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Gira G1

230 V 2067 05 / 2067 12

PoE 2069 05 / 2069 12

24 V 2077 05 / 2077 12

[EN] Assembly and operating instructions for the installer

Important:

Please read carefully before use.

Please retain for future reference.

Contents

1

1.1

1.2

2

2.1

2.2

2.3

2.4

2.4.1

2.4.2

2.5

2.5.1

2.5.2

Configuring the Gira G1 ............................................................... p.

5

Commissioning assistant - selecting the operating mode ........... p.

5

System and applications .............................................................. p.

6

Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX) ..................................................... p.

7

Initial commissioning ................................................................... p.

7

Configuring KNX devices ............................................................. p.

8

KNX functions .............................................................................. p.

9

PoE topology ................................................................................ p. 10

Gira G1 in main line ...................................................................... p. 10

Gira G1 in area line ....................................................................... p. 12

WLAN topology ............................................................................ p. 14

Connecting the commissioning PC via KNX IP router

(recommended) ............................................................................ p. 14

Connecting the commissioning PC via KNX USB interface ......... p. 15

3

3.1

3.1.1

3.1.2

3.1.2.1

3.1.2.2

3.1.2.3

3.1.2.4

3.1.2.5

3.1.2.6

3.1.2.7

3.1.3

3.1.4

3.1.4.1

3.1.4.2

3.1.4.3

3.1.4.4

3.2

3.2.1

Gira G1 (KNX) settings ................................................................. p. 16

System menu ............................................................................... p. 18

Select direct function ................................................................... p. 18

System ......................................................................................... p. 19

Date/time ...................................................................................... p. 20

Configure WLAN .......................................................................... p. 21

Configure network ........................................................................ p. 22

Network connection type ............................................................. p. 23

Set proximity sensor ..................................................................... p. 23

Reliable KNX communication ....................................................... p. 24

Calibrate sensor ............................................................................ p. 25

PIN protection .............................................................................. p. 26

View configuration ....................................................................... p. 27

Select Home ................................................................................. p. 27

Define favourites .......................................................................... p. 28

Sort functions ............................................................................... p. 29

Restore defaults ........................................................................... p. 29

Information ................................................................................... p. 30

Gira app version ........................................................................... p. 30

4

4.1

4.2

4.3

4.4

4.5

4.6

4.7

4.8

4.9

4.10

4.10.1

4.10.2

4.10.3

4.11

Operating the Gira G1 (KNX) ........................................................ p. 31

Structure of the user interface ..................................................... p. 31

Status bar ..................................................................................... p. 32

Navigation bar .............................................................................. p. 32

Action area ................................................................................... p. 33

Direct function .............................................................................. p. 33

Tile view ....................................................................................... p. 34

Detail view .................................................................................... p. 35

Scene auxiliary unit ...................................................................... p. 37

Room temperature presence button and mode ........................... p. 38

Timer ............................................................................................ p. 39

Creating a switching time ............................................................ p. 40

Deleting a switching time ............................................................. p. 41

Activating and deactivating all switching times for a function .... p. 41

Function folder ............................................................................. p. 42

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Contents

5

5.1

Configuring the Gira X1 Client ...................................................... p. 43

Initial commissioning ................................................................... p. 43

6

6.1

6.1.1

6.1.2

6.1.2.1

6.1.2.2

6.1.2.3

6.1.2.4

6.1.2.5

6.1.2.6

6.1.2.7

6.1.3

6.1.4

6.1.4.1

6.1.4.2

6.1.4.3

6.1.4.4

6.2

6.2.1

Gira X1 Client settings .................................................................. p. 44

System menu ............................................................................... p. 46

Select direct function ................................................................... p. 46

System ......................................................................................... p. 47

Connection to Gira X1 .................................................................. p. 48

Change password ........................................................................ p. 48

Date/time ...................................................................................... p. 49

Configure WLAN .......................................................................... p. 50

Configure network ........................................................................ p. 51

Network connection type ............................................................. p. 52

Set proximity sensor ..................................................................... p. 52

PIN protection .............................................................................. p. 53

View configuration ....................................................................... p. 54

Select Home ................................................................................. p. 54

Define favourites .......................................................................... p. 55

Sort functions ............................................................................... p. 56

Restore defaults ........................................................................... p. 56

Information ................................................................................... p. 57

Gira app version ........................................................................... p. 57

7.8

7.8.1

7.8.2

7.8.3

7.9

7.10

7.10.1

7.10.2

7

7.1

7.2

7.3

7.4

7.5

7.6

7.7

7.11

7.11.1

7.11.2

7.11.3

7.11.4

Operating the Gira X1 Client ........................................................ p. 58

Status bar ..................................................................................... p. 58

Navigation bar .............................................................................. p. 58

Direct function .............................................................................. p. 59

Tile view ....................................................................................... p. 59

Detail view .................................................................................... p. 60

Scene auxiliary unit ...................................................................... p. 62

Room temperature presence button and mode ........................... p. 63

Timer ............................................................................................ p. 64

Creating a switching time ............................................................ p. 65

Deleting a switching time ............................................................. p. 66

Activating and deactivating all switching times for a function .... p. 66

Function folder ............................................................................. p. 67

Occupancy simulation .................................................................. p. 67

Recording a simulation ................................................................ p. 68

Playing a simulation ..................................................................... p. 68

Sonos audio function ................................................................... p. 69

Configuring the Sonos audio function ......................................... p. 69

Configuration of the playlists ....................................................... p. 70

Behaviour of the playlists after using the save function .............. p. 71

Which errors may occur? ............................................................. p. 71

8

8.1

Configuring the Alarm Connect security system ......................... p. 72

Initial commissioning ................................................................... p. 72

9

9.1

9.1.1

9.1.2

9.1.2.1

9.1.2.2

9.1.2.3

Alarm Connect security system settings ...................................... p. 73

System menu ............................................................................... p. 75

Select direct function ................................................................... p. 75

System ......................................................................................... p. 76

Connection to the Gira device ...................................................... p. 77

Change password ........................................................................ p. 77

Date/time ...................................................................................... p. 78

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9.1.2.4

9.1.2.5

9.1.2.6

9.1.2.7

9.1.3

9.1.4

9.1.4.1

9.1.4.2

9.1.4.3

9.1.4.4

Configure WLAN .......................................................................... p. 79

Configure network ........................................................................ p. 80

Network connection type ............................................................. p. 81

Set proximity sensor ..................................................................... p. 81

PIN protection .............................................................................. p. 82

View configuration ....................................................................... p. 83

Select Home ................................................................................. p. 83

Define favourites .......................................................................... p. 84

Sort functions ............................................................................... p. 85

Restore defaults ........................................................................... p. 85

10

10.1

10.2

10.3

10.4

10.5

10.6

10.7

Operating the Alarm Connect security system ............................ p. 86

Status bar ..................................................................................... p. 86

Navigation bar .............................................................................. p. 86

Alarm-specific buttons and displays ............................................ p. 86

Externally activating a security area ............................................. p. 87

Internally activating a security area .............................................. p. 88

Deactivating a security area ......................................................... p. 88

Viewing and acknowledging alarms and messages .................... p. 89

11.4.3

11.5

11.5.1

11.5.2

11.6

11.6.1

11.6.2

11.6.3

11.6.4

11

11.1

11.2

11.3

Configuring the Gira HomeServer Client/eNet Client ................... p. 90

Initial commissioning ................................................................... p. 90

Navigation bar .............................................................................. p. 91

Settings ........................................................................................ p. 92

11.4

11.4.1

Wireless & Networks .................................................................... p. 92

Configure LAN network ............................................................... p. 93

11.4.2

Configure WLAN .......................................................................... p. 94

11.4.2.1

Establish WLAN connection via WPS .......................................... p. 95

Advanced WLAN settings ............................................................ p. 96

Device ........................................................................................... p. 97

Set proximity sensor ..................................................................... p. 97

Language & Input ......................................................................... p. 97

System ......................................................................................... p. 98

Date & Time .................................................................................. p. 98

Information ................................................................................... p. 99

Gira app settings .......................................................................... p. 99

Factory reset & restart .................................................................. p. 99

12

12.1

Configuring the Gira HomeServer app ......................................... p. 100

Initial commissioning of the HomeServer app ............................. p. 100

13

13.1

13.2

13.3

13.3.1

13.3.2

13.3.3

Operating the Gira HomeServer app ............................................ p. 102

Menu ............................................................................................ p. 102

Favourites ..................................................................................... p. 103

System ......................................................................................... p. 104

Profiles .......................................................................................... p. 105

Profile settings .............................................................................. p. 106

Configure favourites ..................................................................... p. 107

14

14.1

Configuring the eNet Client .......................................................... p. 108

Initial commissioning of the eNet SMART HOME app ................ p. 108

15

15.1

15.2

15.2.1

Configuring door communication ................................................ p. 109

Connecting the Gira G1 to the door communication system ....... p. 109

Connecting to the DCS-IP gateway ............................................. p. 110

Access data .................................................................................. p. 111

16.5

16.6

16.6.1

16.6.2

16.6.3

16.6.4

16.6.5

16.6.6

16

16.1

16.2

16.2.1

16.2.2

16.2.3

16.3

16.4

16.6.7

16.6.8

16.6.9

Operating door communication ................................................... p. 112

Structure of the user interface ..................................................... p. 112

Operating calls ............................................................................. p. 113

Accepting a call ............................................................................ p. 113

Ending a call ................................................................................. p. 113

Resuming a call ............................................................................ p. 114

Switching the ring tone off ........................................................... p. 114

Opening the door ......................................................................... p. 114

Switching the camera on ............................................................. p. 114

Door communication system menu ............................................. p. 115

Forwarding ................................................................................... p. 115

Call door station ........................................................................... p. 116

Internal call ................................................................................... p. 116

Selecting a camera ....................................................................... p. 116

Ringtone melody .......................................................................... p. 116

Automatic door opener ................................................................ p. 117

Access data .................................................................................. p. 117

Voice volume ................................................................................ p. 118

Ring tone volume ......................................................................... p. 118

19

19.1

19.2

19.3

19.4

19.5

19.6

20

17

17.1

17.1.1

17.1.2

17.1.3

17.2

Weather forecast .......................................................................... p. 119

Configuring the weather forecast ................................................ p. 119

Adding a weather station ............................................................. p. 119

Changing the order of weather stations ....................................... p. 120

Deleting a weather station ........................................................... p. 120

Reading weather data .................................................................. p. 121

18

18.1

18.1.1

18.1.2

18.2

Firmware update .......................................................................... p. 122

Adding firmware .......................................................................... p. 122

Adding firmware manually ........................................................... p. 122

Adding firmware automatically .................................................... p. 123

Installing firmware ........................................................................ p. 123

Appendix ...................................................................................... p. 124

Error messages ............................................................................ p. 124

Manual device restart via magnet ................................................ p. 124

List of available symbols .............................................................. p. 125

Gira G1 design .............................................................................. p. 132

Gira G1 dimensions ...................................................................... p. 133

PoE connection module terminal assignment ............................. p. 134

Warranty ...................................................................................... p. 134

1

Configuring the Gira G1

1.1

Commissioning assistant - selecting the operating mode

Note

Run update

Before initial commissioning of the Gira G1, check if a firmware update is available for the Gira G1 and carry out the update using the Gira Project Assistant if necessary.

A free version of the Gira Project Assistant can be downloaded at: www.download.gira.de H

. For more information on firmware updates, see page 123.

The following description requires that you have already updated to firmware version V3.0 or higher.

1 Mount the Gira G1 (see Gira G1 mounting instructions).

F The commissioning program starts automatically when the power supply is switched on.

2 A commissioning assistant is displayed on initial set-up of the Gira G1. Follow the instructions on the screen.

3 Specify the language setting for the Gira G1.

4 Read the license agreement and accept it by scrolling down to the bottom of the page, ticking the box and then tapping [Accept].

5 Select your time zone.

6 Select the system and the applications that you want to run on the Gira G1.

The available systems and applications are listed below.

7 Exit the basic configuration by tapping [Start].

8 Commissioning of the relevant system begins when you exit the basic configuration. Please read the relevant section to continue set-up.

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Configuring the Gira G1

1.2

System and applications

The Gira G1 can be run in several systems. As of version 3.0, the firmware provides all of the necessary content. You can set the desired operating mode during commissioning. The options are set out below.

KNX system

In this mode, the Gira G1 is used as a KNX device. Configuration is performed via the ETS.

Please note that the “Door communication” and “Weather forecast” applications must be enabled in the ETS.

For more information on commissioning as a KNX device, [see 2].

Gira X1 and security system

In this mode, the Gira G1 is used as a Client for the Gira X1 or the Gira Alarm

Connect security system. The corresponding devices (Gira X1 and Gira Alarm

Connect security system) are configured via the Gira Project Assistant.

You can activate the “Door communication” and “Weather forecast” applications in the Gira G1’s commissioning assistant.

For more information on commissioning as a Client for the Gira X1 or the Gira

Alarm Connect security system, [see 5].

Gira HomeServer/eNet Server

In this mode, the Gira G1 is used as a Client for the Gira HomeServer or the

Gira eNet server. See the respective apps for set-up of Clients. You can also activate the “Door communication” and “Weather forecast” applications in the app settings.

For information on commissioning the HomeServer Client, [see 12].

For information on commissioning the eNet Client, [see 14].

Only use applications

If you wish to use the Gira G1 exclusively as a home station for the Gira door communication system and weather forecast, you can select the option “Only use applications”. You set up the two applications on the Gira G1.

For information on setting up the door communication system, [see 15].

For information on setting up the weather forecast, [see 17].

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2

Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

2.1

Initial commissioning

Once you have selected the “KNX system” option in the basic configuration of the Gira G1, proceed as follows with commissioning:

1 Exit the basic configuration by tapping "Start".

F The device starts the commissioning configuration and then goes to system settings.

2 In system settings you can check and configure the network settings [see

3.1.2.3] and the network connection type (LAN or WLAN) [see 3.1.2.4].

3 Transfer the previously created KNX project to the Gira G1 using the ETS, see

"KNX programming mode" [see 3.1.2].

4 Please note that you must activate the “Door communication” and “Weather forecast” functions in the parameter settings of the ETS if you wish to use them.

5 Enter the access data for the door communication system, if appropriate

[see 15.2.1].

6 Select the locations for the weather station, as appropriate [see 17.1.1].

Time and date

Time and date are acquired from a time server on the internet

(ntp: 0.europe.pool.ntp.org). Alternatively, the date and time can be obtained from the KNX system. A system clock must be present in the KNX system for this purpose (e.g. the Gira KNX IP router).

