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WIRING DIAGRAMS
MY HOME
GUIDE
CONTROL
F452 - CONNECTION TO THE
MY HOME SYSTEM
DIAGRAM 3
SCS
Ethernet
12V
Reset
230Va.c.
LAN
Control devices
230Va.c.
Actuators
BUS
2
NOTE:
connect power supply item E46ADCN of the
Automation system and power supply item
392100 to a standard switch.
OPEN
web
net
2
1
3
12V
IN
2
C
IN
1
230Va.c.
SIM card
230Va.c.
BUS
2
Control devices
Actuators
NOTE:
connect power supply item E46ADCN of the
Automation system and power supply item
392100 to a standard switch.
MHGSM - CONNECTION TO THE
MY HOME SYSTEM
DIAGRAM 4
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MY HOME - CONTROL
WIRING DIAGRAMS
Telephone actuator
a
b
IN
a
b
OUT
Timer thermostat Item L/N4449
to the loads
to be controlle
230Va.c.
50 Hz
2 x 1 mm
2
Telephone line
C1
C2
PROG
F461/2
LINEA
PRI
LU
C1
C2
a
b
230V
230V
0,5A
2A
5A
cos=0,5
6A
50 Hz
50 mA
(use N.O. ContACt)
NA
C
NC
Remote
ext NTC
2
Telephone
protection
Item PLT1
Telephone
actuator
Item F461/2
Remote
activation
Closed contact
manual antifreeze
program
Open contact
automatic program
(last selected)
user 2
a
b
IN
a
b
OUT
Telephone
actuator
Item F461/2
230Va.c.
50 Hz
Telephone line
Telephone
protection
Item PLT1
C1
C2
PROG
F461/2
LINEA
PRI
LU
C1
C2
a
b
230V
230V
0,5A
2A
5A
cos=0,5
6A
50 Hz
50 mA
user 1
max. 230Va.c.
6A resistive
2A inductive
max. 230Va.c.
6A resistive
2A inductive
2
DIRECT CONNECTION TO THE TELEPHONE LINE
DIAGRAM 1
CONNECTION TO THE TELEPHONE LINE SUPPLIED WITH THE BTICINO TIMER THERMOSTAT ITEM L4449/N4449
DIAGRAM 2
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MY HOME
GUIDE
CONTROL
230Va.c.
50 Hz
C1
C2
PROG
F461/2
LINEA
PRI
LU
C1
C2
a
b
230V
230V
0,5A
2A
5A
cos=0,5
6A
50 Hz
50 mA
a
b
IN
a
b
OUT
Telephone
protection
Item PLT1
V
˜
V
˜
Telephone
actuator
Item F461/2
a
b
IN
a
b
OUT
Telephone line 2
a
b
1
.
2
.
3
.
4
.
5
.
6
.
7
.
8
.
9
.
Telephone
2
2
2
a
b
5
a
b
4
a
b
3
a
2
1
a
b
6
a
b
a
b
a
b
a
b
1
a
b
2
a
b
3
a
b
4
a
b
5
a
b
6
a
b
7
a
b
8
a
b
U2
a
b
U1
3
4
M P
T
R
PRI
C
NO
230Va.c.
50 Hz
335818
335828
Switchboard
2
Telephone line 1
Telephone
protection
Item PLT1
Up to 4 devices can be connected to the same telephone call.
a
b
IN
a
b
OUT
Actuator No. 1
(main)
230Va.c.
50 Hz
C1
C2
PROG
F461/2
LINEA
PRI
LU
C1
C2
a
b
230V
230V
0,5A
2A
5A
cos=0,5
6A
50 Hz
50 mA
C1
C2
PROG
F461/2
LINEA
PRI
LU
C1
C2
a
b
230V
230V
0,5A
2A
5A
cos=0,5
6A
50 Hz
50 mA
(secondary)
V
˜
V
˜
V
˜
V
˜
2
2
Telephone
protection
Item PLT1
Telephone line 1
Actuator No. 4
NOTE
All devices should be numbered progressively
during setting; it is important not to set more
than one device with the same “identification”
number.
The telephone actuator can be connected to an extension of a telephone switchboard (PABX), replacing the telephone.
CONNECTION TO THE TELEPHONE SWITCHBOARD AS AN EXTENSION
DIAGRAM 3
DIRECT CONNECTION TO THE TELEPHONE LINE WITH MORE ACTUATORS
DIAGRAM 4
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MHSERVER2
PROGRAMMING
PROGRAMMING THROUGH TISERVER SOFTWARE
The Web Server is programmed with a software called THSERVER2 whose
installation and configuration are described in detail in the user manual in
the CD supplied with the devices.
The following main parameters must be configured:
- IP address: This is the address for the communication of packets over the
Internet needed to identify the Web Server. This address must be static
(fixed).
The “Subnet Mask” parameter, typical of networks which use the TCP/IP
protocol, must be set together with the IP address.
- login and password: This is the identification name (login) and password for
the connection. Those entered as default in the factory are “bticino”, which
the user can modify and personalise.
- e-mail address: This is the address for sending electronic mail warnings
of intrusion and auxiliary alarms. The IP address of the SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol) Server must be set and if necessary that of the mail
Router.
-
Web pages: For the management and control, via buttons which can be
personalised, of the devices of the Automation, Burglar-alarm, Energy
Management and CCTV systems via remote PC with Internet Explorer 5.5
browser program or similar.
Example of programming of house automation scenarios with TiServer Software
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PROGRAMMING
MY HOME
GUIDE
CONTROL
PROGRAMMING THROUGH WEB PAGES
Other functions can instead be programmed directly from the Web page
called with the remote control PC, without using the TiServer software.
Accessing the configuration page the Administrator can define: system
parameters (hour, date, local time, etc.), parameters for the video door entry
answering machine (number of pictures saved and presentation message)
and the language in which the WEB pages are going to be displayed.
Example of configuration page of video door entry answering machine

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