WO2007060013A1 - Configuration method for devices with virtual configurators - Google Patents

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WO2007060013A1
WO2007060013A1 PCT/EP2006/011388 EP2006011388W WO2007060013A1 WO 2007060013 A1 WO2007060013 A1 WO 2007060013A1 EP 2006011388 W EP2006011388 W EP 2006011388W WO 2007060013 A1 WO2007060013 A1 WO 2007060013A1
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Laura Perron
Danilo Bernasconi
Enrico Valtolina
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Priority to US12/084,001 priority patent/US7814183B2/en
Priority to EP06818871A priority patent/EP1955485B1/en
Priority to DE602006006717T priority patent/DE602006006717D1/en
Priority to CN2006800440630A priority patent/CN101317385B/en
Priority to AT06818871T priority patent/ATE431026T1/en
Priority to KR1020087011973A priority patent/KR101245978B1/en
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    • H04L12/28Data switching networks characterised by path configuration, e.g. LAN [Local Area Networks] or WAN [Wide Area Networks]
    • HELECTRICITY
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    • H04L12/2803Home automation networks
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
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    • H04L12/28Data switching networks characterised by path configuration, e.g. LAN [Local Area Networks] or WAN [Wide Area Networks]
    • H04L12/2803Home automation networks
    • H04L12/2807Exchanging configuration information on appliance services in a home automation network
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L12/00Data switching networks
    • H04L12/28Data switching networks characterised by path configuration, e.g. LAN [Local Area Networks] or WAN [Wide Area Networks]
    • H04L12/2803Home automation networks
    • H04L12/2816Controlling appliance services of a home automation network by calling their functionalities
    • H04L12/282Controlling appliance services of a home automation network by calling their functionalities based on user interaction within the home
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H04ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
    • H04LTRANSMISSION OF DIGITAL INFORMATION, e.g. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION
    • H04L12/00Data switching networks
    • H04L12/28Data switching networks characterised by path configuration, e.g. LAN [Local Area Networks] or WAN [Wide Area Networks]
    • H04L12/2803Home automation networks
    • H04L2012/2847Home automation networks characterised by the type of home appliance used
    • H04L2012/285Generic home appliances, e.g. refrigerators

