Inosmart Gateway Module GW710
Operation Manual
Revision 3, 19.12.2024
Minimum Firmware: 1.6.221, 1.0.76, 0.0.56
Minimum App Version: v4.0.65
Introduction
Dear User,
Thank you for choosing to purchase the Gateway Module, which will allow you to connect your Inosmart system to your home Wi-Fi network and thus manage it remotely.
Although our devices are easy to use, please take a few minutes to read the instructions below. We have prepared all the information you need to pay attention to, both for the first time and for subsequent use. To help you understand, you can also visit our website www.inosmart.info/bt and watch the accompanying video content on how our system works and how to use it.
We wish you a pleasant and easy use.
Gateway Module and Its Functions
- Remote unlocking via smartphone
- Remote control of the Inosmart system
- 2 additional relays for connecting external devices (250V AC 3A, 30V DC 3A)
- Connection for door open/closed sensor
- Connection to the Internet network: WLAN or RJ-45
- 24V power supply
- Installation on a DIN rail
The Gateway module uses TCP ports 8883 and 18083 for communication, which must be opened on the firewall. In case of connection via WiFi, 2.4Ghz communication must be enabled on the home router (disable 5G).
Connection Scheme
The connection scheme illustrates the integration of the Inosmart Gateway Module with various components of a smart door system. Key elements include:
- Motorized Opening: A "kiv GENIUS mtoorlock" is shown as the primary motorized opening mechanism.
- Control Unit: A central unit labeled "TEST UNIT, FUSE AND GATEWAY UNIT" serves as the hub.
- Gateway Module: A "24V DC, MW HDR-30-24 B6A" Gateway module is depicted, receiving power and connecting to the internet.
- Power Supply: Connections for 220V AC and 24V DC power are indicated.
- External Devices: The scheme details connections for:
- Motorized Locking System (via INOSMART GATEWAY B)
- LED Lighting in the Door Frame (via GREEN wire)
- Intercom or Similar Switch (via YELLOW wire, connected through a switch to +24V)
- Additional Relays (Relay 2 and 3) for external functions.
- Sensors: Connections for door open/closed sensors are implied.
- User Identification: Mentions of INOSMART FINGERSCAN and motorized/touch handles are present.
- Wiring: Specific wire colors (WHITE, BLUE, BROWN, YELLOW, GREEN, PINK, GREY) are mapped to functions. For example, BROWN and BLUE are for 220V AC (L and N), GREEN is for grounding, YELLOW is for intercom/switch signals, PINK and GREY are for additional relays.
- Internet Connection: The Gateway module is shown connecting to the internet, supporting WLAN and RJ-45.
The diagram also shows a "KABEL PASSAGE" and a "TEST UNIT AND WIRING DIAGRAM" detailing the internal connections of the Gateway module itself, including inputs for 24V DC, N, L, and outputs for various functions.
Connecting the Gateway Module to the Internet
After successfully connecting the Inosmart App to the control unit, the next step is to connect the Gateway module to the internet. This can be configured in two ways:
- Via a local Wi-Fi network
- Via network cable (RJ-45)
When the Gateway module is detected by the control unit, the app will offer a setting to connect the module during the initial setup.
Inosmart App: Connect to the Internet – Mode 1
In this mode, the app prompts the user to configure the Inosmart Gateway Wi-Fi access. A warning may appear, followed by a screen to enter the Wi-Fi network name and password for the Inosmart Gateway wireless access. Upon successful entry, a confirmation message "Remote access successfully set up" is displayed.
If you do not set up internet access immediately, you can do so later. Navigate to the "Settings" menu within the app, select "Inosmart Gateway Settings", enter your Wi-Fi network name and password, and confirm by clicking "Save Settings". These settings are typically configured while connected via Bluetooth.
Inosmart App: Connect to the Internet – Mode 2
This mode involves accessing the device settings directly. Within the app's "Settings" menu, users can find "Inosmart Gateway Settings". This section displays various configuration options, including:
- Wi-Fi network name and password
- MQTT Broker URL (e.g., mqtt.inosmart.info)
- Relay settings
- Door panel LED light power
- Keyboard backlight
- Volume
- Numeric code length
- Bluetooth door open
- Key sensitivity
- Bell button triggers relay
- Open relay time
- Device information
- Opening the door via remote access
Users can then click "Save Settings" to apply changes.
Troubleshooting Problems Connecting to the Internet
LED Indicators: Once settings are saved, the Gateway module connects to the home Wi-Fi and MQTT server, indicated by two green LED lights. If connecting via a LAN cable, the connection is automatic, and the green connection LED on the Gateway module will flash.
MQTT Broker URL: If the connection does not work, try entering the server IP address "212.30.76.140" in the MQTT broker URL field instead of "mqtt.inosmart.info".
Firewall Ports: In case of problems connecting to the Internet network, verify that TCP ports 8883 and 18083 are open on the firewall for the URL mqtt.inosmart.info.
Restore Factory Settings
To restore the Gateway module to its factory settings, press and hold the reset button on the module for 10 seconds. After the reset, the red LEDs on the Gateway Module will start flashing. All settings will be erased, and the device will revert to its original factory configuration.
Activation of Additional Relays
In addition to controlling the main door where the device is installed, the Gateway module allows you to unlock two additional doors (e.g., side or garage doors) or turn on/off any two connected devices. You can configure individual people to open specific doors (e.g., garage door or main door and additional door together). Additional relays can be activated using all user identification methods: FINGERPRINTS, TELEPHONES, and NUMERICAL CODES. For selected persons, you can specify under each section what the individual identification enables or disables.
Additional relays can also be triggered remotely using the Gateway module.
Note: The activation of additional relays can only be set via the Inosmart App.
Inosmart App: Switching on and Naming Individual Additional Relays
Within the Inosmart App, navigate to "Settings" and then "Inosmart Gateway Settings". Under "Relay settings", you can enable and name additional relays. For example:
- Gateway relay 1: Can be enabled and named "Garage".
- Gateway relay 2: Can be enabled and named "Alarm".
You can also set the "Open relay time" for each relay.
Inosmart App: Activation of Individual Relays
The app interface allows for direct activation of these relays. For instance, you can see options to "Slide to unlock" the Main door, "Slide to trigger" the Garage, and "Slide to trigger" the Alarm. These actions are performed directly from the app's main control screen after configuration.