Wistron NeWeb GGW12 Gateway User Manual gen 1 03a en gateway user guide DRAFT 2011 06 27x
Wistron NeWeb Corporation Gateway gen 1 03a en gateway user guide DRAFT 2011 06 27x
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6/27/2011 Kevin Lewis Created new version based on 1.0.2 to add US specs and FCC statement.
Blue highlighting represents changes since v.1.0.2.
Gateway
GW110 / GW112
GW120 / GW122
GW140 / GW142
Table of Contents
Introduction 1
Gateway Overview 2
Installation 5
Common Z-Wave Tasks 10
Network Inclusion Process 10
Network Exclusion Process 12
Safety Information 15
About GreenWave 17
Product Specifications 18
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Introduction
The GreenWave Reality platform helps create a smart, energy-efficient home through the monitoring and
controlling of your appliances and electronics (referred to as “devices”). You can conserve energy with minimal
impact to your lifestyle by using our products to easily manage your devices. Simply connect our Gateway to
your GreenWave Reality energy management system, plug your devices into our PowerNodes, and then monitor
and control the devices’ power usage through a Web browser or smartphone application.
Gateway Overview
The GreenWave Reality Gateway provides the network connection for GreenWave Reality PowerNodes (our
smart outlet adapters that connect your devices to electrical outlets). This connection enables the Gateway to
securely connect the devices you have powered through PowerNodes to your energy management system and
our servers, allowing you to monitor and control your devices’ power usage remotely through a Web browser or
smartphone application.
The Gateway automatically connects to your PowerNodes, collecting
information on energy consumption by each connected device. Once
the PowerNodes are connected to the Gateway, you can control the
energy consumption of each connected device automatically using
GreenWave Reality Smart Controls. These user-defined Smart Controls
allow you to turn devices on or off remotely through a Web browser or
smartphone application or to set a schedule for automatically turning
your devices on or off at pre-defined times.
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1. Sync button: Button that syncs devices and shows current activity and status of synced devices.
2. WAN (Internet connection) error indicator: Indicator that shows whether or not the Gateway is connected to the
Internet.
3. LAN (home network) error indicator: Indicator that shows whether or not the Gateway is connected to your
network.
4. Power indicator: Indicator that shows whether or not the Gateway is powered.
5. Network socket (RJ45): Ethernet port to connect the Gateway to your network.
6. USB socket (on some models): Socket providing a USB connection that can be used for alternate network
connections (for example, through a 3G USB network adapter).
7. Power adapter socket: Socket to plug in the Gateway power adaptor.
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Indicators
Your Gateway has sync and network indicators that display the following patterns and colors to show you its
current status:
Power indicator—off (no color): Gateway is off.
Power indicator—steady white: Gateway is
on.
Sync button—two rotating green bars: Gateway is
in inclusion mode to connect with other
GreenWave Reality devices. When inclusion is
successful, the rotating bars stop and all bars turn
green for five seconds.
Sync button—one rotating green bar: Gateway is
in exclusion mode to disconnect from other
GreenWave Reality devices. When exclusion is
successful after a few seconds, the rotating bar
turns off.
Network indicator—off (no color):
Gateway is connected to the network.
Network indicator—red: Gateway is
not connected to the network.
Check that the Gateway is
connected to your network router.
Internet indicator—off (no color):
Gateway is connected to the Internet.
Internet indicator—red: Gateway is not
connected to the Internet. Check that
your network router has an active
Internet connection.
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Installation
Before you install your Gateway, make sure that your home network is operating and connected to the Internet.
There are four basic steps to install your Gateway:
1. Connect the Gateway to your network router.
2. Power the Gateway.
3. Verify that the Gateway is connected.
4. You are ready to install GreenWave Reality PowerNodes.
1. Connect the Gateway to Your Network
Router
Connect the Gateway to any available port in your home network router using the included Ethernet cable.
2. Power the Gateway
Power the Gateway by plugging it into an electrical outlet using
the included power adaptor.
The Gateway illuminates while it is attempting to connect to
the Internet.
3. Verify that the Gateway is Connected
Your Gateway is connected when both the network indicator and the Internet indicator turn off, and the sync
button changes from white to green.
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4. Ready to Install Your PowerNodes
The GreenWave Reality PowerNode is a smart outlet adapter that connects your devices to electrical outlets and
your GreenWave Reality energy management system. This connection allows you to monitor and control your
devices’ power usage remotely through a Web browser or smartphone application.