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Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

2.2

Configuring KNX devices

The Gira G1 is a product of the KNX system and complies with the KNX guidelines. Detailed specialist knowledge is required. The Gira G1 can serve as a multifunctional room operating device for an existing or newly installed KNX system.

Initial commissioning is performed via ETS 5.5.4 or higher.

Note

You can find the KNX product database and the technical documentation on the internet at www.download.gira.de H .

KNX/IP uses Multicast to mirror KNX bus group communication on IP. For coupling the Gira G1 with a twisted pair bus (TP bus) always use a KNX/IP router from any compatible manufacturer.

Tip

Faster configuration via direct IP connection

Under "Communication" in ETS settings select the option "Use direct KNX IP connection if available" to speed up the transfer of the KNX project from the ETS to the Gira G1.

Tip

Configuration via WLAN connection

The Multicast telegrams used by the KNX system may be lost in WLAN operation.

Should problems occur during ETS programming in WLAN operation via the routing interface of the ETS, please try one of the following solutions:

Create a tunneling connection via the Gira KNX IP router (Article no. 2167 00, from firmware version 3.0) and program the Gira G1.

Create a connection with the line/the area "beneath" a Gira KNX IP router (Article no. 2167 00, from firmware version 3.0) via a KNX interface and program the Gira G1.

For both suggested solutions, activate the "Reliable communication" function on the KNX IP router and on the Gira G1.

Reliable communication

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Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

2.3

KNX functions

Depending on the installation, the following KNX functions can be performed using the Gira G1:

Switching

Dimming (relative and absolute)

Dimming (RGB, RGBW and Tunable White)

Blind and shutter control

Scene auxiliary unit

Value transmitter

Status display

Room temperature controller

Room temperature controller auxiliary unit

Room temperature controller auxiliary unit for sauna operation

Room temperature controller auxiliary unit for controlling air-conditioning systems

(fan coil) combined with a KNX gateway for air-conditioning systems

Show IP cameras

URL link

Audio control (with media data/with playlist)

Display time and date

Display indoor and outdoor temperature

The Gira G1 can manage up to 150 functions: 6 function folders or rooms with up to 25 functions each.

For most functions, the Gira G1 offers weekly timers with 10 switching times each. 28 switching times are possible for the room temperature controller and room temperature controller auxiliary unit functions.

Timer

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Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

2.4

PoE topology

The Gira G1 is integrated into either the main line or area line of the KNX system via a KNX IP router. For this, the Gira G1 can either be integrated into the main line or area line.

2.4.1

Gira G1 in main line

The following topology illustrates how the Gira G1 is operated in the main line.

In this case the KNX IP router is used as a line coupler.

IP network

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.1

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.2

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.n

IP

Figure 1

Topology example:

Gira G1 in main line

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.1.0

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.2.0

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.3.0

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.4.0

Participent

1.1.1

Participent

1.2.1

Participent

1.3.1

Participent

1.4.1

Participent

1.1.2

Participent

1.1.n

Participent

1.2.2

Participent

1.3.2

Participent

1.2.n

Participent

1.3.n

Participent

1.4.2

Participent

1.4.n

n = 3 - 254

KNX

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Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

When installing the Gira G1 in the main line, the configuration in ETS4 or ETS5 would be as follows:

ETS4: ETS5: Figure 2

ETS screenshot:

Gira G1 in main line

Left: Gira ETS4

Right: Gira ETS5

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Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

2.4.2

Gira G1 in area line

The following topology illustrates how the Gira G1 is operated in the area line. In this case the KNX IP router is used as an area coupler and the area/line coupler is used as a line coupler.

IP network

GIRA

Gira G1

0.0.1

GIRA

Gira G1

0.0.2

GIRA

Gira G1

0.0.(3 - 254)

IP

Figure 3

Topology example:

Gira G1 in area line

IP

KNX

KNX IP-Router

1.0.0

Main Line 1

LC

1.1.0

LC

1.2.0

Participent

1.1.1

Participent

1.2.1

Participent

1.1.2

Participent

1.2.2

IP

KNX

KNX IP-Router

2.0.0

Main Line 2

LC

2.1.0

LC

2.2.0

Participent

2.1.1

Participent

2.2.1

Participent

2.1.2

Participent

2.2.2

KNX

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Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

When installing the Gira G1 in the area line, the configuration in ETS4 or ETS5 would be as follows:

ETS4: ETS5: Figure 4

ETS screenshot:

Gira G1 in area line

Left: Gira ETS4

Right: Gira ETS5

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Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

2.5

WLAN topology

The Multicast telegrams used by the KNX system may be lost in WLAN operation. To avoid problems during configuration in WLAN operation, please use one of the two options given below to connect the commissioning PC with the KNX system:

Tunneling connection via the Gira KNX IP router (Article no. 2167 00, from firmware version 3.0) [see 2.5.1].

Connection with the line/the area "beneath" a Gira KNX IP router (Article no.

2167 00, from firmware version 3.0) via a KNX USB interface [see 2.5.2].

For both connection types, activate the "Reliable communication" function both on the KNX IP router and on the Gira G1.

2.5.1

Connecting the commissioning PC via KNX IP router (recommended)

When you establish a tunneling connection (KNXnet/IP), the KNX telegrams from the Gira KNX IP router (Article no. 2167 00, from firmware version 3.0) are also reliably transmitted in the WLAN. Activate the "Reliable communication" function both on the KNX IP router and on the Gira G1.

IP

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.1

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.2

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.n

Reliable communication

Figure 5

Commissioning via

KNX IP router

WLAN Access Point

IP network

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.1.0

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.2.0

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.3.0

Participent

1.1.1

Participent

1.2.1

Participent

1.3.1

ETS

Participent

1.1.2

Participent

1.2.2

Participent

1.3.2

Participent

1.1.n

Participent

1.2.n

Participent

1.3.n

KNX n = 3 - 254

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Configuring the Gira G1 (KNX)

2.5.2

Connecting the commissioning PC via KNX USB interface

You can also commission the Gira G1 (WLAN) via a KNX USB interface. All telegrams are reliably transmitted if the "Reliable communication" function is activated on the Gira KNX IP router (Article no. 2167 00, from firmware version 3.0) and on the Gira G1.

Note

Note that the KNX USB interface used must support KNX long frames.

IP

Figure 6

Commissioning via

KNX USB interface

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.1

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.2

GIRA

Gira G1

1.0.n

WLAN Access Point

IP network

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.1.0

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.2.0

IP

KNX

KNX IP-

Router

1.3.0

Participent

1.1.1

Participent

1.2.1

USBdata interface

1.3.1

Participent

1.1.2

Participent

1.2.2

Participent

1.3.2

ETS

Participent

1.1.n

Participent

1.2.n

Participent

1.3.n

KNX n = 3 - 254

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3

Gira G1 (KNX) settings

Basic settings of the Gira G1 can be made in the [Settings] view.

1 Open the [Settings] view by tapping the gear symbol in the navigation bar.

F This takes you to the [Settings] view with the following subcategories:

System menu

Door communication

Weather station

Information

Figure 7

View

[Settings]

Note

Number of menu entries

The number of menu entries in the [Settings] view depends on the applications you want to run on the Gira G1.

The following examples always show the complete version. If, for example, you do not want to operate a Gira door communication system, the respective configuration options are not displayed.

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Gira G1 (KNX) settings

The following image shows the menu structure of the [Settings] view:

System menu

Select direct function [see 3.1.1]

System [see 3.1.2]

Date/time [see 3.1.2.1]

Configure WLAN* [see 3.1.2.2]

Configure network [see 3.1.2.3]

Network connection type [see 3.1.2.4]

Set proximity sensor [see 3.1.2.5]

Reliable KNX communication [see 3.1.2.6]

Start KNX programming mode [see 3.1.2]

Calibrate sensor** [see 3.1.2.7]

Factory reset [see 3.1.2]

Restart [see 3.1.2]

PIN protection [see 3.1.3]

View configuration [see 3.1.4]

Select Home [see 3.1.4.2]

Define favourites [see 3.1.4.2]

Sort functions [see 3.1.4.3]

Restore defaults [see 3.1.4.4]

Door communication

Forwarding*** [see 16.6.1]

Call door station*** [see 16.6.2]

Internal call*** [see 16.6.3]

Camera selection*** [see 16.6.4]

Ringtone melody*** [see 16.6.5]

Access data [see 15.2.1]

Automatic door opener*** [see 16.6.6]

Voice volume*** [see 16.6.8]

Ring tone volume*** [see 16.6.9]

Weather stations

Select weather station [see 17.1.1]

Information

License agreements

Gira app version [see 3.2.1]

* only displayed if WLAN is selected as the connection type

** only displayed if the ETS parameter "internal sensor" was activated

*** only displayed after successful connection to the DCS-IP gateway

Gira G1

Figure 8

Menu structure

[Settings]

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3.1

System menu

The following functions are available in the system menu:

Select direct function [see 3.1.1]

System [see 3.1.2]

PIN protection [see 3.1.3]

View configuration [see 3.1.4]

3.1.1

Select direct function

The direct function is a function that can be operated from any view by placing the palm of the hand on the screen. The "Switching (button function)" and

"Scene auxiliary unit" functions can be configured as the direct function. For this it is recommendable to choose one of the room's main functions, e.g switching the ceiling light.

1 Tap the [Select direct function] button in the system menu.

F The [Select direct function] page opens.

Figure 9

Select direct function

2 Activate the [Activate direct function] switch.

F A selection field appears behind the listed functions. The activated function is indicated by a dot in the selection field.

3 Activate the selection field behind the function that you have chosen as the direct function.

4 Tap the [OK] button.

F The data is saved. The system menu opens.

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3.1.2

System

1 Tap the [System] button in the system menu.

F The [System] page opens.

Figure 10

System settings

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The following menu items are available:

Date/time [see 3.1.2.1]

Configure WLAN [see 3.1.2.2]

Configure network [see 3.1.2.3]

Network connection type [see 3.1.2.4]

Set proximity sensor [see 3.1.2.5]

Reliable KNX communication [see 3.1.2.6]

Start KNX programming mode

The KNX programming mode can be started or ended using the sliding switch.

The programming LED lights up when the programming mode is active.

Factory reset

Restart

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3.1.2.1

Date/time

Here you can set the time and date format in the status bar.

Figure 11

Time/date

1 Time: Select 12-hour or 24-hour format.

2 Date: Set the desired date format and accept by tapping [OK].

F The selected formats are directly displayed in the status bar.

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3.1.2.2

Configure WLAN

Figure 12

Configure WLAN

The WLAN connection is displayed here if the Gira G1 is already connected to a

WLAN network.

All WLAN networks in the vicinity of the Gira G1 are displayed under "Available

WLAN networks". If you wish to connect the Gira G1 to one of the listed WLAN networks, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the WLAN network with which you wish to connect the Gira G1.

2 Enter the password for the WLAN network and confirm with [OK].

F The Gira G1 connects to the WLAN network.

WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a function that enables you to set up WLAN connections at the push of a button without entering a password.

Note

Router without WPS

If your router does not support WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you can only set up your wireless network manually.

WLAN connection

Available WLAN networks

Options -

Start WPS configuration

Connect the Gira G1 to the WLAN as follows via the WPS function:

1 On the Gira G1, tap [Start WPS configuration].

F This displays a view of all WLAN networks that support WPS.

2 Select the WLAN network to which you want to connect the Gira G1 and confirm by tapping [OK].

3 Activate the WPS function on your WLAN router within the next 2 minutes.

F The connection to the WLAN network is established automatically.

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3.1.2.3

Configure network

Important

Failure of Gira G1

The network connection can fail when settings are changed on the [Configure network] page. This can lead to functional disturbances of the Gira G1.

Only an electrician with network expertise is allowed to configure the network.

When configuring the network access of the Gira G1, you can choose between automatic (DHCP) and manual configuration of the network. DHCP is selected in the factory settings of the Gira G1. In this case, the network parameters are automatically specified by the router.

DHCP

Figure 13

Configure network

To configure the network manually, proceed as follows:

1 Deactivate DHCP by moving the "DHCP activated" slider switch to Off.

F You can now edit the input fields for the network settings.

2 Enter the corresponding data for the network access.

3 Confirm your entries with [OK].

F The data is saved. The system menu opens.

Important:

Static IP via ETS

If you specify a static IP address via ETS, you need to manually enter the DNS server on the Gira G1. It is not possible to enter the DNS server via ETS.

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3.1.2.4

Network connection type

Specify here if you want to connect the Gira G1 to the network via LAN or

WLAN.

Figure 14

Network connection type

1 Select the desired connection type (LAN or WLAN) and confirm with [OK].

F The Gira G1 restarts and the network connection type is set.

3.1.2.5

Set proximity sensor

Here you can set the distance at which the Gira G1 is activated from sleep mode when a hand approaches.

1 Tap the [Set proximity sensor] button.

F The [Set proximity sensor] page opens.

Figure 15

Set proximity sensor

2 Choose between the settings of the proximity sensor:

off (the proximity sensor is deactivated, i.e., the interface must be tapped to switch on the Gira G1),

close (the sensor reacts at a short distance),

medium (the sensor reacts at a medium distance),

wide (the sensor reacts at a long distance).

3 Tap the [OK] button.

F The proximity sensor has been set. The system menu opens.

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3.1.2.6

Reliable KNX communication

The "Reliable KNX communication" function can be activated here. "Reliable

KNX communication" is an extension of the KNXnet/IP protocol that serves to minimise data loss in communication via potentially unreliable connections (e.g.

WLAN).

Please activate this function if the Gira G1 is connected to the network via

WLAN.

To use the "Reliable KNX communication" function, suitable peripheral components with activated reliable KNX communication (e.g. the Gira KNX/IP router

2167 00 from firmware version 3.0) must be used in the system.

Figure 16

Reliable KNX communication

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3.1.2.7

Calibrate sensor

If you are using the plug-in temperature sensor module for determining the actual temperature, you need to calibrate the temperature value of the sensor during commissioning.

The "Calibrate sensor" menu item is displayed on the Gira G1 only if the "Sensor selection" parameter is set to the value "Internal sensor only" or "Internal sensor

+ received temperature value" in the ETS under "Room temperature measurement" -> "General".

Before calibrating the internal sensor, measure the room temperature at an appropriate point with an accurate thermometer and note down the value. You then enter the measured value in the sensor calibration menu:

1 Tap the [Calibrate sensor] button.

F The [Calibrate sensor] page opens.

Figure 17

Calibrate sensor

2 Enter the measured temperature.

3 Tap the [OK] button.

F The Gira G1 then progressively adjusts the measured value.

This process may take up to 20 minutes. No specific message is displayed when the calibration is complete. Please do not carry out any further calibrations during the 20-minute waiting time as this can cause problems.

