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SECTION 16504 HOME AUTOMATION SYSTEM (HAS)

PART 1 - OVERVIEW 1.1 GENERAL A. A complete system of home automation shall be designed, supplied, installed and tested for each home in this project (ITCC). The purpose of home automation is to increase the comfort, safety and energy saving. The HAS shall allow the user to monitor and control the house equipment and environment including: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. B. Lighting Curtains Parking doors, house doors and security HVAC Distribute audio to all room (optional) And others

The home user shall be able to monitor, control the house equipment using different tools including: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Intelligent Switch plates Wall mounted touch screen Remote control Laptop and PC with software PDA and smart phone with software

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The monitoring and control can be performed form different location including: 1. 2. 3. Inside the home using LAN and WLAN Projects data center and control center using the project LAN, server and workstation Anywhere in the world using the internet

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The contractor shall submit a full solution including: 1. 2. 3. Server and software located in the data center of the complex Monitoring and control station located in the command and control center CCC of the central service building All component of all buildings. Test and commission the complete system for each house and for the whole campus system.

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All proposed control and home automation system shall be open protocol, standard based system. Propriety systems are not accepted in this project. Contractor can propose updated equipment than the specified. All the wiring and installation, testing and commissioning are part of the scope. Only builder work can be done by the general contractor

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Each home has a redundant fiber optic connection and a Home Automation Gateway (HAG) (supplied by others to each house). Due to rapid changes in home automation system, contractor can propose systems with better features. The specified feature and equipment are the minimum required for this project. 1.2 REFERENCES A. B. C. 1.3 EN 50090 EN 133321-1 ISO/IEC 14543

SUBMITTALS A. B. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. Shop Drawings: Show installation details for occupancy and light-level sensors. 1. 2. 3. C. Lighting plan showing location, orientation, and coverage area of each sensor. Interconnection diagrams showing field-installed wiring. Riser Diagram: a one line diagram of the system configuration.

Wiring diagram/Data sheets: Data sheets and typical drawings and wiring diagrams of all system components. Field quality-control test reports. Operation and maintenance data. Copy of installation instruction sheet for each product

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QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: shall be tested and labeled, by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intended use. The building automation contractor shall be a well established specialized contractor with a minimum of 5 years of local and international experience in the field. Personnel who are responsible fro the final testing and commissioning shall be certified from a recognized organization or manufacturer to perform the job. Certification are required for the following work (as minimum) (KNX/EIB, structured and network cabling, IT network and switches).

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WARRANTY A. All component, system software, parts and assemblies supplied shall be guaranteed against defects in materials and workmanship for one year from completion of date of the project and for acceptance date of the system

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Contractor to submit an optional warranty for 5 years and 10 years. Labor to troubleshoot, repair, reprogram or replace system components shall be furnished by the owner at no charge to the owner during warranty period. The whole system functioning shall be guaranteed for one year. Always use the latest version available of the software and operating system. Use only genuine and licensed software. All corrective software modifications made during warranty service periods shall be updated on all user documentation and on user and manufacturer archived software disks.

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PART 2 - PRODUCT 2.1 The home automation shall have the following component: A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. 2.2 Home Automation Master Controller (HAMC) User interface (Touch Screen) Server and Software IP Video Door Phone ( door entry system) Control of lighting, shutter HVAC (KNX/EIB system) House Local Area Network (LAN) Multi Room Audio IP Network camera

Home Automation Master Controller (HAMC) A. The HAMC is the brains of the smart home, it shall allow every house to be fully centrally configured, monitored and securely managed using central server. The controller shall have the following minimum specification. 1. Processor 400 Mhz Intel IXP 420 Network Processor or better Memory 64 MB SDRAM, 32 MB Flash Operating system Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 5.0 with . Net compact framework v2.0

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Connections Bus: KNX/ EIB twisted pair Serial: RS232 (DB9) Ethernet: Two 10/100 (R145) RF (Optional): Z-WAVE (868 or 908 Mhz) Power: 24 VDC, 0.5 (10-30 VDC) Security IP SEC VPN

