option is provided in case of any error during upgrading and the process is incomplete Once upgraded you cannot downgrade Certain upgrade may cause the iNet to reboot but this will be done automatically if necessary Note iNet Configurator version and iNet version is not necessary to be the same Restore from iNet vos M rm Restoring will overwrite all your easting configurations Are you sure you want to restore configuration from this iNet Yes No Data from iNet will be download and restored to the Configurator in your PC Laptop All the Configurator data on the PC Laptop will be overwritten Click Yes to start r
4. 1 Converter 1 Guard etc Normally we prefer to put the iNet in a central position in the customer s place so as to reduce the distance of the furthest device and to also cover as many devices as possible without assistance from a repeater 3 Repeater Concept Topswitch 1 Topswitch2 Topswitch3 Topswitch3 Repeater iNet Topswitch6 Example iNet sends a command to control TopSwitchl which is too far away and cannot reliably receive the signal Setting TopSwitch3 as a repeater helps to relay the signal thus reaching TopSwitchl Similarly when TopSwitch1 replies the repeater repeats the signal thus helping the signal to reach 1Net 4 How to select a device as a repeater Basic planning is use a safe gauge of 40m distance from iNet For every wall we deduct 20m That will provide you a good idea of where to place the iNet Eventually it has to be physically confirmed for each site For devices on a different level the signal can reach up to the next floor only However not all devices on the next floor can reliably receive the signal Therefore a good candidate for repeater has to be carefully selected The most important criteria to select a repeater is that the device being a repeater must reliably receive all signals It is a bad choice to select a device as a repeater if it cannot reliably receive the signal Eventually all the subsequent devices being serviced by this repeater will end up with similarly
5. Select the Devices to be controlled by click on the Action Icon When the action to be carried out the devices will be On Off depends on the command types you have selected f SMS Edit main EENET SLETI aaa SMS to be sent upon intrusion detection 651 2345678 Includes country code phone number 9 ri e After click on the SMS button a window as above will appear e Just key in the phone numbers including the country code for a maximum of 10 numbers e Example 65 1234 5678 65 is the country code for Singapore Without spaces g Email Edit main Email addresses to be alerted upon intrusion detection xe st 2 __ e After lick on the Email button a window m above will appear e Just key in a maximum of 10 email addresses e Example hotmail com h Exit e Exit and back to previous page Chapter 11 Upload To iNet When you come to this chapter that means you have already completed all the design and settings Select IP This is the IP address of iNet and click on Save IP Address This ts to allow you to specify the IP of Anjels iNet so that this program will be able to locate the iNet Note that this does not change the actual IP address of the Anjels iNet box IP Address of INet http EIS2ETSSER S Default IP Address is 192 168 1 81 Port Number 8181 Default Port Number is 8181 x Sa
6. 168 1 81 8181 locally as shown lt a BBS onttp 192 168 1 81 8181 login cgi ee ejb Most Visited _ Getting Started J Latest Headlines Mon 22 Aug 2011 12 19 53 PM Make sure access the 1 Net with another network example Smart phone 3G to access the 1 Net with address http inet anjels com Key in iNet serial no amp Password Anjels iNet Serial Number Setup Program Mini iNet cum iNet Configurator Setup Program for Windows Manuals iNet Configurator Home Automation User Guide English iNet Configurator Home Automation User Guide Chinese iNet Configurator Security System User Guide English iNet Upgrade Procedure English iNet Scheduler User Guide English Manuals Play Radio 95 8FM Anjels interview To save use right click then select save as Chapter 3 Install iNet Configurator 1 Visit http inet anjels com 2 Click on Mini iNet cum iNet Configurator Setup Program for Windows 3 Download and install the iNet Configurator software Anjels iNet Serial Number n Setup Program Mini iNet cum iNet Configurator Setup Program for Windows Manuals iNet Configurator Home Automation User Guide English iNet Configurator Home Automation User Guide Chinese iNet Configurator Security System User Guide English iNet Upgrade Procedure English iNet Scheduler User Guide English Manuals Play Radio 95 8FM Anjels interview To save use right click then select save as
7. ADD Device Check Device ON Device OFF Device Dimmer 0 to 8 ON Location OFF Location Enable Sensor Disable Sensor Location 1 Set Hardware Timer Timer 10 seconds Device 1 Set Software Timer Timer 1 minute v Set Accept Group Command Set Ignore Group Command Set Repeater On Set Repeater Off Set Power Up Remember Last State Set Power Up Always Off Set Power Up Always On Chapter 13 Set Repeater 1 What is repeater Our products have an important feature which allow it to double up as a signal repeater A repeater is used to repeat the signal so that a device further away that cannot reliably receive the signal can get it from a repeater Users can choose to activate this signal repeater capability whenever it is necessary Note that repeaters can repeat up to 3 hops Signals after the 3 hop will not be repeated Also a repeater will not repeat its own signal even when it is passed back from another repeater 2 Why do we need repeaters in our system In open space the signal may reach 50m In enclosed space it can pass through 2 walls and will be rather weak after the 3 wall A repeater will be needed to repeat the signal so that the signal can reach for example a device beyond the 3 wall or beyond 50m Assuming a system comprising of iNet 1 Top Switch i Dimmer
8. click OK Access the iNet and change the iNet setting 1 Open a web browser IE Google Chrome 2 Key in http 192 168 1 81 8181 by default and press Enter 3 You should see a black image with All ON amp All OFF Wed 27 Aug 2014 11 48 15 AM 4 After that key in http 192 168 1 81 818 l Apconfig cgi 5 Change the setting as below Example only IP 192 168 2 81 MASK 255 255 255 0 Gateway 192 168 2 1 DNS 192 168 2 1 In this example the Default Gateway of the router is 192 168 2 1 which is different from iNet default setting therefore we make the changes of iNet as above EE iNet Settings x Wa C D 192 168 1 81 8181 ipconfig cgi iNet Settings WARNING If you change this setting you will have to change your router settings too Error in this setting will render the iNet inaccessible xs ALR SPULE UAAR REE ZENA BAS SNe ESE IP 192 168 1 81 Mask 255 2552550 Example Gateway 19216811 IP 192 168 2 81 DNS 8888 Mask 255 255 255 0 ona Gateway 192 168 2 1 SUBMIT DNS 8 8 8 8 Change the network parameters accordingly 6 Click Submit 7 Power off the iNet 8 Power on the iNet 9 The iNet now has the new network setting Change the PC Laptop back to the Router Default Network Setting 1 Go to your PC Laptop click on Network and Sharing Center Troubleshoot problems Open Network and Sharing Center EN a Be amp ull o ST ae
