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2CKA001473B9726 │ 15.02.2019
Product manual
ABB-free@home
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SAP/S.3
 

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  • Page 1 2CKA001473B9726 │ 15.02.2019 Product manual ABB-free@home ® SAP/S.3  ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents Notes on the instruction manual ......................... 4     Safety ................................. 5     Information and symbols used ......................5     Intended use ........................... 6     Improper use ........................... 6     Target group / Qualifications of personnel ..................
  • Page 3 Table of contents 7.12.2   Switching options ..........................47   7.13 General settings ..........................48     Update ..............................50     Operation ..............................51     Control elements ........................... 51     RESET (Resetting the device) ...................... 52     Maintenance .............................
  • Page 4: Notes On The Instruction Manual

    If you pass the device on, also pass on this manual along with it. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the instructions in this manual. If you require additional information or have questions about the device, please contact ABB or visit our Internet site at: www.BUSCH-JAEGER.com...
  • Page 5: Safety

    However, residual hazards remain. Read and adhere to the safety instructions to prevent hazards of this kind. ABB accepts no liability for any failure to observe the safety instructions. Information and symbols used The following Instructions point to particular hazards involved in the use of the device or provide...
  • Page 6: Intended Use

    Each use not listed in Chapter 2.2 “Intended use“ on page 6 is deemed improper use and can lead to personal injury and damage to property. ABB is not liable for damages caused by use deemed contrary to the intended use of the device. The associated risk is borne exclusively by the user/operator.
  • Page 7: Target Group / Qualifications Of Personnel

    Safety Target group / Qualifications of personnel Installation, commissioning and maintenance of the device must only be carried out by trained and properly qualified electrical installers. The electrical installer must have read and understood the manual and follow the instructions provided.
  • Page 8: Cyber-Security

    Cyber-security Industry faces intensifying cyber security risks. In order to increase stability, security and robustness of its solutions, ABB has formally established cyber security robustness testing as part of the product development process. In addition, the following measures are prerequisites for the safe operation of your free@home system.
  • Page 9: Safety Instructions

    Safety Safety instructions Danger - Electric voltage! Electric voltage! Risk of death and fire due to electric voltage of 100 … 240 V. Dangerous currents flow through the body when coming into direct or indirect contact with live components. This can result in electric shock, burns or even death.
  • Page 10: Information On Protection Of The Environment

    Information on protection of the environment Information on protection of the environment Environment Consider the protection of the environment! Used electric and electronic devices must not be disposed of with domestic waste. – The device contains valuable raw materials which can be recycled. Therefore, dispose of the device at the appropriate collecting depot.
  • Page 11: Setup And Function

    Setup and function Setup and function Abb. 1: Product overview [1] Top side of device [2] Access Point mode LED [3] Reset button [4] Status LED This device is a central control and commissioning device for surface mounting at a fixed location.
  • Page 12: System Featuress

    Setup and function System featuress Radio frequency 2.4 GHz Funkprotokoll free@home wireless Verschlüsselung AES-128 Reichweite im Gebäude Typically 15 - 20 m (can vary greatly depending on structural conditions) Teilnehmer in einem System max. 150 Tab.1: System features All free@home devices support the well-known free@home functions. ■...
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    Technical data Technical data Designation Value SAP/S.3 External Wall Plug Power Supply 24 VDC / 300 mA (enclosed, SELV) 24 VDC / 300 mA (SELV) * Alternative NEC Class 2 (LPS) DIN Rail Power Supply Connection terminal: 0.8 - 1.0 mm (AWG 18 - AWG 20) ■...
  • Page 14: Dimensional Drawings

    Technical data Dimensional drawings 119.2 30.7 Fig. 2: Dimensions (all dimensions are in mm)   Product manual 2CKA001473B9726 │14...
  • Page 15: Connection, Installation / Mounting

    Connection, installation / mounting Planning instructions Note Planning and application instructions for the system are available in system ® manual for ABB-free@home . This can be downloaded via www.abb.com/freeathome. Note Transmitter and receiver communicate via radio control. The transmission range depends on the structural conditions.
  • Page 16: Safety Instructions

    Connection, installation / mounting Safety instructions Danger - Electric shock due to short-circuit! Risk of death due to electrical voltage of 100 … 240 V during short-circuit in the low-voltage conduit. – Low-voltage and 100 … 240 V conduits must not be installed together in a flush-mounted box! –...
  • Page 17: Circuit Diagrams

    Connection, installation / mounting Circuit diagrams Fig. 3: Electrical connection [1] DC power jack [2] USB-Port (for future functional enhancements) [3] USB-Port (for future functional enhancements) [4] RJ connector (RJ45) [5] External antenna [1] Wired free@home bus [2] Alternative power input Fig.
  • Page 18 Connection, installation / mounting 24 V DC RJ45 Fig. 5: Electrical connection 24 V DC RJ45 Fig. 6: Electrical connection: Alternative power input   Product manual 2CKA001473B9726 │18...
  • Page 19: Mounting

