somfy Sonesse 40 PoE Low Voltage Powered Distribution and Network Connected Motor User Guide

September 23, 2024
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Sonesse 40 PoE Low Voltage Powered Distribution and Network Connected

Motor

Product Information

Specifications

  • Product: Power over Ethernet (PoE) Motor

  • Version: 1.1

  • Release Date: August 2024

  • Manufacturer: Somfy Systems

  • Compatibility: Somfy Synergy API, CoAP Digital Building
    API

  • Power Source: PoE Network Switches IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) Type2
    (30W) or higher

  • System Requirements:

    • PC running Windows 10 or higher
    • Crestron SIMPL Windows
    • Crestron 3 or 4 Series Processor
    • Crestron Somfy PoE Gateway Module
    • Crestron Somfy PoE Endpoint Module
    • Crestron Somfy PoE Group Module

Product Usage Instructions

System Preparation

Somfy System: Ensure a fully operational
Crestron system is set up before programming the PoE motor. Refer
to the Integration Report for the PoE Motor IP address.

Installation

Connections & Indicators:

  • LED Behavior:

    • NETWORK: Indicates network connectivity.

    • NETWORK, NO IP ADDRESS: Indicates network connectivity but no
      assigned IP address.

    • OFF LIMITS ARE SET, MOTOR AT IDLE: Indicates motor is idle with
      limits set.

  • BASIC WIRING FOR OPERATION:

Refer to the motor information labels supplied with the PoE
motor for wiring instructions. Each motor comes with a four-digit
PIN code for login and operation.

Set Up

Follow these steps to set up the PoE motor:

  1. Add PoE Motor Gateway Module
  2. Add PoE Motor Endpoint Module
  3. Add PoE Motor Group Module
  4. Test operation to ensure functionality

FAQ

Q: How do I reset the PoE motor to factory settings?

A: Hold the programming button for the third jog to reset the
motor to factory mode.

Q: What should I do if the motor status LED shows OFF LIMITS

ARE SET?

A: This indicates that limits are set on the motor. Check the
programming and adjust as needed.

INTEGRATION GUIDE
CRESTRON® INTEGRATION for POWER OVER ETHERNET(PoE)
MOTORS

INTEGRATION GUIDE
CRESTRON® INTEGRATION for PoE MOTORS
VERSION 1.1 | AUGUST 2024 | Prepared by PROJECT SERVICES
TABLE OF CONTENTS
I. INTRODUCTION ————————————————— 3 II. OVERVIEW ——————————————————- 4
RESOURCES SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
III. SYSTEM PREPARATION ——————————————— 4
SOMFY SYSTEM CRESTRON SYSTEM
IV. INSTALLATION —————————————————- 5
CONNECTIONS & INDICATORS BASIC WIRING FOR OPERATION USING MOTOR LABELS
V. SET UP ———————————————————– 7
ADD POE MOTOR GATEWAY MODULE ADD POE MOTOR ENDPOINT MODULE ADD POE MOTOR GROUP MODULE TEST OPERATION
APPENDIX ———————————————————— 11
A. AVAILABLE COMMANDS & ACTIONS
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I. INTRODUCTION

Who is this Guide for?

INTRODUCTION

This guide is aimed at providing support and guidance to Crestron® Integrators for achieving complete

automation of Somfy Power over Ethernet (PoE) motors.

What does this Guide contain?
The sections of this guide contain walkthroughs and methods of integrating Power over Ethernet (PoE) motors with Crestron.

For questions or assistance please contact technical support: (800) 22-SOMFY (76639) Get answers to your questions from our Somfy FAQ page: www.somfysystems.com/en-us/support/faq Follow the steps to access Service & Support.

How should this Guide be used? This guide is intended to be used as a reference manual.

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II. OVERVIEW
The Power over Ethernet (PoE) Motor is a low-voltage powered distribution and network-connected motor that utilizes PoE technology power and control from industry-common network switches. This motor supports both Somfy Synergy API and CoAP Digital Building API protocols and is
compatible with Power over Ethernet Network Switches IEEE 802.3at (PoE+) Type2 (30W) or higher. PoE motor system quantity is based on managing the number of devices on the subnet(s) available, unless
specific network configurations are in place and managed by an IT Administrator. RESOURCES
Visit www.somfypro.com for the following guides: · Somfy PoE Motor Programming Guide
Subscribe to the Somfy YouTube Channel www.youtube.com/somfysystems Visit Somfy U for all the training you need ­ your pace, your place www.somfyu.com
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS PC running Windows 10 or higher Crestron SIMPL Windows Crestron 3 or 4 Series Processor
Crestron Somfy PoE Gateway Module Crestron Somfy PoE Endpoint Module Crestron Somfy PoE Group Module
III. SYSTEM PREPARATION
SOMFY SYSTEM
A fully operational PoE Motor system is required prior to Crestron programming. · Confirm with the Shade Commissioning Agent that the PoE Motor firmware is up to date · Confirm with the Shade Commissioning Agent that all PoE Motors and Groups are configured · An Integration Report is generated in the PoE Motor Config Tool which will include the PoE Motor IP address
· Obtain the PoE Motor PIN codes from the Motor Information Labels
CRESTRON SYSTEM
A fully operational Crestron system is required prior to Crestron programming. Refer to the Integration Report for the PoE Motor IP address.
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IV. INSTALLATION
CONNECTIONS & INDICATORS

