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1. Fig 89 NOTE If the Program definition window doesn t appear press and hold on the empty calendar G NOTE Multiple time slots allowed for each day f Select and then If from rule drop down menu 82 rue 32 2 16 43 VY DONE Lighting Then Rule Options Fig 90 g Check boxes for device used to control lighting in this case the Light Sensor then OK could also use other sensors such as the motion or door window 40 16 13 Movement Sensor Hall light Hall radiator Kitchen radiator Room radiator Temperature and Humidity Sensor Boiler actuator Household consumption PV Production Light Sensor Balance h Press on the Light sensor name E 39 8 16 15 VY DONE Lighting Light Sensor 2 Light Detector 230 0 Ix Battery Level 100 00 Connection State Fig 92 i Type in the Lux level below which you want the lights to switch on then OK 84 32 16 44 Light Detector 16 Ix Fig 93 j Select and Then from rule drop down menu rue 32 2 16 44 VW DONE Lighting a If Then Rule Options Light Sensor Light Detector 160 Ix Battery Level 100 00 Connection State k Select devices you want to activate then OK T 32 16 44 Hall light Hall radiator Kitchen radiator Room radiator Boiler actuator Notify Fig 95 I Put button into the state rue 32 16 44 WW DONE Light
2. When 105 E 35 2 14 08 VY DONE Low temperature alarm Then Rule Options Fig 116 d Set the required time ii e Press and select IF 106 3 F 35 4 14 09 DONE Low temperature alarm a Rule Options Fig 117 f Select the sensor and confirm with OK amp 35 2 14 09 Movement Sensor Door Window Sensor Actuator and Power Meter TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 1 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 2 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 3 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 4 Temperature and Humidity Sensor ight Sensor g Press on temperature 35 14 10 s a DONE Low temperature alarm a Temperature and Humidity Sensor s Tempegature 25 8 C Humid 42 00 Battery Level 60 00 Connection State Fig 119 h Set the desired temperature and confirm with OK 108 35 14 10 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Temperature Cancel Fig 120 ai i Press and select Then j Select Notify and confirm with OK 109 35 2 14 10 Choose devices Actuator and Power Meter TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 1 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 2 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 3 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 4 Notify Fig 121 k Check Send Push Notification and Priority if you want a notification highlit on the bulletin board 110 E 35 2 14 10 VY DONE Low temperature alarm pe Temperature and Humidity Sensor lo Temperature Humidity Batter
3. f Household consumption Fig 27 h To check it has been created and saved scroll down the Devices list to find the virtual device Balance g 81 f 19 22 Device Settings Og Current Measurement Historical Measurement Last Device Contact PV Production e Current Measurement 1 715 11 W Historical Measurement 0 30 kWh Last Device Contact 19 20 Balance Current Measurement 1 024 88 W Last Device Contact 19 21 MyVirtuoso Home gt G NOTE If the virtual device does not appear press to refresh the device list Other Automation amp Control Functions These devices include e Signal repeaters e Smart sockets e Motion sensors e Door window sensors e Lux sensors For all of the above devices follow the same inclusion exclusion procedure and see device instructions for specific device sequence Device status a Battery powered devices G NOTE Press the icon i to get the device battery status Battery powered devices are in sleep mode most of the time to conserve battery life Once included they communicate with the gateway every 15 minutes b Connection status of devices To see if a device is in communication with the gateway select Device Settings from the main menu and then scroll down the device list to find the device in question Next to the device you will see Last Device Contact this will tell you when it last communicated remember some devices
4. do the following a Press and hold on the rule name S b Presson to change the rule name and confirm with OK To delete the rule EN a Press on W to delete G NOTE If you want to disable the rule use the On Off button in the rule list This is a 3 Rule system using the Comfort and Eco settings on the digital thermostatic radiator heads to control the heating system 63 a Once they are set up the user only needs to update the time schedules in Rule 1 b Before setting up any Rules go to the Settings section to select the correct time zone UTC 00 00 and the Comfort Eco temperatures you require different temperatures can be set for each head c Select Rule Settings from the main Settings menu ge 34 16 29 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 F Device Settings 6 a 29 Daily PV Production 28 11 kWh Webcam Settings Rule Settings Sce Settings Local time fl Consumption 1 718 79W fi Production 474 95 W Widget Configuration Balance Gateway Management Movement Sensor Settings 20 De 6 Motion Detector London Actuator and Power Meter Fig 62 d Select the symbol to start a new rule Rule 1 Sets times when heating is required a Label rule in this case Heating Times then OK 64 34 16 33 Heating times Standard Rules Cancel Fig 63 i b Select and then When from rule drop down menu v JG 34 2 16 33 VY DONE Heating tim
5. it is possible to fully control your heating system using our sophisticated Rules capability This enables the system to control individual radiators and the boiler according to user requirements NOTE This example uses a temperature sensor to control the system Before setting up any Rules go to the Settings section to select the correct time zone UTC 00 00 and the Comfort Eco temperatures you require a Select Rule settings from the main Settings Menu 54 v JG 34 2 16 29 km d MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 Device Settings 6 29 Daily PV Production 28 11 kWh Webcam Settings Rule Settings Sce ettings Consumption 1 718 79 W Production 474 95 W Widget Configuration Gateway Management Movement Sensor Settings Motion Detector Actuator and Power Meter Fig 49 b Select the symbol to start a new rule c Type the name of your new rule and select OK 34 16 29 Heating Standard Rules Cancel d Press on and select When from the rule drop down menu rape 34 16 29 VY DONE Heating Then Rule Options Fig 51 e Check the required days of the week and type in or move dial the start and finish times for each time slot 34 Id 16 30 Week days Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Fig 52 G NOTE Multiple time slots allowed for each day G NOTE If the Program definition window doesn t appear press
6. notification highlit on the bulletin board 102 E 24 13 12 WW DONE Motion alarm Movement Sensor e Movement Sensor Battery Level Connection State Send Push Notification Priority Fig 113 k Press and select Rule Options I Uncheck Activate opposite condition 103 3 2442 13 12 d Rule Options Activate opposite condition AND condition for IF devices la Put THEN devices into opposite state at schedule end Time interval before second activations 1 Minutes Fig 114 Opposite condition activated Opposite condition de activated OG NOTE If the Activate opposite condition is checked the gateway will notify when there is no movement detected m Go back a screen and press W to save the notification Notification using a temperature sensor In the next example we will show you how to set up a notification with a temperature and humidity sensor The notification will be sent at the time the sensor detects the temperature passes the set temperature whichever way it is set 104 G NOTE In order to create this type of notification you must first pair a temperature sensor with your gateway a From the main menu go to Rule Settings b Press symbol and name your new rule in this case Low temperature alarm 35 2 14 07 Rule name Low temperature alarm Standard Rules Cancel Fig 115 c Press and select