9. for the first time To do port forwarding you may refer to Anjels website under Tech Example http www anjels com template jsp p my RouterConfigurationforiNet html Port Forwarding 1 Log into the router with the default address 192 168 1 1 Example then will prompt a message to key in the user name and password provided by customer or try with default user name and password Address for Router information can be obtain when you check ipconfig The default gateway is the router address 2 Then go to Application amp Gaming Single Port Forwarding and key in the port forwarding settings Sample of Port Forwarding refer to www anjels com Tech Support HTTP Server Public Port 8181 Local Port 8181 FTP Server Public Port 8121 Local Port 21 Telnet Server Public Port 8123 Local Port 23 LINKSYS by Cisco Firmware Version V 1 00 07 Wireless N ADSL2 Modem Router WAG120N Applications amp sas 5 Access Appli ons DE k Gaming Wireless Security Restrictions Gaming Administration Port Range Forwarding Port Range Triggering DMZ QoS Single Port Forwarding Application Port Port Protocol IP Address Enable inefTest 8181 8181 TCP 102 1681 81 iv inetFTP 8121 21 TCP 102168 1 81 iV inetTelnet 8123 23 TCP 192 168 1 81 F 4 The new iNet is connected and ready for uploading Make sure the new iNet is connected and you are able to connect to the webpage 192
10. hour30 minutes e onthe 62 time also 2 double blink e Timingis set at 2 hours e Continues double blinking at 1 second interval e Each double blink added half an hour until maximum o 8 hours 9 Question How can I set the lumination setting for the Kilosaver sensor ANS Powering up the Kilosaver is not necessary for this setting To configure such that Kilosaver will activate the appliance e Only when the environment is dark turn the dial anti clockwise fully e Regardless of dark or bright turn the dial clockwise fully To fine tune such that the appliance will activate only if the ambient light falls under a specific brightness then you have to connect the Kilosaver and power it up Press the Config Switch once and release immediately You will notice that the Red LED will light up for 2 seconds and then blink once Thereafter the Red LED may be flickering Turn the dial until the flickering is off then turn slowly until the flickering starts That will be the ambient brightness that Kilosaver will activate the appliance as long as the ambient light remains at that level or darker Should the ambient light become brighter the Kilosaver will not activate the appliance 10 Question Why is the Kilosaver red led keep blinking 11 12 13 ANS Please reset the Kilosaver sensor by turn off and on again the power switch To power off you might need to hold the switch for a while then only release Check and
11. iE E E E L a E L m E La E ST Re L me O E LJ L Ls _ e Tick the zones to be associated with a corresponding mode e Edit Action Alarm Action Definition Warning Action is WARNING ACTION applicable only when gt 2 or more sensor amp activations are Minutes needed for intrusion SMS Timeout for Action 1 detection as set in fi i Action 1 Eo Action 2 nel a yy Action 2 Exit e Choose the Mode to be edit with actions by the drop down list e Warning Action Only work with Any 2 motion sensors setting Action 1 Normally to switch on a light Action 1 is triggered when the first sensor is triggered normally upon detection of movement Just tick the SMS Email if you want to be notified when warning action is activated Timeout Mins Timeout for Action 1 Action 2 Normally to switch off the light which are switched on earlier by Action 1 Action 2 occurs after Action has timed out Intrusion Action Action 1 Normally topswitch on all the lightings as well as to turn on the siren Action 1 is triggered upon intrusion detection depending on the configuration as Any 2 or any one sensor Just tick the SMS Email if you want to be notified when intrusion is activated Timeout Mins Timeout for Action 1 Action 2 Normally to switch off the light which are switched on earlier by Action 1 Action 2 occurs after Action has timed out Note
12. learn the IR code to the 1 Converter ANS Please refer to the table below i Converter learning the IR signal Learning the On signal DEVICE ACTIONS RESULT _ the Configuration Button 3 The Green LED will Blink SLOWLY times Appliance controller Send the ON signal to the RECEIVER The LED will go off Leammg is Complete i Converter learning the IR signal Learning the OFF signal DEVICE ACTIONS RESULT Press the Configuration Button 4 The Green LED will Blink RAPIDLY times Appliance controller Send the OFF signal to the The LED will go off Leamimg is RECEIVER Complete Notes Once you send the signal to the 1 Converter receiver if the LED is still blinking please continue to send the corresponsensignal until the LED go off 5 Question How do I know my 1 Converter is function properly or not ANS Steps 1 Log in to the user interface of iNet Try to control ON OFF and monitor the status and the actual aircon response If the status showing on the iNet is response ON OFF each time you press on the icon that means this device communication is function properly Steps 2 Please check on the positioning of the IR sensor from the 1 Converter make sure the IR sensor is pointing to the aircon s IR receiver Then repeat steps 1 If the status on iNet is showing ON OFF but the actual aircon is still not function correctly then please try to re learn the IR code for the 1 Converter
13. see if the Kilosaver sensor red led is still blinking If yes this kilosaver sensor is faulty Question Why is the Kilosaver sensor switch on the light without any motion ANS Please make sure there aren t any movement changes of the heat in the air that might cause false alarm to the Kilosaver sensor If the Kilosaver sensor is still triggering without any motion this kilosaver sensor 1s faulty Question Why is the Kilosaver sensor is not triggering at all when there is motion ANS Steps 1 Please make sure the power switch is on so that the Kilosaver sensor is power up Steps 2 If the Kilosaver sensor is power up and yet cannot detect motion and trigger light this kilosaver sensor is faulty Question Why is the Kilosaver sensor is triggering while there is no motion ANS Please check for any heat source nearby Kilosaver sensor detects the heat changes in the air as motion For example The Kilosaver sensor is facing to an open window where there is a tree moving while wind blows this is cause Kilosaver sensor detects as movement and turn on the light
14. 1 Dimmer 1 Turn OFF the main power at the DB 2 Ensure existing mechanical switch is in OFF position 3 Connect wires accordingly 3 1 Neutral wire to N 3 2 Live wire to L 3 3 Load wire to L1 4 Question How to configure the 1 Dimmer ANS Steps 1 Get the iNet ready and go to the config page Example http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm Steps 2 Press the configuration button of the 1 Dimmer for one time the red led is ON Steps 3 On the iNet config page fill in the correct device ID then click at Add Device Steps 4 The configuration is done You may test the 1 Dimmer by ON OFF 0 8 command Question Why I have to modify the wall switch after installing the 1 Dimmer Or leave the dimming to max position ANS Modify the wall switch is to make sure the 1 Dimmer device always have incoming voltage in order to control dim it through iNet anytime Secondly is easier for the user to use the wall switch for retractive function Question What is energy consumption power rating for 1 Dimmer ANS 0 3W For Singapore is around 0 60 per year Question How to check the 1 Dimmer retractive function is working or not ANS Trigger the retractive function by pressing the modified wall switch For example Press the retractive wall switch the light 1s on then press the retractive wall switch again the light should go off Question How to check the 1 Dimm