Note

If the option “Reset all user data during an ETS programming procedure?” option was activated in the ETS, the temperature calibrated here is reset during an

ETS programming procedure.

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3.1.3

PIN protection

You can add PIN protection for the settings in the system menu. This protects the Gira G1 against unwanted changes. To activate PIN protection, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the [PIN protection] button.

F The [PIN protection] page opens.

Figure 18

PIN protection

2 Slide the "Activate PIN protection" switch to the right.

3 Enter a PIN in the upper box and repeat it in the second box.

4 Confirm the entry with [OK].

F The system menu of the Gira G1 can now only be opened after the PIN is entered.

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3.1.4

View configuration

In the view configuration, you define the functions displayed and the order of the functions for the action area.

1 Tap the [View configuration] button.

F The [View configuration] page opens.

Figure 19

View configuration

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The following menu items are available:

Select Home [see 3.1.4.1]

Favourites with sub-items

- Define favourites [see 3.1.4.2]

- Sort functions [see 3.1.4.3]

- Restore defaults [see 3.1.4.4]

3.1.4.1

Select Home

Here you can define whether the Home view is displayed in tile or detail view when the Home button is tapped.

Figure 20

Select Home

1 Select the desired view for the Home view.

2 Tap the [OK] button.

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3.1.4.2

Define favourites

You can select the functions to be displayed directly in the action area here.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Define favourites].

F The [Define favourites] page opens and displays all the existing function folders.

Figure 21

Define favourites

3 Switch to the function folder containing the function you want to display as a favourite.

F The [Define favourites, function folder] page opens.

Figure 22

Select functions

4 Activate the functions that you wish to import as favourites.

5 Tap [OK].

F The [Define favourites] page opens with the list of function folders.

6 Define additional favourites in the same way.

7 When you are finished, tap [OK].

F The [View configuration] page opens.

8 Close and save your settings:

Tap [OK].

F A message informs you that changes have been made.

9 Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The Gira G1 restarts. The defined favourites then appear in the action area.

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3.1.4.3

Sort functions

Here you can determine the order in which the functions and applications are displayed in the Home area of the Gira G1.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Sort functions].

F The [Sort functions] page opens and displays all the elements available on the

Gira G1.

Figure 23

Sort functions

3 Place your finger on the shifting point of the desired entry and move the functions into the order you want.

4 Use the same method to move other entries.

5 When you are finished, tap [OK].

F The [Favourites] page opens.

6 Close and save your settings:

Tap [OK].

F A message informs you that changes have been made.

7 Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The Gira G1 restarts. The favourites then appear in the action area in the order defined by you.

3.1.4.4

Restore defaults

Here you can restore the action area view to the original state set during ETS configuration.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Restore defaults].

F A message appears asking whether you want to reset all settings to the original state at commissioning.

Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The Gira G1 restarts. The favourites appear in the action area in their original state at commissioning.

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3.2

Information

The following functions are available in the Information area:

License agreement

This is where the license agreements for the Gira G1 are displayed.

Gira app version ... [see 3.2.1]

3.2.1

Gira app version

This area provides you with information on the installed and potentially available versions of the Gira Smart Home app:

Installed version

Here you will see the currently installed version of the Gira Smart Home app installed on the Gira G1.

Available versions

If an update is available for the Gira Smart Home app, it will be displayed here. To install the app update, simply tap the new version.

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Operating the Gira G1 (KNX)

Note

The appearance and behaviour of the KNX functions can vary depending on the

ETS parameterisation. Colours, symbols and labels can be parameterised individually for each function in the ETS.

A tiled or detailed view is available for each KNX function. You can change to the detailed view of the function by tapping the tile.

4.1

Structure of the user interface

[1]

[2]

[3]

Figure 24

User interface

[4]

[5]

The user interface of the Gira G1 is divided into 5 areas:

[1] Status bar [see 4.2]

[2] Information bar (displays which application is open)

[3] Navigation bar [see 4.3]

[4] Action area [see 4.4]

[5] Orientation guide

At the lower edge of the screen you will see a circle for every available function or page. The circle marked shows the current position. By swiping horizontally, you can change the function or page. This also causes the marked circle to shift.

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4.2

Status bar

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]

The symbols in the status bar have the following meanings:

[1] The status display (Gira G1 / DCS) shows which system is configured:

“Gira G1” if a KNX system is configured,

“DCS” if the Gira G1 is run exclusively in the Gira door communication system.

[2] Display of the outdoor temperature in degrees Celsius (°C). The outdoor temperature values are obtained from the KNX system or from a KNX weather station.

[3] Display of the room temperature in degrees Celsius (°C). The values for the room temperature are obtained either from the KNX system, e.g. from a KNX pushbutton sensor, or from the optionally available temperature sensor module.

[4] “Automatic door opener” is displayed when automatic door opening has been activated.

[5] "Forwarding" is displayed if door call forwarding is activated on a mobile phone.

[6] The warning symbol in the status bar shows that the Gira G1 is no longer functioning.

If you tap the warning symbol, the relevant error message is displayed.

[7] Time and date display.

4.3

Navigation bar

Figure 25

Gira G1 status bar

Figure 26

Gira G1 navigation bar

[1] [2] [3] [4]

The buttons in the navigation bar have the following functions:

[1] [Back] opens the previously opened page.

[2] [Home] opens the home page of the action area.

[3] [System] opens the [Settings] view.

[4] [Change view] switches between tile and detail view.

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4.4

Action area

The action area is the central working area through which you can operate and adjust the settings of the Gira G1. Here you can operate all of the applications, e.g. the weather forecast, the Gira door communication system, the function folders and the KNX functions.

The action area has two view options:

Tile view

Detail view

4.5

Direct function

The "Palm operation" gesture activates the direct function. By placing the palm of your hand on the display, you can directly access a predefined main function.

In this way, the Gira G1 becomes a simple switch with which the ceiling lamp can be switched on and off, for example. The main function is superimposed over the screen that is currently active and automatically disappears again after a certain period of time.

The function that is to be triggered using the direct function can be defined in the system menu [see 3.1.1].

"Palm operation"

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4.6

Tile view

Tile view is one of the two view options of the action area, along with detail view.

All the building functions can be displayed here as tiles. In addition, individual functions can be bundled in a function folder, e.g. for all functions in one room.

You can display up to six small tiles in the tile view.

Figure 27

Example

Tile view

Central functions such as switching on and off, setting the temperature, or dimming in fixed steps can be operated directly within this view. To do this, tap Plus/

Minus or the arrow buttons to dim the light, adjust the temperature or move blinds/shutters.

When you tap a tile, the detail view of the function opens. There (depending on the configuration) you can carry out additional operations in the function.

Operation in tile view

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4.7

Detail view

Detail view is one of the two view options of the action area, along with tile view.

Detail view is opened by tapping on a tile in tile view. All operating elements of the relevant function are then available on the entire display. Operation for most functions is by tapping, with some functions, such as the blind control, distinguishing between a short and long press of the button.

You can switch from one function to the next with a horizontal swiping movement of the finger.

Horizontal swiping

Figure 28

Example

Detail view

The adjustable scale can be used in the [Dimmer] and [Heating] functions. In order to adjust e.g. the brightness or setpoint temperature, tap directly on the desired value in the scale or move the adjustable scale to the desired position.

Note

Hold finger on start position

Before moving the finger, briefly rest it (approx. 1 s) on the start position of the scale to allow the Gira G1 to carry out the position correction.

Adjustable scale

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Blinds or shutters can be controlled using the slide control in the detail view. To move blinds or shutters up or down or adjust the slats, slide the controller to the desired position.

Blind/shutters

Operation using slide control

Figure 29

Detail view

Operation using slide control

When you tap the [STOP] button, you can directly stop active movement of the hanging or a slat adjustment. The hanging then stops immediately at its current position.

Stop button

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4.8

Scene auxiliary unit

A scene is a grouping of actions which are always carried out together. This means, for example, that specific preferences are stored for any situation in a room, and these presets can be called up at the push of a button. This allows you to create the "TV" scene, for example, and to activate it with a function of the Gira G1. If this scene is activated, the blinds move to a certain position, the lighting is dimmed to a defined value, the screen is lowered and the projector switched on.

Figure 30

Scene auxiliary unit

Left: Tile view

Right: Detail view

In detail view, a save telegram for the scene can be triggered to save new values for the functions of the scene.

Note

Assigning functions of a scene in ETS

Functions (e.g. lights, blinds or shutters) must have been assigned during configuration of a scene.

By saving a scene, previously saved values of a scene are overwritten.

Save scene

If you want to save new values for the functions present in a scene:

1 Tap the [Settings] button in the detail view of the scene.

F The [Set scene] page opens.

2 Set all the devices assigned to this scene as desired (e.g. brightness value, blind position). When the scene is activated, these devices will be operated with those values.

3 Tap the [Save scene] button.

F A note appears.

4 Tap the [OK] button.

F The [Set scene] page opens. The scene has been saved.

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4.9

Room temperature presence button and mode

The presence button can be used to activate the comfort temperature from night mode or frost/heat protection. This function can be used to raise the room temperature to the comfort temperature for a period of time if the room is used during night time hours as an exception (e.g. for a party).

If the presence button is pressed in standby mode, the comfort mode is switched on indefinitely.

You can use the [Mode] button to switch between various operating modes

("Comfort", "Night", etc.) to which different setpoint temperatures are assigned.

1 To switch operating mode, tap [Mode].

F The operating mode page opens.

Presence button

(comfort extension)

Changing the mode

Figure 31

Switching operating mode

Left: Room temperature controller auxiliary unit

Right: Room temperature controller

2 Select the desired mode and confirm with [OK].

F The detail view of the room temperature controller is displayed. The desired mode has been set.

The various modes have the following meanings:

Comfort

Comfort mode is activated if people are in a room and the room temperature is to be set to a comfortable value.

Standby

Activate standby if a room is not used during the day. This adjusts the room temperature to a standby value, enabling heating or cooling energy to be saved.

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Night

Activate night mode during night hours or during a long absence. This adjusts the room temperature to cooler temperatures in heating systems (e.g. in bedrooms). In this case, cooling systems can be set to higher temperature values when air conditioning is not necessary (e.g. in offices).

Frost/heat protection

Frost protection is required when, for example, the room temperature is not to fall below critical values when a window is open. Heat protection may be necessary when the temperature becomes too high due to external influences. In these cases, freezing or overheating of the room can be prevented by specifying an individual temperature setpoint by activation of the frost/heat protection, depending on the "Heating" or "Cooling" operating mode.

When the Gira G1 is used as a room temperature controller, the setpoint temperatures of the "Comfort", "Standby" and "Night" operating modes can be changed in the [Operating mode] view.

1 Tap the [Mode] button to change the setpoint temperature of an operating mode.

F The [Operating mode] page opens.

2 Tap the [Edit] button.

3 Tap the operating mode for which you want to change the setpoint temperature.

4 Set the desired setpoint temperature.

5 Tap [OK]

6 Repeat the procedure if you want to change the temperature of an additional operating mode.

7 Tap [OK] once you have concluded all changes.

F The changed setpoint temperatures have been saved and can be used.

Please note: These changes can only be reset to the default values via ETS if the option "Overwrite user data during an ETS programming operation?” has been activated in the parameters.

4.10

Timer

The timer is easy to operate and can be used to control many functions. It allows certain functions to be triggered at a specified time every day or only on certain days. For example, the blinds are automatically raised every morning and lowered again in the evening, or the heating automatically switches to night mode.

A timer can be set up in the following functions:

Switching with 10 switching times

Dimming with 10 switching times

Blind/shutter functions with 10 switching times

Value transmitter with 10 switching times

Scene auxiliary unit with 10 switching times

Temperature controller functions with 28 switching times

Changing the setpoint temperatures of the operating modes

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4.10.1

Creating a switching time

1 Tap the [Timer] button in the detail view of the relevant function.

F The [Timer overview] page opens.

Figure 32

Overview

Timer

2 Tap the [+] button.

F The [Timer] page opens.

Figure 33

Creating a switching time

3 You can activate or deactivate the days on which the timer is to apply with a finger tap. Days on which the timer is active are marked green.

4 Enter the time at which the action is to be carried out.

5 Under "Select action", choose the function to be set up. The type of value that can be selected here depends on the function to be set up.

6 Tap the [OK] button.

F The timer is set.

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4.10.2

Deleting a switching time

1 Open the [Timer overview] page.

2 Tap the [Edit] button.

3 Mark the switching time to be deleted.

You can also mark and delete several switching times here.

F A red tick appears in front of the switching time. The red [Delete] button is shown.

4 Tap the [Delete] button.

F The [Timer overview] page opens. The marked switching time is deleted.

4.10.3

Activating and deactivating all switching times for a function

Figure 34

Activating/deactivating all switching times

1 Set the switch [Activate all] to [I] to activate or to [O] to deactivate.

2 Tap the [OK] button.

F The function from which you switched to the [Timer overview] page opens.

All switching times for this function are activated or deactivated.

Tip

Temporarily deactivating switching times

If you want to temporarily deactivate individual switching times for a function, you can simply deactivate all days (set to grey).

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4.11

Function folder

Functions are stored in function folders.

Individual functions can be bundled in a function folder, e.g. all the light functions, to provide a better overview. Function folders also offer the possibility of mapping a simple building structure, e.g. all functions in a room.

A function folder can contain a maximum of 25 functions.

Figure 35

Function folder

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5

Configuring the Gira X1 Client

The following prerequisites must be fulfilled for commissioning to be successful:

The Gira X1 must be configured to be functional.

When configuring the Gira X1 in the Gira Project Assistant, a user must be configured for the Gira G1.

The Gira G1, the Gira X1 and the commissioning PC (with Gira Project Assistant installed) must be located on the same network.

5.1

Initial commissioning

Once you have selected the “Gira X1 and security system” option in the Gira

G1’s basic configuration, the initial commissioning configuration starts up, followed by a dialog that allows you to make the connection to the Gira X1.

Figure 36

View

[Settings]

1 If the Gira G1 is connected to the network via LAN and DHCP, you can proceed directly to step 2.

If the Gira G1 is connected to the network via WLAN and/or without DHCP, you must first connect to the network before you can connect to the Gira X1.

2 Enter the connection data (user name and password), which you created earlier for the Gira G1 in the GPA [see 6.1.2.1].

3 Enter the access data for the door communication system, if appropriate

[see 15.2.1].

4 Select the locations for the weather station, as appropriate [see 17.1.1].

Note

Maximum number of functions to be configured

Please note that out of the 250 permitted functions, you may use a maximum of

60 dimming or temperature functions (with adjustable scale).

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Gira X1 Client settings

Basic settings of the Gira G1 can be made in the [Settings] view.

