JANUARY 2019 secure@home -Planning and Commissioning Webinar Competence Center Europe Building Automation Ilija Zivadinovic, Martin Wichary, Juergen Schilder, Thorsten Reibel, Stefan Grosse
Agenda General Information Wireless Technology Overview Sensors System Planning Preview: Commissioning January 24, 2019 Slide 2
ABB-secure@home General Information
ABB-secure@home What is ABB-secure@home? Free to be secure ABB-secure@home is an easy-to-use anti-intrusion system: Perimeter and Indoor protection Outdoor protection Smoke and flood protection Smart home integration A secure home, protected at 360 degrees January 24, 2019 Slide 4
ABB-secure@home Applications Outdoor Protection Security starts outside your home An effective perimeter detection protects the house even before the intrusion: Infrared sensors are positioned in the outdoor spaces, in the garden and around the entire house perimeter Bidirectional detectors, door/window detectors, main or secondary entrances: a professional wireless technology can monitor the perimeter of any building in an accurate and punctual manner The first line of defense is outside January 24, 2019 Slide 5
ABB-secure@home Applications Indoor and Perimeter Protection Inside the home, the atmosphere does not change Your peace of mind is guaranteed by two levels of protection, the volumetric and opening detection - Any movement, any presence inside the house is detected by volumetric sensors. They are located in strategic points and are equipped with different coverage lenses according to specific needs - Windows, doors, main or secondary entrances, shutters or blinds, any opening of the house is controlled by perimeter detection sensors Safety at every corner of the house January 24, 2019 Slide 6
ABB-secure@home Applications Smoke and Flood Protection - An excessive presence of smoke in a room can be the signal of a possible starting of fire and the optical smoke detector is able to identify it in the environment and report it - Water leaks inside the house can cause very expensive damage that can also affect any underlying apartments. The flood detectors immediately detect the presence of water on the floor and report it Everything is always under control January 24, 2019 Slide 7
ABB-secure@home Applications Smart Home Integration There is no safety without comfort, there is no comfort without the natural feeling of living in complete freedom in your own home - Security and home automation mixed scenarios and actions - Remote access and easy visualization of status of all the intrusions zones - Push-notifications to mobile devices with an account in ABB s MyBuildings portal Security at your fingertips January 24, 2019 Slide 8
ABB-secure@home Features Everything is secure! Arming and disarming - Whether it s by the capacitive keypad of the central unit, the compact remote control or a smarthome app, controlling your intrusion system has never been more convenient Intrusion detection - The best against burglars is combining presence simulation, an effective outdoor, indoor and perimeter protection together with signaling through sirens and GSM Combined scenes and actions - Interact with your Smart Home creating the best fitting Remote control - Control your intrusion system via GSM or free@home from anywhere in the world Arming and disarming Combined scenes and actions Intrusion detection Remote control January 24, 2019 Slide 9
ABB-secure@home Overview Secure Proprietary protocol and encryption plus a unique rolling code for all arming/disarming controls provide maximum security during transmission CSMA (Carrier Sense Multiple Access) technology allows to optimize communications avoiding the disturbances, since the alarm transmitter and the receiver verify the absence of band occupancy Wireless technology 868 MHz with bidirectional communication allows flexibility: Flexible - to install the security system without brickwork - to place security sensors in the most convenient spot to maximize protection Simple and Integrated Initial setup is just to create a PIN code on the central unit and then power up the sensors to be paired wirelessly Using the system is particularly fast and much easier connecting also a free@home system, with an intuitive and easy to use app to control the security system from your smartphone or tablet Secure intrusion system with the flexibility of wireless and state-of-the-art commissioning January 24, 2019 Slide 10