7. type and status will appear on the screen E d Device Settings TTDZ Thermostatic Valve Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact MyVirtuoso Home Inclusion was successful Fig 7 G NOTE During the inclusion process specific information will be sent to the gateway this usually takes a matter of minutes If after inclusion the device does not appear on the list it means that device has not completed this communication Wait for 30 seconds and then follow steps below 18 e Pressthe refresh button D one or more times e Try to include e If the device does not appear exclude it by following the instructions and try to include again G NOTE If the device fails to include even after following all these steps contact technical support e To change the name of the device hold on its name and it opens a menu containing Change description Select this and enter in an appropriate name 31 8 17 42 Device Settings Set Eco Comfort level Last Device Contact MyVirtuoso Home Fig 8 f To change the set point of the thermostatic head manually press on the radio button 19 Room radiator Temperature r Valve Level State ode Last Device Contact g Press and hold the slide button to set the temperature Room radiator Temperature TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact h Press again the radio button to save the set temper
8. Heating OFF Connection State Room radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode Battery Level Connection State THEN Boiler actuator s On Off Fig 83 j Select and then Rules option from rule drop down menu k Check And condition for IF devices 77 v JG S 33 2 16 39 Rule Options Activate opposite condition AND condition for IF devices Time interval before second activations 0 Minutes Fig 84 NOTE Above setting means boiler remains on until all heads are closed I Return to rule screen and then on to save 78 v JG T 33 16 39 d Rules Heating times Heating OFF Heating ON Fig 85 O ATTENTION The heating system is now ready to operate according to your time schedules and settings G NOTE Once all 3 rules have been set up all you have to do is alter time schedules in Rule 1 and Comfort Eco temperatures as required To edit the time schedules open up the rule and press the calendar section Either add a new time slot in the way you entered up the original lt a schedules or check the relevant box and select delete icon W This can be repeated for any day simply select the required day and the saved time slots appear delete as required then add new schedules as before G NOTE If you want to disable the rule use the On Off button in the rule list All devices paired to the MyVirtuoso Home gateway can be controlled using Rule
9. TTDZ head mode is Auto this is correct for MyVirtuoso Home purposes a Select the main menu button to access Device Settings 15 E 34 8 17 31 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 M F Device Settings 7i 5 3 MyVirtuoso Home Webc ttings Rule Settings 23 July 2015 Scenario Settings Widget Configuration Gateway Management Settings Fig 4 NOTE the menu location may be different on some mobile devices b Select Add Device from Device Settings menu E L 17 31 Device Settings gr Add Device MyVirtuoso Home Add al Device Remove Device Update Network c Carry out the inclusion procedure when the screen displays Press the inclusion button of the device and wait S 34 M 17 31 Press the inclusion button of the device and wait Fig 6 The TTDZ thermostatic heads can be included in one of two ways 1 The device automatically pairs on insertion of the batteries Insert one battery when prompted with above message add the second battery When successfully included the device appears on the app 2 Insert the batteries when prompted with above message press the blue inclusion button by inserting the tool for 5 or more seconds Press the button once quickly to perform the adapting procedure 17 Refer to the TTDZ p instruction manual for full inclusion exclusion pr procedure et d Once the device has been included in the system its name
10. VY DONE Heating Connection State THEN Hall radiator Eco Comfort Comfort Kitchen radiator e Eco Comfort Comfort Room radiator 8 Eco Comfort Comfort Boiler actuator e On Off Fig 59 m Select sand then Rule Options from the rule drop down menu n 1st and 3rd buttons should already be checked these switch off the boiler put heads into Eco when desired temperature is reached Opposite rule and after a heating period finishes Put Then devices into opposite state at schedule end 61 v JG 34 2 16 32 Rule Options Activate opposite condition o AND condition for IF devices Put THEN devices into opposite state at schedule end Time interval before second activations 0 Minutes Time interval before activating opposite condition 0 Seconds Fig 60 o Return to rule screen then press on to Save ATTENTION The heating system is now ready to operate according to your time schedules and temperature settings Note To edit the time schedules open up the rule and press the calendar section Either add a new time slot in the way you entered up lt a the original schedules or check the relevant box and select delete icon W This can be repeated for any day simply select the required day and the saved time slots appear delete as required then add new schedules as before 62 v JG 34 2 16 32 Rules Heating Fig 61 To edit the rule name
11. automatically adjusts the times for any pre progammed actions appear to change although times on the gateway remain as set 12 r OFFLINE no connection between the mobile device and the gateway In this case check a The connection between the gateway and the router b If your mobile device is connected to the router or if you have internet access Connecting the Gateway to another router If you have changed your home router proceed as follows to restore the connection between the gateway and the MyVirtuoso Home App a Connect the gateway to the new router and connect your mobile device to its Wi Fi network b Access the App c Go to Settings d Click on Gateway Settings e Scroll down click on Wi Fi Network and update the Wi Fi name f Once updated the name should match the Wi Fi of your new router g Finally click on Find Gateway h After a brief search the connection should be Mode Home 13 Pa T State OnLine Connection type WIFI Modality Home Fig 3 Including or Excluding Devices Z Wave is a wireless communication protocol designed for home automation in particular for the control and supervision of remote applications in residential and light commercial property Signals can be affected by metal in the signal pathway eg RSJ s or wire mesh security glass and by the number and thickness of walls through which the Z Waves travel Consider usin
12. on the rule name b Press on Pa to change the rule name and confirm with OK To delete the rule do the following a Press and hold on the rule name b Press on g to delete To edit the rule a Press on the rule name to access to it G NOTE If you want to disable the rule use the On Off button in the rule list Scenarios The difference between a rule and a scenario is that a scenario does not require the If one or more conditions to trigger an event as it is based on time schedules alone All devices paired to the gateway can be controlled using scenario programming Lighting Control The following example uses a scenario to control lighting according to saved time slots 88 To control lighting according to saved time slots and light levels PIR or door window sensor activation see Rules Lighting Control using a Light Sensor Follow scenario procedure outlined below a Select Scenario Settings from the main menu v JG 32 2 16 45 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 F Device Settings 6 a 45 Daily PV Production 28 11 kWh Webcam Settings Rule Settings Scenario Settings Local time ons tion 171879 W oduction 474 95 W z l Consumption 1 718 79 W E Production 474 95 W Widget uration Balance Gateway Management Movement Sensor Settings Motion Detector Hall light Fig 98 b Select the symbol to start a new rule c Type in the name of your new scenario