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User interfaces (screens) The system shall have different interfaces as following: (Refer to drawings and BOQ for exact items used) A. 15 Touch Screen The 15 touch screen shall features a bright 15 screen LCD display with energy efficient LED backlighting and wide viewing angles.The touch sensor is very sensitive and does not require a stylusto operate. Designed for in-wall mounting, it only requires main power and a standard Ethernet cable.In addition to control and monitoring services, it can also display high quality MPEG4 or H264 video stream from IP surveillance cameras or IP video intercom systems. It also includes a hands free microphone and speaker. The touch panel shall have the following minimum specification: 1. Processor 1.1 Ghz Intel ATOM processor or better Memory 512 MB DDR2 SDRAM, 2 Gb Flash Display 15 XGA (1024 x768) LCD display LED backlighting 600:1 contrast 250 cd/m luminosity 6 wire resisteive sensor Operating system Microsoft Winodws Embedded With .NET Framework Connections Ethernet: 10/1000 (RJ45) Power: 90-260 VAC fanless 25 W max

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7 Touch Screen The 7 touch screen are user friendly, aesthetically pleasing, easy to install and economical. The screen features a 800x480 pixel widescreen and can be powered over Ethernet. It features energy efficient LED backlighting; no moving parts and requires no ventilation. The touch sensor is very sensitive and does not

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require a stylus to operate. From here you not only have full control of the connected systems such as lights, curtains and AC, but also connectivity to other services. The touch panel shall have the following minimum specification: 1. Processor 512 MHz Marvel PXA270 (ARM9) or better Memory 128 MB SDRAM, 128 MB Flash Display 7WVGA (800x480) LCD Display LED Backlighting 400 nits britghtness 4-wire resistive touch sensor Operating system Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 5.0 with . Net compact framework v2.0 Connections Ethernet: two 10/100 (RJ45) Wifi wireless Interface Power: 24 VDC, 0.5A (10-30 VDC)

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7 Touch Panel Portable Screen The 7 Touch Screen has the same attractive features of the wired version but utilizes a WiFi network and an internal battery which lasts for up to 8 hours. It contains no hard drives, fans or moving parts instead using a solid state flash storage. It is automatically recharged when placed in its docking station or an optional in-wall dock. The touch panel shall have the following minimum specification: 1. Processor 512 MHz Marvel PXA270 (ARM9) or better Memory 128 MB SDRAM, 128 MB Flash Display 7WVGA (800x480) LCD Display LED Backlighting 400 nits britghtness 4-wire resistive touch sensor Operating system Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 5.0 with . Net compact framework v2.0

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Connections Ethernet: two 10/100 (RJ45) Wifi wireless Interface Power: 24 VDC, 0.5A (10-30 VDC)

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3 Touch Screen The 3 Touch Screen features a bright 3.5" portrait LCD display with energy efficient LED backlighting and wide viewing angles. The touch sensor is very sensitive and does not require a stylus to operate. Designed for in-wall usage, it can be powered via a standard Ethernet cable with the appropriate adapters. In addition to control and monitoring functions, it features five programmable buttons which can be used to activate a range of user defined functions. 1. Processor 200 MHz Cyrus Logic ARM920T Memory 64 MB SDRAM, 128 MB Flash Display 3.4 QVGA (240x320) Portrait LCD Display LED backlighting 4-wire resistive touch sensor Operating System Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 5.0 with . Net compact framework v2.0 Connections Ethernet: two 10/100 (RJ45) Power: 24 VDC, 0.5A (10-28 VDC)

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Media Center PC client The system shall have native application for Media Center PC that allows from the TV screen connected to the Media center PC to various Home automation functions (Lighting, shutter, HVAC, Cameras etc.). Monitor and Control devices & Systems in your home. Automatically adjust lighting and other systems when watching TV. Automatically pause your TV or movie when someone rings your doorbell.

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Connect for I-Phone/I-Pod and other smart phone The system shall have a native application for Iphone, Ipod Touch and other smart phone that acts as wireless Touch screen that allows control and monitoring for the home automation system within the house and outside.

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Server and Software A. The home automation system shall have a complete infrastructure consist of all of the necessary networking, security, server and software licenses to complement the automation services. For all the villas and houses included in the contract. The solution shall be fully redundant. The equipment shall be located in the data center of the project. The workstation for monitoring, controls, configuration, help desk shall be located in the Command and Control Center (CCC) in the central services building. The system shall use the existing infrastructure (provided by other) in terms of cooling, power supply, physical security and (IP) connectivity to the LAN infrastructure in the villas, houses and data center. The system shall have the minimum requirement and features: 1. 2. 3. Monitor, control, graphic display of all the villas and housing. Can be operated, updated over LAN and WAN. Integrate door video entry system by supporting the SIP protocol and enabling both audio and video from the home to be routed over standard VOIP networks. Provide secure remote access and monitoring for home owners from range of mobile devices, such as iPhone, without requiring any static IP address or custom configurations of the home owners router or firewall System shall use IPsec UPN tunnels, the home automation controller shall maintain a secure link to the data center via available LAN The portal shall convert alerts sent by the home automation controllers into SMS, E-mail, MMS and other message formats as required by customer.

