This document provides information about an air conditioner control system called iAirCon that allows controlling air conditioners via a smartphone app. The system uses WiFi modules connected to individual air conditioners that communicate with a server to enable remote control from any iPhone or Android device. Key features include controlling temperature settings, modes and fan speed from anywhere via the internet. The document outlines how to set up an account, link the WiFi modules to a router, control multiple air conditioners, and troubleshoot potential issues.
This project is called ‘Voice Controlled Home Automation project using Arduino’
which enables a user to control the home appliances through voice commands sent to
an Android app i.e AMR voice app.
Project Report on HOME AUTOMATION USING DTMF.
The Project “Home Automation using mobile communication” has different sections such as:
1.Microcontroller
2.DTMF decoder
3. Relays
. This project we propose a unique System for Home automation utilizing Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) that is paired with a wireless module to provide seamless wireless control over many devices in a house. This user console has many keys, each corresponding to the device that needs to be activated. The encoder encodes the user choice and sends via a GSM transmitter. The GSM receiver receives the modulated signal and demodulates it and the user choice is determined by the DTMF decoder. Based upon this the required appliance is triggered.
This project is called ‘Voice Controlled Home Automation project using Arduino’
which enables a user to control the home appliances through voice commands sent to
an Android app i.e AMR voice app.
Project Report on HOME AUTOMATION USING DTMF.
The Project “Home Automation using mobile communication” has different sections such as:
1.Microcontroller
2.DTMF decoder
3. Relays
. This project we propose a unique System for Home automation utilizing Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) that is paired with a wireless module to provide seamless wireless control over many devices in a house. This user console has many keys, each corresponding to the device that needs to be activated. The encoder encodes the user choice and sends via a GSM transmitter. The GSM receiver receives the modulated signal and demodulates it and the user choice is determined by the DTMF decoder. Based upon this the required appliance is triggered.
The past decade has seen significant advancement in the field of consumer electronics. Various ‘intelligent’ appliances such as cellular phones, air-conditioners, home security devices, home theatres, etc. are set to realize the concept of a smart home. They have given rise to a Personal Area Network in home environment, where all these appliances can be interconnected and monitored using a single controller.
Busy families and individuals with physical limitation represent an attractive market for home automation and networking. A wireless home network that does not incur additional costs of wiring would be desirable. Bluetooth technology, which has emerged in late 1990s, is an ideal solution for this purpose.
Home automation involves introducing a degree of computerized or automatic control to
Certain electrical and electronic systems in a building. These include lighting, temperature
Control etc.
This project demonstrates a simple home automation system which contains a remote mobile host controller and several client modules (home appliances). The client modules communicate with the host controller through a wireless device such as a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, in this case, an android based Smart phone.
Introduction to the MHK1 from Mitsubishi ElectricJohn Chavez
This is a presentation to introduce the MHK1 wireless RedLINK wall mounted remote controller for the M & P Series cooling and heating inverter ductless made by Mitsubishi Electric.
This presentation describes the features, benefits, operation, accessories, and installation of the MHK1 and attempts to answer the FAQs.
It is free to distribute with author's credit.
Domotics – A Cost Effective Smart Home Automation System Using Wifi as Networ...IJERA Editor
This paper describes an investigation into the potential for remote controlled operation of home automation (also called as Domotics) systems. It considers problems with their implementation, discusses possible solutions through various network technologies and indicates how to optimize the use of such systems. This paper emphasizes on the design and prototype implementation of new home automation system that uses WiFi technology as a network infrastructure connecting its parts. The proposed can be viewed on two fold; the first part is the software (web server), which presents system core that manages, controls, and monitors users’ home. Users and system administrator can locally (LAN) or remotely (internet) manage the system code. Second part is hardware interface module, which provides appropriate interface to sensors and actuator of home automation system. Unlike most of available home automation system in the market the proposed system is scalable that one server can manage many hardware interface modules as long as it exists on WiFi network coverage.
In this presentation, Vaishanavi introduces automation and explains home automation in brief. Her interest area lies in wireless communication and security between home automation devices.
