VADSBO CGW-001-PSU Casambi Cloud Gateway Instruction Manual
- October 30, 2023
- VADSBO
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Installation Manual
Casambi Cloud Gateway CGW-001-PSU
Technical data
Article number | V-46C2001-001N |
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E-number | 17 900 02 |
Processor | Broadcom BCM2711, Quad-core Cortex-A72 (ARM v8) 64-bit SoC @ 1.5GHz |
RAM | 4GB LPDDR4-3200 SDRAM |
Wireless communication | 2.4 GHz and 5.0 GHz IEEE 802.11ac wifi, Bluetooth 5.0, |
BLE
Encryption| HTTPS
Connection ports| USB-C & Ethernet
Power supply| 5V DC via USB-C connector (minimum 3A)
Working temperature| 0 – 50°C ambient temperature
Protection class| IP20
Certifications| FCC ID: 2ABCB-RPI4B & IC: 20953-RPI4B
The Casambi cloud gateway enables remote data collection, configuration and
control of your Casambi network. The Casambi cloud gateway comes with an
Ethernet port and support for WiFi connection. The product includes dedicated
flash memory in the
form of an SD card. A matched power supply cable and adapter are included.
Compatibility
In order to use the cloud gateway, the Casambi network must have the settings
for sharing set to “Admin” or “Password protected” and requires that the
Casambi network is of the Evolution type. The cloud gateway does not work in
non-shared, open or classic Casambi networks.
Security
The Casambi cloud gateway initiates all network traffic, there are no incoming
network connections. All internet connections are encrypted (HTTPS).
Commissioning
We advise adding the gateway to a network that is separated from business-
critical devices and placing the cloud gateway in a secure location within the
installation environment. The product is intended for indoor use only. Use
only one cloud gateway per network.
Dimensions
Installation manual
Installation procedure
- Plug the power supply (and Ethernet cable) in to the cloud gateway.
- Log in to the specific Casambi network that the cloud gateway is to be added to.
- Go to the “More” tab and then select “Gateways”.
- Then select “Cloud Gateway”.
- The cloud gateway now appears in the list of available gateways. Select the cloud gateway and select “Add to network”. If several are available within range, then select the one with the correct serial number. The device serial number can be found underneath the cloud gateway.
- Now the device is inserted and your screen should show the following. You can now choose to set up a WiFi connection or change the cloud gateway settings. To remove the device, click on the waste bin in the upper right corner.
To connect to WiFi
- Select the “Wi-Fi” option.
- On the next screen, select “Add Wi-Fi” and fill in the wireless network details to be used in the installation environment. When you are connected, a short confirmation message will appear at the bottom of the screen.
Cloud Gateway Settings
Notify on disconnect
If “Notify on disconnect” is enabled, a notification will be sent to the
network administrator’s email address if the remote connection is disconnected
for any reason.
Data gathering
This can be configured in the various gateway option settings. Data collection
options can be enabled if you need to access the network’s sensor or device
usage data separately.
Sensor data collection and device data usage can be enabled separately.
Enabling these options increases the amount of network data as information is
collected and uploaded from devices. To prevent excessive data usage, it is
recommended to enable these options only when required.
The data logging contains device-specific details such as information about
their state and changes in state. Some devices may be able to provide more
information. For example, a DALI device may also be able to provide data about
specific hardware functions.
Sensor data
By activating “Sensor data”, readable sensor data is uploaded, for example:
- Presence/presence signals (Presence/Absence)
- Light sensor (lux)
- Circuit board temperature
- Battery level
- Overheat/overload indicator (hardware specific)
Usage of devices
“Usage of devices” enables the gateway to collect and upload other network-
specific data, such as:
- Status of the device in the network
- Permissions for device controls, e.g. dimming data, CCT level, colour settings, etc.
- Energy meter
- Manufacturer’s information on DALI drivers
- Other extended diagnostic and maintenance data that can be sourced from (DALI) devices
Scanning interval
This only applies to DALI devices in your network. DALI sensor and/or device
data from your network can then be uploaded to the Casambi cloud service at an
interval defined in the status update interval setting.
The data can then be accessed using an appropriate third-party software
interface designed around the Casambi Application Programming Interface (API).
The data available for collection depends on the designed DALI capability of
the sensors or other devices used in the network.
For example a DALI device without a thermal measurement function cannot
provide temperature data. This option may use a significant amount of network
data bandwidth and may slow down network operations.
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