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Updated: 4/5/16 © 2016 Ibis Networks 1 Hardware Overview InteliSockets InteliSockets are the basic building block of an Ibis System, gathering data on energy use for each monitored device, providing control over device power, and alerting the system to unanticipated loss of power. InteliSockets sit between a device’s power cord and the wall outlet, and monitor energy usage every 15 seconds. The sockets use a highly secure ZigBeebased wireless network to communicate and do not interfere with WiFi networks. InteliSockets can be configured to operate on any of 16 ZigBee channels, and each network is identified by a locallyunique 16bit network ID, preventing colocated systems from interfering with each other. InteliSockets are built to fit most commercial applications, and support key voltage and amperage combinations as shown in the table below. Part No. Name Image Voltage Current IS301 Single InteliSocket 120V 15A IS302 Dual InteliSocket 120V 15A IS204 IS205 IS206 Power InteliSocket 120V 240V 240V 20A 15A 20A An InteliSocket can be in either an on or off state, with its LED displaying the current state. A green LED means the InteliSocket is on and devices plugged into it will receive power. A red LED means the InteliSocket is off and devices plugged into it won’t receive power. The state of an InteliSocket can be controlled remotely through a control panel on ibis.io or by setting schedules for the InteliSocket. The InteliSocket’s state can also be manually toggled using the button on its side.

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Updated:  4/5/16   © 2016  Ibis  Networks   1  

Hardware Overview

InteliSockets InteliSockets  are  the  basic  building  block  of  an  Ibis  System,  gathering  data  on  energy  use  for  each  monitored  device,  providing  control  over  device  power,  and  alerting  the  system  to  unanticipated  loss  of  power.    

InteliSockets  sit  between  a  device’s  power  cord  and  the  wall  outlet,  and  monitor  energy  usage  every  15  seconds.  The  sockets  use  a  highly  secure  ZigBee-­‐based  wireless  network  to  communicate  and  do  not  interfere  with  Wi-­‐Fi  networks.  InteliSockets  can  be  configured  to  operate  on  any  of  16  ZigBee  channels,  and  each  network  is  identified  by  a  locally-­‐unique  16-­‐bit  network  ID,  preventing  co-­‐located  systems  from  interfering  with  each  other.  

InteliSockets  are  built  to  fit  most  commercial  applications,  and  support  key  voltage  and  amperage  combinations  as  shown  in  the  table  below.  

Part  No.   Name   Image   Voltage   Current  

IS-­‐301   Single  InteliSocket    

120V   15A  

IS-­‐302   Dual  InteliSocket    

120V   15A  

IS-­‐204  

IS-­‐205  

IS-­‐206  

Power  InteliSocket  

 

120V  

240V  

240V  

20A  

15A  

20A  

An  InteliSocket  can  be  in  either  an  on  or  off  state,  with  its  LED  displaying  the  current  state.  A  green  LED  means  the  InteliSocket  is  on  and  devices  plugged  into  it  will  receive  power.  A  red  LED  means  the  InteliSocket  is  off  and  devices  plugged  into  it  won’t  receive  power.    

The  state  of  an  InteliSocket  can  be  controlled  remotely  through  a  control  panel  on  ibis.io  or  by  setting  schedules  for  the  InteliSocket.  The  InteliSocket’s  state  can  also  be  manually  toggled  using  the  button  on  its  side.    

 

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InteliGateways The  Ibis  InteliGateway  is  the  central  connection  point  between  the  InteliSockets  and  the  InteliNetwork.  As  the  InteliSocket  mesh  network  reports  energy  usage  data  on  devices,  the  InteliGateway  collects  all  of  the  reports  and  passes  them  along  to  the  InteliNetwork  in  real  time.  The  InteliGateway  also  takes  commands  from  the  InteliNetwork  for  powering  devices  up/down,  passing  the  commands  to  the  correct  InteliSockets  and  then  confirming  the  response  to  the  InteliNetwork.  

InteliGateways  send  data  to  the  InteliNetwork  via  Ethernet  and  plug  into  standard  110V/15A  wall  outlets.  In  the  case  of  a  network  outage,  the  InteliGateway  can  cache  Plug  Load  data  until  network  connectivity  is  restored.  The  amount  of  data  that  can  be  cached  depends  on  the  number  of  InteliSockets  installed.  For  a  system  of  50  InteliSockets,  the  gateway  can  cache  data  for  8  hours.    

The  table  below  shows  the  current  versions  of  InteliGateways.    

Part  No.   Name   Image   RF  Range  

IG-­‐202   V2  InteliGateway  

 

50m  

IG-­‐302   V3  InteliGateway  

 

50m  

A  gateway’s  MAC  address  is  located  on  its  underside,  and  can  be  used  to  ID  the  gateway.  On  the  top  of  a  gateway  is  a  light  that  shows  whether  the  gateway  has  connected  to  the  InteliNetwork  (green  if  connected,  red  if  not).  A  small  grey  button  on  the  side  of  the  side  of  the  gateway  can  be  used  to  restart  the  gateway.