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Connected Home Solutions
Eaton’s Wiring DevicesHome automation hub
REPRESENTED LOCALLY BYPHOENIX SALES & MARKETING, Inc.www.myphoenixsales.com
Eaton’s home automation hub is a powerful gateway for your connected home. With a single app, it puts automation and energy management a touch away.
Single app control: Manage lighting, security systems, locks, garage door openers, thermostats, cameras, entertainment networks, sensors and more.
Security enabled: Integrate with popular security systems to simplify control.
Simplified installation: Install the hub and Z-Wave based products with ad-hoc wifi capability and mobile app.
User interface: The intuitive mobile app works across different eco-systems and supports voice control.
Remote access: Allow users to access the system and connected devices away from home.
Eaton’s home automation hub provides homeowners, builders and electrical contractors with a single, smart home solution for integrated automation and energy management.
2 EATON Home automation hub
Mobile and voice based
control
CONNECTING YOUR HOME
Single app control:Manage lighting, security systems, locks, garage door openers, thermostats, cameras, entertainment networks, sensors and more.
WiFi
Thermostats
Lighting controls
SensorsMusic systems
SecurityDoor
locks
Garagedooropeners
HomeAutomation Hub is a powerful gateway
for your connected
home. With a single
app, it puts automationand energymanagement a touch away.
Eaton’s Home Automation Hub
Description Catalog no.
Home Automation Hub HOMECT
HOMECT
Color information:DW (Decorator White)
Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
• Simple and quick installation• App based local and remote control of hub and
all devices connected to it• AP/Ad-hoc WiFi mode for installation without
an active internet connection• Can be mounted on the wall or placed on a flat
surface• Powered by micro USB or Power over Ethernet
(PoE). PoE injector sold separately• Built-in WiFi and Z-Wave radios for connecting
wide variety of devices
• Automatic over the air software updates to ensurethe device is always up to date
• Support for configurable scenes, schedulesand notifications (text and email)
• Auto discovery and simple setup of popular smarthome products including lighting controls,thermostats, garage door openers, door locks,sensors and more
• Works with Eaton Home App (available for IOSand Andriod devices)
• Works with Amazon Alexa for voice based control
Product description120V/AC/c.a/CA; 50/60Hz power supply
Design features
Home automation hub
Home automation hub
Home automation bundles
Description Color Catalog no.
Home automation hub with (2) Z-Wave Dimmers RF9540-NDW DW RF95KIT44
Home automation hub with (2) Z-Wave Switches RF9501DW DW RF95KIT11
Home automation hub with (1) Z-Wave Dimmer RF9540-NDW and (1) Z-Wave Switch RF9501DW DW RF95KIT41
Home automation hub with (2) Z-Wave Dimmers RF9540-NDW and (2) Z-Wave Switches RF9501DW DW RF95KIT4411
cULus Listed UL 498 and UL1310; NOM certified
RF9540-NDW
RF9501DW
DW
Decorator White
RF95KIT44Hub + (2) RF9540-NDW
RF95KIT11Hub + (2) RF9501DW
RF95KIT41Hub + (1) RF9540-NDW and (1) RF9501DW
RF95KIT4411Hub + (2) RF9540-NDW and (2) RF9501DW
Home automation bundles
3EATON Home automation hub
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© 2017 EatonAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAPublication No. BR610022EN_V1August 2017
Electrical Sector203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269United StatesEaton.comEaton.com/wiringdevices
Electrical SectorCanada Operations5925 McLaughlin RoadMississauga, Ontario, L5R 1B8CanadaEatonCanada.caEaton.com/wiringdevices
Electrical SectorMexico OperationsCarr. Tlalnepantla -Cuautitlan Km 17.8 s/nCol. Villa Jardin esq.Cerrada 8 de MayoCuautitlan, Mexico CP 54800MexicoEaton.mxEaton.com/wiringdevices
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All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
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Visit our website:www.Eaton.com/connectedhome
REPRESENTED LOCALLY BYPHOENIX SALES & MARKETING, Inc.www.myphoenixsales.com
DescriptionThe home automation hub is a powerful gateway for your connected home. From a single app, the hub can manage lighting controls, home security systems, door locks, garage door openers, thermostats, and more!
Design features• Simple and quick installation• App based local and remote control of hub and all devices
connected to it• AP/Ad-hoc WiFi mode for installation without an active internet
connection• Can be mounted on the wall or placed on a flat surface• Powered by micro USB or Power over Ethernet (PoE). PoE injector
sold separately• Built-in WiFi and Z-Wave radios for connecting wide variety of
smart home devices• Automatic over the air software updates to ensure the hub is
always up to date• Support for configurable scenes, schedules and notifications (text
and email)• Auto discovery and simple setup of popular smart home products
including lighting controls, thermostats, garage door openers, doorlocks, sensors and more
• Works with Amazon Alexa for voice based control
Home automation hub
Catalog No. Description
HOMECT Home automation hub*
HOMECT
Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
Project Name: Prepared By:
Project Number: Date:
Catalog Number: Type:
Table 1. Home automation hub
*Powered by micro USB or Power over Ethernet (PoE). PoE injector sold separately.