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IP-Video Door Phone (Door entry system) A. The IP Video Door Phone shall have the following minimum features and specification: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Interoperable & compatible with SIP platform High quality real-time video Adjustable VGA resolution camera High video quality at bandwidth between 64kbps to1Mbps Intuitive user interface Up to 500 user with multiple phone numbers and access codes Numeric keypad Up to two independent door locks switches Access card reader Supported protocols: SIP 2.0 (RFC 3261)/TCP/IP/UDP, RTP/HTTP/, ARP, ICMP, DHCP, DNS, TFTP, NTP Networking interface: 10M/100M Ethernet port Power supply: PoE (IEEE 802.3af) or external 12V power supply Audio codec: G.711 (A/u-law) Audio quality: packet loss concealment, echo suppressor Video codec: H.264 baseline real-time video codec (at QCIF, QVGA, CIF or VGA resolution) up to 30 frames per second. Anti flickering, autofocus and auto exposure. Real-time clock: with battery backup
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Management, configuration and administration: a. b. Configuration via intuitive WEB interface Automatic firmware and configuration update via TFTP

The system shall be modular to support one villa or multi tenant flats with push button for each flat. Camera and microphone and card reader are common for all flat. The system shall include the central server and software to be located in data center and command and control center (CCC). 2.6 Control of Lighting, Shutter, HVAC (KNX/EIB system) A. A system based on open protocol (KNX/EIB) shall be used to control lighting ON/OFF and dimming shutter and blinds control HVAC, FCU control and other equipment control and monitoring. The system shall have all the hardware and software necessary to interface with home master controller and to the Facility Management System (FMS) at higher level. The system shall allow monitoring, control and configuration of its components from each individual home, form the data center and via internet through the home master controller. B. Features All the wiring, boxes, accessories for the system are included in the scope. Contractors shall coordinate with the general building contractor. The lighting control system shall provide ON I OFF control of light fittings (Fluorescent, Incandescent, Neon and HIDetc.) for all the lighting circuits controlled by the system. The system shall permit the user to turn ON / OFF individual loads and group of loads, and to set pre determined lighting patterns via switches, time clocks, building automation system and other automated control devices. System programming shall be implemented via a PC or Notebook located anywhere in the system and having access level passwords, any device in the system shall be accessible for programming from the PC location without the need to manipulate the device locally. The bus cable shall be laid in the building in the form of a linear, star or tree structure similar to the power mains. Systems requiring fixed wiring configurations shall not be acceptable. Each device in the system shall be addressable via a software programmable physical address. Any device in the system shall communicate with any other device via software programmable group addresses (telegrams). Each individual device will respond to only those group addresses for which they are programmed to do so. There shall be an EEPROM storing the physical address, group addresses & other software parameters for every device, thus making it intelligent. No centralized processors or centralized memory storage devices shall be permitted.
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Each of the devices shall have a built-in push button along with a LED. The LED shall lit in the event the push button is pressed and if there is power to the device, thus depicting that the device is communicating in the system. In the event of power failure or bus wiring failure each of the system devices (switching modules and dimming controllersetc.) shall be programmed to attain a fail-safe position (controlled circuits to become On, Off or As it is, Last status) The system shall have the capability to control relays via switches equipped with IR receivers as and when required. 3-gang and 5- gang switches equipped with infrared receivers shall transmit commands to the system upon receiving a signal from a hand held infrared transmitter (IR remote control). The same switches will be connected to the system via the two-wire bus cable. Each switch button shall feature two status LEDs; green indicating ON and red indicating OFF with a possibility to reverse them via software. The system shall incorporate a diagnostic module that shall scan the system for any faults in the bus wiring and display an alarm LED in the event of faults in the wiring. The system shall be expandable and flexible, i.e. new components could be added to the system by attending them to the two-wire communication bus and setting their physical address and parameters by the programming software. C. Codes and Standards All devices in the system shall comply with one of the international standards listed below and should be manufactured in accordance with EMC guidelines and the low voltage guidelines where not in contradiction with Local Power Authorities requirements: 1. 2. 3. 4. D. CE Standards British Standards BS Underwriters Laboratories UL National Fire Protection Association NEPA

System Components and Characteristics 1. Lighting control modules (Relay controllers) Lighting control modules for On/Off switching shall be DIN rail mounted consisting of either four (4) or eight (8) individually programmable integral relays (contactors). The output states of each of these relays shall be displayed on the front. Each of these relays shall be latch-on type with manual operation (override) possible even without power to the system. The relay control modules shall receive its operating power supply from the same bus cable without any other power supply. It should not operate on any 230/240 V AC supply to avoid possible fire hazards.

