Intuity Home Automation System Installation Manual 1308240 REV. H Page i 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.legrand.
Compliance FCC Notice – FCC ID: These devices comply with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) These devices may not cause harmful interference, and (2) these devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Canadian Department of Communications – IC: These devices comply with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s).
TABLE OF CONTENTS Compliance ....................................................................................................................... ii 1.0 Introduction............................................................................................................ 1 1.1 Intuity System Overview ......................................................................................... 1 1.2 Prerequisites ...............................................................................................
7.2 Adding IP Cameras ............................................................................................... 49 7.2.1 Adding remote viewing to IP Cameras .......................................................... 49 7.3 Adding a Digital Audio Subsystem ........................................................................ 50 7.4 Adding Intercom System Door Units ..................................................................... 51 8.0 Creating Activities .......................................
1.0 Introduction This Intuity System Installation Manual (P/N 1308240) provides the information necessary to install a complete Legrand Intuity Home Automation System. There are also individual Installation Sheets that ship with each component of the system to cover that component’s physical installation, and a User Guide (P/N 1308241) that provides further information on the operation of the system once installed. 1.
1.2 Prerequisites In order for the Legrand Intuity Home Automation System to function, it requires Internet service and a Wireless Access Point connected to the same LAN as the HA7000 Intuity Controller. NOTE: Please refer to the Builder IT department on this requirement to ensure the system can be commissioned using the existing network in a Model Home/Design Center environment for demonstration purposes.
Best practice for commissioning/provisioning the Intuity system is to use a browser (Chrome/Safari) via a Notebook, Tablet, or Laptop Computer. To Log in, or setup an account, please go to: https://intuity.legrand.us Creating a new Intuity account requires the Homeowners email address and will require the Homeowner to click an activation link in a confirmation email that will be sent to that address.
2.0 Physical Installation 2.1 Network Subsystem The Network Subsystem consists of an ISP Modem/Router, Switches (Legrand DA1458 and PW1458 recommended), and possibly additional Wireless Access Points (WAPs) (Legrand DA1104 recommended). We realize it is not always possible to utilize Legrand network components, but it is highly recommended, as these products are tested to work with our system and very familiar to our Technical Support staff in the event that support is required in the future. 2.1.
2.2 Intuity System The Intuity System consists of the HA7000 Intuity Controller, the HA7110 Command Center, the HA7020 WiFi to RFLC Bridge and the HA7040 WiFi to Z-Wave Bridge. These units can be powered using the PW1013 Power Distribution Module and the PW7760 Power Supply. 2.2.1 Controller The Legrand HA7000 Intuity Controller is the heart of the Intuity Home Automation System. It is installed in the enclosure, and typically powered via the PW1013 and the PW7760.
Mini and provide an audio output. Note that the iPad Mini should not be installed into the Command Center until all other Intuity subsystems have been installed and configured. 2.2.
2.3 Digital Audio Subsystem The Legrand Digital Audio Subsystem consists of several components, including the AU7000 Digital Audio Distribution Module, AU7004 Audio Expansion Module, the AU7001 Digital Audio Input Module, AU7010 and High Performance AU7050 Amplified Keypads, AU7007 Global and AU7008 Local Source Inputs, the PW1020 Digital Audio Power Distribution Module and associated PW1060 Power Supplies and the PW7760 Power Supply for the AU7000.
2.4 Intercom Subsystem The Legrand Intercom Subsystem consists of several components, including the IC5010 Selective Call 8-Location Distribution Module, IC5000 Room Unit, IC5002 Door Unit, IC5003 Video Door Unit, IC5004 Patio Unit and IC7000 Broadcast Room Unit. The IC5010 is installed in the enclosure and is powered by the PW1030 power supply. While the Room, Door and Patio Units are installed in individual room locations.
2.5 Security Subsystem The Legrand Intuity Home Automation System is designed to integrate with multiple third party security systems, including the Interlogix Concord 4 and NetworX systems, Honeywell Vista 15p/20p/21ip systems, DSC Power Series Neo and others (Refer to the third party systems website at www.legrand.us/home-automation/intuity-third-party-systems for more information). These third party systems utilize an RS232 adapter to interface to third party equipment.
