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Wireless Comes to Light SYSTEM OVERVIEW

System Commissioned On: Certified Field Technician Information Name: Phone: Email: Access Point Information IP Address: Username: Password: Facility ID: Firmware: 2

TABLE OF CONTENTS MY wihubb 4 AUTO- CONFIGURATION MODE 5 YOUR COMMISSIONED wihubb SYSTEM 5 MANAGING/MODIFYING YOUR COMMISSIONED wihubb SYSTEM 6 Connecting to the wihubb Access Point 7 Logging in to the wihubb Access Point 8 Managing Devices 9 Creating an Area 10 Creating a Zone 10 Creating a Group 11 Creating a Preset 12 Creating a Schedule 13 Discovering and Commissioning New Devices 14, 15 3

Hubbell Building Automation s wihubb Distributed Lighting Control System is a secure, peer-to-peer, self organizing and self healing mesh network of fixture modules, circuit control modules, occupancy/vacancy sensors, daylight harvesting sensors, and switch stations designed specifically for indoor and outdoor lighting applications. The wihubb Access Point provides a user friendly, web-based solution for commissioning and managing devices within the wihubb wireless network. The Access Point s intuitive and easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI) provides the ability to schedule and control individual wihubbenabled devices or groups of devices. Your wihubb Lighting Control System is made up of a combination of the following items. Note: Some devices may not apply to your system. MY wihubb Access Point Web based commissioning and monitoring of the wihubb network Integrated web server provides connection via standard web browsers Easy system access from local network or Internet Intuitive and easy to use Graphical User Interface (GUI) In-Fixture Module Single or dual relay versions Optional 0-10VDC interface for full range dimming On-Fixture Module On/Off outdoor lighting control Integrated daylight sensor Smart Pack Single or dual relay versions Optional 0-10VDC interface for full range dimming SmartPORT plug and play support for wihubb system input devices Occupancy/Vacancy PIR, Ultrasonic & Dual Tech Sensors IntelliDAPT self-adaptive technology SmartPORT plug and play integration with wihubb Smart Pack Daylight Harvesting Open loop operation Architecturally attractive design SmartPORT plug and play integration with wihubb Smart Pack Switch Stations Multiple switch options available Mount to standard single or multi-gang wall boxes SmartPORT plug and play integration with wihubb Smart Pack 4

AUTO CONFIGURATION MODE If your system consists of only Smart Packs, Switch Stations and Occupancy Sensors, your devices may be setup to run in auto-configuration mode, which automatically configures the devices to provide the most energy efficient operation without requiring that the devices be programmed or commissioned. When Occupancy Sensors and/or Switch Stations are plugged into a Smart Pack, the following lighting control strategies will be automatically implemented based on the following device configurations: DEVICES LIGHTING CONTROL STRATEGY Smart Pack + Switch Station(s) Manual ON/OFF and Dimming Smart Pack + Occupancy Sensor(s) Automatic ON/ Automatic Shut-Off Smart Pack + Switch Station(s) + Occupancy Sensor(s) Manual On/ Automatic Shut-Off If your system includes other devices (e.g. wihubb-enabled fixtures, daylight sensors) or requires presets and/or schedules, your system had to be commissioned and programmed. YOUR COMMISSIONED WIHUBB SYSTEM If your wihubb system has been commissioned, a Certified Field Technician (CFT) has used the wihubb Access Point to create the wihubb network and then programmed the system to perform your required lighting control strategies (e.g. Automatic Shut-Off, Multi-Level Lighting Control, Daylighting Control, Individual Space Control, Programmed Schedules, Exterior Lighting Control, etc.). Commissioning a wihubb system includes the following steps: 1. Create Areas, Zones and Groups necessary to implement the desired system of operations. 2. Discover devices and place them into the appropriate Zones and Groups. 3. Program the devices with the appropriate settings. 4. Create presets and schedules (if necessary). 5

MANAGING / MODIFYING YOUR COMMISSIONED wihubb SYSTEM The wihubb Access Point is the device that you will use to view and control network devices and their settings. Through the Access Point s Graphical User Interface (GUI) you can: Place devices into wihubb Areas, Zones and Groups Name devices Manually turn relays on and off Adjust device dimming levels Wink a device (i.e. Put it into a mode that causes the device s relays to turn on and off repeatedly so that you can physically locate the fixture/device) Set power-up states Set blink alerts Calibrate power settings Configure switch station buttons Configure daylight harvesting Configure occupancy/vacancy sensor modes NOTE: PRIOR TO MAKING CHANGES TO A COMMISSIONED SYSTEM, CONTACT THE CERTIFIED FIELD TECHNICIAN WHO COMMISSIONED YOUR SYSTEM OR HBA TECHNICAL SERVICE (1-800-888-8006) FOR SYSTEM PROGRAMMING ASSISTANCE. 6

