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1. 44 BG td J Weka F mF mL Copyright 2009 2010 Master Srl Divisione Elettrica Via Tognato 16 35042 Este Tel 39 0429 602777 Fax 39 0429 601247 www master de it This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit http www openssl org This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young eay cryptsoft com This product includes software written by Tim Hudson tjh cryptsoft com User manual ed Wis CONTENTS Contents Revision 1 Introduction 2 Installation kit 3 System installation 3 1 Lapis installation 3 1 1 Microsoft Windows Xp operating system 3 1 2 Microsoft Windows Vista operating system 3 1 3 Mac OS X operating system 3 1 4 Linux operating system 3 2 Eva board connection 4 User interface 4 1 General user interface 4 2 Updates 4 2 1 Lapis software update 4 2 2 Product catalogue update 4 3 Creating or opening a project 4 4 Menus and toolbars 4 5 Main windows 4 5 1 Design window 4 5 2 Device catalogue 4 5 3 Device properties 4 5 4 Environment map Navigator 5 5 Panel and object properties 5 1 Link map properties and display 5 2 Eva board properties 5 2 1 General properties 5 2 2 Input and output pin properties 5 2 3 Supported input programs 5 3 EVA PWM board properties 5 3 1 General properties 5 3 2 Load management 5 3 3 Input and output pin properties 5 4 FLUXA board properties 5 4 1 General properties 5 4 2
2. Luce Scale LL SSS Ricerca Annulla Mee Meg Er As shown in the illustration open the dialogue window from the abovementioned menu and enter the name in the self completing text box to start the search Click Search If the element is found in the project its location will be displayed and the element will appear selected in the panel Otherwise a dialogue window will warn you that the element was not found 7 8 2 Renaming the system The Lapis Tools menu includes a function that lets you rename systems linked to each board in the Project System list with a system selected from the Known system list Gyaterni del Progetto Vesta iH Sistemi conoscuti Vesta Dk Annulla To use this function click Tools gt Rename System and the dialogue window shown above will guide you through the operation 7 8 3 Programming all boards connected to Vesta Once the project is sent to Vesta all Una boards can be programmed using a single operations in the Una Board Programming window To open the window select Program all boards from the Tools menu a i Gewice Shade EVA Cepototionicheds EVA Od 418400 Verio comple aA le F Dice Se bede DA i Detcription Scheda EVA POOH v4 0 Versione completa A ae Dance Serre EVA Geetcription Sheds EVA PUH wi S520 Versione completa nl 4 Device Wda EVA a Detoriabon heda EWA LG GE LEJDE Vertis completa af gga 5 Device Scheda Eva Power
3. light turns off Even for actions execution contexts are turned on which however like default behaviour are valid until all timers have expired even if the scenario is disabled This behaviour can be change using the option M Termina i timer attivi quando lo scenario viene disabilitato selecting delayed actions are terminated when the scenario is turned off or disabled 7 2 5 Notes on scenario actions Not all actions and conditions available in the editor are directly controllable by the system For example a simple incandescent light has no direct form of communication with the system to notify when turned on or off However knowing the elements wiring the light s status can be accessed indirectly by reading the status of the EVA board output connected to the light In the same way a simple switch has no direct communications means with the system to notify for example being pressed by the user Here too events can be traced by reading the status of the EVA board input to which it is connected The system best exploits all the wiring information attempting to make each listed action condition available lf a condition cannot be verified do to lacking connections the following message will be displayed lf there are multiple alternatives to check the same condition the user is asked to choose the preferred one ioen o dell uiio ams i ig mittente dell witimd mni threma delfultiens Ema imi Be
4. time synchronisation via Internet can be enabled or disabled If this box is flagged the board will periodically connect to a set NTP server Network parameters can also be set enable DHCP service the machine IP address subnet masks and the gateway IP address The right side of the setup window lists information on board operations Board uptime running time since last board reboot Application uptime application running time e CPU space used by Vesta software and global RAM space used by Vesta software and global Hard disk and SD card space used if installed Once all changes are made click OK to save the Vesta software on the board will be rebooted or Cancel to return to the previous configuration NOTE If directly connected to Vesta via cross cable set an IP address between 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 254 different from the PC address sere 57 KM 7 1 3 GPRS module configuration Vesta comes with a GPRS module to send controls or receive alerts via text message To set it up select Set up GPRS on Vesta from the Tools menu The window that appears contains the following editable parameters e System the Vesta board to be set up SIM PIN SIM card PIN code in the module e Authorised input numbers list of numbers authorised to send controls e Authorised output numbers list of controls enabled to receive alerts Four operating indicators are displayed next to the current system Telephone ser
5. When working in Microsoft environment the installation procedure will automatically launch If this is not the case open the Windows XP or Windows Vista folder on the LAPIS software installation DVD and click on the Install exe file a mal ormen i ie iresteiliar guidata d Lapis Ime bea el de ah HE erect erne JTE ME d pama Gel coe am kagar bpp hee ae es a ed ee ie Ve Diet da i Sd ee were a Lal ed D ae oA pe beh ge hel SS ee LI GAES i ee Fa hate eG pm Coc belie ep i he ee BE nb ae ET BE a PS aN PACE LE TRAP Li YEA Eri BOPA Ld Lede Coe pri pa es es a ks When working in MacOSX or Linux environments in the installation DVD run the LapisInstallerMac pkg file in the MacOSX folder or Lapis tar gz file in the Linux folder respectively The installation wizard will guide the user through the installation process providing information on technical support and licenses The following paragraphs illustrate the CLAVIS transformer installation procedures For further information please refer to the Quickstart Guide paragraph 4 1 or contact technical support ser manual 75 RE 3 1 1 Microsoft Windows Xp operating system Connect the CLAVIS transformer to any USB port on your PC or laptop The operating system will automatically detect the connected peripheral and search for the driver to be used If asked to search for the driver in Internet respond no and continue Instaitarione quidata sus
6. all aevie del sistema 52 la gamma di mr Pulsa te i attivat A scenario without conditions runs its actions immediately when it is enabled Use the dropdown menu to select whether the listed conditions must all be true or if just one needs to be true to start actions applica le seguenti azioni dopo A D 10 ore min sec i attendi Punto lute Wao The second lists the actions to be taken when the indicated conditions are true Main switch scenarios are immediately turned off thus they can be immediately turned back on when conditions are true In fact they are used to quickly model a main switch Please note that conditions and actions are considered in list order By default scenarios are enabled with the system is launched Use the checkbox at the top of the scenario panel to disable the scenario when the system is launched 3 Abilitato di default al awio del sistema This can be helpful when building more complex scenarios Since activation conditions are often reassessed when a potentially sporadic event occurs such as a light sensor that triggers at dust scenario actions may be activated long after the scenario is enabled even it logically the activation conditions are met For this reason you can force scenario activation condition reassessment as soon as the scenario is enabled for example by default when the system is launched without waiting for the event to occur using the checkbox show in the illustr
7. ate eo reel nec bra CMS earner O Shy sr regerer ont Men amaj 1 Open the Control Panel 2 Select classic display and open Network connections centre and sharing 3 Select Manage network connections on the left 4 Double click Connect to current local network LAN 5 Click Properties and authorise 6 In the General section select Internet protocol version 4 TCP IPv4 and click Properties to open the properties window 7 In the General section click Use the following IP address and enter 1 IP Address an address between 192 168 1 1 and 192 168 1 254 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Default gateway not used 8 Click OK until all previously opened windows are closed 9 Reboot your computer 10 Once the PC is running open Lapis and continue with the next steps Mo 7 1 2 Vesta network configuration To set up the network on Vesta select Set up network on Vesta from the Tools menu Eonfigers O paa G hers Erase mbat manih mm na DE Par CES PHF 1 i w _ Wam The Vesta set up window appears with the list of boards currently installed in the network The list can be updated by pressing the Search button The list includes the name of each board Device column its network address IP column and information on its operating status Infos column Six buttons are found at the top of the window e Search e Set up e Update e Reboot e Reboot in minimum mode e Disable
8. e 2 Blinds linked to relays 2 3 4 5 to be placed in the day and night areas e 1 Awning linked to relays 6 7 to be placed in the living room area e 3 Video cameras linked to relays 8 9 10 to be placed near the gate and 2 other points in the garden controlled by e a dual control for each blind or awning e arain sensor to control blind and awning closing e a wind sensor to control awning closing with a number of impulses over 3 Mo ER e a dual control with General blind function on normal pressure and General lighted blind on prolonged pressure e a button that simulates the bell and enables the video camera placed near the gate an the relevant light for 30 s Timed with reset function It also includes e blind up down time 30 s e awning up down time 15 s e cyclic video camera 10 s e blind reverse delay 5 s e prolonged pressure 5 s e general lighted blind time 15 s e from Monday to Friday enable all blind openings at dawn setting the dawn dusk time for Padua and closing at 10 pm 139 Panel 2 includes e 6 Lights linked in pairs to relays 1 2 3 to be placed in the garden walkway e 1 Light linked to relay 4 to be place in front of the garage e 1 Light linked to relay 5 to be placed in the garden day area side e 1 Light linked to relays 6 7 8 9 to be placed in the bedroom hallway bathroom and living room e 1 Light linked to relay 10 for the cl
9. 7 Sending the project to Vesta 7 2 8 Printing wiring instructions 7 2 9 Remote project saving loading 7 3 Creating scenarios with Vesta 7 4 Vesta database management 7 5 Updating the Vesta board 7 6 Visus and Tosca updates 7 7 Changing icons on Tosca and Visus devices 7 8 Other utilities 7 8 1 Element search 7 8 2 Renaming the system 7 8 3 Programming all boards connected to Vesta 7 8 4 UNA protocol statistics 7 9 Sidera Web management from Lapis 7 9 1 Creating a new installation 7 9 2 Selecting an installation 7 9 3 Project management 7 9 4 Manual management 8 Map editor 9 Common EVA programming procedures 9 1 Lighting 9 1 1 Timed functions 9 1 2 General controls 9 1 3 Sequenced lighting 9 2 Blind management 9 1 1 Entering a general control 9 1 2 Using sensors 9 1 3 Using timers 9 3 Video surveillance 9 4 Panel templates Bes REVISION Rev Date Author Description 040402 AM Master sn 10 04 09 A M Master de Sn NeW Tunctions timer tests 28 04 09 A G Master de Srl 22 09 09 A M Master de Sri New Products added Eva Pwm Vesta 93 11 09 AM Master de Sri Fluxa added Vesta updated New products erma 1 7 31 05 10 A M Master de Srl and functions for Vesta Aged This manual refers to firmware Eva board 7 6 Eva Power board 1 4 Fluxa board 1 4 Difra board 1 4 Ingrid board 1 0 some functions behaved differently in previous firmware Updated firmware and manuals are directly a
10. Dimmer management 5 4 3 Input and output pin properties 5 4 4 Supported input programs 5 5 THERMA board properties 5 5 1 General properties 5 5 2 Temperature reading points 5 5 3 Supported input programs 5 5 4 Autonomous mode 5 5 5 Managed mode with virtual thermostat 5 6 INGRID board properties 5 7 DIFRA properties 5 7 1 General properties 5 7 3 Input and output pin properties 5 8 Input and output device properties 5 9 Heat regulation with Thermostat 1 Module Wis 6 EVA board based system design 6 1 Helper mode 6 2 Linker and Selection mode 6 3 Designing a new system 6 3 1 Linking a connection map to a display map 6 3 2 Adding and removing devices 6 3 3 Linking and disconnecting Input and Output devices 6 3 4 Setting input functions 6 3 5 Programming connected EVA boards 6 3 6 Testing the programmed EVA board 6 4 Updating EVA board firmware 7 Designing a complete system 7 1 Vesta configuration 7 1 1 Physical board connection 7 1 2 Vesta network configuration 7 1 3 GPRS module configuration 7 1 4 INFRARED control management module configuration 7 1 5 RADIO control management module configuration 7 1 6 Sound configuration 7 2 Design steps 7 2 1 Creating the project on Lapis 7 2 2 Linking Input Output devices and different board interconnections 7 2 3 Creating scenarios 7 2 4 Advanced timing with Vesta 7 2 5 Notes on scenario actions 7 2 6 Advanced element management via Vesta status message virtual button and switch 7 2
11. F E I Fee FE FR Th Casper DE Lh LEE Se Die tL PLS ie JT LW Let i W Fi a a N ja bii b EF LO Ste dl i T am m LE p pi it Ded Woe a Le Lan p a H EF HEHU 2 LS ET E J N yH ny M Lh LiF pF i mi Pe ii Aa aoe ii jee TETE L A OP SA _ y Li Lah IR Example display the last 45 records regarding connection made on Vesta in chronological order 113 Once the search criteria are set click on Apply to send the request to Vesta and the received records will be displayed after a few seconds If the database is not active in the selected Vesta or cannot meet the request since busy with other tasks with higher priority or the response takes too long a timeout is triggered to inform the user that the request failed Access to data in the database has the lowest priority in Vesta connected device management If the query is correctly met a data receipt message appears and data can be viewed in the specific table 7 5 Updating the Vesta board Board updates are made available on the installation technician portal at sidera terteck it To receive the desired update visit the installation technician portal using the Lapis function or web browser and download the corresponding package Once the update file is downloaded select Set up Vesta network from the Tools menu The board search window appears Click Search to find boards in the network Select the Vesta to be updated from the list and click Update A
12. In both cases board programming is the same as programming boards connected via CLAVIS without using Vesta The following two paragraphs describe the various types of programming to let the different boards connected to VESTA interact through scenarios or simple interconnections between different boards 7 2 2 Linking Input Output devices and different board interconnections ser ancl 05 KER To connect input and output devices on the same board please see chapter 6 Board interconnection means creating a direct connection between different board inputs To do this use the link lock available in the Vesta logic section in the Components Catalogue a special element that connects in the traditional way but represents the link in question Simply import this lock in the link panel with the board to be controlled and select the control input or condition by right clicking on the Virtual Bridge icon and selecting the event that enables this input from the Condition Selection menu j i PEE i mgeul I rr eyii p i ryp DF m geri ske mi sed Ek m RR ER ee a ie amp a nf 2 amp chee S i Pik a Mia i ER Lickel e For example if you want the control programmed in the EVA board input 2 in my project to turn on when the key linked to the Ingrid board input 1 is pressed e enter the Virtual Bridge element in the link panel with the EVA board and link it to input 2 e righ
13. LINKER mode Lapis will automatically set the cyclic video camera function 137 Video signal length for each video camera is set by the Cyclic Video Camera parameter in the Eva board properties General Options Timers folder If you prefer a different length for each video camera select Use single output times for the sequence in the Eva board General options General options and set time using the Time parameter in the input properties associated with the video camera Once the board is programmed the cyclic function will enable all relays controlled by Cyclic Video Camera inputs in ascending relay number order and for the set time global or single Sensor signal enabling order can be set by connecting the input associated with the video camera in question to a switch or bell In this case regardless of the Use single output times for sequence option the signal will be kept for a time equal to the value entered in the Time box in the input properties associated with the video camera Note refer to the Eva board manual for physical video camera connections to the board 9 4 Panel templates The Panel Template folder in the Lapis software installation DVD provides two panels with their relevant wiring diagrams Panel wiring 1 2 pdf that implement most of the programs described in this chapter Panel 1 includes a system based on Eva board with e 1 Outdoor light linked to relay 1 to be placed near the gate
