DOMIQ Remote Instruction sheet

DOMIQ/Base
Conguration Manual
Software version 1.8.0.3
March 2014
CM–BL–EN–140318

Copyright 2014 DOMIQ Sp. z o.o.
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March 2014.
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This manual describes the DOMIQ products and software in the latest version available at the time of pu-
blication of this document. Due to continuous product development are possible minor changes in ap-
pearance and functionality of each screen. In case of doubt, please contact us:
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction 1.........................................................................................................................................
2. DOMIQ Products 3..................................................................................................................................
2.1. DOMIQ/Base 4........................................................................................................................................................................
2.2. DOMIQ/Serial 5.......................................................................................................................................................................
2.3. DOMIQ/Light 5.......................................................................................................................................................................
2.4. DOMIQ/Remote 7..................................................................................................................................................................
2.5. DOMIQ/Display 8...................................................................................................................................................................
3. First Steps 11...........................................................................................................................................
3.1. Conguration 12....................................................................................................................................................................
3.2. Access Levels 15.....................................................................................................................................................................
4. Settings 17...............................................................................................................................................
4.1. Network Settings 18.............................................................................................................................................................
4.2. LCN Conguration 19...........................................................................................................................................................
4.3. UPnP AV Conguration 20..................................................................................................................................................
4.4. BACnet Conguration 21....................................................................................................................................................
4.5. Location 22..............................................................................................................................................................................
4.6. Remote Pairing 23.................................................................................................................................................................
4.6.1. DOMIQ/Remote Pairing 23...........................................................................................................................................
4.6.2. DOMIQ/Remote Licences 23.......................................................................................................................................
4.7. System 25.................................................................................................................................................................................
4.7.1. Updates 25.........................................................................................................................................................................
4.7.2. Restart 25............................................................................................................................................................................
4.7.3. Date and Time 26.............................................................................................................................................................
4.7.4. Backup of the conguration 26..................................................................................................................................
5. State, Commands and Events 27...........................................................................................................
5.1. Exemplary Identiers 29.....................................................................................................................................................
5.1.1. LCN.output 30...................................................................................................................................................................
5.1.2. LCN.relay 31.......................................................................................................................................................................
5.2. Delays 32...................................................................................................................................................................................
5.2.1. DELAY 32.............................................................................................................................................................................
5.2.2. TIMER 32..............................................................................................................................................................................
5.3. LOGIC 34...................................................................................................................................................................................
5.4. Custom Identiers 35...........................................................................................................................................................
6. Remote 37...............................................................................................................................................
6.1. Common 39.............................................................................................................................................................................
6.1.1. Page 39................................................................................................................................................................................
6.1.2. Section 40...........................................................................................................................................................................
6.1.3. Button group 41...............................................................................................................................................................
6.1.4. Pushbutton 41..................................................................................................................................................................
6.2. Channel 43...............................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.1. Toggle 43............................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.2. Dimmer 44.........................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.3. RGB Light 44......................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.4. Value 46...............................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.5. Updownstop 46...............................................................................................................................................................
6.2.6. Status 47.............................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.7. Regulator 48......................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.8. Text 48..................................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.9. Select 49..............................................................................................................................................................................
6.2.10. Time 49..............................................................................................................................................................................
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6.3. LCN 51........................................................................................................................................................................................
6.3.1. Dimlight 51........................................................................................................................................................................
6.3.2. On/offswitch 51...............................................................................................................................................................
6.3.3. Temperature 53................................................................................................................................................................
6.3.4. Shutter 54...........................................................................................................................................................................
6.3.5. LCN Relay 55......................................................................................................................................................................
6.4. IDS 57.........................................................................................................................................................................................
6.4.1. IDS input 57.......................................................................................................................................................................
6.4.2. IDS output 57....................................................................................................................................................................
6.4.3. IDS zone 57........................................................................................................................................................................
7. Display 59................................................................................................................................................
7.1. Display Editor window 60...................................................................................................................................................
7.1.1. Editing Part 60..................................................................................................................................................................