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  • the present invention relates to a configuration method for devices such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., with virtual configurators.
  • a typical schematic configuration of a self-learning domotic system comprises a command device conceived to transmit specific programming messages to devices such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., destined to control determined loads such as the lighting in a room or a complete apartment, and/or activating systems of the type used to open and close rolling shutters.
  • This procedure consists of setting the actuator devices in programming mode, for example, through prolonged pressure on a determined key followed by the successive transmission of the message to be memorised by the command device .
  • a signal LED diode can be used to indicate the programming status (for example: switch-on) and the confirmation that the command has been memorised (for 11388
  • domotic systems exist that are based on electric buses, which however generally assign addresses by means of configuration numeric selectors, microswitches or bonds.
  • a command device is connected to an electric bus, to which the actuator devices are also connected; the controls send the activating signals through a bus to the actuators, which are also directly connected to the respective loads such as lighting and/or electric motors.
  • the command device and the actuator devices also possess numeric selectors that can be used to assign addresses .
  • the aim of the present invention therefore, is to propose a new SCS system configuration method, able to integrate with systems based on two wire SCS buses, that will permit the configuration of devices (actuators, controls, etc.), through virtual configuration stored in a memory inside the device itself.
  • Another aim of the present invention is to create a configuration method for devices, such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., with virtual configurators, that allows the installer to choose between configuring an SCS installation using physical configurators, or by using a PDA or a PC or similar equipment.
  • Yet another aim of the present invention is to provide a configuration method for devices with virtual configurators, that are easy to install and use, and that are also efficient, safe and reliable.
  • the new method for configuration devices such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., of a domotic system bus, in "virtual" mode, can be realised using a PDA or a PC or similar equipment, by pressing appropriate keys on the device to be configured, or by entering the device address of the device to be configured on the PDA or PC.
  • This provides remarkable mobility levels within the installation; and above all it is also possible to reconfigure devices which are not accessible, simply by knowing the address. It is also possible to perform diagnostics of the whole installations through a PDA, PC or similar equipment.
  • the numeral 10 refers to a PDA or a Personal Computer (PC) , that is connected to a two wire SCS bus 11, through a radio frequency connection 12, such as WiFi, for example; said solution also requires the use of a web server 14 such as OPEN-SCS gateway, connected to an Ethernet line 15, in turn equipped with 11388
  • Wi-Fi a receiver/transmitter (access point) 13.
  • the installer has a case containing a PDA or a PC 10, web server 14 and a Wi-Fi access point 13; the PDA seems to be the best instrument for the configuration operations because it is handy to use and easily portable, since it has remarkable mobility inside the installation with an extremely good signal coverage (80 metres in obstruction-free space) .
  • an alternative method is to use a PC instead of the PDA to perform virtual configuration, with the same function and similar software .
  • the virtual configuration method that can be applied according to the invention is as follows (it should be noted that a configuration method using a PDA has been presented as an example, even though the function can be performed in the same manner by a PC or another similar user interface) . After connecting all devices 16, such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., and after connecting the PDA 10 to the two wire SCS bus 11, the installer has only to connect the installation to the main power supply, and the installation configuration stage can be started using the PDA 10. 88
  • the installer simply presses a key on the device 16 to be configured, and following this a message will appear on the PDA 10.
  • the software present on the PDA 10 possesses a database, containing the files of all the domotic devices 16 present inside a determined catalogue. The installer is given the choice whether to use the guided configuration method, or whether he prefers a general configuration method.
  • the PDA 10 software recognises the device 16 which is being configured, because it is contained in the database, and therefore proposes guide instructions for configuration; for example, the seat of the configurators is displayed as it is presented on the device in question, thus confining the selection exclusively to the consented configurators.
  • the installer can follow a general configuration procedure where he is completely free to choose which configurators he prefers; in this situation, the installer is also given the possibility of adding the relevant device 16 to the database. Once the configurators have been entered in the PDA 10, the installer confirms the operation. P2006/011388
  • the installer can decide whether he will terminate the configuration stage or continue, and if this is the case, he must repeat the procedure described previously, pressing the key of the new device 16 to be configured. Naturally, a control check on the physical configurators is made upstream, and if present, the whole procedure will be blocked with a message that appears on the PDA display.
  • This procedure can also be used to reconfigure devices 16, which have been previously configured using virtual configurators; in this case, when the key of the device 16 to be configured is pressed, the PDA 10 display will show a screen with the configuration to be modified, and the installer is able to enter the desired configuration on the PDA 10, confirming the procedure, and then he is able to continue as described previously.
  • the PDA 10 can also be used to request the configuration of a device 16 by pressing the appropriate key; the PDA 10 will display the configuration, specifying whether the configurators are physical or virtual.
  • Installation configuration could also be saved on a determined Internet gateway.
  • the PDA 10 software can also be used to detect the configuration perform diagnostics on an installation already running; for example, it is possible to scan the whole installation to detect any possible faulty devices 16.
  • direct command of a single device direct command of all devices in the same environment, logic connections between devices belonging to different environments, direct command of all devices belonging to a same group, direct command of all devices
  • This can be varied at any time without physical intervention on the wiring.
  • a device can be reconfigured without having to access the configurators (an operation which, in the case of built-in devices for example, necessarily involves opening the device casing) , and without having to shut off and reconnect the power supply to the system.

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Abstract

A configuration method for an SCS system, comprising a two-wire SCS bus (11), to which are connected configurable devices (16), such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., realised by means of virtual configurators stored in a memory inside the devices (16) themselves; the installer is therefore able to choose whether to configure an SCS installation using current physical configurators, or using the new method with the help of a PDA, a Personal Computer (10) or similar equipment.