For the Interlogix Concord 4 System, the SB2000 Automation Module (Part# 60-783-02) is required. A DB9 to RJ45 plug-in adapter is supplied with the HA7000 Intuity Controller that will allow a direct connection from the Intuity Controller into the SB2000. For the Interlogix NetworX Security System, an NX-584 Automation Module is required. Please refer to the manual that is supplied with the NX-584 Automation Module for further instructions on setup.
To connect to the Intuity Controller, the RS-232 port (J6) of the NX-584 connects to the supplied HA7000 DB9 Adapter and then to the RS232 port on the HA7000. The pins are as follows: J6 DB9 -> Cat5 Pin 5 -> Pin 5 Pin 3 -> Pin 3 Pin 2 -> Pin 6 NOTE: The supplied DB9 to RJ45 adapter will require a serial female to female gender adapter for proper connectivity to the NX-584. Depending on the type of gender adapter being used, the connection to the NX-584 may be loose.
2.6 IP Camera Subsystem The Legrand Intuity System is designed to support either of the Legrand IP Cameras (CM7000/ CM7100) and the Legrand CM2001 IP Server. The installation sheets included with these components are as follows: CM7000 – (P/N 1507215), CM7100 – (P/N 1507216) and CM2001 – (P/N IS-0593). Important Notes: A. All of the IP Camera Subsystem components should be installed and configured before installing the Intuity System. B.
3.0 App Downloads There are two iOS/Android Apps available from the iTunes Store or the Google Play Store associated with the Intuity System. The apps are as follows: The Legrand Digital Audio App (this one may have been previously downloaded when the Legrand Digital Audio System was installed and configured). The Legrand Intuity App Download the Apps onto the homeowner’s mobile device/s and tablet/s. Supported devices include iPad Air (and Air 2), iPad Mini, iPod Touch and iPhones running iOS version 8.
4.0 Intuity Account Creation 4.1 Create Intuity Account After physically installing and configuring Intuity along with all other subsystems, go to https://intuity.legrand.us with a Notebook, Tablet, or Laptop Chrome/Safari browser. Select “Sign Up” and type in the information requested. Once complete, agree to the “End User License Agreement” and press “Done”. Legrand will now send a confirmation email to the email address entered with an embedded activation link.
4.2 Register the System (HA7000 Intuity Controller) After successfully creating the Intuity account, “sign in” to the account via a web browser. Follow the on-screen instructions, filling in the required information. 1. The six digit registration number is found on the front of the HA7000. 2. Name the controller and enter the zip code. Then tap “Done”. 3. A screen will appear indicating that “The controller was successfully registered”. 4. Tap “Get Started” to begin configuring the system.
5.0 Add/Configure Rooms/Users 5.1 Add/Configure Rooms After signing in to the Intuity Systems browser interface, tap the “Rooms” icon from the home screen. Then, press the “+” icon in the upper right corner to add a new room. Type in the desired room name and press the check mark in the upper right corner to save. Add as many rooms as needed. It is recommended to have all rooms named before adding devices. Devices can then be assigned to a room as they are added.
5.2 Add/Configure Users NOTE: Users are ONLY added to the system for email notification of system activities. From the Home screen of the browser-based controller, click the “Users” icon. Then, click the “+” icon in the upper right corner to add a user. Type in the user’s credentials and click the check mark to save. The result page below will display the new user. Page 17 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.
6.0 Adding Wireless Devices 6.1 Adding a WiFi to RFLC Bridge The WiFi to RFLC Bridge will act as a WiFi Hotspot when first connected to power. Its Power SSID is Legrand Bridge XXXX (XXXX are WiFi the last 4 digits of its MAC address which Hub can be found on the label on the back of the unit). The top LED is the power LED and will be on solid (white) when power is applied. The middle LED is WiFi, and it should be blinking slowly at this point.
Step 4b – Go to the WiFi settings on the Tablet/Laptop and search for the Legrand Bridge (as shown below). Note: The Bridges name can be found on the label on the back of the Bridge itself. Step 4c – Select the Legrand Bridge and enter the Bridge’s WiFi password (“PASSWORD”) to connect the Tablet/Laptop to the Bridge. Step 5 – From the Tablet/Laptop, return to the bookmarked webpage from Step 3. The webpage will automatically go to the provisioning page.
