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Overview (see page 1) Things You Should Know (see page 1) Getting Started (see page 2) Licenses and Registration (see page 6) Usernames Passwords and Login (see page 7)
Overview
Specifically designed for software-based programming, control and monitoring of the site, BabyWare is powerful, fast and user friendly no-keypad programming. All data is saved in the V32 main controller, bus modules, and in the PC. The V32 main controller is the database server, which makes recovery of data fast without the need of a PC server. Connection to the system can be done locally or remotely via GPRS (coming soon), or IP (fixed or dynamic using paradoxmyhome.com). Direct PC connection using a CAT-5 cable without a LAN/WAN, and without installing any drivers is also possible. Some features include: Multiple user connections (up to 8) Customizable access rights for PC users Powerful sort, search and print functions Complete backup utilities (manual and smart) Troubleshooting and support tools Floor plans (license required) Multi-account management (with contact information) Unlimited accounts based on hard drive space (each account can be 8MB) Locate feature: selected module's LED will flash or will be highlighted on the screen
System Requirements
Intel Pentium 4, 1.4GHz processor or faster Microsoft Windows XP, Vista, or 2000 512MB of RAM (1GB recommended) 150MB of available hard-disk space for installation (300MB recommended for multi-accounts and events) 1,280 x 1,024 video display with 32-bit color adapter
Sorting
Each column header can be sorted (low or high) by clicking on the header. In the example shown in Figure 1, clicking the Label header will sort the area labels in ascending or descending order.
Searching
Some column headers allow you to search the entire column. To do so, click the magnifying glass in the header, type the name you want to find in the space provided, and press Enter on your keyboard.
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Multiple Selections
To highlight or select a group of consecutive items, click the first item, then hold the Shift key and click the last item in the list (See Figure 2 on page 2). To highlight or select multiple items (inconsecutive), click the first item, then hold the Ctrl key and click the desired item (See Figure 3 on page 2). Repeat until all required items are selected. Apply to All When highlighting or selecting multiple items, changing a setting/option will apply it to all selected items. For example, in Figure 3, performing multiple selections by clicking in the Type column will enable you to change the type from Light to Custom for Light 1, Light 3, and Light 6. The change must be done in the cell of the last selected item in the list. Figure 2: Group Selections (consecutive)
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Right Clicking
Throughout software use right-click functions to view available functions for the selected item. When you right-click a highlighted item, any specific functions regarding the selected item will appear in a menu. We suggest you right click different items throughout to explore the possibilities with BabyWare.
Figure 4: Right-Clicking
Send
When you make a change to a modules programming, you must click the Send button to save these changes in the V32 controller. When a change is made that needs to be sent, the Send button becomes red. Figure 5: Send Changes to V32 Controller
Getting Started
To get started with the BabyWare software you need to perform the following basic steps. Step 1: Install and Start BabyWare (see page 2) Step 2: Setup Accounts (see page 3) Step 3: Setup Communication Parameters (see page 3) Step 4: Connecting to Your Account (see page 6)
information and then click Ok. The Accounts window appears. It is recommended that you change your password once you log into BabyWare. See item #10 in Figure 7 on page 3.
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No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Name Add Account No. Label Group Panel Type Version Connection Options Contacts System Login and System Password
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Description
Click Add to add more accounts. Each account represents an independent site (V32 controller). You can right-click an account to delete it (transfer to a trash bin that can be recovered). Displays the number assigned to the account and the icon represents the connection status. = Account offline = Account online Type a custom label to identify each account (site). For example, Paradox Montreal. Click search for an account. Organize your accounts by assigning them to a group. Click Displays V32 (other panels will be added in the future) Displays V32 firmware version See Step 3: Setup Communication Parameters on page 3. Click to add and edit contact information (saved on this PC only). to add or edit a group. to
Represents the System Login and System Password assigned to a user of the V32 controller. This is set in the PC Access portion of user programming. See Usernames Passwords and Login on page 7. A valid System Login and System Password are required to connect to the V32 controller. Administrator (default) = admin / admin System Master (default) = Guest / Guest To protect the system from being accessed by other people, we recommend you change the system owners Username and Password. For more information refer to Usernames Passwords and Login (see page 17).