7.1.2. Visualization Window 61...............................................................................................................................................
7.2. Active Elements of Visualization 63................................................................................................................................
7.2.1. Light 63...............................................................................................................................................................................
7.2.2. Temperature 64................................................................................................................................................................
7.2.3. Onoff65..............................................................................................................................................................................
7.2.4. Dimmer 66.........................................................................................................................................................................
7.2.5. Value 67...............................................................................................................................................................................
7.2.6. Switch 67............................................................................................................................................................................
7.2.7. Text 69..................................................................................................................................................................................
7.2.8. Image 69.............................................................................................................................................................................
7.2.9. Video 70..............................................................................................................................................................................
7.3. Custom Themes 71................................................................................................................................................................
7.3.1. Dimmer Theme 71...........................................................................................................................................................
7.3.2. On/OffTheme 71.............................................................................................................................................................
8. Events 73.................................................................................................................................................
8.1. Inteface 74................................................................................................................................................................................
8.1.1. Tree 74.................................................................................................................................................................................
8.1.2. Details 75............................................................................................................................................................................
8.1.3. Actions 76...........................................................................................................................................................................
8.2. Conditions 79..........................................................................................................................................................................
8.3. Patterns 81...............................................................................................................................................................................
8.4. Parameters 82.........................................................................................................................................................................
8.5. Implementation Examples 83...........................................................................................................................................
9. Timers 85.................................................................................................................................................
9.1. Tree 86.......................................................................................................................................................................................
9.2. Details 87..................................................................................................................................................................................
9.3. Actions 88.................................................................................................................................................................................
9.4. Implementation Examples 89...........................................................................................................................................
10. Links 93..................................................................................................................................................
10.1. DOMIQ structural network 95........................................................................................................................................
10.2. Base as Segment Coupler 96...........................................................................................................................................
11. MODBUS 97...........................................................................................................................................
11.1. Interface 98...........................................................................................................................................................................
11.2. Device 99................................................................................................................................................................................
12. BACnet 101............................................................................................................................................
12.1. BACnet variable overview 103.......................................................................................................................................
12.2. Device Conguration 104................................................................................................................................................
12.3. Variable conguration 105..............................................................................................................................................
13. DALI 106................................................................................................................................................
13.1. Installation preview 107...................................................................................................................................................
13.2. The entire installation 109...............................................................................................................................................
13.2.1. Control 109......................................................................................................................................................................
13.2.2. Random addressing 109.............................................................................................................................................
13.3. Single ballast 110................................................................................................................................................................
13.4. Scenes 111.............................................................................................................................................................................
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13.5. Groups 112............................................................................................................................................................................
13.6. Control with LCN 112.........................................................................................................................................................
14. Resources 113.......................................................................................................................................
14.1. Memory Statistics 113.......................................................................................................................................................
14.2. File Structure 113................................................................................................................................................................
14.2.1. Images 113......................................................................................................................................................................
14.2.2. Icons 114..........................................................................................................................................................................
14.2.3. Themes 114.....................................................................................................................................................................
14.2.4. Scripts 114.......................................................................................................................................................................
14.3. Preview Window 114.........................................................................................................................................................
15. Status 115..............................................................................................................................................
16. Identiers 117.......................................................................................................................................
16.1. Variables 118.........................................................................................................................................................................
16.1.1. MEM 118...........................................................................................................................................................................
16.1.2. VAR 118.............................................................................................................................................................................
16.2. LCN 119...................................................................................................................................................................................
16.2.1. LCN.output 120..............................................................................................................................................................
16.2.2. LCN.outputs 122............................................................................................................................................................
16.2.3. LCN.relay 123..................................................................................................................................................................
16.2.4. LCN.relays 124................................................................................................................................................................
16.2.5. LCN.sensor 125...............................................................................................................................................................
16.2.6. LCN.motor 126...............................................................................................................................................................
16.2.7. LCN.motors 127.............................................................................................................................................................
16.2.8. LCN.regulator 128.........................................................................................................................................................