LED BEHAVIOR:
GREEN SOLID ON (2 seconds) ­ POWER UP BLINKING ­ BUS COMMUNICATION
AMBER SOLID ON ­ MOTOR LIMITS NOT SET BLINKS TWICE ­ PUSH IP ADDRESS TO THE
NETWORK
RED SOLID ON ­ OBSTACLE DETECTED BLINKING ­ THERMAL PROTECTION BLINKS TWICE ­ DRIVE IS OUT OF LIMITS FAST BLINKING ­ NOT CONNECTED TO THE
NETWORK, NO IP ADDRESS
OFF LIMITS ARE SET, MOTOR AT IDLE

Ethernet Input Power & Data from
PoE Switch
Motor Status LED
Programming Button

PROGRAMMING BUTTON FUNCTIONALITY

TYPE OF PRESS

OPERATION FROM PROGRAMMING BUTTON

Short Press (< 2 seconds) Sequential control of the motor UP/STOP/DOWN/STOP

Hold for first Jog

Send a DHCP request

Hold for second Jog

Force IP assignment method to DHCP

Hold for third Jog

Reset to factory mode

BASIC WIRING FOR OPERATION

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USING MOTOR LABELS
Each Somfy PoE motor is supplied with four motor information labels that should be referenced to connect to motors. The label includes a four-digit PIN code for the motor and will be used to log in to the motor. These codes will be used for the life of the product.
DO NOT DISCARD THE MOTOR INFORMATION LABELS!
One of the motor information labels should remain on the body of the motor. The other three labels should be shipped in the packaging of the motorized product or see below for recommended locations to use the labels.
Suggested locations for the Motor Information Labels:
· Finished motorized products: Examples: – Attached to the motor cable – Removeable shade hem bar – Motor cover
· Inside the valance of the motorized product · Work order sheet used in project planning · Product packaging used for shipping

Example above: On motor tube

Example above: Shade hem bar

Example above: On motor cable

IMPORTANT NOTE:
Gathering and organizing motor PIN codes and motor information from the included motor labels is very important in navigating through the PoE motor graphical user interface.

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V. SET UP
ADD POE MOTOR GATEWAY MODULE
This module works in conjunction with the Somfy PoE Motor Endpoint and Group modules to control one or more Somfy PoE motors. 1) In SIMPL Windows, OPEN the “Somfy POE Motor v1.0 Demo IP” file 2) In the Program View, DOUBLE-CLICK the “S-8 : Somfy POE Motor v1.0 Gateway” module 3) In the Detail View, SELECT the Command Processor ID in the “CommandProcessor_ID” field
The default ID is set to 1. Up to 10 Command Processors are available per project. 4) ENTER the IP address of one of the PoE motors in the “IP_Address” field 5) ENTER the four-digit PIN code from the motor information label in the “Motor_PIN” field
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This module works in conjunction with the Somfy PoE Motor Gateway module to control one Somfy PoE motor. One Endpoint module is required for each PoE motor in the installation.

  1. In the Program View, DOUBLE-CLICK the “S-4.2 : Somfy POE Motor v1.0 Endpoint: Motor 1” module 2) In the Detail View, SELECT the Command Processor ID of the Gateway module in the “CommandProcessor_ID” field 3) ENTER the last six digits of a PoE Motor MAC Address in the “Target_ID” field
  2. In the Program View, DOUBLE-CLICK the “S-5.2 : Somfy POE Motor v1.0 Endpoint: Motor 2” module 5) In the Detail View, SELECT the Command Processor ID of the Gateway module in the “CommandProcessor_ID” field 6) ENTER last six digits of another PoE motor MAC Address in the “Target_ID” field
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This module works in conjunction with the Somfy PoE Motor Gateway and Endpoint module to control one group of Somfy PoE motors. One Group module is required for each PoE motor group in the installation.

  1. In the Program View, DOUBLE-CLICK the “S-6.2 : Somfy POE Motor v1.0 Group: Group 1” module 2) In the Detail View, SELECT the Command Processor ID of the Gateway module in the “CommandProcessor_ID” field 3) ENTER the first PoE motor group name in the “Group_Name” field
  2. In the Program View, DOUBLE-CLICK the “S-7.2 : Somfy POE Motor v1.0 Group: Group 2” module 5) In the Detail View, SELECT the Command Processor ID of the Gateway module in the “CommandProcessor_ID” field 6) ENTER the second PoE motor group name in the “Group_Name” field
  3. In the Button Bar, SELECT “Convert/Compile,” then SELECT “OK” when complete
  4. SELECT “Transfer Program,” then SELECT “Send” to transfer the program to the Crestron Controller
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R E F R E S HT EASUTTOH PE ENRTAI CT AI OT NI O N T O K E N
Refer to Appendix A of this guide for a list of Available Commands & Actions.

  1. OPEN the “Somfy PoE Motor v1.0 Demo XPANEL” file 2) SELECT “Options” 3) SELECT “Host Settings” 4) ENTER the IP address of the Crestron Controller in the “Hostname/IP Address” field 5) SELECT “Connect” 6) Use the Controls to test operation of the devices
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APPENDIX
[APPENDIX A] AVAILABLE COMMANDS & ACTIONS

Close Open Stop Toggle Target Level Move to IP

POE MOTOR BLIND & GROUP Moves blind to the fully closed position Moves blind to the fully open position Stops blind when moving Sequence controls blind close-stop-open Moves blind to a percent openness (0-100) Moves blind to intermediate position 1-16

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