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Each of these contactors shall be rated 16 A/AC1 together with an inrush current carrying capacity of 500 A suitable for switching loads with high switch-on peaks. The contactors should also have a capacitive load rating of at least 200 microfarads. Additional contactors shall not be used to control any of the lighting circuits. Each of the lighting control modules shall have its own individual address and shall be capable of being programmed from a PC located any where in the system for the purpose of changing parameters without the need to access the module locally. The control modules shall be capable of being programmed with different applications to suit site requirements for e.g. staircase lighting function that switches Off the relays after a preprogrammed time from the time it has switched On. The application for which a relay has been programmed shall apply irrespective of the signal from which it is controlled. Each of the relays shall be capable of being programmed with its own On and Off delays that shall be applicable irrespective of the signal from which the relays are controlled. Each of the relays should have current detection to measure the current and to give alarm in case of over current or in case of any current drop. In the event of power failure or bus wiring failure or control module failure, each of the relays shall attain a pre-programmed fail-safe position (On, Off or As it is, Last status) at the time of commissioning. Lighting control modules (Relays controllers) shall be installed in a dedicated Lighting Control Panel (LCP). 2. Dimmers a. Dimming modules for filament type light fittings Dimming modules for filament type light fittings (such as Incandescent, Low voltage halogen, Halogen, xenonetc.) shall directly dim any type of those fittings. Additional ballasts / dimmable transformers shall not be used to dim any of these lamps. Dimming modules shall be plug-in type DIN rail-mounted selfcontained with driver PCB, SCRs, filters and related circuitry providing noise free dimming. Control module shall consist of two (2) independent output channels each capable of accepting Master and Salve power extension modules to suite the load. Utilizing the possibility of plugging-in power extension unit, each of the two independent control channels shall be able to control dimming circuits with load up to 20KW / each simultaneously.

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Dimming controller shall be capable of being programmed to attain a fail-safe position in the event of power failure. On power restoration after a power loss to the system, the control system shall automatically revert back to the particular setting (scene) selected in each individual area prior to the power loss. It shall be possible to customize and correct the dimming characteristic curve of the lamp to suite the sensitivity of the human eye and to extend the service life of the connected lamps. Dimming circuits shall be able to be switched on with preprogrammed value from 0 100%, additionally dimming shall be also possible between preprogrammed minimum and maximum values. Dimmers shall receive power to operate the module by the two wire bus cable. b. Dimming modules for fluorescent type light fittings Dimming modules for fluorescent shall be plug-in type DIN railmounted comprising of two-16A AC1 switching channels (latch-on type relay) and two passive 0 10 Vdc channels for the high frequency dimmable ballasts. Dimmers providing 1 10 Vdc (10 100 % brightness) signal shall not be acceptable. Each of the dimming modules shall be designed to operate the load as per the consultant approved load schedule. Each of the switching channels shall be used to switch the light fittings On/Off while the corresponding 0 10 Vdc channel will provide the control (dimming) for the high frequency dimmable ballasts. Dimmers without latch-on type relay switching channel shall not be acceptable. Each of the channels shall be individually programmed to control a circuit irrespective of the other channel-controlled circuit. Dimming circuits shall be able to be switched on with preprogrammed value from 0 100%, additionally dimming shall be also possible between preprogrammed minimum and maximum values. Dimming controller shall be capable of being programmed to attain a fail-safe position in the event of power failure. On power restoration after a power loss to the system, the control system shall automatically revert back to the particular setting for each channel prior to the power loss. Fluorescent type light fittings shall be equipped with High Frequency Dimmable Ballasts accepting 0-10 Vdc signal. These High Frequency dimmable ballasts should be an integral part of the light fittings and supplied by the light-fitting manufacturer.