14. PROGRAMS AND FUNCTIONS 1 WIND SENSOR the input connected to the sensor controls one or more outputs exclusively associated with self powered blind shutter and awning descents When there are n consecutive impulses within a 10 s period in input greater than or equal to x set impulses the associated relays are excited x can be set in the sensor s input property window 2 RAIN SENSOR the function if enabled prevents the input from managing the irrigation function and vice versa the irrigation functions tests the rain sensor status to decide whether or not it should run Furthermore if inputs are set for blind management they can be associated with the sensor and blinds closed in the event of rain 3 LIGHTS IN SEQUENCE the input associated with the function controls two or more outputs When the input receives an impulse the associated relays are excited in sequence with a t delay set between one start and the next according to the Light time in sequence set in the EVA board property window Timer folder When all on after a time equal to the Light delay in sequence setting all relays associated with the functions are turned off according to the same start sequence The t parameter corresponds to the Light time in sequence However other non global parameters can be used by enabling the Use single output times for sequence option in the General options folder in the EVA board properties window and by setting
15. a yellow triangle as shown in the illustration Available options for each sensor are e Temperature set point set in the Therma board programming phase indicates the set operating temperature Bo e Temperature calibration set in the Therma board programming phase lets you set the deviation between real temperature and the one indicated by the sensor to calibrate the latter e System temperature set point set when connected to the Vesta board Run mode TODO e User temperature set point set when connected to the Vesta board Run mode TODO 4 sensore 1 Mama cero l alore Sensore gie 2 00 Sotho Emperatura ooo Calibrazione Temperatura EEE Modalitas Sensore Temperatura Setpoint Temperatura Slstema Valore 0 00 Setpoint Temperatura Utente Valore 0 00 5 5 3 Supported input programs Therma board programming is similar to Eva board programming Available functions supported by inputs and outputs are 1 INPUT OUTPUT Function that replicates an input on an output when the input is closed the associated output is also closed Consequently it returns to the open status when the input Is released 2 DUPLICATE INPUT ON ANOTHER INPUT works on associated inputs as a physical bridge This function should be used with outputs even more than one not associated with other inputs 3 INHIBIT INPUTS when the input that drives this function is closed the input associated with these can no longer
16. are deleted again 5 7 2 Input and output pin properties Difra only has two input output pairs The first is associated with the courtesy light while the second controls locks The output pins do not have any editable option while programming and timing can be set in the same way as for EVA for input pins for normal or prolonged impulses 5 8 Input and output device properties Input and output devices switch light etc in the catalogue are the system s simplest elements Parameters for both types that can be viewed and edited in the properties window are e Name editable parameter that identifies the device with a name EVA Input Output nr editable parameters for the input or output associated with the device 65 Description system designer note field Input devices differ from output ones with the Actions field that simulates user interaction with the device for pressure or prolonged pressure switch 5 9 Heat regulation with Thermostat 1 Module To use Una system heat regulation functions at least one Vesta board and one Una thermostat must be installed As with other Una family boards the user can import a new board into Lapis using the element catalogue or using the Search peripherals function Once imported in Lapis the thermostat element is displayed as shown in the following illustration In addition to the usual field that display the associated board serial number the information listed in
17. are listed for available inputs and outputs on each board It is important to note that each item in the table is numbered with an univocal number called the Map Code this identifies the element on the map in the third part of the document indicating the object s physical position in the environment In fact a different page is printed for each project map which includes the map codes of the elements listed in the table as shown in the illustration Once the wiring document is generated and edited as pleased it can be printed by selecting Print from the File menu The printer and print options are requested For a print preview or to edit page format simply select Print preview from the File menu To save the file in odt format select Save from the File menu and select the name of the file to be saved Once the file is saved it can be opened and edited using a text editor like OpenOffice org Writer or Microsoft Word after installing the specific add in im The file can also be saved in pdf format selecting Export to PDF in the File menu 7 2 9 Remote project saving loading Vesta supports SD memory connection to save project files for further use on a PC other than the one where the file was initially created The Save to Remote and Load from remote functions in the Tools menu display a window with a list of known system on the right Double click on the name of one of them to display the current list of l
18. be edited by clicking on the EVA board input in the link map The same input device property dropdown menu options will be displayed in the properties window anuma Panian impatience di bem forurene 7 Wis 6 3 5 Programming connected EVA board Once the system is designed make sure the EVA board is connected to your PC paragraph 3 2 and click Change mode in the toolbar to enable connections Click on the EVA board in the link scenario and then click Load configuration in the properties window The EVA board can also be returned to original settings by clicking Set default configuration in the Eva board properties window and then click Load configuration 6 3 6 Testing the programmed EVA board Once the EVA board is programmed LAPIS lets you test its behaviour In the link or display scenario click on the input device i e switch and on the actions available in the properties window i e Simulate pressure or Simulate prolonged pressure For a switch input light output link the light should turn on or off and the relay associated with the light should trigger when the switch is pressed gl Lapis also lets you test set timers To run this type of test open the link panel click on the EVA board and select Test timers in the properties window In the dialogue window you can e view the current time saved on the connected EVA board Current date and time e view dawn and dusk times
19. be activated ser manual 57 KEN 4 BOILER CONTROL specifies boiler output The associated input is also a general heating control If open heating is running 5 SOLENOID VALVE CONTROL specifies the output of the valve that controls heating If open heating is running the boiler control is turned on and the corresponding output is activated 6 UNA BOILER HEAT REGULATION function that manages the boiler using the UNA thermostat 1 module or Virtual thermostat 7 UNA VALVE HEAT REGULATION function that manages the valve using the UNA thermostat 1 module or Virtual thermostat 8 SEASON used to set seasonal operations for Therma stand alone programming it controls board Summer winter operations 9 FAN COIL function that controls a multi speed fan coil 1 or more outputs are set according to the number of fan coil speeds Speed increases by one each time the input is pressed The last press turns off the fan coil 10 VALVE OUTPUT 0 10V function momentarily not managed 11 SINGLE SET POINT this function set on an input lets you increase or decrease the set point temperature of a quantity specified by Set point step in input options Temperature increases or decreases are not cumulative 12 REPEATABLE SET POINT this function works like the single set point function with the sole difference that the temperature increases or decreases are applicable several times 13 INITIAL SET POINT this function restores the
20. dropdown menu displays the functions that can be associated with linked devices For further information on functions see paragraph 5 2 Once the function is set open the link panel or map and click on the input device to edit it In the properties window click on the dropdown menu that lists the name of the input linked to the device i e Eva input 1 and set the program type with the relevant timer for normal switch pressure and prolonged pressure Furthermore two different functions can be enabled at set times and days by clicking on Set timers Lapis provides the following timed functions e device on off On Off at a set time a device on off disabling manual controls On off at a set time without manual input control e function start Start a function at a set time e device start at dawn and stop at dusk Start at dawn and stop at dusk e device start at dusk and stop at dawn Start at dusk and stop at dawn e device start at dawn and stop at dusk disabling manual controls Start at dawn and stop at dusk Geasta perkere peciwegata without manual input control device start at dusk and stop at dawn disabling manual controls Start at dusk and stop at dawn without manual input control e start a function at dawn or dusk Start a function at dawn dusk e enable an input from dusk to dawn or vice versa Enable input from dawn dusk from dusk dawn Board behaviour can also
21. installed Images can be imported in svg png and jpeg formats Bo 4 5 2 Device catalogue The component catalogue on your left by default displays the various devices available in the catalogue grouped in three main categories in a series of dropdown menus e boards system control and management devices like the EVA board EVA with consumption control and VESTA inputs input devices like switches or sensors outputs devices where control inputs like lights or blinds work 4 5 3 Device properties The property window displays the features of 5 any item selected in the design window SchedaEvA Name Scheda EVA Lapis can display input output device EVA board and DIFRA properties general settings and single board input or output properties Numero di serie AFOOOO Linga serlale O indirizna del sistema Locale arrene rman 0255 Versione preaneqeclute balk Eb de ber a O11 Ed We ee et Cl Alba Tramonti Impona ba configurazione m Sara la configurazione da file fia Fike Preocupera camlgiir Fieri Debug measta la confgurazions configurazione predefiniza ser cel MEN 4 5 4 Environment map Navigator The navigator displays the complete map associated with one or more link scenarios When the map is zoomed the enlarged area is displayed in the navigator with a transparent red rectangle Click the zoom rectangle to move the enlargement area holding down the left butto
22. is displayed at the bottom where you can enter the control name Inserire comando Nome comando Po Annulla 89 After completing the control list start recording by pressing the Start recording button A dialogue window appears illustrated at the lower left When confirmed the window illustrated on the right will appear with instructions on how to record Answer yes in this case to start the recording phase The first recording phase consists in pressing various remote control buttons holding each down for about one second For successful recording each button must be pressed separately for short periods As shown in the figure below an icon over the Add button informs the user that the receiver is correctly acquiring the impulses from the remote control This phase ends after a variable number of remote control key presses At the end of the procedure a dialogue window like the one shown on the lower left will appear Once the recognition phase has ended create a link between the items entered in the list and the remote control keys To do this select elements from the list one at a time and press the Record key A message will appear to warn you to press the remote control key to be linked Once confirmed press the remote control key if successfully linked a confirmation message will be displayed Keys may not be correctly recognised during the recording phase in this case a message asking
23. lighted blind function 6 HOME ALONE this function is associated with a certain program in an input series Whenever an input is used to activate a relay all the other relays controlled with this function are disabled after time t which corresponds to the Home alone parameter in the EVA board properties window Time folder 7 DUPLICATE INPUT ON ANOTHER INPUT works on associated inputs as a physical bridge This function should be used with outputs even more than one not associated with other inputs ser manuel RR OUTPUT SUPPORTED PROGRAMS AND FUNCTIONS 1 JOG the output changes status at each input impulse The Jog program is recommended to manage lighting or for some automations that do not include special timers This function associates the same input with several outputs relay 2 TIMED WITH RESET It behaves the same as the Jog function thus the output changes status at each input impulse The additional feature is an automatic shutdown after t time associated with the Time parameter in the EVA board input properties window programmed with the function in question This function associates the same input with several outputs relay 3 TIMED WITH RESTART it behaves the same way as the Timed with reset program However if the input is pressed before scheduled shutdown the timer starts from zero and counts to the set time This operation can be repeated indefinitely This function associates the
24. mode displays all elements ungrouped with a search bar Show navigator Display the map navigator Run the toolbar customisation Show toolbar tool Default toolbar settings are shown in bold Change the font type and size used in the product catalogue Change catalogue mode Window Select catalogue font ns language oar the language Info Program information information Help Open Manual sisi the Lapis manual in pdf Change license key Edit the Lapis license key Compared to the menu items listed in the table the default toolbar lets you Start stop communications with an EVA board o Oo connect to a VESTA board fy enable Linker mode described in paragraph 6 2 m enable Helper mode described in paragraph 6 1 3 display the object property window display the created panel list links map display the window with catalogue items taal display the navigator ser anal 29 KR 4 5 Main windows As mentioned in paragraph 4 3 to facilitate design Lapis displays a series of default windows containing the device catalogue selected single device properties and the environment map 4 5 1 Design window The design window is your work plan displaying two design panels Scenarios or maps a Pannello mappa 1 e link panel where links between EVA boards and input output devices are displayed e map panel environment image where the various devices are displayed where they are physically
25. same input with several outputs relay 4 TIMED WITH DENIED RESTART the same as the Timed with restart function but the input is denied This function was mainly designed for movement sensors with normally closed control This function associates the same input with several outputs relay 5 DELAYED the relay changes status at input impulse and after set time t The relay changes status again at the next impulse If the button is pressed within time t time t count starts from zero The t parameter is associated with the Time item in the EVA board input property window associated with the function in question This function associates the same input with several outputs relay Bo 6 CLOSET the relay is excited when the door is opened input open and turned off when closed input closed If the door remains open for more than time t the relay turns off This function associates the same input with several outputs relay 7 ALL ON the selected relays turn on at an input impulse This function effects outputs and does not take the functions associated with the single relays into account Consequently if all board outputs are on inputs even timed will never be turned off automatically This function associates the same input with several outputs relay 8 ALL OFF the selected relays will be turned off at input impulse Behaviour is the same as with the All on function This function associates
26. set in the EVA board Dawn and dusk e set a precise time and date Set time and date e accelerate continuous timer test time Thus the installation technician can set a certain date and time using the dropdown menu in the Set time and date section by selecting Set time and date Alternatively continuous board behaviour can be tested by click the Start test key after setting test start end date and time in the Test parameter section board time update frequency Update time and the time increase at each board update Interval For example with reference to the illustration below click the Start test key to check board behaviour from midnight on 01 01 2000 to midnight on 12 09 2052 with a 2 minute time increase every 3 seconds At the end of simulation click close A dialogue window will ask you to restore the EVA board time set before the timers were tested In the event of operating problems the code sent to the programmed EVA board can be viewed by clicking Debug configuration in the board properties window The code is divided between the real configuration Debug board configuration time parameters Debug timer configuration and dawn dusk Debug dawn dusk configuration We recommend you only use this option for system inspections with Master Srl Divisione Elettrica personnel CELLE mE Sear ECZ 11 agate LO 187057 ah Sd re LISIT IBIG 6 4 Updating EVA board firmware Lapis lets you u