1 Open the [Settings] view by tapping the gear symbol in the navigation bar.

F This takes you to the [Settings] view with the following subcategories:

System menu

Door communication*

Weather station*

Information

* only if the application was selected during commissioning

Figure 37

View

[Settings]

Note

Number of menu entries

The number of menu entries in the [Settings] view depends on the applications you want to run on the Gira G1.

The following examples always show the complete version. If, for example, you do not want to operate a Gira door communication system, the respective configuration options are not displayed.

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Gira X1 Client settings

The following image shows the menu structure of the [Settings] view:

System menu

Select direct function [see 6.1.1]

System [see 6.1.2]

Connection to the Gira device [see 6.1.2.1]

Change password [see 6.1.2.2]

Date/time [see 6.1.2.3]

Configure WLAN* [see 6.1.2.4]

Configure network [see 6.1.2.5]

Network connection type [see 6.1.2.6]

Set proximity sensor [see 6.1.2.7]

Factory reset [see 6.1.2]

Restart [see 6.1.2]

PIN protection [see 6.1.3]

View configuration [see 6.1.4]

Select Home [see 6.1.4.1]

Define favourites [see 6.1.4.2]

Sort functions [see 6.1.4.3]

Restore defaults [see 6.1.4.4]

Door communication**

Call door station*** [see 16.6.2]

Internal call*** [see 16.6.3]

Camera selection*** [see 16.6.4]

Ringtone melody*** [see 16.6.5]

Access data** [see 15.2.1]

Automatic door opener*** [see 16.6.6]

Voice volume*** [see 16.6.8]

Ring tone volume*** [see 16.6.9]

Additional functions

Select weather station** [see 17.1.1]

Occupancy simulation [see 7]

Information

License agreements

Gira app version [see 6.2.1]

* only displayed if WLAN is selected as the connection type

** only if the application was selected during commissioning

*** only displayed after successful connection to the DCS-IP gateway

Gira G1

Figure 38

Menu structure

[Settings]

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Gira X1 Client settings

6.1

System menu

The following functions are available in the system menu:

Select direct function [see 6.1.1]

System [see 6.1.2]

PIN protection [see 6.1.3]

View configuration [see 6.1.4]

6.1.1

Select direct function

The direct function is a function that can be operated from any view by placing the palm of the hand on the screen. The "Switching (button function)", "Button

(On/Off)", "Button (Press/Release)" and "Scene auxiliary unit" functions can be configured as the direct function.

It is recommended to choose one of the main functions of the room in which the

Gira G1 is positioned here, e.g switching the ceiling light.

1 Tap the [Select direct function] button in the system menu.

F The [Select direct function] page opens.

Figure 39

Select direct function

2 Activate the [Activate direct function] switch.

F A selection field appears behind the listed functions. The activated function is indicated by a dot in the selection field.

3 Activate the selection field behind the function that you have chosen as the direct function.

4 Tap the [OK] button.

F The data is saved. The system menu opens.

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6.1.2

System

1 Tap the [System] button in the system menu.

F The [System] page opens.

Figure 40

System settings

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The following menu items are available:

Connection to Gira X1 [see 6.1.2.1]

Change password [see 6.1.2.2]

Date/time [see 6.1.2.3]

Configure WLAN [see 6.1.2.4]

(only displayed if "WLAN" was selected as the network connection type)

Configure network [see 6.1.2.5]

Network connection type [see 6.1.2.6]

Set proximity sensor [see 6.1.2.7]

Factory reset

Restart

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6.1.2.1

Connection to Gira X1

Figure 41

Connection to Gira X1

To connect the Gira G1 to the Gira X1, proceed as follows:

1 Enter the IP address of the Gira X1.

2 Enter the user name and password.

3 Confirm your entries with OK.

F The data is saved. The connection to Gira X1 is created.

6.1.2.2

Change password

Figure 42

Change password

You can change the user password assigned during configuration. Proceed as follows:

1 Enter the old password.

2 Enter a new password.

3 Repeat the new password.

4 Confirm your entries with OK.

F The new password is now saved.

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6.1.2.3

Date/time

Here you can set the time and date format in the status bar.

Figure 43

Time/date

1 Time: Select 12-hour or 24-hour format.

2 Date: Set the desired date format and accept by tapping [OK].

F The selected formats are directly displayed in the status bar.

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6.1.2.4

Configure WLAN

Figure 44

Configure WLAN

The WLAN connection is displayed here if the Gira G1 is already connected to a

WLAN network.

All WLAN networks in the vicinity of the Gira G1 are displayed under "Available

WLAN networks". If you wish to connect the Gira G1 to one of the listed WLAN networks, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the WLAN network with which you wish to connect the Gira G1.

2 Enter the password for the WLAN network and confirm with [OK].

F The Gira G1 connects to the WLAN network.

WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a function that enables you to set up WLAN connections at the push of a button without entering a password.

The router must support WPS to use this function.

Connect the Gira G1 to the WLAN as follows via the WPS function:

1 On the Gira G1, tap [Start WPS configuration].

F This displays a view of all WLAN networks that support WPS.

2 Select the WLAN network to which you want to connect the Gira G1 and confirm by tapping [OK].

3 Activate the WPS function on your WLAN router within the next 2 minutes.

F The connection to the WLAN network is established automatically.

WLAN connection

Available WLAN networks

Options - Start WPS configuration

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6.1.2.5

Configure network

Warning

Failure of Gira G1

The network connection can fail when settings are changed on the [Configure network] page. This can lead to functional disturbances of the Gira G1.

Only an electrician with network expertise is allowed to configure the network.

When configuring the network access of the Gira G1, you can choose between automatic (DHCP) and manual configuration of the network. DHCP is selected in the factory settings of the Gira G1. In this case, the network parameters are automatically specified by the router.

DHCP

Figure 45

Configure network

To configure the network manually, proceed as follows:

1 Deactivate DHCP by moving the "DHCP activated" slider switch to Off.

F You can now edit the input fields for the network settings.

2 Enter the corresponding data for the network access.

3 Confirm your entries with [OK].

F The data is saved. The system menu opens.

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6.1.2.6

Network connection type

Specify here if you want to connect the Gira G1 to the network via LAN or

WLAN.

Figure 46

Network connection type

1 Select the desired connection type (LAN or WLAN) and confirm with [OK].

F The Gira G1 restarts and the network connection type is set.

6.1.2.7

Set proximity sensor

Here you can set the distance at which the Gira G1 is activated from sleep mode when a hand approaches.

1 Tap the [Set proximity sensor] button.

F The [Set proximity sensor] page opens.

Figure 47

Set proximity sensor

2 Choose between the settings of the proximity sensor:

off (the proximity sensor is deactivated, i.e., the interface must be tapped to switch on the Gira G1),

close (the sensor reacts at a short distance),

medium (the sensor reacts at a medium distance),

wide (the sensor reacts at a long distance).

3 Tap the [OK] button.

F The proximity sensor has been set. The system menu opens.

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6.1.3

PIN protection

You can add PIN protection for the settings in the system menu. This protects the Gira G1 against unwanted changes. To activate PIN protection, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the [PIN protection] button.

F The [PIN protection] page opens.

Figure 48

PIN protection

2 Slide the "Activate PIN protection" switch to the right.

3 Enter a PIN in the upper box and repeat it in the second box.

4 Confirm the entry with [OK].

F The system menu of the Gira G1 can now only be opened after the PIN is entered.

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6.1.4

View configuration

In the view configuration, you define the functions displayed and the order of the functions for the action area.

1 Tap the [View configuration] button.

F The [View configuration] page opens.

Figure 49

View configuration

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The following menu items are available:

Select Home [see 6.1.4.1]

Favourites with sub-items

- Define favourites [see 6.1.4.2]

- Sort functions [see 6.1.4.3]

- Restore defaults [see 6.1.4.4]

6.1.4.1

Select Home

Here you can define whether the Home view is displayed in tile or detail view when the Home button is tapped.

Figure 50

Select Home

1 Select the desired view for the Home view.

2 Tap the [OK] button.

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6.1.4.2

Define favourites

You can select the functions to be displayed directly in the action area here.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Define favourites].

F The [Define favourites] page opens and displays all the existing function folders.

Figure 51

Define favourites

3 Switch to the function folder containing the function you want to display as a favourite.

F The [Define favourites, function folder] page opens.

Figure 52

Select functions

4 Activate the functions that you wish to import as favourites.

5 Tap [OK].

F The [Define favourites] page opens with the list of function folders.

6 Define additional favourites in the same way.

7 When you are finished, tap [OK].

F The [View configuration] page opens.

8 Close and save your settings:

Tap [OK].

F A message informs you that changes have been made.

9 Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The application on the Gira G1 restarts. The defined favourites then appear in the action area.

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6.1.4.3

Sort functions

Here you can determine the order in which the functions and applications are displayed in the Home area of the Gira G1.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Sort functions].

F The [Sort functions] page opens and displays all the elements available on the

Gira G1.

Figure 53

Sort functions

3 Place your finger on the shifting point of the desired entry and move the functions into the order you want.

4 Use the same method to move other entries.

5 When you are finished, tap [OK].

F The [Favourites] page opens.

6 Close and save your settings:

Tap [OK].

F A message informs you that changes have been made.

7 Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The application on the Gira G1 restarts. The favourites then appear in the action area in the order defined by you.

6.1.4.4

Restore defaults

Here you can restore the action area view to the original state during configuration.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Restore defaults].

F A message appears asking whether you want to reset all settings to the original state at commissioning.

Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The application on the Gira G1 restarts. The favourites appear in the action area in their original state at commissioning.

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6.2

Information

The following functions are available in the Information area:

License agreement

This is where the license agreements for the Gira G1 are displayed.

Gira app version ...[see 6.2.1]

6.2.1

Gira app version

This area provides you with information on the installed and potentially available versions of the Gira Smart Home app:

Installed version

Here you will see the currently installed version of the Gira Smart Home app installed on the Gira G1.

Available versions

If an update is available for the Gira Smart Home app, it will be displayed here. To install the app update, simply tap the new version.

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7.1

Status bar

[1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

The symbols in the status bar have the following meanings:

[1] The display shows that forwarding is active in the “Door communication” application.

[2] [Ring tone off] appears if the ring tone has been switched off in the "Door communication" application.

[3] [Automatic door opener] appears when automatic door opening has been activated.

[4] The warning symbol in the status bar shows that the Gira G1 is no longer functioning.

If you tap the warning symbol, the relevant error message is displayed.

[5] Time and date display.

7.2

Navigation bar

Figure 54

Gira G1 status bar

Figure 55

Gira G1 navigation bar

[1] [2] [3] [4]

The buttons in the navigation bar have the following functions:

[1] [Back] opens the previously opened page.

[2] [Home] opens the home page of the action area.

[3] [System] opens the [Settings] view.

[4] [Change view] switches between tile and detail view.

Note

Differences in the following views

All figures in the tile or detail views in this document may differ from the views in your project, as the texts, functions and symbols can all be configured as desired. Accordingly, this document refers only to the basic functions.

A tiled or detailed view is available for each function. You can change to the detailed view of the function by tapping the tile.

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7.3

Direct function

The "Palm operation" gesture activates the direct function. By placing the palm of your hand on the display, you can directly access a predefined main function.

In this way, the Gira G1 becomes a simple switch with which the ceiling lamp can be switched on and off, for example. The main function is superimposed over the screen that is currently active and automatically disappears again after a certain period of time.

The function that is to be triggered using the direct function can be defined in the system menu [see 6.1.1].

7.4

Tile view

Tile view is one of the two view options of the action area, along with detail view.

All the building functions can be displayed here as tiles. In addition, individual functions can be bundled in a function folder, e.g. for all functions in one room.

You can display up to six small tiles in the tile view.

"Palm operation"

Figure 56

Example

Tile view

Central functions such as switching on and off, setting the temperature, or dimming in fixed steps can be operated directly within this view. To do this, tap Plus/

Minus or the arrow buttons to dim the light, adjust the temperature or move blinds/shutters.

When you tap a tile, the detail view of the function opens. There (depending on the configuration) you can carry out additional operations in the function.

Operation in tile view

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7.5

Detail view

Detail view is one of the two view options of the action area, along with tile view.

Detail view is opened by tapping a tile in tile view. All operating elements of the relevant function are then available on the entire display. Operation for most functions is by tapping, with some functions, such as the blind control, distinguishing between a short and long press of the button.

You can switch from one function to the next with a horizontal swiping movement of the finger.

Horizontal swiping

Figure 57

Example

Detail view

The adjustable scale can be used in the [Dimmer] and [Heating] functions. In order to adjust e.g. the brightness or setpoint temperature, tap directly on the desired value in the scale or move the adjustable scale to the desired position.

Note

Hold finger on start position

Before moving the finger, briefly rest it (approx. 1 s) on the start position of the scale to allow the Gira G1 to carry out the position correction.

Adjustable scale

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Blinds or shutters can be controlled using the slide control in the detail view. To move blinds or shutters up or down or adjust the slats, slide the controller to the desired position.

Blind/shutters

Operation using slide control

Figure 58

Detail view

Operation using slide control

When you tap the [STOP] button, you can directly stop active movement of the hanging or a slat adjustment. The hanging then stops immediately at its current position.

Stop button

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7.6

Scene auxiliary unit

A scene is a grouping of actions which are always carried out together. This means, for example, that specific preferences are stored for any situation in a room, and these presets can be called up at the push of a button. This allows you to create the "TV" scene, for example, and to activate it with a function of the Gira G1. If this scene is activated, the blinds move to a certain position, the lighting is dimmed to a defined value, the screen is lowered and the projector switched on.

Figure 59

Scene auxiliary unit

Left: Tile view

Right: Detail view

In detail view, a save telegram for the scene can be triggered to save new values for the functions of the scene.

Note

Assign functions of a scene in the GPA

Functions (e.g. lights, blinds or shutters) must have been assigned during configuration of a scene.

By saving a scene, previously saved values of a scene are overwritten.

Save scene

If you want to save new values for the functions present in a scene:

1 Tap the [Settings] button in the detail view of the scene.

F The [Set scene] page opens.

2 Set all the devices assigned to this scene as desired (e.g. brightness value, blind position). When the scene is activated, these devices will be operated with those values.

3 Tap the [Save scene] button.

F A note appears.

4 Tap the [OK] button.

F The [Set scene] page opens. The scene has been saved.

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7.7

Room temperature presence button and mode

The presence button can be used to activate the comfort temperature from night mode or frost/heat protection. This function can be used to raise the room temperature to the comfort temperature for a period of time if the room is used during night time hours as an exception (e.g. for a party).

If the presence button is pressed in standby mode, the comfort mode is switched on indefinitely.

You can use the [Mode] button to switch between various operating modes

("Comfort", "Night", etc.) to which different setpoint temperatures are assigned.