CONNECTING TO THE wihubb ACCESS POINT If your wihubb Access Point has already been placed on your local I/T network, proceed to Logging in to the wihubb Access Point. A Make sure that your laptop/pc is powered off and disconnect any Ethernet network cables currently attached to it. B Connect the antenna to the Access Point. Orient the antenna upward for the best possible range. C Connect one end of the Ethernet network cable to a Network port located on the back of the Access Point and the other end to an Ethernet port on your laptop/pc. D Connect the AC Power Adapter to the power port and the other end into an electrical outlet. E Power on the laptop/pc. 7

LOGGING IN TO THE wihubb ACCESS POINT A Open your web browser. In the address field, enter the Access Point s IP address that was assigned by your I/T Administrator. If the Access Point is directly connected to your laptop/pc enter http://192.168.1.1 in the address field. B Press the [Enter] key. A login page will appear. Enter the default username, admin, in the Username field. Enter the password assigned by your I/T Administrator in the Password field. If the password has not been changed, the default password is: admin (lowercase letters). C Click on the [Login] button. 8

MANAGING DEVICES A In the navigation tree in the My wihubb section, select a device to display its device page. The current status and settings of the device will be displayed. B Change the settings as appropriate. You can name the device, manually turn relays on and off, adjust dimming levels, wink a device, assign the device to one or more groups, configure device power up settings and much more. 9

CREATING AN AREA A B In the My wihubb tab, right-click on the Facility Name and select Create Area from the menu. Type in the name of the area and press [Enter]. Create additional areas as needed. You can create up to 64 areas. CREATING A ZONE A B In the My wihubb tab, right-click on an area name and select Create Zone from the menu. Type in the name of the zone and press [Enter]. Containers for Groups, Presets and Schedules will be automatically generated for each zone. Create additional zones as needed. You can create up to 64 zones per area. 10

CREATING A GROUP A A group is a collection of one or more devices. Each zone can have up to 16 groups. To create a group, right-click on the container labeled Groups and select Add Group from the menu. B Type in a group number from 1 to 16. C On the Group page in the Group Membership section, select the Yes button for each device that should be in the group. Select No to remove a device from the group. NOTE: You can also add and remove devices to and from groups from the device s page by selecting or deselecting the group check boxes. 11

CREATING A PRESET A A preset is predefined settings for lighting control. Each zone can have up to 16 presets. To create a preset, right-click on the container labeled Presets and select Add Preset from the menu. B Type in a group number from 1 to 16. C On the Preset page, for each device included in the preset, deselect No Action and set relay and dimmer settings. Devices that have the No Action checkbox selected will not be included in the preset operation D E F To test the preset, press the [Test Preset] button. To record the preset and update the devices, press the [Record Preset] button. To clear the preset, press the [Clear Preset] button. After clearing the preset, make any new changes and press [Record Preset] to update the devices. 12

CREATING A SCHEDULE A A schedule is an event that occurs at a specified time. Each zone can have up to 99 schedules. To create a schedule, right-click on the container labeled Schedules and select Add Schedule from the menu. B Type in a schedule number from 1 to 99. C On the Schedule page, select the schedule type, schedule time and days and the action that should occur. D To save the schedule, press the [Save] button. 13

DISCOVERING AND COMMISSIONING NEW DEVICES A B Before you begin the wihubb device discovery process, make sure that all wihubb devices are powered on. In the My wihubb tab, select the Facility Name. Then click the [Start Discovery of New Devices] button. The discovery process will take a few minutes depending on how many devices are in the wihubb network. Once the process is complete, the Uncommissioned Devices folder will show the devices that need to be assigned/commissioned to an Area and Zone. C To commission a device, select the device from the Uncommissioned Devices folder and drag-and-drop it into a Zone. 14

D After the device has been assigned to the Area and Zone, select the device to view its device page. The device page contains current status and settings. E To physically locate a device, wink the device by pressing the Wink [Start] button. For devices controlling lighting fixtures, the device will turn the lights on and off. Winking a switch will cause the switch to blink its LED. F Change the name and location of the device so that it can be easily identified. G Repeat steps C - F for each device to be commissioned. 15

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION www.hubbell-automation.com HBA Technical Services Toll Free 888.698.3242 9601 Dessau Rd, Building One Austin, TX 78754