27. the following table is displayed Current temperature filtered with hysteresis is displayed TMin the room temperature is kept over the minimum set temperature Operating TMax the room temperature is kept under the mode maximum set temperature Chrono thermostat timer mode OTt zone va and re Kept of Zone valve The green icon indicates that the zone valve is status running Operating season Operating Winter season When Lapis is connected to the board Run mode the current mode can be changed by clicking the icon with the mouse MODALITA Di FUNZIONAMENTO VALVOLA DI ZONA ATTIVA STAGIONE Once the elements to be controlled are associated with an Eva board the zone valves fan coils and boilers controlled by the thermostat can be set Ingres 1 Vahl Teamioregola zine LIL Se prise Varela erara aa Bel ete eS Hee Temmi a oi i To select the zone valve right click the Una Thermostat element to be set and select Select zone valve from the menu all available solenoid valves and fan coils are displayed Select one to be associated with the thermostat A boiler can be associated in the same way selecting Select boiler from the menu Elements can also be associated from the thermostat properties window by pressing Change zones Copia elemenia Elimina oggetto O Note W Stato della scheda i Val al pannelle Controlli Seleriona la valvola di zona l f Blottrovalvala n
28. this subset linking all inputs associated through relays to the lights to be put in sequence The software will automatically set the input function to the Sequenced lighting input The time between one light turning on and the next is set by Lights in sequence time while the wait time for the shutdown procedure is set by Lights in sequence delay both found in the Eva board properties window General Options Timers folder Mo o Lastly the default off order is the same as the on order unless the Reversed lights in sequence option is enabled in the Eva board properties window General Options General Options folder This architecture lets the user manage single lights without using the entire sequence To do this link a switch to the input that controls the light in question and set the Jog function This program can also be associated with a series of timers tied to the days of the week and time Main functions are listed below e start a function at a set time e start a function at dawn dusk e enable a function from dawn dusk to dusk dawn 9 2 Blind management Blinds can be managed on various levels with direct controls and with or without general timers Import Blind Awning or Motorised window objects using the relevant controls We suggest you use a Dual control up down input device Each object must be linked to two relays Thus if the HELPER mode is enabled peripherals will be directly
29. to draw the wall An adjacent wall can be added by left clicking again To stop drawing right click or click the wall icon in the toolbar again After adding walls you can create a corner by nearing the ends of the walls Walls can only be connected at their ends and this function is only enabled when drawing a wall As shown below to add doors and windows simply drag them from the list on the left and drop them in the drawing area When these objects near a wall they automatically become part of the wall and when in contact with the wall they will follow the same profile movements unless the cursor is moved too far away Wall door and window objects have properties that can be edited using the menu that appears when you right click the object and select Properties This opens dialogue windows similar to those shown below The illustration on the left shows wall properties while the one on the right shows door properties Window properties are not listed since they are the same as door properties After adding doors and windows you can add textures by selecting the icon in the toolbar In this mode move the cursor over the map an a red circle will show the points where this object can be automatically positioned SRD 2 HRM Similar to that described for area objects quotas can be added by left clicking three times The first click lets you enter the starting point the second the end point and the last lets you set the
30. turned off However for the action to be run both conditions must be true meaning that light L must be off when the button is pressed as indicated in the rule The opposite meaning that Light L turns off and button X was pressed is also valid even if it makes no sense in this specific case since the button has no on status but can only notify the on event In conclusion example 2 can be expressed as If button X is pressed while light L is on light Y turns on l e Scenario 3 If all of the following events are true X button pressed Light L off Apply the following actions Turn on light Y until one of the follow events occurs Light Y on ser ancl 57 HR The scenario in example three is true at the usual conditions it turns on the light and remains true until light Y turns off As long as a scenario is on it can not be turned on again For example 1 Scenario 3 turned on and off 2 Lon scenario off 3 the user turns on X the scenario off is turned on Scenario 3 Y is turned on 4 the user turns on X Scenario 3 can be turned on but it already is nothing happens 5 the user turns off Y Scenario 3 is turned off 6 the user turns on X the scenario off is turned on Scenario 3 Y is turned on or Following we will say that a scenario is e used if actually available in the system on if the conditions are true and until conditions to turn it off are tr
31. 7 9 Sidera Web management from Lapis Lapis includes a window where you can manage projects on the Sidera web portal To activate the service select Manage projects in Sidera from the Tools menu A window appears similar to the one shown below Frar Erge anan kao Sr D ei Glee Hmo Nge h pjr a The list of installations meaning projects tied to a specific site created by the installer is shown in the first page 7 9 1 Creating a new installation To create a new installation click New installation At this point the dialogue window shown below will open and you can enter the data required to create a new installation A installazione _ Anfi inaalala Nome Test Descrizione Trst Enter the necessary data note how the Description field is optional The dialogue window shown below lists operation results and the list of installations is newly retrieved by Sidera Mo When finished the window appears as follows T Shaw Room Master Gl Devise Elota SA Meee Sa Src Peta 7 9 2 Selecting an installation As shown when a specific installation is selected the Project management button is enabled and you can open the project management page that displays the list of projects for a specific installation 7 9 3 Project management As shown in the illustration this page lets you run several operations for project management Click New to create a new project When this button is
32. Aggiorna orario scheda Read board time control that reads the updated date and time E J on the connected EVA board Importa la configurazior Salva la configurazione da file su file Update board time control that STE synchronises EVA board date and Wea ae anua time with your PC general options Timer folder folder that contains the following parameters N delay between start impulse received in input and o bounce effective output start delay between the various output starts associated with B DE the Cyclic Video camera program time between valve opening and boiler start as GE dy wait time between a blind up and down command Prolonged pressure Light time in sequence Light delay in sequence Home alone time that sets prolonged pressure input start delay associated with the Irrigation program delay between the various output starts associated with the Lights in sequence program time after which inputs associated with the Lights in sequence function send the off signal time after which the Home alone function turns off inputs Total blinking time for lights associated with the Deaf function Alarm exit total lights on time associated with the Deaf alarm exit time function RFID reader off time between camera user exit and lights off in the controlled environment Number of blinks number of blinks associated with the Deaf function number of impulse
33. Droigpiion Scheda Eva Power af lOl v2 0 Yonlama completa b Devita Set tela Flui Dercription Scheda Flue cObbec w232 0 Versione completa 7 Device Difra Pharrr eed Lee Flips Fa LIN l HE fy Seleriona Tutit i Chiudi All boards are presented in a list where you can flag the boards you want to program The type serial number and firmware version are indicated for each board Click Start programming Boards will be programmed one at a time SANE 2 HR While programming a progress bar appears under the corresponding board representing the maximum amount of time available for programming counting down from 100 if the value reaches 0 programming Is considered failed if gt i Drie Scheda VA Description Schade EWA aR 76 0 Versione completa 2 Device Scheda EVA i er orne hede EVA ah 47 0 Verila corp 7 gt I Drica heda PA Damripiomn t heda EFA PE YILD Verska completa a Device Scheda EVA eier ber be borde VA PODOS 211600 Verne completa age 7 Diot Scheda Lva Power Description Schade Eva Power afl vE2 0 Versione comeodeta iretuledimot s ss Diria eheda Moxa Wi uger n Ceo ripbein hada Flite Ob FEE Verte concdeta mA 7 Device Dira Deurrinfan Citra foo 4116 0 Depending on the type of board the progress bar can start from 100 1 to 3 times before the board is considered programmed In fact various programs timers dawn dus
34. Mico Mva Mub bom Tene 8 en are formbare rit 5 3 2 Load management This feature is an added value for EVA PWM In fact it lets you program output shutdown when the measured power exceeds the set limit EVA POWER can be set using the previous two windows This interface is divided in two parts e Global parameters folder that contains the following parameters delay between reading an exceeded limit and output Delay time shutdown start time after which an output can be restore if the R Restore time i button is pressed See configurations if the output is selected this means that the current Relay reading reading only returns a value when the relay is on We recommend you always keep this option enabled e Configurations folder that contains the following parameters Name Name of the configuration No function the current function remains saved but is not enabled Time the current function is enabled during the time interval set in Start stop time Day the current function is enabled from dawn to dusk using the Dawn Dusk table saved on the board Night the current function is enabled from dusk to dawn using the Dawn Dusk table saved on the board Maximum W Maximum tolerated consumption value in Watt Indicates the control function input The associated input if set as a PWM function is managed accordingly Enable disable days The current function is only enabled on the sel
35. Sidera Indoor The first button lets you update the device list The second button lets you set up boards The third launches the board software update procedure The fourth button reboots boards The fifth reboots Vesta in minimum mode thus ser mana 55 KNR launching Vesta without loading any modules so that the board can only dialogue with Lapis through the Vesta network setup window The last button lets you disable Sidera Indoor service on the board Please not that the service will be launched the next time the board is rebooted Flag the Show Visus panels box at the bottom to enable their search letting you run the following functions e send Default setup e edit icon theme The first function lets you update the default project on Visus and the second lets you edit the icon theme To setup a board select the required board and press Setup FLE cig oe Bote ica Jp lee ee ere Pre OF i fp tere i eer ID ana Lay IEN EEN Boon oo o U S ll ME Ar l The screen that appears lets you edit the machine name to identify the system from here on and set the clock The clock can be set in three ways selected by clicking the box repeatedly Auto Sets the same time as the PC on Vesta Manual The user sets the time in the box Fis The section below lets you edit the board location specifying the Region and Town This effects the board s time zone and daylight savings time settings Furthermore
36. able timers for options Use single output times for sequence and Use single output times for irrigation paragraph 5 2 1 Programming long impulse program for prolonged device pressure Fis ER e Time long impulse programming local timers associated with certain functions such as Cyclic Video camera and Irrigation to enable timers for options Use single output times for sequence and Use single output times for irrigation paragraph 5 2 1 e Timer settings scheduled actions that can be set on certain days and times of the week two different settings can be managed using the Timer settings 1 and Timer settings 2 folders e Associated inputs outputs display inputs and outputs according to the selected input and corresponding primary function e Associated inputs outputs long impulse display inputs and outputs according to the selected input and corresponding secondary function prolonged pressure On the other hand outputs are set by two editable parameters e Name the parameter that identifies the board with a name can be edited by the user e Emergency behaviour in the event of emergency which sets the associated relay to open or closed in the event of emergency A Punto fee Mame Panto luce EEEE Fa 5 2 3 Supported input programs The various programs and functions supported by device inputs and outputs are described below INPUT SUPPORTED
37. and download the transformer driver Indesduare enctallare il drer Sol cord igitatal thus follow the on screen instructions by Legare le podes pdea per eres el cheese p ii i depot clicking on Search and install the driver Visualia Queso messagepe in sequito recommended n PTE pad ETE ARLE H mA A beer eee tobe herds ae ices 6 i PS HHE b ice If not connected to the internet a Fe klasker kg ca lg follow the on screen instructions and select Search and install driver recommended and then Drive not available Show other options Lastly click Search for driver software on the computer expert users and select the driver in the Driver Windows Vista folder on the installation DVD and wait for the procedure to complete Mon visualizzare pal questo messoggio Note Windows Vista security settings may display a control window In this case click on continue 3 1 3 Mac OS X operating system Connect the CLAVIS transformer to any USB port on your PC Se el A er BRAVE ee BE pet Pe Greer ot inp ten A ag ie Poe oor ees ars el eek SL ee ce Core ona supose Dami ard a ala dap ee ee ee amir iial dopa sh oe E Cer Hao maa el eee fet eget fed pet bo i de a ee ae oe Gene mon Segre ee Loe ree ser ancl 7 On the installation DVD select the dmg file in the Driver MacOSxX folder and follow the wizard rebooting the operating system iparenuie im FTO ra Driva korl Lain 5i irei piir AN ki
38. ars where you can select the function to be applied to the relay that controls the output device for normal pressure and prolonged pressure for objects that support these features To program operations for both modes repeat the operation and create two links between the input and output For simplicity in this phase select All default links The following paragraph thoroughly describes how to program board behaviour Objects can be manually linked by disabling the LINKER mode and opening the link map Next click on the EVA board input linked to the input object and press the CTRL key Click on the output linked to the output device and drag the selection to the input property Linked input output box To disconnect the two devices switch to SELECTION mode in the display map Click on one of the devices to be disconnected to display the link described by an arrow Right click the arrow and select Remove link from the dropdown menu If the object is programmed in normal and prolonged pressure mode repeat the operation to remove both links User manual we BO vw nEn D on HS a RE rr L F r m mi a Sil E Em l F 3 m Gal al byd Eid rad m Fa we cL he Boe here reer 6 3 4 Setting input functions Lapis lets you program the behaviour of the various linked devices by implementing a series of programs tied to timers When a link is made between an input and output in LINKER mode a
39. ase could compromise correct board operations or prevent further use we suggest you carefully check board connections to the power mains to ensure power is guaranteed Do not attempt to manually reboot the board We also suggest you make sure that the network connection is always up during updates do not detach the network cable from the board and do not turn off the router or connected network switch If the process fails and the board is damaged contact technical support 7 6 Visus and Tosca updates Updating Visus is similar to updating Vesta Open the Vesta Network Configuration window Tools menu Set up Vesta network As with the Vesta update the board search window appears Flag the Show Visus panels box at the bottom and start the search When the Visus panels in the network appear select the one to be updated At this point the software can be updated Update or a new local project can be loaded to use the touch screen directly connected to the Una bus Send Default Configuration The software update procedure is identical to the one described for the Vesta board The local project update occurs in the same way select the una project file in which the boards are linked to the Local system This file will be sent to Visus and used to control boards Mo 7 7 Changing icons on Tosca and Visus devices Flag the Show Visus panels option at the lower left and click Search to display a lis