NOTE: If the Home’s WiFi password is entered incorrectly, the Bridge will need to be reset to factory default. There is no visual indication on the User Interface (except the middle LED on the Bridge will not change to solid and will continue to blink rapidly). (Refer to Appendix A1) NOTE: Don’t forget to change the Notebook, Tablet, or Laptop’s WiFi back to the Home’s WiFi network once the provisioning process is complete.
6.1.2 Add a WiFi to RFLC Bridge to Intuity Step 1 - To add the WiFi to RFLC Bridge to the Intuity system, first House Bind and Group Bind all RFLC devices in the home. Step 2 - Open the home page of the browser and click on “Device Assistant” (1), then click “Add Device” (2) and then click “Add Manually” (3). 1 2 3 Step 3 - Tap on the “WiFi to RFLC Bridge” Adapter and go to the physical RFLC Bridge and press the Connect button. Step 4 - Wait 5 seconds, and click the “Add” button.
A “Searching for WiFi to RFLC Bridge devices” prompt should appear and within 10 seconds the “Operation Completed Successfully” prompt should appear. Step 5 - Click “Done”. The bottom “Hub” LED on the Bridge should be lit solid white (Bridge is now paired to the Intuity system). Page 22 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.legrand.
6.1.3 Add RFLC Devices Step 1 - Get the House ID for the RFLC lights by clicking “Device Assistant” / “List of Devices” / “Legrand RFLC Device Adapter”. Step 2 - Scroll Down and click on “Get House ID”. Step 3 - Go to an RFLC Dimmer/Switch and turn it on and off. The House ID should have changed from a “-1” to a new number. Page 23 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.legrand.
Step 4 - Click “Finish” and return to the “Device Assistant”. Step 5 - Tap on “List of Devices” and the Dimmer/Switch turned on/off will appear with an ID number XX:XX:XX:XXX. Rename this device and assign it to a room. Step 6 - Go to another Dimmer/Switch and tap it two times, then go back to the List of Devices, refresh the screen and it will appear, waiting to be renamed and assigned a room. Repeat Step 6 for all Master Dimmer/Switches. (Devices connected to a load).
NOTE: 3-Way Dimmer/Switch devices do not need to be added to the system - only Master Dimmer/Switches. 3-Way Dimmer/Switch devices should be group bound to the master switches prior to the addition of any RFLC lighting devices to the Intuity System. If a Remote device is added by accident, simply go to the Device Assistant > Remove Devices and remove that device. NOTE: Standard On/Off Switches will appear under the “Outlets” page in the Intuity System by default.
6.2 Adding a WiFi to Z-Wave Bridge The WiFi to Z-Wave Bridge will act as a WiFi Hotspot when first connected to Power power. Its SSID is Legrand Bridge XXXX WiFi (XXXX are the last 4 digits of its MAC Hub address which can be found on the label on the back of the unit). The top LED is the power LED and will be on solid (white) when power is applied. The middle LED is WiFi, and it should be blinking slowly at this point. The bottom LED is the Hub LED and will be off at this point. 6.2.
Step 4b – Go to the WiFi settings on the Tablet/Laptop and search for the Legrand Bridge (as shown below). Note: The Bridges name can be found on the label on the back of the Bridge itself. Step 4c – Select the Legrand Bridge and enter the Bridge’s WiFi password (“PASSWORD”) to connect the Tablet/Laptop to the Bridge. Step 5 – From the Tablet/Laptop, return to the bookmarked webpage from Step 3. The webpage will automatically go to the provisioning page.
NOTE: If the Home’s WiFi password is entered incorrectly, the Bridge will need to be reset to factory default. There is no visual indication on the User Interface (except the middle LED on the Bridge will not change to solid and will continue to blink rapidly). (Refer to Appendix A1) NOTE: Don’t forget to change the Notebook, Tablet, or Laptop’s WiFi back to the Home’s WiFi network once the provisioning process is complete.
Step 2 – Click on the WiFi to Z-Wave Bridge Adapter and go to the physical Z-Wave Bridge and press the Connect button. Step 3 - Wait 5 seconds and click the “Add” button. This will allow time for the WiFi Bridge to announce itself on the network. The discovery process will automatically time out after 60 seconds. If the device does not discover, please wait for the timeout, then try again.