13. programming The following example uses a rule to control 79 lighting according to saved time slots and light sensor lux measurements Motion sensor PIR and door window sensor activation can also be used G NOTE In addition to lights any switch actuator or smart socket chosen from the device list can be controlled in a similar fashion To control lighting or other devices according to saved times alone see Scenarios Lighting Control section Follow rule procedure outlined below a Select Rule Settings from the main settings menu tHe 34 16 29 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 Fe Device Settings 6 a 29 Daily PV Production 28 11 kWh Webcam Settings Rule Settings Scenario Settings Local time E Consumption 1 718 79 W E Production 474 95 W Widget Configuration Balance Gateway Management 44 Movement Sensor Settings 20 f Motion Detector London Actuator and Power Meter Fig 86 b Select the symbol to start a new rule c Label the new rule in this case Lighting 80 32 2 16 43 Lightind Standard Rules Cancel Fig 87 d Select and then When from rule drop down menu v WW DONE Lighting Then Rule Options e Check the required days of the week and type in or move dial the start and finish times for each time slot 32 2 16 43 Program definition Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
14. sensor detects movement NOTE In order to create this type of notification you must first pair a motion sensor with your gateway a From the main menu go to Rule Settings b Press the symbol and name your new rule in this case Motion alarm 98 24 13 00 Motion alarm Standard Rules Cancel Fig 107 _ c Press and select When E 24 2 13 00 DONE Motion alarm Then Rule Options d Set the required time ii e Press and select IF E 24 4 13 00 VW DONE Motion alarm pe Rule Options Fig 109 f Select the sensor and confirm with OK 100 24 2 13 00 Movement Sensor or Window Sensor uator and Power Meter TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 1 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 2 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 3 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 4 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Light Sensor Fig 110 g Set the status of the motion sensor E 24 13 00 che W DONE Motion alarm a Movement Sensor Movement Sensor Battery Level Connection State Motion detected No motion detected ii h Press and select Then i Select Notify and confirm with OK 24 2 13 01 Choose devices Actuator and Power Meter TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 1 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 2 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 3 TTDZ Thermostatic Valve 4 Notify Fig 112 j Check Send Push Notification and Priority if you want a
15. sure the system has updated the topology properly it is worth doing this 3 4 times G NOTE The system requires a minimum of 15 minutes to fully update the network topology This option is also available within Device Settings One of the advantages of the Z Wave system is the mesh network the devices create Once included the devices independently create a network of wireless connections The mains powered devices nodes act as repeaters transmitting the signal sent from devices too far from the gateway to secure a reliable communication The diagram below shows this type of mesh in operation 43 i i Se Fig 34 Mesh networks are extremely reliable as each device is connected to many other devices If a node fails in the network for whatever reason the neighboring nodes simply seek other paths for transmitting the signal The capacity of the network thus increases as devices are added and the mesh strengthens Widget configuration On the main screen of the application the default set up includes e all classes of device e weather and clock widgets To temporarily view one class of device only press on found on top left of screen or swipe screen from left to right this shows the device categories then select one of them Or for a more permanent selection proceed as follows a From main menu select Widget Configuration 44 J MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 1 6 1
16. 8 Movement Sensor Motion Detector 4 August 2015 Actuator and Power Meter Turn Off Current Measurement Historical Measurement Hall radiator Temperature Fig 35 35 16 18 Device Settings Webcam Settings Rule Settings Scenario Settings Widget Configuration Gatew nagement Settings ay wv 25 0 C b Press on and then select the desired category of devices Weather and Clock Balance Meter None All Devices Climate Control Energy Monitoring Lights amp Sockets Security Automation Cancel 35 16 18 c Finally go back to the main screen to see the layout chosen JE 35 16 19 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 6 a o Daily PV Production 27 83 kWh 4 August 2015 Local time E Consumption 95450W IE Production 1 708 44 W J Balance 753 94 W Balance Movement Sensor Motion Detector Actuator and Power Meter Fig 37 ATTENTION The virtual device and associated functions are available with MyVirtuoso Home ES version only The Virtual Device Widget has the ability to store data on the consumption of the property Orange the photovoltaic production Green and the balance blue if positive By pressing the ZY icon you can see the historical consumption and production data kWh 46 v JG gt 35 2 16 19 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 6 1 o Daily PV Production 27 83 kWh 4 August 2015 Local time fl Consumption 964 50 W E Productio
17. Mode Last Device Contact Kitchen radiator Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact Fig 17 c When prompted by Press the 28 8 16 15 J Add Device Add al Device Remove Device Update Network 16 11 inclusion button of the device and 27 wait press the button on the actuator three times rapidly to include the device 4 28 81 16 15 Press the inclusion button of the device and wait Fig 18 d After some seconds the device should be included and displayed on the app 28 23 27 H 16 15 Device Settings Room radiator Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact Free Contact Siren Turn On Last Device Contact Inclusion was successful MyVirtuoso Home Fig 19 e To check full inclusion of the device press the button on the actuator for 3 seconds the light will flash once You should be able to hear the actuator switching on off if you press the actuator button on the app Which confirms it is functioning properly the actuator is ON the actuator is OFF f If pairing has not been successful then repeat inclusion process g Re label device for easy identification when in Device Settings press on name select Change description and over type with your chosen name in this case Boiler Actuator 29 E 27 816 16 d Device Settings Room radiator Tempera
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19. and hold on the empty calendar f Then press OK to display settings on calendar NoTE Time periods chosen will be saved when the rule itself is saved g Presson select If from the rule drop down menu v JG gt 34 2 16 30 VY DONE Heating Rule Options Fig 53 h Check the box for temperature sensor you want to use and OK to save 57 34 16 30 Movement Sensor Actuator and Power Meter Hall radiator Kitchen radiator Room radiator Temperature and Humidity Sensor oiler actuator sehold consumption PV Production Light Sensor Balance Fig 54 i Select the temperature option and enter the temperature below which you want the heating to switch on then OK rue 34 16 30 e DONE Heating A Temperature and Humidity Sensor Temperature Hum Batte vel Connection State 34 16 30 Temperature Cancel Fig 56 j Select and Then from the rule drop down menu rue 34 2 16 31 te VY DONE Heating Temperature and Humidity Sensor Temperature 20 C Humidity 53 00 Battery Level 90 00 Connection State k Check the radiator valves and boiler actuator you want to control then OK Fig 58 Choose devices Actuator and Power Meter Hall radiator Kitchen radiator v Room radiator Boiler actuator tify p 34 16 31 I Select Comfort mode for heads and put the boiler button into the state 60 ge
