Jung Smart Control 10 Operator's manual

Product documentation
ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG
Volmestraße 1
58579 Schalksmühle
GERMANY
Tel. +49 2355 806-0
Fax +49 2355 806-204
www.jung.de
Smart Control 10, 15, 19
Ref.-no.: SC 10.1
SC 15.1
SC 19.1
07/2020

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 Installation and commissioning......................................................................3
1.1 Safety instructions and structure of the device........................................................ 3
1.1.1 Safety instructions.......................................................................................................................... 3
1.1.2 Structure of the device................................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Function........................................................................................................................ 3
1.2.1 Intended purpose........................................................................................................................... 3
1.2.2 Product characteristics................................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Installation .................................................................................................................... 4
1.3.1 Information for electrically skilled persons ..................................................................................... 4
1.3.2 Installation and electrical connection ............................................................................................. 4
1.4 Commissioning ............................................................................................................ 5
1.4.1 Settings – Menu overview.............................................................................................................. 5
1.4.2 Opening the settings menu............................................................................................................ 5
1.4.3 Changing the default language...................................................................................................... 6
1.4.4 Selecting the current date and time ............................................................................................... 6
1.4.5 Changing the default password ..................................................................................................... 7
1.4.6 Creating app shortcut in main menu.............................................................................................. 7
1.4.7 Updatingthermware.................................................................................................................... 8
2 Connections, operating controls and indicator lights..................................9
2.1 Operating controls device front side ......................................................................... 9
2.2 Connections device rear side ..................................................................................... 9
3 Operationandconguration .........................................................................10
3.1 Control elements........................................................................................................10
3.1.1 Opening the status bar.................................................................................................................10
3.1.2 Opening the side bar....................................................................................................................10
3.2 Device settings........................................................................................................... 11
3.2.1 Settings – Menu overview............................................................................................................11
3.2.2 Menu area “General / Design settings”........................................................................................11
3.2.3 Menu area „Power / Lock screen settings“ ..................................................................................16
3.2.4 Menu area „System / Access settings“.........................................................................................18
3.3 Operation via apps in the main menu ......................................................................19
3.4 Apps for building automation...................................................................................19
3.5 Appconguration ......................................................................................................20
3.5.1 App “JUNG Abfallkalender“..........................................................................................................20
3.5.2 App “System Update“...................................................................................................................22
3.6 Installation of extra apps from app store ................................................................23
4 Cleaning ..........................................................................................................24
5 Technical data.................................................................................................24
6 Accessories ....................................................................................................24
7 Warranty ..........................................................................................................24

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Installation and commissioning
1 Installation and commissioning
1.1 Safety instructions and structure of the device
1.1.1 Safety instructions
Electrical devices may only be mounted and connected by electrically skilled persons.
Seriousinjuries,reorpropertydamagepossible.Pleasereadandfollowmanualfully.
Dangerofelectricshock.Alwaysdisconnectbeforecarryingoutworkonthedeviseorload.
Theseinstructionsareanintegralpartoftheproduct,andmustremainwiththeendcustomer.
1.1.2 Structure of the device
Fig. 1: Structure of the device
1 Flush-mounted recessed box
2 Smart Control
3 Design cover left
4 Design cover right
1.2 Function
1.2.1 Intended purpose
- Operation and visualisation of system statuses and information on building automation
- for installation in walls
1.2.2 Productcharacteristics
- KNX visualisation in combination with Visu Pro Server (ref.-no.: JVP-SERVER-H..)
- KNX visualization in combination with Smart Visu Server (ref.-no.: SV-SERVER-INT)
- Pre-installed iHaus-Server-App; iHaus-KNX connection via IP router (ref.-no.: IPR 200 REG,
IPR 300 SREG) or IP interface (ref.-no.: IPS 200 REG, IPS 300 SREG)
- Door call function only in combination with Siedle Smart Gateway SG 650-.. or SG 150-..
- Pre-installed weather page
- Display of up to six IP camera images
- Cleaning function
- Smart Gateway with integrated image storage
- Capacitive touchscreen
- Fanless, without rotating parts
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1.3 Installation
1.3.1 Information for electrically skilled persons
DANGER
Electric shock from touching live parts in the installation environment.
An electric shock can be fatal.
Beforeworkingonthedevice,disconnectthepowerandcoverlivepartsinthearea.
1.3.2 Installation and electrical connection
DependingontheSmartControldimensionsitmustbeinstalledinvariousush-mountedrecessedboxes:
SC 10.1 SC 10 EBG
SC 15.1 SC 15 EBG
SC 19.1 SC 19 EBG
Ensurehorizontalorientationwheninstallingtheush-mountedbox:
Theush-mountedboxmustebeexactlyorientatedinthewall.
• Connect LAN (PoE+).
• Connect optional power supply.
Only SC 19.1: Always connect power supply, no Power over Ethernet possible.
• PlaceSmartControlinush-mountedbox.
SlightlypushdownbothholdingclampsontheuppersideofSmartControltoplaceitinush-mounted
box.
• Tightenallfourlockingscrews(5)underleftdesigncoverandrightdesigncover.(g.2)
Fig. 2: Locking screws under design covers
• Attach both design covers.
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1.4 Commissioning
After connecting the device you must change the default settings for commissioning your device.
1.4.1 Settings–Menuoverview
- General / Design settings
- Select language
- Set time / date
- Power / Lock screen settings
- System / Access settings
- Password protection
1.4.2 Opening the settings menu
Fig. 3: Settings
• Select JUNG-logo in main menu (JUNG Launcher).
Password input opens.
• Enter password.
The default password is “0000“.
Settings menu opens.

