Bang & Olufsen BeoTime User Manual

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MLGW help
Bang & Olufsen Masterlink Gateway
Table of contents
Security considerations
Front panel operation
MLGW Setup user interface
System and project settings
Project information
Network configuration
Date and time
Adjusting web interface size
System password
MLGW protocol settings
Setting up users for MLGW Protocol and Web Panel access
Programming MLGW
Adding devices
Defining resources
Defining macros
Testing and activating a configuration
Programming reports
Defining sources for external applications
Virtual buttons
Setting up supported devices and systems
BeoLink products
Scheduler
Lauritz Knudsen, IHC/Schneider, LexControl
Lutron HomeWorks Interactive
Lutron Grafik Eye
Lutron Grafik QS
Lutron Radio RA
Lutron Homeworks QS / Radio RA2
KNX / EIB
Conson XP
Clipsal
Dynalite
Custom strings
Vantage
BTicino My Home
Smart-House
Custom strings
IP Camera
Velux
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - MLGW help

MLGW helpBang & Olufsen Masterlink GatewayTable of contentsSecurity considerationsFront panel operationMLGW Setup user interfaceSystem and project

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Table of contentsMLGW helpUser management[ System | Users ][ Web Panel | User management ]MLGW keeps a list of users that can access the external cont

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User manager flag indicates whether this user can set up and configure other users accounts by means of the webpanel. The usual case is to give the ho

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Table of contentsMLGW helpDevices[ Programming | Devices ]Use the Devices screen to specify the devices connected to MLGW, and configure MLGW special

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Using RS232 to Ethernet interfacesFor systems with an RS232 interface, it is also possible to use an RS232 to Ethernet interface. This way, the networ

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A macro consists of a set of events and a list of commands.Whenever any of the events defined in a macro occurs (for example, a key press on a keypad,

Page 7 - Network settings

Instead, what the user can change from the user interface is another configuration called the edit configuration.So, all device settings, resources an

Page 8 - Text size configuration

audio sources on video products on Option 1 or Option 5 or vice versa.Link: In the case of a link product having local sources, sources from the main

Page 9 - MLGW protocol settings

The digits CIFFER_0 to CIFFER_9, optionally shortened as 0 to 9.Delay: Nms where N is a positive number indicating a delay in milliseconds.PLAY or SEL

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Table of contentsMLGW helpMobile applicationsMLGW allows interaction with applications running on external devices via MLGW Protocol. Examples of devi

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Table of contentsMLGW helpVirtual buttons[ Programming | Devices ]External applications and the web panel can generate events on MLGW by means of virt

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ToolsLoading and saving MLGW configurationMonitoring system activitySystem log messagesSystem error messagesMLGW software updateWeb panelCommand Line

Page 13 - Macro programming

Virtual buttons with the compact hint will be grouped together as long as they have subsequent IDs (i.e. leavea gap between IDs in order to separate d

Page 14 - Configuration reports

Table of contentsMLGW helpJump to:BeoLinkSchedulerLauritz Knudsen, IHC/Schneider, LexControlLutron HomeWorks InteractiveLutron Grafik EyeLutron Grafik

Page 15 - Defining Sources

time, and can be useful for changes or for situations with just a couple of products.During product assignment, you will need to go through all produc

Page 16 - Favourites

Other keys send a generic CONTINUE event.Other keys (such as digits) have no continue functionality.You can use the monitoring tools in order to check

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from Beo5 project file". Once loaded, you will be shown a screen with choices on how to interpret the projectcontents and how to merge it into th

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previous row).Schedulers accept 2 commands: start and stop. Starting a scheduler will start to produce events at the set times.The continuous option i

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For wireless keypads, simply indicate link 8. In this case, it is assumed that the device type is 2 (keypad).Events and commandsEvents from HomeWorks

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Connection parameters are TCP port and IP address in case of using a network interface.The password is only needed if using a direct network connectio

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Lutron Radio RAConnection to a Radio RA systemCommunications with Radio RA is done via the Radio RA RS232 interface. Use a full RS232 cable between Ra

Page 22 - BeoLink Events

Communication with Radio RA2 is done via the Radio RA2 Main Repeater, which allows interaction with the systemvia 100 programmable virtual buttons (&q