20. artphone or tablet e User friendly app Safety Information Before using this equipment precautions need to be taken to reduce any fire risk or personal injury 1 10 Read the instructions carefully and follow the precautions in this manual All mains connections must be carried out by a trained and qualified person Pay particular attention to all potential hazards posed by devices marked or indicated in the manual with the A symbol Disconnect any device from mains mains chargers before cleaning Clean devices with a damp cloth do not use detergents Do not use devices in gas filled environments Do not place the gateway near heat sources Only use original accessories provided by EcoDHOME SmartDHOME Do not place cables and or power supplies under heavy objects Also avoid routes near sharp or abrasive objects and walkways Keep out of reach of children Do not carry out any maintenance on the device instead contact your supplier Contact your supplier if one or more of the following occurs to the gateway or an accessory included or optional a If the product has come into contact with water or any other liquid b Ifthe product has suffered obvious damage to the casing c If the product does not perform conforming to its stated characteristics d If the product has undergone a noticeable degradation of performance e Ifthe power cord has been damaged A Improper handling may damage t
21. attery notification repeat time Enter in the desired time and confirm OK 2 07 NotE We recommend that you set a time interval that does not result in too many messages e At this point the gateway will send battery level notification messages as often as the time interval you have set regardless of battery charge status Notifications for device connection state Notifications for the status of device accessability are always active The gateway will automatically send a notification when one of the paired devices can no longer be accessed by the gateway Connectivity notification repeat time Change the repeat time for this type of notification as follows a From the main menu go to Settings 97 b Select Gateway Settings c Select Connectivity notification repeat time d Enter in the desired time and confirm with OK NOTE We recommend that you set a time interval that does not result in too many messages At this point the gateway will send device connection state notification messages as often as the time interval you have set General notifications alarms MyVirtuoso Home is able to send push notifications to the user using Rule settings MyVirtuoso Home will notify you when one or more conditions contained in a rule are satisfied Notification using a motion sensor This example shows how to set up a Notification using a motion sensor The notification is sent when the
22. ature Room radiator Temperature Rafijator Valve Level State T ode Last Device Contact Comfort and Eco temperatures a From the main screen select main menu then select Device Settings b Press and hold the name of the TTDZ digital head for a few moments 20 a a 7 79 19 29 Device Settings Nede VEGEN Ch Description Edit Head Mode state Set Eco Comfort level Last Device Contact Room radiator Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact Fig 9 c Select Set Eco Comfort level g 79 19 29 Device Settings Kitchen radiator Change Description Edit Head Mode State Set Eco Comfort level Last ace Contact Room radiator Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact Fig 10 d Un check Use default Fe 19 29 Fig 11 e Set required temperature and confirm with OK 79 19 30 Cancel Fig 12 f At this point the temperatures you set will be used and applied by 22 the rules using these selected heads G NOTE To set the Comfort and Eco temperature of all the heads simultaneously select Settings from the Homepage main menu then select Gateway Settings and scroll down to the global temperature settings Manual mode The manual mode allows the head to work with the On Off commands the TTDZ is completely opened the TTDZ is compl
23. communicate every 15 minutes Any time will be based on the time programmed into your smartphone or 38 tablet i e time local to you not necessarily the gateway 48 8 11 59 Device Settings Temperature and Humidity Sensor Temperature Humidity Last Device Contact Boiler actuator Turn On Last Device Contact Fig 29 You can also see another indication of the connection status 7 Device is reachable by gateway X Device is not accessible Note If the device icon is crossed check to see if device is powered or is too far away from the gateway Once powered or brought within range possibly with repeater press the icon to restore connectivity Within a few minutes the X symbol should disappear from the icon showing connectivity has been restored c Charts and historical data y On the Homepage of the application press the Z icon to access the devices historical data For example the temperature and humidity sensor data can be seen below 39 37 8 16 02 History Today Temperature and Humidity Sensor Temperature C Humiditv 04 08 2015 00 00 Temperature Fig 30 NOTE Other time periods can selected see figure J 36 16 03 History Today Today PV Production Last 7 days Last 30 days Last year Last 2 years Consumption W Z Wave network and general functionality Routing table This indicates the strength of comm
24. d Consumption For full instructions see Inductive EEE NE Energy Meter Manual Virtual Device C ATTENTION Please note that this function is only available with the MyVirtuoso Home ES With this version of the gateway you can check real time production from a photovoltaic system the overall household consumption and use any available balance to power specific devices 33 a Select Device Settings from main menu b Select Add Virtual Device from the device settings menu mr a 82 f 19 20 d Device Settings A Add Device Boiler actuator Add Virtual Device Turn Off Last Device Contact Rem evice Update Network Household consumption Current Measurement Historical Measurement Last Device Contact PV Production Current Measurement Historical Measurement Last Device Contact Fig 22 c Name the virtual device in this case Balance a 82 19 20 Balanced Cancel Fig 23 d Select PV Production 82 8 19 20 Choose devices Household consumption amp PV Production Fig 24 e After selecting the production meter press the minus sign 35 We 82 19 21 VY DONE Balance a PV Production Home Consumption PV Production gt Fig 25 f Select the Household Consumption Er 19 21 Household consumption ws Production Fig 26 g Press Done to save the virtual device Le 82 19 21 WW DONE Balance PV Production
25. elete and set the time NOTE Time of day messages delete sets the actual time of day you want messages deleted d Then select No of days messages display and enter in the number of days required before automatic deleting Gateway management With MyVirtuoso Home you can manage multiple gateways with the same mobile device Proceed as follows if you would like to add another gateway 113 a Connect the gateway to your Wi Fi router b Access the MyVirtuoso Home App c From the Homepage access the main menu and select Gateway Management NOTE the menu location may be different on some mobile devices d Presson e Type in and enter the Serial Number f Type in and enter the Security Key NOTE The activation keys mentioned above are shown on a card contained in the MyVirtuoso Home box g Confirm with OK h Once you add the gateway you can select it i After selecting gateway the application will try to connect to it j After a short search the Gateway Information window will appear indicating status connection type and mode State OnLine Connection type WiFi Modality Home Fig 124 k Press OK 114 Edit rename or delete a gateway To edit the gateway do the following a Press and hold on the gateway name 9 b Presson 2 to change the gateway name and confirm with OK To delete the gateway from the list do the following a Pre