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1.4.3 Changing the default language
Fig. 4: General / Design settings – Select language
iThe default language is English.
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Select submenu “Select language“.
• Select “Select language”.
Available languages are shown.
• Select language.
Default language is changed.
1.4.4 Selecting the current date and time
Fig. 5: General / Design settings – Set date / time
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Select submenu “Set date / time“.
• Change settings:
- autom. date & time: activated (date and time are applied by selected timezone)
- autom. time zone: deactivated (device does not detect location, timezone must be selected manually)
- Select time zone (e.g. GMT+2)
- 24-hour format: activated

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1.4.5 Changingthedefaultpassword
Fig. 6: System / Access settings – Password protection
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “System / Access settings“.
• Select submenu “Password protection“.
Password input opens.
• Enter current and new password.
• Conrmpasswordswith“OK“.
Default password is changed.
1.4.6 Creating app shortcut in main menu
Fig. 7: App shortcut
• Touch and hold area/tile in main menu.
Google Play request opens.
• Cancel request.
App list is shown.
• Select app.
Request about symbol and name opens.
• Change symbol and name or use default settings.
App shortcut is shown in main menu.

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1.4.7 Updatingthermware
Fig. 8: SystemUpdate–Updatermwareviainternetconnection
Requirements:
- Internet connection
- App “System Update“ in main menu
• Select app “System Update“.
App starts.
• Select „Check online for updates“.
Firmware is updating automatically.