1 To switch operating mode, tap [Mode].

F The operating mode page opens.

Presence button

(comfort extension)

Changing the mode

Figure 60

Switching operating mode

2 Select the desired mode and confirm with [OK].

F The detail view of the heating function is displayed. The desired mode has been set.

The various modes have the following meanings:

Comfort

Comfort mode is activated if people are in a room and the room temperature is to be set to a comfortable value.

Standby

Activate standby if a room is not used during the day. This adjusts the room temperature to a standby value, enabling heating or cooling energy to be saved.

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Night

Activate night mode during night hours or during a long absence. This adjusts the room temperature to cooler temperatures in heating systems (e.g. in bedrooms). In this case, cooling systems can be set to higher temperature values when air conditioning is not necessary (e.g. in offices).

Frost/heat protection

Frost protection is required when, for example, the room temperature is not to fall below critical values when a window is open. Heat protection may be necessary when the temperature becomes too high due to external influences. In these cases, freezing or overheating of the room can be prevented by specifying an individual temperature setpoint by activation of the frost/heat protection, depending on the "Heating" or "Cooling" operating mode.

7.8

Timer

The timer is easy to operate and can be used to control many functions. It allows certain functions to be triggered at a specified time every day or only on certain days. For example, the blinds are automatically raised every morning and lowered again in the evening, or the heating automatically switches to night mode.

A timer can be set up in the following functions:

Switching and pressing (on/off) with 10 switching times

Dimming with 10 switching times

Blind/shutter functions with 10 switching times

Value transmitter with 10 switching times

Scene auxiliary unit with 10 switching times

Air-conditioning system with 10 switching times

Temperature controller and sauna function with 28 switching times

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7.8.1

Creating a switching time

1 Tap the [Timer] button in the detail view of the relevant function.

F The [Timer overview] page opens.

Figure 61

Overview

Timer

2 Tap the [+] button.

F The [Timer] page opens.

Figure 62

Creating a switching time

3 You can activate or deactivate the days on which the timer is to apply with a finger tap. Days on which the timer is active are marked green.

4 Enter the time at which the action is to be carried out.

5 Under "Select action", choose the function to be set up. The type of value that can be selected here depends on the function to be set up.

6 Tap the [OK] button.

F The timer is set.

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7.8.2

Deleting a switching time

1 Open the [Timer overview] page.

2 Tap the [Edit] button.

3 Mark the switching time to be deleted.

You can also mark and delete several switching times here.

F A red tick appears in front of the switching time. The red [Delete] button is shown.

4 Tap the [Delete] button.

F The [Timer overview] page opens. The marked switching time is deleted.

7.8.3

Activating and deactivating all switching times for a function

Figure 63

Activating/deactivating all switching times

1 Set the switch [Activate all] to [I] to activate or to [O] to deactivate.

2 Tap the [OK] button.

F The function from which you switched to the [Timer overview] page opens.

All switching times for this function are activated or deactivated.

Tip

Temporarily deactivating switching times

If you want to temporarily deactivate individual switching times for a function, you can simply deactivate all days (set to grey).

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7.9

Function folder

Functions are stored in function folders.

Individual functions can be bundled in a function folder, e.g. all the light functions, to provide a better overview. Function folders also offer the possibility of mapping a simple building structure, e.g. all functions in a room.

A function folder can contain a maximum of 25 functions.

Figure 64

Function folder

7.10

Occupancy simulation

With occupancy simulation, you record selected building functions that are later played back automatically.

This perfectly simulates the real usage of your building, making it look occupied, e.g., when you are on holidays.

Figure 65

Occupancy simulation

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7.10.1

Recording a simulation

Before you can use the simulation function, the building functions to be played during your absence have to be recorded for 7 days. For this, please proceed as follows:

1 Open the [Occupancy simulation] page.

2 Tap [Create new recording].

3 Tap [Select functions] and select the functions to be recorded and played in the later simulation.

These functions should of course be visible from the outside, e.g., light functions or moving blinds or shutters if these are not controlled by timers.

4 Confirm the selected functions with [OK].

You can then view the functions again, and change them if necessary.

5 When you have selected all the functions, activate recording by sliding the

[Record] slider switch to the right.

F The recording starts and ends automatically after 7 days.

7.10.2

Playing a simulation

A prerequisite for playing back the occupancy simulation is that you have recorded the functions for 7 days beforehand.

1 Open the [Occupancy simulation] page.

2 Start the occupancy simulation by sliding the [Play simulation] slider switch to the right.

F The occupancy simulation is played until it is deactivated again by the slider switch.

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7.11

Sonos audio function

You can control the Sonos sound systems via the Gira Smart Home app using the "Sonos audio" function.

The following functions are available: Play/pause track, change volume, mute, switch between tracks (previous and next track), display track, artist, album and playlist and change playlists (previous and next playlist).

Building functions

Figure 66

Sonos audio

Livingroom

7.11.1

Configuring the Sonos audio function

If the IP address for the Sonos device was unknown during commissioning or if the IP address has changed, you can also configure the IP address in the app.

Proceed as follows:

1 Tap the gear symbol within the Sonos application.

2 Tap [Sonos IP address].

3 Enter the IP address of the Sonos device.

If switched to stereo, please enter the IP address of the stereo master.

4 Confirm the entry with [OK].

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7.11.2

Configuration of the playlists

You can create playlists in the Sonos app. These Sonos playlists are transferred automatically to the Gira Smart Home app (in alphabetical sequence) and can be used there.

An option is available that lets you adapt the sequence or the number of Sonos playlists for the Gira Smart Home app. This is done on the diagnostic page of the

Gira X1:

1 Open the Gira X1's diagnostic page:

To do so, open Windows Explorer on your PC and open the “Network” subdirectory. Double-click the Gira X1 there.

2 Enter the data for logging in:

You can log in with one of the four user accounts “Device”, “Administrator”,

“Installer” and “User”. To log in, click on the desired button and enter the corresponding access data.

If you click on “Device”, the user name is “device” and the password is the device password.

If you have created an administrator, an installer or a user with the administrator role during the configuration of the Gira X1, you can also use this access data here to access the diagnostic page.

3 Select the “Assign playlists” view in the page that opens.

4 You can select the following options in the view:

Selection

Number

Medium

Source

Function

The number of the Sonos playlist can be used, for example, to control a certain Sonos playlist using a pushbutton sensor or logic.

Different source types are available. You can select the required source in the next column depending on the type selected here.

You can select the desired Sonos playlist here.

If you enter the first letter of the desired Sonos playlist in this box, the available entries will be displayed.

First track Here you can specify the track with which the Sonos playlist is to start when opened.

Never mute If you activate this option, any muting is disabled when the

Sonos playlist is opened.

Volume You can specify the volume of the Sonos playlist during playback here.

5 Once you have completed all modifications in the playlists, click “Save”.

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7.11.3

Behaviour of the playlists after using the save function

If you edit and save the list of the Sonos playlists on the diagnostic page, the entries of the list are no longer updated automatically. This means that if playlists are modified in the Sonos app, these changes are not transferred automatically to the Gira Smart Home app.

This has the advantage that, for instance, the assignment of a Sonos playlist to a KNX pushbutton sensor is not changed accidentally by the addition of a playlist in the Sonos app.

If a playlist from the Sonos app should be copied into the saved list of the Gira

Smart Home app, then this needs to be carried out on the diagnostic page of the

Gira X1.

7.11.4

Which errors may occur?

If you accidentally deleted a Sonos playlist, which can be called up by a pushbutton sensor, in the Sonos app, the button of the pushbutton sensor no longer has a function.

There are two solutions for this case:

Either you create a new playlist in the Sonos app and give it the name of the deleted playlist.

Or you open the diagnostic page of the Gira X1 (see above) and save a new Sonos playlist in the place of the deleted playlist.

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8

Configuring the Alarm Connect security system

The following prerequisites must be fulfilled for commissioning to be successful:

The Alarm Connect security system must be configured to be functional.

When configuring the security system in the Gira Project Assistant, the access data for a user must be set up.

The Gira G1, the alarm control unit Connect and the commissioning PC (with

Gira Project Assistant installed) must be located on the same network.

8.1

Initial commissioning

Once you have selected the “Gira X1 and security system” option in the Gira

G1’s basic configuration, the initial commissioning configuration starts up, followed by a dialog that allows you to make the connection to the Alarm Connect security system.

Figure 67

View [Settings]

1 If the Gira G1 is connected to the network via LAN and DHCP, you can proceed directly to step 2.

If the Gira G1 is connected to the network via WLAN and/or without DHCP, you must first connect to the network before you can connect to the security system.

2 Enter the access data (user name and password), which you created earlier in the GPA [see 9.1.2.1].

3 Enter the access data for the door communication system, if appropriate

[see 15.2.1].

4 Select the locations for the weather station, as appropriate [see 17.1.1].

Note

Simultaneous use of the Gira X1 and security system

If the Gira X1 and the Alarm Connect security system are used simultaneously in a project, please enter the IP address of the Gira X1 under connection data.

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Alarm Connect security system settings

Settings for the security system can be made in the [Settings] view.

1 Open the [Settings] view by tapping the gear symbol in the navigation bar.

F This takes you to the [Settings] view with the following subcategories:

System menu

Door communication*

Weather station*

Information

* only if the application was selected during commissioning

Figure 68

View [Settings]

Note

Number of menu entries

The number of menu entries in the [Settings] view depends on the applications you want to run on the Gira G1.

The following examples always show the complete version. If, for example, you do not want to operate a Gira door communication system, the respective configuration options are not displayed.

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The following image shows the menu structure of the [Settings] view:

System menu

Select direct function [see 9.1.1]

System [see 9.1.2]

Connection to the Gira device [see 9.1.2.1]

Change password [see 9.1.2.2]

Date/time [see 9.1.2.3]

Configure WLAN* [see 9.1.2.4]

Configure network [see 9.1.2.5]

Network connection type [see 9.1.2.6]

Set proximity sensor [see 9.1.2.7]

Factory reset [see 9.1.2]

Restart [see 9.1.2]

PIN protection [see 9.1.3]

View configuration [see 9.1.4]

Select Home [see 9.1.4.1]

Define favourites [see 9.1.4.2]

Sort functions [see 9.1.4.3]

Restore defaults [see 9.1.4.4]

Door communication**

Call door station*** [see 16.6.2]

Internal call*** [see 16.6.3]

Camera selection*** [see 16.6.4]

Ringtone melody*** [see 16.6.5]

Access data** [see 15.2.1]

Automatic door opener*** [see 16.6.6]

Voice volume*** [see 16.6.8]

Ring tone volume*** [see 16.6.9]

Additional functions

Select weather station** [see 17.1.1]

Occupancy simulation [see 7]

Information

License agreements

* only displayed if WLAN is selected as the connection type

** only if the application was selected during commissioning

*** only displayed after successful connection to the DCS-IP gateway

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Menu structure

[Settings]

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9.1

System menu

The following functions are available in the system menu:

Select direct function [see 9.1.1]

System [see 9.1.2]

PIN protection [see 9.1.3]

View configuration [see 9.1.4]

9.1.1

Select direct function

The direct function is a function that can be operated from any view by placing the palm of the hand on the screen. The "Switching (button function)", "Button

(On/Off)", "Button (Press/Release)" and "Scene auxiliary unit" functions can be configured as the direct function.

It is recommended to choose one of the main functions of the room in which the

Gira G1 is positioned here, e.g switching the ceiling light.

1 Tap the [Select direct function] button in the system menu.

F The [Select direct function] page opens.

Figure 70

Select direct function

2 Activate the [Activate direct function] switch.

F A selection field appears behind the listed functions. The activated function is indicated by a dot in the selection field.

3 Activate the selection field behind the function that you have chosen as the direct function.

4 Tap the [OK] button.

F The data is saved. The system menu opens.

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9.1.2

System

1 Tap the [System] button in the system menu.

F The [System] page opens.

Figure 71

System settings

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The following menu items are available:

Connection to the Gira device [see 9.1.2.1]

Change password [see 9.1.2.2]

Date/time [see 9.1.2.3]

Configure WLAN [see 9.1.2.4]

(only displayed if "WLAN" was selected as the network connection type)

Configure network [see 9.1.2.5]

Network connection type [see 9.1.2.6]

Set proximity sensor [see 9.1.2.7]

Factory reset

Restart

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9.1.2.1

Connection to the Gira device

Figure 72

Connection to the

Gira device

To connect the Gira G1 to the security system, proceed as follows:

1 Enter the IP address of the alarm control unit Connect.

2 Enter the user name and password.

3 Confirm your entries with OK.

F The data is saved. The connection to the security system is created.

9.1.2.2

Change password

Figure 73

Change password

You can change the user password assigned during configuration. Proceed as follows:

1 Enter the old password.

2 Enter a new password.

3 Repeat the new password.

4 Confirm your entries with OK.

F The new password is now saved.

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9.1.2.3

Date/time

Here you can set the time and date format in the status bar.

Figure 74

Time/date

1 Time: Select 12-hour or 24-hour format.

2 Date: Set the desired date format and accept by tapping [OK].

F The selected formats are directly displayed in the status bar.

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9.1.2.4

Configure WLAN

Figure 75

Configure WLAN

The WLAN connection is displayed here if the Gira G1 is already connected to a

WLAN network.

All WLAN networks in the vicinity of the Gira G1 are displayed under "Available

WLAN networks". If you wish to connect the Gira G1 to one of the listed WLAN networks, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the WLAN network with which you wish to connect the Gira G1.

2 Enter the password for the WLAN network and confirm with [OK].

F The Gira G1 connects to the WLAN network.

WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a function that enables you to set up WLAN connections at the push of a button without entering a password.

The router must support WPS to use this function.

Connect the Gira G1 to the WLAN as follows via the WPS function:

1 On the Gira G1, tap [Start WPS configuration].

F This displays a view of all WLAN networks that support WPS.

2 Select the WLAN network to which you want to connect the Gira G1 and confirm by tapping [OK].

3 Activate the WPS function on your WLAN router within the next 2 minutes.

F The connection to the WLAN network is established automatically.

WLAN connection

Available WLAN networks

Options - Start WPS configuration

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9.1.2.5

Configure network

Warning

Failure of Gira G1

The network connection can fail when settings are changed on the [Configure network] page. This can lead to functional disturbances of the Gira G1.

Only an electrician with network expertise is allowed to configure the network.

When configuring the network access of the Gira G1, you can choose between automatic (DHCP) and manual configuration of the network. DHCP is selected in the factory settings of the Gira G1. In this case, the network parameters are automatically specified by the router.

DHCP

Figure 76

Configure network

To configure the network manually, proceed as follows:

1 Deactivate DHCP by moving the "DHCP activated" slider switch to Off.

F You can now edit the input fields for the network settings.