Your PowerNode has a corner wheel with colored numbers to
represent the room or device that the PowerNode is powering. Set
the PowerNode to the colored number you want to use to identify
the room or device (this is referred to as the “room color”). For
example, you can set the room color to blue. Then, when you
access your account through the Web or smartphone application,
the corresponding room is identified by the same blue color as your
PowerNode.
You can set PowerNodes in different rooms to different colors to
make those rooms easy to identify when managing the power
sources on the Web or smartphone application.
To activate your PowerNode, follow the instructions that came with the PowerNode to plug in your device and
connect it to your energy management system.
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Installation Tips
Review the safety information. Be sure to review the information contained in the “Safety Information” chapter
for important safety information you should follow.
Keep radio signals clear. Your Gateway and PowerNodes have antennas built-in for radio communication with
Internet services and other devices on your energy management system. Just as you might experience reception
problems on your mobile phone inside a building, your Gateway can have trouble communicating with
PowerNodes if their radio signals are blocked by obstacles such as large metal panels or walls containing wire
mesh. When placing these devices in your home, imagine invisible lines connecting between them. Try to keep
these lines clear from obstruction as much as possible. Also place your Gateway at least 5 feet (1.5 meters)
above floor level to promote reception.
Common Z-Wave Tasks
The Gateway combines various wireless technologies, such as Z-Wave and ZigBee, into a standard IP-based
mesh home network. As a Z-Wave enabled device, the Gateway is compatible with Z-Wave enabled networks
and hardware from other manufacturers.
Network Inclusion Process
Note: If your PowerNodes or other GreenWave Reality devices came as part of a package with your Gateway,
then you can skip this section since the devices in the package were already connected at the factory. This
section applies only for adding additional devices or for including a device that you previously excluded.
The process for adding a GreenWave Reality device (such as a PowerNode) to your energy management
system is called “inclusion.” It must only be performed once, and you must have the Gateway plugged in and
working first.
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Steps for Network Inclusion
You can start the inclusion process by pressing and holding the Gateway sync button for two seconds so the
rotating “inclusion mode” pattern appears on the Gateway activity indicator. When this is completed, the Gateway
is ready to perform the inclusion of the other GreenWave Reality device.
If you attempt to include a GreenWave Reality device from another energy management system with an
“alien” Gateway, the inclusion will fail and the indicator bars will flash rapidly.
To complete the inclusion process on a PowerNode, you must perform the following steps (refer to the user
guide that came with your PowerNode for more information):
1. Plug the PowerNode into an electrical outlet.
2. Locate the sync button on the PowerNode. It is a small round button on the side of the device, marked
with the sync symbol.
3. Press and hold the sync button for one second until the PowerNode activity indicator begins to display a
clockwise-rotating pattern, which shows that the PowerNode is attempting inclusion.
4. After a few seconds, the rotating pattern should stop and all bars turn green for five seconds to indicate
successful inclusion. The PowerNode is now part of your energy management system, and you can
connect an appliance and electronic device (refer to the instructions that came with your PowerNode to
plug in your appliance or electronic device).
If the rotating pattern has stopped but all bars did not turn green for five seconds, then the PowerNode
inclusion process has failed, and you must start over.
To complete the inclusion process on an In-Home Display, you must perform the following steps (refer to the
user guide that came with your Display for more information):
1. Make sure you are on the JOIN NETWORK screen on the In-Home Display.
2. Press the select button on the Display to have it start the inclusion process.
3. When the Display connects successfully, the screen shows the message CONNECTED.
If the screen shows the message UNSUCCESSFUL, then the inclusion process has failed, and you
must start over.
Network Exclusion Process
Note: If the GreenWave Reality device that you are connecting to the Gateway is new and has never been used
before, then you should not need to perform the exclusion process.
A GreenWave Reality device that has been previously used with a different Z-Wave network must have its
association (homeID) with the other network removed before you can connect it to your GreenWave Reality
energy management system. This process is called “exclusion” and requires two steps: one that must be
performed with the Gateway and then one that is performed with the other GreenWave Reality device.
Steps for Network Exclusion
You can start the exclusion process through your Gateway user interface or by pressing and holding the
Gateway sync button for five seconds until the “exclusion mode” pattern appears on the Gateway activity
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indicator. When this is completed, the Gateway is ready to perform the exclusion of the other GreenWave Reality
device.