ABB-secure@home Wireless Technology
ABB-secure@home Wireless Communication Requirements for a Security System + RELIABILITY Ensure the communication SECURITY Keep the transmitted data safe January 24, 2019 Slide 12
ABB-secure@home Reliability ABB-secure@home wireless communication - 868 MHz regulated by European norms (ERC-REC-70-3E) - Uses a privileged frequency less crowded than the traditional 434MHz - Optimal communication through CSMA transmission - Up to 300m in free field - Best ratio distance over energy consumption - ETSI-RED (Radio Equipment Directive) 2014/53/EU compliant - Computerized calibration - Bidirectional (simplified commissioning) - Distance up to 300m - CSMA transmission - Encrypted January 24, 2019 Slide 13
ABB-secure@home Security ABB-secure@home wireless ensures - Data protection through: - Digital 128 bit encryption - 65k rolling code for remote control - Siren activation due to central unit jamming events - Remote communication through GSM technology - 128 Bit encryption - rolling code January 24, 2019 Slide 14
ABB-secure@home Wireless different choices vs free@home ABB-secure@home - Aim: Security - 868 MHz proprietary protocol (European approved band) - Bidirectional communication - Low signal attenuation ABB-free@home - Aim: Home Automation - 2.4 GHz proprietary protocol (globally approved band) - Meshed networking communication - Possible interference from electronic devices - High signal attenuation January 24, 2019 Slide 15
ABB-secure@home Overview Devices
ABB-secure@home A complete Range System Indoor & Outdoor Security Safety January 24, 2019 Slide 17
System Devices Central Units - SAS-Wx.xxx BIDIRECTIONAL INDOOR BATTERY POWER SUPPLY UP TO 7+1+1 ZONES Modern design With or without GSM Bidirectional communication 868.3 MHz Integrated with free@home Home Automation 7+1+1 zones Type Max Devices Max Zones Anti-intrusion devices Home-safety devices Detectors for indoor passive infrared and outdoor simple and universal perimeter detectors equipped with magnetic contact Flood detectors, optical smoke detectors, heat detectors Signaling devices Outdoor sirens 4 Control devices Remote controls 16 Others Wireless repeaters 4 64 7 1 (Safety devices) 1 (System Devices)
System Devices Central Unit Install the central unit in a central and accessible position and in a way all the sensors can establish a communication Check the strength of the signal for each sensor If low signal remember to use repeater devices Check that GSM communication is well supported January 24, 2019 Slide 19
System Devices Remote controls Remote Control - SAD-W2.1xx Preconfigured Remote Control - SAD-W1.1xx 5 programmable buttons that can be set with features such as: - Arming/disarming of the intrusion zones - Special functions such as panic alarm, robbery alarm or free@home actions and scenes - Configurable signaling LEDs Plug and play, to start immediately operating the anti-intrusion system in the most simple way - 1 freely programmable key - 4 fully configured keys with the most common functions assigned: to arm the entire system in Home Mode and Away Mode, to Disarm the entire system and to launch the Panic Alarm January 24, 2019 Slide 20
System Devices Siren - Two functionalities: Deterrent: Siren placed on the building side with the aim to discourage intrusions Signaling: Siren usually installed in villas, less frequent in apartments (it might be sufficient the central unit s one) - Get previously informed of any kind of restrictions (esthetic impact/ noise) - Up to 4 installable sirens per Central Unit - Usually one is sufficient, in case of large villas two are suitable, one in front and one on the back of the building Possibilities according to limitations January 24, 2019 Slide 21
Indoor Devices Safety at every corner of the house January 24, 2019 Slide 22
