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4.5.2 Commissioning when thermostat controller is not used
The thermostat is equipped with a ZigBee endnode which can have either router firmware or coordinator firmware.
The coordinator firmware is for offline scenarios when there is no connection to the server; see Appendix C for details
about setting up the in-room network in that case.
The coordinator firmware is for offline scenarios when there is no connection to the server; see Appendix C for details
about setting up the in-room network in that case.
The thermostat may be joined directly to a gateway, router or another thermostat as specified in the network layout.
The thermostat is the primary device in the room, and the lock and motion sensor will be joined to this thermostat.
When the steps in sections 4.5.2.1 and 4.5.2.2 have been performed, the in-room network is operational.
The thermostat is the primary device in the room, and the lock and motion sensor will be joined to this thermostat.
When the steps in sections 4.5.2.1 and 4.5.2.2 have been performed, the in-room network is operational.
Note:
To use the Orion Service software which is mentioned in step 4 below, connections to the application server
must be made according to Appendix A.
4.5.2.1 Joining the thermostat to the network
1.
To be able to join the thermostat
to the gateway or router, it is first
necessary to permit joining on the
gateway or router. This is done
in the SystemMonitor, SysMon;
to open this, double click on
to the gateway or router, it is first
necessary to permit joining on the
gateway or router. This is done
in the SystemMonitor, SysMon;
to open this, double click on
SysMon.exe
in the software
installation folder and log on at
File/Log on
. In SysMon, choose
View/ZigBee
to see the ZigBee
network. Right click on the
designated gateway/router in the
designated gateway/router in the
ZigBee Network
dialog and select
Permit Joining
in the right-click
menu; see Figure 22.
2.
When the gateway/router has been set in the permit joining mode, it is “open”. It will
remain in this status for approximately 15 minutes or until a forbid join command is executed.
remain in this status for approximately 15 minutes or until a forbid join command is executed.
3.
With the gateway/router open, plug the service cable into the thermostat.
4.
In the Orion Service software (go
to
to
Start/Programs/Orion Service/
Orion Service
), choose
Configure
device
in the left pane of the
window. Let the tab
Thermostat
(default) be open and click the
Discovery
button; see Figure 23.
The thermostat will connect to the
open gateway/router.
open gateway/router.
5.
To see if the thermostat was able to
join the network, click the
join the network, click the
Check
status
button in the
Configure
Device
section of Orion Service.
If the joining was successful,
the message ‘Device is online’
is shown.
the message ‘Device is online’
is shown.
6.
With the thermostat joined to its gateway/router, right click on the gateway/router in SysMon and select
Forbid Joining
.
Figure 23