40. at type elements connected to the board these can be set to each control a fan coil or solenoid valve Please note that the same fan coil valve cannot be controlled by more than one thermostat while boiler start can be controlled by several thermostats Once connected to a temperature sensor a Virtual thermostat element is similar to the Una thermostat 1 module with the sole difference that calibration settings are performed by the sensor point on the connected Therma board Refer to section 5 8 Heat regulation management with Thermostat 1 Module for further details on Thermostat module settings As for Heat regulation management with q Thermostat 1 Module please see paragraph 5 9 Veiner sire felis for details on Thermostat module settings Marne Terecetate sal 5 6 INGRID board properties The Ingrid board only has 16 inputs Thus it is only useful if connected to at least one of the previously described boards to increase the number of inputs in the system The options included in the properties window are the same as EVA ones while the General Options folder only includes no bounce time regulation on inputs Lastly you can set whether the input is reversed or not in input pins The selection is No by default 5 7 DIFRA properties DIFRA includes a RFID reader able to open a lock helpful when creating an access control system It is able to save up to 100 codes dividing them into two categories Master cod
41. ation below This can be considered an additional condition to activation conditions meaning if the scenario is enabled and all activation conditions are met activate the scenario SIMPLE SCENARIOS Simple scenarios unlike main switch scenarios explicitly need off conditions to be set Therefore the simple scenario settings panel is similar to the main switch panel except for the off conditions list shown below Drag the name of a scenario from the left scenario editor panel to the action list red to run the actions on the selected scenarios Abiata di default fall avio del sistema SE l Homma ti ho Gale pina il po di torar tad G Abhinna oe deln alao de shamal _ Forza la valtansa dello scerurio quando viese abiiriaio Aitwa renano t dopo OOCH02 wimni rer Arak dello penita Geta interruttore leterrutiores_Ganerale Pa mg Ijeri e Girer gE Main switch scenarios provide the following actions e on main switch actions are forced on regardless of the conditions set for that scenario enable the scenario if disabled by default and not yet enabled is enabled and remains so until at least one of the scenarios that enabled it is on Default scenarios are always on Simple scenarios only provide on functions LOAD CUT OFF SCENARIOS Consumption scenarios adapt rule activation if the total of some values is greater than a set value In this case a typical load cut off scenario is the following
42. ces New link panel Add a new environment map New map panel scenario in image format JPEG PNG etc Fit to window Fit the scenario to the window Enlarge a certain scenario Zoom selection selection Select the serial port to be Select serial port connected to the EVA board or other UNA system device Check updates Check updates Fre He ER the system paragraph Search for devices paragraph Search peripherals sdate armare T device firmware such as P for an EVA board Set up network parameters on a SSD UG Felts CL ES Vesta board connected to Lapis Set up GSM GPRS module set up the GSM GPRS module connected to Vesta Save the current project in the Save current project on Vesta connected Vesta board s SD memory Tools Save one or more project files on Save to Vesta the PC hard disk to connected Vesta board SD memory Upload one or more project files Upload from Vesta from the connected Vesta board SD memory to the PC Open the scenario and rule Rule editor Scenarios creation interface on Vesta Unlock windows with scenarios View view the various open scenarios at the top of the design window Side by side ty scenario windows side by Cascade Cascade scenario windows Select style Select an application display style Window et eee Full screen application view Change product catalogue display mode The default mode displays all elements divided in tabs inputs and outputs The alternative
43. clicked a window appears where you can enter the project name installer s e mail address and a description optional of the project When a new project is created it is initialised with the data in the current Lapis project if open Click Download to download a project from the Sidera portal When finished the system will ask the user where the project should be saved and if the project should be opened in Lapis If the user answers yes the project open in Lapis will be closed and the downloaded project will be opened Click Upload to upload the project opened in Lapis on the project in Sidera Information on wiring is sent with project data Please be careful and remember that this operation overwrites the project previously found on the portal losing previous project data Click Activate Deactivate to manage the open project Please note that only one project may be running at a time for each installation This button text changes according to the selected project status from Activated to Deactivated Lastly a project can be deleted by selecting it from the list and clicking Delete All of these operations may take several seconds to complete downloading all data from the portal Mo ERE 7 9 4 Manual management Lapis includes an automatic manual management mechanism that lets you download a manual from the Sidera portal or install one from the Lapis installation CD DVD To activate the service select Check u
44. connected to FLUXA By pressing the button a light point can be turned on or off and automatically set by the system to a set light value To set the light value set the Sensor set point a value between 0 and 255 in the properties for the input connected to the sensor yellow triangle on the Fluxa board 4 GENERAL DIMMER general functions that works like an All on All off control which is associated with general dimmer settings for all connected lights 3 fixed values are set one click to set the minimum value 2 for the medium value and 3 for the maximum value LEs oo 5 5 THERMA board properties The Therma board is a device that lets you manage heat regulation in an Una domotics system The board has 8 inputs for connections with controls 4 relays for actuations and 4 reading points for temperature sensors Basic functions like programming restore and delivery and serial number settings are the same as those described for the EVA board Please see EVA documentation for further information The board can be set to two different operating modes In fact you can set e stand alone mode where the board autonomously manages heat regulation ideal for autonomous rooms such as for example hotel rooms e behaviour managed by a domotics thermostat To use this mode which provides advanced heat regulation functions connections must be made to a Vesta board in the system 5 5 1 General properties Most general properties a
45. connected to the first available relays Otherwise enable LINKER mode and link relays to the imported icons In the latter case the function the relay manages will be requested up or down In LINKER mode link the various imported buttons to the relevant motorised devices setting the Blind up or Blind down function and relevant up down time associated with the Time parameter in the associated input properties Please note how the links to be made for each pair of elements are two or four according to programming normal pressure only or normal and prolonged pressure Before proceeding with the following steps check that the interlock is correctly set to prevent damages generated by improper control use The interlock associated with each input corresponds to the input that runs the opposite function in blind management 135 Once the base control is set a series of advanced functions can be set like centralised and or timed controls These procedures are described in the following sections 9 2 1 Entering a general control The General blind function lets you manage blind closing or opening or similar devices using a single button To implement it simply introduce a Dual control up down and if HELPER mode is disabled link it to two Eva board inputs The General blind function works from input to input Thus connect the first general key input to all inputs with the Blind up function to be controlled LINKER mode w
46. cting it and editing the Name and Description fields in the properties window respectively ser ancl 7 HEM Once the device has been added to the display map the same object is automatically added to the link map and using the LINKER mode linked to the EVA board On the other hand if an object is imported to the link panel it will not be automatically created in the map panel Thus right click the object to be exported to the map select Copy element and right click the map panel selecting Paste element To copy all elements right click an empty panel region select Copy all elements and in the target panel right click and select Paste elements Pannell colegamenti 1 m i Home pannei Pinnalla mappa 1 4 memoni 2246074600 Fd mpini Core mipi conedhelineta HE bison p h R Pannelia tollegamenti f To delete an element right click it and select Delete object You can also delete all objects excluding the EVA board by clicking on an empty panel region and selecting Delete all elements wW AA Copia elemento te Elimina oggetto _ Note f Ingresso 2 Passo passo p Vai al pannello Controlli 6 3 3 Linking and disconnecting Input and Output devices After adding the objects to be connected enable LINKER mode click on the input device and holding the mouse button down drag the arrow to the output device to be controlled Once the two elements are connected a dropdown menu appe
47. d Click OK and select the concerned board Complete the procedure by clicking on Import selected peripherals Note a link map will be created for each selected board paragraph 4 4 1 ser ancl 2 RR 4 4 Menus and toolbars mE oo AF DR mma ta pe ieee Frene CR Qe pee hele Lapis includes a menu toolbar and tool palette that provide access to controls settings and most common user modes As can be seen in the previous illustration the default interface includes e dropdown menus e shortcut menus e part catalogue e main design window e part property window e navigator The menu is available in the menu bar at the top of the window A menu option can be selected by clicking on the menu item to display the option list and clicking on the concerned option or by using the ARROW DOWN key to scroll the list and pressing ENTER to select The menu provides the following functions Open from Remote Open an existent project from remote Save a projec Save as Save a project in a new file Close the project and return to the Close main user interface paragraph 4 1 Recent files Display recently opened projects Cancel the last operation De i Copy the selected item This item will later be pasted by right clicking on the desired point and selecting Paste object Copy Selected Item Create a new link map scenario between the EVA board and system utilities peripheral devi
48. d installed later by clicking on the link in the Latest News section 4 2 2 Product catalogue update To update the product catalogue click on Update in the main menu when connected to the Internet and enter the username and password provided with your Lapis license in the dialogue window Select the Remember me option to save your username and password for future use You can update the catalogue of products available and support by Lapis in the Catalogue update folder The system automatically detects new updates If available simply Dermwmicde sa click on Update catalogue to Tapana cataloge automatically download and install them Once finished changes can be viewed in the Catalogue update folder Updating the catalogue does not mean that all listed devices can be used Items that cannot be used are displayed on a grey background in the catalogue To enable the new devices open the Download plug in folder and click Update the list to check for available packages To install them click on Select and then Install update 4 3 Creating or opening a project Select New or Open to open the design interface The New control searches for new connected devices by default EVA VESTA boards etc To search for new devices click yes In all other cases the design interface is opened The system automatically detects connected boards When finished an information window is displaye
49. d selected in the device search interface If device search is not selected an empty scenario is created by default Er wl kran na Pannello del collegamenti Heme pannelli Farra collegament Cimendiont 204 tm I Ere driers alee hell Modahtd cole gee deol Frege a caper dala poe oft Pannaio mappa maii i Next to make the design more intuitive we suggest you create a display panel by clicking on New map panel and selecting the project map from the browser The is created map is automatically linked to the last link map created To edit this link select the link map click on the map and in the properties window Import objects from the map section flag the map panel for the selected link scenario Note refer to paragraph 5 1 for the description of other map properties Once the project is created the imported map can be replaced without losing design data To do this open the map panel right click the map select Change map from the dropdown menu and select the new map from the browser LZ Pansio del cod beeper 6 3 2 Adding and removing devices Once the two maps are linked link and display select the display scenario and enable LINKER and HELPER modes To import input and output devices to be installed in the environment drag the object from the device window to the point in the display map where it will be installed The added object can be named and a brief description added by sele
50. e ID and Description parameters with the same properties indicated for link maps 5 2 Eva board properties The EVA board is the main base UNA domotics system control element and is thus more complex To simplify use properties are distributed between descriptive board characteristics General options for inputs outputs divided in the Timer and General options folders and configuration controls 5 2 1 General properties All EVA board settings are listed and described below e name the parameter that identifies the board with a name can be edited by the user system address editable parameter that represents the physical board address Local will appear if connected directly to the board with Clavis e serial number read only parameter that indicates the board serial number Finestra proprieta serial line editable parameter that represents the Vesta serial line where the board Is connected When working in local this parameter is read only and automatically set to Name Scheda EVA 0 Please see the Designing Indirizzo del sistema Locale a complete system chapter for further information on Vesta Numero di serie AF0000 Linea seriale 0 board time and date this read Versione firmware 0 255 Versione sconosciuta only parameter displays the date mr i basal Opzioni generali ft and time saved in the connected EVA board 00 00 01 01 2000 Leggi orario scheda Test temporizzazioni
51. e EVA board properties window Timer folder The Use single output times for sequence setting in the EVA board properties window General options folder lets you use the Time parameter set in the properties of other EVA board inputs that manage relays with the Cyclic Video camera function 12 ROOM PRESENCE CONTACT the input enables the use or one or more outputs When the function input is closed the associated relays are enabled When the contact opens the excited relays are turned off after t timed associated with the Wait time variable in the EVA board properties window Timer folder 13 ENABLE ROOM CONTACT COURTESY LIGHT The associated input controls one or more outputs Furthermore it is connected to a badge smartcard or rfid reader The reader generates an impulse on the associated input exciting the relay for t seconds associated with the Time parameter set in the EVA board input properties 14 ENTRANCE DOOR input associated with the door open control 15 DEAF The associated input controls one or more outputs When the input receives an impulse the connected relays blink at a set interval and for anumber of cycles associated with parameters Number of deaf blinks and Deaf blinking time in the EVA board properties window Timer folder respectively 16 DEAF ALARM OUTPUT The associated input controls one or more outputs When the input receives an impulse the connected relays turn on for time t a
52. e hai dwars Installarpone guidata mo rns In the New hardware installation wizard window select Install from a list or specific folder and continue To select the driver folder Yee a ans Ra i e Fa 8 p ne aen et ral CD d re wees h iby ea ii Dalk ee Hale oli Leake oe fue ear Dormers la commen a ince Ude pen be cee d ee Lal OVE ante m quali Geer ry DEJ peg els ches a ag LE Linh Sa iv Be FER mg Toadies doin fo Oir Instalbarione quideta sun hat thane installazione guidata nuovo hardware Veh ele a GS di bre ae ero na ahead rel CD ah chains darina onals they oa ei dh oli pia 2 ne fe eae Dormire la commen a indie ipda pen bi cee l Litres CS ante n quali Gears CO SL oes e pew enhy chee eee coreg ce up peli r Hz For mg Tikima Soins p oir click browse and select the Driver Windows XP folder on the LAPIS software installation DVD Click next and if a protection message is displayed click continue Wait until the driver is successfully installed and confirm by clicking end At the end of the installation procedure your CLAVIS transformer driver will be correctly installed and ready for use for connections with EVA boards is 3 1 2 Microsoft Windows Vista operating system Connect the CLAVIS transformer to any USB port on your PC If connected to the internet MS t necessario installane i driver per USB lt gt Serial Windows Vista will automatically install