Technical Data Effective August 2017
REPRESENTED LOCALLY BYPHOENIX SALES & MARKETING, Inc.www.myphoenixsales.com
Technical DataEffective August 2017
Home automation hub
EATON www.eaton.com/wiringdevices2 Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
Eaton’s home automation hub is designed to act as a single solution for home owners, home builders and electrical contractors looking for a smart home system that incorporates home automation & energy management.
The home automation hub is designed to provide best in class user experience with Eaton’s line of compatible home automation products. The hub also allows homeowners and installers to integrate variety of other popular smart home devices such as Nest thermostats, Amazon Echo, Kwikset locks, as well as security systems. By integrating the control of these various devices into a single app, we help simplify home automation experience for the homeowners.
The hub is a powerful device that continues to let homeowners access their smart home even when the internet connection to the cloud is down. With ad-hoc WiFi capability, contractors can install the controller and Z-Wave based products in new home construction when there is no internet connectivity.
With automatic firmware updates, Eaton ensures the hub is always current. This allows the device to have the latest features and fix any issues without service interruptions and expensive call backs.
Applications
Project Name: Prepared By:
Project Number: Date:
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Table 2. Specifications
Device Type Home Automation Hub
Input Connections Network: 1 Ethernet Port, 8 wire RJ45 with LED indicators for diagnostic 10/100/1000 BaseT Ethernet portPower: 802.11af POE or 5Vdc over micro USBUSB: 2 USB 2.0 ports (for future connectivity)Connectivity: 802.11n Wi-Fi and 908.4 MHz (Z-Wave)
Computing Processor: Quad Core 900MHzMemory: 1GB DDR2, 8GB flashOperating System: Linux
Operating Environment Temperature: 41° to 113°F (5° to 45°C) Relative humidity: 10 to 90% (non-condensing)
Physical Dimensions (W X H X D) 3.85 X 5.98 X 1.32 inMounting (W X H X D) 3.85 X 5.98 X 1.32 in
Mobile and voice based
control
CONNECTING YOUR HOMEEaton’s Home Automation Hub
Single app control:Manage lighting, security systems, locks, garage door openers, thermostats, cameras, entertainment networks, sensors and more.
WiFi
Thermostats
Lighting controls
SensorsMusic systems
SecurityDoorlocks
Garagedoor
openers
HomeAutomation Hub is a powerful gatewayfor your connectedhome. With a singleapp, it puts automation and energy management a touch away.
Eaton’s home automation hub provides homeowners, builders and electrical contractors with a single, smart home solution for integrated automation and energy management.
Technical Data Effective August 2017
Home automation hub
Project Name: Prepared By:
Project Number: Date:
Catalog Number: Type:
ManufacturerLighting ControlsLighting Controls
Device Type Model
Eaton Z-Wave dimmers & accessory dimmers RF9540-N, RF9542-Z, RF9534, RF9536-N, RF9537-NZ-Wave switches & accessory switches RF9501, RF9517, RF9518Z-Wave scene controller RFWC5Z-Wave tamper resistant receptacle RFTR9505-TZ-Waveplug-in moldules RFAPM, RFLDM
Sensorsighting Controls
Aeotec Multi Sensor DSB05 Door/Window Sensor DSB29 Range Extender DSD37Recessed Door/Window Sensor DSB54Water Sensor DSB45
Fibaro Door/Window Sensor FGK-101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107Flood Detection Sensor FGFS-101Motion Detection Sensor FGMS-001
Access Controlighting Controls
Kwikset Deadbolt 910, 912, 914, 916Schlage Deadbolt BE369, BE468, BE469
Lever FE599Yale Deadbolt YRD-110, YRD-120, YRD-220, YRD-240Linear Garage Door Controller GD00ZClimate Controlighting Controls
Clare Controls Thermostat CH-THSTAT-Z, CH-THSTAT-W, CH-TSB10-WFThermostat/Humidistat CH-THSTAT-W
Waterighting Controls
Clare Controls Water Valve CH-WV01Water Sensor and Freeze alarm CH-WWA-02-W
Fibaro Flood Sensor FGFS-101WaterCop Shut-Off Valve WCVLFSecurityighting Controls
Resolution Products Helix RE6100P
Table 3. Compatible products
3EATON www.eaton.com/wiringdevicesCompliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
Compatible access, lighting, sensors, and water devices can be added using the Eaton Home App. See the folowing for compatible devices.
We are always adding more devices to be compatible with our system. Please visit our website www.eaton.com/connectedhome for the latest list of compatible devices.
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www.myphoenixsales.com
Technical DataEffective August 2017
Home automation hub
Table 5. Color Ordering Information
Project Name: Prepared By:
Project Number: Date:
Catalog Number: Type:
Electrical Sector203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269United StatesEaton.comEaton.com/wiringdevices
Electrical SectorCanada Operations5925 McLaughlin RoadMississauga, Ontario, L5R 1B8CanadaEatonCanada.caEaton.com/wiringdevices
Electrical SectorMexico OperationsCarr. Tlalnepantla -Cuautitlán Km 17.8 s/nCol. Villa Jardín esq.Cerrada 8 de MayoCuautitlán, México CP 54800MéxicoEaton.mxEaton.com/wiringdevices
Eaton is a registered trademark.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Eaton1000 Eaton BoulevardCleveland, OH 44122United StatesEaton.com
© 2017 EatonAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAPublication No. TD610076ENAugust 2017
DW
(Decorator White)
Compliances, specifications and availability are subject to change without notice.