2 Enter the corresponding data for the network access.

3 Confirm your entries with [OK].

F The data is saved. The system menu opens.

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9.1.2.6

Network connection type

Specify here if you want to connect the Gira G1 to the network via LAN or

WLAN.

Figure 77

Network connection type

1 Select the desired connection type (LAN or WLAN) and confirm with [OK].

F The Gira G1 restarts and the network connection type is set.

9.1.2.7

Set proximity sensor

Here you can set the distance at which the Gira G1 is activated from sleep mode when a hand approaches.

1 Tap the [Set proximity sensor] button.

F The [Set proximity sensor] page opens.

Figure 78

Set proximity sensor

2 Choose between the settings of the proximity sensor:

off (the proximity sensor is deactivated, i.e., the interface must be tapped to switch on the Gira G1),

close (the sensor reacts at a short distance),

medium (the sensor reacts at a medium distance),

wide (the sensor reacts at a long distance).

3 Tap the [OK] button.

F The proximity sensor has been set. The system menu opens.

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9.1.3

PIN protection

You can add PIN protection for the settings in the system menu. This protects the Gira G1 against unwanted changes. To activate PIN protection, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the [PIN protection] button.

F The [PIN protection] page opens.

Figure 79

PIN protection

2 Slide the "Activate PIN protection" switch to the right.

3 Enter a PIN in the upper box and repeat it in the second box.

4 Confirm the entry with [OK].

F The system menu of the Gira G1 can now only be opened after the PIN is entered.

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9.1.4

View configuration

In the view configuration, you define the functions displayed and the order of the functions for the action area.

1 Tap the [View configuration] button.

F The [View configuration] page opens.

Figure 80

View configuration

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The following menu items are available:

Select Home [see 9.1.4.1]

Favourites with sub-items

- Define favourites [see 9.1.4.2]

- Sort functions [see 9.1.4.3]

- Restore defaults [see 9.1.4.4]

9.1.4.1

Select Home

Here you can define whether the Home view is displayed in tile or detail view when the Home button is tapped.

Figure 81

Select Home

1 Select the desired view for the Home view.

2 Tap the [OK] button.

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9.1.4.2

Define favourites

You can select the functions to be displayed directly in the action area here.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Define favourites].

F The [Define favourites] page opens and displays all the existing function folders.

Figure 82

Define favourites

3 Switch to the function folder containing the function you want to display as a favourite.

F The [Define favourites, function folder] page opens.

Figure 83

Select functions

4 Activate the functions that you wish to import as favourites.

5 Tap [OK].

F The [Define favourites] page opens with the list of function folders.

6 Define additional favourites in the same way.

7 When you are finished, tap [OK].

F The [View configuration] page opens.

8 Close and save your settings:

Tap [OK].

F A message informs you that changes have been made.

9 Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The application on the Gira G1 restarts. The defined favourites then appear in the action area.

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9.1.4.3

Sort functions

Here you can determine the order in which the functions and applications are displayed in the Home area of the Gira G1.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Sort functions].

F The [Sort functions] page opens and displays all the elements available on the

Gira G1.

Figure 84

Sort functions

3 Place your finger on the shifting point of the desired entry and move the functions into the order you want.

4 Use the same method to move other entries.

5 When you are finished, tap [OK].

F The [Favourites] page opens.

6 Close and save your settings:

Tap [OK].

F A message informs you that changes have been made.

7 Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The application on the Gira G1 restarts. The favourites then appear in the action area in the order defined by you.

9.1.4.4

Restore defaults

Here you can restore the action area view to the original state during configuration.

1 Open the [View configuration] page.

2 Tap the [Favourites] button, then tap [Restore defaults].

F A message appears asking whether you want to reset all settings to the original state at commissioning.

Confirm this by tapping [OK].

F The application on the Gira G1 restarts. The favourites appear in the action area in their original state at commissioning.

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Operating the Alarm Connect security system

10.1

Status bar

[1] [2] [3] [4]

The symbols in the status bar have the following meanings:

[1] [Ring tone off] appears if the ring tone has been switched off in the "Door communication" application.

[2] [Automatic door opener] appears when automatic door opening has been activated.

[3] The warning symbol in the status bar shows that the Gira G1 is no longer functioning.

If you tap the warning symbol, the relevant error message is displayed.

[4] Time and date display.

10.2

Navigation bar

Figure 85

Gira G1 status bar

Figure 86

Gira G1 navigation bar

[1] [2] [3] [4]

The buttons in the navigation bar have the following functions:

[1] [Back] opens the previously opened page.

[2] [Home] opens the home page of the action area.

[3] [System] opens the [Settings] view.

[4] [Change view] switches between tile and detail view.

10.3

Alarm-specific buttons and displays

Figure 87

Alarm-specific buttons

[1] [2] [3]

[1] [Information] opens the list of present messages.

[2] [Warning] shows that there are messages.

[3] [Status] indicates that the security area is not ready for activation.

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Figure 88

Alarm-specific displays

Internal active External active

[1] [2]

[1] Internal activation not possible

[2] External activation not possible

10.4

Externally activating a security area

To externally activate a security area via the Gira G1, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the operation unit tile of the security area that you would like to externally activate.

F The security area view opens and shows the activation status.

2 Tap the [Externally activate] button.

3 Enter your user PIN in the window that opens.

F The exit delay begins and will be shown on the Gira G1.

The wireless operating unit simultaneously indicates that the exit delay is running.

4 Exit the security area and lock the door, if appropriate.

F The security area will be externally activated at the end of the exit delay as long as no events have meanwhile occurred to prevent activation.

Building functions

Figure 89

Externally activated state

Operating unit

Apartment Kleve

External active

Disarm

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10.5

Internally activating a security area

To internally activate a security area via the Gira G1, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the operation unit tile of the security area that you would like to internally activate.

F The security area view opens and shows the activation status.

2 Tap the [Internally activate] button.

3 Enter your user PIN in the window that opens.

F The security area is internally activated.

Building functions

Figure 90

Internally activated state

Operating unit

Apartment Kleve

Internal active

Disarm

10.6

Deactivating a security area

To deactivate a security area via the Gira G1, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the [Deactivate] button in the security area view.

2 Enter your user PIN in the window that opens.

F The security area is deactivated.

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Building functions

Operating unit

Apartment Kleve

Figure 91

Deactivated state

Deactivatet

Internal active External active

10.7

Viewing and acknowledging alarms and messages

To acknowledge alarms and messages present in the security area, please proceed as follows:

1 Tap the [Information] button in the security area view.

F A list will open up, containing the present alarms and messages.

2 Tap the [Confirm] button.

3 Enter your user PIN in the window that opens.

F If the right PIN has been entered, the message will be removed from the list.

Building functions

Figure 92

Alarms and messages

Operating unit

Apartment Kleve

Messages confirm cancel

PIN confirmation required for the following event: Sabotage alarm to alarm control unit

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Configuring the Gira HomeServer Client/eNet Client

11.1

Initial commissioning

Once you have selected the “Gira HomeServer/eNet Server” option in the basic configuration of the Gira G1 and tapped [Start], the Gira G1 launches the initial commissioning configuration, then displays a start page in which you can implement the settings. The start page initially only contains the “Settings” button.

Figure 93

Start page

Proceed as follows with the commissioning:

1 Tap "Settings".

2 Check the network connection and re-establish it again if necessary [see

11.4].

3 Tap “Gira app settings”. In the “App settings” view, you can select the applications that you want to run on the Gira G1.

4 Tap the desired app.

5 Slide the “Activate app” switch to the right.

6 Slide the “Select as main application” switch to the right, if applicable (see below).

7 Now tap the back button to quit the settings and return to the start page.

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F The start page will now also show the apps that you activated in the settings.

Figure 94

Start page

8 Now tap the desired app and commission it:

Configuring the HomeServer Client [see 12].

Configuring the eNet Client [see 14].

Configuring the door communication system [see 15].

Configuring the weather forecast [see 17].

If you activate the “Select as main application” setting for an app, the Gira G1 displays this app when you reactivate it from idle state. You can only use this option for one app. If this option is not activated, the Gira G1 always launches with the last app to be open.

11.2

Navigation bar

The navigation bar is located in the lower part of the screen.

The three buttons have the following functions:

The back button takes you back a step every time it is tapped.

The Home button opens the start screen.

The Task button displays all active apps.

You can close the apps by swiping sideways.

Note

Showing the navigation bar

The navigation bar is hidden in the “Door communication” and “Weather” applications. You can show the navigation bar again by swiping upwards from the bottom edge of the screen.

Select as main application

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11.3

Settings

Open the "Settings" view by tapping the gear symbol on the start screen.

Figure 95

Settings

The following items are available in the settings menu:

Wireless & Networks [see 11.4]

You configure the network connection here.

Device [see 11.5]

You set the sensitivity of the proximity sensor and select the language here.

System [see 11.6]

Here you can, among other things, select the applications to be run on the

Gira G1. You can also view technical information and license texts here.

11.4

Wireless & Networks

You can connect the Gira G1 to the network either per LAN or WLAN.

Warning

Failure of Gira G1

The network connection can fail when network settings are changed. This can lead to functional disturbances of the Gira G1.

Only an electrician with network expertise is allowed to configure the network.

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11.4.1

Configure LAN network

Note

Deactivate WLAN

The WLAN function must be switched off if you wish to connect the Gira G1 to the network via LAN.

When configuring the network access of the Gira G1, you can choose between automatic (DHCP) and manual configuration of the network. DHCP is selected in the factory settings of the Gira G1. In this case, the network parameters are automatically specified by the router.

DHCP

Figure 96

Configure LAN network

To configure the network settings of the LAN connection manually, proceed as follows:

1 Switch off the "DHCP" function by deactivating the "DHCP activated" selection box.

F You can now edit the input fields for the network settings.

2 Enter the corresponding data for the network access.

3 Confirm each of your entries with [OK].

F The data is saved. The settings menu opens.

Manual network settings

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11.4.2

Configure WLAN

Note

No WLAN with PoE connection module

If the Gira G1 is run with a PoE connection module, operation via a WLAN connection is not possible.

Figure 97

Configure WLAN

If you have activated the WLAN function using the slider switch, all WLAN networks located in the Gira G1 environment are displayed in the "WLAN" view.

If you wish to connect the Gira G1 to one of the listed WLAN networks, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the WLAN network with which you wish to connect the Gira G1.

2 Enter the password for the WLAN network and confirm with [Connect].

F The Gira G1 connects to the WLAN network.

Available WLAN networks

Establish WLAN connection

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11.4.2.1

Establish WLAN connection via WPS

WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) is a function that enables you to set up WLAN connections at the push of a button without entering a password.

Note

Router without WPS

If your router does not support WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), you can only set up your wireless network manually.

Connection via WPS

If your router supports the "WPS Push Button" function, you can establish the

WLAN connection as follows:

1 Press the WPS button on your router.

2 Tap the menu symbol in the top right corner of the Gira G1 within the next

2 minutes and tap the entry [Advanced] in the menu that opens.

3 Tap the entry [WPS Push Button] in the menu which opens.

F The connection to the WLAN network is established automatically.

WPS Push Button

Connect the Gira G1 to the WLAN as follows via the "WPS with PIN entry" function:

1 Tap the menu symbol in the top right corner of the Gira G1 and tap the entry [Advanced] in the menu that opens.

2 Tap the entry [WPS PIN entry] in the menu which opens.

3 Within the next 2 minutes, enter the PIN displayed in your WLAN router.

F The connection to the WLAN network is established automatically.

WPS with

PIN entry

To configure the network settings of the WLAN connection manually, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the desired WLAN connection until a dialog opens.

2 Tap “Connect to network” in the new dialog.

3 Activate the “Advanced options” function in the window that opens.

4 Tap "DHCP" and choose the "Static" setting in the dialog that opens.

F You can now edit the input fields for the network settings.

5 Enter the corresponding data for the network access.

6 Tap [Connect] to adopt the changes and establish the connection to the

WLAN.

Manual network settings

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11.4.3

Advanced WLAN settings

To open the menu of advanced WLAN settings, please tap the menu symbol in the top right corner of the Gira G1 within the WLAN settings.

Figure 98

Advanced WLAN settings

A menu opens, containing the following entries:

Add network

This menu item allows you to add a WLAN manually.

Update

Updates the list of available WLANs.

Advanced

Opens a menu containing two entries:

WPS Push Button

This function allows you to establish a connection to the WLAN router by means of WPS (see Seite 95).

WPS PIN entry

This function allows you to establish a connection to the WLAN router by means of WPS (see Seite 95).

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11.5

Device

11.5.1

Set proximity sensor

Here you can set the distance at which the Gira G1 is activated from sleep mode when a hand approaches.

1 Tap [Proximity sensor], then [Set proximity sensor].

F The [Set proximity sensor] page opens.

Figure 99

Set proximity sensor

2 Choose between the settings of the proximity sensor:

off (the proximity sensor is deactivated, i.e., the interface must be tapped to switch on the Gira G1),

close (the sensor reacts at a short distance),

medium (the sensor reacts at a medium distance),

wide (the sensor reacts at a long distance).

F The proximity sensor has been set.

11.5.2

Language & Input

Here you determine the language with which the applications should be run on the Gira G1.

1 Tap [Language].

F The selection of the available languages is displayed.

2 Tap the desired language.

F The language is changed.

If you subsequently start an app on the G1, the interface is displayed in the required language.

Please note: This setting has no influence on the designations of the functions that you have configured in the HomeServer or eNet server.

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11.6

System

PIN protection

You can add PIN protection for the settings in the settings menu. This protects the Gira G1 against unwanted changes. To activate PIN protection, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the [PIN protection] button.

F The [PIN protection] page opens.

Figure 100

PIN protection

2 Slide the "Activate PIN protection" switch to the right.

3 Enter a PIN in the upper box and repeat it in the second box.

4 Confirm the entry with [OK].

F The settings menu of the Gira G1 can now only be opened after the PIN is entered.

Note on PIN protection

In order for the PIN protection to be active, you must close the settings menu via the Task list, both after the initial input and after each further use (following activation via the PIN).

To do so, tap the square in the footer and slide the window with the settings menu to the side.

11.6.1

Date & Time

Here you can set the time zone.

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11.6.2

Information

Version information on the software installed and licences used is displayed here.

11.6.3

Gira app settings

In the “App settings” view, you can select the applications that you want to run on the Gira G1. To select an app, please proceed as follows:

1 In the “App settings” view, tap the application that you want to run on the

Gira G1.

2 Slide the “Activate app” switch to the right.

3 Slide the “Select as main application” switch to the right, if applicable (see below).

4 Now tap the back button to quit the settings and return to the start page.

F You will now see the app that you just activated on the start page.

