eHouse Smart Home – connect CommManager DIY

eHouse Home Automation – do it yourself installation CommManager / LevelManager

CommManager is the system controller of eHouse Smart Home used to ensure safety in the home , and enables you to manage and control roller shutter drives , awnings , gates , windows , doors, servos etc..

Alternatively, it is possible to use all the outputs as single ( LevelManager mode).

Hardware Resources of CommManager Smart Home – blind control in principle, sufficient to carry the alarm function and the driver drives for almost any home .

CommManager has:

  • 48 inputs for alarm sensors of any type or normal switches (LevelManager mode)
  • 36 outputs (dual) blinds,gateways,servos drives – alternatively 70 individual outputs (LevelManager mode)
  • Built-in GSM/SMS to control the system eHouse and send notifications from the alarm system
  • Built-in RS-485 driver management eHouse 1
  • Built-in Ethernet interface (LAN)
  • Outputs for alarm siren , warning light , monitoring radio link

 Smart House eHouse expander alarm inputs
 Smart home eHouse CommManager

CommManager to insert the SIM card into SIM connector.
 CommManager eHouse smart home installation SIM
 CommManager eHouse smart home installation SIM
For CommManager antenna must be screwed ( by hand without any tools or force ) .
 CommManager eHouse smart home installation Antennas
 CommManager eHouse smart home installation Antennas

CommManager connectors:
 Smart House eHouse CommManager connector

To complete the installation of eHouse you need following tools :
 Smart House eHouse installation tools

Additionally CommManager can be extended with Expansion Module Input Expander realizing it easy to connect alarm sensor as telephone RJ-12 (6pin) sockets. This allows very quick installation , assembly , disassembly, change inputs and maintain security system .

The module does not have any built “logic” , outside connections for CM contains a stabilized power supply for GSM module.
 Smart House eHouse expander alarm inputs
 Smart House eHouse expander alarm inputs

Expander has 2* IDC-50 (for a flat strip ) shorted to each other on both sides of the plate.

Depending on the relative position CommManager and Expander , You can use either upper or lower connector . Bottom connector does not, however ejector , thus very difficult to be taken out of the plug IDC-50 . It is therefore not pull it again unless you really have to. In case you need to uninstall, you can disconnect the cable on the side of CM.

On the plug should wear the pin , which greatly strengthen them which is particularly important when it is drawn from the outlet without ejector.

Input connections are made CM IDC-50 tape as follows:
 Smart House eHouse connecting alarm inputs to CM
 Smart House eHouse connecting alarm inputs to CM
 Smart House eHouse connecting alarm inputs to CM
Then, make the GSM and power connectors with crimp sockets CommManager as shown .
 Smart House eHouse power connectors
These sockets are connected differently and separated in order to prevent error and damage to the controller . As conduits best to use 0.5mm2 up to 2m .
To prevent the wire from sliding plaque worth the extra solder the wire after crimping before inserting it into the socket .

Power Connection GSM is performed by connecting the pins on the connector (GSM BAT)

  • 1) Do not connect
  • 2) Do not connect
  • 3) to 0V
  • 4) 4.5V

Pin 1 is marked on the plug (number one “1”) .
 Smart House eHouse power connection GSM
Connecting the power cord on the side of the GSM Expander .
 Smart House eHouse power connection GSM
Connecting the power cord GSM side CommManager .
 Smart House eHouse power connection GSM
Then, make the power cord for the CM otherwise than for GSM .

  • 1) Do not connect
  • 2) to 0V
  • 3) Do not connect
  • 4) + 12V

 Smart House eHouse power connection CM
 Smart House eHouse power connection CM

Connecting the bottom layer Expander .
 Smart House eHouse power connection CM

Complete wiring between CommManager and Expander .
 Smart House eHouse power connection CM

CommManager connection to the LAN (Ethernet )
 Smart House eHouse CM connection to Ethernet
 Smart House eHouse CM connection to Ethernet
 Smart House eHouse CM connection to Ethernet
 Smart House eHouse CM connection to Ethernet

To safely and securely put together CommManager and Expander mounting distances should be used with 2 sided adhesive tape on one side .
 Smart House eHouse installation distances CM / Expander
 Smart House eHouse installation distances CM / Expander
 Smart House eHouse installation distances CM / Expander

Connecting the Power Expander Expander Connection to the power supply +12 V – use the power cord for the Expander as well as the power to CommManager ( with Expander ) .

  • 1) Do not connect
  • 2) to 0V
  • 3) Do not connect
  • 4) + 12V

Completely disconnect all cables from CommManager to Expander.
Connect the supply voltage + 12V for Expander.
At the beginning of the check supply voltage 12V to ground the connector ( for CM ).
Checking measure the voltage at the power connector which GSM must be within the range of ( 3.6 to 4.5V ). Otherwise, the GSM module will be shut down or damaged.

If the voltages are correct voltage disconnect from Expander and connect CM and Expander .
Connect the power without sensors and relays to test.
For a few minutes check the heating up of integrated circuits (black with more than 10 connection) if they do not overheat. Their temperature should be below 45C .
If the temperature is higher or growing rapidly , immediately turn off the power and check again the installation and current/voltages.
Also check the meter wires shorting individual groups .
 Smart House eHouse power connection

After checking the operation CommManager ( in logs ) should be connected to other relays IDC – 50 pin .
The best at this time to describe all of the socket ( on the modular PCB) and plug the pen ” permanent ” , numbering to the dismantling do not have to every time wondering what to plug where .

The next step is to complete the RJ – 12 and connect the wires to the alarm sensors Expander .
Lead connections for alarm sensors are as follows:

  • 1) + 12V power supply alarm sensor
  • 2) 0V Power – GND sensor
  • 3) Tamper / Sabotage . Tamper switch or relay contact A – Do not connect external voltages
  • 4) Tamper / Sabotage . Tamper switch or relay contact B – Do not connect external voltages
  • 5) Relay or switch A alarm detector – Do not connect external voltages
  • 6) The relay contact or switch B alarm detector – Do not connect external voltages

In the system , each input is connected to a pull up resistor to a voltage +3.3V, therefore not applicable to any “parameterization” As in the case of analog alarms to form a resistive divider . Connected to just relay contacts between the alarm input and ground (0V ) .
Do not connect any devices or detectors that do not have output isolated by relay contacts or switches. The same applies to Tamper / Sabotage outputs .

The most convenient way to install to use the phone flat cable with 6 cores.
You should keep an eye color and the cables are not turned under insulation.

3-pin connectors at each RJ – 45 are used to bypass checking tamper with the entry or sabotage loop closure for the last sensor .

Jumper position on the connectors ( marked with a square box skiff solder on the PCB )

  • no – normal checking of sabotage on the input
  • 1 , 2 – The last sensor loop closure sabotage
  • 2 , 3 – bypass the checking of sabotage on the output

The sensors must be turned on individually by checking their performance in applications eHouse.

Only after checking the total action ( CommManager – all inputs , outputs) can be put together modules , taping on bilateral distances .

Merge Modules CM and Expander .
 Smart House eHouse CM connection to Ethernet
Noteworthy double jumper (2 * 3 pins ) located in the description of between 47 and 48 input.
It is used to connect the tamper loop ( pin 1 marked with a square box solder ) .

  • 1 , 2 , both jumpers – Loop Tamper / Sabotage plugged into input number . 48
  • 2 , 3 , both jumpers – Loop Tamper / Sabotage derived 2 -pin connector .