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The dimming controller shall have 2 integrated terminals for connecting a light sensor to achieve constant lighting control functionality. 3. System Power Supply The power supply module feeding power to the network shall consist of a built in back-up power to compensate short voltage interruptions of up to 200 ms. This back-up power shall enable the system to put all actuators in a fail-safe position (either on or off or as it is) in the event of power failure. The choke-integrated power supply shall be suitable for DIN rail mounting. This power supply shall produce and monitor the supply voltage for the bus. PS rating shall be 45 VA and shall have a 30 Volts DC output and 230 Volts AC Input. 4. Switches The low voltage system switches shall have indication for On and Off status with Red and Green colors with a possibility to reverse them via software. In the case of circuits switched in parallel from multiple signals, the switch LED shall display the true status of the circuit based on the latest signal sent to the particular circuit. It shall be possible to control any circuit in the system from any of the switch channels to ensure all channels are available for entire control of the system. Each switch shall be addressable and communicate with other system devices through a two-wire bus cable. Each switch should have current detection in each fold to measure the current and to adjust the threshold current. Master On/Off switching shall be possible from any switch located anywhere in the system if programmed to do so (i.e. Guard room in commercial and public buildingsetc.) Switches shall be in 1,2 or 4 buttons arrangements per switch plate. Switch plate covers shall be of the screw-less design in white matt color for the approval of Engineer. Dimming control shall be via local dimming switches having 3 and 5-gang switches with built in infrared receivers for accepting remote control and dimming signals from infrared transmitter. The dimming switches shall be flush mounted into a standard (3 x 3) GI back-box. Each of the switch channels shall respond in such a way that if the switch is pushed with a short-push, the circuit shall switch on at a preprogrammed brightness. If the switch is given a long-push, it shall recognize it as a dimming command and shall keep dimming up or down until the depressed button is released. Further, these infrared switch channels shall also be capable of generating light scenes if programmed to do so. Each of the switch channels shall be programmed to generate two light scenes giving a maximum of 6 Scenes for every 3-gang switch.
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The assignment of discrete intensity level for lighting groups shall be either by use of the Manual Dimmer Control Plate, Infrared Transmitter or a Hand held programming Console or PC. 5. Timers & Time controllers A Controller device consisting of at least 100 timer channels (groups) in the form of lighting scenarios shall control circuits (such as switching lighting on/off, dimming lights up/down, open/close shuttersetc.) on a particular network group (line) to have local standalone operation. It shall be possible to send signals from one controller channel in one network to circuits in another network if programmed to do so. This is to ensure that all timer channels are available for control of all circuits in the system. Each controller shall be capable of being programmed locally with timer programs for any of the 100 channels combined together, without the need to connect a PC. Each of the channels shall have a manual operation function to over-ride the channel to On or Off irrespective of the time programs. The controller shall have a built-in EEPROM to ensure that the timer programs and control groups are retained even in the event of power failure. This controller device shall be in addition to the BMS PC based software time schedules to ensure uninterrupted stand-alone operation of the system at all times. 6. Contact Input Units The contact input units shall communicate with the two-wire bus. The configuration of the control input units shall be done via a programming PC located any where in the system through the bus line without disturbing any of the other devices operation. The contact input units shall provide either two or four contact input capability. Each contact shall be configurable to control any individual or group of circuits. Contact input unit (Binary Input Module) shall be selected and capable to receive 230 Vac, 24 Vac/dc or a floating contact (free of voltage contact) as per site requirements 7. Movement Detector The movement sensors shall have a built-in lux sensor with an adjustable set point so as not to switch On circuits even after detecting movement due to sufficient natural light. There shall also be an adjustable Off delay on the movement sensor from 1 sec to 16 min. to ensure that circuits are not switched Off immediately. Further, the movement sensor shall incorporate an On-Auto-Off switch for maintenance and local override purpose. Movement sensor detecting angle shall be 180 or 220 degrees to give proper coverage as per site requirement.