5 Then tap the desired app and commission it:

Configuring the HomeServer Client [see 12].

Configuring the eNet Client [see 14].

Configuring the door communication system [see 15].

Configuring the weather forecast [see 17].

If you activate the “Select as main application” setting for an app, the Gira G1 displays this app when you reactivate it from idle state. You can only use this option for one app. If this option is not activated, the Gira G1 always launches with the last app to be open.

If an update is available for the app, the new version will be offered as an update here. Tap the entry to begin updating the app.

If the app has already been updated to a newer version, you can reset the app to an earlier version here. You will see the following options when you tap on the entry:

Use most recently installed version

The most recently installed version is displayed here. Tap this entry if you wish to use this version of the app.

Use delivery version

The version of the app originally installed on the Gira G1 at a firmware update is displayed here. Tap this entry if you wish to use this version of the app.

11.6.4

Factory reset & restart

Here you can use the corresponding button to perform a factory reset or restart of the Gira G1.

Select as main application

Available versions

Other versions

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Configuring the Gira HomeServer app

The following prerequisites must be fulfilled for commissioning to be successful:

The Gira HomeServer must be configured to be functional.

A user is configured for the Gira G1 in the QuadConfig of the HomeServer expert. Please select the design "0" in the QuadConfig for the Gira G1.

The Gira G1 and the Gira HomeServer are within the same network.

The “Gira HomeServer/eNet Client” option has been selected in the Gira G1’s basic configuration.

The “HomeServer” app has been activated in the app settings.

12.1

Initial commissioning of the HomeServer app

Start the HomeServer app by tapping the icon with the Gira symbol on the start screen.

The "Profiles" view appears when you start the HomeServer app for the first time.

Figure 101

Create profile

Enter the connection settings for your Gira HomeServer in a profile. For this, please proceed as follows:

1 Tap the [+] button to open the input mask for a new profile.

2 Now enter the following information:

Connection to Gira

HomeServer

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Configuring the Gira HomeServer app

Profile name:

Freely choose a name for the profile, then enter it. This name may not be identical with the name specified in the HomeServer expert.

Addresses:

The IP addresses or URLs of the HomeServer are entered here. If you have received an address in the form of XYZ123.giradns.com from the Gira device portal, you can also enter this in the address field.

Access data:

Enter here the user name and password for the connection to the Gira Home-

Server.

3 After entering all the data, tap [Save].

F The newly created profile appears in the view above the [Edit] button.

4 Tap the profile you have just created.

F The app connects with the Gira HomeServer and displays the menu view.

For further information on the profile settings [see 13.3.1].

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13

Operating the Gira HomeServer app

Start the Gira HomeServer app by tapping the icon with the Gira symbol on the start screen.

The Gira HomeServer app is divided into three areas, which can be opened by tapping on the corresponding tab:

Menu [see 13.1]

Favourites [see 13.2]

System [see 13.3]

13.1

Menu

The "Menu" view displays all configured building functions.

Figure 102

Menu view

The tile elements of the main menu can represent various functions. Navigation within the app is the main function of these tiles. Users can access the corresponding functional area or execute a function by tapping on a tile.

Specify in the HomeServer expert, the type and scope of elements and functions displayed in this view.

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Operating the Gira HomeServer app

13.2

Favourites

The favourites make frequently used functions even more easily accessible in a view.

Figure 103

Favourites view

You can easily create your own list of favourites.

Before adding functions to the favourites list, or editing the existing favourites list, first activate favourites configuration mode [see 13.3.3].

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13.3

System

Settings for the HomeServer app can be made in the "System" view. Please note that several settings on the Gira G1 have no function.

Figure 104

System

The following settings are available:

Profiles [see 13.3.1]

Profile settings [see 13.3.2]

Configure favourites [see 13.3.3]

Clicking sound on/off

No function on the Gira G1.

Shake function on/off

No function on the Gira G1.

Exit program

Exits the HomeServer app.

License

Displays the license texts of the HomeServer app.

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Operating the Gira HomeServer app

13.3.1

Profiles

The profiles are created, selected, and edited in this view.

Figure 105

Profiles

Create a new profile:

1 Tap the [+] button to open the input mask for a new profile.

2 Now enter the following information:

Profile name:

Freely choose a name for the profile, then enter it. This name may not be identical with the name specified in the HomeServer expert.

Addresses:

The IP addresses or URLs of the HomeServer are entered here. If you have received an address in the form of XYZ123.giradns.com from the Gira device portal, you can also enter this in the address field.

Access data:

Enter here the user name and password for the connection to the HomeServer.

3 After entering all the data, tap [Save].

Edit a profile:

1 Tap [Edit].

2 Select the profile which you wish to edit.

3 Make the changes and then tap [Save].

Delete a profile:

1 Tap [Edit].

2 Tap the cross symbol next to the profile that you wish to delete.

F The profile is deleted immediately!

3 Tap [Finished].

Create profile

Edit profile

Delete profile

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Operating the Gira HomeServer app

13.3.2

Profile settings

You can determine here the behaviour of the HomeServer app when starting.

Figure 106

Profile settings

You can choose here between the following functions:

Select profile

If you select this option, the HomeServer app displays the "Profiles" view after starting, and you can select the profile that should be displayed.

Use standard profile

If you use this option, you can determine a standard profile which the app should display when the program is started. The next time the program is started, the profile selection is no longer displayed, rather the selected profile is automatically loaded and a connection to the HomeServer established.

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Operating the Gira HomeServer app

13.3.3

Configure favourites

You can store the functions most frequently used in the favourites list. Using the function "Configure favourites", you can edit or transfer functions from the menu to the favourites list.

Figure 107

Configure favourites

If you wish to add functions to the favourites list, please proceed as follows:

1 Tap [Configure favourites].

F Favourites configuration mode is active (recognizable by green tool symbol in the title bar).

2 Select the functions which should be added to the favourites:

For this, tap [Menu], select a desired function, and give it the name with which it should be displayed in the favourites overview.

3 Confirm with [OK] to add the function to the favourites list.

4 After selecting all the functions you require, exit Favourites mode in the system menu with [Exit favourites configuration].

F Your favourites can now be accessed via the [Favourites] menu item on the lower edge of the screen.

If you wish to edit the favourites list, please proceed as follows:

1 Tap [Configure favourites].

F Favourites configuration mode is active (recognizable by green tool symbol in the title bar).

2 Tap [Favourites] to open the list of favourites.

3 Tap the function in the list which you wish to change.

4 A dialog opens where you can select the action which you wish to perform for this function.

5 Repeat the last two work steps until you have performed all the changes in the favourites list.

6 After performing all the changes, exit Favourites mode in the system menu with [Exit favourites configuration].

Add functions

Edit favourites

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14

Configuring the eNet Client

The following prerequisites must be fulfilled for commissioning to be successful:

The Gira eNet server must be configured to be functional.

The Gira G1 and the Gira eNet server are within the same network.

The “HomeServer / eNetClient” option has been selected in the Gira G1’s basic configuration.

The “eNetClient” app has been activated in the app settings.

14.1

Initial commissioning of the eNet SMART HOME app

Start the eNet SMART HOME app by tapping the eNet icon on the start screen.

If you are starting the eNet SMART HOME app for the first time, you are prompted to connect to the eNet server.

Figure 108 eNet SMART HOME app start screen

To connect to the eNet server, proceed as follows:

1 Tap the [CONNECT TO ENET SERVER] button.

F The app connects to the eNet server and prompts you to enter your user data.

2 Enter the user data given to you by your service partner or type "user" in both the default user name and password fields.

3 Then tap [LOG IN TO THE ENET SERVER].

F The app connects to the eNet server and displays the "MY HOME" view.

You can find more detailed information on the configuration and operation of the eNet SMART HOME app in the Quick Start Guide for Android, which is available online at www.download.gira.de H .

Quick Start Guide

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Configuring door communication

When combined with the Gira DCS-IP gateway and a video door station, the Gira

G1 can be used as a home station. The camera image of the door station automatically appears in the display of the Gira G1 when the doorbell rings. Communication can be initiated, the door can be opened or the light can be switched on at the touch of a finger.

15.1

Connecting the Gira G1 to the door communication system

The Gira G1 is connected to the door communication system via the DCS-IP gateway. For this, the Gira G1 is connected to the door communication system as a DCS communicator.

Gira G1

Figure 109

Gira G1 with DCS-IP gateway .

DCS-IP-Gateway

IP

IP IP

DCS-Bus

Gira Door station video

(optionally)

Gira Home station

(optionally)

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Note

Deactivate DHCP on the DCS-IP gateway

To ensure secure communication with the DCS-IP gateway it is recommended to deactivate DHCP in the network settings of the DCS-IP gateway and to manually assign the network settings.

15.2

Connecting to the DCS-IP gateway

Note

Requirements

For setting up the door communication function on the Gira G1, a functioning

Gira door communication system, a DCS-IP gateway and a computer with network access must be available.

Prior to the set-up described below, a DCS communicator for the Gira G1 must be set up in the DCS-IP gateway (see documentation for DCS-IP gateway at www.download.gira.de H ).

For set-up on the Gira G1, the access data for the DCS-IP gateway must be entered. Open the system menu and enter the access data for the Gira door communication system.

Figure 110

Door communication system menu .

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15.2.1

Access data

The access data for the door communication system is entered in this view. For this, a DCS communicator for the Gira G1 must first be set up using the TCS-IP gateway assistant. The user name and password data specified there are entered into the respective fields.

Important

Door communication failure

Changing the settings may lead to a failure of the door communication function on the Gira G1.

1 Open the system area.

2 Tap the [Access data] button.

F The [Access data] page opens.

Figure 111

Access data

Door communication .

3 Enter the IP address of the DCS-IP gateway.

4 Enter the user name and the password for the DCS communicator.

The user name and password must have been previously created in the DCS-

IP gateway assistant.

5 Tap the [OK] button.

F The access data for the door communication system are saved and the Gira

G1 is reconfigured.

F The door communication user interface opens.

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Operating door communication

16.1

Structure of the user interface

1 In detail or tile view, tap the door communication application.

F The door communication user interface opens.

Figure 112

Door communication user interface .

The buttons have the following functions:

Camera

Switches the camera image of the door station on and off.

If several cameras are present, you can scroll through the camera images by swiping horizontally.

Ring tone

Switches the ring tone on or off.

The button is crossed out when the ring tone is switched off.

Open door

Opens the door.

Door call

Accepts an incoming call.

More details [see 16.2].

Note

Freely configurable buttons

During configuration, various functions can be assigned to the two central buttons of the user interface. ("Switch lights" and "Activate automatic mode" in this example).

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During configuration, the following functions can be assigned to the two central buttons of the user interface:

Lighting

Switches an optional DCS switching actuator.

Automatic door opener

Activates/deactivates the automatic door opener.

An active automatic door opener is indicated in the status bar.

Execute switching action

Triggers a switching action via a DCS switching actuator.

Call DCS communicator

Triggers a call to a different DCS communicator (e.g. on an additional Gira

G1).

Call door station

Triggers a call to a door station.

Activate/deactivate forwarding

Activates/deactivates door call forwarding on a mobile phone.

16.2

Operating calls

16.2.1

Accepting a call

In the case of an incoming call the [Door call] button lights up green for two minutes.

1 Tap the [Door call] button to accept the call.

F The call has been accepted. The [Door call] button lights up during intercom communication.

Please note:

Call duration = two minutes

The maximum call duration is two minutes. The call is automatically terminated after this time.

Freely configurable buttons

If the call originates from a video door station, the display module automatically displays the camera image.

If the call originates from an audio door station, "Door call" and "Accept call" are shown on the display. In this case the call can also be accepted with the [Door call] button.

16.2.2

Ending a call

The [Door call] button lights up red during intercom communication.

1 Tap the [Door call] button to end the call.

F The call has been ended. The [Door call] button lights up green.

The call can be resumed again within 30 seconds.

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16.2.3

Resuming a call

You can resume a call up to 30 seconds after ending the call. The [Door call] button lights up green during this time.

1 Tap the [Door call] button.

F The call has been resumed.

16.3

Switching the ring tone off

Important

Switch the ring tone off only when needed

Switch off the ring tone only in exceptional cases. Otherwise there is a risk of not being able to hear the ring tone, e.g. in emergencies.

1 You can switch the ring tone on and off with the [Ring tone] button.

F The button is crossed out when the ring tone is switched off.

16.4

Opening the door

1. Tap the [Door opener] button.

F The door opener is activated.

In the case of several doors, the door opener for the door station from which the door call originated is activated within two minutes. Two minutes after the call has been received or 30 seconds after the door call was ended, the system switches back to the main door.

16.5

Switching the camera on

1 Tap the [Camera] button.

F The camera image is displayed.

In case of several cameras, the camera taught-in first will be displayed. You can switch between camera images by swiping horizontally.

2 Tap the [Camera] button again to switch the camera off.

F The camera has been switched off.

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16.6

Door communication system menu

The Door communication section in the [Settings] view can have up to nine buttons. If the door communication system has not yet been configured, only the

[Access data] button will appear in the system menu.

Figure 113

Door communication system menu

16.6.1

Forwarding

This function enables you to activate door call forwarding on a mobile phone.

Note

The forwarding function is only available on a Gira TCS-IP gateway of version 4.0 or higher.

1 Tap the [Forwarding] button.

F The [Activate forwarding] page opens. Here you can find a list of the call forwardings set up and assigned to the Gira G1.

2 Tap the call forwarding you wish to activate or tap [No forwarding] to deactivate call forwarding.

3 Tap the [OK] button.

F Call forwarding is activated or deactivated.

Active call forwarding is indicated by a symbol in the status bar [see 7.1].

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16.6.2

Call door station

You can call a door station with this function.

1 Tap the [Call door station] button.

F The [Call door station] page opens. Here you can find a list of the door stations assigned to the Gira G1.

2 Tap the door station you want to call.

F The call to the door station is established.

16.6.3

Internal call

Use this function to trigger an internal call, e.g. to call another home station in your house.

1 Tap the [Internal call] button.

F The [Internal call] page opens. Here you can find a list of the internal calls assigned to the Gira G1.

2 Tap the internal call you want to trigger.

F The internal call is established.

16.6.4

Selecting a camera

1 Tap the [Camera selection] button.

F The [Select camera] page opens. Here you can find a list of the cameras assigned to the Gira G1.

2 Tap the camera you want to select.

F The door communication view opens and the image from the selected camera is displayed.

16.6.5

Ringtone melody

Use this function to assign individual ringtone melodies to the door calls.

1 Tap the [Ringtone melody] button.

F The [Ringtone melody] page opens. Here you can find a list of the door stations assigned to the Gira G1.