26. en OK 43 8 12 49 Choose devices Movement Sensor Hall light Hall radiator Kitchen radiator Room radiator mperature and Humidity Sensor iler actuator Household consumption PV Production Light Sensor Balance Fig 71 f Select Head state and status for each thermostatic head 70 v JG 33 2 16 37 VY DONE Heating ON E Hall radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode Battery Level Connection State Kitchen radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode Fig 72 E g Select and Then from rule drop down menu v JG 33 2 16 37 VY DONE Heating ON Hall radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode Battery Level Connection State Kitchen radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode h Check Heating Boiler Actuator then OK Actuator and Power Meter Hall radiator Kitchen radiator Room radiator Boiler actuator tify Fig 74 i Put Heating button into on position 3 42 8 12 53 DONE Heating ON Connection State Room radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode Battery Level Connection State Boiler actuator On Off Fig 75 j Select and Rule options from the rule drop down menu k Put all the buttons in the off position t H 33 16 38 Rule Options Activate opposite condition AND condition for IF devices Time interval before second activations 0 Minutes Fig 76 I Return t
27. es If Then Rule Options c Check the required days of the week and type in or move dial the start and finish times for each time slot and then press OK 34 2 16 33 Program definition Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Fig 65 G NOTE If the Program definition window doesn t appear press and hold on the empty calendar NOTE Multiple time slots allowed for each day d Select sand Then from the drop down 66 v JG 34 2 16 34 DONE Heating times Fig 66 e Check the digital heads then OK 52 12 02 Hall light Hall radiator Kitchen radiator Room radiator iler actuator tify f The blue area indicates that the digital thermostatic heads will be in the Comfort mode temperature the grey area is Eco mode temperature JG 33 16 34 VW DONE Heating times a THEN Hall radiator e Eco Comfort Comfort Kitchen radiator e Eco Comfort Comfort g Press on VW to save the rule Rule 2 Sets heating to come on whenever one head is open a Select Rule Settings from the main Settings menu b Select the symbol to start a new rule c Label the new rule in this case Heating ON 68 Heating ON Standard Rules Cancel Fig 69 d Select and then If from rule drop down menu VY DONE Heating ON 33 2 16 36 44 12 46 Rule Options e Check radiator valves th
28. etely closed Follow this steps to put the TTDZ into the Manual mode a From the main screen select main menu then select Device Settings b Press and hold the name of the TTDZ digital head for a few moments and select Edit Head Mode 23 50 m 11 35 d Device Settings Kitchen radiator Change Description Edit Head Mode state Set Ec fort level Las vice Contact Room radiator Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact Fig 13 c Select Manual mode and confirm with OK 50 11 35 Auto mode Manual Mode Cancel d At this point the TTDZ selected will change the mode at the next wake up time E TA 8 11 37 Device Settings fy S Kitchen radiator la v Turn Off TTDZ Mode MENE Last Device Contact 11 36 a Room radiator LJ v Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact Temperature and Humidity Sensor Fig 15 Valve temperature offset Follow these steps to set the offset for the thermostatic heads included in your gateway From the main page go to Settings Select Gateway Settings Scroll down to Valve temperature offset Enter in the offset and confirm with OK At this point the heads will follow the set point temperature plus the temperature offset For example if you set the set point of the head at 19 C and the offset to 1 the thermostatic
29. fication at the time when a sensor detects an opening door a motion sensor detects movement or a smoke detector the presence of smoke In addition the gateway will send a notification when the batteries in one of the included devices drops below a set level or when one of the devices is no longer accessible 95 G NOTE To view the notifications go to the main screen and press the message MM section E 50 i 15 50 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 527 5 i D 0 Movement Sensor Motion Detector 7 September 2015 Door Window Sensor Local time Opening Detector Actuator and Power Meter Turn On Current Measurement 0 00 W Historical Measurement 0 00 kWh Fig 106 Notifications about the status of the batteries are always active The gateway will automatically send a notification when the battery level of one of the included devices drops below the pre set level Battery level for notification Change the battery level for notification as follows a From the main menu go to Settings b Select Gateway Settings c Select Battery Level Warning 96 d Enter in desired percentage and confirm with OK e At this point you will be notified when the battery level of one of your paired devices drops below the set level Battery notification repeat time To change the repeat time for this type of notification From the main menu go to Settings Select Gateway Settings Select B
30. g a smart socket or repeater in an intermediate location in order to extend the signals to more distant devices Z Wave technology provides a signal mesh capability so that signals are reached all over the property To add or remove a device you need to go through either the inclusion or exclusion procedures For both procedures the gateway routine is the same for all devices the sequence of clicks may vary for individual devices if in doubt consult the individual device instructions for these Once included the devices independently create a network of wireless connections The mains powered devices also act as repeaters transmitting the signal sent from nearby devices strengthening the signal from devices furthest away from the gateway 14 Battery powered devices are in sleep mode much of the time to conserve battery life These devices do not act as repeaters Q ATTENTION Devices need to be within 1 meter of the gateway during the inclusion or exclusion procedure CO ATTENTION Please note that you can include up to 25 Z Wave devices with a single MyVirtuoso Home gateway G NOTE To exclude devices follow the same procedure simply select Remove device from device settings menu rather than Add device Devices for Heating Control Thermostatic Radiator Heads In this example we will show how to include a thermostatic radiator head see device specific instructions for full detail G NOTE the default
31. he main menu b Presson symbol c Select Webcam from the list and confirm with OK 121 17 2 17 35 Select Widget Weather and Clock Webcam Balance Meter None All Devices Climate Control Energy Monitoring Lights amp Sockets Security Automation Cancel Fig 132 d Return to the main screen e After a brief loading period the Webcam Widget will appear on the main screen 122 t a MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 17 35 5 August 2015 STREAMING Daily PV Production 28 11 kWh Fig 133 f Presson to display another webcam t 4 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 T39 lt 17 2 17 35 S 17 8 17 35 a 5 August 2015 STREAMING Daily PV Production 28 11 kWh Product Specifications MyVirtuoso Home ES Energy Saving mett o o o ooo Fig 137 MyVirtuoso Home Fig 138 124 lt a SMARTDHOME S www ecodhome co uk info ecodhome co uk ECODH ME Rev 08 2015 P N 01335 0351 00
32. he product and result in extra work to regain the desired operation so avoid any repairs or adjustments not described in the manual A Electrical and Electronic Equipment waste Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems product shall not be treated as a common household waste All products marked with this symbol must be disposed of through appropriate collection sites Improper disposal may have negative consequences for the environment and for human health The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more information please contact your local council household waste disposal service or supplier et This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this Disclaimer We cannot guarantee that the information concerning the technical characteristics or those contained in this document is correct The product and its accessories described in this manual are subject to constant improvement and further development For this reason we reserve the right to modify components accessories technical specifications and related documentation of the product described in this document without notice Intended Use This device is designed for monitoring electricity consumption and control of devices connected to equipment installed in a workmanlike manner in residential commercial or industrial buildings Any other use is considered unintended use U