    Connection, installation / mounting Mounting Attention - Short-circuit and corrosion Short-circuit and corrosion due to penetrating rain water. – Use the supplied washers for fixing the wall bracket. – Break out the water drainage [9] in the base plate. The transmitter and receiver communicate via RF signals. The transmission range depends on the structural conditions.
  • Page 20 Connection, installation / mounting Option C 1. Attach the DIN Rail adapter to the DIN rail in the distributor. 2. Lock the System Access Point in place by placing it on top oft the adapter and pressing it downwards. Fig. 9: DIN Rail  ...
  • Page 21: Electrical Connection

    Connection, installation / mounting Electrical connection Cat5 or Cat6 wires are connected directly via the Ethernet port. ■ IMPORTANT: Use only shielded Cat5 or 6 wires. For installations with a plug-in connection, the socket outlet must be mounted close to the ■...
  • Page 22 Connection, installation / mounting Alternative: 24 V power cord, supplied by the DIN Rail Power Supply (See mounting ■ diagram) instead of enclosed power supply. Warning – Short-circuit hazard – Ensure that the SELV circuits are spatially separated (> 10 mm) from other circuits.
  • Page 23: Commissioning

    1/1gang". The installer must assign names that are practical and specific for the system, e.g. in "Living room ceiling light". The devices must be parameterised for the use of additional functions. Note General information about commissioning and parameterization is available in ® the ABB-free@home system manual.   Product manual 2CKA001473B9726 │23...
  • Page 24: Prerequisites

    Commissioning Prerequisites 7.1.1 User interface To open the web-based user interface of the System Access Point, you require a computer with LAN or WLAN network adapter and a installed internet browser. The recommended browsers are: Firefox (from version 9) ■ Google Chrome ■...
  • Page 25: Network Connection

    Commissioning Network connection The System Access Point makes available its own WLAN during commissioning. This allows it to be comfortably programmed in mobile mode, even when no network infrastructure is available. However, in the final state the System Access Point should be set up as participant within the available network infrastructure.
  • Page 26 Commissioning Connection via patch cable If the System Access Point and Internet router are installed side by side, they can be connected via a patch cable. Fig. 12: Connection via patch cable 01 – System Access Point 02 – IP router  ...
  • Page 27 Commissioning Connection via installation cable in case of structured cabling If the System Access Point is connected via a CAT installation cable, the CAT cable can be connected via the RJ-45 socket with an LSA adapter. Notice The System Access Point switches over automatically to cable operation when a cable is plugged in.
  • Page 28: Establishing The Connection To User Interface Of The System Access Point

    Commissioning Establishing the connection to user interface of the System Access Point Use one of the following options to open the user interface of the System Access Point: Option A: Establishing the connection with smartphone or tablet 1. Install the free free@home app for Android or iOS. 2.
  • Page 29 Commissioning Option B: Establishing the connection with the PC via WLAN 1. Energize the System Access Point. Ensure that the access point mode has been activated (LED button lights up blue). If not, press the access point button to activate it. 2.
  • Page 30 Commissioning Option C: Establishing the connection with the PC via patch cable and router 1. Connect the System Access Point and the PC with the router. 2. Energize the System Access Point. Ensure that the access point mode has not been activated.
  • Page 31 Commissioning Option D: Establishing the connection with the PC via patch cable and without router (Available from System Access Point Firmware Version 2.0) 1. Connect the System Access Point and the PC with a patch cable (no special crossover cable is required) 2.
  • Page 32: Basic Settings

    Commissioning Basic settings Note Detailed descriptions are available via the interactive Help. When you require Help or information: 1. Press the Help button on the current user interface. 2. Select one of the highlighted elements. – The Help information for this element is displayed. 3.
  • Page 33 Commissioning Site Basis for the astro function. Time/Date Sets the system time (the time will be synchronized automatically when the connection to the Internet is established). User name / Password Ensures protection of the settings against faulty configuration (additional users can be added later).
  • Page 34: Setup Of The Main Menu

    Commissioning Setup of the main menu The main menu is the starting base for all the steps to follow. Located in the central area are the menu items that are to be processed step by step (from left to right) for the configuration. Since the steps follow each other consecutively, they remain deactivated until the preceding step has been executed.
  • Page 35: Setup Of The Working Area

    Commissioning Setup of the working area The working area of menu items "House structure" and "Devices" is divided into two areas: the floor plan (working area) on the left side and the list view on the right side. Each area can be enlarged or reduced via the title bar. ■...
  • Page 36: Creating The House Structure

    Commissioning Creating the house structure The first step of the configuration is the creation of the house structure. Here a digital image of the apartment or the house with all its floors and rooms is created. This information is used during the next step to allocate the devices available in the house to a function and to their mounting position.
  • Page 37 Commissioning To allocate devices in the outdoor area, e.g. lights on the terrace or in the garden, create a "Terrace" or "Garden" room. Fig. 20: Creating the house structure - View of all floors Fig. 21: Creating the house structure - View of one floor  ...
  • Page 38: Explanations About Network Functions

