F&F FOX Wi-TO2S2 User manual

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GATE
Wi-TO2S2
Gate controller
9÷30 V DC
www.fif.com.pl/fox/gate
F&F Filipowski sp. j.; Konstantynowska 79/81, 95-200 Pabianice, POLAND
www.fif.com.pl; e-mail: biuro@fif.com.pl
»Communication via home Wi-Fi network;
»Remote access to devices via the Polish F&F cloud;
»Integration with Google and Google Home voice assistant;
»Ability to work autonomously, without a Wi-Fi connection;
»Free mobile applications for Android and iOS.
System capabilities

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»Designed for integration with any gate drive system;
»Ability to control gate, two gates or a gate and a wicket;
»Support for two local inputs enabling:
– opening/closing a gate or wicket;
– connection of gate or wicket opening/closing sensors;
»REST API support enabling integration of the controller also
with other home automation systems;
»External antenna for extended operating range;
»Hermetic housing suitable for outdoor installation.
Properties

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For the initial configuration of the Fox module, it is necessary to
download and run the free Fox application available for mobile
devices running the system:
»Android, version 5.0 or higher;
»iOS, version 12 or higher.
You can download the app directly from the stores:
or via the website:
www.fif.com.pl/fox
On the above page, you can also find detailed information on
how to configure and operate the devices and the Fox mobile
app.
Configuration

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Description of terminals
1,2 power supply (polarization any)
3 (+) OUT 1, output 1 (OC)
4 (–) OUT 1, output 1 (OC)
5 (+) OUT 2, output 2 (OC)
6 (–) OUT 2, output 2 (OC)
7 (+) IN 1, input 1
8 (–) IN 1, input 1
9 (+) IN 2, input 2
10 (–) IN 2, input 2
The control outputs OUT 1 and OUT 2 are OC (open col-
lector) type. It is necessary to keep the correct polarity
of the output, the potential on the - line must be lower
than the potential on the +line.
The inputs IN 1 and IN 2 are voltage inputs. The input will
be active when voltage is applied between the +and –
terminals.
Wiring diagram

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Example connections
Example connection with Nice MC 424 controller
(Note! COMMON has a positive potential)

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Example connection with Beninca Core controller

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Example connection with FAAC 741 controller

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After connecting the device to the power supply, it is recommen-
ded to personalize the device.
Personalization is the process of assigning passwords to access
the device and setting up a connection to the home Wi-Fi ne-
twork and (optionally) remote access to the device via the F&F
cloud.
Do not leave the device switched on without performing
the personalization. There is a risk that another user of
the Fox application will gain access to your device. If you
lose access to your Fox device, follow the procedure de-
scribed in Restore factory settings section.
For a detailed description of how to use the Fox appli-
cation, see the context-sensitive help for the application
(available under the "i" key in the mobile application) or
go to www.fif.com.pl/fox/gate.
1.Start the Fox application.
2.Open the program menu ( symbol in the upper left corner
of the screen) and select the Start command.
3.In the system selection window, press the wireless system icon
and follow the directions in the following screens:
–Remote access
Remote access configuration is necessary when you need
to be able to access and control your Fox devices from
outside your home when your phone app and Fox modu-
les are not connected to the same local network. If you
do not have a remote access account, create one by pres-
First launch

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sing Create Account button and following the instructions
displayed by the application. If you are adding an existing
account to the application, you need to enter its parame-
ters into the application: email address used to create an
account in the cloud and a password to access the cloud
and add more devices. In the first field (Name), enter the
name under which the account will be displayed in the
application. After entering the data, press the Add button.
Adding an account is a one-time action. The created ac-
count is visible in the list at the bottom of the screen and
can be used to personalize subsequent devices. In this
case, you can skip the Remote Access screen by pressing
the Next button.
Remote access can be set independently for each device
in a further customization step. Lack of remote access
does not block the functionality of the device, it can still
be accessed within the local Wi-Fi network.
–Password manager
Each Fox device allows you to enter two passwords: an
administrator who has full configuration and device con-
trol rights, and a user who can control devices but without
access to configuration settings.
First, add passwords to the password manager. One or
two predefined passwords are then substituted for the
personalized controllers. To add a new password to the
password manager, you must:

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› In the Enter name field enter a description of the
password under which it will be visible on the device
manager list (such as Home administrator, living room
user),
› In the Enter password field, enter the content of the
password,
› Press the Add button.
The password is the key to access the device. Devices
can be grouped using the same passwords, and permis-
sions to these groups can be delegated in the form of an
assigned access password. This way, by deciding which
passwords go to which users, you can freely manage
access to devices.
For more information on the role of passwords and their
use in user management, go to: www.fif.com.pl/fox.
To remove user rights to a selected device, change the
access passwords on it.
Deleting a password from the Password Manager will
lose access to all devices using the deleted password.
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