To complete the exclusion process on a PowerNode, you must perform the following steps (refer to the user
guide that came with your PowerNode for more information):
1. Unplug the PowerNode from the electrical outlet.
2. Locate the sync button on the PowerNode. It is a small round button on the side of the device, marked
with the sync symbol.
3. Press and hold the sync button while plugging the PowerNode into an electrical outlet. Keep the button
pressed for five seconds until all bars turn green for five seconds, indicating that the exclusion process
has completed. Your PowerNode is now free of its former association, and you can perform an inclusion
process to include it in your GreenWave Reality energy management system (refer to the “Network
Inclusion Process” section above).
If the network indicator and power button symbol flash together slowly for five seconds, then the
exclusion process failed, and you must start over.
To complete the exclusion process on an In-Home Display, you must perform the following steps (refer to the
user guide that came with your Display for more information):
1. Make sure you are on the LEAVE NETWORK screen on the In-Home Display.
2. Press the select button on the Display to have it start the exclusion process.
3. When you are prompted to confirm, press the select button again.
4. When the Display disconnects successfully, the screen shows the message COMPLETED.
If the screen shows the message UNSUCCESSFUL, then the exclusion process has failed, and you
must start over.
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Safety Information
Indoor Use Only
Your Gateway should be used only in dry, indoor locations. Do not use your Gateway in high-humidity locations
such as greenhouses, saunas, washrooms, or patios. Do not use your Gateway in locations where it can get wet
such as near aquariums or running water.
Do Not Disassemble
Your Gateway has no user-serviceable parts inside. In case of persisting malfunction, please contact Customer
Service to arrange for repair at a certified service location. Do not attempt to disassemble the Gateway for any
reason.
Arrange for Service if Needed
Should you encounter any problems with your Gateway, turn the device off by unplugging it from the electrical
outlet. Contact Customer Service to arrange for repair at a certified service location under the following
conditions:
• When the power cable or plug is damaged or frayed
• If the product has been exposed to rain or water
• If the product casing has been damaged
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About GreenWave
GreenWave Reality is a global innovator in the emerging Home Energy Management market. GreenWave
Reality provides an affordable, easy-to-use, standards-based platform that allows utilities enhance their
relationship with consumers and better balance energy on the grid while consumers can conserve energy with a
minimal impact to their lifestyle by easily monitoring and controlling their appliances and adding intelligent LED
lighting. GreenWave Reality is led by a diverse team of proven leaders with global experience.
NORTH AMERICA
39 Parker, Suite 100
Irvine, CA 92618
USA
Tel. +1 714 805 WAVE (9283)
na@greenwavereality.com
EUROPE
GreenWave Reality ApS.
Dr. Neergaardsvej 3
2970 Hørsholm
DENMARK
Tel. +45 6913 2333
eu@greenwavereality.com
ASIA
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PACIFIC
41 Science Park Road
#01-01 The Gemini (Science Park II)
SINGAPORE 117610
Tel. +65 3157 1700
apac@greenwavereality.com
Product Specifications
Model GW110/GW112 GW120/GW122 GW140/GW142
Z-Wave Radio Frequency 868.42MHz 908.42MHz 921.42MHz
ZigBee Frequency 2.4GHz 2.4GHz 2.4GHz
RJ45 Port
for LAN/WAN network
connection
● ● ●
USB Port
for alternate network
connection
● ● ●
Operating Temperature 0°C ~ +40°C 0°C ~ +40°C 0°C ~ +40°C
Storage Temperature -20°C ~ +60°C -20°C ~ +60°C -20°C ~ +60°C
Operating Humidity 20% ~ 85% RH 20% ~ 85% RH 20% ~ 85% RH
Storage Humidity 5% ~ 95% RH 5% ~ 95% RH 5% ~ 95% RH
Size 120 x 60 x 33 mm 120 x 60 x 33 mm 120 x 60 x 33 mm
Weight 101 g 101 g 101 g
Power Adapter
Plug Type C Type A Type I
Input 100-240V ~50/60Hz,
0.7A 100-240V ~50/60Hz,
0.7A 100-240V ~50/60Hz,
0.5A
Output +5V DC, 3A +5V DC, 2A +5V DC, 2A
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Document Version
1.03a
Model Numbers
GW110, GW112, GW120, GW122, GW140, GW142
Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not
occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of the following
measures:
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may
cause undesired operation.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should
be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 20cm between the radiator and your body.
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