15. Add repeaters one at a time and test the results after each addition in order to select the next candidate Notes For Installer Notes 1 Remember to backup the data for every customer How to backup the data 1 Go to C Anjels Anjels iNet Configurator The installation path for the iNet Configuration software 2 Copy the data folder The data folder contains all the data structure information that uploaded to the iNet 3 Create a folder and keep a copy of the data as backup Installation Before installation check with the customer for electrical layout diagram for the first point With Electrical Layout Diagram 1 Install the devices according to the first point 2 Make a mark on the diagram Without Electrical Layout Diagram 1 Look for the first point 2 Install the devices 3 Sketch the Electrical Layout Diagram 4 Make a mark on the diagram Below is some of the tips for installation 1 Make sure the antenna is there If the antenna drops off or becomes loose do not use 2 Make sure the antenna is not kept inside a metal casing of the light 3 Make sure the curtains blinds has drycontact interface 4 Make sure the devices are placed far apart If too near one antenna will absorb all the energy and the others may not receive the signal 5 Make sure test with the 1 Net after installation Important Do remember to set timer for 1 Sensor To set timer for 1 sensor login to the Home Page o
16. C Laptop click on Network and Sharing Center Troubleshoot problems Open Network and Sharing Center Lic Alvi 8 11 2011 a led ie sill R This icon will appears on the right bottom corner of your laptop pc Right click on this icon then choose Open Network and Sharing Center 2 Then click on Change Adapter Setting SE gt Control Panel Network andIntemet Network and Sharing Center Control Panel Home i sale View your basic network information and set up connections Manage wireless networks Jo es See full map ANJELS PC Anjels Office Automation Internet Change advanced shating This computer settings your actrve networks Connect or disconnect ii Access type Internet Click Chan Be Anjets Office Automation Connections att Wireless Network adapter settings Work network Connection Anjels Office Automation 3 Connection of the PC Laptop to the router LAN or WIFI a If you are using the PC Laptop WIFI to connect to the router network then right click on the Wireless Network Connection and then select Properties b Ifyou are using LAN to connect the PC Laptop to the router network then right click on you Local Area Connection and then select Properties Bluetooth Network Connection Local Ares Connection Wireless Network Connection Not connected Network cable unplugged Anjel Office Automation x Biuetooth Device Personal Area A Realtek PCle
17. Command 1 When motion sensor detect movement Turn on light amp light2 in Living Room Select the sensor trigger type upon motion and Click on Edit Scene Command Location Descri Add Device amp Add Sensor Click on Add device to select the light1 light 2 in Living Room 1 Diningroom 2 Diningroom 1 Livingroom 2 Livingroom 3 Livingroom Tol Add One Add light amp light2 by click on Add One button 1 Diningroom Diningroom 1 Livingroom a3 8 2 3 Exit Go back to previous page ndt Res 8 amp ce Location Descri Device Description Command Edit Command You can also edit the command types here Example Change ON to OFF command Delete Select the device and delete the setting Save Save the new setting and go back to previous page Cancel Go back to the previous page without saving Note Add sensor is same as add device here It means we are not only can On Off lights but also can control other sensors Enable Disable when one sensor triggered by movement to activate a series of activities c Add EzSwitch I Filling information of sensors status and the scenes they trigger Re Sequence SequiType _ Sensor GroupDevice ID Location Description i ipti Trigger Upon li E i i 3 Sometimes we want to use EzSwitch to control some devices for easier operation Therefore we need to creat
18. FE Fay Controller BD n20t R Centrino R Wiredess N 10 If you are using LAN to connect to the router right connect to the router right click on this icon and click on this icon and choose Properties choose Properties 4 Then double click on the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPV4 4 Intemet Protocol Version 6 TCPAIPv6 Double click on the M 2 Intemet Protocol Version 4 TCPAPv4 Internet Protocol Version V Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper LO Driver 4 TCP IPv4 W t Link Layer Topology Discovery Responder Ss Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network 5 Check the Use the following IP address 6 Key in the information as below IP address 192 168 1 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties LU jit Genera You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capab ty Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings a re ne Check Use the following f ware T ec Use the following IP address 2 ip address IP address 192 168 1 100 7 r Change the information Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 accordingly Default gateway 192 168 1 1 Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred ONS server Alternate ONS server Vaidate settings upon exit Advanced 7 Then
19. This icon will appears on the right bottom corner of your laptop pc Right click on this icon then choose Open Network and Sharing Center 2 Then click on Change Adapter Setting CEJ EE gt Control Panel gt Network and Internet gt Network and Sharing Center p I Search Con O Control Panel H f piel View your basic network information and set up connections e Manage wireless networks A Je es See full map ANJELS PC Anjels Office Automation Internet Change advanced shating This computer settings l Access type Internet Click Change Anjels Office Automation Connections aill Wireless Network adapter settings Work network Connection Anjels Office Automation 3 Connection of the PC Laptop to the router LAN or WIFI your actrve networks Connect or disconnect a Ifyou are using the PC Laptop WIFI to connect to the router network then right click on the Wireless Network Connection and then go Properties b If you are using LAN to connect the PC Laptop to the router network then right click on you Local Area Connection and then go Properties Bluetooth Network Connection Local Ares Connection Wireless Network Connection Net connected Network cable unplugged Anjel Office Automation x Biuetooth Device Personal Ares A Reaktek PCle FE Famy Controller P Intel R Centrino R Wireless N 10 If you are using LAN to connect to the
20. You may refer to Question How to learn the IR code to the 1 Converter Question Can I control a Daikin model Aircon Please perform 2 steps as below to identify the Daikin controllability with Anjels i Converter A Check the Model of the FCU The model label is here For Daikin FCU Model the latest models are starting with DVM and follow on Tested DVM and FVM both are compatible B Check the Daikin Aircon Remote controller The Daikin remote controller Model is located at the back of the controller Tested with model 1 ARC433A55 7 Question After I install the 1 Converter on the Daikin aircon I can control ON OFF but the aircon is not cold and the led on the fan coil unit is blinking what is the problem ANS Problem above is due to the 1 Converter tapping power from the fan coil unit with a wrong connection Tapping the Neutral wire of the 1 Converter to the fan coil unit Signal wire this will cause the compressor stop functioning hence the fan coil unit will not behave properly Step 1 Use a test pen to check the Live connection of the 1 Converter tapping power from the fan coil unit Step 2 As for Neutral connection disconnect the neutral wire one by one and try to switch on off the fan coil unit to find out the correct Neutral wire Step 3 Tap to the correct Neutral wire from the fan coil unit and test the aircon again Check and mak