    Commissioning Explanations about network functions Access point mode The access point mode is intended for commissioning of the system. The System Access Point establishes its own WLAN and acts as DHCP server (devices which connect themselves as client with the WLAN receive an IP address automatically). Advantage: The system can be made operational and operated without a router (e.g.
  • Page 39 Commissioning C: Connect the System Access Point via WLAN with the router after commissioning. – This connection must be carried out via the network settings of the user interface. There select the name of the network with which you want to connect the System Access Point and enter the network key.
  • Page 40: Coupling Of Wireless Devices With The System Access Point

    Commissioning Coupling of wireless devices with the System Access Point free@home wireless devices must first be coupled with the System Access Point before they can be used in a project. The devices exchange a security key during the coupling process. Communication between devices is carried out encrypted after coupling and they are firmly connected with the System Access Point.
  • Page 41: Allocating Devices To Rooms

    Commissioning 7.10 Allocating devices to rooms In the next step the devices connected to the system must be identified. For this they are allocated to a room according to their function and are given a descriptive name. A table with all available applications is located in Chapter 4 “Setup and function“ on page 11. The application that is actually available depends on the devices connected to the system.
  • Page 42 Commissioning Fig. 23: Pop-up window with the suitable devices   Product manual 2CKA001473B9726 │42...
  • Page 43: Identification

    Commissioning 7.10.1 Identification If after positioning on the floor plan there are several possible devices in the pop-up window for selection, the device which switches the desired function must now be selected. Identification via serial number Fig. 24: Identification via serial number 1.
  • Page 44: Specifying A Name

    Commissioning 7.10.2 Specifying a name When the device has been found, enter a name that is easy to understand and under which ■ the application is to be displayed later (e.g. "Ceiling light"). Press the tick at the bottom right to take over the entries. ■...
  • Page 45: Setting Options Per Channel

    Commissioning 7.11 Setting options per channel General settings and special parameter settings must be made for each channel. The settings are made via the allocation function of the Web-based user interface of the System Access Point. Select device Fig. 27: Select device Select the device icon [1] in the floor plan of the working area view.
  • Page 46: Links

    Commissioning 7.12 Links 7.12.1 Linking actuator and sensor The sensors and actuators created in step "Devices" can now be linked to implement simple On/Off circuits, two-way circuits, scenes, etc. 1. First click/tap on the desired sensor [1] which is to operate the actuator and then on the actuator [2].
  • Page 47: Switching Options

    Commissioning 7.12.2 Switching options Two-way circuit [01] An actuator is connected with one or several sensors. Group circuit [02] Several actuators of the same type (e.g. all the lights in a corridor, all roller blinds of a room) are combined in a group. The group acts like a single actuator and can be connected with sensors or integrated into scenes (At "ON"...
  • Page 48: General Settings

    Commissioning 7.13 General settings System information Information about the current software version status. Network Here the network settings of the System Access Point can be programmed. Possible settings: LAN client - Used when the System Access Point is connected to the Internet router via ■...
  • Page 49 Commissioning Reset database Resets the System Access point completely or partly to the factory settings. The selection of the parameters to be reset is made in the pop-up window.   Product manual 2CKA001473B9726 │49...
  • Page 50: Update

    Update Update A firmware update is carried out via the Web-based user interface of the System Access Point. A firmware update is carried out via the device settings of the Web-based user in-terface of the System Access Point. Fig. 30: Firmware update Upload firmware A firmware update of the System Access Point and the free@home devices is carried out by...
  • Page 51: Operation

    Operation Operation Control elements Fig. 31: Control and display elements [1] Access Point button [2] Reset button [3] LED Light Element Description Access point button Button operation activates / deactivates the Access Point mode Reset button By using a pin, press down and hold for 40 seconds or longer LED green (brief) voltage supplied LED orange (flashing)
  • Page 52: Reset (Resetting The Device)

    Operation RESET (Resetting the device) Note During a master reset, without access to the web interface of the System Access Point, all user data, floor plans and time programs are permanently deleted. To perform a master reset: 1. Press the reset button by using a pin and hold the button for at least 40 seconds. –...
  • Page 53: Maintenance

    Maintenance Maintenance The device is maintenance-free. In case of damage, e.g. during transport or storage), do not perform repairs. Once the device is opened, the warranty is void. Access to the device must be guaranteed for operation, testing, inspection, maintenance and repairs (according to DIN VDE 0100-520).
  • Page 54: Notes

    Notes Notes   Product manual 2CKA001473B9726 │54...
  • Page 55: Index

    Index Index sensor ................46 A  Allocating devices to rooms ......41 M  Maintenance ..........53 B  Mounting ............. 19 Basic settings ..........32 N  C  Network connection ........25 Circuit diagrams ........... 17 Notes ............54 Cleaning ............. 53 Notes on the instruction manual ......4 Commissioning ..........
  • Page 56 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH A member of the ABB Group PO box 58505 Lüdenscheid Freisenbergstraße 2 58513 Lüdenscheid www.BUSCH-JAEGER.com info.bje@de.abb.com Central sales service: Tel.: +49 2351 956-1600 Fax: +49 2351 956-1700 Copyright 2019 Busch-Jaeger Elektro GmbH © All rights reserved...

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