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INTEGRATION GUIDE LUTRON® INTEGRATION via SOMFY CONNECT™ UAI PLUS INTEGRATION GUIDE LUTRON® INTEGRATION via UAI PLUS VERSION 1.0 | OCTOBER 2020 | Prepared by PROJECT SERVICES TABLE OF CONTENTS I. OVERVIEW --------------------------------------------------------- 3 DESCRIPTION SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS CONNECTIONS & LEDs LUTRON COMPATIBILITY II. INSTALLATION ------------------------------------------------------ 4 MOUNTING & POWER WIRING TO SYSTEM FOR OPERATION III. LUTRON SYSTEM SETTINGS ------------------------------------------- 5 NETWORK SETTINGS TELNET SETTINGS INTEGRATION SETTINGS IV. UAI PLUS SYSTEM SETTINGS ------------------------------------------- 8 CONNECTING TO UAI PLUS INTERFACE NETWORK & INTEGRATION SETTINGS SDN INTEGRATION REPORT V. INTEGRATION CONFIGURATION -------------------------------------- 11 LUTRON DEVICES ADDING LUTRON DEVICES COMMAND MAPPING LUTRON DEVICES TESTING & VALIDATION BUTTON PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES 2 of 16 I. OVERVIEW The Somfy Connect™ UAI Plus is designed to commission and control residential and commercial Somfy Digital Network™ (SDN) motors through IP and RS-232 serial communication. Integration for the Somfy Connect UAI Plus enables third-party control from Lutron® systems including HomeWorks® QS, RadioRA 2, RA2 Select, GRAFIK Eye® QS, Quantum® and myRoom Plus. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC running Windows 10 or higher Chrome 59.0.3071 or higher Latest Somfy Connect UAI Plus Firmware NOTE: A PC running Windows 10 or higher with Chrome 59.0.3071 or higher is required for motor commissioning and Somfy Connect UAI Plus firmware updates. A mobile device can be used to control motors once commissioning is complete. CONNECTIONS & LEDs Reset (Under Removable Cap) IP (Ethernet) LED BEHAVIOR: FAST BLINK START UP SLOW BLINK ONLINE GREEN DHCP ACTIVE AMBER STATIC IP ACTIVE Port 1 (3rd Party Serial Connections) Port 2 (SDN bus) LUTRON COMPATABILITY CHART Platform Compatibility Lutron System Requirements GRAFIK Eye QS Caseta RA2 Select RadioRA 2 HomeWorks QS Quantum myRoom Prime myRoom Plus Vive Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes No QSE-CI-NWK-E RR-SEL-REP2-BL RR-MAIN-REP HQP6-1or 2 QSE-CI-NWK-E GCU-HOSP - 3 of 16 II. INSTALLATION MOUNTING & POWER The Somfy Connect UAI Plus is mounted on a DIN rail either near an automation system, network switch, or anywhere close to the beginning of an SDN network. Power is received through the SDN bus via a Bus Power Supply WIRING TO SYSTEM FOR OPERATION IP Integration a. Connect Ethernet Port to the building IP network to which the 3rd Party System is also connected b. Connect Port 2 to any SDN Device Port 4 of 16 III. LUTRON SYSTEM SETTINGS LUTRON NETWORK SETTINGS The Lutron Integrator must disable DHCP and provide an assigned IP Address, entered in the UAI Plus Ethernet Settings NOTE: A Static IP Address is required to maintain Telnet connection HOMEWORKS QS: RADIO RA2: RA2 SELECT:. GRAFIK EYE QS, QUANTUM & MYROOM PLUS: *Network Settings will need to be configured upon initial setup and provided by the Lutron Integrator 5 of 16 LUTRON TELNET SETTINGS The Lutron Integrator must create a dedicated Telnet Username and Passphrase, entered in the UAI Plus Telnet Settings NOTE: Telnet channels cannot be shared. If running the Lutron Home Control + app and the Somfy Connect UAI Plus application, it is necessary to establish two separate Telnet channels for these two operations to occur. HOMEWORKS QS: RADIO RA2: RA2 SELECT: NOTE: RA2 Select is limited to only one Telnet connection GRAFIK EYE QS, QUANTUM & MYROOM PLUS: *Telnet Settings will need to be configured upon initial setup and provided by the Lutron Integrator 6 of 16 LUTRON INTEGRATION SETTINGS For the Somfy Connect UAI Plus to see Lutron devices they must be enabled for integration. All required devices should be confirmed enabled by the Lutron Integrator. HOMEWORKS QS: RADIO RA2: RA2 SELECT: *RA2 Select integration can only be enabled for the entire system and not individual devices GRAFIK EYE QS, QUANTUM, MYROOM PLUS: *Integration Settings will need to be configured upon initial setup and provided by the Lutron Integrator 7 of 16 IV. UAI PLUS SYSTEM SETTINGS CONNECTING TO UAI PLUS INTERFACE 1. Disable the WiFi on the computer, unless connecting to the UAI Plus over a WiFi network 2. Connect Windows PC to the Ethernet Port on the UAI Plus 3. Open the File Explorer then double-click the Network folder Note: If prompted that network discovery is turned off, click “OK”. Right-click on the top bar then choose “Turn on network discovery and file sharing”. In the following window, double-click “No, make the network that I am connected to a private network”. 