21. ans this iNet is hanging which is faulty 6 10 l1 Question Why is my iNet Mini iNet showing No Response for all the devices ANS Please check the Antenna for the iNet If the antenna is there please reset the iNet If the problem remains please go to config page Example http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm try to on the device through On Device command and observe the actual response of the light electrical appliance If the light electrical appliance is ON that means the RX of the iNet Mini iNet is faulty Question Why is my iNet showing No response for some one of the device but I can control the other devices ANS 1 Please make sure the distance between the iNet and the device Open space 40m 2 Please check is the Antenna straight up for both the device and iNet 3 Try to turn ON OFF the device from the iNet user interface Observe the Status 4 If the status remains no response please try to turn on the device by toggle the retractive switch Observe the actual light response and the status on the iNet user interface 5 Ifthe status remains no response the device is damage Question How is installation connection of 1Net Mini iNet ANS Power up the iNet with a 5V DC adapter and connect the iNet Mini 1Net to the router via LAN port with an internet cable If the customer changes a new router is there any need for re configuration ANS Yes Router po
22. e Scenes Control for Ezswitch Click on Add EzSwitch and select a location for it it a and the scenes they trigger Exit Trigger Upon __ UT lel a Edit Click on Save to save new setting Filling information of sensors status and the scenes they trigger Q Re Sequence i me Location Description Device Description Trigger Upon Motion Sensor Motion Sensor 3 diy D Press Toggle T ID of EzSwitch Scene 0106 Example This ID must be write down because we will do the z are S JE alk j configuration for EzSwitch in htm page for controlling this Scene Refer to EzSwitch Configuration Manual Edit Scene Command Refer to add trigger procedures Here we use EzSwitch to turn on light 3 amp light4 in Living Room Edit Edit ee Description Device Description Command Forced 0 Livingroom Light3 0 Livingroom Light4 Filling andt a w D 2 C 3 oO L gt S LETT TTL E TTT LETT ais LSS Eos SS SSS SS Saas lee wo ho a lojo 4 Click on Save to save new setting Note The EzSwitch has 4 buttons which one is for controlling light3 amp light4 is depending on your EzSwitch configuration Remember to write down the ID of the Scene for EzSwitch Please refer to EzSwitch Configuration Manual d Delete Select the location and delete the setting e Exit Click exit and you will go bac
23. e sure the compressor can run while you switch on the fan coil unit Notes If 1 compressor support 2 fan coil unit either one of the fan coil unit with wrong wiring connection AND is switched on will cause the compressor stop functioning Device i DryContact 1 Question What is operating voltage for 1 Converter ANS 230V S0Hz 110V 60Hz 2 Question How to install 1 DryContact ANS Please refer to the steps and diagram as below Below example is using RJ45 socket The used socket and pin connection varies from the brand of the motor To install the i DryContact 1 Turn OFF the main power at the DB 2 Ensure existing mechanical switch is in OFF position 3 Connect wires accordingly 3 1 Neutral wire to N 3 2 Live wire to L 3 3 Connect the RJ45 prepared socket to the control signal port The RJ45 wiring control signals is as below 1 Yellow UP 2 Green Stop 3 Red Down 4 Black no connection Mechanical RJ45 interface i Dry Contact Switch 3 Question How to configure the 1 DryContact ANS Steps 1 Get the iNet ready and go to the config page Example http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm Steps 2 Press the configuration button of the 1 DryContact for one time the red led is ON Steps 3 On the iNet config page fill in the correct device ID then click at Add Device Steps 4 The configuration is done You may test the i DryContact by ON OFF Check Device co
24. ene Make a Description Coming Home Example only Change Icon Select your preferred Icon Save Save the new setting and go back to previous page Cancel Go back to the previous page without saving BB Anjels iNet Configurator Edit Filling information for scene control Coming Home Re Sequence w Sequence Description E Add a new scene Restore E Description Coming Home From iNet y Di X Change Icon Save Cancel Edit Filling information for scene control Coming Home Re Sequence SequencelDescription 10 Coming Home 20 Leaving Home et Change Icon Anjels Coming jpg Anjels Leaving jpg b Edit Scene Command Select One Scene and Click on Edit Scene Command Coming Home Example You should be able to see BB Anjels iNet Configurator All a Data Select IP 2 a 3 R fa x Sequence Location Description Device Description Restore i From iNet Language Tester Add device and Add sensor Here we can select a lot of devices to be controlled in this series of activities Edit Add a new device Default Command on Location i Device ID Location Device 1 Livingroom 2 Livingroom 3 Livingroom 4 Livingroom Select the light and action you want to control when coming home turn on lights and click on Add One Default Command on 7 M Forced Click Exit to leave this
25. er communication with the 1Net ANS Log in to the iNet Mini iNt user interface Try to control the light by selecting the preferred light level and monitor the status and the actual light response The actual light should change brightness when the light level bar in iNet Mini iNet is changing Device i Converter 1 Question What is operating voltage for 1 Converter ANS 230V S50Hz 110V 60Hz Question How to install 1 Converter ANS For 1 Converter to control IR appliances every situation varies will try to hide the device from view of sight For a very common case will be aircon Steps and diagram as below To install the 1 Converter 1 Turn OFF the main power at the DB 2 Ensure existing mechanical switch is in OFF position 3 Connect wires accordingly 3 1 Neutral wire to N 3 2 Live wire to L 3 3 The IR sensor of the i Converter is pointing to the aircon receiver Air Con Compressor Air Con Condenser Daikin 3 Core Wire 3 Question How to configure the 1 Converter ANS Steps 1 Get the iNet ready and go to the config page Example http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm Steps 2 Press the configuration button of the i Converter for one time the red led is ON Steps 3 On the iNet config page fill in the correct device ID then click at Add Device Steps 4 The configuration is done You may test the i Converter by ON OFF command 4 Question How to
26. estore the data from iNet Click No to cancel 15 Set Language English C Chinese 3z Tick the preferred language and click Save iNet Configurator will shut off itself The new language setting will work when you launch the program again E Select Mask P Masks will appear on the main screen of iNet after it 5 is uploaded to iNet Select a mask for devices z Select a mask for scenes Exit Note Alphabets above are used for explanations on next pages After you click on A B you should be able to see the different shapes as below List of masks Choose the preferred mask and go to previous page by clicking on Exit E Make Icon Add a new icon Give it a name invald characters are be Save Cancel Pick Picture New icon is shown here Pick Picture Select the picture that you want to create as an icon The picture to be used as an icon will shown at New icon is shown here Give a name for the new icon and click Save Cancel is to cancel and go back to previous page Chapter 5 Edit Main Now we can start to design the user interface Once you click on the Edit Main you should be able to see the window as below TaB swo hange Icon Edit Footer Edit Group Add Desc Function Delete Exit _ Sequence Location ID Description a Click on Add Description
