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10 2.5 More about the Setup screen Though there are several settings under this category, only configure a Username and Password to get started (ref
100 The VoIP through Touch Screen setup is listed below the Touch Screen setup. This will allow you to setup each touch screen and the correspondin
1016.11.1 Quick Screen Quick Screens allow for fast and easy access to the features you use more prevalently on each touch screen. Quick Screens can
102 To set up the Modules, select the corresponding features that you would like to control within each Module. When you finish selecting all of th
1036.11.2 Advanced Commands Use the Advance Command button to override commands through the system to perform other actions. This is done by runnin
104 6.12 Setup Once you have entered the data for each subsystem, move on to the last link on the Administrator screen which is labeled Setup. Thou
105the server will be detecting the hardware for your new installation, this rebooting process can take up to 20 minutes. Note: Once all hardware is
106 Use these fields to setup the Longitude & Latitude for sunrise and sunset. This is used in cases where things are triggered by the sun settin
107The hardware log will give you a list of errors that occur during the Hardware Detection process. You will need to check this every time you detec
108 Change Password This will change the password on the administrator login screen, the htaccess for web access, and ssh password for the root user
1097.0 Configuring Cisco Router Do this after you insert the touch screen and IPs. Now you need to setup the Cisco 831 for internet access and DHCP.
11If changes are made to any category, other than Profile, click the Update Server button followed by clicking the Soft Server Reboot button. When a
110 • When using the Camera Button on the EyeOn User screen; the View or Recorded videos will not be accessible. To access these screens you will be
111 8.0 Miscellaneous Information 8.1 Server Startup Script Run startup script to detect new hardware from terminal: Option 1, reboot server Optio
112 8.2 IP.cgi The User Screen helps enforce restrictions through use of the Lock and Limit Screen buttons. These screens allow you to limit which f
113 #Reference to each restriction #Climate #&ThermostatReferenceNum1=2& #Devices #&Device1Name=DETACHED LEFT& #Security #&Secur
114 8.3 RS232 Device Commands You can use these RS232 commands to help with trouble shooting needs. Device Command Baud Rate Settings Comments RS48
1158.4 Extending RS232 8.4.1 Extending RS232 – Ethernet Adaptor To do this you need to use a device that converts RS-232 to IP. This will allow yo
116 8.4.2 Extending RS232 – Cat. 5 Extender RS 232 can be ran into Cat 5 using the Minicom Adapter listed on our order sheet.
1178.4.3 Manage Remotes Device Settings The device settings are used during the initial setup for programming the devices in your system. The devic
118 8.5 Intercom At times, the installer may find the need to adjust the volume of the microphone input on the EyeOn Server in order to increase th
1198.7 EyeOn Limitations Though the EyeOn Server is extremely flexible and can be used in most home automation installations, there are limitation
12 2.8 About User Website Access Accessing the EyeOn system remotely is an important feature of the EyeOn Automation system. This can be achieved us
120 8.8 Commonly Used Moods Some event sequences must be setup as a mood to function appropriately. There are many reasons to make triggers run mood
121• Make this a mood, room specific, resettable no o Outside Mood Turn on outside music, turn up volume • Make this a mood, room specific, rese
122 Make this a trigger. This can be on an F button or Insteon button, or also be on the garage. If it is on the garage, it will automatically run
123o Motion Detector Triggers “Today is trash day” Audio Feedback Audio feedback, wait (the wait is to wait and make sure it doesn’t happen every
124 9.0 Remotes 9.1 EyeOn Remote Setup 9.1.1 EyeOn Remote Basics Notes: This product is a universal, learning remote control with 12 dedicated c
12526 SWAP UNV/LRN 54 LIGHTS ROOM D3h 27 MOVE UNV/LRN 55 SOUND ON/OFF D4h 28 PDP UNV/LRN 56 GARAGE D5h 9.1.2 System Code Selection Procedure T
126 9.2 EyeOn Remote Programming Codes can be found in the next section, Remote Codes. 1. Code setup 1-1) Manual code setup • Press and hold [De
1272. Code Read Back * This function will indicate code number which you selected. • Press and hold [Device] + [Info] buttons until the LED illumina
128 4) Clear ALL Devices: This function clear all learned codes in all devices. • Press and hold [Exit] + [All] until LED illuminates. • All learn
9.2 Remote Codes DVD Codes Magnavox (Philips) 006 LG 054 Zenith 054 Hitachi 014 NAD 030 Onkyo 025 Harman/Kardon 027 MINTEK 060 Gradien
