User Guide HMG1 Radio Module Hyperion Version x
United States FCC Approval 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.
The HMG1 Module is not intended for OEM integrators and/or end-users. The module must be integrated by grantee authorized professional installers. Installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. Le HMG1 n'est pas destiné aux intégrateurs OEM et / ou aux utilisateurs finaux. Le module doit être intégré par des installateurs professionnels agréés.
Product Overview Hyperion enables automated control of various input and output devices for intelligent, automated response to events. This document outlines the setup and configuration of the Hyperion application. For hardware setup instruction, refer to the product specific installation guides that are provided with the equipment. Gateway Configuration Gateway Discovery The Hyperion application is hosted on the Hyperion Gateway.
Users From the System menu, create and manage system users. • • The Administrator role can manage the gateway system configuration, device settings, events, and users. The User role can manage device settings, events, and create other users without Administrator permissions. Device Configuration This section details the steps to configure Hyperion devices and set up system operations. Device Discovery Discover Hyperion wireless devices at a location.
4. Enter the required information for all tabs (Ports), if applicable. Click Add. 5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 to add additional devices. Registered Devices From this default home page under the Setup menu, view the status and reading of connected devices. 1. Click on an Input or Output to view and edit Device configuration. 2. Optionally, click the play icon next to an output device to test the output for 5 seconds. HMG1 Module Hyperion User Guide vX | HMG1 190221 www.wrensolutions.
Output Groups Create and manage groups of output devices that are activated together in event response. These groups are used in Event setup to define the automated response for one or more devices at defined stages. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Open Output Groups from the Setup menu. Click “+Add New” When prompted, create a name for the new group and click Save. Select the outputs to include by toggling Member status. Select the audio file to be played when including an audio channel in the output group.
System Operations Events Define conditions with corresponding, escalating automated responses as well as scheduled system actions. Staged, conditional response operations can be activated by schedule or input devices. 1. 2. 3. 4. Open Events from the Configuration menu. Click “+Add New” Select the applicable Event Type and create a Name. Click Save. Follow the steps below based on Event Type. HMG1 Module Hyperion User Guide vX | HMG1 190221 www.wrensolutions.
Input – One or more registered Input devices are used to trigger a system response. a. For Input type events, click Edit next to Stage 1. b. Select the Input(s) and associated duration an input should be active to trigger a response. c. Select the Output Group to be used in the response and the duration of response. d. Click Save. e. Optionally, click Add Stage and repeat steps b – d. Note: Input type events must also be selected in Schedules to determine the active periods for each Event.
Random Schedule – A user defined schedule is used to trigger a one or more random system response activities throughout a scheduled period. a. For Random Schedule type events, select an Alarm Schedule. b. Add the number of random response activations desired during the scheduled period. c. Select the Output Group to be used in the response and the duration of response. d. Click Save. Note: Alarm schedules are setup in Schedules under the Configuration menu.
5. Under the Notification Groups tab, create Groups to define the Email distribution list(s) for automated response notification. 6. Select the Event stages to trigger the notifications for each Group. Reporting Data logs for a variety of system events and activities are stored in the database up to a certain number of records. Once the maximum number of records is reached, the records are overwritten by the most recent activities.
System Updates Hyperion Software App The Update page under the System menu allows the user to view the current version of the software and load a software update. 1. To update the software, select the software update file. Note: The update will be in a .zip file and will be compressed. Do not extract. 2. Click the update button to update the software. The gateway will reboot during this process and will return to the Log In screen when update is complete.