53. e miri Ma Che mant tl Hid ap Sete bE Lie uf Kiia j a De fe DE Ainmulla imponi In addition to creating themes for element classes and renaming a created theme you can also add icons associated with certain elements To do this right click the created theme and select Add custom element from the text menu shown below F b hiki a Ss i h Ape Apren Enan hirna Tii B cemin SS Ces abel ame oe Cel E F a Merma Gridi LEEA E 553 Nome elemento Luce Scaled konan fj loona Of oa import loon Off Airimul ba The shown dialogue window opens where you can enter the name of the element and the icons associated with on off status After adding the icons click OK to add the theme to the specified element This way the selected element for example Light point 10 will be illustrated in the map with the selected icon instead of the light point category icon ser ail 1 o NOTE the name of the element whose icons you want to change must be the one specified in system design You can also import new themes by clicking Import A dialogue window will appear where you can select a theme in vth Visus Theme format to be loaded Please note that you must reboot Visus to apply changes 7 8 Other utilities 7 8 1 Element search The Lapis Tools menu includes a function called Element Search that lets you search for any element in Lapis AA 77 amp T Ricerca elemento Nome elemento
54. ected days Set the time interval in which the function is enabled Start stop time They only work in time mode If the start time coincides with the stop time the entire day is considered valid The following controls are included for each output e Vertical selector lets you select the priority value for the output from 0 to 9 If the limit value is exceeded outputs are turned off in reverse priority order If two outputs have the same priority the one with the higher load is turned off first Socket button if selected output shutdown is Relay management prevented disabling the priority selector Cross button if selected the output is excluded from total consumption calculations It can only be selected after selecting the socket button R button if selected the output can only be restarted after the restore time specified in the general parameters Otherwise it is immediately restorable Peis Please note that each EVA PWM board can save up to 12 load management configurations that can be used simultaneously 5 3 3 Input and output pin properties EVA PWM inputs and outputs are the exact same as EVA ones concerning editable parameters However outputs also include the power graph average consumption values and real time consumption measured by the board 5 4 FLUXA board properties The Fluxa board is an electronic switch that manages ballast type fluorescent light dimming The board has 8 inputs 4 r
55. eft side of the screen Use this menu to e open the Quickstart guide by clicking on Quickstart e open the manual by clicking on Manual e contact technical support by clicking on Support e update software by clicking on Update e exit the program by clicking on Exit Furthermore the vertical menu lists recently created and edited projects Recent files and the EVA and VESTA boards connected to the PC Boards found The right hand side of the Toolbox includes controls to Create a new project Open an existent project en Connect a VESTA board 21 When the system is connected to the Internet all new information on software program updates product catalogue updates scenarios etc automatically appears to the right of item Latest news Click on the links to open the web page with the relevant information 4 2 Updates The following paragraph describes how to display and install software and product catalogue updates Please note that the entire section assumes that the user is connected to the Internet 4 2 1 Lapis software update When an update is released Lapis software informs the user of the new version in the Latest News section on the general user interface window Furthermore a dialogue window appears when the software is launched to request the user s authorisation to download and install the new version Should the user refuse the update it can be downloaded an
56. elays 4 dimmer outputs on 0 10 Volt protocol and four reading points for brightness sensors Basic functions like programming restore and delivery and serial number settings are the same as those described for the EVA board Please see EVA documentation for further information The differences between EVA and FLUXA are described below To manage lighting with the Fluxa board specify the type of object to be managed In fact in addition to classic lighting functions such as for example the jog function Fluxa has specific functions to manage dimming that requires the use of ballast type dimmer light bulbs When you want to associate a light bulb with dimming associate the relay to be set with one of the dimmable objects in the catalogue The following illustration shows an example of dimmer light settings associated with relay 1 and a normal light point note how the first is connected to the board through two connections One of the connections represents the physical connection between the first Fluxa relay and light bulb power while the other associated with the green pin indicates the connections with 0 10 V type protocol for dimmer control 5 4 1 General properties Most general properties are the same as EVA For this reason please see paragraph 5 2 1 Specific FLUXA functions exclusively concerning dimming and are thus found in the board properties input output General options divided in the Timer and General
57. er according to the relay number 26 REVERSED IMPULSE once the board is programmed the relay connected to the input with reversed impulse function will remain on until the input is closed switch pressed When the input opens the relay closes 27 ROTATING OUTPUTS each input impulse corresponds to a sequential start of connected relays in ascending order The function permits a single relay to be enabled A new impulse is needed to disable the last relay 5 3 EVA PWM board properties The EVA PWM board hosts all the previously described EVA functions and measures the power absorbed by its relays and manages loads as described below 5 3 1 General properties Most general properties are the same as EVA ones For this reason please see paragraph 5 2 1 Specific EVA PWM functions are listed below e Show consumption graph control that opens a window with the consumption graph which tracks power values measured for each relay and the total value with a darker green line Click on the elements in the legend on the right to show hide one or more parts The axis scales can be edited using a trackball horizontal time axis or using the keys vertical power axis To return to the initial scale simply press the Realign button Load management controls that opens the window where you can manage loads For a detailed description see paragraph 5 3 2 B patta kabita gepet Fin Miter Mier
58. es where other codes can be saved using a specific procedure see point Difra codes and traditional codes that can only be used to open the connected lock 5 7 1 General properties Even in this case please see paragraph 5 2 1 for descriptions of functions shared with the EVA board Specific Difra functions are sere 67 KN GENERAL OPTIONS the folder now contains the following parameters Autonomy the code is validated by Difra It can be saved both with Master badges and via bus Bus the reader sends the code read via bus to Vesta which validates it and opens the lock Mixed Difra validates it but codes are only saved via bus Max repetitions Number of readings made before validating the code Max Master Codes Maximum number of Master codes Reader mode Maximum number of bits consecutively read by the Max Bit Read algorithm We recommend a value between 130 and 140 Reading Period Fe in microseconds used oe a the Unique algorithm for oe a We recommend 512 Period in microseconds used by the Unique algorithm Centring period for signal centring We recommend 0 Prolonged Time after which an impulse becomes prolonged Cleaning Badges Number of cleaning badges Reading Period Period MASTER MODE Indicates the Difra board operating mode A Difra board has two operating modes Master mode or Slave mode Difra used in Master mode lets you associate a badge to a Difra board in Slave mode while a Di
59. f at dawn dusk e on off at dawn dusk without manual input control e enable input from dawn dusk to dusk dawn For further information on timers see section 6 3 4 9 1 1 Timed functions EVA implements a series of timed functions Main functions are listed below e timed with reset 2 e timed with restart 3 e timed with denied restart 4 133 e delayed 5 e closet 6 Please note that the numeric reference associated with the Output supported programs and functions in section 5 2 3 is indicated in parentheses For further information on the behaviour and implementation of these programs please see section 5 2 3 Timers tied to days of the week and time like enable input from dawn dusk to dusk dawn can be associated with these functions 9 1 2 General controls Via Lapis Eva can globally control and interact with all lights using the All on and All off functions To implement this function link the switch input to be used and all linked relays to the light to be controlled Set the required function Here too timers tied to the days of the week and time like turn on a function at a set time or turn on a function at dawn dusk can be associated 9 1 3 Sequenced lighting An additional function applicable to light management is programming a certain number of lights in sequence Link an input for each relay associated with the lights to be put in sequence Use an additional input to control
60. ferior and with lower priority than recorded file reproduction This prevents deteriorating Vesta board performance and stability Mo 7 2 Design steps Designing a complete system is not any more difficult than that described in the previous chapter Simply follow the steps below 7 2 1 Creating the project on Lapis The project can be created after correctly setting up Vesta A different link panel must be opened for each board in the system while any number of map panels can be entered There are two ways to import boards e Using discovery select Search Peripherals from the Tools menu A box that lists system visible from Lapis appears Double click the desired system identified by the previously mentioned name The discovery window opens at this point If this does not automatically open click Start auto peripheral search and wait until the end message is displayed At this point select the boards to be imported in the project and click Import The result is the creation of a link panel for each selected element e Manually add select the Edit gt New link panel menu or use the menu bar key to create an empty panel At this point drag the desired board from the catalogue to the work area and enter its serial number in the properties window There are two ways to connect it to the system enter the name in the System address field or click on Connect to Vesta in the menu bar and drag the name over the board
61. fra board used in Slave mode is dedicated to validating badges and controlling access To better understand this function consider the case in which a hotel has a Difra access control module in Slave mode for each room and a Difra Master at the front desk Each room can be associated with one or more badges by simply swiping them through the Difra Master reader Ao To associate a badge and a Slave type Difra using Lapis simply double click the symbol shown at the centre of the Difra board shown in the illustration An association progress window will be displayed as shown in the following illustration E In attesa di un nuove badge i In attesa di un nuove badge At this point simply swipe the badge to be associated on the Difra Master Afterwards the Difra Code association window described below will appear with the used badge code Press Write to associate the badge with the Difra Slave being set DIFRA CODES Opens the window where codes saved on the board can be read To do this simply select the desired code number and press the Read button Press the Write button to save the code in the indicated board memory position Press the Code Table button to view all access enabled badges for the selected reader The results are shown in a table and association date and time badge code and badge ID for the selected reader are specified To view details on the difra code listed inthe table a
62. height of this quota As with areas when drawing a quota a red circle will appear when the cursor nears a wall door window or corner Release the mouse button to automatically position the quota The following illustration shows the procedure described above Text objects can also be added To do this select the icon in the toolbar to open the dialogue window shown below that describes the steps to be taken In Add text mode click on any point in the area Enter the text to be added in this point in the dialogue window shown below Clicca il punte sulla planta in cul desideri aggiungere la nora Th amp inserisci il suo testo nel dialogo che appare Wo ERE As with other objects text properties can be edited by right click the text and selecting Properties from the menu The dialogue window that lets you edit text properties is shown below OFS o gt insense Testo You can delete added objects by clicking Cancel on the keyboard or by clicking Cancel in the object menu Preference Dimensione Scala dm B Passi griglia 5 LD Gu The map plotter lets you change the zoom factor and provides an undo redo function when objects are added moved or deleted As shown below you can change grid pitch from the Edit gt Preferences menu in an interval from two to five and link a different scale factor to the Map When finished close the plotter window and the created map will be automatically added
63. if total consumption gt 4kW after 10 seconds turn off the oven after 20 seconds turn off the washing machine etc If the considered values do not have a unit of measure compatible with the one specified for the limit an alert message will appear fea ie a teh J abiha dl defaki all rra Gel rma Se le gern dl Pitre ie ae ce ee Pe soa mare wt a LS ohh vA FAR Fk egeetes Gl Glia 2 hegre dice a dka H GO FG ce in a i Agr Pisna lati i 7 2 4 Advanced timing with Vesta i Rule conditions and actions have an evaluation time context Normally the context is that of turning on the rule meaning actions and conditions are immediately evaluated Additionally the time when conditions and actions are evaluated can be set by clicking on the icon l a goma i alle Off 000 00 00 ore min sec CHER tr EE F A dialogue window will appear where the type of timer can be selected 1 instantly referred to the evaluation time or absolute time 2 recurrent with a set frequency starting from an absolute time time or date time SATE 0 a or from the evaluation The timer is applied to the evaluation of the conditions actions displayed in cascade to the timer For example the illustration shows the light will be turned on at the specified time 11 6 2009 and 10 seconds after turning on Pulsante attivato If the timer precedes all other conditions and in this case i
64. ill automatically set the General blind function Perform the operation again linking the remaining input to the inputs with Blind down function To increase customisation potential the General lighted blind function is provided to lift or lower all connected devices for t time associated with the Time variable in the function in question set in the control device properties Please note that time is global for all blinds in this case The Eva board also provides a Staggered blind start function that avoids high peak currents if different elements are controlled The option can be enabled in the board properties window General options General options menu Please note that the use of a Dual control up down is not restricting In fact through prolonged pressure a Generic control can be used associating for example general blind up with normal pressure and general blind down with prolonged pressure 9 2 2 Using sensors Eva supports various sensors that can be linked to window treatment and awning functions like wind rain and twilight sensors Once sensors are imported and linked to available inputs link the associated input to the input that runs the function in question For example for rain sensors connect the input linked to the sensor with the control Mos REE input that lowers blinds vice versa for awnings the sensor will be linked to the input associated with the awning up function Please no
65. ith Single set point and Repeatable set point functions can be used To return to the set temperature select Initial set point 5 5 5 Managed mode with virtual thermostat When controlling temperature in managed mode the Therma board provides temperature data reading and boiler and heat regulation valve actuation functions Configuration and control is managed via the Vesta board this provides advanced functions such as maximum temperature limit minimum temperature limit and thermostat timer management ser ancl 5o To use a Therma board in managed mode just import a Virtual thermostat type element in the board configuration panel and create a connection from a Therma sensor point to the thermostat using LINKER mode see the following illustration for an example To use Therma board relays to start the boiler and heating control points typically fan coils and solenoid valves the Una heat regulation boiler and Una heat regulation valve functions associated with board inputs must be used CONFIGURATION EXAMPLE The illustration below shows an typical configuration for a Therma board in managed mode In this case a boiler is connected to the first relay with the Una heat regulation boiler function two fan coils are connected to relays 2 and 3 and a solenoid valve is connected to relay 4 associated to the board inputs with the Una heat regulation valve respectively In this case there are three Virtual thermost