Manufacturer Climate Controlighting Controls
Device Type Model
Google Nest Learning Thermostat Generation 1, 2 & 3Honeywell Thermostat Lyric T6 Pro Wi-Fi, Lyric T5 Wi-Fi, Lyric RoundCCTV/Videoghting Controls
Clare Controls 1 MP Indoor Wi-Fi Cube Camera with IR CVP-B1C50-IDIW2 MP Indoor Pan and Tilt Camera with IR CVP-B2PT502 MP Indoor Wi-Fi Cube Camera with IR CVP-B2C50-IDIW2 MP Low Profile Mini-Dome Camera with Wi-Fi CVP-B2D50-ODIW2 MP Mini-Dome Camera CVP-B2D50-ODI2 MP Turret Camera with Enhanced IR CVP-B2T50-ODI2 MP Mini-Bullet Camera with IR CVP-B2B50-ODI2 MP PTZ Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera with IR CVP-M2PTZ50-ODI4 MP Varifocal Bullet Camera with IR CVP-M4B50-ODI
4 MP Motorized Varifocal Dome Camera with IR CVP-M4D50-ODIM4 MP Vairfocal Dome Camera with IR CVP-M4D50-ODI
Video Doorbellighting Controls
Clare Controls Video Doorbell CVP-B2DB50-ODIWMusic hting Controls
Denon Heos All modelsSonos Sonos All models
Table 4. Auto-discoverable devicesAuto-discoverable devices include some popular smart home devices including CCTVs, video doorbells & music devices. These devices will automatically show up in your Eaton Home App as soon as they are installed on your device and are on the same WiFi network as the Eaton home automation hub.
We are always adding more devices to be compatible with our system. Please visit our website www.eaton.com/connectedhome for the latest list of compatible devices.
Eaton’s Wiring DevicesFAQs - Frequently Asked Questions
Eaton’s Home Automation Hub1. What is the Home automation hub?The Home automation hub is a powerful gateway for your connected home. From a single app which can be downloaded from the Apple Appstore or Google Play, the hub can manage lighting controls, home security, door locks, garage door openers, thermostats, and more!
2. What technology supports the Home automation hub?Eaton’s Home automation hub supports Z-Wave and WiFi wireless protocols. The technology enables the hub to be compatible with Eaton’sZ-Wave based wireless lighting controls as well as a host of other Z-Wave and WiFi based smart home devices.
3. What can the homeowner do with the Home automation hub?The homeowner can control compatible, installed residential products by setting up scenes and schedules and creating automations throughthe Eaton Home app. It also supports activated controls through Amazon Alexa. For example:
Scenes: Configure a scene that locks the front door, turns ON the living room lights to 30% dim level, and sets the thermostat to 76°.Automations: Create automations to initiate sensor based actions that enable your garage door to open and hallway lights to turn ON as you arrive home. Schedules: Set up a schedule through the Eaton Home app that enables your interior and exterior lights to turn ON at a precise time.Voice based control: Eaton’s Home automation hub supports integration with Amazon Alexa to activate convenient voice commands such as turning lights ON and OFF, locking doors and simply adjusting thermostats.
4. What is the wireless range for the Home automation hub?Wireless range is dependent on many factors in a residential application, but a typical application may have a range of about 60 ft. For aZ-Wave installation, you can enhance the range of the hub by adding Eaton’s Z-Wave Wireless devices at regular intervals as they all act asrepeaters and help create a stronger mesh network.
5. How many times can a Z-Wave signal be repeated?A Z-Wave signal can be repeated up to a total of 4 times. That means a device can have up to 3 devices (already installed in the network)between itself and controller, unless it can directly be reached by the controller.
6. Will my Home automation hub connect to 5GHz network?No. The Home automation hub will only connect to 2.4GHz network
7. Where is the ideal location in the home to place the Home automation hub?The Home automation hub relies on wireless communication to ‘talk’ to devices and control them. Just like your WiFi router, your hub shouldbe placed centrally within the home network preferable at a slight elevation from ground. Avoid placing the hub in a cabinet or near anythingthat might interfere with its radio signal.
8. How does the Eaton Home app connect to my Home automation hub?The Eaton Home app connects to your Home automation hub using a cloud. The account that you create while setting up the app and thecontroller will be used by the cloud to access your system.
9. Does the Home automation hub support integration with Amazon Alexa, Google Home and IFTTT?Eaton’s Home automation hub integrates with Amazon Echo and other Alexa enabled devices for convenient voice based control of yoursystem. Currently Eaton’s Home automation hub does not support integration with Google Home and IFTTT, but we are continuously addingfeatures to the hub. Look for more information on this soon!
10. How many devices can I have on my network?Eaton’s Home automation hub is a Z-Wave Plus certified gateway. A single Z-Wave network supports up to 232 devices but we recommendlimiting a wireless network to around 100 devices for the most optimal experience.