HVAC basics for US Home Automation IntegratorsVicky Ashkenazi
Does the word “HVAC” sound like an abbreviation in a foreign language? In this webinar, we’ll explain everything you need to know about HVAC while diving into the details and showing you what’s inside.
The past decade has seen significant advancement in the field of consumer electronics. Various ‘intelligent’ appliances such as cellular phones, air-conditioners, home security devices, home theatres, etc. are set to realize the concept of a smart home. They have given rise to a Personal Area Network in home environment, where all these appliances can be interconnected and monitored using a single controller.
Busy families and individuals with physical limitation represent an attractive market for home automation and networking. A wireless home network that does not incur additional costs of wiring would be desirable. Bluetooth technology, which has emerged in late 1990s, is an ideal solution for this purpose.
Home automation involves introducing a degree of computerized or automatic control to
Certain electrical and electronic systems in a building. These include lighting, temperature
Control etc.
This project demonstrates a simple home automation system which contains a remote mobile host controller and several client modules (home appliances). The client modules communicate with the host controller through a wireless device such as a Bluetooth enabled mobile phone, in this case, an android based Smart phone.
Introduction to the MHK1 from Mitsubishi ElectricJohn Chavez
This is a presentation to introduce the MHK1 wireless RedLINK wall mounted remote controller for the M & P Series cooling and heating inverter ductless made by Mitsubishi Electric.
This presentation describes the features, benefits, operation, accessories, and installation of the MHK1 and attempts to answer the FAQs.
It is free to distribute with author's credit.
Domotics – A Cost Effective Smart Home Automation System Using Wifi as Networ...IJERA Editor
This paper describes an investigation into the potential for remote controlled operation of home automation (also called as Domotics) systems. It considers problems with their implementation, discusses possible solutions through various network technologies and indicates how to optimize the use of such systems. This paper emphasizes on the design and prototype implementation of new home automation system that uses WiFi technology as a network infrastructure connecting its parts. The proposed can be viewed on two fold; the first part is the software (web server), which presents system core that manages, controls, and monitors users’ home. Users and system administrator can locally (LAN) or remotely (internet) manage the system code. Second part is hardware interface module, which provides appropriate interface to sensors and actuator of home automation system. Unlike most of available home automation system in the market the proposed system is scalable that one server can manage many hardware interface modules as long as it exists on WiFi network coverage.
In this presentation, Vaishanavi introduces automation and explains home automation in brief. Her interest area lies in wireless communication and security between home automation devices.
HVAC basics for US Home Automation IntegratorsVicky Ashkenazi
Does the word “HVAC” sound like an abbreviation in a foreign language? In this webinar, we’ll explain everything you need to know about HVAC while diving into the details and showing you what’s inside.
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This user manual serves as general guidance for UbiBot Smart Air Quality Sensors. Some features, which are marked with asterisk, are available only for specific versions. Please refer to the related instructions according to the version you purchased. By using this user manual, it will be easy for the user to operate the device.
This ppt explains about Home Automation by Android Application based Remote Control, student is provided with his/her authorized tag to swipe over the reader to record their attendance.
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LumiRing Technology - Infinity Manual
Universal network bridge INFINITY is designed to provide wireless transmission of control
signals in access control systems. The device set consists of a Master device and a Slave device.
The master device is connected to inputs and outputs of any ACS controller, and the Slave device
to peripheral equipment, including actuators (locks, barriers, etc.), control devices (exit buttons,
control panels, etc.), and sensors (door sensor, tamper switch, etc.).
The Orvibo Allone lets you control your IR controllable devices (such as TV, DVD player, air conditioner, ...) from your smartphone, wherever you are on WiFi or 4G networks. Your smartphone will become a universal IR remote.
IRJET- Android based Home Automation using Bluetooth Technology
AirCon Infinity - Internet of things
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Air Conditioner Control
ODM & OEM by EKON Manufacturing Inc.
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iAirCon Control
Control aircon by iPhone and Android
Specification
Measure Room temperature via built-in temperature sensor NTC
Changeover between heating, cooling and Auto mode from Android or iPhone App
Control 3-speed fan control (automatically or manually) by App
Work voltage between 5 to 12VDC (5 or 6 or 9 or 12V).