66. k load cut off etc are sent to some boards separately An icon that indicates programming status is displayed to the right of each board No operation in progress Updating the program Board update successfully completed Board update completed with an error Mo 7 8 4 UNA protocol statistics To display Vesta serial bus statistics select Una protocol statistics from the Tools menu Messaggi inviati 7446 Messaggi al seconde 14 85 Timeout 8 0 1 1 Error 0 th tia Tipo di Scheda Fh s Tipe di Scheda Evotech 16i 100 b Scheda afl T Scheda afl Alter True Messaggi inviati 520 Timeout 1 0 1 1 Cre rrai 0 00 Timeout per Command IntutRead JE 1 Scheda af0006 E Scheda afs Tipe di Scheda Evotech 16i 100 PMM Tips di Scheda Difra Tipo di Scheda Una Thermostat T Scheda baboce Abiltata True Messaggi imisi 1002 Timeout 1 00 1 oe Cre errai 0 0 00 T Timeu per Corman QutlLung 1 T Canale 1 Messaggi inviati 7561 Messaggi al secondo 15 02 Timedut 33 0 44 Errori t0 E E Tipo di Scheda Evotech 16i 109 t Tipo di Scheda Evotech 16i 10o PRH Tipo di Scheda Difra A window will appear with the System serial lines indicated by the combo menu at the top Statistics are divided by channel and board type and include messages per second timeouts and transmission errors for each board connected to the bus or buses Click Update to refresh statistics for the selected system ser el 23
67. l purpose Web interface compatible with palmtops or smartphones Outside the home VESTA communicates via Web with an encrypted and secure protocol with SIDERA which in turn communicates with the user via a standard web interface Not only does SIDERA interface with domotics system clients but it also interfaces with installation technicians to allow them to upload product pricelist and design updates on LAPIS thus controlling both the home while acting as a design office Wo 2 INSTALLATION KIT The following is required to set up a basic UNA domotics system The LAPIS setup software DVD cantante USB RS485 CLAVIS adapter the serial cable with RJ11 connector and 4 pole extraction terminal one or more EVA boards to be set up any PC or laptop with Microsoft Windows Mac Os X or Linux OS with a USB port When installing a more complex domotics system the following is required to set up one or more VESTA boards the VESTA board to be set up any PC with Microsoft Mac Os or Linux OS with Ethernet connection to use as an alternative to USB connection with the CLAVIS adapter a CAT 5 Ethernet cable MWM 3 SYSTEM INSTALLATION This section illustrates how to install the LAPIS configuration system and CLAVIS adapter drivers 3 1 LAPIS installation LAPIS is easy to install and set up on a computer with Microsoft Mac or Linux operating systems Insert the product DVD in the DVD ROM drive
68. m di SAS imi Serco di Sets Imi miian oi SMS E bermostati and this preference will be saved for subsequent occurrences The implementation used for a condition can be checked by moving the cursor over the condition in the list oe rer B i 1 E i i 1 bene ro 1 i Err j i art Q ha mid hk oe E Bjarn E hk bi E k i Hel A oeii H r sm h f r Tiipun bo om ama f al a mi i i say Pia i kii i o ee sla fie a ae Fil a A l i bhia 18 a HE ip a kaj j oe fpi Uj TE r a a i i a E a sa Epa a P g ssa Tiri F k baas iri E mmia Pek ft ts PE m g FE Li a Pom eo Sen faz seg ir tk a FR 1 et fe n a C T i i i Sarat i 1 Hak Smed 2 PE e r a i aa a T Ais Furthermore all possible options are proposed as flaggable inthetermlist automatically updated after changing wiring configurations The current implementation in use if set is the flagged item B the value c Sine x the value Unlike conditions actions are effectively implements when activated in scenarios 7 2 6 Advanced element management via Vesta status message virtual button and switch STATUS ELEMENT A Status Element is found in the Lapis Component catalogue in the Logic section Its graphic representation is the logic status on off of its connected element If this element is in on status the Status element turns green otherwise it is red This element only accepts input connection
69. mni pedati reiia creiria recni mal hi liara gina a irii 3 1 4 Linux operating system The most popular Linux versions like Ubuntu Suse Fedora and others include CLAVIS transformer drivers in their operating systems Thus drivers need not be installed In the event of transformer operating problems contact technical support is 3 2 Eva board connection To program and test the EVA board once LAPIS is installed and CLAVIS connected to your PC see paragraph 3 1 connect the serial cable to the transformer and EVA board on the connector with AB terminals he ES une io Lapis Clavis Eva Power the EVA board connecting the power cord to the specific connector To test for correct board operations make sure the red D45 led is on and the D48 led blinks The two tests check for correct power and correct board operations For any EVA board problem refer to the board manual sere el o KR 4 USER INTERFACE The following chapter introduces LAPIS software functions to allow the installation technician to set up an EVA or VESTA board in the shortest time possible Li Fari OTS I kgg ee eto Dee eee Cee digg rte to ee oe i T mern ee he eR Bel le ee el es Bee ek Ha FOF deggie Pee fe oe ee Ce Pi pee ee Le ee LAILA 2 CRUD a ie I ie ee ES eee gg Bo 4 1 General user interface Click on the LAPIS icon to launch the program The general program window will appear with a vertical menu on the l
70. n while moving the mouse hiawagatore eal Pes 5 PANEL AND OBJECT PROPERTIES The following chapter describes main Lapis software component properties to exploit full EVA board potential The user can display information in the property window by clicking on the concerned element 5 1 Link map properties and display The link scenario features a series of parameters and options e banel name the parameter that identifies the panel with a name can be edited by the user e size read only parameter that indicates the map size in pixels e UD read only parameter that associates a univocal sequential number with a scenario Z Scena Mappa Pannelio dai collegamenti Nome pannella Pannella mappa 1 Nome pannell Pannello collegamenti 1 Dimensioni 224607400 Kimensionk 32007400 imposta come mappa predefinita ID 1 Experi mel pannella Mostra attrattar e element W Pannello collegamenti 1 ei uodalit collegamenti automatici Impeta ayes dalla mie Deeper rie i Mi pannello mappa 1 Dreri rinn 33 show element attractor option that displays a device positioning bar e automatic link mode option that when enabled automatically links devices to available EVA inputs outputs e import objects from map flag the concerned map to associate the link scenario to the selected display e description system designer note field On the other hand the link scenario contains the Panel name Siz
71. nd eliminate a single association double click the corresponding row to open the detail window for the selected code a ser ancl 63 EN To program the Difra board without using a PC please see the RFID manual DIFRA EVENTS Press this button to display a table listing the acquisition date event code and badge code for the last recorded events The types of recorded events can be e Eliminated events indicates that all events in Difra memory were eliminated All eliminated badges indicates that all codes for access badges were eliminated All eliminated non master badges indicates that all codes for client badges were eliminated e One eliminated badge indicates that a badge code was eliminated e Difra on indicates that the badge reader was turned on Ao e Access with master badge indicates that access was made with an administration badge e Admitted access indicates that access was made with a valid badge e Denied access indicates that access was attempted with an invalid badge not associated with the reader e Unknown event indicates that the reader recorded an event other than those listed above In this case the code specific to the event type is indicated DELETE BOARD MEMORY This lets you delete saved codes The user can select whether all codes or just non Master codes are deleted WARNING if all codes are deleted and then non Master codes are deleted the board cannot be used until all codes
72. nections are automatically made in the link panel by default 6 2 LINKER and SELECTION mode LINKER mode lets the user link one or more inputs to one or more outputs according to the desired function When HELPER mode is enabled once the input i e switch object and output i e light object are positioned in the scenario or link map click the toolbar button to enable LINKER mode At this point click on the input to display and arrow which if dragged to the output directly creates a link between the input and output on the EVA board where the elements in question are linked The link must always be made from the control input device i e switch object to the output device i e light object i esane E o ma P paiia ETT eae rE oT Eri ap 1 FR EGE r d criaram ae i eek ee eo ee mn m ui Once the two elements are linked a dropdown menu will appear to select the function to be applied to the relay that controls the output device For a switch you can select behaviour with normal pressure or with prolonged pressure For simplicity in this phase select Default connections For further information on applicable functions please see chapter 5 and specifically paragraph 5 2 If the operation was successful the link between the elements will always be displayed on the link A Item Type Pulsante map by a line in the image that tem Name Pulsante represents the EVA board Otherwi
73. oaded projects At this point based on the selected function use the buttons at the bottom to select the file to load or folder where the selected project is to be saved to run the function The Tools menu also includes a Save current project in remote function that provides a shortcut to save the current project 7 4 Vesta database management To explore the Vesta database select Explore Vesta database in the Tools menu Any tables in the selected Vesta database will be automatically loaded in this case VestaSh At this point the various tables can be explored using the controls at the top right hand side of the window Weta Tabeller del datwhaia Crea una richiesta W Ordina per HA Descrescente HH O Filtra HA KA V Limita a 30 4 risultati Applica The first control is Order by This orders results by table column name in ascending or descending order Flag the box to use this control The second control is Filter It is used to filter results based on a data criteria in the table For example the following illustration shows a filter which only displays configuration upload logs The last control Limit to limits the number of results It is always on to prevent too large data quantity requests For example only 30 results are requested in the previous example The Be phe er ar o ma oP Har irar pir GaN MOE EMT E E ma Ss Le Saal M 1 FL at ym
74. onnect your PC to the same network If Vesta is not connected to an Ethernet network it can be directly connected to your PC First connect the two Ethernet cards with a crossed network cable Next based on the operating system change network settings as indicated below Windows XP 1 Open the Control Panel in the Start menu 2 Select classic display and open Network connections 3 Right click the current local network connection LAN and select Properties 4 In the General section select Internet protocol TCP IP and click Properties to open the properties window 5 In the General section click Use the following IP address and enter 1 IP Address an address between 192 168 1 1 and 192 168 1 254 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 3 Default gateway not used 6 Click OK until all previously opened windows are closed 7 Reboot your computer 8 Once the PC is running open Lapis and continue with the next steps ser al 3 Windows Vista Gora kuin kje Coated uima Yeo fan gad F ees Eyad Sey or hrs SU hen bg Other ina Peter bo ak pee eet reser for me Peete ATLAS Bie Pay fand Ghena M on ane F pee Contgre ote er IF sjen miomos a tha Pdi a Le lig aon Lots fay yews ere mi Eji for hicraoh HEak IP sidem Sra uaa stat gateeuy F ms Fi a ol if Lag Hr hinar DHE eerie addresse freee Corin Pe birre Sods We det out iin Brera CAS s fie are eee Gets hat rink threaten T ot pepe tad
75. options folders The various parameters found in the different folders are described below e general options Timer folder folder that contains the following parameters N delay between start impulse received in input and o bounce effective output start Prolonged pressure time that sets prolonged pressure Ramp duration time that sets the length of the input signal ramp e general options general options folder folder that contains the following parameters Restore previous in the event of blackout when turning back on the relay status system restores Fluxa board status Ao 5 4 2 Dimmer management Dimming is managed using the Fluxa board green pin properties Select these elements in the properties window to display the various dimmer settings Specifically settings concern e Ramp mode indicates the type of function to be used for dimming Available modes include Rising 4 x only Descending only and Continuous which CPESIENsi iMm includes both Rising and Descending modes aE arts emar d e End switch mode indicates if when the upper or lower ramp limit is reached the dimming value stops awaiting the button to be released and pressed again e Save mode indicates that the light in the event of blackout must be initialised to the minimum 0 or maximum 100 or to the last set value e Light type indicates the type of light connected to the dimmer output whether a neon ligh
76. oset controlled by e a generic control for walkway lights with Sequenced lighting function with a 5 s on delay for the various light pairs to start the off procedure e a generic control to manage the light in front of the garage with Start function at a set time function e a generic control to manage the garden light with jog function in normal pressure and timed from Monday to Sunday with the enable input from dusk to dawn option e a generic control to manage the bedroom light with jog function in normal pressure and timed with restart function t 10 s associated with prolonged pressure e a generic control to manage the bathroom light e a generic control to manage the hallway light with jog function in normal pressure and timed with restart function t 20 s associated with prolonged pressure e a generic control to manage the living room light with jog function in normal pressure and All off function associated with prolonged pressure e an input directly linked to relay 11 with Closet function a User manual 141 LU WWW DOMOLOGICA COM MISTES DIVISIONE ELETTRICA Master S r l Divisione Elettrica Via Mario Tognato 16 35042 ESTE PD Tel 0429 602777 Fax 0429 601247 www domologica com Art 36SL MANU0003 rev 20100531
77. pdate slave board firmware EVA EVA PWM and all other Master products When Master de Srl releases new firmware connect one board to your PC at a time and select Update firmware in the Tools menu Select the serial port connected to the EVA board via CLAVIS and click Open port Next select Set Boot mode and enter the board serial number If the operation is successful the board ID and boot loader version will appear in the status window and the green EVA board D59 led will blink faster than in normal mode G L i i To cancel and update firmware Soren se 2 click Update firmware selecting the newly downloaded file from the browser Once the update is complete click Set normal mode ser eel 7 RR Note be careful when performing these operations since any errors could damage the board Ao 7 DESIGNING A COMPLETE SYSTEM The following chapter describes the most common EVA board programming procedures 7 1 Vesta configuration The previous chapter accurately described a system design based on a single EVA board In some situations however a single board cannot sufficiently manage all desired elements The Vesta board was specifically designed to permit the simultaneous use and interconnection of several slave boards EVA EVA PWM Difra Ingrid within the same domotics system 7 1 1 Physical board connection Vesta comes with an Ethernet adapter Thus Clavis is no longer required for connections Simply c
78. pdates from the Lapis Tools menu The window shown below lets you run these operations _Aagormamento del catalogo Gestione Manuali Cestione pacchetti 100504 Sidera Home User Manual Typo I __ A uiorna ina calla Contretia il Cd Dvd In fact you can view the list of all available manuals by clicking Update or search for a manual in the CD DVD by clicking Check CD DVD Both options populate the list of manuals with available manuals Select one of the manuals from the list as shown below The Install button is enabled and you can install the selected manual by clicking on this button Installation saves the selected manual in the user s Una manuals lang_code folder under the name LapisUserManual where lang code is written as language_country so for instance Italian is written as it IT Each installation deletes any previously installed versions To open a manual select Open manual from the Lapis Help menu ser acl 27 8 Map EDITOR Lapis includes a simple and fast map creation tool To open the map editor select Create new map from the Lapis Edit menu A window like the one shown below will open where you can create a new map The tool lets you draw a map and add doors e windows e quotas e areas that let you add texture inside the map To start drawing walls click on the wall icon in the toolbar At this point left click on the drawing area to add a wall Click and drag the cursor