6.2.3 Removing Z-Wave Device ID Step 1 - Before adding Z-Wave devices, it is best practice to first remove any previous Z-Wave ID from the Z-Wave device. Go to “Device Assistant”, select the WiFi to Z-Wave Bridge and scroll down to click on “Begin Remove”. NOTE: It is not uncommon for brand new Z-Wave Locksets to have Z-Wave IDs from the factory that must be cleared, which is why it is important to follow these steps. Each ZWave device will have a different method for removing its Z-Wave ID.
Notice the prompt. The prompt shows that it was successfully removed. Repeat Steps 1-3 for all Z-Wave devices. Page 31 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.legrand.
6.2.4 Adding a Z-Wave Device to Intuity To add Z-Wave devices, first refer to the third party manufacturer documentation on how to put their device (locksets/thermostats/garage door/Z-Wave range extenders) into pairing mode. 1. Prepare to put the third party Z-Wave device into pair mode (do not put it into pairing mode yet). 2. From the Intuity App, select the “Device Assistant” > “Add Device” > “Manual Addition” > “WiFi to Z-Wave Bridge” 3.
6.3 Adding Wireless Thermostats 6.3.1 Add a WiFi Thermostat to the Intuity System For Honeywell WiFi Thermostat: Before beginning, install and configure the WiFi thermostat on the Honeywell website per instructions supplied by Honeywell with the thermostat. NOTE: Air Conditioning (AC) MUST be enabled in the Honeywell WiFi thermostat settings before it can be properly added to Intuity.
When the Status screen says “Finished Search…” Press “Done”. Select “Configure Device”. Enter the login credentials for the Honeywell thermostat and press “Add All”. Page 34 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.legrand.
For Honeywell Prestige IAQ 2.0 (RedLINK): The following procedure outlines the standard configuration of the Honeywell Prestige® IAQ 2.0 Thermostat for use with the Legrand Intuity Home Automation System. Equipment installation will be in accordance with the instructions provided by Honeywell. Deadband Setup for Intuity: A/C with Low Speed Fan Setup 1 (if Overcooling Limit is set to 1˚) 1. Menu>Installer options>[Installer Code]>View/Edit Current Setup 2.
Whole House Setup 4 1. Menu>Installer options>[Installer Code]>View/Edit Current Setup 2. View/Edit Current Setup>Dehumidification>Dehumidification Equipment>Whole House>[Done] 3. View/Edit Current Setup>Heat/Cool Control Options>Deadband: X˚>3˚>[Done] 4. Return to the Main Menu. Setup Complete. Next, create a Honeywell User account. Follow the instructions given in the RedLINK Internet Gateway Instruction manual to create an account at http://www.mytotalconnectcomfort.com.
6. Verify that all thermostats have been added under the Thermostats tile from the main page of the app. 7. Individual thermostats that the user does not want to appear in the app can be removed. Go to Device Assistant>Remove Device>Honeywell WiFi Thermostat>[Thermostat Name] NOTE: The Thermostat Temperature Sensor associated with the thermostat will be removed when the thermostat is removed in this step. No further action is required.
For NEST Thermostat: Before beginning, install and configure the Nest Thermostat(s) according to the instructions included with the device. NOTE: Make sure that the Nest Thermostat is connected via WiFi to the same network in the home as the Intuity Controller. Then open the main page of the browser and tap on “Device Assistant” (1), then tap “Add Device” (2) and then tap on “Add Manually” (3). 1 2 3 Select the “NEST” Adapter, and press the “Add” button.
At this time, a prompt will appear in the app asking for authorization to allow for control of the Nest Thermostat(s). Press the “Accept” button to allow for control. Next, you will be prompted to enter the account information for Nest. Enter the username and password that was created to pair the Nest Thermostat(s) with the Nest app. Press the “Sign In” button to proceed. Page 39 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved.
The Intuity system will confirm that the Nest Thermostat has now been authorized to communicate with the Legrand hub (the HA7000). Close the page to complete the authorization process by pressing the “X” icon. The final step is to add the Nest Thermostat(s) to the Intuity System. Press the “Add” button to begin the search process. The Intuity System will automatically discover the Nest Thermostat(s) on the network. Press the “Done” button to complete the installation.