16.2.9. LCN.value 129.................................................................................................................................................................
16.2.10. LCN.variable 130.........................................................................................................................................................
16.2.11. LCN.threshold 131......................................................................................................................................................
16.2.12. LCN.threshold 132......................................................................................................................................................
16.2.13. LCN.key 133..................................................................................................................................................................
16.2.14. LCN.sendkey 134.........................................................................................................................................................
16.2.15. LCN.scene 135..............................................................................................................................................................
16.2.16. LCN.scenes 136............................................................................................................................................................
16.2.17. LCN.transponder 137................................................................................................................................................
16.2.18. LCN.dali 138..................................................................................................................................................................
16.2.19. LCN.locks 139...............................................................................................................................................................
16.2.20. LCN.text 140.................................................................................................................................................................
16.2.21. LCN.groups 141...........................................................................................................................................................
16.2.22. Group commands 142..............................................................................................................................................
16.3. IDS 143....................................................................................................................................................................................
16.3.1. IDS.input 144..................................................................................................................................................................
16.3.2. IDS.output 145...............................................................................................................................................................
16.3.3. IDS.armed 146................................................................................................................................................................
16.3.4. IDS.entry 147..................................................................................................................................................................
16.3.5. IDS.exit 148......................................................................................................................................................................
16.3.6. IDS.alarm 149..................................................................................................................................................................
16.4. DMX 150.................................................................................................................................................................................
16.5. MODBUS 151........................................................................................................................................................................
16.6. SER 153...................................................................................................................................................................................
16.6.1. LC.SER.cong 154..........................................................................................................................................................
16.6.2. LC.SER.line 155...............................................................................................................................................................
16.6.3. LC.SER.send 156.............................................................................................................................................................
16.7. TCP 157...................................................................................................................................................................................
16.8. UDP 158..................................................................................................................................................................................
16.9. Communication 159..........................................................................................................................................................
16.9.1. REMOTE.message 160.................................................................................................................................................
16.9.2. REMOTE.notify 161.......................................................................................................................................................
16.10. Links 164..............................................................................................................................................................................
16.11. NET 165................................................................................................................................................................................
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16.12. DALI 166...............................................................................................................................................................................
16.12.1. DALI.1.evg 167.............................................................................................................................................................
16.12.2. DALI.1.group 169........................................................................................................................................................
16.12.3. DALI.1.all 169................................................................................................................................................................
16.13. UAV 170................................................................................................................................................................................
16.13.1. Information identiers 170.....................................................................................................................................
16.13.2. Control identiers 171.............................................................................................................................................
16.14. DISPLAY 172........................................................................................................................................................................
16.14.1. DISPLAY.screen 173....................................................................................................................................................
16.14.2. DISPLAY.switch 174....................................................................................................................................................
16.14.3. DISPLAY.screensaver 175.........................................................................................................................................
16.14.4. DISPLAY.sleep 176......................................................................................................................................................
16.14.5. DISPLAY.wake 177.......................................................................................................................................................
16.14.6. DISPLAY.reload 178....................................................................................................................................................
16.14.7. DISPLAY.calibrate 179................................................................................................................................................
16.14.8. DISPLAY.volume 180..................................................................................................................................................
16.14.9. DISPLAY.brightness 181............................................................................................................................................
16.14.10. DISPLAY.name 182...................................................................................................................................................
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Chapter 1
Introduction
This manual describes the conguration and operation of the DOMIQ/Base module. By reading this ma-
nual you will learn all the features offered by the DOMIQ/Base module.
This document includes the examples of use. Device conguration and implementation of standard func-
tionality does not require programming knowledge. Advanced functionality, that is beyond the scope of
this manual requires a knowledge of the programming in Lua scripting language. The basics of Lua with
examples of its use are described in the "Programming Manual".
The DOMIQ/Base installation leaet and tutorials, which describe useful examples of application of the
Base module and other DOMIQ devices extends description of the DOMIQ/Base functionality.
Tutorials can be downloaded from our website www.domiq.eu, from the Tutorials section.
