EnOcean UP Kits
SMART HOME KIT
&
KINETIC DESIGN KIT
User Manual
Version 0.1
Table Of Content
1
Introduction.......................................................................................................... 4
1.1
1.2
2
Topics Covered ............................................................................................. 4
Necessary Components ................................................................................ 4
SMART HOME KIT.............................................................................................. 5
2.1
2.2
What is SMART HOME KIT for?.................................................................... 5
Kit Content ..................................................................................................... 5
3
KINETIC DESIGN KIT ......................................................................................... 7
3.1
3.2
3.3
What is KINETIC DESIGN KIT for? ............................................................... 7
Kit Content ..................................................................................................... 7
Switch Assembly ........................................................................................... 8
Rocker Switch ......................................................................................... 8
Clamp Switch .......................................................................................... 9
ECO Fixation Housing ............................................................................ 9
3.3.1
3.3.2
3.3.3
3.4
4
Switch Housing Design Process .................................................................. 10
Step by step installation of the Up-Board .......................................................... 11
4.1
Installing ubilinux ......................................................................................... 11
Preparing the installation media ............................................................ 11
Burning from Linux / OSX ..................................................................... 11
Burning from Windows .......................................................................... 11
Installation ............................................................................................. 11
Post-install tips ...................................................................................... 12
4.1.1
4.1.2
4.1.3
4.1.4
4.1.5
4.2
Connecting Up-Board and the EnOcean-Hat ............................................. 12
Connect the EnOcean-Hat via its connector on top of Up-Board .......................... 12
4.3
4.4
4.5
Disable Linux using the serial port ............................................................... 12
Discover the IP address of your Up-Board .................................................. 13
Installation of the building automation server .............................................. 13
Installation of the Perl environment including libraries for FHEM .......... 14
4.5.1
FHEM runs as a server on a Perl interpreter, which needs to be installed. ....... 14
4.5.2
4.5.3
4.5.4
Display of the FHEM Web Interface ...................................................... 14
Configuring the FHEM Server..................................................................... 15
Configure the EnOcean-Pi .................................................................... 15
4.5.5
4.5.6
4.5.7
5
Visualization .......................................................................................... 16
Configure the PTM switch ..................................................................... 16
Configure the STM Sensor.................................................................... 16
Useful Links ....................................................................................................... 17
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
EnOcean radio modules .............................................................................. 17
Element14 Raspberry Pi and accessories ................................................... 18
Raspberry-Pi ............................................................................................... 18
FHEM ........................................................................................................... 18
6
Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information ................................................ 19
1
Introduction
This user guide shows how to integrate the EnOcean Design Kits with the UP-Board and
the EnOcean-Hat add-on board. The example is based around a home automation
system but it can form the basis of many other IoT projects. It uses FHEM
h t t p: / / f h em . d e/ f hem . h t m l as the basis of the server but other open systems are also
available, such as openHAB ww w. o p en h ab. or g
Wireless, energy autonomous sensors and switches are ideal for automation
projects as no cabling is required. Sensors and actuators can directly communicate with
each other or they can be controlled by an intelligent automation server. This allows users
to set up automation for remote sensing and remote control via e.g. smart phone or tablet
PC. Up-Board is the ideal platform to setup an automation server where the EnOcean-Hat
acts as a bridge (Gateway-Controller) to the EnOcean radio world.
1.1
Topics
Covered
•
Kits Content
•
Installation of Up-Board and preparation for automation projects
•
Connection of an EnOcean-Hat to Up-Board
•
Installation of the FHEM server software for home automation
•
Configuration of FHEM for EnOcean switches and sensors contained in the
Kits
1.2 Necessary Components
•
•
•
•
Laptop/PC with internet browser
“Smart Home Kit” or “Kinetic Design Kit”, both including EnOcean-Hat
Up-Board board
Up-Board accessories:
USB micro power supply
HDMI cable
o
SD card
(e.g. 4GB)
o
Ethernet cable or USB WLAN stick
o
o
2 SMART HOME KIT
2.1 What is SMART HOME KIT for?
Up-Board used e.g. with FHEM server freeware becomes a home automation server.
The server can be used to automate common tasks such as switching lamps,
scene illuminations or closing blinds, measurement and visualization of power
consumption, temperature and humidity.
The server receives and sends EnOcean radio telegrams via the EnOcean-hat.
Self-powered switches and FHEM send on/off or dim commands to actuators or to
a relay board (if connected). The solar powered radio sensors periodically send
values which will be interpreted and displayed via the FHEM web interface.
Actors and other Sensors are not included in the kit, but can be easily purchased
from e.g.
www.amazon.com
(search for “enocean”), or e.g. from
www.greenelectric.com
.
2.2 Kit Content
The Smart Home Kit contains the following parts:
P/n
Description
#1
PTM 210
Rocker Switch Module
Electrodynamic push-button
transmitter 4 channel
#2,3
2 ROCKERS
for PTM 210
(with medial position)
#4
STM 329
Wireless Magnet Window Contact
Module (incl. reed contact, solar cell,
energy store, helix antenna)