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HDL Bus Pro: introduction

Online Training Webinar

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HDL web trainings availableIntroductory and certification training

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Welcome to HDL Bus webinars!

Introduction to HDL Bus Pro

• About HDL

• What are smart systems

• What is HDL Bus Pro

• How do we build it

• HDL Bus Pro devices

• Examples

HDL Bus Pro programming and certification

• Specification example and calculator

• The software and activation

• DLP programming

• 8 in 1 programming

• 4z, switch, Logic programming

• Dimmer, relays programming

• Introduction to iPad/Android GUI programming

• Test

Introduction to iRidium mobile

• About iRidium mobile

• GUI editor overview

• Advantages vs other systems

• Main functions and graphical capabilities

• New functions in latest versions

iRidium mobile for HDL Bus Pro programming and certification

• Licensing system

• Touch GUI programming

• Transfer to iPad/Android etc.

• Test

• Demo project

• Get free license, unlimited trial licensing etc.

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Welcome to HDL Bus webinars!

Introduction to HDL Bus Pro

• October 14

HDL Bus Pro programming and certification

• October 18

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|About company

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About HDL

• HDL, established in 1985, specialized in developing, manufacturing and distributing of Home/building automation and theatre lighting control system for businesses and end users around the world. 

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About HDL

• HDL produces 4 types of products: 1. HDL Bus Home/Building

automation system

2. HDL KNX/EIB Bus series

3. HDL theatre Lighting Control system

4. HDL LED Lights series

Covered in this

training

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Why use control system?Why good old mechanics does not work anymore

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Mechanical vs. Control SystemLess connections

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Mechanical vs. Control SystemLess cable

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Mechanical vs. Control SystemSimple use

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Mechanical vs. Control SystemCentral control

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How does it (normally) workWorks for any automation, not only home automation

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Control System Schematic

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Connections

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TCP/IP : The standard International communication Language & Protocol, it is short for “Transfer Control Protocol/Internet Protocol”.

RS485 :RS 485 is commonly used in Data Communication , Computer Network, and also the Distributed Industry Control system, for the data converter and transmission.

DMX512 :DMX is short for Digital Multiplex , 512 means there are maximum 512 bytes of Control Signal in the DMX512 cables at one time. The Protocol was made by Technology Association of American drama in 1986. It was mainly used for the communication between console and Dimmer but now the DMX512 Protocol is expanded to other device, such as color changer, computer lights, Smoker Generator and so on.

Description of Some System Protocols

Transport

Transport

Lighting, mostly LED

Used as

transport for

HDL Bus Pro

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DALI :DALI is short for ----Digital Addressable Lighting Interface.It defines the communication protocol between ballast s and controller. Those DALI ballasts use Lower Voltage cable as the Lighting control signal bus.All ballast s on bus can be assigned an address automatically, so the fluorescent light can be control led separately or by random group control

KNX :Europe based international standard in home/building automation field.

OPC :OPC is short for ---OLE for Process Control.It is an industry process control standard. Before the birth of OPC , there is no unified standard interface between hardware driver and application software. OPC aims to provide an standard interface for communication between different devices and software from different companies.

Description of Some System Protocols

Lighting, mostly fluoro

Home/Building automationLow speed

Building automation,

SCADA control

Closest to HDL

Bus Pro protocol

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LON :LonWorks (local operation network) is a networking platform specifically created to address the needs of control applications. The platform is built on a protocol created by Echelon Corporation for networking devices over media such as twisted pair, powerlines, fiber optics, and RF. It is used for the automation of various functions within buildings such as lighting and HVAC; see building automation.

ModBus :Modbus is a serial communications protocol originally published by Modicon (now Schneider Electric) in 1979 for use with its programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Simple and robust, it has since become a de facto standard communication protocol, and it is now a commonly available means of connecting industrial electronic devices.

Description of Some System Protocols

Building / Industrial

automationHigh speed

Building / Industrial

automationLow speed

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● We use RS485 protocol for the communication between

each device, then we use TCP/IP protocol for the

communication of Ethernet interface device

● BUS cable working voltage is DC24V

● The baud rate of HDL-BUS is 9600 bit/s

● Distributed type control system

● Automatic recovery technology

●Equipment warm boot technology

HDL Bus Pro protocol

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HDL Bus Pro systemTopology, Power, Limitations etc.