6.3.2 Add a Z-Wave Thermostat or Garage Door Opener to the Intuity System To add a Z-Wave thermostat or garage door opener to the system, follow the instructions given in section 6.2.4 “Adding a Z-Wave Device to Intuity”. Page 41 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.legrand.
6.4 Adding QMotion Shades 6.4.1 Prior to Adding Shades Prior to commissioning the Intuity system, the QMotion shades must be pre-configured using the QMotion Qube Coordinator. For best functionality, the shades should be controllable using the QMotion Qube app. NOTE: The QMotion Qube app is only available as an iPhone app download. There is no iPad version of the app available and it will not appear in a search if the parameters are set for only iPad apps.
Verify that all of the shades are listed and are controllable in the menu screen. Page 43 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.legrand.
7.0 Adding Wired Devices 7.1 Adding a Security Subsystem NOTE: Before adding a security system to Intuity, the security system must be installed and commissioned. Consult with your security alarm professional before making any changes to the security panel programming. It is important to understand what impact these programming changes may have on the rest of the security system devices. Honeywell Vista 15p/20p/21ip: 1.
3. Segment 1: Select options 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 (2 and 7 will be selected by default) Segment 2: Use Default (1 and 2 will be selected) Programming the Command/Request Enables (4 Segments): Segment 1: Use Default (2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 will be selected) Segment 2: Use Default (1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 will be selected) Segment 3: Use Default (1 will be selected) Segment 4: Select options 4, 5, 6 and 7 (4 and 7 will be selected by default) 4.
If using the TL280-RE Communicator Board – Enter [425] and hit 1 on the keypad to enable Serial Communication. Enter [#][#][#] to save all settings and exit programming mode NOTE: If using an older version of the communicator prior to v5.0, the number selection for accessing the Integration Account Code will be [651] and the selection for accessing the Integration Access Code will be [652].
To add the security subsystem to Intuity, open the home page of the browser and click on “Device Assistant” (1), then click “Add Device” (2) and then click “Add Manually” (3). 1 2 3 Click on “Security Alarm Device” adapter and then click “Add”. The security system will then be discovered and added to the “List of Devices”. Press “Done” to finish. The Intuity system will automatically configure all partitions and sensors that have been programmed on the Interlogix and Honeywell panels.
4. Enter the 12 digit Integration Account Code 5. Enter the 8 digit Integration Access Code The final step is to add zones and partitions by going to Device Assistant – Add device – Add manually – Security Alarm Device and then selecting “Add”. Complete the Configuration of the security system by assigning sensors to the rooms in which they reside. To enable “Quick Arm” and/or “Quick Disarm”, go to the “List of Devices” and Select the Partition.
7.2 Adding IP Cameras Legrand IP Cameras are UPnP devices. They are discovered and added automatically when attached to the Intuity System after 1-15 minutes. NOTE: Cameras cannot be viewed from the Intuity web browser Interface. 7.2.1 Adding remote viewing to IP Cameras To add remote viewing capability, open the home page and click on “Device Assistant”, then click “List of Devices” and select the camera. Go to the external port field and type in the port forwarding address (like 4498).
7.3 Adding a Digital Audio Subsystem To add the Legrand Digital Audio subsystem to Intuity, from the home page of the browser click on “Device Assistant” (1), then click “Add Device” (2) and then click “Add Manually” (3). 1 2 3 Click on “Legrand Digital Audio Device Adapter” and then click “Add”. The Legrand Digital Audio system will then be discovered and the zones will be added to the “Device List”.
NOTE: Digital Audio Zone names should be setup through the Digital Audio App first. The zone names will then transfer to the Intuity System when above steps are performed. Should you need to change the zone names in the Digital Audio App after adding them to Intuity, you will need to remove the “Legrand Digital Audio Device Adapter” from the list of devices and then follow the outlined steps above to add the system to Intuity again. 7.
8.0 Creating Activities Creating Activities allows Intuity to “automate” certain functions like controlling audio zones, controlling lights, locking/unlocking doors and changing thermostat temps. All based upon triggering events such as doorbell rings, door unlocks, or window openings, etc. The following activity example is based around the triggering event of a doorbell ring. For additional information on activities and many more examples, please refer to the Legrand Intuity User Guide (P/N 1308241). 8.