11. What happens to my installed connected home devices when internet or power goes out?If your internet goes down but your WiFi network is still present, your Home automation hub will be able to control Eaton’s Z-Wavedevices and select other devices through your Eaton Home app.If your power goes out, your home automation bridge will not be able to communicate with the connected devices in your home.However, all the settings and associations will remain in the hub for you to seamlessly use once the power comes back.
12. What other devices does my Home automation hub work with?Eaton’s Home automation hub seamlessly integrates with many popularsmart home devices. Please visit www.eaton.com/connectedhome forthe most up to date list.
Eaton1000 Eaton BoulevardCleveland, OH 44122United StatesEaton.com
Eaton’s Wiring Devices Division203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269Eaton.com/wiringdevices
© 2017 EatonAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAPublication No. PA610004ENNovember 2017
Eaton is a registered trademark.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Installation Guide
Brochure Spec Sheet
Eaton’s Wiring DevicesHome Network Security Best Practices
Security is top priority at Eaton. This document contains a brief description of how Eaton Home protects your security and some suggestions for keeping your home network secure.
Eaton HomeEaton values the customer’s security and has worked hard to make sure that the Eaton Home app is protected.
SmartHome system PIN (personal identification number)Eaton Home secures app access through a PIN, assigned by default and the customized by the user.
The default SmartHome PIN should be changed immediately after your first connection to the SmartHome with the app. To change the PIN, open the app and browse to Reset PIN (Settings > Configuration > Reset PIN), and then select a PIN that contains a combination of letters (upper and lowercase), numbers, and symbols. Avoid selecting an easily guessed PIN-1234.
Consider changing your PIN every 30 to 90 days or after guests/installers access your smart home system. This prevents continued access from undesired users.
Note: For added security, first time connections to the Eaton Home project with a user device (smartphone) must be made while on premises and connected to the LAN.
Secure tokens for remote connections Eaton Home uses secure tokens for device connections. Thermostats, security devices, etc., all use tokens. These tokens are short lived and change regularly to ensure that connections are safe.
Reverse proxy The Eaton Home app opens a secure encrypted tunnel to a cloud based system using authorized user provided credentials, to authenticate device communication in the home. The encrypted tunnel is created between the user’s device and the Eaton Home app, no further communication is made to other internet services.
Homeowner notified when their system is accessed using Pro Install app The homeowner is notified when a installer accesses their project using the Eaton’s Pro Install app. This appears as pop-up notification on all connected Android smartphones or iOS devices. This alerts the homeowner that their system is being accessed. So, no more blind updates or changes. The homeowner can contact the installer to learn about the changes.
Controlled incoming connections The Eaton’s Home automation hub only uses encrypted SSL (Secure Socket Layer) based protocols to communicate with client devices and the app. The hub initiates all connections and does not allow traffic over ports without valid credentials. This makes unauthorized devices unable to connect to your Eaton Home system.
Home network securityNot only do we care about Eaton Home security, but also general home network security. See the security suggestions below.
Change your default router administrator password and username Most WiFi wireless routers and access points have a manufacturer set default admin username and password. This information is often simple and documented. If unchanged, this leaves you vulnerable to cybercriminals. These settings should be changed immediately. A secure router password should be at least 20 characters long and include a combination of numbers, letters (upper and lowercase), and symbols.Some routers allow remote access from the internet. Disabling this feature helps prevent hackers from connecting to your router on a device not on your wireless network.
Choose a strong WiFi passwordDefault router passwords are easy to guess when manufacturer information is known or available. A secure wireless password should be at least 20 characters long and include a combination of numbers, letters (upper and lowercase), and symbols. A complex password also discourages hackers from accessing your network to “borrow” your data.
Use network encryptionDo not use outdated encryption technology. WEP and WPA encryption are older and susceptible to hacking. WPA2 AES is the current secure standard, compatible with most modern routers and WiFi devices.
Eaton’s Wiring DevicesHome Network Security Best Practices
Hide your network SSIDIf you do not need to broadcast your SSID, hide it. Most routers allow an admin user to disable the network broadcast feature.
Change your network’s default SSIDRouters come with a default manufacturer WiFi name (SSID), often containing the manufacturer name. Broadcasting this manufacturer name makes it easier for hackers to exploit the known vulnerabilities of the router. The SSID name should be changed immediately and not include personal information (names, address, etc.). Do not make it easy for a hacker to guess which WiFi network is yours.
Use guest networks on your router When possible setup a guest network with an SSID, password, and IP scheme different from the home’s current SSID. This allows guests to connect to your home’s internet, but can be disabled or changed as desired. For example – when changing the IP scheme from 192.18.1.0/24, set the guest account to 10.0.0.1/24. Make the scheme different. This prevents access to on premises equipment isolating the network from guest access.
Note: If a guest network will not be used, disable the guest network option so that it cannot be exploited.
Strategically position your routerSet up your router as close to the center of your home as possible. This maximizes your signal coverage while minimizing the signal strength outside of your house. A hacker can infiltrate your wireless network if it can be accessed from a neighboring house or outside on the street.
Disable remote accessSome routers allow remote access from the internet. Disabling this feature helps prevent hackers from connecting to your router on a device not on your wireless network.