LEGEND
While reading this manual you will encounter some dedicated style text formatting and symbols:
• DOMIQ/Base – All product mentions are indicated in this way.
•Local Network Only – This formatting style is used for all interface elements, such as the names of tabs
and controls, elds to ll, etc., and for all unique names contained on our website.
• Admin, 10, 200 – In this way is indicated content that user has to enter manually.
•C.LCN.output.0.10.1 =on – in this way all the expressions related to identiers (state, event,
command) or Lua code are represented.
In this way the examples are indicated.
•Example 1
•Example 2


Chapter 2
DOMIQ Products
The DOMIQ system is a home automation system, which allows to integrate the most often used building
automation subsystems into a coherent installation. Subsystems integration allows you to design better
control algorithms and use of user interfaces on mobile devices, touch panels and computers. With the
possibility to dene an unlimited number of events and times, the DOMIQ system greatly facilitates the
process of building automation. Remote access increases the exibility of work of an installer and allows
users to have an overview of status of a building from anywhere in the world.
RS-485
Any RS-485 device
MODBUS
Energy meters, PLC, sensors
RS-232
Any RS-232 device
SATEL
Integra alarm control panels
DMX512
LED lighting
LCN
CCTV
Any Motion JPG camera
MULTIROOM
e.g. NuVo, Sonos
DOMIQ
Intuitive user interfaces
Time schedules
Events
Remote access
Fig 2.1: The integration diagram of building automation subsystems with use of the DOMIQ system.
The most important DOMIQ products are:
•DOMIQ/Base: main system module, allows to connect other system to the LCN installation and to
the Internet.
•DOMIQ/Remote: native mobile application for remote control of the automation system, dedicated
for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
•DOMIQ/Display: dedicated TFT touch panel, available in desktop or wall–mounted version.
For integration with other subsystems following extension modules can be used:
•DOMIQ/Serial–2SI: integration with SATEL Integra alarm control panels.
•DOMIQ/Serial–4DX: LED lighting control using the DMX–512 protocol.
•DOMIQ/Serial–4MB: integration with devices using the MODBUS protocol.
•DOMIQ/Serial–2SG: integration with any devices using RS–232 serial interface.
•DOMIQ/Serial–4SG: integration with any devices using RS–485 serial interface.
•DOMIQ/Meter: counter module that can be connected to the water or energy meters

2.1. DOMIQ/Base
DOMIQ/Base is the main component of the DOMIQ system. Its functionality includes:
•Simply congurable user interfaces: built–in interactive visualization editor and editor for creating
menus for mobile devices.
•Unlimited number of timers, which greatly simplies the process of building automation.
•Unlimited number of events, which allows to create more sophisticated logical rules.
•User–friendly congurator.
•Base–Base type connection, which allows to create large building automation installations based on
DOMIQ devices.
•Built–in LCN interface.
•Using the Base module as a segment coupler in a LCN installation.
•Remote access for LCN installers using LCN–Pro software (the LCN–PCHK protocol)
•Integrate real time clock with battery backup, automatic synchonization with time servers using Inter-
net, automatic summer/winter time.
•Support for Internet protocols: IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, AutoIP, DNS, HTTP, SNTP, FTP, Telnet.
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2.2. DOMIQ/Serial
Serial extension modules are available in two versions with different electrical interface:
•RS–232 – to communicate for short distances between a pair of devices
•RS–485 – to coummunicate for longer distances and between multiple devices.
Particular types of modules have also different software, which is always adapted to the specic commu-
nication protocol. Each type of Serial module is controlled using dedicated state identiers, command
and events.
Type Description Electric interface Identiers
D–S2SI–1 Interface for integration with SATEL Integra® RS–232 IDS
D–S4MB–1 MODBUS master interface RS–485 MODBUS
D–S4DX–1 DMX–512 master interface RS–485 DMX
D–S2SG–1 RS–232 generic serial interface RS–232 SER
D–S4SG–1 RS–485 generic serial interface RS–485 SER
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2.3. DOMIQ/Light
DOMIQ/Light enables you to control the lightinh installationsbased on the DALI standard.