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10/100M Ethernet

~A

C220V

LCD Panel 6-Gang Switch

Data Switch

BUS Power Supply Module

Dimming Module Relay ModuleProgrammingModule/Converter

Infrared MotionSensor

LUX DetectSensor

RS485

PC

Other Sunbet

Simple System Schematic

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Network topology

• YES

• NO

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If bigger networks

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Multi-Network System Schematic

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Limitations / Recommendations

• 1200m (recommend – 1000m) of cable inside one

network

• 64 devices in one network (if cable < 500m)

• 32 devices in one network (if cable is 500-1000m)

• 255 networks connect together by TCP/IP

interfaces

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Cable and connectors

• Option 1: HDL-Cable (4 cores x 0,8mm), best for HDL Bus and KNX

• Option 2: Cat5e UTP, good for HDL Bus

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Connectors

• Old connector

• Any cable is good

• New connector

• HDL-Cable (4 cores x 0,8mm) is better

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Power

• 750mA Power Supply

• 2.4A Power Supply

• 24V by default

• Keep more than 15V per device with voltage drop in mind

• How much mA each device consumes? See Catalogue (20-40mA usually)

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More than one power supply? Important!

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HDL Bus Pro devicesProduct line

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Simple inputsSwitches and sensors

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DLP Switch: zone controller

• Control 4 pages for anything

• AC control page

• Floor Heat control page

• Music control page

• Temperature sensor built-in

• IR input built-in

• Euro round back-box format (round)

• US format (1-gang)

• Slim format (special box)

Colors:- White glass- Black glass- Metal- Special order

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Key switch

• Euro backbox (square or round)

• US bachbox (1-gang)

• Slim by special order (special box)

8 buttons 6 buttons

Rouund

boxSquare box

1-gang US box

1-gang US box

1-gang US box

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New key switches

• Touch surface

• Round box

• Firmware update over bus

• New bus and power connector

• Paper icons

• Round box

• Firmware update over bus

• New bus and power connector

• 8 separate buttons

• Round box

• Firmware update over bus

• New bus and power connector

• New switches have2 parts:

• Bus connection module

• Main device plate

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Back boxes

EU Round Box MAIN!(can fit square box also) EU Square Box US 1-gang Box HDL special boxes

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Bus sensors

• Movement sensors

• Movement PIR

• Light Level

• IR in

• IR out

• Dry IN x 2

• Logic functions

• Security functions

• Microwave movement

• Temperature

• Relay OUT 5A

• Relay OUT 5A

Movement sensors 8 in 1 12 in 1

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Dry inputs

• 24 channel DIN rail device

SB-DN-DRY-24ZSB-DRY-4Z

• By using these devices you can connect mechanical switches to the system

• Use Bell Press (electronic switches)

• Security sensors and other contact devices can be connected either

• 4 channel device to mount into the mountain box

• NEW 4ch in, 4ch out

• NEW 8ch in

MSD08.40

MSD04.40

NEW

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Variable inputsSensors

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Temperature

• Temperature sensors available in many HDL devices

• Used to air temperature detection

DLP, 12 in 1, air sensors4ch sensor input

• Used mostly for warm floor temperature detection

• Can be used to detect outside temp (down to -20)

• HDL 10kOm sensors

6ch HVAC controller

• Used mostly for warm floor control and temperature detection

• Up to 8 sensors for one module

• HDL 1-Wire digital sensors used

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Power metering

• 3 phase x 1 channel

• 1 phase x 3 channel

• Use with 50A, 100A or 200A transformers

• Built-in logic “If power …. Than ….”

• Monitor power from software

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Air quality and humidity

• SB-CMS-LA: air sensor, temperature, light level

• SB-CMS-THL: humidity, temperature, light level

• Both have logic built-in to control HDL Bus devices directly when needed

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IR inputsInbuilt

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HDL Remote Control

• Infrared control

• Wireless control

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Wireless receivers

NEW ONE

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Devices with IR inputs

• Many HDL Bus devices can be controlled by HDL IR remote

• HDL IR remote signals may be programmed to third party programmable remote

• Commands, issued IR are stored in the device

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Information inputs and outputsGateways and interfaces

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TCP/IP interface

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TCP/IP interface

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TCP/IP interface

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RS232 interface

• Transparent mode

• NUVO control mode

• Custom string control mode (99 in, 99 out)

• HEX

• ASCII

• Can be flashed with Coolmaster firmware, to control AC systems

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Integration bridge

• RS232: 99 in, 99 out

• RS485: 99 in, 99 out

• TCP/IP: works as standard 1-IP interface

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KNX Gateway

• 2-way interface between HDL Bus and KNX

• 255 commands

• Dimming support

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DMX Gateway

• Control DMX512 protocol commands

• Mostly for LED and RGB LED control

• Include TCP/IP interface

• 48 channel

• 512 channel

• DMX Recorder

• DMX LED Drivers

• 650mA/ch

• 3A/ch

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DALI Gateway

• Control 64 DALI ballasts

• Mostly used for fluorescent lights control

• Includes DALI power supply

• HDL also produces DALI electronic ballasts

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SMS Gateway

• Control system using SMS

• Send SMS when something happens in the system

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By ADAPT CONTROL SOLUTIONS

Zigbee wireless adapterModBus gateway

Integrate with ModBus protocol, RS485 or TCP/IP

DLP adaptor for, Gateway in development

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Online controller

• Raspberry Home Online Controller

• Browser HTML5 control of HDL Bus Pro. Internet or LAN

• Easy configuration (scan HDL devices, web interface)

• Any platform: iOS, Android, Windows, MacOS etc.