Keep your router’s firmware/software up-to-dateRouter firmware/software may contain exploitable flaws. Ensure your router is running the latest firmware/software to minimize vulnerability to router exploits. Your router may support auto-updates, check for and enable the auto-update setting.
Use a firewallYour router may include a network firewall. For added security, ensure that your network firewall is enabled.
Contact Information EatonElectrical Sector203 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269
www.eaton.com/wiringdevices
Call Technical Support (Eaton Care) at 866.853.4293 or email [email protected]
Eaton1000 Eaton BoulevardCleveland, OH 44122United StatesEaton.com
Eaton’s Wiring Devices Division203 Cooper CirclePeachtree City, GA 30269Eaton.com/wiringdevices
© 2017 EatonAll Rights ReservedPrinted in USAPublication No. TD610080ENNovember 2017
Eaton is a registered trademark.
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Eaton’s Wiring DevicesHome automation hub
Home automation hub installation and setup guide
DescriptionThe Eaton Home Automation Hub (HOMECT) provides all device management services, supports Eaton Home user interface services, and acts as the gateway to the Cloud for system updates. The hub comes complete with the EatonOS preloaded. The controller also comes equipped with a Z-Wave (908.4 MHz) transceiver for controlling your other devices, such as integrated lighting, thermostats, sensors, and locks.
Note: Models are subject to change without notice.
WARNING: Any changes or modifications made to this product not expressly authorized by the manufacturer could void the user’s right to operate this device.
Unpacking the Home Automation HubRemove all contents from the Hub packaging and ensure you have the following items.• 1 × Home automation hub (p/n HOMECT)• 1 × 5v micro USB power supply (p/n 950-5001-0)• 1 × wall mounting kit (p/n 950-5002-0)
o 1 × wall mounting bracket (p/n 200-1838-0)o 2 × long screws (8-32 × 5/16”) (p/n 100-1834-0)o 2 × short screws (6-32 × 3/4”) (p/n 100-1849-0)
• 1 × paper clip (p/n 950-5003-0)• 1 × Quick Start Guide• 5 × UUID/Mac identification labels
WARNING: Do not apply power to the HOMECT until installation is complete. Failure to do so may result in bodily injury and/or damage to the equipment.
InstallationWe recommend placing the Home automation hub in an open centrally located area within the home, and using the included wall mount to attach the Home automation hub to a standard single gang box. The Home automation hub should not be mounted in a structured enclosure, panel, or closet. If the
Home automation hub is placed in a closed off area, the wireless signal strength may be compromised.
Note: To prevent radio frequency (RF) interference, we recommend that you place the Home automation hub away from devices that may cause interference and away from grounded metals.
Figure 1: HOMECT connections
(1) Recessed push button(2) 2 USB ports(3) Wire routing channel
(4) Wall mount slots(5) Micros USB ports(6) Ethernet port
Eaton’s Wiring DevicesHome automation hub
Figure 2: HOMECT PoE connection
Powering on and connecting the HOMECTAfter installing the Home automation hub and downloading the Eaton App, power on the hub. The Home automation hub can be powered using PoE (sold separately) or the included 5v micro USB adapter.
WARNING: You must follow the instructions below to power your Home automation hub. Failure to do so may result in bodily injury and/or damage to the equipment.
To connect power to the HOMECT using PoE: Note: PoE connection requires two Ethernet cables, they are referred to as cable #1 and cable #2.
1. Plug an Ethernet cable (#1) into the Ethernet porton your Home automation hub. See Figure 2,item 1.1.
2. Plug the opposite end of the cable into the PoEinjector (sold separately) port labeled POE. See,Figure 2, item 1.2.
3. Plug a separate Ethernet cable (#2) into the LANport on the PoE injector. See, Figure 2, item 2.1.
4. Plug the opposite end of the Ethernet cable (#2)into an Ethernet port on your router. See Figure2, item 2.2.
5. Plug the PoE power supply into the D/C port onthe PoE injector. See Figure 2, item 6.2.
6. Plug the PoE power supply into a wall outlet. SeeFigure 2, items 6 and 5.
(1)
(1.1)
(1.2)
(2)
(2.1)
Ethernet cable #1Ethernet cable #1 connected to the HOMECT Ethernet portEthernet cable #1 connected to the PoE port on the PoE injectorEthernet cable #2Ethernet cable #2 connected to the LAN port of the PoE injector
Ethernet cable #2 connected to the Ethernet port on router HOMECTPoE injectorWall outletPoE injector power supplyPoE injector power supply cablePoE power supply connected to the DC portWireless router
(2.2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(6.1)(6.2)(7)
To connect power to the HOMECT using the micro USB:1. Plug the micro USB end of the power adapter into
the micro USB port on the upper-right rear corner ofthe Home automation hub See Figure 3, item 2.2.
2. Plug the power adapter’s opposite end into a walloutlet. See Figure 3, items 2 and 3.
3. Check the LED on the top edge of the Homeautomation hub. It flashes red until Wi-Fi is configured.See Figure 6, item 1.
Figure 3: HOMECT 5v micro USB connection
(1)(2)(2.1)(2.2)(3)
HOMECT 5v micro USB power supply5v micro USB power supply cable5v micro USB plugged in to the HOMECT micro USB portWall outlet
Home automation hub Eaton Home setup After the Home automation hub’s installation, setup the connection.