4. The UAI Plus icon will appear in the list of devices, which means it is now connected. Double-click the UAI Plus icon in the device list to open a web browser connecting to the UAI Plus homepage 8 of 16 NETWORK & INTEGRATION SETTINGS NOTE: Prior to integration, confirm the UAI Plus and SDN System are fully configured and functional. From the Somfy Connect UAI Plus homepage, hover over the three bars on the top right then click “Settings”: Open the UAI Plus tab to enter the UAI Plus Settings & Properties page: UDP: 1. Confirm SERVER is set to ENABLE 2. Set LISTEN_PORT to 23 3. Click Restart to enable new settings Open the Lutron tab to enter the Lutron Settings & Properties page: TELNET SETTINGS: 1. Select the Lutron System from SYSTEM dropdown 2. Enter Lutron IP Address in the ADAPTOR_IP field 3. Select ENABLE from the CONNECTION dropdown 4. Enter Telnet Login Username in the LOGIN field 5. Enter Telnet Login Passphrase in the PASSWORD field – within a few moments the login will take place NOTE: A Telnet Username and Password is not required for RA2 Select 9 of 16 SDN INTEGRATION REPORT To generate the SDN Integration Report, hover over the SDN tab then click “Report”. The Integration Report is downloaded as a .csv file and viewed in Excel. The Integration Report lists the available group addresses required for Lutron integration. The Group Name is selected when command mapping Lutron devices. 10 of 16 V. INTEGRATION CONFIGURATION LUTRON DEVICES A Lutron Device is any physical or virtual keypad, timeclock, occupancy sensor or other user interface that contains a Device ID. The Lutron Device ID consists of three parts: DEVICE ID# – Individual Lutron Device identifier which can not be changed in the Somfy Connect UAI Plus BUTTON# – The specific keypad button, timeclock event, occupancy sensor and other devices COMMAND – Actions of each stage of a button press [Press, Release, Release for Hold, Hold (Multi)] DEVICE TYPE DEVICE ID# BUTTON # COMMAND Keypad Variable Refer to keypad selection chart Timeclock Variable 5 Event # Occupancy Sensor Variable 8 3 = Occupied 4 = Unoccupied 3 = Press 4 = Release 5 = Release for hold 6 = Hold (Multi) 11 of 16 ADDING LUTRON DEVICES There are two methods to add Lutron Device: USING THE LUTRON INTEGRATION REPORT: The Lutron Integration Report details all programmed device names, device IDs, button numbers and their text. Only the device ID is represented in the integration guide. Refer to the Lutron Integrator for the event number. NOTE: The Lutron Integration Report should be provided by the Lutron Integrator. There is no Integration Report available for GRAFIK Eye QS, so the functions of the buttons must be provided by the Lutron Integrator. 1) In the Lutron Devices tab, select the Plus Sign for fields to open below 2) Enter the Device ID# from the Lutron Integration Report into the Device ID field 3) Enter the Device Name from the Lutron Integration Report or a unique name easily recognized in the Devices list into the Device Name field 4) Repeat steps 1-3 until all required devices are entered into the Lutron Devices list Device ID# Device Name USING LISTENING MODE: Listening Mode captures Lutron button presses in real time without the need of an Integration Report. 1) Make a live button press on the Lutron device to record into the Devices list 2) In the Lutron Devices tab, click the spyglass • The Device ID# and Name of the last recorded Lutron button press will appear in the Devices list 3) Enter a unique name easily recognized in the Devices list into the Device Name field 4) Repeat steps 1-3 until all required devices are entered into the Lutron Devices list 12 of 16 COMMAND MAPPING LUTRON DEVICES Command mapping links Lutron button presses to trigger SDN group commands. 