2 Tap the call button of the door station for which you want to change the ringtone melody.

3 The [Select ringtone melody] page opens.

4 Tap the melody you want to hear.

F The melody is played.

5 Tap the [OK] button.

F The melody has been saved for this call button.

The [Ringtone melody] page opens.

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Operating door communication

16.6.6

Automatic door opener

The automatic door opener is used, for example, in medical practices where the door opener is to be automatically activated when a door station call button is pressed. If the automatic door opener is activated, the door opener is triggered approx. four seconds after a door call was made that has been assigned to the calling door station. If there are several door stations in the system, the automatic function automatically acts on the door opener of the door station from which the door call was triggered.

Important:

The door opens automatically

If the automatic door opener is activated, the door is automatically opened after a call is made. This permits people to enter the house unimpeded.

Only activate the automatic door opener if you want to permit unimpeded access to the house.

1 Tap the [Automatic door opener] switch to activate or deactivate the automatic door opener.

F An active automatic door opener is indicated by a symbol in the status bar.

16.6.7

Access data

The access data for the door communication system is entered here. For this, a

DCS communicator for the Gira G1 must first be set up using the TCS-IP gateway assistant. The user name and password data specified there are entered into the respective fields.

Additional information [see 15.2.1].

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Operating door communication

16.6.8

Voice volume

The voice volume is the volume at which the call with the door station is reproduced on the Gira G1.

Tip

Carry out setting the volume with 2 people

To check the volume level, one person should be at the Gira G1 and another person at the door station.

1 Tap the [Voice volume] button.

F The [Change voice volume] page opens.

2 Move the [Voice volume] slider to the desired value.

3 Check the volume with a second person by asking the person to speak at the door station.

4 Tap the [OK] button once the volume has been set correctly.

F The voice volume has been set. The [Settings] view opens.

16.6.9

Ring tone volume

The ring tone volume is the volume of the ringtone melody that signals a door call on the Gira G1.

1 Tap on the [Ring tone volume] button.

F The [Ring tone volume] page opens.

2 Move the [Ring tone volume] slider to the desired value.

F When you lift off your finger, the ring tone is played at the set volume.

3 Tap the [OK] button once the volume has been set correctly.

F The ring tone volume has been set. The [Settings] view opens.

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17

Weather forecast

With the weather forecast, you can call up weather data for up to five cities for the current and following two days.

17.1

Configuring the weather forecast

The weather forecast draws its data from Gira’s online weather service. The Gira

G1 must be connected to the internet in order for you to be able to use the weather forecast. The weather forecast function is configured and set on the

Gira G1.

17.1.1

Adding a weather station

1 Open the [Settings] view.

2 Tap the [Select weather station] button.

F The [Add weather station] page opens.

Figure 114

Add weather station

3 Tap the [+] button.

F The country input screen will appear.

4 Tap the [Country] input field and use the keyboard to enter at least the first two letters of the country in which the desired site is located.

5 Tap the [Search] button.

F A list of countries will appear.

6 Tap the country that you were looking for.

7 Tap the [Next] button.

F The city input screen will appear.

8 Tap the [City] input field and use the keyboard to enter at least the first three letters of the city that you are looking for in the [City] input field (alternatively, in the case of German cities you can search by postcode).

9 Tap the [Search] button.

F A list of cities will appear.

10 Tap the city that you were looking for.

11 Tap the [OK] button.

F The [Add weather station] page opens. The weather station is shown on the list.

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Weather forecast

17.1.2

Changing the order of weather stations

1 Open the [Settings] view.

2 Tap the [Select weather station] button.

F The [Add weather station] page opens.

3 Place your finger on the shifting point in front of the weather station and move the weather station into the order you want.

4 Tap the [OK] button.

F The order of the weather stations has now changed. The [Settings] view opens.

17.1.3

Deleting a weather station

1 Open the [Settings] view.

2 Tap the [Select weather station] button.

F The [Add weather station] page opens.

3 Tap the [Edit] button.

F Instead of shifting points, you will see activation check boxes.

4 Tap the weather station that you want to delete.

F A red tick mark will appear in the check box. The red [Delete] button is shown.

5 Tap the [Delete] button.

F The weather station will be deleted.

6 Tap the [OK] button.

F Shifting points will be displayed again instead of activation check boxes.

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Weather forecast

17.2

Reading weather data

1 Tap the weather station button.

F The online weather service will open the first selected weather station. Here you will be able to see the weather data for the current and following two days.

Figure 115

Reading weather data

2 Tap the [i] button for more detailed information on the weather.

3 Swipe horizontally to view the data for the other selected weather stations.

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Firmware update

18

Firmware update

18.1

Adding firmware

Firmware updates for the Gira G1 are performed using the Gira Project Assistant.

The new firmware must be added to the Gira Project Assistant before it can be loaded onto the Gira G1.

You can store different firmware versions for your devices in the Gira Project Assistant so that you can then load them onto the corresponding devices in the

"Action Center" view.

You can find an overview of the available firmware versions in the "Settings" -

"Firmware" view.

Figure 116

Gira Project Assistant

Settings -

Firmware

18.1.1

Adding firmware manually

To add new firmware to the list in the Gira Project Assistant manually, proceed as follows:

1 Download a new firmware version from the Gira website.

2 Place the downloaded ZIP file in a file folder which you can access.

3 Open the "Settings" view in the main menu of the Gira Project Assistant.

4 Click "Firmware" in the "Settings" dialog.

5 Click "Add firmware".

6 Select the desired firmware file (ZIP file) in the dialog that opens and then click "Open".

F The firmware is now available in the Gira Project Assistant for updating devices.

7 Exit the dialog by clicking "Close".

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Firmware update

18.1.2

Adding firmware automatically

As soon as a new firmware version is available, this will be shown in the GPA.

Simply click on the link in the message if you wish to add this new firmware into the GPA. The firmware will then be downloaded automatically, and will be available for updating devices in the maintenance centre.

18.2

Installing firmware

The new firmware is installed in the "Action Center" view of the Gira Project Assistant.

Figure 117

Gira Project Assistant

Action Center

To load the new firmware onto the Gira G1, proceed as follows:

1 Open the "Action Center" view in the Gira Project Assistant.

2 The view that opens displays all the devices found on your network.

3 Select the Gira G1 by selecting the corresponding selection box.

4 Click the gear symbol and then "Select firmware" to select the firmware version.

5 Select the desired firmware version.

6 To load the firmware onto the device, click "Start update".

F After installation, the Gira G1 restarts and shows the start screen of the Gira

G1.

Loading firmware onto a device

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Appendix

19.1

Error messages

The warning symbol is displayed in the status bar for error messages. In most cases an interrupted network connection is the source of the error. First check the network connection of the Gira G1.

Other error messages are listed below:

"The connection to the DCS-IP gateway has been interrupted."

Indicates a loss of connection after setting up the door communication function. Check the network connection to the DCS-IP gateway.

"Login failed."

Check the entered user name and password for the DCS communicator that was set up for the Gira G1.

"The DCS-IP gateway is not available."

Check the connection to the DCS-IP gateway.

"Error connecting to the DCS-IP gateway."

Indicates a loss of connection after setting up the door communication function. Check the connection to the DCS-IP gateway.

"The network connection has been interrupted."

Check the connection of the Gira G1 with the network.

"The Weather Service is unreachable."

Check the internet connection of the Gira G1.

Wrong date and time displayed, weather forecast not functional.

If the [Weather] function and the date and time display do not work correctly, please check if a DNS server has been entered in the network settings.

19.2

Manual device restart via magnet

Should the Gira G1 stop reacting, you can restart the Gira G1 using a commercially available magnet:

1 Place the magnet in front of the Gira logo of the Gira G1 for approx. 3 s.

F The Gira G1 restarts, the configuration is retained.

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Appendix

19.3

List of available symbols

6

7

4

5

1

2

3

Lighting

Sun

Night

Favourites

Door

Window

Blind

8

9

Open lock

Closed lock

10 Open door

11 Heating

12 Gas-fired boiler

13 Gas flame

14 Temperature

15 Socket outlet

16 Dining room

17 Kitchen

18 Hall

19 Children's room

20 Playroom

21 Baby-care room

22 Wine cellar

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23 Bathroom

24 Living room

25 Library

26 Balcony

27 Bathtub

28 Shower

29 Home office

30 Bedroom

31 Hotel

32 Exercise room

33 Workshop

34 Garage

35 Loading ramp

36 Garden

37 Flower

38 Tool

39 Swimming pool

40 Whirlpool

41 Sauna

42 Staircase

43 Poolroom

44 Laundry

126

Appendix

45 Hot plate

46 Watering

47 Watering can

48 WC Male

49 WC Female

50 WC

51 Heating

52 Cooling

53 Water tap

54 Floor plan

55 Storey

56 Adjoining building

57 Parking deck

58 Parking place

59 Wardrobe

60 Conference room

61 Lift

62 Solar collector

63 House

64 Factory

65 Office building

66 Weather station

67 Barrier

68 Shopping cart

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69 Alarm

70 Eye

71 Film

72 Music

73 Media

74 Scene

75 Romantic

76 Heart

77 Party

78 Komfort

79 Standby

80 Presentation

81 RGB colour picker

82 Electric iron

83 Forklift

84 Car

85 Helicopter

86 Camera

87 Emergency exit

88 Escape

89 Holiday

90 Consumption values

91 Diagrams

92 Bell

127

Appendix

93 Clock

94 Timer

95 Calendar

96 Settings

97 Frost protection

98 Cooling/heating

99 Ground heat

100 Tablet

101 TV

102 IT

103 Internet

104 Globe

105 Memory card

106 Email

107 User profile

108 Information

109 Save

110 Calculator

111 Dog

112 Cow

113 Warning

114 High rack

115 Message

116 Smoking area

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117 No smoking

118 Manual function

119 Manual actuation

120 Fan

121 Funct. folders

122 Room functions

123 Wish list

124 Funnel

125 Magnifying glass

126 Cloudy

127 Rain

128 Eco mode

129 Automation

130 Receiver

131 On-off switch

132 Outdoor area

133 Part of building

134 Switch cabinet

135 Cellar

136 Ground floor

137 Storey

138 Attic

139 Room

140 Break room

128

Appendix

141 Kitchenette

142 Reception

143 Cafeteria

144 Front door

145 Keywords

146 Patio

147 Telephone

148 Mobile telephone

149 Fax

150 Dot

151 Winter garden

152 Close

153 Reset

154 Plus

155 Link

156 Caps Lock key

157 LED signal light

158 DRA

159 I/O module

160 I/O module input

161 I/O module output

162 Motion detector

163

Motion detector with camera

164 Power supply

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165 Remote control

166 Repeater

167 Smoke alarm device

168 Technical detector

169 Door module

170

Glass-breakage detector

171 Operation unit

172 Alarm control unit

173 Indoor siren

174 Outdoor siren

175 Magnetic contact

176

Hand-held transmitter assault

177 Error

178 Change history

179 Tested, selected

180 Change colour

181 Note

182 Important information

183 Main menu

184 Context menu

185 Change sequence

186 Project scope

187 Rename

188 Delete

129

Appendix

189 Whole page width

190 Navigation arrow

191

192

193

Selection / jump to first entry

Selection / jump to last entry

Selection / forward, play

194 Selection / backward

195 Channel

196 Datapoint

197 Source

198 Checked, OK

199 Draft

200 Note

201 Quick

202 Slow

203 Keypad

204 Logic

205 AND

206 Type converter

207 Counter

208 Telegram delayer

209 Demultiplexer

210 Lock-out

211 Edge detector

212 Heating/Cooling

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213

Elapsed operating time meter

214 Hysteresis

215 Multiplexer

216 Inverter

217 Comparator

218 On/off delay

219 OR gate

220 Oscillator

221 PI controller

222 PID controller

223 Random generator

224 Separating plate

225 Send-by-change

226 Covering

227 Timer folder

228 Staircase light

229 Value generator

230 XOR

231 Sunrise

232 Press, touch

233 User

234 User group

235 Administrator

236 Installer

130

Appendix

237

Security area 1, main security area

238 Security area 2

239 Security area 3

240 Security area 4

241

Security area 1 multiple

242

Security area 2 multiple

243

244

245

246

Security area 3 multiple

Security area 4 multiple

I/O module contact open

Message / mobile telephone

247 Message / IP, internet

248 Message / telephone

249 Message

250

Message / voice message

251 Externally activated

252 Internally activated

253

Internally and externally activated

254 Alarm

255 Outgoing call

256

257

258

Externally activated event

Internally activated event

Externally activated alarm

259 Bell

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260 Fire

261 Medical alarm

262

Internally activated alarm

263 Alarm forwarding

264 Panic alarm

265 Alerting rule

266 Tamper alarm

267 Supervision alarm

268 Technical alarm

269 Vital monitoring

270 Technical alarm

271 Press

272 Bookmark

273 Page

274 Export document

275 Medal

276 Manual alarm

277 Security guard

278 Device in building

279 Alarm in building

280 Help video

281 Marked corner

282 Alarm system settings

131

Appendix

283 Logic Editor

284 Security areas

285 Timers and scenes

286 Visualisation

287 Commissioning

288 Help / question

289 Left arrow

290 Right arrow

291 Arrow / redo

292 Arrow / undo

293 Scene set

294

Information, messages

295 Subsystems

296 Percent

297 Roof window

298 Server

299 Bluetooth

300 CD

301

302

Selection / jump to first entry

Selection / jump to last entry

303 Input

304 Input jack

305 Lower volume

306 Network folder

307 MP3 player

308 Radio

309 Speaker

310 User 1

311 User 2

312 Action Center

313 Changeover switch

314 NC contact

315 NO contact

316 12V output

317 0V output

318 Gira G1

319

Urgent technical alarm

320 Green tick

321 Question

322 Download

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Appendix

19.4

Gira G1 design

[1] Touch screen

[2] LED

[3] Proximity sensor

[4] Microphone

[1] Unlocking opening

[2] Sound channel

Gira G1

Figure 118

Front view

[1]

[2]

[3]

[4]

[1]

Figure 119

Side view

[2]

133

Appendix

19.5

Gira G1 dimensions

48,5 mm

97 mm

48,5 mm

Figure 120

Dimensions

Gira G1

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Appendix

19.6

PoE connection module terminal assignment

EIA / TIA568A EIA / TIA568B

2-

2+

1-

1+

RX-

RX+

TX-

TX+ not used

20

Warranty

The warranty is provided in accordance with statutory requirements via the retailer.

Please submit or send faulty devices postage paid and with an error description to your sales representative (retailer / installation company / electrical contractor).

They will forward the devices to the Gira Service Centre.

Figure 121

Terminals

PoE connection module

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