In accordance with the DALI standard you can connect up to 64 DALI devices to the ,DOMIQ/Light mo-
dule. The driver provides full bi-directional communication (such as brightness update, information about
the failure of the uorescent lamps). The module has an implemented algorithm for automatic ballast ad-
dressing (64 lamps are addressed simultaneously and automatically).
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2.4. DOMIQ/Remote
The DOMIQ/Remote is a dedicated application for Apple mobile devices (iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch),
which through the DOMIQ/Base allows to control and visualize state of intelligent installation. The appli-
cation is available for free in the AppStore.
Control and viewing of a building automation system can be implemented in two ways: through a conve-
nient menu, whose contents are fully congurable (read more in Chapter 6. Remote) and interactive vi-
sualizations. The process of creating and editing visualization is described in Chapter 7. Display.
Fig 2.2: Controlling of building automation using the menu of DOMIQ/Remote application
Overview and building control on a single screen. Visualizations are displayed when you rotate a device
into horizontal position. You can zoom in and out a visualization using multi touch gestures.
Fig 2.3: Controlling of building automation using visualizations
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2.5. DOMIQ/Display
The DOMIQ/Display touch panel allows for quick overview of state of your house or apartment, thanks
to fully congurable visualization. Exactly the same visualization can be displayed on the Display panels
as well on the DOMIQ/Remote application.
The Display panel is available in three versions:
Type Desciption
D–DSP10B–1 Touch panel with front made of anodized aluminium.
D–DSP10C–1
Touch panel with front made of anodized aluminium and box for ush mounting. Front is moun-
ted to the box using neodymium magnets, which allows. It is possible to split purchase into two
parts, described below.
D–DSP10D–1 Touch panel, included in D-DSP-10C-1, for separate purchase.
D–DSP10P–1 Flush mounted box, included in D-DSP10C-1, for separate purchase.
Fig 2.4: DOMIQ/Display panel with front made of anodized aluminium
Fig 2.5: DOMIQ/Display panel in wall–mount version
Communication with the module DOMIQ/Base takes place using WiFi network or Ethernet cable
connection.
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Chapter 3
First Steps
The DOMIQ/Base module is connected similarly as LCN modules: directly to the mains and to the LCN
data wire (D).EXT connector is used to connect additional DOMIQ modules, such as DOMIQ/Serial in
order to provide integration with other automation systems (SATEL, MODBUS, DMX-512) or others.
Fig 3.1: DOMIQ/Base wiring diagram
To use full functionality of the Base module is necessary to connect it to the Ethernet network. To do that,
connect Fast Etherent RJ–45 wire to the LAN connector of a module. Connecting the Base module to ne-
twork is necessary to control building automation installation via the DOMIQ/Remote application or the
Display panel.
It is strongly recommended that DOMIQ/Base has an active Internet connection. The Internet connec-
tion is necessary for:
•Remote (outside local WiFi) control of the automation system.
•Updating of the Base module software.
•Synchronization of the real–time clock with internet time servers using the SNTP protocol.
After turning on, the Base module will try to obtain an IP address from a DHCP server. If this is not possi-
ble, because, for example, the local network has no DHCP server, then an address in the AutoIP standard is
automatically assigned.
Assigned IP address can be found using the DOMIQ/Discover application or the DOMIQ/Remote.

3.1. Conguration
The DOMIQ/Base has build a comfortable and easy to use conguration interface implemented as a
Flash application. Congurator is loaded directly from the embedded Web Server. Congurator can be
opened in any web browser. Adobe Flash Player version 11.0 or later is required. We recommend use of
the Google Chrome browser due to included Flash plugin.
Adobe Flash Player is available for most web browsers, in particular:
•Chrome (Flash Player included by default, Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
•Firefox (Windows, Mac OS X, Linux)
•Safari (Windows, Mac OS X)
•Opera (Windows, Mac OS X)
•Internet Explorer (Windows). Due to internal browser bugs, conguration interface operation is slo-
wer than under other browsers, because of the need to block caching.