There are two different setup options, PoE (Power over Ethernet) and Wi-Fi connection. Follow the steps according to how the Home automation hub is powered.
To connect your HOMECT using PoE:Notes: • If the Home automation hub’s LED is not solid blue
after 90 seconds, see Troubleshooting on page 4.• Your Android or iOS device must be connected to your
home network.
1. Download and open the Eaton Home App.2. Tap the Inventory icon , and then tap the
Settings icon .3. The Locations dialog displays. Select the displayed
project. Note: The project displays as -- No project --.See Figure 4.
4. Enter the PIN 1234 as prompted.5. Tap outside of the Locations dialog box.
You are now ready to configure the project.
Eaton’s Wiring DevicesHome automation hub
Figure 4: Eaton Home project display
Configure, test, and deploy a projectRefer to the following instructions on creating, testing, and deploying devices. You can deploy the devices through your Eaton Home app.
Including Z-Wave device to Home Automation Hub:For the Eaton Home mobile application, follow the following steps:• Tap the Inventory icon on the top right• Select ‘Devices’ from the ‘Configure’ menu at
the bottom of the screen• Tap the Inventory icon from the bottom of
the screen• Select the category of device you want to add to
the controller. E.g.: ‘Lighting’• Name the device you want to add and select the
area you want. Tap ‘Continue’• Tap ‘Start Discovery Mode’ to put the device in
inclusion mode.• Follow the instructions with your Z-Wave device
to put that device in pairing mode. Follow theinstructions on the screen to compete theinclusion process.
• Once the device has been included, the app willallow you to configure the device settings. Youcan tap ‘<’ icon to exit to the main screen.
Excluding Z-Wave device to Home Automation Hub:For the Eaton Home mobile application, follow the following steps:• Tap the Inventory icon on the top right• Select ‘Devices’ from the ‘Configure’ menu at
the bottom of the screen• Select the category of device you want to
exclude from the network; the screen shouldshow list of all the devices in that category.
• Tap ‘⋮’ next to the name of the device you wantto exclude. Tap ‘Remove’ from the drop downmenu
• Tap ‘Start Removal Mode’ to put the controller inexclusion mode.
• Follow the instructions with your Z-Wave deviceto put that device in exclusion mode.
• Follow the instructions on the screen to competethe exclusion process.
Mounting the Home automation hub on a standard single gang box1. Place the wall mount against a standard gang box. See
Figure 5, items 1 and 3.2. Align the long screws in the wall mount, and then
fully screw them in. Repeat this with the short screws,stopping with enough room remaining to support theHome automation hub. See Figure 5, items 4 and 5.
3. Align the Home automation hub over the screws, andthen slide it down, locking it in place. See Figure 5,item 6.
Figure 5: Home automation hub wall mounting
(1)(2)(3)
Gang boxWallWall mount
Short screwsLong screwsHome automation hub
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Understanding LED colors and the Home automation hub statusThe Home automation hub has LED indicators that change colors based on the Home automation hub’s status. Once powered on, observe the Home automation hub’s LED status. Figure 6 identifies the LEDs on the Home automation hub.
Note: The Eaton Home connection can take up to 90 seconds. Wait the full 90 seconds before attempting to troubleshoot.
Blue• When the LED flashes blue in 1 second intervals, the
device is booting normally.• When the device is solid blue after booting up, the
device is functioning properly.• When the LED flashes blue in .5 seconds intervals, the
HOMECT is unable to connect to the internet.
Red/Blue• Alternating: When the LED flashes red and blue in .5
second intervals, the Home automation hub isrestarting in Access Point (AP) mode.
• Flashing in unison at .5 second intervals: The Homeautomation hub is updating.
Red/not lit• When the LED flashes red in .5 second intervals,
the Home automation hub is in AP mode.
Note: When the controller is in AP mode, it creates its own wireless network.
• When the LED is red or not lit, see thetroubleshooting steps on page 4.
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Figure 6: Home automation hub top-edge
(1) LEDs - Illuminates solid blue when operating normally
Trouble shooting stepsWhen the Home automation hub is not functioning properly, use the LED table and troubleshooting steps below.
LED display Troubleshooting
Blinking red in 2 second intervals
The Home automation hub is not connected to your local network. • The Eaton Home connection may
take up to 90 seconds. Wait thefull 90 seconds before shuttingoff/rebooting the Homeautomation hub.
• Ensure that there is internet inthe home, reset the router, andthen shut down and restart theHome automation hub.
• Ensure that the SSID is correct.Shut down and restart the Homeautomation hub, re-enter theSSID, and wait for connection.
Solid red Eaton OS is not operational. • Check the network connectivity.
If there is no connection, restartthe network. If there isconnection, shut down andrestart the Home automationhub.
Not lit There is no power connected to the Home automation hub, or the Home automation hub is shut down. • Check the power supplies are
plugged in and wired correctly.
To shut down the Home automation hub:1. Locate the recessed push button on the Home
automation hub. See Figure 1, item 1.2. Insert the paper clip (provided) pressing the button down and holding for 5 seconds. See Figure 7. 3. Remove the paper clip and observe the LED behavior.