79. put times for irrigation setting in the EVA board properties window General options folder lets you use the Timer parameter set in the properties of other EVA board inputs that manage relays with the Cyclic Video camera function The RAIN sensor prevents irrigation from starting if it is raining and turns off irrigation when it starts to rain while irrigation is running 19 IRRIGATION TEST this function sets the single valves as input and output This function lets you work on a single valve to test it or to only irrigate the selected zone without having to start the entire irrigation cycle for time t set in the same way as function 17 ser manuel EF 20 BOILER CONTROL sets the boiler output The associated input is also a general heating control If open heating is running Only one boiler can be managed for each EVA board 21 SOLENOID VALVE CONTROL the valve is an input associated with an output A thermostat normally requires a temperature increase thus the set temperature is higher than the room temperature and closes an output that usually goes to the boiler The thermostat is connected to a valve input which if closed activates the specified output that turns on a fan coil or radiator solenoid valve and boiler output 22 DIMMED function that replicates an input on an output 23 SEWAGE WATER MANAGEMENT FIRST AND SECOND LEVEL as known the sewage water pump empties waste water wells This pump is managed wi
80. re the same as EVA For this reason please see paragraph 5 2 1 Specific THERMA functions exclusively concerning heat regulation are thus found in the board properties input output General options divided in the Timer and General options folders The various parameters found in the different folders are described below ser el 55 KM e general options Timer folder folder that contains the following parameters delay between start impulse received in input and No bounce effective output start Prolonged pressure time that sets prolonged pressure time between one temperature sensor reading and Sensor update speed FE time between valve opening and boiler start Heaters request heat and the boiler starts after the set number of seconds Parameter valid in autonomous mode Boiler timer maximum deviation in degrees between User temperature set points and System temperature set points Parameter valid in autonomous mode Maximum deviation e general options general options folder folder that contains the following parameters Restore previous relay status and in the event of blackout when turning back on the temperature set system restores Therma board status points 5 5 2 Temperature reading points The Therma board has four temperature reading points Data is read by sensors cyclically with an interval set in the section concerning general board options Each sensor is represented by
81. rigaziana Yontilconvethore Seleziona la cakiaia Bo 6 EVA BOARD BASED SYSTEM DESIGN The following chapter uses the LAPIS software functions introduced in chapter 4 to allow the installation technician to design a domotics system in the most intuitive way possible For this reason LAPIS provides a series of user friendly interfaces and two modes HELPER and LINKER SELECTION to help the user set and connect the various system elements For unskilled users we recommend both options are enabled 6 1 Helper mode Once enabled by clicking on the toolbar button the HELPER mode promotes orderly component positioning suggesting the ideal object position and automatically connecting the component based on its properties to the first available input or output Automatic connection is due to the Automatic connection mode function managed in the link scenario property window This function is enabled by default For further information on this function please see paragraph 5 1 ee ee ee bee FE a 3 at x Panik cal colegemenli ser ancl 69 RR The ideal position is suggested by a box with a blue background when a component is dragged from the catalogue to the link panel Otherwise if a component is dragged to a scenario that contains an environment map no position is suggested since the operator will drop the object in the scenario where the device will be physically installed At the same time positioning and con
82. s EVA 1 EVA 2 EVA 3 EVA 4 Scheda EVA af0003 Fluxa Board cObbcc lelecomanadl Msg REVUE gt f mostra il messaggio SCN 107 MESSAGE ELEMENT The Lapis Rule Editor Element List contains a Message element as shown in the illustration whose activation can be linked to a certain condition Activating the message element displays the selected message on Visus mostra il messaggi Annulla maoctra il ae se As shown in the two illustrations different text descriptions can be linked to this element In fact you can add whatever text you want by clicking on the green icon on the right and selecting either e last received text message content e last received text message sender is VIRTUAL KEY An element called the Virtual Key is found in the Lapis Component Catalogue Logic section This element logistically represents a virtual device with a sole output that can be linked to any element that has an input port The Virtual Key does not have any status representing an impulsive type logic control VIRTUAL SWITCH A Virtual switch is included in the same section as the Virtual Key The only difference between the two virtual elements is that the first as the name suggests has two statuses on and off which correspond to two different output signals ser el 109 RR 7 2 7 Sending the project to Vesta Once completing the project on Lapis click Play in the toolbar to send it to Ve
83. s associated with the Impulse input NUMBER OR PU See and Impulse contact gate function ig Lip fancih janari Le Se ee l Hk LEB Penh garaf dl En Temponzzamom Cpreni general Denon generali l tinei Arii rEg Cathe lat r Dengi ger ii DU CMGI Oh OS Risteigarmenia Bepridtina lo t le pretedente dei rele m5 s O05 Frei ike produ rom Luci in sogns werg a DEF OS LHR GIS Femmes lugi acyernga Ringed luti in eget AVVO Gali ipparelle iin 7 ERIE take A Fema di lampegys Lilia i tingali ternpi delle wicibe par la teguina 05 z 0005 Tespa te allira Seegnicsteia heiii MPIC Utila i tingali tempi delle wicibe per Porgarione iim z Mid fuente loig Ruining brunet Ml Spegnimento buci teenporizzate abelitate a i z i e general options general options folder folder that contains the following options Restore previous in the event of blackout when turning back on relay status the system restores EVA board status parameter associated with the Lights in Reversed lights in sequence sequence function that reverses the lights off sequence compared to the lights on sequence parameter associated with the Blind function Staggered blind start that staggers blind opening to avoid line overloads instead of using the Cyclic Video camera Use single output times for parameter as a global parameter the Time sequence parameter set in the various EVA board input proper
84. se this link is not displayed in the scenario map when passing the cursor over the device in question e ba 3 p JE E E 3 fis To move elements in the map disable the LINKER function by clicking on the button This switches the system to SELECTION mode Note you can switch from SELECTION to LINKER mode by right clicking a scenario section where no elements are installed and selecting the option displayed in the dropdown menu 6 3 Designing a new system As already mentioned in chapter 4 the main LAPIS user interface opens when the program is launched ser ancl 7 RER Click New to search for new connected devices EVA boards EVA boards with load control VESTA boards To search for new devices click yes in the dialogue window The system automatically detects connected boards Select those of interest and click Import selected peripherals A system can also be designed without connected boards click no in the new device search dialogue window and enter a generic EVA board from the product catalogue Later when the board is available and connected to your PC click Search peripherals in the tool menu note the board serial number listed in the description i e ffffd and enter it in the EVA board Properties Window Serial Number 6 3 1 Linking a connection map to a display map The previous control opens the design interface and automatically creates a link panel for each EVA boar
85. set point value set by the configuration 14 AUTOMATIC BOILER VALVE for Therma stand alone programming the set temperature controls the zone valve and consequently the boiler valve 15 AUTOMATIC FAN COIL for Therma stand alone programming the function is similar to the Fan coil control with the difference that the fan coil is turned on and off according to the temperature set in Therma a 5 5 4 Autonomous mode Autonomous Therma board management is able to independently manage heat regulation functions using the integrated temperature reading points When the board is set in this mode remember that each output is implicitly associated with the temperature sensor with the corresponding number in this case for example setting an input with the Initial set point function relay 1 will refer to sensor point 1 settings The following heat regulation functions can be used with this mode Boiler control e Solenoid valve control e Season e Fan coil Valve output 0 10 Single set point e Repeatable set point e Initial set point Automatic boiler valve Automatic fan coil Basic operations are the following the board controls the selected boiler and zone valve activation functions depending on board programming keeping temperature always superior or inferior depending on the season to the one set in the sensor Temperature set point field To change the desired temperature the buttons connected to inputs w
86. ssociated with parameter Deaf output time in the EVA board properties window Timer folder Wo 17 BLIND UP DOWN each up down effects an output for time t associated with the Time parameter in the EVA board input properties window programmed with the function in question If the blind is already rising a down command interrupts the ascent and after time t1 enables descent The t1 parameter is associated with the Blind reverse display setting in the EVA board properties window Timer folder Each ascent descent is only tied to one blind Two blinds cannot be associated with the same button with this function 18 IRRIGATION ON OFF this is a cyclical function that effects all irrigation valves connected to inputs set with this function Furthermore the water pump is turned on if specified The single irrigation valves are not specified since the board automatically finds all valves The pump output is optional since not always needed If installed it is associated with an input using the Solenoid valve control function Once the irrigation cycle has started it can be interrupted with another input Otherwise the board stops the irrigation cycle disables all valves and if installed the pump Irrigation time for single valves can be set singularly or the same for all peripherals The global parameter is associated with the Irrigation setting in the EVA board properties window Timer folder The Use single out
87. sta and switch to Run mode awaiting delivery This operation may take several seconds WARNING sending a new project fully overwrites the previous project 7 2 8 Printing wiring instructions The printing wiring instructions function provides the user with a printable version of the project created in Lapis organised to permit the simple consultation of the relations between the various Una line devices and project elements It also lets the user export project documents in PDF Portable Document Format and ODT formats OpenDocument Text Document typical open office format To generate the document with wiring instructions simple open a Lapis project and select Print wiring instructions from the Tools menu A new window will appear with a simple text editor where the generated document is displayed The document can be edited using the provided functions for customisations Text formatting tools font type and size bold script and underlined colour Mis paragraph settings justified align right align left or centred copy and paste and undo redo functions are available The generated document consists of a heading with the project name and description assigned the first time it was saved or edited using the Edit project details tool in the File menu The document creation date is also listed The next part includes all project devices listed in a table any associated functions and links with other system elements
88. t thus a ballast type dimmer or other type of device these devices will be supported by future Lapis releases A bar identified by the item Dimming value is found at at the top When connected with Lapis this bar can be used to edit the neon dimming value 5 4 3 Input and output pin properties FLUXA inputs and outputs are the exact same as EVA ones concerning editable parameters ser eel 5 REN 5 4 4 Supported input programs Some Fluxa functions are identical to Eva board functions Specifically for functions e Jog Timer with reset denied or not and restart Delay Input Output All on and off Duplicate input on another input Inhibit inputs for full descriptions please see the Eva board section A series of specific functions are also included to manage dimmer lights These functions include 1 RAMP at each input impulse the light behaves as if the Jog program was set Dimming is managed with prolonged pressure nPlease see paragraph 5 4 2 for ramp modes 2 DARK LIGHT this function requires the Master light sensor connected to FLUXA Under the set limit the light turns on to the selected value When initial lighting conditions are restored the light turns off To set the light value set the Sensor set point a value between 0 and 255 in the properties for the input connected to the sensor yellow triangle on the Fluxa board 3 FIXED LIGHT this function requires the Master light sensor
89. t click this element and select Condition Selection Ingrid Board Ingrid Input 1 Ingrid Input 1 pressed Fis Several conditions can be entered to activate an input To do this simply repeat the condition selection procedure Lastly click on the Virtual Bridge lock The properties of all set conditions appear in the window As activation conditions select all actions true or only one action true in the dropdown menu To delete a condition click on the red x in the conditions listed in the properties window 7 2 3 Creating scenarios Scenarios are lists of actions to be taken on system elements that turn on off when all or some user conditions are true l e Scenario 1 If one of the following events is true X button pressed Light L off Apply the following actions Turn on light Y In this scenario light Y turns on when any one of the two set conditions is true To correctly interpret the meaning of the created scenarios you must understand that scenarios are only evaluated when an event occurs like a button being pressed or a light turned off Therefore the scenario in example 1 can also be expressed as If button X is pressed or if Light L is turned off turn on Light Y l e Scenario 2 If all of the following events are true X button pressed Light L off Apply the following actions Turn on light Y Here too the scenario is triggered when an event occurs either the Y button is pressed or light L is
90. t is highlighted in grey the scenario will be enabled and cause when elapsed the following conditions to be evaluated If the timer is relative the reference time is the scenario enable time If the evaluation of one condition is applied to a recurrent timer the condition will be repeatedly evaluated according to the period set in the timer and return true at the end of the timer only if true at each single evaluation The same applies for false evaluations immediately after deemed false without waiting for the timer to elapse Recurrent timers referred to actions repeat the action in each interval W Pulsante attivato ly dopo 00 00 10 ore min sec Punto luce accesa applica le seguenti azioni dopo 00 00 06 ore min sec accendi Punto luce _ Termina i timer attivi quando lo scenario viene disabilitato HH Mo Please note that each time scenario conditions are re evaluated for example due to an element status change a valid evaluation context is maintained for the entire period in which the scenario is enabled Therefore several evaluation contexts can be on simultaneously with their respective actions to be run For example e time 0 light on user turns on Button new context that expires at time 6 e time 2 user turns on Button new context that expires at time 8 e time 6 first context expires light turns off e time 7 user turns on light time 8 second context expires
91. t of Vesta boards and running Visus and Tosca modules To start select a row for i teda iat DA be TLES P Vetar 1G ere Tay Mi PS 18 a vers Ved Li Gh Po 08 4 Bell prii re ee A list of themes available in the selected Visus and the currently used theme appear At least one row for the default theme will be listed along with any other loaded themes serene 7 REN new theme can be created by selecting New theme which appears when you right click the default theme row This displays a dialogue window shown below where you can enter the name for the new theme The new theme is created as a copy of the default theme and can be used to create a custom theme Each element in the theme generally includes two icons associated with the elements two on off statuses which can be edited using the text menu that appears by right clicking the icon as shown below The dialogue window shown below will appear where you can select the new icon to associate with an element status ey er be eee I Cx ran ill Ang FF ie i i mi Tyri Eira prii biir De ina OF Ling mirror bere a Beefauck Thee 3 1 Hue Pe l i gial meni mm mm oe ee Wl ee m mm Al g emLigtt i erar amp Ajine eter e Leaning lemme j Beg pe er L 4 BelElerment 7 Hir Element Camnbia lioni Om Gorn raar h bn Rape F Fj fart C k a Desilo AE val ere rt ew le etl PA hae da Lae Rae meer Hale El eee Hemingtiement Ligii Ek