Next select how the activity gets started. In this case we want “I want one of my devices to start the activity”. Click “Next”. Then select the doorbell and click “Next”. The reason for this activity is “doorbell rings”. Select the days and times (maybe it should happen only while at work for instance) and click “Set”. Page 53 301 Fulling Mill Road, Suite G ©Copyright 2015 by Legrand, Middletown, PA 17057 Inc All Rights Reserved. (800) 321-2343 www.legrand.
Next select the devices you want to control like turning on the outside light (and maybe the room light for the room the door accesses like the kitchen) then click “Choose”. Next set the light that will be part of the activity to “On” (if this is a dimmer, set the light level desired). Then click “Set”. Next select which of the four possible Modes this activity should work under. They are all selected by default.
Next, the notification setup screen will appear. Here you can select whether mobile push notifications are enabled when the door bell rings and what message is received when that action occurs (“Someone at the front door” for example). Select “Push” notifications and choose what action occurs when someone opens notification on their mobile device (such as viewing the door camera). Select “Finish” when done.
Appendix A: FAQ 1. How do I return a Bridge to Factory Default? Press the “Connect” button 10 times. LED’s on the Bridge should begin flashing then change to Factory Default after 10 seconds. Factory Default is signified by the Top LED appearing solid, middle LED blinking slowly, and bottom LED off. If the Bridge does not appear to Factory Default, press the recessed “Reset” button on the front of the Bridge for 2 seconds with a paper clip.
2. Can I commission the Intuity system from a tablet? Yes, however, the recommended method is to use a Notebook, Tablet, or Laptop with a Chrome/Safari browser. 3. Why can’t I see cameras from the browser? This capability will be available in a future software update. Today Cameras can be named and assigned to a room from the browser. We recommend launching a separate browser during commissioning to view the Cameras if needed. Cameras can also be viewed from the Intuity App. 4.
10. How do I see my list of Authorized Mobile Devices? Refer to the Appendix B3 of this manual. 11. How do I change the Account name/password? The installer should use the homeowner’s email address and a generic password (“PASSWORD”) when commissioning the system. The homeowner can then change to their preferred password via logging into their system via the web browser (https://intuity.legrand.us). Refer to Appendix B1/2. 12. How do I un-register the Controller (i.e.
Appendix B: Advanced System Commissioning The Intuity System is designed to be controlled from “smart” devices such as the iPad Mini based Command Center or a mobile iPhone, Android device, etc. through the use of the Legrand Intuity App. However, there are functions that require a browser-based control method, such as changing the Date and Time, or changing the User ID or Password, or Re-naming an Intuity Account. All of these and other “Advanced System Commissioning” procedures are discussed below. 1.
2. Changing a Password – Click on the down arrow to the right of Password Settings. You must enter the current password before making a password change in the system. 3. List of Authorized Mobile Devices – For a list of devices that have authorization to access the system, simply click on the down arrow to the right of Authorized Mobile Devices. Notice that any device on the list can have its authorization revoked by pressing the “Disconnect” button.
4. Un-register a Controller - To un-register a controller (for example, the homeowner is selling their home, or needs to change the email address used on the account) click on the down arrow to the right of the “Connect to Controller” button. 5. To Change Controller Name/Zip code/Time Zone – To change the primary credentials of the controller, such as its Name, its Location and even Time Zone, click on “Controller Settings” at the top right of the “Home Screen”.
6. To View Network Parameters – To view the network parameters associated with the Intuity System, click on the down arrow to the right of Network Settings. 7. To Remove a Device from the Intuity System – Select “Device Assistant”, “Remove Device” and you will see a List of all Device Adapters. Select the type (Protocol Adapter) of the device you wish to remove and select the actual device to remove on the next screen (we’re using the Honeywell WiFi thermostat as an example).
When you select the device, you will see a screen reminding you to review the manufacturer’s instructions for device removal. Then press the “Remove” button. NOTE: Once you select the Category list, you will be presented with a list all devices currently installed on the system pertaining to that Category. At the top of this list is the Device Adapter (software).
8. Controlling the Intuity System from a web browser –Sign in and control the Intuity system from a Chrome or Safari web browser at https://intuity.legrand.us From the account page, click on the “Connect to Controller” button, and a new “Home” screen appears, that is similar to the mobile App “Home” screen. Notice there is no camera button. Cameras are meant to be viewed via the App only for privacy.