Range Details Indoor protection Perimeter Magnet Reed Contact Detector - SMC-W1.1xx - White or brown color - It detects the state of opening of doors, windows and frames - Internal reed contact and external magnet - Supervised by the central programmable interval (by default every 15 minutes) Programming - Instant or delayed mode (with programmable delay 0 to 90s, differentiable between input and output) - Parameterization of the device directly through the central unit - Additional input (can be disabled, leaving only one active operation of the integrated contact) which you can connect an external contact-type bistable (magnetic contacts) or impulsive (wire roller shutter or shock sensors) January 24, 2019 Slide 23
Range Details Indoor Protection Bistable Impulsive - Magnet Reed Contact for Surface/Flush Mounting - SMC-W3.1xx - Rolling Door Magnet Reed Contact - SMC-W2.1x - Roller Shutter Sensor - SLM-W1.1x - Shock Inertial Sensor - SGB-W1.1xx January 24, 2019 Slide 24
Sensor Position Doors and Window (Vasistas) - For doors it is recommended to install a Perimeter Magnet Reed Contact Detector on the top - If you foresee to keep partially open hopper windows: One Perimeter Magnet Reed Contact Detector placed on the bottom of the window One Perimeter Magnet Reed Contact Detector with Magnet Reed Contact for Surface/Flush Mounting (bistable) or Shock Inertial Sensor (impulsive) January 24, 2019 Slide 25
Sensor Position Bistable Impulsive January 24, 2019 Slide 26
Range Details Dual Passive IR Perimeter Motion Detector - SMD-W2.1Axx Installation External linkable Contacts - bistable FLOOR FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Typical installation between window and blind Side installation for large openings with two opposing devices - Magnet Reed Contact for Surface/Flush Mounting - SMC-W3.1xx - Rolling Door Magnet Reed Contact - SMC-W2.1x January 24, 2019 Slide 27
Sensor Position Windows Windows and Blinds January 24, 2019 Slide 28
Range Details Indoor Protection Coverage Diagrams - Selectable via internal configuration - Detection area is multiply segmented to detect human body and avoid false alarm by small animals. At any spot within the coverage, more than 4 zones are required to identify if it is human or pet (Pet tolerance target recognition) - The Pet immunity feature is a consequence of a IR beams alignment configuration to focus on heat radiation movements coming from human sized objects at a controlled distance. January 24, 2019 Slide 29
Outdoor The first line of Defense is outside! January 24, 2019 Slide 30
Range Details Compact Dual Passive IR Perimeter Motion Detector - SMD-W5.1xx Coverage Diagrams - Installation between 0.80 m and 1.20 m (Standard 1 m) - Adjustable detection length 3 m or 5 m - Horizontal adjustment from 0 to + - 95 degrees with a pitch of 5 degrees - Thanks to two IR sensors, one of which adjustable, false alarms caused by small animals or passing cars can be avoided, because both IR beams have to be crossed to trigger an alarm January 24, 2019 Slide 31
Range Details Compact Dual Passive IR Perimeter Motion Detector - SMD-W5.1xx Short range curtain detection Similar to the Outdoor Dual-PIR, 2 directions, but covering a shorter range, only in one direction, this sensor is the best to protect front doors and balconies Its adjustable detection angle makes it really customizable and especially recommended to prevent false signals due to the presence of domestic animals in the area
Range Details Perimeter bidirectional Dual PIR Motion Detector - SMD-W4.1Axx Coverage Diagrams - Installation of 0.80 m and 1.20 m (Standard 1 m) - Vertical (4 positions) and horizontal minimum (0 to 3 degrees up from the level of the wall) - Thanks to two IR sensors on each side, one of which adjustable, false alarms caused by small animals or passing cars can be avoided, because both IR beams have to be crossed to trigger an alarm. - The adjustment of the rays is independent for the left and the right side. January 24, 2019 Slide 33
Range Details Use cases Perimeter Bidirectional Dual PIR Motion Detector - SMD-W4.1Axx Curtain detection left and right, ideal to protect immediate boundaries of the house Usually used to protect more windows or doors aligned on the same side of the house, as a cheaper solution instead of one Dual- PIR perimeter detector for each window/door, but also because it is especially recommended to prevent false signals due to the presence of domestic animals in the area
