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Knowledge Base
Manuals
Gate HTTP
Installation guidelines
How to Prepare Electrical Installation
Reference devices
Integrated Device
Most Common Mistakes
Manuals
Gate Modbus
Training
SW Applications
Gate HTTP
Smart Panel
Configuration
myGrenton interfaces
Virtual Objects
Gate Alarm
FAQ
FAQ
About Grenton
Price list and documents
Manuals
Gate Modbus
Integration with the Fronius inverter
Controlling addressable LED strips based on the example of integration with the E-NODE AM-8.3 module
Integration with the Elsner P03/3 Modbus weather station
Integration with Huawei inverter
Integration with Wanas recuperator
Integration with the Thessla Green
Integration with Ciarko kitchen hood
Integration with LG airconditioner by LG PMBUSB00A module
Integration with LG airconditioner by LG PDRYCB500 module
Integration with Samsung WindFree air-conditioner
Integration with F&F LE-03MW CT energy meter
Integration with Haier air conditioner
Integration with Eastron SDM630 energy meter
Integration with the air conditioner using IntesisBox
Integration with ORNO OR-WE-504
Integration with the Schneider energy meter
Negative values in the Modbus registers
Integration with Komfovent (Ventia) recuperator
Integration with ORNO OR-WE-514 energy meter
Integration with SHT20 (XY-MD02) temperature and humidity sensor
Integration with Mitsubishi air conditioner by Procon A1M adapter
Integration with the recuperator Bartosz
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Training
Grenton Academy - Part 1
Grenton Academy - Part 2
Grenton Academy - Part 3
Grenton Academy - Part 4
Grenton Academy - Part 5
Grenton Academy - Part 6
Grenton Academy - Part 7
Grenton Academy - Part 8
Grenton Academy - Part 9
Grenton Academy - Part 10
Grenton Academy - Part 11
Grenton Academy - Part 12
Grenton Tutorials - Part 1. How to run the Grenton's Object Manager
Grenton Tutorials - Part 2. How to configure lightning
Grenton Tutorials - Part 3. How to set up a cloud connection
Grenton Tutorials - Part 4. How to configure heating
Grenton Tutorials - Part 5. How to create a mobile myGrenton interface (for smartphone or tablet)
Grenton Tutorials - Part 6. How to configure roller shutters
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SW Applications
What to do when the connection with Grenton Cloud is not working?
Gate HTTP
Integration with the Fronius inverter
Controlling addressable LED strips based on the example of integration with the E-NODE AM-8.3 module
Receiving information about traffic volume
Integration with Tedee Lock using PAK
Receiving information from the OpenWeatherMap website
Comprehensive integration with external systems
Sending Request with the FormData RequestType
Integration of Grenton with IFTTT
Integration with Tedee Lock
HDAnywhere integration
Netatmo Weather Station integration
Integration with Yamaha MusicCast
Integration with SONOS Mulitroom Systems
Setting the value of the RequestHeaders feature
Getting information about air quality from Sensor Community
Creating responses in JSON format
Integration of Grenton system with Influx and data visualization in Grafana application
Philips HUE integration
Reading parameters that are numeric values
Integration with the Ekey fingerprint reader
Controlling your Samsung TV via SmartThings
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Smart Panel
Grenton Smart Panel Extended Configuration Manual
Smart Panel - Thermostat Mode
Smart Panel - FreeDraw Mode
Grenton Smart Panel Basic Configuration Manual
Smart Panel - Buttons Mode
Smart Panel - Smart Panel as an alarm system keypad
Panels cleaning mode
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Configuration
Controlling a single-color LED strip using a single channel of the RGBW LED module with a monostable button
Application and configuration of the solenoid valve cutting off the main water supply.
iOS Shortcuts
DALI group control
CCT LED strip control
Thermostat virtual object - Analog 0-10V output control.
Calibration of the temperature measured by the temperature sensor
Grenton Dali - Dali Discovery
Control of the uncoloured LED stripe with the use of a single LED RGB module channel with the use of monostable button
Running the selected channel of the LED RGBW module with the last value
Script Builder - creating advanced Grenton system logic configuration
Creating a logical sum and a logical product
Control a group of roller shutters using a single widget in the myGrenton application
Rounding the variable to decimal places
Multiple clicks configuration
Time display in hh:mm format
Rounding the variable to an integer value
Controlling the floor heating with the protection before overheating of the floor.
Calculating of the dew point temperature
Storing the state of outputs based on the persistence of user features
Creating string variable by adding values of other variables
Creating a virtual object Thermostat with a source (temperature) from another CLU type module
Control the single-color LED strip within 0-100% using the SLIDER widget
FCU (Fan Coil Unit) Basic Configuration
Monitoring events using diagnostic logs
Verifying the cause of CLU entering into Emergency mode using diagnostic logs
Push history
Intercom - configuration SIP
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myGrenton interfaces
Control with Tedee lock
Control with Tedee lock (PAK)
Camera in myGrenton - RTSP stream
Virtual Objects
Virtual Object Calendar - Object Manager Configuration
Virtual Object Timer - Object Manager Configuration
Virtual Object PresenceSensor - Object Manager Configuration
Virtual Object Thermostat - Object Manager Configuration
Push Virtual Object - Object Manager Configuration
EventScheduler
Virtual Object Scheduler - Object Manager Configuration
Virtual object SunriseSunsetCalendar - Object Manager Configuration
Virtual Object PID Controller - Object Manager Configuration
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Gate Alarm
Jablotron - lighting control depending on the status of the motion sensor in the alarm control panel