Work current: maximum 300mA (at peak)
Set Point Temperature Range: 16 ~ 32oc
Room Temperature range: 0 ~ 40oc
Wifi Communication distance: maximum 100 meters (at line of sight)
Wireless frequency: 2.4GHz ISM free frequency range
IR distance: Max. 6 meters at line of sight
Turn Off or ON the air condition to its last status from the device
Nonflammable ABS plastic casing. White color or custom design
EKON can redesign Plastic Mold and PCB according to customers’ requirements
Indoor use only
CE standard
Application
Energy Save
Home Automation and Smart Home / Office
Air Condition control system
Building Management System
Remote access for air condition
Increase AirCon functionality (as marketing tool)
Main Features
Control AirCon by iPhone and Android from anywhere in the
world (via Wifi or 3G/4G)
Control Cold / Hot / Auto mode, Set Point, Fan 1, 2, 3, Auto
2 way communication (ensure commands received)
Compatible with Panasonic, Gree, Midea, Toshiba and
Carrier air condition with infrared remote control
Plug and Play – no need any installation
No need additional controller in between
Manual ON/OFF control aircon from deviceModel: iAirCon IR050
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Dimensions
AirCon brand selection
To change between different AirCon brands, use the jumpers as follows:
Connection
1. Connect to power supply
2. Mount in eye contact with aircon (so IR can send command) – test with the ON/OFF
button before final mount
3. NTC (temperature sensor) should have flow of air so it can sense the ambient room
temperature. Ensure it is not located next to heat / cool areas
4. Do not mount the module next to metal areas (concrete walls) which will block the
wireless range
Toshiba Panasonic Midea Gree
10 mm
25 mm50 mm
On Button (last status).
Press long to Restore
Off Button
IR transmitter
& Dual LED (Red and Blue)
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How it works
To control the air condition via the internet all devices has to be connected to the cloud as
follows:
To Control AirCon from the phone the following steps take place:
Note:
The Phone Server Router Wifi Module are in 2 way communication (receive status back).
The Wifi Module AirCon are in 1 way communication (no status back from the aircon).
If user changes the aircon’s settings with the aircon’s remote control, the App will be out of Sync. Only
after user changes the aircon’s settings with the Phone it will be Sync again.
Internet
iPhone or Android
with App installed
Virtual Server i.e. Amazon
(with EKON’s software)
WiFi Router
(in Home)
AirCon 1
1. User press
any button
on the App
2. Phone send
command
to Server
3. Server send
command
to Router
4. Router send
command to
wifi module
5. Wifi module
send IR to
AirCon
6. Wifi module
send status
to router
7. Router send
status back
to server
8. Server send
status back
to Phone
9. Phone App
update
status
10.User see
the status
on App
AirCon 2… (max. 20)
wifi
IR
Wifi or 3G/4G
wifi
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Setup
Step 1 – Register Account
After APP has been downloaded from App store or Google Play (search ‘iAirCon’) and installed
on the phone / pad, user has to register new account with its email and new password. The
account information is stored on the Server.
a) Open the App and press register new user
b) Type your email (user name), invent new password and fill up the information and Save
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Step 2 – Smart Link (Join wifi module to Router)
Link between the Wifi Router and all the Wifi Modules in the house / office.
a) Connect the wifi module/s to power – the blue + red led should flash
b) Smart Link - To ensure security from neighbors accessing the system, user has to type in
the router’s password and press ‘Configure’ (ensure phone is connected to the router):
c) Naming - After few seconds the App will show all the modules that have been linked.
Type in the name for each wifi module according to the location of the aircon:
d) After Smart Link is completed press ‘DONE’ to go to main page.
Only wifi modules with the same SSID
and Password as the Router’s can
connect to the system.
‘Configure’ links all the newly powered
wifi module. Modules that have been
already joined before cannot be
connected again.
The wifi module’s LED indicate
configuration as follows:
New (no link): Red + Blue flash fast
After Link: Red Flash Slow + Blue Off
If link but no communication with
router: Red flash fast +Blue Off
Notice that name can be
changed any time later.