27. ew button to main screen Sequence Location It Feoter T E e C S E aa a a ___ _ wo ee ong E E Foote Fm i E ALL ON ALL OFF T T M ALL OPEN ALL CLOSE E T re Footer a SaaS T E E a Change icon Cancel as ane ae a T E i T E D O a air T E R N To E as a T E A a 7 After I click on Save Change Icon Edit Footer Edit Group Function Delete Exit Description fe G a Change Icon Edit Footer Edit Group Function _ Sequence Location ID Description Icon File 10 125_light_s1 jpg 20 ans 30 Aircon Curtain ivingroom b Change Icon Select the location and change to your preferred icon c Edit Footer Select the location and change to your preferred footer d Edit Group It is only for Location 0 You cannot do it now because you have not added any device to location 1 12 and it is an empty one In other words you cannot pick any device from location 1 12 Hence we need to do the Edit device for location 1 12 to form a device list firstly then go back to Edit main to do the edit group for location 0 refer to next chapter edit device e Add Function It includes some special functions for example Device Schedules Set Timer Energy Usage Security and Scene Schedules Actually it 1s an default settings inside the setting of main menu Here it allows you to make it a shortcut for easier operation Save Save the new setti
28. f the User Interface As shown at the picture below the timer setting icon is located at the right bottom corner ed 27 Aug 2014 5 29 10 PM J Anjel Lighting p Meeting Room AN All Devices Energy Usage Office Area Leaving Presentation ON o Light All ON Light All OFF p Meeting On Click on the Timer setting icon and this will lead you to a page as shown in the picture below O gt Settings Secu rity 3 Camera View Device Schedules Scene Schedules set Time gt Energy Usage Watts Input Kl Security Log O set Time Zone Click Set Timer to set timer function Click to set the timer Reem Motion Sensor Meeting Room O gt Timer 00 05 00 Edit eetine 00 01 00 Show Room Car Porch Security Sensor 00 01 00 Show Room Show Room Security Sensor Timer off Meeting Room Aircon Timer off Meeting Room Back Light l l l Set the timer Timer off Meeting Room Blind 00 Hr vw Timer off Meeting Room Front Light OK Cancel ce Timer off Meeting Room Projector Timer off Norman Light Timer off Office Area Balcony Door i Timer off Office Area Light 1 Timer off Office Area Light 2 Timer off Edit Office Area Light 3 O gt Timer 00 05 00 Meeting Room Motion Sensor Meeting Room 00 01 00 Show Room Car Porch Security Sensor 00 01 00 Show Room Show Room Security Sensor Timer off Meeting Room Aircon Time
29. hen the sensor was triggered by movement Example Sensor turns on light when it detect movement You must ensure your system has some sensors If not this Condition 1s not need to be configured Here my living room has a motion sensor I want to turn on light and light2 when sensor detect movement in living room When there is no motion detected turn off the lights Let s start this chapter a Add Trigger Select the motion sensor in living room Trigger Upon 2 types 1 Motion Bright Open It means the sensor is triggered by motion then it will activate some activities 2 No Motion Dark Close It means the sensor detect no motion then it will activate some activities it lR O _Re Sequence Fe pend ag Exit Edit Filling information of sensors status and the scenes they trigger SequiType _ Sensor Group _s Trigger Upon _ Sensor Te ereminerinrsratier i Tf ss Trigger Upon Motion BrightOpen en nT as i E SS I E R C O y 1 i a Ey SS ee a a SS Save Save the new setting and go back to previous page edit Filling information of sensors status and the scenes they trigger Re Sequence Device ID Location Description Sequ 10 A E Pi i i ed La S i a T VARR ca Leal Ld 7 Filling information of sensors status and the scenes they trigger b Edit Scene
30. i Adapter green led is on but the electrical appliance is not functioning ANS Please make sure the electrical appliance is in working condition before plug onto the 1 Adapter If the electrical appliance plug on wall socket is working but is not functioning when plug on 1 Adapter The 1 Adapter is faulty Device i Sensor l Question What is operating voltage for 1 Sensor ANS 2 AA size battery 5V DC Power Adapter Question What is the motion detection range ANS 10 meters Question What is the effective height ANS 1 7 2meters Recommended Question What is the effective angle ANS 95 degrees for Horizontal Angle 20 degrees for vertical angle Question How to install 1 Sensor ANS 1 Sensor can be run with batteries and a 4 5v S5v DC power adapter Running on batteries you will have the flexibility to put hide the sensor anywhere you want as long as the within the communication area of the controller Running on a power adapter you will need to prepare a 3 pin plug socket for the power adapter Question How to configure the 1 Sensor ANS Steps 1 Get the iNet ready and go to the config page Example http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm Steps 2 Press the configuration button of the 1 Sensor for one time the red led is ON Steps 3 On the iNet config page fill in the correct device ID then click at Add Device Steps 4 The configuration is done Yo
31. iNet Configurator Manual Part I Network Setup Chapter 1 iNet Network Setup Local WiFi Access Chapter 2 Port Forwarding WiF1 3G Remote Access Part II User Interface and System Design Redesign Chapter 3 Install iNet Configurator Chapter 4 Getting Started With iNet Configurator Chapter 5 Edit Main Chapter 6 Edit Device Chapter 7 Edit Scene Chapter 8 Edit Conditions Chapter 9 Set Line Break Chapter 10 Security Chapter 11 Upload To iNet Part III Htm Page Chapter 12 Fill up Device ID into 1Net ipconfig htm Chapter 13 Set Repeater Notes For Installer Part IV FAQ Introduction Welcome to the world of wireless communication We are pleased that you have chosen the Anjels 1Net iNet Configurator is a software for you to personalize your 1Net iNet Configurator allows you to Create Edit Delete the data structure icons scene control and extra to enhance your lifestyle The user guide will go through the whole process with a sample project for better understanding Chapter 1 iNet Network Setup Introduction Note This manual will guides through the configuration of iNet network with the router network iNet Hardware Connection Note iNet MUST connect to the router with LAN cable only Network Checking Flowchart Check Network Setting gt Is Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Router same as iNet Default Setting Yes No Ready For Test Need t
32. igurator ee A Delete All Select IP Restore i From iNet Language T car Porch light _1x TopSwitch Siren Security System Configuration Flow Chart Zone Definition Sensor Definition Mode Definition Zone Selection Edit Actions SMS Email Click on Security you should be able to see Select Mask S i Zone Definition Define the Zone Delay Any 2 settings Based on the Example on the previous page there are 2 zones 1 Front Zone 2 Back Zone Security Zone Definition Security Zone Definition Num Description Delay Any2 Delay in seconds for Front Zone Intrusion Action to allow time to disarm Back Zone Any 2 setto 0 Any sensor activates result in Intrusion Action Any 2 Minutes gt 0 First detection activates Warning Action Any 2 sensors activated within specified minutes result in Intrusion Action a h d d d N WIN N veJ wN e After click on Zone Definition button window as above will appear e Key in the zone name under Description e Delay The delay for the actions to carry out after intrusion e Any 2 mins For motion sensor pair setting 1 sensor trigger WARNING action 2 sensor trigger INTRUSION action To eliminate false alarm e Based on the example e Zone Front Zone amp Back Zone e Delay No delay e Any 2 Front zone for Outdoor Motion Sensor and Entrance M