Page 23 - BeoLink Commands

Table of contentsMLGW helpSecurity considerationsNetwork access to MLGWIf MLGW is connected to the home network, care must be taken to avoid unauthori

Page 24 - Scheduler

Commands3 types of commands are supported: device, output and HVAC commands.Device commands require a component number (see the Events section above)

Page 25 - Lutron HomeWorks Interactive

twisted pair.Connection to a KNX systemMLGW can connect to a KNX system by means of KNX data interfaces.The supported interfaces are:PEI type 10 (BCU2

Page 26 - Lutron Grafik Eye

0: Decrease break.1 .. 7: Decrease with step 1 to 7.8: Increase break.9 .. 15: Increase with step 1 to 7.For datapoint type 3.008 (Control Blinds), th

Page 27 - Lutron Grafik QS

event.Similarly, MLGW can send circuit make, break, or pulse (make followed by break) to any input of a module.ClipsalThe Clipsal programming model de

Page 28 - Lutron Radio RA

VantageConnection to a Vantage systemCommunication with a Vantage system is done through an InFusion Dim Controller. This device has both RS232and Eth

Page 29 - Defining resources

Events can be either scenario selection events, or CEN events (only Basic CEN and Evolved CEN events are supported:button press/release and extended p

Page 30 - KNX / EIB

Any character except for backslash (\) will be given it's corresponding value. Non-ASCII (international)characters are interpreted as Unicode UTF

Page 31 - KNX resources

If the incoming channel becomes idle, then all partial matches will be discarded.Also, whenever the channel is connected (or reconnected), a special C

Page 32 - Conson XP

AuthenticationOnly http basic authentication is fully supported. Global authentication data can be set and will be used for eachcamera for which no pa

Page 33 - Dynalite

Table of contentsMLGW helpLoading and saving configuration files[ Tools | Configuration ]You can transfer MLGW configuration to and from your computer

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Opening exterior motorised sun shades or awnings without checking the weather conditions.In any case, require user confirmation on such actions, and m

Page 35 - Custom strings

Use this tool to:verify connection to external devices (errors are reported here).check for incoming MLGW protocol connections.The total size of the s

Page 37 - IP Cameras

Table of contentsMLGW helpWeb panelThe web panel allows users to interact with MLGW by means of a standard web browser.Access to the web panel is the

Page 38 - Velux events and commands

It is important to set up a strong password for admin and not give this password to the home owner.

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Table of contentsMLGW helpCommand line interfaceIn addition to the web-based interface, MLGW contains a command-line based interface (CLI).Use CLI for

Page 40 - MLGW software update

INFODisplays product and status information of MLGW:Serial numberType numberMAC addressNetwork configurationSoftware versionHardware versionNumber of

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ALLSTANDBYSends all BeoLink products to stand-by. Use to check BeoLink connectivity.COUNTERSDisplays service counters.

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Table of contentsMLGW helpRS232 port pin assignmentThe RS232 port on MLGW is a standard DTE-side interface with the following pin assignment. Directio

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Table of contentsMLGW helpBeoTimeFor MasterLink Gateway customers, BeoTime will ensure a complete and pleasant wake-up not only via the alarm,audio or

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SLEEP TIMER TIMEOUTLikewise, the sources activated via the ALARM LIGHT command can now also switch off at the same time as theSLEEP TIMER TIMEOUT defi

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Table of contentsMLGW helpFront panelFront panel indicatorThe front panel indicator provides feedback on the state of the system, and is also used for

Page 46 - Displays service counters

Table of contentsMLGW helpTroubleshootingMLGW not working after software updateDetecting if MLGW is runningThe following are signs that the MLGW appli

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When uploading a file to MLGW, the file may be too large for the memory available. Examples of file upload aresoftware update, uploading IHC/LexContro

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Table of contentsMLGW helpThe web-based user interfaceSetting up MLGW is done by means of a web user interface.Accessing the interfaceThe default IP a

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MLGW web interface also works on text-based browsers, or non-visual browsers.Submit protectionAccessing MLGW Web Interface from several browsers at th

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When DHCP is activated, the settings shown are the actual settings from the DHCP negotiation, so you can first useDHCP to find out the subnet, gateway

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[ System | Text Size ]The web-based user interface may result too wide for low resolution screens such as those of mobile Internetdevices, subcompact

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