Description

6 011388
CONFIGURATION METHOD FOR DEVICES WITH VIRTUAL CONFIGURATORS
The present invention relates to a configuration method for devices such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., with virtual configurators.
In current domotic devices and systems, configuration is often provided by command devices, performed by a set of actuator devices through a self-learning message stage . As an example, a typical schematic configuration of a self-learning domotic system comprises a command device conceived to transmit specific programming messages to devices such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., destined to control determined loads such as the lighting in a room or a complete apartment, and/or activating systems of the type used to open and close rolling shutters.
This procedure consists of setting the actuator devices in programming mode, for example, through prolonged pressure on a determined key followed by the successive transmission of the message to be memorised by the command device .
A signal LED diode can be used to indicate the programming status (for example: switch-on) and the confirmation that the command has been memorised (for 11388
example: switch-off) .
This operation must be repeated for each command message programming procedure on each actuator device and each actuator device is able to store several command messages.
If the key is pressed for a longer period, this can zero-set the memory of the programmed controls, once again indicated by a signal LED diode, such as a temporary flashing action, for example. At present, domotic systems exist that are based on electric buses, which however generally assign addresses by means of configuration numeric selectors, microswitches or bonds. Basically in this case, a command device is connected to an electric bus, to which the actuator devices are also connected; the controls send the activating signals through a bus to the actuators, which are also directly connected to the respective loads such as lighting and/or electric motors. The command device and the actuator devices also possess numeric selectors that can be used to assign addresses .
The aim of the present invention therefore, is to propose a new SCS system configuration method, able to integrate with systems based on two wire SCS buses, that will permit the configuration of devices (actuators, controls, etc.), through virtual configuration stored in a memory inside the device itself. Another aim of the present invention is to create a configuration method for devices, such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., with virtual configurators, that allows the installer to choose between configuring an SCS installation using physical configurators, or by using a PDA or a PC or similar equipment.
Yet another aim of the present invention is to provide a configuration method for devices with virtual configurators, that are easy to install and use, and that are also efficient, safe and reliable. These and other aims, according to the present invention, are achieved by providing a new configuration method for devices with virtual configurators, according to the appended claim 1; the subordinate claims contain detailed technical characteristics of the invention.
Advantageously, the new method for configuration devices such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., of a domotic system bus, in "virtual" mode, can be realised using a PDA or a PC or similar equipment, by pressing appropriate keys on the device to be configured, or by entering the device address of the device to be configured on the PDA or PC. This provides remarkable mobility levels within the installation; and above all it is also possible to reconfigure devices which are not accessible, simply by knowing the address. It is also possible to perform diagnostics of the whole installations through a PDA, PC or similar equipment.
Further characteristics and advantages of the configuration method for devices with virtual configurators, according to the present invention, will be made more apparent in the following description, provided as an example, but by no means limitative, with reference to an embodiment and the appended drawing (figure 1) which shows a block diagram outline of said configuration method, according to the invention.
In the aforesaid figure that demonstrates the technical characteristics of the configuration system, according to the invention, the numeral 10 refers to a PDA or a Personal Computer (PC) , that is connected to a two wire SCS bus 11, through a radio frequency connection 12, such as WiFi, for example; said solution also requires the use of a web server 14 such as OPEN-SCS gateway, connected to an Ethernet line 15, in turn equipped with 11388
Wi-Fi a receiver/transmitter (access point) 13. In order to set up the virtual configuration, the installer has a case containing a PDA or a PC 10, web server 14 and a Wi-Fi access point 13; the PDA seems to be the best instrument for the configuration operations because it is handy to use and easily portable, since it has remarkable mobility inside the installation with an extremely good signal coverage (80 metres in obstruction-free space) . However, an alternative method is to use a PC instead of the PDA to perform virtual configuration, with the same function and similar software .
User interfaces other than PDA or PC can also be used. The virtual configuration method that can be applied according to the invention is as follows (it should be noted that a configuration method using a PDA has been presented as an example, even though the function can be performed in the same manner by a PC or another similar user interface) . After connecting all devices 16, such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., and after connecting the PDA 10 to the two wire SCS bus 11, the installer has only to connect the installation to the main power supply, and the installation configuration stage can be started using the PDA 10. 88
Practically speaking, the installer simply presses a key on the device 16 to be configured, and following this a message will appear on the PDA 10. The software present on the PDA 10 possesses a database, containing the files of all the domotic devices 16 present inside a determined catalogue. The installer is given the choice whether to use the guided configuration method, or whether he prefers a general configuration method. In the first case, the PDA 10 software recognises the device 16 which is being configured, because it is contained in the database, and therefore proposes guide instructions for configuration; for example, the seat of the configurators is displayed as it is presented on the device in question, thus confining the selection exclusively to the consented configurators. In the second case, the device 16 is not yet contained in the product catalogue database, and therefore, the installer can follow a general configuration procedure where he is completely free to choose which configurators he prefers; in this situation, the installer is also given the possibility of adding the relevant device 16 to the database. Once the configurators have been entered in the PDA 10, the installer confirms the operation. P2006/011388
At this point, the confirmation of the completed configuration will appear on the PDA 10, or an error signal will appear in the case where the entered configuration is incorrect, for example. Once this stage has been completed, the installer can decide whether he will terminate the configuration stage or continue, and if this is the case, he must repeat the procedure described previously, pressing the key of the new device 16 to be configured. Naturally, a control check on the physical configurators is made upstream, and if present, the whole procedure will be blocked with a message that appears on the PDA display. This procedure can also be used to reconfigure devices 16, which have been previously configured using virtual configurators; in this case, when the key of the device 16 to be configured is pressed, the PDA 10 display will show a screen with the configuration to be modified, and the installer is able to enter the desired configuration on the PDA 10, confirming the procedure, and then he is able to continue as described previously.
The PDA 10 can also be used to request the configuration of a device 16 by pressing the appropriate key; the PDA 10 will display the configuration, specifying whether the configurators are physical or virtual.
In the case of devices 16 previously configured using virtual configurators, and therefore, addressable, reconfiguration can be performed by remote control and/or off-line; the installer can set up the configuration of an installation from his own office, save the configuration and use it when he needs to visit the installation in question. In this case, the application program should permit installation configuration saving in standard format
(such as an .xml file) , storable in mass memory, such as compact flash or secure digital modules, that can also be left at the customer' s location, and which make future interventions on the installation by installers,
FTC, and technical assistance, much more convenient.
Installation configuration could also be saved on a determined Internet gateway.
Lastly, as mentioned before, the PDA 10 software can also be used to detect the configuration perform diagnostics on an installation already running; for example, it is possible to scan the whole installation to detect any possible faulty devices 16.
In this way, wiring is identical for any type of installation, and the function logic (zoned function, 88
direct command of a single device, direct command of all devices in the same environment, logic connections between devices belonging to different environments, direct command of all devices belonging to a same group, direct command of all devices) is established through the configuration of the various devices 16 identified, to which specific operating methods and/or functions to be performed are assigned. This can be varied at any time without physical intervention on the wiring.
Moreover, in the specific case of virtual configuration, a device can be reconfigured without having to access the configurators (an operation which, in the case of built-in devices for example, necessarily involves opening the device casing) , and without having to shut off and reconnect the power supply to the system.
The characteristics of the configuration method of devices with virtual configurators, object of the present invention, have been made clear by the aforesaid description, as have the apparent advantages.
Lastly, it is obvious that numerous variants can be applied to the configuration method in question, while remaining within the innovative context of the invention, and it is also obvious that in the practical embodiment of the invention, all materials, shapes and sizes of the components illustrated can be of any type according to necessity, and can be replaced by others that are technically equivalent.