33. k to configurator interface Chapter 9 Set Line Break Click on LineBreak on Configurator User Interface BB Anjels iNet Configurator All Data Copyrights 2011 2014 by Anjels Pte Ciani Upgtade Configurator ie a es No 00000000 Restore Y Edit From iNet Edit Main Edit Devices Edit Scenes Conditions Set Linebrea 7030 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5 og 08 95 Northstar AMK Upload to iNet Singapore 569880 ME eee ae _ ay Tel 65 62744558 MONET AT http www anjels com oe Anjels Pte Ltd Tester We can preview the Main menu we have designed before BM Anjels iNet Configurator Fai d bo T Set Linebreak Q a Data Line break feature i Lighting Aircon Curtain not available for scene control icons i s Restore i Livingroom Diningroom Bedroom From iNet Select me Make Ico Exit i Anjels Pte Ltd a Tester 7030 Ang Mo Kio Ave 5 ii 08 95 Northstar AMK Singapore 569880 Tel 65 62744558 http www anjels com Click the Green Color line to set the line break Exit Go to previous page with saving Chapter 10 Security Notes e This user manual covers only the Security System configuration Both user manuals are available on http inet anjels com e ALL the Devices Sensors that used in Security System have to be pre configured location IDs amp device IDs BB Anjels iNet Conf
34. lity failure Device i Adapter 1 Question What is maximum load for 1 Adapter ANS 500 W 2 Question What is operating voltage for 1 Adapter ANS 230V 50Hz 110V 60Hz 3 Question How to install 1 Adapter ANS Plug in the 1 Adapter into the 3 pin plug socket Any electrical appliance that plug on the 1 Adapter will be able to control remotely through controllers 4 Question How to configure the 1 Adapter ANS Steps 1 Get the iNet ready and go to the config page Example http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm Steps 2 Press the configuration button of the 1 Adapter for one time the red led is ON Steps 3 On the iNet config page fill in the correct device ID then click at Add Device Steps 4 The configuration is done You may test the 1 Adapter by ON OFF command 5 Question How do I know my 1 Adapter is function properly or not ANS Steps l Log in to the user interface of iNet Try to control ON OFF and monitor the status and the actual 1 Adapter electrical appliance response If the step above failed please check the i Adapter distance with the iNet The distance of iNet to 1 Adapter for open space max is 40 meters Actual situation varies from block block material 1 Adapter location If the 1 Adapter is plug in nearby to the iNet and yet fail the step 1 the 1 Adapter is faulty Question Why the 1 Adapter is showing ON in the user interface and the actual
35. ltage for Kilosaver Sensor ANS 110 230v AC Question What is the effective range ANS 5 meters Question What is the effective height ANS 2 8meters Recommended Question What is the effective angle ANS 110 degrees for horizontal angle and 90 degrees for vertical angle Question What is the timer setting available ANS Adjustable from 10s to 8 hours 6 Question Is the kilosaver sensor have lamination setting ANS Yes The luminous intensity setting is from 5 LUX to infinity Direct sunlight 7 Question How to install Kilosaver sensor ANS Please refer to diagram below for better understanding Live red Neutral blue m Timing Config Switch Lumination Setting Dial Back View Side View 8 Question How to configure the Kilosaver sensor timing setting ANS Please refer to the table below In order to configure the Kilosaver Switch timing the Kilosaver must be connectedto a power source first Sequence of action PR Press Config switch and hold for 3 seconds or more si E release Press Config switch again to set the timing Timing is determined by the number of blinks before the purposes e AfterLED blinks twice Timingis set at 2 minutes e LED continues blinking e Timing can be set to 60 minutes if it continues to blink upto 60 times onthe 61 time henceforth LED will double blink e Each double blink adds 30 minutes to the timing 615 blinks presetat 1
36. mmand ON OPEN OFF CLOSE Check Device STOP 4 Question When I press OPEN STOP CLOSE command the 1 DryContact response with relay clicking sound but the actual curtain blinds don t move ANS Steps 1 Please make sure the motorized curtain is working properly with the motorized curtain remote controller If step 1 failed please get the motorized curtain to work first before proceed to step 2 Steps 2 Check the dry contact interface plug in properly Steps 3 Try to control the curtain blinds again Steps 4 If Steps 3 fail again please the check the signal wire which is the Red Yellow Green wire connection 5 Question Why is the actual curtain re acted oppositely when I press Close Open on the iNet user interface ANS By referring to the 1 DryContact LI and L2 Please interchange the L1 control signal wire with the L2 control signal wire 6 Question Why is the control of curtain blind only work with either Open Up or Close Down but not Stop The 1 DryContact is function well and response is correct just that the actual curtain is not moving ANS Please check the signal wire connection make sure the wire contact 1s there Yellow Open Up and Red Close Down Notes There are cases that the wiring seems connect properly and tighten but is screw on the plastic of the wire where there is actually no contact on the copper wire results the functiona
37. ng and go back to previous page Cancel Go back to the previous page without saving BB Anjels iNet Configurator ki a s b0 eo J Add new button to main screen Special Built in Functions Description Device Schedules Device Schedules Set Timer Energy Usage Security Scene Schedules ms X Save Cancel f Delete Select the location and delete the setting g Exit Click exit and you will go back to previous page Chapter 6 Edit Device Once you click on the Edit Device you should be able to see the window as below Select the location Filling information of devices a Click on Add Device Edit Filling information of devices Location 1 Livingroom Re Sequence _ SequgLocation IDDevice ID Sens I Select Location ID Description Name of the devices It depends on your choice Change Device Change the types of icon OPEN STOP CLOSE STOP PLAY Power S TOP Today 4 67KWH 7 days 2837KWH 30 days 110 32KWH WATT METER ON OFF X2 Prompt Change Icon Choose and change to your preferred icon Save Save the new setting and go back to previous page Cancel Go back to the previous page without adding a new location group b Click on Add Sensor HEET i Disabled Occupied Change Device Note The location for sensor is only from 13 15 device ID is f
38. o Setting the iNet refer to the iNet Setup Procedures Network Setup Step 1 On the Laptop PC Check The Network setting Note This is to check the network parameters of the local router 1 Go to Start gt Type cmd and click search Select cmd exe mr FE d ji OOA F l Command ES Command Prompt Prompt Sec more results cc mman 4 prorcept Shut down gt 2 Type ipconfig Ge Command Prompt Microsoft Windows Version 6 1 7661 Copyright lt c gt 26869 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved C Wsers An jels gt ipconf ig 3 Press Enter Connection specific DNS Suffix Link local IPv6 Address feB ccba ic8e 44dc fi198x11 IPu4 Address 192 168 1 112 Summet NEGE za diaca Doaa ee gt aep dEn daaa SAO AMSA T N a a a S ava e a l E Parameters 4 Check the Subnet Mask and Default Gateway 5 Compared with iNet Default Setting Default Setting for iNet a IP Address 192 168 1 81 b Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 c Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 If the parameters are same we do not need to change any setting It can be used for testing or uploading data directly If the parameters are different then we need to change the setting of iNet Refer to step2 to communicate to local network Router Step 2 iNet New Network Setting This one is to guide the setting procedures Manually change the PC Laptop network setting in order to access iNet 1 At the P