Range Details Outdoor Dual Passive IR Motion Detector - SMD-W3.1xx Coverage Diagrams - Installation between 0.80 m and 1.20 m (Standard 1 m) - Vertical adjustment (5 positions) and horizontal (6 positions) - Thanks to two IR sensors, one of which adjustable, false alarms caused by small animals or passing cars can be avoided, because both IR beams have to be crossed to trigger an alarm January 24, 2019 Slide 35
Range Details Use Cases Outdoor Dual Passive IR Motion Detector - SMD-W3.1xx General purpose, to control the external areas of the house It is usually installed in the frontal and visible areas of the house, because of its not particularly high installation height, which makes it easy to be reached and damaged
Range Details Example Balcony Perimetral area interconneted with the external one by the use of two sensors: - Compact Dual Passive IR Perimeter Motion Detector - Outdoor Dual Passive IR Motion Detector
Range Details Outdoor Protection Outdoor Dual Passive IR Motion Detector for Height - SMD-W6.1xx - Installation 2,5 m / 3 m - Horizontal adjustment - Thanks to the supplied full height adhesive seals, it is also possible to partially mask the detector to avoid false alarms, caused, for example, by a plant placed in the area covered by the IR sensors - Thanks to two IR sensors, one of which adjustable, false alarms caused by small animals or passing cars can be avoided, because both IR beams have to be crossed to trigger an alarm January 24, 2019 Slide 38
Range Details Use Cases Outdoor Dual Passive IR Motion Detector for Height - SMD-W6.1xx High volumetric outdoor intrusion detection Best to protect the approach of the house Differently from the Outdoor dual-pir, it is very suitable to be installed on the back of the house, or in the less visible areas as the courtyard of a small building, thanks of its high installation height, which makes it difficult to be reached and damaged
Range Details Home Safety Devices Smoke Detector - 6833/01-84 (-500) - Indicates the presence of smoke in the room where it is installed - Internal siren (85 db at 3 meters) - Alarm message to the central - Optical detection - Equipped with LED alarm and the battery charge status check - Test button and off beep - ABB-secure@home interface (STD-W1.xx) have to be installed inside Coverage 7,5 m Max height 6 m January 24, 2019 Slide 40
Range Details Home Safety Devices Heat Detector - 6835/01-84(-500) - Report alarm at 58 C threshold in the room where it is installed: - Internal siren (85 db at 3 meters) - Alarm message to the central unit - Heat detection - Equipped with LED alarm and the battery charge status check - Test button and off beep - ABB-secure@home interface (STD-W1.xx) have to be installed inside Coverage 7,5 m Max height 6 m January 24, 2019 Slide 41
Range Details Home Safety Devices Flood Detector - STD-W5.1xx It allows to identify flooding in the room where it is installed, triggering an alarm and limiting the damage It sends a flood alarm to the central unit when the water height exceeds 1 mm. When the water height returns below this value, the detector automatically sends an end-alarm signal to the central unit Consists of two elements, the water sensor and the radio unit, connected by a 5 m long wire January 24, 2019 Slide 42
Range Details Other System Devices Wireless Repeater - SIM-W1.1x - Repetition of signals for extending the reach in the radio frequency transmissions between detectors, controls, sirens, actuators and central unit - Max 4 repeaters per system / central unit - Management of sensors list that repeat the signal Power supply Battery - Mains power supply 230V: in this case the battery has the backup function in case of lack of mains power Programming - Programmable supervision interval (base every 15 minutes) - Update the list of devices managed by the repeater - Configuration via the central unit January 24, 2019 Slide 43
ABB-secure@home System Planning
How to plan an Alarm System? General Questions With which type of building do you have to deal with? (Apartment/House?) Does the building have any particular topology or shape (in terms of balcony and window position, garage )? How many floors do you have to protect? Which is the security level required by the client? Does the building support GSM in all its areas? Do you have any restrictions inside/outside the building? Is it possible to install both the Security and the Home Automation systems? January 24, 2019 Slide 45