133.0 EyeOn Touch Screen: Quick Start Guide 3.1 Introduction The EyeOn Touch Screen is the perfect compliment to the EyeOn Automation Server and
130 TV Codes Curtis Mathes 152 Emerson 152 Samsung 152 Sharp 152 Magnavox (Philips) 073 Philips (Magnavox) 073 Amark 007 Coronado 007 C
131Pioneer 046 MGA/Mitsubishi 156 Sanyo 133 Magnavox (Philips) 097 Philips (Magnavox) 097 Jensen 087 Sharp 140 Candle 027 Citizen 027 Da
132 Philips (Magnavox) 005 Sylvania 005 Daewoo 039 Orion 047 Proton 126 MGA/Mitsubishi 159 Emerson 145 Proton 128 MGA/Mitsubishi 141 Sha
133 VCR Codes Orion 065 Sylvania 065 Sylvania 074 Audio Dynamics 044 Colortyme 044 Curtis Mathes 044 Dbx 044 Harman/Kardon 044 Jc Penney
134 Quasar 013 JVC 004 Kenwood 004 NEC 004 Pioneer 004 Sansui 004 Zenith 004 JVC 038 Zenith 038 Zenith 018 Sylvania 117 Emerson
10.0 EyeOn Setup Check List Test All Devices Test All Audio in each room, and all sources Test All Tuners (FM 107.5 & XM 22)
14 3.3.1 Method 1: EyeOn Touch Screen not Connected to an EyeOn Server Applying power to the EyeOn Touch Screen before connecting it to an EyeOn
15 Figure 2 3.3.2 Method 2: EyeOn Touch Screen Connected to an EyeOn Server The Control Panel can also be accessed from the EyeOn Touch S
16 3.4 Choosing a mounting location Before starting, there are a few things to take into consideration when choosing a location for the EyeOn Touch
17 Figure 5 3.7 Terminations Before terminating the communication and power cables, take a moment to get familiarized with the connection
18 4. After ensuring that each terminal has been loosened enough to accommodate the wire, insert and secure each wire into the touch screen’s termin
19 3.9 Remote Access The EyeOn Touch Screen is accessible through Windows Remote Desktop. To access the touch screen remotely follow these steps: 1
2 Table of Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION...
20 4.0 EyeOn Hardware Setup 4.1 AUDIO: Nuvo Concerto and Grand Concerto System (010001) The following information is only meant to supplement the
21 • The Nuvo Concerto audio system requires internal programming for the system to work with the EyeOn Server. 4.1.3 Suggestions • First, you
22 After you have decided how you are going to have the system laid out you will need to download the Nuvo desktop software to your computer. Downl
23control that source. If you have no keypads then you can skip this step. (More information for setting up IR devices is located in the Integra DPC-
24 (Notice the gain, some devices put out less output than others. You can use this to have Nuvo broadcast the source at a louder volume.) If you a
25Example 1: (pictured below) If you are using the Audio feedback or doorbell you must use Zone 16 for the System Master take over for the intercom.
26 4.2 AUDIO: Russound System (010003) The Russound audio system does not requires internal programming for the system to work with the EyeOn Server
27 Display Preference Mode (3.DSPLY PREF) This mode allows you to choose how XM channel information will be displayed on the keypad and tuner. Approp
28 From here, you will be on the Configurator screen where you will need to select which Nuvo device you have. Below is an example of what this setup
29For the XM tuner, you should simply setup the presets for XM1. At this time, it is good to save the configure file somewhere so you can work on
34.20 UPS: APC (140001)...
30 4.4 AUDIO: Integra DPC 8.5 (030001) There is no software to communicate with the Integra DPC-8.5, six-disk DVD player. All that is needed for th
314.5 MEDIA SERVER: Dell Optiplex 755 (130001) The EyeOn Media Software was designed to enable communication between the Dell Optiplex and EyeOn Sy
32 4.6 VIDEO: CHANNEL PLUS SVS-88 S-Video Matrix Switcher (040001) There is no software to communicate with the CHANNEL PLUS SVS-88 S-Video Matrix
334.7 VIDEO: Key Digital Fatboy Switcher (040002) There is no software to communicate with the Keydigital Fatboy Switcher. All that is needed for
34 4.10 SECURITY: ELK M-1 (050001) Hooking up the Elk security system is the most in-depth part of the EyeOn installation process. The Elk controls
35The Serial Number is located on the bottom of the M1 board. The RP Access Code is very important. If you lose the RP Access Code you can not make c
36 This will take several minutes to upgrade. After the program is updated you will not be able to reconnect for a few minuets because the EEPROM is
37 After you have setup the Area's you will need to setup the keypads used in the house. Before setting up the keypads you will have to enroll
38 The ELK M1 Main board has 16 zones built on. Expanders can be added to this unit during install. If there are more than 16 input zones, or you a
39If you are installing a door sensor, use definition 01 and type normally closed. If you are installing a motion detector, use definition, 04 and ty
4 9.1.1 EyeOn Remote Basics...