The Home automation hub’s LED indicators alternatered and blue signifying it has started shutting down.
4. After the Home automation hub shuts down,disconnect the Home automation hub’s powersupply.
5. Reconnect the power supply and verify that theHome automation hub restarts. Continue withinstallation and setup.
To reset the Home automation hub and enter AP mode: 1. Locate the recessed push button on the Home
automation hub. See Figure 1, item 1.2. Insert the paper clip (provided) pressing the button
down and holding for 20 seconds. See Figure 7.3. Remove the paper clip and observe the LED behavior.
The Home automation hub’s LED indicators alternatered and blue signifying it has entered the reboot state.
4. Once the Home automation hub boots and the LEDflashes red in .5 second intervals, it is in AP mode.Continue with installation and setup.
Note: If this controller is the primary controller for your network, resetting it will result in the nodes in your network being orphaned and it will be necessary after the reset to exclude and re-include all of the nodes in the network. If this controller is being used as a secondary controller in the network, use this procedure to reset this controller only in the event that the network primary controller is missing or otherwise inoperable.
Figure 6: Paper clip pressing the recessed push button
Other things to check when troubleshooting:• Ensure that the home has internet connection.• If the SSID menu closes before it has successfully
connected, you must shut down and restart theHome automation hub.
If the problem persist after following the troubleshooting steps, please contact tech support.
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Specifications
I/O ports
USB 2
General
Processor Broadcom ARM7
Operating system Linux
Memory 1 GB DRAM, 8 GB Flash
Power 3.5 W (700 mA at 5 VDC)
Operating temperature
41 to 113°F (5 to 45°C)
Relative humidity 10 to 90%, non-condensing
Dimensions (W x H x D)
3.85 x 5.98 x 1.32 in.(9.77 x 15.18 x 3.35 cm)
Regulatory informationManufacturer: Eaton Electrical Sector 203 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269
FCC complianceThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Warranty informationEaton offers a two (2) year limited warranty on original Eaton components, from the date of shipment from Eaton. To view complete limited warranty details, including limitations and exclusions, www.eaton.com/wiringdevices
Contact informationEatonElectrical Sector203 Cooper Circle, Peachtree City, GA 30269
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Call Technical Support (Eaton Care) at 866.853.4293 oremail [email protected]
Installation and Setup Guide:Scan code to view the installation & setup guide for more information.
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Home Automation Hub
Quick-Start Guide
SupportFor technical issues and additional support, please contact Eaton Care at: [email protected] or by phone (866) 853-4293
For more information visit: www.eaton.com/wiringdevices
Warranty InformationEaton offers a two (2) year limited warranty on original Eaton’s Home Automation Hub components, from the date of shipment from Eaton. To view complete limited warranty details, including limitations and exclusions, visit www.eaton.com/wiringdevices. Scan the code above to view product warranty details.
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(1) Recessed push button (4) Wall mount slot
(2) 2 USB ports (5) Micro USB port
(3) Wire routing channel (6) Ethernet port
LED Display Troubleshooting
Solid Blue Everything is working correctly.
Blinking Red in 2 second intervals
The hub is not connected to your home network. Shutdown and power cycle the hub.
Solid Red ControllerOS is not operational. Shut down and power cycle the hub.
Not LitThere is no power connected to the hub. Check that the power supplies are plugged in and wired correctly.
Blinking Red and Blue
Firmware update in progress. It can take up to 5 minutes.
When the hub reboots, it can take up to 25 seconds to successfully restart in *AP mode.
To shut down the hub, use the provided paper clip to press and hold the recessed push button down for 5 seconds.
To shut down hub and power cycle in AP mode, use the provided paper clip to press and hold the recessed button down for 20 seconds.
*AP mode: when the hub is broadcasting local WiFi for installation purposes.
LED Indicators
TroubleshootingProduct Details
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b. The Locations dialog displays. Select the displayed project. Note: The project displays as – No project – (EatonHome).
c. Enter the PIN 1234 as prompted.
d. Tap outside of the Locations box or tap Done. You are now ready to use the hub.
Thank You!In today’s competitive market place, we understand that you have many choices for your home automation needs. Thank you for choosing Eaton’s Home Automation Hub.
Included in the Box
Hub Micro USB power supply
Paper clip
Mounting bracket and screws
UUID/Mac identification labels
Recommended Tools
• #2 Phillips head screwdriver (for installing mounting bracket)
• Needle nose pliers (for inserting micro USB plug into the hub)
Optional: Power over Ethernet (PoE) injector (Not included, purchased separately. Part #: RFPOE)
Installation Option 1: WiFi
To connect to Eaton’s Home Automation Hub you must have the Eaton Home App, and access to your home’s WiFi.
Step 1 - Use pliers to plug USB power supply into hub.
Step 2 - Plug USB power supply into wall outlet.
Step 3 - Download the Eaton Home App from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store.
Step 4 - Open the Eaton Home App & connect your Android or iOS device to the Eaton Access Point WiFi (EatonWiFi-XXXX) through the WiFi settings menu on your device. Note: XXXX represents the last 4 characters of the unit’s MAC address. It can take up to 2 minutes for the Eaton WiFi to appear.