33. head will adjust for 20 C MPman Ty 25 Boiler Actuator Refer to manual for wiring diagram and es ee inclusion exclusi Nz on operations k e See the wiring diagram in the actuator package e The actuator is wired to the mains supply to the boiler e Two other connectors are connected to the switch which is normally activated by a remote wall thermostat when switch is closed the boiler is actuated e There are two spare wires which should be blanked off e The remaining single wire is the aerial wire to pick up the Z Wave signal If the actuator is housed in the boiler unit then arrange the aerial wire protruding outside of the metal casing of the boiler to avoid the signal being blocked e If the boiler is not close to the gateway then temporarily connect the power wires to a 13 amp plug in order to power up For inclusion of this device do the following a Select the main menu button to access Device Settings 26 E MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 16 15 Hall radiator Temperature 28 July 2015 Kitchen radiator Temperature TTDZ Mode Room radiator Fig 16 TTDZ Mode 28 M 16 15 7 Device Settings Webc ttings Rule Settings Scenario Settings Widget Configuration Gateway Management Settings b Select Add Device from Device Settings menu 3 Device Settings Hall radiator Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ
34. ing E Wed If Then Rule Options Light Sensor Light Detector 160 Ix Battery Level 100 00 Connection State Hall light On Off m Select and then Rule options from the rule drop down menu n 1st and 3rd buttons should already be checked these switch off the lights when the desired lux level is reached Opposite rule and after a lighting period finishes Put Then devices into opposite state at schedule end JG 32 16 44 d Rule Options Activate opposite condition AND condition for IF devices Put THEN devices into opposite state at schedule end Time interval before second activations 0 Minutes Time interval before activating opposite condition 0 Seconds Fig 97 o Return to rule screen and then on to save O ATTENTION The lighting system is now ready to operate according to your time schedules and settings G NOTE To edit the time schedules open up the rule and press the calendar section Either add a new time slot in the way you entered up lt a gt the original schedules or check the relevant box and select delete icon W This can be repeated for any day simply select the required day and the saved time slots appear delete as required then add new schedules as before 87 G NOTE If you want to disable the rule use the On Off button in the rule list Edit rename or delete the rule To edit the rule name do the following a Press and hold
35. more commands in Then section will be activated Below shows a device door sensor in IF The condition set suggests that if the sensor detects door opening then the rule will trigger an event IF Door Window Sensor e Door Window Sensor Battery Level 100 00 Connection State Fig 43 Then Function Then contains actions that are performed if the conditions in IF are satisfied For example screenshot below shows that if the sensor detects door opened the Then part of the rule will switch on the selected actuator IF Door Window Sensor kd Door Window Sensor Battery Level 100 00 Connection State THEN Actuator and Power Meter o On Off Fig 44 50 Rule Options 84 8 16 00 Rule Options Activate opposite condition AND condition for IF devices Put THEN devices into opposite state at schedule end Time interval before second activations 0 Minutes Time interval before activating opposite condition 0 Seconds Fig 45 a Activate opposite condition Activating this option generates the contrary rule to the one you are creating For example screenshot below shows that if the sensor detects door window sensor is open then the rule will turn the selected actuator on IF Door Window Sensor e Door Window Sensor Battery Level 100 00 Connection State THEN Actuator and Power Meter 9 On Off Fig 46 51 With the opposite c
36. n 1 708 44 W fl Balance 753 94 W Balance PPK Movement Sensor 1 0 ad amp Motion Detector London Actuator and Power Meter Fig 38 a a 35 16 19 History Today Balance Production Fig 39 G NOTE When the consumption in the home is greater than the 47 photovoltaic production the balance color changes to dark blue Je 34 Id 16 28 MyVirtuoso Home Gateway 381 6S o 6 28 Daily PV Production 28 11 kWh 4 August 2015 Local time fl Consumption 1 718 79 W EJ Production 474 95 W Balance 1 Balance Movement Sensor 202G Motion Detector London Actuator and Power Meter Fig 40 Rules The MyVirtuoso Home Rules allow you to totally automate your system You can define one or more conditions which if met will trigger an automatic event For example you can turn on the heating system when the temperature in the home drops below a set threshold or adjust lighting when LUX levels drop below a set level Furthermore with pre set conditions you can configure Push notifications on your mobile device 48 E A 15 59 DONE Rule Then Rule Options Fig 41 When Function When is the period of activation for the rule If you do not select a period the Rule will be active 24 7 Below shows that the Rule will be active from to from to E 85 15 59 DONE Rule IF Function 49 IF states that if one or more conditions is met one or
37. n button on the actuator three times rapidly to include e After the message disappears press the refresh g button on the app e The app will then display the actuator balancer on the Homepage e If pairing has not been successful then repeat inclusion process e Re label device for easy identification when in Device Settings press on name select Change description and over type with your chosen name in this case PV Balancer For full instructions VW see PV Balancer Sa manual Inductive Energy Meter To create the balance for PV Balancer 2 single phase inductive meters need to be included in the system e to measure the PV production e to measure household consumption 32 G NOTE These devices can be used with all gateways to simply measure energy consumed produced Pair in close proximity to the gateway Follow the same procedure for adding devices and when prompted by Press the inclusion button of the device and wait press the inclusion button on the meter three times rapidly to include After the message disappears press the refresh a button on the app The app will then display the meter on the Homepage If pairing has not been successful then repeat inclusion process Re label device for easy identification when in Device Settings press on name select Change description and over type with your chosen name in this case either PV Production or Househol
38. nauthorised modifications or reconstructions not described in this manual are not permitted Battery Safety Precautions e Do not burn disassemble or puncture Like other batteries of this type paired devices in case of tampering may discharge toxic materials which can cause injury e To reduce the risk of fire or personal injury do not replace tablet batteries contact an authorised service centre e Keep away from children e Remove batteries from unused devices where possible Identifying Parts of the Gateway Gateway MyVirtuoso Home Status LED USB Ports Ethernet Port Gateway MyVirtuoso Home ES Energy Saving Power Supplv Status LED HDMI port USB Ports Ethernet Port 9 Installation Activating the gateway a Connect the included power supply to the power inlet of the gateway and then to power outlet the red LED remains solid b Connect one end of the network cable supplied to the Ethernet port of the gateway and the other to the LAN port of your router The yellow LED light fixes one green LED flashes and another green LED remains solid NOTE If the red LED remains solid check the connection between the gateway and the router c The gateway will try to update if there are any updates available We advise that you do not use the gateway for 60 minutes so that it can update without interruption ATTENTION Please do not unplug the power or network cables after the gatewa