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Movement sensors shall be part of the and connected directly to lighting control system via the 2-wire bus cable. 8. Presence Detector The Presence Detectors shall have a built-in lux sensor with an adjustable set point between 5 1000 lux so as not to switch On circuits even after detecting presence due to sufficient natural light. There shall also be an adjustable Off delay on the movement sensor from 10 sec to 30 min. to ensure that circuits (and A/C) are not switched Off immediately. When ceiling mounted at a 2.5m height from floor level presence Sensor detecting range shall be 360 degrees with a diameter of 8m - 9m at floor level and a diameter of 6m at 1m height from floor level. 9. Blinds Shutter Control Module Plug-in type DIN rail-mounted suitable for controlling up to four (4) independent 230 Vac or 24 Vdc drive mechanisms. Shutter controller shall have four (4) independent channels, each with 2 switch contacts for up/down control. Each channel contact shall be rated at 6 A per switch contact. The control module shall have a safety feature that avoids any possible damage to the drive mechanism due to sudden changes in direction. Mechanism protecting shall be via identifying a fixed time base for determining the pause between changes in direction. It is recommended to have the blind shutter control module from the same manufacturer of shutter, shutter motor and shutter module to guarantee smooth operation. 10. Light sensors (Twilight Switches) A Twilight Switch capable of switching lighting circuits and other loads shall be used. The brightness range of the Twilight Switch set point shall be adjustable from 2 to 1000 lux or as agreed with the consultant/client at the time of commissioning. A light sensor shall be connected to the switch controller to detect daylight. In the event more than one group of lights has to be controlled based on deferent switching set points a light value switch capable of switching up to three lighting groups shall be used where each individual channel has a separate switching set point. The brightness range of the set points shall be adjustable from 2 to 2000 lux or 20 to 20000 lux as agreed with the consultant/client at the time of commissioning. A light sensor shall be connected to the switch to detect daylight.

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It shall be possible to over ride the circuits controlled (based on brightness) via timer channels of the TP controller. 11. Infrared Remote Control The infrared receivers built in the 3-gang and 5-gang switches shall accept signals from the remote control units (transmitters), which shall operate on replaceable batteries. The remote control unit shall have different channel buttons to switch ON the various circuits at different level of brightness with separate dim-up and dim-down buttons. Each of the Remote control channels shall respond to the Manual Switch channel in the same manner as described in the above in point (4. Switches). Infrared hand held transmitter shall have wide aiming angle LEDs for aiming the transmission towards the receiver even though the remote is not pointed towards the receiver. 12. KNX control Panels (KNXCP) There shall be a dedicated KNX Control Panel (KNXCP) for every DB. The KNXCP shall house the system devices and the related control equipment depending on the no. of circuits being controlled. This is to ensure the power wiring between the DBs and the control modules inside the KNXCPs is kept to a minimum. The KNXCPs shall be surface mounted IP65 polycarbonate enclosures together with built-in DIN-rails for easy installation of the control equipment. 13. FCU Thermostat/ Controller The FCU Thermostat/ controller shall have the following minimum feature: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. i. E. Software The programming shall be implemented via a PC or notebook computer located anywhere in the system, LAN, WAN or internet via home controller or direct and having access level passwords. Programming via local system switches or with no password security shall not be acceptable. Any device in the system shall be
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KNX Communication Port One, two, three speed fan Damper actuator or actuated valve (Modulating on/off) ON/OFF KNX certified Modern look on wall Icon driven information Filter dirty status Celsius or Fahrenheit scale selectable

accessed for programming from the PC location without having to manipulate the device locally. 1. Addressing/programming Mechanisms. Each device in the system shall be addressable via a software programmable physical address. Any device in the system shall communicate with any other device via software programmable group addresses (telegrams). Each individual device will respond to only those group addresses for which they are programmed to do so. There shall be an EEPROM storing the physical address, group addresses & other software parameters for every device, thus making it intelligent. No centralized processors or centralized memory storage devices shall be permitted. Individual addresses, timing functions, group and pattern numbers shall be interred into the system by means of a PC or notebook located anywhere in the system. Changes in individual, pattern or group control of the relays and dimmers shall be accomplished without rewiring or other hardware changes. 2.7 House Local Area Network Each home has a redundant fiber optic connection (single mode fiber) and a Home Automation Gateway supplied by others for each house. The Home automation contractor shall design install, test and commission all the inside house LAN as specified in Section 16505 HOUSE LAN. The home automation contractor shall employ a certified and approved LAN contractor as indicated in Section 16505. 2.8 Multi-Room Audio System Multi Room Audio System shall be installed for Villas and big Multi Family houses as indicated in drawings and this specification. The Multi Room Audio System shall also allow selections of sources and distribute to different rooms using touch screens, keypads, PC, IR remote. The Audio content shall be controlled and displayed on the in-room touch screen or further from an IR universal remote. The system shall interface with Home Master Controller. And shall be controlled form the home automation screens. The system shall have the following features: Offers CD quality, uncompressed audio Controls each zone independent from other zones Uses standard CAT6 wiring Can be individually configured for each zone Uses IR learning technology for flexible remote control option with any learning remote handset

