Tyba Turn User manual

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Turn - Quick Start Guide
Getting started
The diagram below is a rear view of Turn:
1. To power on the device, connect the 24V power input. Turn will startup automatically. The boot process is described
below.
2. The rst screen you will presented with is the “Welcome” page, press the button on the rear of Turn to enable the ad-
hoc network. The process will continue as below.
24V input.
Temp input for future use only
AP Mode/Recovery
Bus interface xing
Security xing
Bus interface
System Boot
Starting WiFi
Loading Conguration
Connect
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3. Once “Connect to network” is displayed you can connect directly to Turn via the ad-hoc network it has created. On your
computer, scan for wireless networks until you nd a network matching the SSID name displayed on Turn. You will be
prompted for a password; this is shown on the Turn display.
Note that the password will change each time you perform this setup step
Device setup
To connect to the setup web interface, browse to 192.168.0.1 using a web browser (Chrome or Safari recommended).
System
Time zone Setting the correct time zone is recommended for the accuracy of logging.
Export logs Should you have any technical issues using Turn, the logs provide a method for us to help.
After you have an open dialog with our support team, they may ask you to provide logs
Upload rmware Turn will have shipped with the latest rmware. As and when a new rmware release is available
you can update it here.
Network
It is recommended that Turn is connected to your local network for ease of conguration, maintenance and device
monitoring.
When you rst connect to Turn, you will be connected via the ad-hoc network advertised by Turn. To connect Turn to your
local network:
1. Click on the dropdown menu to view available wireless networks.
2. Choose either DHCP or Static. We recommend using a static IP address so that Turn is easy to locate in the future.
3. Enter the password for the local network.
4. Press “Apply”
5. If you chose the “Static” option, you can browse to the static IP address. If you chose DHCP you can either scan the
network to nd the IP address it has been assigned or simply enter the unique device host name. For example, http://
turn-f4:0f:24:2b:cd:69.local
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Conguration
The requirements of each Turn might be slightly different. The conguration section enables you to choose from several pre-dened
options to build the desired user interface. The conguration options are split in to primary and vertical controls. Primary controls are
the default control provided when swiping horizontally between modes. Vertical controls are the less often used controls provided
within the corresponding mode.
Menu style By default horizontal and vertical menu’s allow you to gesture
to the end of the menu structure, either left or right. Ticking this
option for either orinationtion allows the menu to loop around
back to the start.
Shading The shading primary control is designed to be used as a
shading group for all shades within the space or the most
regulary used shade. You can choose between a feedback or
non feedback control depending on the shading hardware you
are using. The verticle options can be used for independant
shades, e.g. “Left Curtains”
Lights The lighting primary control is designed to be used as a scene
selector. You can choose how many scenes are displayed. The
scenes should generally be ordered from off to dim to bright,
clockwise. The verticle options can be used for independant
xtures, e.g. “Pendant”
Temperature The temperature primary control is designed for temperature
set point and current temperature. You can choose the
temperature range that is offered. The verticle options can be
used for fan speed selection, e.g. “Auto, High, Low”
Volume The volume primary control is designed to alter volume level.
You can choose between a feedback or non feedback control
depending on the AV hardware you are using. There are no
verticle controls currently available.
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Programming
Once you have congured which user interface options Turn is displaying, the rest of the programming and integration with
the system should be completed using Crestron’s programming environment. We supply a Turn Crestron Module which
abstracts the control parameters away, however below is a detailed description of how each control parameters works.
Scene controller
The scene controller requires an analogue
join to indicate the scene index. There can be
a maximum of 8 scenes and off. There is a
corresponding incoming join which takes the
scene number as its value. Out of range values
are ignored.
Fixture controller with feedback
The xture controller requires an analogue
join and outputs a value of 0 to 100 as the dial
is lled. There is a corresponding incoming
join which takes a value of 0 to 100. Incoming
values above 100 are ignored.
Fixture controller without feedback
The intensity controller requires a serial join
and outputs a single letter code to indicate
the direction of rotation – C for clockwise, A
for anti-clockwise. A join is sent every time
a rotation event is detected. There is no
incoming join for this controller type.
Volume controller with feedback
The volume controller with feedback is the
same as the xture controller with feedback
except that it does not have a ‘ing’ function.
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Shading controller with feedback
This is the same as the xture controller.
Shading controller without feedback
The shading controller requires a serial join and
outputs either OPEN, CLOSE or STOP to indicate
the action. A large rotation (approximately 30)
in either clockwise or anti-clockwise is required
to trigger the OPEN and CLOSE commands
respectively. A smaller rotation in either direction
will trigger the STOP command. There is no
incoming join for this controller type.
Temperature controller
The temperature controller has two
temperatures; set point and current. Both
require analogue joins and are incoming and
outgoing. The value that is sent is 10 times the
temperature e.g. 25 is sent as 250.
For incoming set points, values outside the
min and max set on the conguration will be
ignored. For incoming current temperatures,
the min and max values are 0 to 999. Values
above 999 will be rounded to 999. For both
incoming joins, values are rounded down to
the nearest integer after dividing by 10.
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Fan controller
The fan controller requires an analogue join
to indicate the fan speed index. There can be
a maximum of 8 speeds and off. There is a
corresponding incoming join which takes the
fan speed number as its value. Out of range
values are ignored.
Reset command
The reset join is an incoming digital join and responds to the ON value. OFF is ignored.
Turn ready command
The TURN_READY command is sent once Turn has booted up and initialises the connection to the Cresnet bus. It is an
outgoing digital join and sends an ON signal. OFF is not used. Once this has been received by the Crestron program, the
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Join number mapping
Join Name Number Type Direction Payload
Utilities
Reset 1 D In ON
Turn Ready 2 D Out ON
Lighting
Lighting Scenes 1 A In and Out 1-8
Lighting option 1 10 A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
Lighting option 2 11 A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
Lighting option 3 12 A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
Lighting option 4 13 A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
Lighting option 5 14 A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
Lighting option 6 15 A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
Lighting option 7 16 A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
Lighting option 8 17 A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
Shades
Shading 2A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
Shading option 1 20 A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
Shading option 2 21 A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
Shading option 3 22 A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
Shading option 4 23 A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
Shading option 5 24 A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
Shading option 6 25 A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
Shading option 7 26 A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
Shading option 8 27 A In and Out 0-100
S Out OPEN, CLOSE, STOP
HVAC
Heating setpoint 3 A In and Out Min temp to max temp
Heating actual 4 A In and Out Temp x 10 from 0-999
Fans 30 A In and Out 1-8
Volume
Volume 5A In and Out 0-100
S Out A, C
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Assembly examples
Plaster- in back box installation
Wall plate installation
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Troubleshooting
Device recovery
In the unlikely scenario that you encounter any issues during the rmware update process, you may need to roll back the
rmware to reconnect to Turn. To perform the rollback rmware procedure:
1. Unplug the device.
2. Hold down the button on the rear.
3. Connect the power while keeping the button held down.
4. Release the button when the Home screen loading bar has completed.
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