🇬🇧 Easykon for MyHome | Mapping

Now that you finished the physical installation of the Easykon for MyHome, here’s a short guide to complete with the mapping procedure.

Automatic mapping

Easykon for MyHome mapping procedure is one of the easiest things in the world, so much so that rather than an actual mapping it is an automatic configuration.

To find, identify and manage all system accessories, Easykon for MyHome must be connected to a Compatible BTicino MyHome gateway

  1. Sign in to the configuration interface by entering the Easykon for MyHome IP address in the browser

  2. Click on "Sign in"

  3. Press the "Sign in / Unpairing" button on the Easykon device installed on the DIN rail

  4. Select the gateway you want to connect

  5. Check that the gateway information is correct and click on "Connect" at the top right

If the connection with the BTicino gateway is successful, Easykon for MyHome automatically identifies and configures all compatible MyHome accessories in a few seconds.

Can't see some accessories in the list after automatic configuration? Wait a few minutes and reload the page or try to manually control the accessory – Easykon will automatically add it to the list!
Easykon will only show the Compatible Accessories.

Make sure that the last version of the firmware is installed in the Bticino gateway before connecting Easykon for MyHome.

 

 

 

Customising accessories

Easykon for MyHome assigns a default name (e.g. lightbulb 01) and automatically inserts the default characteristics for each accessory. For example, the types of BTicino MyHome actuators used to control light sources, controlled sockets or switches are automatically categorised as "Light".

To customise accessories:

  1. Go to the Easykon for MyHome interface

  2. Click on the "Identify" icon to find the device – the accessory you've selected will begin to flash or move

  3. Enter the parameters by clicking on the button with the 3 dots

  4. Change the name and/or characteristics required

  5. Click on "Save"

Can't access the interface?

See the Compatible accessories article to see the characteristics of each accessory.

 

 

 

 

 


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