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Provide TC/IP control for system integration into 3 party control interface/GUI. Central Unit: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 6 Source Inputs (5 analogue RCA, 1 Digital opt./coax.SPDIF) Large IR storage for source commands, routed IR through 6 window emitter outputs Easy setup/auto start configuration Timer/Clock Home Theater Trigger Easy access to presets Cool: no heat emission 1 Controller for up to 254 Zones LAN-Interface TCP/IP Control option 230 VAC switched outlets for sources and LSM PSUs 19 Rack mount ears included Available in black or silver

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LSM Module (Loud Speaker Module): 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 2 x 20 WRMS Class D Stereo amplifier Variable Line Out 3-Port Switch/CAT 5 IN/OUT IR/Keypad interface Relay Out DIP Switch for individual System address DIN Rail mount New 24 bit DAC digital analogue converter Modified amplifier design with improved mute circuit RJ45 connectors for audio/data Status indicator LEDs for data and registration Needs separate 24VDC/2.5A power supply (48V power

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Compact module to combine the u function of 1. 2. 3. Loudspeaker module IR module Power supply

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Combined IR - Keypad 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4 keys and numerical display IR-receiver Status indicator Fits in standard European Switchbox Integrated headphone amplifier

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Accessories The system shall have several accessories to be used to expand the system and where needed, these includes: 1. Local input module to be placed anywhere within the network
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2. 3. 4. F.

Compact Module to combine speaker module IR module and powe supply in one Remote control, learning with touch screen Remote handset

Speakers Speaker shall be installed in the location indicated on drawings with the approved of the site architect for shape, design and location. Speaker shall be preferable from the same manufacturer of the system for perfect match. The speaker shall be selected for: 1. Ceiling mounted Wall mounted Outdoor (Garden) mounted Ceiling speaker Speaker shall be recessed for ceiling installation. The assembly shall be secured using two clamps and the front ring is screwed on a bayonet connection. An optional housing for concrete ceiling shall be available. The speaker shall have the following minimum specification: Load/Rating/ Music Power Impedance Transformer SPL 1W/1m SPL PNenn/1m SPL PNenn/1m/f Frequency range (-3 dB) Frequency range (-10 dB) Transmission Angle 1/2/4/8 kHz (- 6dB) Component Set Material Cut Out Depth Colors 2. Wall Mounted Speaker 2 way hi-fi design speaker for wall assembly. It shall have a 135 mm woofer and coaxial tweeter arrangement. Load/Rating/ Music Power Impedance Transformer SPL 1W/1m SPL PNenn/1m SPL PNenn/1m/f Frequency range (-3 dB) Frequency range (-10 dB) Transmission Angle 1/2/4/8 kHz (- 6dB) Component Set 24/40 W 8 Ohm 89 dB 103 dB 107 dB/ 3 kHz 100-21000 Hz 80-25000 Hz 160/-/70/50 1 x PM 135/2-8 6/8 W 4, 20 Ohm 86 dB 94 dB 100 dB/ 4 kHz 250-20000 Hz 170-21000 Hz 180/-/120/140 1 x B 66 BB Housing: plastic, grille: metal 93 mm 42 mm White (RAL 9016)

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Material Colors Accessories 3. Outdoor Speaker

Housing: plastic, grille: metal White (RAL 9016), silver (RAL 9006) includes plastic rear panel

2 way hi-fi speakers, in a stone look for outdoors (garden). The speaker shall have a 165 mm woofer and 13 mm dome tweeter. The speaker shall have the minimum specification: Load/Rating/ Music Power Impedance Transformer SPL 1W/1m SPL PNenn/1m SPL PNenn/1m/f Frequency range (-3 dB) Frequency range (-10 dB) Transmission Angle Horizontal 1/2/4/8 kHz (- 6dB) Transmission Angle Vertical 1/2/4/8 kHz (- 6dB) Component Set Material Colors G. Music Audio Equipment 1. Audio Music Server Audio music server shall have a hard disk capacity of 160 GB as minimum. It shall be capable to sort the music by album, artist or track and shall have the following minimum specification: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. Integrated in the control of the master audio controller Play internet radio Play and visualize IPOD and similar devices via USB Audio input: 1x analogue (RCA) Audio output: 1x analogue (RCA) + digital (S/p-DIF optical toslink and coaxial RCA) Other interfaces: 4 port switch with 10/100 Mbit/s. 54 Mbit/s WLAN access point, 2 USB 1.1/2.0 Operating voltage 230 V AC/50 Hz 25 W 4 Ohm 25/12.5/6.25 W 85 dB 99 dB 106 dB/ 3 kHz 80-20000 Hz 70-22000 Hz 160/-/40/40 160/-/40/40 1 x B 165/2-4 Housing: plastic, grille: aluminum granite-grey, granite-red

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2.