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40. o rule screen and then on Y to save Rule 3 Sets heating to switch off when all heads are in closed position a Select Rule Settings from the main Settings menu b Select the symbol to start a new rule c Label the new rule in this case Heating OFF 73 33 2 16 38 Heating OFA Standard Rules Cancel Fig 77 i d Select and then If from rule drop down menu v JG 33 16 38 VW DONE Heating OFF Rule Options Fig 78 e Check thermostatic heads then OK VA 15 02 Movement Sensor Hall light Hall radiator Kitchen radiator Room radiator mperature and Humidity Sensor iler actuator Household consumption PV Production Light Sensor Balance Fig 79 f Select Head state and status for each head v JG 33 16 39 VW DONE Heating OFF Er Hall radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode Battery Level Connection State Kitchen radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode E g Select and Then from rule drop down menu E 58 15 04 DONE Heating OFF Hall radiator Temperature Head state A ptions TTDZ Mode Battery Level Connection State Kitchen radiator Temperature Head state TTDZ Mode Fig 81 h Check the Boiler actuator then OK 7 58 m 15 04 Hall light Hall radiator Kitchen radiator Room radiator Boiler actuator tify Fig 82 i Select status for Heating E 58 15 04 VY DONE
41. on the webcam name and then select Change Parameters E 18 2 17 27 Webcam Settings CO ge Parameters Delete Webcam Fig 128 e Enter the webcam details and then OK f To return to the main screen press g Select Security from the left hand menu then press the icon below to view the webcam streaming image t H Security Gateway 381 Movement Sensor Motion Detector Boiler actuator Turn Off Outdoor webcam Fig 129 If the automatic search did not detect any webcam you can configure your webcam using the manual mode To configure a webcam manually with MyVirtuoso Home proceed as follows a Select Webcam Settings from the main menu on Homepage b Select Add Webcam from webcam menu c Enter webcam details confirming with OK 119 18 2 17 29 Add Webcam Complete fields to add webcam Cancel Fig 130 d Press to return to the main screen e Select Security from the left hand menu then press the icon below to view the webcam streaming image 120 4 1742 17 35 d Security Gateway 381 Movement Sensor Motion Detector Boiler actuator Turn Off 3 N z Outdoor webcam b Indoor webcam Fig 131 After configuring your webcam with MyVirtuoso Home you can add the widget to the main screen of the application To add a webcam widget proceed as follows a Select Widget Configuration from t
42. ondition activated if the sensor detects the door window is shut Then actuator selected will turn off NOTE This option is enabled by default To turn it off press the illuminated button b AND Condition for IF Devices This option only required when IF section contains multiple devices and you want both set conditions to be satisfied Screenshot below shows two devices and two conditions in the IF section Checking AND Condition for IF Devices means both conditions need to be satisfied to trigger an event In this case the door sensor needs to detect that the door is opened and the temperature needs to be less than 20 C to trigger the Then event in this example switching on the actuator E 84 16 00 a Rule IF Door Window Sensor 9 Door Window Sensor Battery Level 100 00 Connection State Temperature and Humidity Sensor e Temperature Humidity Battery Level Connection State THEN Actuator and Power Meter e On Off Fig 47 In this case AND Condition for IF Devices is not active and therefore it is sufficient for either of the two conditions to be satisfied for the switch 52 to be activated So if the sensor detects that the door window is open or that the temperature has dropped below 20 C then the actuator will be switched on NOTE The AND Condition for IF Devices is disabled O by default c Put THEN Devices into opposite state at sched
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44. sencestaaavesactisnnd sanwaveeinateeeubeinetunces 116 Webcam search rrrnnnnnnnrnnnnrrnnnnnnnssrnnnrrnnnnnnnssrnnnnnnnnnnnnssrnnnvnnnnnnnsssnnnnsnnnnn 116 Mo rv 119 Webcam CO EE EE 121 Product Specifications rrrrrnnrrrnnnnnrrrnnnnnrrnrnnnrrnnnnnerrnnnnernnnnnnernnnunernnnnnssensnnene 124 Introduction MyVirtuoso Home is the complete home automation system for energy Savings and remote control of your property using a smartphone or tablet It enables full control of devices using the same Z Wave wireless protocol Using MyVirtuoso Home you can manage an integrated and comprehensive energy consumption By implementing precise rules and using the various devices connected to the gateway energy savings of up to 30 can be achieved The user can enjoy improvements in comfort level while at the same time cost savings and environmental benefits can be achieved One key advantage of the system is that the various mains powered wireless devices act as signal repeaters for the other devices in their range so signals can bypass obstacles and the range is extended beyond the stated 30m uninterrupted Benefits include e Energy amp cost savings through greater consumption control e Heating control for further cost savings amp comfort e Automation of household devices amp lighting e Security IP cameras e Wireless set up easy to install and retro fit e Modular system easy to expand over time e Remote access via sm
45. ss and hold on the gateway name da b Press on W to delete Activate login You can enable a login facility to the application on your mobile device Follow these steps to create a login a From the main screen select Settings from the main menu b Select Login c Select Enable Login NOTE E mail address entered during registration will automatically become user name d Enter password e Close the application and re enter using your user name and password 115 Virtuoso HOME Access to Gateway Fig 125 Webcam configuration ATTENTION The maximum number of webcams you can configure with your MyVirtuoso Home gateway depends on the maximum number of users that can be connected to your router Webcams are not Z Wave devices so the number you can set up with system are in addition to 25 device limit already mentioned Webcam search This procedure allows the gateway to automatically search for webcams within the same network Proceed as follows to search for connected webcams 116 a From the main screen select main menu then select Webcam Settings b Select Search for Webcams from webcam menu E Webcam Settings Add Webcam Search for Webcams Fig 126 c After a brief search webcams found by the gateway will appear on the screen 117 3 18 2 17 27 d Webcam Settings Cj iPcam 192 168 0 107 Fig 127 d Press and hold
46. state at end of schedule is on by default ATTENTION If you have already set up a rule where times and devices conflict with scenario select Disable rules from the same menu then check rule in question selected rules will temporarily disable when scenario operates k Return to scenario screen and press on to save The lighting system is now ready to operate according to your schedules NotE To edit the time schedules open up the scenario and press the calender section Either add a new time slot in the way you entered up d the original schedules or check the relevant box and select delete icon This can be repeated for any day simply select the required day and the saved time slots appear delete as required then add new schedules as before 94 G NOTE If you want to disable the scenario use the On Off button in the scenario list Edit rename or delete the scenario To edit the scenario name do the following a Press and hold on the scenario name b Press on Pa to change the scenario name and confirm with OK To delete the scenario do the following a Press and hold on the scenario name b Press on g to delete To edit the scenario a Press on the scenario name to access it G NOTE If you want to disable the scenario use the On Off button in the rule list Notifications MyVirtuoso Home is able to send different notifications For example the gateway is able to send a noti