92. te that the Wind sensor also requires the activation limit to be set by setting the number of impulses in proportion to wind speed in the specific Wind sensor impulse box in the associated input properties window The twilight sensor unlike the previous sensors directly effects the concerned output acting as a switch Thus connect the associated input to the sensor with the relay that controls for example awning opening For further information on the twilight sensor see point 24 in the Output supported programs and functions described in section 5 2 3 9 2 3 Using timers As introduced in section 6 3 4 functions set in the previous paragraphs can be timed by selecting the input in question and setting the type days and time if necessary to be run The introduced parameters are found in the input device properties timer folder Timers available for this type of application are e start a function at a set time e start a function at dawn e start a function at dusk 9 3 Video surveillance To manage a video surveillance system in Cyclic video camera mode based on analogue video cameras simply import the required number of video cameras Each video camera must be linked to a relay Thus if the HELPER mode is enabled peripherals will be directly connected to the first available relays Otherwise enable LINKER mode and link relays to the video camera icon Associate each relay linked to a video camera to an input using
93. th to inputs associated with floating sensors An output associated with the drain pump can be set for each input Level 1 input 1 drains water for x seconds until the correct input status is restored Level 2 drains for x seconds regardless of the input level If water is not drained within x seconds it may mean that the floater is broken continuously activating the pump The x parameter is associated with the Time parameter in the EVA board input property window associated with the function in question 24 BRIGHTNESS SENSOR function that controls one or more outputs Several twilight sensors cannot be associated with the same board This function acts as a switch that is enabled if a certain brightness limit is exceeded This function acts in two ways e normally open this option refers to the type of sensor connected to the EVA board When the sensor is closed the relays are excited This function lets relays turn off singularly using the associated control If the sensor input is open the relays are closed and status cannot be changed using the associated controls Ao e restricted the sensor enables the outputs it is connected to through the input meaning the functions associated with the input are only enabled if the sensor Switches 25 LIGHTS IN SEQUENCE 1 INPUT works like the the Lights in sequence function In this case a single input controls the n connected relays and the sequence Is in ascending ord
94. the Time parameter for the Jog function in the input settings controlled by the input with the Lights in sequence function By selecting the relevant options in the EVA board properties window General options folder you can e enable timed shutdown Timed lights off enabled after all are turned on and after the set time t relays turn off one at a time without the input impulse Bo e reverse shutdown Reverse lights in sequence after all are turned on whether turned off using the switch or automated relays turn off following the start sequence in reverse order This function can be set on jog and timed with reset functions but not on timed with restart 4 GENERAL BLINDS all blinds are opened with a short impulse and closed with a prolonged impulse Blinds can be staggered by enabling the Staggered blind start function in the EVA board properties window General options folder This function acts on inputs and either single blind ascents or descents are specified to manage for example a blind and close the shutter shutters work in reverse Note when controlling blinds awnings or skylights set the Blind parameter in the EVA board properties window Timer folder 5 GENERAL LIGHTED BLINDS an input impulse raises blinds for t time a prolonged impulse lowers them for t time The t parameter is associated with the Time item in the EVA board input property window associated with the General
95. the same input with several outputs relay 9 IMPULSE CONTACT GATE after n impulses set in input the associated relay is excited for a short period of time The interval between one impulse and the next must be between about 3s If this time is exceeded the timer starts from zero The function cannot be overlapped The Impulse contact program is used to open electrical gates or doors With n impulses the door opens because the relay is excited for 1 s The n parameter is set by the Number of Impulses in the EVA board properties window Timer folder This function associates the same input with several outputs relay 10 IMPULSE INPUT after n impulses associated with the global number of impulses parameter in the EVA board properties window Timer folder the associated relay is excited until n new impulses are received in input The interval between one impulse and the next must be between about 3 s If this time is exceeded the impulse timer is reset 43 This function associates the same input with several outputs relay 11 CYCLIC VIDEO CAMERAS this function is used to associate a single output to each input and is significant if at least two inputs and thus two relays are used Once the function is set the first relay turns on for set time t At the end of this time it will turn off and the next one will turn on The t parameter is associated with the Cyclic Video camera setting in th
96. ties is used instead of using the Irrigation parameter as a global parameter the Time parameter set in the various EVA board input properties is used Use single output times for irrigation Lights off turns off relays controlled by the Lights in timer enabled sequence function without input impulse enabled by default e Dawn dusk click the specific key to open the H Sesser automatic dawn and dusk management window The Site management section lets you select the city where the system is installed Once selected longitude and latitude are displayed Click Calculate to update dawn and dusk time to the calendar and site Once set dawn and dusk times can be manually edited by navigating in the calendar selecting the day month and year and editing the Dawn and Dusk parameters The Reset control returns manually edited times to those set for the selected site ser ancl 37 Lapis lets you load and save EVA board settings on file using the Load settings from file and Save settings to file controls Lak F bmpmriarioni di Bmg li imponi di ergani prae if Seni Each EVA board input or output is characterised by parameters e Programming program associated with the board input that controls input and output behaviour Time simple impulse programming local timers associated with certain functions such i as Cyclic Video camera and Irrigation to P AA hoa en
97. to the Lapis Map panel As shown below you can reopen the map editor using the button on the right or the test menu that appears when you right click the map Preferenre Dimensione Scala 1 0m m Passi griglia 4 Annulla This illustration also shows how you can add light points switches and in general all components found in the Lapis catalogue to the created map User manual 1311 Mo 9 COMMON EVA PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES The following chapter describes the most common EVA and EVA POWER board programming procedures 9 1 Lighting This paragraph describes the most common lighting settings Import the Light Halogen light or similar objects and relevant switches to control previously imported elements Each light must be linked to arelay Thus ifthe HELPER mode is enabled peripherals will be directly connected to the first available relays Otherwise enable LINKER mode and link relays to the light icons Follow the same Steps to link switches to inputs Using LINKER mode link each switch to one or more Light objects Default programming for this type of link is Jog However timed programs see section 7 1 1 and a series of general controls see section 7 2 3 can be set EVA implements a series of timers tied to the days of the week and time that can be linked to Jog programming Main timers are listed below e on off at a set time e on at a set time without manual input control e on of
98. ue e enabled it it can be turned on when conditions are true Scenario editor To create new scenarios use the Scenario editor found in the tool menu SCENARIO EDITOR Fis The scenario editor is divided in three panels The panel on the left shows created scenarios and lets you add new ones using the dropdown menu Nuovo Seleziona il tipo di scenario flag a scenario to use it and rename by double clicking it or delete a scenario by clicking the icon The central panel shows the definition of the scenario currently selected from the panel on the left The panel on the right shows the various functions provided by the elements in the system which dragged to the central panel set scenarios The terms listed in the left panel may require free parameters to be specified They can be manually set or using the the button use the value returned by another compatible term selected in a list similar to the panel term list For example this mode can be used to print a received text message on the screen MAIN SWITCH SCENARIOS Main switch scenarios are used to model main switches or simple rules such as If Then Thus aS soon as turned on when conditions are true they run the indicated actions and turn on to become immediately available to be turned on again when conditions are true Conditions are listed in the green list in the editor _ Abilitato di default
99. vailable in Lapis software when connected to the internet or at htto www master de it User manual Ae Wo 1 INTRODUCTION Thank you for having purchased LAPIS software to set up the UNA domotics system manufactured by Terteck Srl member of the Master Srl Divisione Elettrica group UNA is an approach to the science of home and building automation domotics The UNA system is made up of one or more EVA boards that include the domotics system sensor actuator functions and one or more VESTA boards that include the high level logic coordination and integration functions The EVA and VESTA boards are programmed via LAPIS software According to the configuration LAPIS can reach the VESTA and EVA boards via Ethernet or when no VESTA boards are installed it can directly connect to the EVA board via CLAVIS the USB to RS485 transformer EVA the UNA domotics system base is able to control lighting blinds heating weather and climate sensors outdoor irrigation systems solenoid valves and pumps timed functions audio visual signals analogue video signals energy savings and consumption reading ser mana i VESTA the heart of the UNA logic system has various interfaces It controls and coordinates EVA boards via 485 bus and uses the Ethernet or wireless connection to interface with the user and SIDERA In the home the user has access to the entire domotics system both via a proprietary Tablet interface and through a genera
100. vice provider in the example vodafone IT e Signal quality e Device status online offline SIM PIN status entered not entered ann Gp ConBiqueation Sera yeaa Oper aar Cormrected a Fi i mace 7137 A ath amp Murer mutere ret i ingeso Numer BA orita in utoa 267 SORTS Kame Banchi Numere 9829839827 Sava To add a number to one of the two lists press and enter the name and number in the spaces below To delete a number select it from the list and press 88 7 1 4 INFRARED control management module configuration One of Vesta s functions manages signals received from an infrared remote control The set up procedure lets you use various types of devices recognising the remote control signal and saving the selected keys for further information see the enclosed Supported Remote Control list To set up the infrared control module select Set up infrared module in the Lapis Tools menu Me ea i The displayed window illustrated below contains the following elements System list of currently running Vesta boards Select the board to be set up from this list Control list list of controls to be associated with the remote control keys to be set up This list initially empty will include the names to be associated with the controls to be saved You can add elements to the list by clicking the Add key on the right Once clicked a dialogue window
101. warning message on operation delicacy appears once confirmed you can select the update file to send to Vesta Amenzione Ques un operazhone gt de lie Ea ga Si prega di non spegnere vesi di nom goon I cava di rete durante l operazione Se si verifica una delle precedent gi prega di contattare i supporti Wosta vesia Westa 163 2 54 52 54 Once the file is selected the Vesta update procedure begins At the end of the procedure this usually lasts several minutes the Vesta board will automatically reboot and is ready for use After the update the board will be displayed in the board list when you click Search For new Vesta version updates updating can be confirmed by clicking Set up and checking that the version number is updated to the version indicated in the installation technical portal download Nome Macchin Westa version 1 1 3 Model 10 i kermel version 2 6 22 6 kat hine Date 24 now 2009 06 47 42 imposta ora disabilitata oo dee JOOS Odo de S Astal P 169 254 9 094 T iv Abllita servizio DHCP iP ee ska Matcher Re Car reva Anrulla NOTE Several windows may appear with update results This is due to the fact that there are several connected network interfaces on your PC NOTE The same procedure is used to update Visus software The only difference is that no installation result window appears IMPORTANT The update procedure is delicate Board power outage during this ph
102. y to be linked on the radio remote control and then press and hold down the Record key until successfully recorded As with the infrared management module once the project is loaded in Vesta you can check correct remote control key recordings by opening the radio control module set up window The grey icons to the right of the listed elements should briefly turn green when remote controls keys are pressed 7 1 6 Sound configuration The Vesta board can reproduce sounds if connected to speakers The Vesta can reproduce two types of sounds e recorded sounds wave type files e convert text into sound thanks to its voice synthesis capacity TextloSpeech function The second type is support thanks to Festival a software that generates sounds from written text Both reproduction modes are simultaneously supported by Vesta As for the log function an SD card must be inserted in the Vesta slot where sound files and various Festival voices are saved Furthermore a special SD card must be used to use Festival suitably formatted for TextToSpeech support is To set up the voice synthesis system and load the sound file on Vesta select Manage Vesta Sounds from the Tools menu The sound management window appears First select the Vesta to be set up from the System dropdown menu Next start loading files to the Vesta board or set up the voice synthesis system Press to select the required file maximum loadable file si
103. you to repeat the link is displayed If the link fails several times consecutively for a single key or for all keys we recommend you check remote control compatibility and repeat the entire recording procedure Bo To end key recording simply press the End link key As can be seen in the illustration at the top right the Recording successfully completed message appears in the window status bar to confirm operation results An additional confirmation can be had on link correctness as shown in the next illustration To apply changes to links send the project file to Vesta Once the project is loaded in Vesta you can check correct remote control key recordings by opening the infrared control module set up window The grey icons to the right of the listed elements should briefly turn green when remote controls keys are pressed 91 7 1 5 RADIO control management module configuration The Vesta module lets you record various types of 434 MHz remote controls Nevertheless correct link operations highly depend on the manufacturer s protocol For further information on supported radio remote control compatibility see the enclosed Supported Remote Control List or visit sidera terteck it Radio remote control set up is the same as infrared remote control set up Therefore please see that paragraph for a detailed description The substantial difference between the two link modes is in the signal recording procedure hold down ke
104. ze is 5MB At this point the Filename text box background turns red this means that the file was not loaded in Vesta Name the file to be loaded and press Upload lf the file is successfully loaded the Filename text box background turns green At this point click OK infornmarion iin file di suena infarnnarioni tin file di suona Home del Sugmo Test Home del Sunne Tesi a OK q Arr ka k ser ancl o MR The loaded file will be displayed in the central list To add other files repeat this procedure To delete a file from Vesta select it in the list and click Remove To change a loaded file name select it and click Edit rename the file and click OK Gestore del suoni di Vesta Slabema VeataShowloom sd Hore diel aware H ri itl Fl Aggiungi i Seormod rune sounds EN EHmina T Suona Fuer sounds fal Modifita 1 ChTutte resources sdounds C a Retuperd Fille colina Limigu english ie Vere kal diphore Salva Chiwdi The voice synthesis system is set up using the dropdown menus at the bottom of the window Use the first to select one of the languages in the SD Use the second to select one of the items associated with the selected language The configuration in the illustration above sets the language to Italian and the voice to pc_diphone When finished click Save to apply settings when the configuration is sent Please note that voice synthesis performance is significantly in
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