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TCP/IP (Paradox DNS) ParadoxMyHome is a DNS (Domain Name System) service that enables the user/dealer to remotely access the V32 connected to an Internet Service Provider that uses dynamic IP addresses. A dynamic IP address is assigned automatically, and can change on a regular basis. ParadoxMyHome keeps track of these changes and will associate it to a Site ID (e.g. John house). Logging in to ParadoxMyHome also gives access to its IP Management Tools where you can: View status, edit information, temporarily deactivate an IP installation, view history of modifications, delete and restore IP installations, manage e-mail notifications, and manually register a module. When connecting for the first time you must perform all of the following steps and you must be on the network locally. A first time connection will not work if done remotely.
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Description
If you are have access to a LAN or WAN network connect the V32 controller to a wireless router. If not already done, setup a wireless router on your PC. See Router Setup on page 87. Connect a CAT-5 cable from the V32 controller ETHERNET port to the wireless router. NOTE: You can also use a wireless ethernet bridge.
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From the Accounts window, select the desired account, and click from the Connection Options column. Select TCP-IP radio button. Select the IP Address radio button. Click the search button. This opens the Locate IP Device on Network window.
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Select the appropriate V32 controller and click the Configure button. This opens the IP Device Configuration window.
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Set the DHCP radio button to Yes. Ensure your router is also set to DHCP. Set HTTP Port to 80. If port 80 is being used, change the port to another
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Click Register. The registration window appears. In the E-mail Address and Password fields, type your paradoxmyhome.com login information: the User ID, which is your e-mail, and the Password. In the Site ID filed, type a name that represents the site (e.g. John Home). Set the Enable service radio button to Yes. Set the Polling time, which represents the rate at which the V32 will poll the paradoxmyhome.com website. Click OK.
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Click the Site ID radio button, and type the Site Id that you created in step 11.
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Connect to your account (V32 controller). See Step 4: Connecting to Your Account on page 6. Right-click the V32 controllers icon, and select Register System from the list. You can also select Register System from the Help menu. Work in progress...
Activating a V32 License Purchasing a license allows you to: Increase the number of home automation outputs to 32, 64, 128, 192, 256, 384, or 512 (base system offers 8 outputs) Increase the number of access control doors to 16, 32, 48 or 64 (base system offers 4 doors)
Step 1 Description To activate a license you will need: - V32 license file (.plf) - Internet access Connect to your account (V32 controller). See Step 4: Connecting to Your Account on page 6. Right-click the V32 controllers icon, and select Register System from the list. You can also select Activate License from the Help menu. This opens the Activate License window. Click the Browse... button and select the .plf license file. Click the Activate button.
Operator (BabyWare)
To login into the BabyWare software (PC access), you need a Username and Password. This Username and Password is associated to an Operator in BabyWare. Each PC (or instance of BabyWare) has its own set of operators. An operators Username and Password will not function on another PC unless it has also been programmed. There is no limit to the number of Operators that can be created per BabyWare installation. The default operators are Admin / 1234 for the administrator and Guest / Guest for the system master. Figure 9: Operator Window 2 4 1
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Description If you require more than one person to access this PC, click Add to add more Operators. Click the Edit Operator button to change the BabyWare Login and Password as well edit the contact information. Select which accounts can be accessed by the highlighted operator. In this example, Operator 2 has access to Account 2 and 3.
Assigning Accounts
Click the ... button to open the Rights window and define whether the operator can: - add/delete, edit, and/or view Operators - add/delete, edit, and/or view Rights
User (V32)
To connect to an account (V32 controller), you need a System Login and System Password. This System Login and System Password is associated to a User in the V32 controller. This authenticates that user from that site is accessing the system. There are 256 users per V32 controller. Each user can be programmed to have PC Access. To add or modify a user for PC access: 1) From the main menu, click the Users button. The Users menu opens. 2) From the PC Access drop-down menu, select Active. The Login window appears. 3) Enter a System Login, System Password, and select the PC Rights Profile to be assigned to the user. System Login and System Password Figure 10: System Login/Password