Building Devices Detection Solution Perimeter Door / Window Correct devices to install Perimeter Magnet Reed Contact Detector Dual Passive IR Perimeter Motion Detector Additional Magnet Reed Contact for Surface/Flush Mounting Additional Shock Inertial Sensor + or Balcony / Terrace Compact Dual Passive IR Perimeter Motion Detector Outdoor Dual Passive IR Motion Detector Shutters Roller Shutter Sensor (needs to be connected to a window/door sensor) + January 24, 2019 Slide 46
Building Devices Detection Solution Indoor area Rooms/Aisle/ Tavern/Attic Correct devices to install Indoor Passive IR Motion Detector Outdoor area Garden Correct devices to install Outdoor Dual Passive IR Motion Detector for Height External house perimeter Perimeter Bidirectional Dual PIR Motion Detector Compact Dual Passive IR Perimeter Motion Detector Garage Perimeter Magnet Reed Contact Detector Additional Rolling Door Magnet Reed Contact + January 24, 2019 Slide 47
Building Devices Safety Solution Areas Rooms/Aisle/ Tavern/Attic Correct devices to install Smoke Detector Boller rooms/ Kitchen Heat Detector Bathroom/Kitchen Flood Detector January 24, 2019 Slide 48
Apartment - Basic Protection Perimetral Area + Protection of window and blind with one sensor and one accessorize January 24, 2019 Slide 49
Apartment - Basic Protection Indoor Area January 24, 2019 Slide 50
Apartment - improved Protection Perimetral Area + + Internal window and external blind + + January 24, 2019 Slide 51
Apartment - improved Protection Indoor Area Zone B Zone A January 24, 2019 Slide 52
Apartment - improved Protection Indoor Area January 24, 2019 Slide 53
Apartment - improved Protection Safety January 24, 2019 Slide 54
Villa - Basic Protection Perimetral Area + January 24, 2019 Slide 55
Villa Basic Protection Indoor Area January 24, 2019 Slide 56
Villa Basic Protection Outdoor Area January 24, 2019 Slide 57
Villa - improved Protection Outdoor Area January 24, 2019 Slide 58
Radio Communication A simple Way to verify Signal Strength in Advance 1. Place the central unit in position 2. Try the remote control communication in the selected sensor position 3. If the remote control doesn t communicate try with respective sensor 4. If with the sensor the signal is low evaluate the possibility to insert a repeater or to change central unit position Remind that the remote control has a lower signal strength than the sensors. Control must be applied to all the existing floors January 24, 2019 Slide 59
ABB-secure@home Preview: Commissioning
Smarter Home secure@home connected with free@home 2-wire free@home BUS Only requirement: 2-wire BUS connection between free@home access point and secure@home central unit January 24, 2019 Slide 61
ABB-secure@home Commissioning via Central Unit Smart Wizard ABB-free@home pairing Here it is shown the encryption key needed to connect the central unit to ABB-free@home and protect the data exchanged. This will be automatically sent to the free@home SysAP Once paired, secure@home and free@home are ready to work as a unique integrated system, remotely controllable via smartphone, tablet and PC It is also possible to skip the pairing to use secure@home as a stand alone security system January 24, 2019 Slide 62
Webinar secure@home - Planning and Commissioning Training KNX Certified Training 2019 Certified KNX Courses in Heidelberg Basic Course : 18 th to 22 nd Feb. Advanced Course: 22 nd to 26 th Jul. Tutor Course: 09 th to 13 th Sep. Basic Course : 21 st to 25 th Oct. Followed by two day application training And many more training courses in the calendar International Training Dates 2019 www.abb.com/knx or https://go.abb/ba-training Certified KNX Basic Course February 2018 in Heidelberg January 24, 2019 Slide 63
Webinar secure@home - Planning and Commissioning Next Webinar Various Software Tools for KNX ETS DCA concept ABB ETS Apps Update, Copy/Convert, i-bus Tool Wireshark (recording KNX IP telegrams on IP) Update of KNX devices Wednesday 13 th February 2019 Morning 09:00 am Europe Time (Berlin, UTC + 1h) Afternoon 03:00 pm Europe Time (Berlin, UTC + 1h) January 24, 2019 Slide 64
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