Step 5 - Open the Eaton Home App. a. Enter the home’s WiFi SSID and password, tap
Next.
b. Follow the displayed instructions.
c. Wait for the LED to become solid blue, this can take up to 90 seconds.
Note: If the LED does not change to solid blue, see the Additional Troubleshooting panel or the Installation and Setup Guide.
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Installation Option 2: Power over Ethernet
(PoE injector requires separate purchase— Part #: RFPOE). To connect to Eaton’s Home Automation Hub you must have the Eaton Home App, and access to your home’s WiFi.
Step 1 - Connect the hub to the PoE injector
Step 2 - Connect the injector to the router, and then connect the injector to the power supply.
Step 3 - Download, and then open the Eaton Home App. a. Tap , and then tap .
To Mount the Hub to Wall
Step 6 - Reconnect your Android or iOS device to your home WiFi, and then re-open the Eaton App.
a. Tap , and then tap .
b. Select the project – No project – (EatonHome).
c. Enter the PIN 1234 when prompted.
d. Tap outside of the Locations box or tap Done. You are now ready to use your hub.
Step 1 - Attach the mounting bracket to the gang box.
Step 2 - Plug in the hub, and then slide it on to the mounting bracket.
• Do not throw away the micro USB power supply used for WiFi, it may be required for other features.
• If the hub fails to connect see the Installation and Setup Guide, scan the QR code below.
Note:
Installation and Setup Guide: Scan code to view the installation & setup guide for more information. www.eaton.com/connectedhome
Simple Setup Using Wired Connection
Quick Start Guide
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Eaton’s Wiring DevicesHome Automation Hub - integrated devices list
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Device Type Model
Eaton Z-Wave dimmers & accessory dimmers RF9540-N, RF9542-Z, RF9534, RF9536-N, RF9537-NZ-Wave switches & accessory switches RF9501, RF9517, RF9518Z-Wave scene controller RFWC5Z-Wave tamper resistant receptacle RFTR9505-TZ-Waveplug-in moldules RFAPM, RFLDM
Sensorsighting Controls
Aeotec Multi Sensor DSB05 Door/Window Sensor DSB29 Range Extender DSD37Recessed Door/Window Sensor DSB54Water Sensor DSB45
Fibaro Door/Window Sensor FGK-101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107Flood Detection Sensor FGFS-101Motion Detection Sensor FGMS-001
Access Controlighting Controls
Kwikset Deadbolt 910, 912, 914, 916Schlage Deadbolt BE369, BE468, BE469
Lever FE599Yale Deadbolt YRD-110, YRD-120, YRD-220, YRD-240Linear Garage Door Controller GD00ZClimate Controlighting Controls
Clare Controls Thermostat CH-THSTAT-Z, CH-THSTAT-W, CH-TSB10-WFThermostat/Humidistat CH-THSTAT-W
Waterighting Controls
Clare Controls Water Valve CH-WV01Water Sensor and Freeze alarm CH-WWA-02-W
Fibaro Flood Sensor FGFS-101WaterCop Shut-Off Valve WCVLFSecurityighting Controls
Resolution Products Helix RE6100P
Compatible access controls, lighting, sensors, and water devices can be added using the Eaton Home and Pro Install app. See the following for compatible devices.
We are always adding more devices to be compatible with our system. Please visit our website www.eaton.com/connectedhome for the latest list of compat-ible devices.
See reverse side for Auto-discoverable devices
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Manufacturer Climate Controlighting Controls
Device Type Model
Google Nest Learning Thermostat Generation 1, 2 & 3
Honeywell Thermostat Lyric T6 Pro Wi-Fi, Lyric T5 Wi-Fi, Lyric Round
CCTV/Videoghting Controls
Clare Controls 1 MP Indoor Wi-Fi Cube Camera with IR CVP-B1C50-IDIW
2 MP Indoor Pan and Tilt Camera with IR CVP-B2PT50
2 MP Indoor Wi-Fi Cube Camera with IR CVP-B2C50-IDIW
2 MP Low Profile Mini-Dome Camera with Wi-Fi CVP-B2D50-ODIW
2 MP Mini-Dome Camera CVP-B2D50-ODI
2 MP Turret Camera with Enhanced IR CVP-B2T50-ODI
2 MP Mini-Bullet Camera with IR CVP-B2B50-ODI
2 MP PTZ Pan/Tilt/Zoom Camera with IR CVP-M2PTZ50-ODI
4 MP Varifocal Bullet Camera with IR CVP-M4B50-ODI
4 MP Motorized Varifocal Dome Camera with IR CVP-M4D50-ODIM
4 MP Vairfocal Dome Camera with IR CVP-M4D50-ODI
Video Doorbellighting Controls
Clare Controls Video Doorbell CVP-B2DB50-ODIW
Music hting Controls
Denon Heos All models
Sonos Sonos All models
Auto-discoverable devices include some popular smart home devices including CCTVs, video doorbells & music devices. These devices will automatically show up in your Eaton Home app as soon as they are installed on your device and are on the same WiFi network as the Eaton home automation hub.
We are always adding more devices to be compatible with our system. Please visit our website www.eaton.com/connectedhome for the latest list of compat-ible devices.
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