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Relay OutputsON/OFF control

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Relays

• 10/16 amp

• 4-8-12 channel

10 Amp

16 Amp

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HVAC controller• Replaces standard

thermostats, like Honeywell

• 3 modes, 2 fan speeds, 0-10V for VAV/VRF systems

• Controls fancoils, water heating, convection heaters etc.

• Built-in temp control logic

• Teams up with DLP only (AC page)

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Motor relay

• 2 motors 220V control

• 1 motor 24V control

• May be other options

• UV switch 1 and 2 makes it:

• FWD

• STOP

• REV

• STOP

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1ch motorized curtain

• Direct connect to HDL Bus

• % percentage control

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Variable OutputsDimmers etc.

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Dimmers DIN

• Trailing Edge 1A – 6A

• Leading Edge 2A – 6A

• Leading edge is cheaper, more power

• Trailing edge is better dimming. But eye can hardly tell usually, for most types of lamps

• Also TE better protected from short cirquit and overheating

• SB-DN-D0206

• SB-DN-D0403

• SB-DN-D0602

• HDL-MD0206.432

• HDL-MD0403.432

• HDL-MD0602.432

• SB-DN-DT0106

• SB-DN-DT0203

• SB-DN-DT0402

• SB-DN-DT0601

• HDL-MDT0204.433

• HDL-MDT0403.433

• HDL-MDT0602.433

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Dimmers Wall

• 12 ch x 10A

• 6ch x 20A

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Dimmers: New Type

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Dimmers: New Type

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0-10V device• Controls lighting ballasts

• 6 ch 0-10V

• 6 ch relay 10A

• Work only together

• HDL also produces 0-10V ballast

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6ch floor heating controller

• 6ch x relays

• 6ch x 0-10V

• Up to 8 temp digital sensors (DALLAS 1-WIRE)

• Heating logic inside

• Teams up with DLP (Floor Heating page)

• Can be controlled directly via UV Switches

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UV control for 6ch heating

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Infrared OutputsAC and AV control

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8/12 in one sensors

• 255 IR address signals memory

• Real capacity depends on how long signal is, can be 30-50 signals or more

• Control AC’s, TV’s etc.

• Learn new IR signals using IR reader (USB to PC)

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IR transmitter with current sensor• Current sensor learns to

know whether device is on or off (for TVs with one on/off signal)

• 255 IR address signals memory

• Real capacity depends on how long signal is, can be 30-50 signals or more

• Control AC’s, TV’s etc.

• Can hide in a wall box or device body

• Learn new IR signals using IR reader (USB to PC)

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Additional functions

Logic, Security and special purpose

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Logic controller

• Clock, calendar and timer functions

• If..then.. functions

• AND/OR/NAND/NOR logic

• Can monitor channel states and sensor values

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Security controller

• 8 security areas

• Many sensors are monitored in each area

• Sensors connect to 4-input or -in-one sensors

• Day/Night/Away and other security modes

• 24 hour security zones (fire, leakage, panic etc)

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Z-Audio

IN:

• Streams .mp3 over LAN (FTP protocol)

• SD card

• FM radio

• Audio IN

OUT

• Audio OUT

• 2х20W

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Program and ControlSoftware and controllers

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HDL Bus Pro Configuration Tool

• Configures all HDL Bus Pro controllers

• Free, but needs registration

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HDL Bus Pro Configuration Tool

• Registration process

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iLife

• Preconfigured GUI software

• for iPad, Android, Windows CE

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iRidium Mobile• World’s most functional smart

home software

• Great HDL Bus compatibility

• Sample designs and freehand graphics

• Controls Sonos, XBMC, iTunes, Squeezebox, Kramer and many more devices along with HDL

• Weather and cameras support

• Sound Over IP (SIP) intercom support

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Raspberry Home Online Controller

• 2-way control over browser of any device

• Controls over IP

• LAN

• Or internet

• Simple setup, scan network

• www.raspberryhome.net

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ExamplesControl for different systems

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Lighting

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Climate

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Security

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Media

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