All conguration changes made using conguration interface are cached in web browser and do not
affect the operation of the DOMIQ system until the Save button was pressed.
Each congurator’s tab in addition to the Save button has the Revert button in the right–bottom corner.
Pressing this button restores last saved conguraton.
Finding an IP address of the DOMIQ/Base
In order to start the congurator you need to enter Base’s IP address in the web browser. IP address can be
found in a few different ways:
•Using the DOMIQ/Discover application.
•Using the DOMIQ/Remote application.
•By checking the register of allocated IP addresses in your router.
The DOMIQ/Discover application is available for free on our webpage www.domiq.eu. Versions for
Windows and MacOS are available. Download links are placed in the webpage with description of the
Base module. The Discover application nds all Base modules that are present in a particular network.
After running the program, following window appears:
Fig 3.2: DOMIQ/Discover application
Double–clicking on the module description displays information from internal console of the module.
This information can be useful in solving problems.
You can also read the IP address in the DOMIQ/Remote application menu. Clicking on the blue icon with
an arrow displays information about detected modules.
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Fig 3.3: FInding the Base module’s IP address using the DOMIQ/Remote application.
You can also nd the IP address by checking the list of the assigned DHCP router addresses.
Running the Congurator
After entering the Base’s IP address in a web browser, the login screen will be loaded. The application will
ask you to enter username and password. Default login and password is: admin.
Fig 3.4: Login screen
After clicking on the Conguration button, default conguration screen is loaded. The congurator has
tabbed structure. Each tab is described in details in the remainder of this manual.
Fig 3.5: General view of the conguration interface
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Whereas if on the login screen you click on the Visualization button, a default visualization will be di-
splayed, from which you can control the automation system.
Marking the option "Fullscreen Visualization" shows the visualization by lling the whole window of the
browser. In this mode the visualization can be smoothly scaled-if we make the browser window smaller,
the visualization adjusts to the new size of the window. If the option "Fullscreen Visualization" is not mar-
ked, it will be shown in the resolution of 800x600 pixels. In this mode the visualization is not scaled when
the size of the browser window is changed. The chosen mode is locally stored in the cache of the browser.
Fig 3.6: An examplary visualization
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3.2. Access Levels
After the rst log in, we strongly advise to change login and password for each access level. In order to do
that select the Users tab. The Users tab is divided into three sections: User Access,Admin Access,Remote
LCN.
Fig 3.7: Access settings window
User Access
In this section you can congure login and password for user access. User has access only to the visualiza-
tion screen. With user access level it is not possible to log into the DOMIQ/Base congurator. The follo-
wing properties can be modied:
•Access: Here you decide from where user can access visualization:
•Local network only – the visualization screen is only reachable for computers within local ne-
twork to which the Base module is connected.
•Whole Internet – you can gain access to the visualization screen either from local network or the
Internet.
•Username: The user login that must be entered to gain access to the visualization.
•Password: The user password that must be entered to gain access to the visualization.
Admin Access
In this section you can set login and password to gain access to the conguration interface. The following
parameters can be modied:
Access: Here you decide from where user can access the congurator:
•Local network only – the congurator is only reachable for computers within local network to
which the Base module is connected.
•Whole Internet – you can gain access to conguration interface either from local network or the
Internet.
•Username: The user login that must be entered to gain access to the congurator.
•Password: The user password that must be entered to gain access to the congurator.
Remote LCN
The DOMIQ/Base module can operate as a LCN coupler. In this section, remote access to LCN installa-
tion for LCN–Pro is congured. The following parameters can be modied:
Access: Here you decide from where user can access LCN installation:
•Disabled – access to the LCN bus using LCN–Pro is disabled.
•Local network only –LCN bus is only reachable for computers within local network to which the
Base module is connected.
•Whole Internet – access to LCN installation is possible without address limitations.
•Username: The user login that must be entered in the LCN–Pro to gain access to LCN bus.
•Password: The user password that must be entered in the LCN–Pro to gain access to LCN bus.
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