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Local EnOcean Interface is supported with SmartServer 4.0 and higher.
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For SmartServer 4.1 and prior, see (Optional) Add an EnOcean Interface (Release 4.1 and Prior). |
Support for EnOcean devices is available in following interface modes:
Local EnOcean – EnOcean devices are supported in local mode with SmartServer 4.0 and higher. For local mode, the EnOcean driver supports the EnOcean USB 300 (868MHz for Europe), USB 500U (902MHz for North America), and USB 500J (928 MHz for Japan) network interfaces. Local mode uses the local EnOcean radio and does not require any remote interfaces.
Remote EnOcean (beta)
– EnOcean– EnOcean devices are supported in remote mode with SmartServer 4.3 Update 1 and higher.
ForFor remote mode, the EnOcean driver
supports EnOcean IoTsupports EnOcean IoT Connector (IoTC)
asas an EnOcean network interface.
RemoteRemote mode uses a remote connection to IoTC, and supports a local EnOcean radio with
a weba web security service (WSS)
tunnel totunnel to IoTC. Remote mode works with or without a local EnOcean radio.
For remote EnOcean interface, see (Optional) Add a Remote EnOcean Interface (Beta) for SmartServer IoT or (Optional) Add a Remote EnOcean Interface (Beta) for
SmartServer Pi.- Local EnOcean – EnOcean devices are supported in local mode with SmartServer 4.0 and higher. For local mode, the EnOcean driver supports the EnOcean USB 300 (868MHz for Europe), USB 500U (902MHz for North America), and USB 500J (928 MHz for Japan) network interfaces. Local mode uses the local EnOcean radio and does not require any remote interfaces.
This section describes how you can use the SmartServer to integrate and manage EnOcean devices in local mode and consists of the following:
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Setting up Local EnOcean Interface
To set up and use local EnOcean interface with the SmartServer, follow these steps:
Add an EnOcean network interface as described in the Adding an EnOcean Network Interface section on this page.
Enable local EnOcean mode on your SmartServer as described in the Enabling the EnOcean Driver section on this page.
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With SmartServer 4.2 and higher, the EnOcean driver is enabled by default for SmartServer IoT and disabled for
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SmartConnect.
Download and modify
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. or create an EnOcean device interface (XIF) and device type definition as described in the Downloading and Creating EnOcean Device Interface (XIF) and Device Type Definitions section on this page.
Define datapoint properties for any datapoints to be monitored or logged as described
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Define or discover, and provision devices as described in Site Provisioning. See the
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step-by-step examples in the following sections on this page:
Using Discovery to Add an EnOcean Double Rocker Device
Manually Adding an EnOcean Multisensor (STM) Device
Optionally, provide a BACnet interface for your EnOcean device; see Setting up the BACnet Server. This enables you to use a BACnet workstation with your EnOcean device.
Adding an EnOcean Network Interface
To add support for communicating with EnOcean devices, attach an EnOcean USB network interface to your SmartServer. See USB 300, 300U, 400J, and 500U EnOcean Network Interfaces.
With SmartServer 4.3 and higher, EnOcean IoT Connector (IoTC) is supported as an EnOcean network interface, where EnOcean devices can be accessed through EnOcean Protobuf WSS tunnel via access points, gateways, and SmartServers. See(Optional) Add a Remote EnOcean Interface (Beta) for SmartServer IoT.
Enabling the EnOcean Driver
With SmartServer 4.2 and higher, the EnOcean driver is enabled by default for SmartServer IoT and disabled by default for SmartServer PiSmartConnect.
To verify that the EnOcean driver is enabled, or to enable it if it is disabled, follow these steps:
Open the SmartServer Configuration page as described in Accessing the SmartServer IoT Configuration Page.
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The Network tab appears as the default SmartServer IoT Configuration page.
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Once the network settings are configured for the SmartServer system, then the System tab will appear as the default.
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For SmartConnect, open the SmartServer Configuration page as described in Accessing the
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The Configuration page view that appears depends on your cache data. As needed, click the SmartServer IoT tab.
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The System tab (top) will appear as the default as shown below.
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Click the EnOcean tab. The EnOcean driver is enabled by default for SmartServer IoT and disabled by default for
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SmartConnect.
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Set the EnOcean driver Enabled option as needed.
Set the Mode to Local.
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For local mode, the EnOcean driver supports the EnOcean USB 300 (868MHz for Europe), USB 500U (902MHz for North America), and USB 500J (928 MHz for Japan) network interfaces. Local mode uses the local EnOcean radio and does not require any remote interfaces. For remote mode, see (Optional) Add a Remote EnOcean Interface (Beta) for SmartServer IoT.
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Click Update to save the configuration.
Downloading and Creating EnOcean Device Interface (XIF) and Device Type Definitions
You can download and optionally modify EnOcean device interface (XIF) and device type definitions. You can also manually create custom EnOcean XIF and device type definitions. To download and modify EnOcean device interface (XIF) and device type definitions, follow these steps:
To download EnOcean XIF definitions, download the EnOcean device type package (.dtp) files from the SmartServer GitHub Repository You can optionally modify the EnOcean XIF files to hide selected datapoints.
To create a custom EnOcean XIF definition (.eno), see (Optional) Creating a Local EnOcean Device Interface (XIF) Definition.
To create a custom EnOcean device type definition (.dtd), see Defining Device Types.
Import the EnOcean device interface (XIF) and device type definitions using the Import / Export button (
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When the EnOcean XIF and device type definitions are loaded, the device type definitions will appear in the Device Types widget.Define datapoint properties for any datapoints to be monitored or logged as described
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Using Discovery to Add an EnOcean Double Rocker Device
To add an EnOcean double rocker device using discovery, follow these steps:
Plug the EnOcean USB network interface into an available SmartServer USB drive.
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Open the Devices widget.
Click the Discover (
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A confirmation dialog box appears indicating that discovery may take up to 40 minutes to complete.
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Click OK to start device discovery.
Press the EnOcean double rocker switch to activate it.
The discovered device appears in the Devices widget.Once discovery is finished, click the device's Action button (
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If discovery continues to run, reboot the SmartServer IoT or
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The provisioned devices appear in the Devices widget.
Manually Adding an EnOcean Multisensor (STM) Device
To add an EnOcean multisensor (STM) manually, follow these steps:
Plug the EnOcean USB network interface into an available SmartServer USB drive.
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Open the Devices widget.
Click the Create (
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The Create Edge Devices view appears.Enter the following information for the device:
Name – enter a name for the device
UID – enter the ID that is printed on the back of the device (e.g., 04208BA6)
Integration method – select Manual assignment
Driver – select enocean
Device Type – select STM550-V1-1
Click Save.
The manually added device appears in the Devices widget.Click the device's Action button (
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The provisioned devices appear in the Devices widget.