CD player High quality CD player shall be provided with the following minimum features: a. b. c. d. e. f. Frequency response Harmonic Distortion Signal to noise ratio Dynamic range Disc Compatibility Audio Digital Output 2 Hz 20 KHz 0.002 % (1 KHz) 110 dB 100 dB CD, CD-RW (Mp3, WMA), USB Optical and Coaxial

3.

Internet/FM tuner A complete tuner for internet radio and FM radio station with the following minimum features: a. b. c. d. e. f. g. h. Wireless access to internet radio stations and local FM (87.5-107 mHz) radio stations 20 Fm presets so you can program in your favorite stations Features a high speed wireless 802.11 b/g connection and a IEEEE 820.3 RJ45 Ethernet connection Full function IR remote controls lets you control your internet radio from anywhere in the room Large, bright LCD display with dimmer function displays up to 4 lines of information Dual-alarm lets you wake up to streaming internet radio or any local FM station Snooze functions lets you fall asleep to your music Cabinet shall fit and match with the house decor.

2.1

IP network Camera A. Mini dome Fixed IP network camera with the following minimum specification: 1. 2. 3. 4. Image sensor : Lens : Day and night : Min illumination/ light sensitivity (lux) : 1 1/4 progressive scan CMOS Varifocal 2.8 - 10 mm/F1.3 DC-iris

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5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Compression : Max video resolution (pixels) : Frames per second : Audio support : Alarm in-/outputs : Intelligent video : Security : Network : Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af): Serial connectors : Outdoor use :

MPEG-4, h264, Motion JPEG 640 x 480 30 (640x480) Two-way, Half Duplex 1/1 Motion detection Audio Active tampering alarm detection

Multi-level passwords IP filtering HTTPS encryption IEEE 802.1X IPv4/v6, QoS Class 1

For outdoor use outdoor, vandar resistance mini dome with similar specification as above. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 Submit shop drawings and data sheet for approvals. SENSOR INSTALLATION A. Install and aim sensors in locations to achieve at least 90 percent coverage of areas indicated. Do not exceed coverage limits specified in manufacturer's written instructions.

3.3

WIRING INSTALLATION A. All wiring shall be in accordance with SASO/IEC and NEC and conform to all local codes. Size conductors according to lighting control device manufacturer's written instructions, unless otherwise indicated. The contractor shall review the proper installation of each type of device with the equipment supplier Splices, Taps, and Terminations: Make connections only on numbered terminal strips in junction, pull, and outlet boxes; terminal cabinets; and equipment enclosures. Use specialized wire as per manufacturer recommendations.

B.

C.

D.

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3.4

FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Perform the following field tests and inspections and prepare test reports: 1. After installing time switches and sensors, and after electrical circuitry has been energized, adjust and test for compliance with requirements. Operational Test: Verify actuation of each sensor and adjust time delays.

2. B.

Remove and replace lighting control devices where test results indicate that they do not comply with specified requirements. Additional testing and inspecting, at Contractor's expense, will be performed to determine compliance of replaced or additional work with specified requirements. Perform all the function of home automation for every component and for the system to the satisfaction of the engineer.

C.

D.

3.5

VALIDATION A. The control System contractor shall check out, calibrate and test all connected hardware and software to insure that the system performs in accordance with the approved specifications and sequences of operations submitted. Witnessed validation demonstration shall consist of: 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Demonstrate group and pattern switching Demonstrate timer and delay functions Demonstrate scheduling function Demonstrate manual override commands. Displays and demonstrate system man/machine interface Operate all the system from the home automation screens. Operate the system using iPhone, Smartphone. Demonstrate the integration of each villa with the data center servers and with CCC stations Demonstrate the visualization of the house system.

B.

10. 3.6 MANUALS A.

The contractor shall provide complete system documentation at acceptance including: 1. 2. As-built drawing of the project Equipment supplier submittals

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3. 3.7 TRAINING A.

System operation manual

All training shall be by the control system supplier and shall utilize specified manuals and as-built documentation. Operator training shall include two sessions encompassing 1. 2. Sequence of operation review Use of all specified functions

B.

C.

Onsite training shall consist of a minimum of (30) hours of hands-on instruction for the operation and maintenance of the system

3.8

SPARE PARTS A. Include the following spare parts with the contract to be handed over to the owner at the end of the contract 1. 2. 5% spares of all relays 5% spares of all switches

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