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Connections, operating controls and indicator lights
2 Connections, operating controls and indicator lights
2.1 Operating controls device front side
Fig. 9: Operating controls device front side
Name Function
1 Speaker for playing signal tones
2 SDHC card reader for reading memory cards
3 Microphone for door communication
4 Home button to get back to main menu
5 Reset button for restarting the device
2.2 Connections device rear side
Fig. 10: Connections device rear side
Name Function
6 USB OTG Mini USB connection for maintenance work
7 DC 12 ... 32 V connection for optional external power supply
8 LAN (PoE+) network connection and power supply
9 USB 2.0 (2 x) connection for USB devices
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3 Operationandconguration
3.1 Control elements
Foroperationandcongurationofthedevicecontrolelementsareavailable.
The control elements are not shown in every menu or app.
Fig. 11: Control elements
Name Function
A Status bar display of time
display of status messages from started apps
B Side bar list with app shortcuts from main menu (JUNG Launcher)
C Navigation bar contains basic control elements
1O/Restart forrestartingorswitchingothedevice
2 Quieter for increasing the volume
3 Back leads back to the previous menu
4 Main menu leads directly to the main menu (JUNG Launcher)
5 App overview opens an overview of all started apps
6 Louder for decreasing the volume
7 Context menu opens the context menu of the shown app
3.1.1 Opening the status bar
• Swipe from the top side of the touchscreen to the middle of it.
Status bar opens.
3.1.2 Opening the side bar
• Swipe from the right side of the touchscreen to the middle of it.
Side bar opens.
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3.2 Device settings
Besides the settings for commissioning settings for the device can be made. The device settings are called
up via the JUNG Launcher in the main menu.
See “Opening the settings menu“ in the chapter commissioning.
3.2.1 Settings–Menuoverview
- General / Design settings
- Networkconguration
- Enable weather report
- Select city
- Select design
- Enable side panel
- Auto-close side panel
- Show navigation bar
- Show virtual power button
- Empty button description
- Set page amount
- Long click function
- Power / Lock screen settings
- Display brightness
- Brightness sensor
- Proximity sensor
- Lock screen
- System / Access settings
- App autostart
3.2.2 Menu area “General / Design settings”
Checkingnetworksettingsandactivating/deactivatingnetworkconnection
Fig. 12: General/Designsettings–Networkconguration
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Selectsubmenu“Networkconguration“.
Network settings are shown.
The network settings are managed by other devices in the network. The settings can’t be changed here.
The network connection can be activated/deactivated with the slider.

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Selectingcityforweatherreportandactivating/deactivatingweatherreport
Fig. 13: General / Design settings – Select city
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Select submenu “Select city“.
Input window opens.
• Enter city name.
• Conrminputwith“OK“.
City for weather report is selected.
The weather report can be activated/deactivated with the checkbox in the menu “General / Design
settings“.
If the weather report is deactivated, an image can be selected here. The selected image is shown in the
main menu instead of the weather report.
Selecting colour and alignment for menu design, selecting extended menu design
Fig. 14: General / Design settings – Select design
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Select submenu “Select design“.
Selection window opens.
• Select design.
The position sensor in the device can automatically align the menus horizontally (landscape) or vertically
(portrait).
Selected design is applied
The extended design can be activated/deactivated with the checkbox in the menu “General / Design
settings“.
If the extended design is deactivated, only tiles are shown in the main menu.

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Setting time for sidepanel and activating/deactivating sidepanel
Fig. 15: General / Design settings – Auto-close side panel
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Select submenu “Auto-close side panel“.
Input window opens.
• Enter time.
• Conrminputwith“OK“.
Time for automatic closing of sidepanel is set.
The sidepanel can be activated/deactivated with the checkbox in the menu “General / Design settings“.
If the sidepanel is deactivated, it can’t be shown.
Hiding/showingnavigationbar
Fig. 16: General / Design settings – Show navigation bar
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Check/uncheck “Show navigation bar“ with the checkbox.
Navigation bar in the lower area of the screen is shown/hidden.

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Hiding/showing“O/Restart”innavigationbar
Fig. 17: General / Design settings – Show virtual power button
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Check/uncheck “Show virtual power button“ with the checkbox.
“O/Restart”intheleftareaofthenavigationbarisshown/hidden.
Hiding/showingbuttondescription
Fig. 18: General / Design settings – Empty button description
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Check/uncheck “Empty button description“ with the checkbox.
Description <Select application> on empty tiles in the main menu is shown/hidden.

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Selecting number of pages for the main menu
Fig. 19: General / Design settings – Set page amount
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Select submenu “Set page amount“.
Selection window opens.
• Select number of pages for main menu.
Number of pages in the main menu is adjusted.
Activating/deactivating press and hold function
Fig. 20: General / Design settings – Long click function
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “General / Design settings“.
• Check/uncheck “Long click function“ with the checkbox.
Press and hold function is activated/deactivated.
If the press and hold function is deactivated, app shortcuts in the main menu can’t be created and existing
app shortcuts can’t be changed.