1) In the Table tab, right-click in the LUTRON ID column to open the Device window 2) Select the device to control this particular group 3) Enter the button number 4) Select the ACTION type from the dropdown: • • • • PRESS RELEASE HOLD MULTI-TAP Click the Question Mark to access the Lutron Button Reference Chart 5) Click the download icon to record entry into the table 6) Select the SDN Group in the ADDRESS column (See “SDN Integration Report” section of this guide) 7) Select the DEVICE type from the dropdown: • MOTOR: Individual Button Programming • LED: not used • KEY: Group Keypad Programming 8) Select the SDN COMMAND from the dropdown: • CLOSE - Sends the motor group to the closed or 100% position • OPEN – Sends the motor group to the open or 0% Position • STOP – Stops the motor group when moving • RECALL –Sends a motor group to specified intermediate position (1-16 to be entered in the Value column in the Lutron table) • STORE –Records a specific motor group location and sets a specified intermediate position (1-16 to be entered in the Value column in the Lutron table) • GOTO – Sends a specific motor group to a specified percentage (0-100 to be entered in the Value column in the Lutron table) • SEQUENCE – Cycles Close, Stop, and Open commands with a single button 9) Enter the VALUE of the % or Intermediate Position • If using the GoTo or Recall commands, the Value of the % or Intermediate Position must be entered. 13 of 16 TESTING & VALIDATION TROUBLESHOOTING: Refer to the Lutron Telnet tab to confirm the connection is active. (See “Lutron System Settings” section of this guide) CONFIRM LUTRON BUTTON ID, BUTTON # AND ACTION: With the Telnet tab open, make the physical button press to view the device information. Reference this information to what is entered in the Lutron table. VALIDATION: Test all keypad button presses to confirm proper functionality. To test timeclock functions, refer to the Lutron Integrator to emulate command from Lutron terminal. 14 of 16 BUTTON PROGRAMMING EXAMPLES Sequential Programming a. Right-click in the Device column then select MOTOR b. Right-click in the Command column then select SEQUENCE NOTE: Sequence cycles Up, Stop, and Down commands. The Stop command will expire after 60 seconds and default to the next movement command after the button is pressed. Single Action Programming a. Right-click in the Device column then select MOTOR b. Right-click in the Command column then select the required action to perform NOTE: To send a group to a percentage, select GOTO in the Command dropdown then enter a percentage in the Value field. Only enter the number value (0-100). Group Control a. Right-click in the Device column then select KEY; repeat this step for each group button and be sure to change the Button ID each time b. Enter SDN Group Address; repeat this step for each group button Create Group Raise / Lower a. Right-click in the Device column then select MOTOR b. Right-click in the Command column then select OPEN c. Click the Copy button to create an identical map below d. Edit the Lutron ID and change the Command column from OPEN to CLOSE Momentary Button Press *Requires both a Multi-tap and a Release function added to the Lutron table. For Hold / Release Command a. Right-click in the Lutron ID column, set Action to MULTI-TAP then set the Button b. Right-click in the Device column then select MOTOR c. Right-click in the Command column then select a movement d. Right-click in the Lutron ID column then set Action to RELEASE (set the same Button from previous steps) e. Right-click in the Device column then select MOTOR f. Right-click in the Command column then select STOP 15 of 16 SOMFY® is the leading global manufacturer of strong, quiet motors with electronic and app controls for interior window coverings and exterior solar protections. Over 270 million users worldwide enjoy the more than 170 million motors produced by Somfy. During the past 50 years, Somfy engineers have designed products for both the commercial and residential markets to motorize window coverings such as interior shades, wood blinds, draperies, awnings, rolling shutters, exterior solar screens and projection screens. Somfy motorization systems are easily integrated with security, HVAC and lighting systems providing total home or building automation. FOR QUESTIONS OR ASSISTANCE PLEASE CONTACT TECHNICAL SUPPORT: (800) 22-SOMFY (76639) [email protected] © Somfy Systems, Inc. 10/2020. All brands, products and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. SOMFY SYSTEMS INC SOMFY NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS 121 Herrod Blvd. Dayton, NJ 08810 P: (609) 395-1300 F: (609) 395-1776 FLORIDA 1200 SW 35th Ave. Boynton Beach, FL 33426 F: (561) 995-7502 CALIFORNIA 15301 Barranca Parkway Irvine, CA 92618-2201 F: (949) 727-3775 SOMFY ULC SOMFY Canada Division 5178 Everest Drive Mississauga, Ontario L4W2R4 P: (905) 564-6446 F: (905) 238-1491 www.somfypro.com PS-IG01 v. 1.0 16 of 16
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