For ease of use, choose
name such as living room,
kid’s room, kitchen, etc.)
It is also possible to add
modules 1 by 1 to keep the
required order in the list and
to easily identify each
module individually.
Before
Smart Link
After
Smart Link
Show router’s name
Type router’s password
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e) Sync Wifi Module with Server - at this stage the APP should list all the connected wifi
modules. Press the OFF button of each of the wifi modules few times to ensure
communication with server – each button should show the room temperature.
Multiple Air Conditioners
Each App can add up to 20 air conditioners (different wifi modules) to its account from different
locations (routers):
Home’s Air Conditioner
Office’s Air Conditioner
Beach House’s Air Conditioner
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Control
To quick control and monitor air condition:
To control individual AirCon press center area of any aircon’s button:
Any press of a button sends the command to the aircon (Blue LED on the wifi module will flash).
The shaded buttons + set point temperature + room temperature is the actual reading back
from the module (not what user pressed)
Power OFF individual AirCon Power ON individual AirCon to last status
Power ON all linked AirCon to last statusPower OFF all linked AirCon
Refresh Status of all AirCon Open Setup Page
Name of aircon. Blue = Cool Mode is ONRed = Heat Mode is ON
White = AirCon is OFF Fan Level (1 / 2 / 3 / Auto)
Room Temperature
Set Point Temperature
Press this area to open
control page (see below)
Set Cold Mode
Power Off air con (shade show status)
Set Heat Mode
Set Auto Mode
Set Fan Auto
Set Fan 3
Increase Set Point Temperature
Set Fan 1
Set Fan 2 (shade show status)
Decrease Set Point Temperature
Go to main page Room Temperature status
Set Point Temperature status
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Multiple Users
Once account has been registered and all AirCon has been linked to the router, each member of
the family can LOG IN to the account with the same email and password to control all the aircon
in the home.
User can control aircon at the same time which will automatically update the status online of
each aircon.
Sign In all Dad Phone Mom Phone Kid 1 Phone Kid 2 Phone…
Un Smart Link
To remove the smart link configuration from any of the wifi module (in case of replacing router
or moving the wifi module to a new house) do the following:
Enter Setup page Press “X” on the module to remove
Note: Un Smart Link must be done while phone and wifi modules are connected to the original
router (where Smart Link was done originally). Please refer bellow to troubleshooting if there is
no access to the router. After Un Smart Link is performed successfully, the Red and Blue led will
flash fast.
After Red/Blue start to
flash, power off the
wifi module for
10seconds
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Troubleshoot
1. Cannot link device to router
Ensure router’s password is right. If wrong, wait 30 seconds for blue / red led to
flash again and repeat smart link
Restart the wifi module (power off for 10 seconds)
Change the router’s frequency from 40MHz to 20MHz while adding the
modules. After adding can change back to 40MHz
If can see module in smart link list but cannot add it, it means the module has
already been added to another account and has not been removed. Need to
remove it from another account (otherwise cannot be added!)
Ensure there is good wifi signal in the area of the wifi module. Place the phone
next to the air conditioner and ensure it has full coverage. If not, add wifi repeater
2. No communication (Yellow mark on App)
Ensure phone is connected to internet
Ensure Router is working properly
Ensure wifi module have power
Ensure RED LED on wifi module flash slow meaning it is connected to router. If
fast flash, check router. If blue + red flash so repeat the Smart Link process
3. Router is malfunction
If router is to be replaced, need to Smart Link all wifi module again to the new router:
If the old router is functional, need first to Un Smart Link all modules (see above).
And then sign in again with the new router and repeat the Smart Link steps
If Router is not functional, press ‘ON’ switch for 7 seconds till RED LED goes ON steady.
Then open the App and connect to the new router and re-sign in again.
Un Smart Link all modules and repeat the Smart Link again with the new router
Sign Out Sign In Un Smart Link Smart Link
(repeat for all) (repeat for all)
Press 7 Sec to Restore
(repeat for all modules)