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3.2.3 Menuarea„Power/Lockscreensettings“
Setting display brightness
Fig. 21: Power / Lock screen settings – Display brightness
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “Power / Lock screen settings“.
• Adjust display brightness with the slider.
Display brightness is adjusted.
Setting brightness range for brightness sensor
Fig. 22: Power / Lock screen settings – Brightness sensor – Brightness range
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “Power / Lock screen settings“.
• Select submenu “Brightness sensor“.
• If necessary activate “Brightness sensor“ with the checkbox.
• Select submenu “Brightness range“.
Settings window opens.
• Adjust brightness range with the slider.
• Conrmsettingswith“OK“.
Brightness range is set.

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Settingwake-upbehaviourforproximitysensor
Fig. 23: Power / Lock screen settings – Proximity sensor – Wake-up behaviour
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “Power / Lock screen settings“.
• Select submenu “Proximity sensor“.
Thesubmenu“Proximitysensor“canonlybeselected,ifthelockscreen“Displayo”isselected.
See chapter “Selecting and setting lock screen”.
• If necessary activate “Wake-up function“ with the checkbox.
• Select submenu “Wake-up behaviour“.
Selection window opens.
• Select wake-up behaviour.
Wake-up behaviour is adjusted.
Setting detection range for proximity sensor
Fig. 24: Power / Lock screen settings – Proximity sensor – Detection range
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “Power / Lock screen settings“.
• Select submenu “Proximity sensor“.
Thesubmenu“Proximitysensor“canonlybeselected,ifthelockscreen“Displayo”isselected.
See chapter “Selecting and setting lock screen”.
• Select submenu “Detection range“.
Selection window opens.
• Select detection range.
Detection range is set.

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Selecting and setting lock screen
Fig. 25: Power / Lock screen settings – Lock screen
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “Power / Lock screen settings“.
• Select submenu “Lock screen“.
Selection window opens.
• Select or deactivate lock screen.
Selected lock screen is applied.
Depending on the selected lock screen the following extra settings can be made:
- Time for lock screen
Recommendation: If password or app “Door communication” is used, at least set time to 60 seconds.
- Image instead of lock screen
- Clock in lock screen
- Password for lock screen
3.2.4 Menu area „System / Access settings“
Selecting app for automatic startup
Fig. 26: System / Access settings – App autostart
• Open settings menu.
• Select menu “System / Access settings“.
• Select submenu “App autostart“.
App list is shown.
• Select app.
App will be started automatically after every reboot of the device.

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3.3 Operation via apps in the main menu
The device is operated by preinstalled apps.
The apps must be started via main menu.
Fig. 27: Main menu (JUNG Launcher)
3.4 Apps for building automation
Software applications for building automation are already preinstalled on the device.
Dependingontheusedsystem,onlyspecicappscanbeused.
The apps are for the visualization of system statuses and for the controlling of single components.
Examples for preinstalled apps for building automation:
- JUNG Visu Pro
- JUNG Smart Visu Server
- JUNG Kamera
- JUNG Facility Pilot
- Door communication
- eNet Smart Home
- iHaus
iBefore using apps, app shortcuts must be created in the main menu.
See “Creating app shortcut in main menu” in chapter commissioning.
These apps are just working with additional hardware and software. Components from third party suppliers
could also be required.
Formoreinformationaboutappsseetheproductdocumentationofthespecicdevice.Theproduct
documentation can be downloaded from our website.

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3.5 Appconguration
iBefore using apps, app shortcuts must be created in the main menu.
See “Creating app shortcut in main menu” in chapter commissioning.
3.5.1 App “JUNG Abfallkalender“
Setting scheduled garbage disposals
Fig. 28: JUNG Abfallkalender – Empty list for scheduled garbage disposals
• Select app “JUNG Abfallkalender“ in the main menu.
App starts.
Empty list for scheduled garbage disposals is shown.
• Select plus button for scheduling new garbage disposals.
Settings for scheduling new garbage disposals are shown.
Fig. 29: JUNG Abfallkalender – Settings for scheduling new garbage disposals
• The following settings can be made:
- Symbol for trashcan
- Dateforrstscheduledgarbagedisposal
- Time interval between scheduled garbage disposals
• Conrmsettingswithbutton“Save“.
Settings are applied.
Scheduled garbage disposal is added to list for scheduled garbage disposals and list is shown.
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