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1. Configuration method for devices (16) with virtual configurators on an SCS installation, comprising at least one two wire bus (11) , to which said configurable devices (16) , such as actuators, controls, dimmers, etc., are connected, characterised in that said method is realised by means of virtual configurators stored in a memory inside said configurable devices (16) , in a manner to be able to create and vary the function logic of said devices (16) , without physical intervention on the wiring, through the configuration of the various devices (16) identified, to which are assigned specific operational methods and/or functions to be performed, and so that said devices (16) can be reconfigured without having to access the configurators and without having to shut off the power supply to the system.
2. Configuration method according to claim 1, characterised in that said configuration method can be performed using a PDA or a PC (10) , by pressing appropriate keys on the device (16) to be configured, or by entering the address of the device (16) to be configured in the PDA or PC (10) .
3. Configuration method according to claim 2, characterised in that it is possible to reconfigure inaccessible devices (16) where the address is 6 011388
identifiable, and to perform diagnostics on the whole installation through said PDA or PC (10) .
4. Configuration method according to claim 2, characterised in that said PDA or PC (10) is connected to the two wire bus (11) of the SCS installation (11) , through a radio frequency connection (12) , said two wire bus (11) being connected to at least a web server (14) , such as OPEN-SCS gateway, in turn connected to an Ethernet line (15) , equipped with a Wi-Fi receiver/transmitter (13) .
5. Configuration method according to claim 2, characterised in that said PDA or PC (10) is equipped with application software, comprising a database, containing the files of the devices (16) present in a specific catalogue.
6. Configuration method according to claim 5, characterised in that said software recognises the device (16) undergoing configuration, since it is present in its database, and proposes a guide for device configuration.
7. Configuration method according to claim 5, characterised in that said software permits a generic configuration procedure, permitting the installer to choose which configurator he prefers, and if necessary, to add the identified device (16) to the database. 88
8. Configuration method according to claim 1, characterised in that said devices (16) can be reconfigured using virtual configurators, by entering the desired configuration in a PDA or PC (10) , said reconfiguration also being possible by remote control and/or off-line, and storable in mass memory and/or Internet gateways .
9. Configuration method according to claim 5, characterised in that said PDA or PC (10) software can be used to perform diagnostics on an installation already running, to scan the installation and to detect any possible faulty devices (16) .
10. Configuration method of devices (16) with virtual configurators, substantially as described and illustrated for the aims as specified.
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