39. ocation 2 LED2 Location ID Device ID Sensor Group Passed Failed Description yo A o Ei L2 OF D ee L2 Diming oi You can view the the results Green for passes Magenta for failures Suitable candidates for repeaters are those that consistently pass every test and has no failure Acceptable one must be 6 pass out of 6 hits After deciding which device to be assigned as a repeater You need to explicitly configure it via the following URL http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm e Ea od Se XHP S8 KERA IAT H Dimer 0 to 8 Lo a l ls lalla Le Lal ke Enable Sensor Disable Sensor Timer 0 second Disable Timer vy pte Location ae 1 to 12 for devices 13 to 15 for sensors and iGuard 16 for iSiren Set Siren Duration 1 to 4 for iSiren Repe ater Set On set Repeater OC Set Repeater off D Repeater Set Power Up Remember Last State Off Set Power Up Always Off Set Power Up Always On 7 110 v Key in the Location amp Device ID of the device to be configured as a repeater Click the Set Repeater On button in the window To remove repeaters click on Set Repeater Off button Done Note Repeat this process for additional repeaters for new Location amp Device ID Warning Please do not set too many repeaters in the system because it can cause signal collision and affect the whole system
40. otion Sensor b Sensor Definition Sensor Definition Zone FrontZone S Sensor Description Car Porch Sen Car Porch Outdoor Motion Sensor Living Room Light i Saar po eC Open Close On Oti e After click on the Sensor Definition button window as above will appear e Choose a Zone by clicking on the drop down list e Then select a trigger method for each sensor For both the Car Porch Outdoor Motion Sensor and the Living Room Entrance Motion Sensor the trigger method selected 1s Movement e Based on the example e Front Zone Car Porch Outdoor Motion Sensor and Living Room Entrance Motion Sensor both trigger method by Movement c Mode Definition Edit main Security Mode Definition Security Mode Definition 1 Away Mode 2 Night Mode Day Mode Prefer name for mode Num _ E E y 4 s5 E E 8 amp 8 E E 13 e After click on the Mode Definition button a window as above will appear e Then key in a descriptive name for each mode and Exit d Zone Selection Zone Selection Zone Selection IM Mode Definition _ _ M1 Away Mode M2 Night Mode M3 Day Mode M4 Prefer name for mode M5 M6 M7 iA a 72 Me mo m10 mn M2 m3 mi4 mi5 mie me e e a EE a a a e a S e Exit e After click on the Zone Selection button a window as above will appear z L iE Le i
41. page Coming Home Re Sequence Sequence Location Description A sojina Edit Command Select the device and Click Edit Command you also have chance to change the command for example On Off Open Close Enable Disable your devices Edit A T w D 2 C 3 0 o Location Living Livingr g 0 al Location olo g QO z 2 Device Light1 onSwitch on to previous dim level Open Up ci al iSwitch off and retain dim level Close Down Switch off Reset dim level to 8 Close Dov Dim to level 1 Darkest ONOOPRWN OO Sequence y 10 20 q 30 q 4 E C DO 7 CCS 7 WO 7 CS E Do y 7 fo WO BO CS 7 SCs Delete Select the device and delete the setting Save Save the new setting and go back to previous page Cancel Go back to the previous page without saving c Change Icon Select your preferred Icon d Delete Select the location and delete the setting e Exit Click exit and you will go back to configurator interface Now you have completed the Coming Home Scene setting You are able to turn on light 1 to light 4 when you click on the Coming Home icon The action should be carried out after you have uploaded all the setting to iNet Note You can follow the same procedures to do the other scene control Chapter 8 Edit Conditions What is Edit Condition Normally it is for sensor i sensor i Guard to activate a series of activities w
42. poor performances too Step1 Choose a good position to place the iNet We suggest to put it in the central position in the customer s place This is because the system is limited with up to 3 hops Assuming a hotel with long rows of rooms 3 hops may not reach the the furthest device However with iNet in the center the left wing can have 3 hops and the right wing having an independent 3 more hops we can effectively double the coverage Another example For a 3 storey building we would suggest putting iNet in the 24 storey If it is a 4 storey building iNet may be on the 2 or 3 storey Normally the ground floor is more important so iNet is preferred to be located on the 2 floor Sometimes the ground floor may be chosen Step2 Use Configurator to test the devices to select a repeater Before you start to test the device you must ensure your laptop PC has installed the iNet Configurator Open Configurator and click Tester button BY Anjcis inet ContQumte e 7 Op jt j hts 2011 2 nje T gt t j 3 Tai T ROD r a Jk E Restore 4 A 4 From iNet Edit Devices Conditions Set Linebreak 3 oT D a a Tester Testing devices Location KENS 64 Times Q B Exit 2 LED2 Location It lr Here you need to select the location and device to be tested Click on the row to select a device and click the Start Test button tos Testing devices L
43. r off Meeting Room Back Light Timer off Edit Meeting Room Blind Timer off Edit Meeting Room Front Light Timer off Edit Meeting Room Projector Timer off Norman Light Timer off Office Area Balcony Door i Guard Timer off Office Area Light 1 Timer off Office Area Light 2 Timer off Office Area Light 3 Timer off Office Area Office Area Aircon Timer off Office Area SandraRoom Aircon Timer off Rest Room i Guard Window Timer off Show Room Aircon Timer off Show Room Blue Cove Light Timer off Show Room Camera Switch Timer off Show Room Center Light Timer off Show Room Curtain Timer off Show Room Door Lock pees TAs ae De a Lae 0i EME Select your preferred time and Click OK to leave this page Explanation Meeting Room Motion Sensor will trigger some devices eg turn on some lights when it detects movement after 5 minutes it will trigger those devices again eg turn off the lights Within the 5 minutes it will restart to count for 5 minutes if the motion sensor detects the movement again Anjels Wireless Home Automation System FAQ Controller iNet Mini iNet 1 Question How many devices can an iNet support ANS For Automation iNet 1s able to have 12 locations and each location is able to support 16 automation devices Total is 192 automation devices For Sensors iNet is able to have 3 locations and each location is able to support 16 sensors Total is 48 sensors 2 Question Ho
44. ration is done You may test the 1 TopSwitch by ON OFF device command Question Why I have to modify the wall switch after installing the 1 TopSwitch ANS Modify the wall switch is to make sure the 1 TopSwitch device always have incoming voltage in order to control it through iNet anytime Secondly is easier for the user to use the wall switch for retractive function Question What is energy consumption power rating for 1 TopSwitch ANS 0 3W For Singapore is around 0 60 per year 18 Question How to check the 1 TopSwitch retractive function is working or not ANS Trigger the retractive function by pressing the modified wall switch For example Press the retractive wall switch the light is on then press the retractive wall switch again the light should go off 19 Question How to check the 1 TopSwitch communication with the iNet ANS Log in to the iNet Mini iNt user interface Try to control ON OFF and monitor the status and the actual light response The actual light should ON when the status in 1Net Mini iNet is ON Device i Dimmer 1 Question What is maximum load for 1 Dimmer ANS 800 W 2 Question What is operating voltage for 1 Dimmer ANS 230V 50Hz 110V 60Hz 3 Question How to install 1 Dimmer ANS For lightings control 1 Dimmer will be installed at the first point before the transformer Please refer to the steps and diagram below for better understanding To install the