40 Once you have completed the zone setup, move to the global settings. G01-05 can remains default G06-G10 remains default G11-G12 should be set to
41 *The local programming code is set to 172839, this should be changed so other installers can not access your system at the keypad level. If you a
42 4.11 SECURITY: WebRelay (170001) WebRelay is an electro-mechanical relay with a built-in web server. It can be controlled via the Internet or a
434.12 CLIMATE CONTROL: RCS TR40 (060001) Use file TR40 Owners Manual on your EyeOn Technician CD to view the TR40 owner's manual. Use file TR4
44 Scroll down until you are on the network address and hit the + and - keys to set each address uniquely, start with Address 2. Note: After you
454.12 SURVEILLANCE: URL (070001) Using this feature will only allow for a direct link to the web based interface of the DVR system. You will inclu
46 4.14 LIGHTING: Insteon (080002) Use your EyeOn Technician CD to view the following files. For Insteon SwitchLinc V2 Dimmer User's Guide vie
474.15 LIGHTING: Lutron (080003) To view the Lutron RA-RS232 setup guide please view the PDF on your EyeOn Technician CD. Lutron must first be ins
48 Then, you will walk around the house and turn on or off every light switch you wish to control. When the light switch is turned on or off, it shou
494.16 LIGHTING: Leviton (080004) This only works with the Dimension D3208. This is not for the wireless system. The first thing you most do is se
51.0 Introduction Follow the steps outlined in this EyeOn Technician Manual to get your system up and running. Use the Technician Manual and Quick
50 4.17 LIGHTING: Leviton Z-Wave (080005) This works with the Vizia RF System You must setup all lights with the controller. We recommend the RZCP
514.18 IR: JDS (090001) To download the User Manual and get a list of the RS232 protocols view file JDSManualAndProtocols on your EyeOn Technician
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534.19 IR: Ocelot (090002) Hook up the Ocelot to the server with RS232. You can add one ADICON 2500 SECU16-IR module to the system. This will give
54 4.20 UPS: APC (140001) The APC must be hooked up to the EyeOn sever through a USB cord to enable a communication flow.
554.21 POOL/SPA: Jandy Aqualink Pool (150001) There is no configuration needed on the Administrator screen for the Jandy Aqualink Pool. The Jandy
56 4.22 TOUCH SCREEN: WinXP Pro 400MHz (100001) All Touch Screens come from the EyeOn Service Center preconfigured. An IP is already set and each s
57Start by crimping a connector onto the communication cable, using the T568-B standard. (Note that this wiring standard must also be used at the sw
58 4.23 VIDEO HARDWARE: JVC RS232 DVD/VHS You must turn off power saving mode. Make sure you can see the video. Go to setup, Function set up, Displ
594.24 Access Control (120001) A computer should be pre setup before it goes on site with the RFID Badge Software. You will need to set the IP addr
6 2.0 EyeOn Server: Quick Start Guide Before configuring the EyeOn Server, we recommend connecting all subsystem (audio, video, climate, etc.) hard
60 On each panel you most address them starting from 1 and going up from there. The first 5 dip switches are used for addressing. These are setup in
615.0 Wireless Configuration If you are using Linksys Wireless Access Points these steps can help you below. (These steps can change depending on t
62 6.0 Accessing Administrator Screen You will need an internet browser to access the secure administrative setup screen at the following URL: http
63 After logging in, you will be presented with a welcome screen and navigation options for the EyeOn system. This is where you will set up each comp
64 6.1 Profile The profile tab is where you will indicate the hardware that the customer has chosen to use with their EyeOn Automation system, so t
65 Next to each device select the device that corresponds with the individual EyeOn system. Tuner 2 is used if there is a separate tuner involved in
66 6.2 Rooms This is where you will identify each room that has EyeOn components to control. Setting up rooms: You will need to add a room on this
67added later, all rooms might have to be renumbered. As in the illustration above, sort the rooms using a range of numbers to avoid having to renumb
68 6.3 Audio Use the audio tab to specify audio sources with their respective remotes. Also enable keypads with their respective zones and set annou
69 6.3.1 Nuvo The NoVo requires you to put which keypads are enabled. You will need to choose to enable or disable keypads. Choose if there is a key
7 User Name: admin Password: ^eyeauto! 2.2 Configuring the EyeOn Server Now that you have navigated to the EyeOn Home Administrator screen, start