47. then OK 89 32 2 16 45 Lighting Cancel Fig 99 d Select and then When from rule drop down menu v JG 32 12 16 45 DONE Lighting When A vices Disable Rules Scenario Options G NOTE The menu location may be different on some mobile devices e Check the required days of the week and type in or move dial the start and finish times for each time slot 32 Id 16 46 Program definition Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Fig 101 G NOTE If the Program definition window doesn t appear press and hold on the empty calendar G NOTE Multiple time slots allowed for each day f Then press on and select Add devices from scenario drop down 91 v JG 32 2 16 46 de VY DONE Lighting E When Add Devices Dis ules Scenario Options Fig 102 g Check boxes for device s to activate in this case the hall light then OK 20 8 17 18 Hall light Il radiator chen radiator Room radiator Boiler actuator h Put buttons into state g 32 04 16 47 VY DONE Lighting THEN Hall light On Off Fig 104 a i Press on and select Scenario options from the scenario drop down menu j Make sure the button is checked 93 v JG 32 2 16 47 d Scenario Options Put THEN devices into opposite state at schedule end Fig 105 NOTE The Put Then devices into opposite
48. ture Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact Last Device Contact MyVirtuoso Home Fig 20 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Refer to manual for gg inclusion exclusi se Ss on operations S The package leaflet gives instructions for pairing this device e Pair in close proximity to the gateway 30 e Follow the same procedure for adding devices and when prompted by Press the inclusion button of the device and wait press the inclusion button three times in 1 5 seconds e After some seconds the device should appear on the app E Device Settings Room radiator Temperature Radiator Valve Level State TTDZ Mode Last Device Contact Temperature and Humidity Sensor Temperature Humidity Last Device Contact Boiler actuator Fig 21 24 8 16 28 Inclusion was successful e The sensor should then be placed on the wall in a suitable place avoiding direct sunlight and close proximity to radiators e Re label the device for easy identification NotE the sensor is not a thermostat it relays temperature and humidity data to the gateway PV Balancer 31 The PV Balancer manual gives complete instructions for pairing this device and the rule set up procedure In brief e Pair in close proximity to the gateway e Follow the same procedure for adding devices and when prompted by Press the inclusion button of the device and wait press the inclusio
49. ule end This option refers to When and triggers the opposite state for devices after schedule ends For example Screenshot below shows that the Rule will be active to from to If the sensor detects the door is opened Then switch is turned on E 84 f 16 00 4 DONE Rule Door Window Sensor 9 Door Window Sensor Battery Level Connection State THEN Actuator and Power Meter e On Off Fig 48 Checking the Put THEN Devices into opposite state at schedule end switches off the actuator at without considering IF conditions 53 NOTE The Put THEN Devices into opposite state at schedule end is on by default d Then activation delay This option allows you to trigger the Then event in this case turn on the actuator after a set time For example if the time set in this option is 10 minutes this means that 10 minutes after the If condition is satisfied the Then event will take place e Opposite condition activation delay This option allows you to reverse the Then event for the opposite condition in this case turn off the actuator after a set time For example if the time set is 10 minutes this means that 10 minutes after the door is shut opposite to If condition the actuator will switch off opposite to Then condition Heating Control using a Wireless Thermostat including Boiler amp Radiators In addition to using the manual controls found on the Homepage of the App
50. unication between the Z Wave devices paired with the gateway e If the 2 devices are communicating directly with each other this is shown as dark green in the table e Light green indicates that 2 devices nodes are not communicating directly but through more than one path This is still considered to be a stable connection e A yellow block is considered to be an unstable connection e A red block does not indicate no connection at all but the connection is so poor that communication between the 2 devices is likely to fail e Grey blocks are where same device appears on both axes Access the routing table as follows a From the Homepage select main menu then select Settings b Select Gateway Settings from the list c Scroll down to Routing Table and select 41 ta 35 4 16 17 d Routing Table C Fig 32 After including all required devices we recommend that you update the network topology of the system This operation will automatically update the routing table as devices choose other better ways to communicate with the gateway Update the network topology as follows a From the Homepage main menu select Settings b Select Gateway Settings from the list c Scroll down to Routing Table and select it d From the menu within routing table section select Update Network 42 rue 35 14 16 17 d Routing Table flg Legend Update Network Baas ase Fig 33 To make
51. y Level Connection State Send Push Notification Priority Fig 122 ii I Press and select Rule Options m Uncheck Activate opposite condition 111 3 35 14 10 d Rule Options Activate opposite condition AND condition for IF devices b Put THEN devices into opposite state at schedule end Time interval before second activations 1 Minutes Fig 123 Opposite condition activated Opposite condition de activated G NOTE If the Activate opposite condition is checked the gateway will notify when the temperature is above 15 C n Go back a screen and press W to save the notification General notification repeat time To change the repeat time for this type of notification a From the main menu go to Settings b Select Gateway Settings c Select Notification repeat time 112 d Enter in the desired time and confirm OK NOTE We recommend that you set a time interval that does not result in too many messages e At this point the gateway will send the notification messages as often as the time interval you have set about the condition of the device which was set as a trigger Delete notifications automatically You can configure gateway to delete notifications automatically To set the automatic delete time do the following a From the main screen go to Settings b Select Gateway Settings c Select Time of day messages d
52. y has been connected for the first time In order to update the gateway requires connection to the internet Installing MyVirtuoso Home App C ATTENTION Please always update the app when a new version has been released to avoid system failures a Connect to the Wi Fi signal of the router to which the gateway is connected b Access the App store for the mobile device you want to use c Search for MyVirtuoso Home and install it 10 Virtuoso HOME EEE ECODHOME a Fig 1 d Now access the App and follow the Wizard for first connection and registration ATTENTION During the registration Wizard operation gateway must have access to the internet 11 35 2 17 27 Gateway Information State OnLine Connection type WiFi Modality Home Fig 2 ATTENTION The first connection between your mobile device and the gateway must be performed under the same network HOME mode connection between the mobile device and the gateway in the same network REMOTE mode connection between the mobile device and the gateway under a different network or 3G network G NOTE Remote connection to the gateway is only possible after the first connection HOME mode required first time G NOTE During the set up make sure you select the correct time zone both for gateway and smartphone It is worth noting that if you subsequently travel to a different time zone with your mobile device and it

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