45. rom 1 16 But location 13 15 is not means they should be there Actually they can be added to any location from 1 12 c Click on Add Siren Filling information of devices Location 1 Livingroom Re Jeguence Location ID Device ID Sens ed Siren 4602 1603 1604 TTT TTT A Note The location for siren is only 16 Device ID 1 4 d Delete Select the location and delete the setting e Exit Click exit and you will go back to previous page Edit Group It need to be done in Edit Main Edit main Select Location O any one of lighting fans aircon or curtain Click Edit Group Click Add device Now you can pick any device from different location into a same type function group for easier operation p i iz iil iii zz AS Select the device and Click Add One Note You can continue to add device and click Exit to leave this page Re Sequence Location ID Location Description Device Description Seque H 10 EO i Do HO HO a7 Jo HO HO Ho go Ho HO EO Ho HO HO i Click on Save to confirm your settings or Click Cancel to leave without saving Note Do the rest location 0 follow the same procedures Chapter 7 Edit Scene What is Edit Scene Scenes control By one click to activate a series of activities Example Leaving Home Off all the lights amp aircon Coming Home On all the lights amp aircon a Add Sc
46. router right connect to the router right click on this icon and click on this icon and choose Properties choose Properties 4 Then double click on the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IP V4 Double click on the Internet Protocol Version amp Link Layer Topology Discovery Mapper L O Driver A a tanked ATES R 4 TCP IPv4 Allows your computer to access resources on a Microsoft network 5 Check the Obtain an IP address automatically amp Obtain DNS server address automatically 6 Click OK Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties 2 e Soe General alternate Configuration You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an IP address automatically A Use the following IP address Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Alternate DNS server Validate settings upon exit Advanced ax 7 Open a web browser and browse the iNet new IP address New one _http 192 168 2 81 8181 8 The iNet shall be accessible now with the new network setting Chapter 2 Port forwarding Port forwarding for the new iNet Port forward for the new iNet this is not a repeating step you have to do port forwarding
47. rt forwarding configuration is needed Please refer to the local supplier for technical support Or you can refer to www anjels com then look for Tech Support for reference If the customer forget the iNet Mini iNet remote password ANS Anjels is able to reset the remote password to default password 1234 What is the reason that might cause iNet to hang ANS Try not to install the iNet near to a heat source Device i TopSwitch 12 Question What is maximum load for 1 TopSwitch 13 15 16 17 ANS 1200 W Question What is operating voltage for 1 TopSwitch ANS 230V S50Hz 110V 60Hz Question How to install 1 TopSwitch ANS For lightings control 1 TopSwitch will be installed at the first point Please refer to the steps and diagram below for better understanding To install the i Top Switch 1 Turn OFF the main power at the DB 2 Ensure existing mechanical switch is in OFF position 3 Connect wires accordingly 3 1 Neutral wire to N 3 2 Live wire to L 3 3 Load wire to L1 Question How to configure the 1 TopSwitch ANS Steps 1 Get the iNet ready and go to the config page Example http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm Steps 2 Press the configuration button of the 1 TopSwitch for one time the red led is ON Steps 3 On the iNet config page fill in the correct device ID then click at Add Device Steps 4 The configu
48. u may test the 1 Sensor by setting the timing and observe the sensor status OQCCUPIED UNOCCUPIED Question How do I know the 1 Sensor is communicated with iNet ANS Steps 1 Check the batteries power adapter by re insert re plug the power to the i Sensor The red LED at the front of the i Sensor should blink 2 and a half times Steps 2 Please make sure the distance of iNet to 1 Sensor for open space max is 40 meters Actual situation varies from block block material 1 Sensor location Steps 3 Log in to the iNet user interface and check the response of the 1 Sensor Enable the 1 Sensor and create motion Verify the 1 Sensor red led will blink when detect motion and the status showing on the iNet user interface will change to Occupied The delay from Occupied to Unoccupied is depends on the user setting If the 1 Sensor is place nearby to the 1Net and yet fail the step 2 the 1 Sensor is faulty Question Why is the 1 Sensor don t trigger any action after detect movement ANS Steps 1 Please use 1Net Configurator to check the motion no motion setting for the 1 Sensor If the setting is correct but action is not working The i Sensor is faulty Question Why is the 1 Sensor keep showing Occupied or Unoccupied status ANS Please reset the 1 Sensor by power off and power on again If this problem happens again this 1 Sensor 1s faulty Device Kilosaver l Question What is operating vo
49. ve Cancel Note iNet default IP address is 192 168 1 81 Port Number is 8181 But sometimes we need to change the default IP refer to chapter 1 we must select the New IP here to allow the iNet to communicate with Configurator For example we select 1p 192 168 2 1 here Upload to iNet Click on the Icon Upload to iNet Now we can upload all the settings to 1Net After that we should be able to see the main menu at http 192 168 1 81 8181 The ip address depends on your setting If you change the ip before you need to use the new one Example http 192 168 2 1 8181 If not it should be the default IP Chapter 12 Fill up Device ID Into iNet Note After we uploaded the settings into iNet we can start to fill up each device into iNet Topswitch Dimmer Converter etc Actually we can prepare it for installation in our office and give each product a sticker to indicate the ID Example 01 01 The first 01 is the location 1 and the 01 is the device 1 Example Location 1 is Living Hall device 1 is a dimmer so 0101 is the 1 Dimmer installed at Living hall Max location 12 Max devices 12x16 192 Go to http 192 168 1 81 8181 config htm You should be able to see To add the devices 1 Key in the location and device number according to the POR form Sticker then press ADD Device 2 After you add the device try ON Device and OFF Device you will see the actual feedback from the device
50. w many devices can a Mini iNet support ANS Mini iNet can only support maximum 10 devices 3 Question How to access 1Net Min1 iNet locally ANS Steps 1 Please make sure iNet Min1 iNet and the router is power ON Steps 2 Please make sure the connection of iNet Mini iNet to the router is connected via LAN port The RJ45 socket is plug in properly Steps 3 Please check the smart device is connected to the same router via WiFi Steps 4 Open a web browser and key in the local IP address Example http 192 168 1 81 8181 4 Question How to access the 1Net Min1 iNet remotely ANS Steps 1 Please make sure the port forwarding for the iNet is done correctly You may refer to www anjels com then look for Tech Support for reference Steps 2 Turn on the 3G on the smart device Steps 3 Open a web browser key in http inet anjels com Steps 4 Submit the Serial Number of the connected iNet Serial Number is available at the product label on the iNet Steps 5 Please bookmark the page or Add to home screen Steps 6 Press Enter iNet then key in the password Default 1234 You shall get into the user interface 5 Question How to check is the 1Net Mini iNet hang ANS If the iNet Mini 1Net is hanging you will not be able to access the user interface locally or remotely Please observe the activity light Green LED as picture shown below If the activity light stops blinking it me

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