70 6.3.3 Media Server If you have a Media Server hooked up to your system and registered in the profile screen you will see the Media Server Text bo
716.4 Video This screen is used to manage the video inputs in your EyeOn System through the use of Video Distribution. From the Video Menu, name the
72 6.4.1 - Managing Remotes Managing remotes is used to control input and output devices. You can control them though RS232 and IR. For example, most
73 Hit ‘Next’. If you have already learned the IR codes then continue, if not go to section Learning Codes. Select the appropriate code from the dro
74 Scroll down to the “Send IR Command Unit 1” list. Hit “Add New IR Send Unit 1” link at the bottom of the screen. Name the IR (example: CAB-
756.4.4 Configuring RS232 Begin by naming the remote. The remote will only be visible from the Touch Screen and PDA. You will not be able to see th
76 6.4.6 Volume Overrides If you are using a sound source other than your TV, for example Surround Sound, you will need to program in moods to a
77 Another option is to use Remotes tab to add the commands. You can only do this if you have programmed in the remote though Managing Remotes. Thi
78 Getting Mood Number To get the Mood Number scroll your mouse over the “Activated” or “Deactivated” link next to the Mood you want. The number is d
79 6.4.7 Advance Video Setup Use the “Advance” link to set up the advanced source options. This screen allows you to setup Moods to override normal
8 2.3 Activating the Subsystem Links Once the Profile screen has been configured, the server must be updated by performing the following steps: 1
80 mood to your source to adjust the video distribution and any other functions you would like to perform. See “Moods for Advance Video Setup” to set
81 Lock Options There are 2 checkboxes that give you the option of locking the volume and power functions. Selecting the first check box will lock th
82 In the example above we begin by first sending a command to switch the Video Distribution to the correct input (Satellite) The next thing we
836.5 Security The security is one of the most advanced screens. Start by naming the Areas. In most cases there will only be one area. Different are
84 Doorbells This is where the doorbell is wired into the security system. Please select which doorbell you want for each doorbell (Doorbell 1,2, or
85After you finish setting up the Input you will have to set up the outputs. Begin by selecting the check boxes that correspond with the Address(es)
86 Touch Screen This is used to power cycle the touch screens. Select this option for each Touch Screen output. Announcement This is used for the Ru
876.6 WebRelay When a WebRelay is added to the EyeOn system it shows up under the Security tab, as seen below. After each type of relay is sele
88 Climate Control Use the climate control tab to name and direct the climate controls. Enable all active climate systems. Select the address the
896.7 Surveillance (PC DVR) 1. Put in the private IP address of the DVR. This is so the EyeOn Server can talk to the DVR over TCP/IP. The normal
9 2.4 Configuring the Subsystems Now that the hardware has been detected, the Rooms link should be configured. Enter in the name of each room that
90 6.8 Lighting 6.8.1 Insteon Lighting This window lists all the lights in each room. PLM Number Make sure that you have a 6-digit PLM number a
91 Next, select what type of switch you are programming (i.e. dimmer, relay or keypad). If you are programming a LampLinc or ApplianceLinc, you will
92 In order to save time, after all lights are added, hit the program link on all lights. Lights will be programmed one at a time, but in a continuou
93Run Status Test This test is to make sure you are getting good status messages from each light. It also helps you to double check that you have pro
94 6.8.2 Leviton Lighting Add Master To add a new master light, click ADD MASTER under the appropriate room. Type a name for the light. Avoid using
956.8.3 Lutron Lighting
96 Add Master To add a new master light, click ADD MASTER under the appropriate room. Type a name for the light. Avoid using the word light in the na
976.9 IR First enter in the number of matching commands that will be used for Remote IR. This number represents a range beginning with 1. For exam
98 6.10 Access Control You should link each reader to the appropriate door lock. The door lock is setup on the security screen. See page 83. Also
996.11 Screen/PDA Each touch screen will need to be saved into this site for communication. The Black Screen time out, similar to a screen save
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