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1. Insert the black Z-Wave dongle into either of the usb ports on the back of Vera.
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The Quick Start Guide that comes in Vera's box explains how to physically connect Vera and get to Vera's setup site in your web browser. If you've already done this (including inserting Vera 1's black Z-Wave dongle) confirming Vera's power light is on solid, and you see the Vera's setup site in your web browser, continue to setup Vera as explained below. If not, [[Quick Start Hardware|click here]].  
  
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2. Screw the antenna to the gold 'antenna' port on the back of Vera and leave the antenna pointed up.
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<br>[[Image:Setup1.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Setup UI2]] [[Image:Setup2.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Setup UI2]]
  
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== Setting up Vera ==
  
3. Use a standard network cable (included) to connect the WAN port on the back of Vera into either your DSL or cable modem, or into your existing home network. Vera will use this port to connect to the internet.  You can connect other network devices, like PC's, printers, cameras, network switches, and so on to the four LAN ports.
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Vera's setup page is shown at left. You only need to use the setup page when you first setup Vera, or if you want to make changes later on. Once Vera is setup, you will see the [[Dashboard]] page instead, but you can always return to the setup page by clicking the "Setup" button.  
  
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Technically, the only two steps that are required are 'Rooms' and 'Devices'. You can be up and running in just a couple minutes. However, to get the full benefit of Vera we recommend you go through all 9 steps in order. Note that once you have made changes you will see this red 'Save' button. [[Image:RedButton.JPG|RedButton.JPG]] Your changes are not saved until you click it.
  
4.  Connect the power cord and plug Vera in.  '''Wait 60 seconds after plugging Vera in.'''  After you have waited 60 seconds, look at the power light on the front of Vera.  If it is on solid that means Vera was able to connect to the Internet.  Proceed to step 5.  Otherwise, read the section about configuring your network before proceeding.
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The 9 steps are:
  
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'''[[Intro|Intro]]''' This explains the basic things Vera can do for you and shows you what accessories you'll need.
  
5.  Open any web browser that is on the same home network as Vera and go to: http://findvera.com.  Vera automatically setup a secure wi-fi wireless network you can connect to (see the sticker below).  Click the 'Setup' button.
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'''[[Find Vera Service|FindVera.com]]''' This explains the FindVera.com service and lets you pick a username and password for that service.  
  
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'''[[Rooms|Rooms]]''' Here you list the rooms in your house.  
  
You should now see Vera's setup page in your web browser.  Vera has helpful videos that will guide you through the process of adding devices and creating scenes.  You should be up and running in just a few minutes. If you do not see Vera's setup page, read the section about configuring your network.
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'''[[Users|Users]]''' Add all the people in your home who will be able to use the system and who you want to be notified of events, like a security breach or a sensor being tripped. Also tell Vera how to notify each user, such as with Email or SMS text.  
  
== Setting up Vera ==
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'''[[Devices|Devices]]''' Here you add the devices you want to control, like Z-Wave lamp modules and IP cameras.
  
Vera's setup page is shown below.  You only need to use the setup page when you first setup Vera, or if you want to make changes later on.
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'''[[Scenes|Scenes]]''' You can create scenes, which are really just a set of actions for your devices. For example, the "Go to Work" scene may turn off all the lights and the thermostat. This way you can press just one button, "Go to Work", to control a lot of devices at once. You can also add timers and events to make scenes happen at certain intervals, or in response to events such a motion detector being tripped or the sun going down.  
  
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'''[[Location|Location]]''' If you tell Vera where you live, then Vera can set the time and calculate sunrise and sunset for that location. This is needed if you want to add timers and events to your scenes that are based on sun rise, sun set, and so on.
  
Technically, the only 2 steps that are required are 'Rooms' and 'Devices'.  You can be up and running in just a couple minutes. However, to get the full benefit of Vera we recommend you go through all 8 steps in order. The 8 steps are:
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'''[[Energy]]''' Tell Vera to notify you if you forgot to turn the lights off after you left for work, or if energy usage is higher than it should be. Also, tell Vera how to handle an energy alert from your local government or utility, such as the Flex Alert in California.  
  
'''[[Intro|Intro]]''' This explains the basic things Vera can do for you and shows you want accessories you'll need.
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'''[[Advanced|Advanced]]''' Most people don't need to use this. It has advanced settings, such as manually configuring your network settings.  
  
'''[[Find_Vera_Service|FindVera.com]]''' This explains the findvera.com service and let's you pick a username and password for that service.
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'''Note: Don't forget to click the 'Save' button to save your changes. If you close your web browser without clicking 'Save', your changes will be lost.'''
  
'''[[Rooms|Rooms]]''' Here you list the rooms in your house.
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Also, once you complete the setup page, then you won't see the setup page when you access Vera. Instead, you will see the [[Dashboard|Dashboard]]. If you want to change your setup later, just click the 'Setup' button on the dashboard to get back to this setup page, jump directly to the setup step you want to change, make your changes, and click 'Save'.  
  
'''[[Devices|Devices]]''' Here you add the devices you want to control, like Z-Wave lamp modules and IP cameras.
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[[Image:Dashboard1.jpg|thumb|left|512px|Vera Dashboard UI2]]  
  
'''[[Scenes|Scenes]]''' You can create scenes, which are really just a set of actions for your devices.  For example, the "go to work" scene may turn off all the lights and the thermostat.  This way you can press just 1 button, "Go to Work", to control a lot of devices at once.
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'''[[Location|Location]]''' If you tell Vera where you live, then Vera can set the time and figure out when your sun rises and sets.  This is needed if you want to create timers and events.
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'''[[Users|Users]]''' Add all the people in your home who will be able to use the system and who you want to be notified of events, like a security breach or a sensor being tripped.  Also tell Vera how to notify each user, such as with Email or SMS.
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'''[[Automation|Automation]]''' Automation is how you make things happen automatically. Add a timer to make things happens at certain times or at intervals. Add events to make things happen in response to events such as a motion detector being tripped or sunset.
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'''[[Advanced|Advanced]]''' Most people don't need to use this.  It has advanced settings, such as manually configuring your network settings.
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Note: Don't forget to click the 'Save' button to save your changes.  If you close your web browser without clicking 'Save', your changes will be lost.
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Also, once you complete the setup page, then you won't see the setup page anymore when you access Vera.  Instead, you will see the [[Dashboard|Dashboard]].  If you want to change your setup later, just click the 'Setup' button on the dashboard to get back to this setup page, jump directly to the setup step you want to change, make your changes, and click 'Save'.
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Latest revision as of 23:11, 23 December 2011

The Quick Start Guide that comes in Vera's box explains how to physically connect Vera and get to Vera's setup site in your web browser. If you've already done this (including inserting Vera 1's black Z-Wave dongle) confirming Vera's power light is on solid, and you see the Vera's setup site in your web browser, continue to setup Vera as explained below. If not, click here.

-- Needs to be update for newer versions.

Setup UI2
Setup UI2

[edit] Setting up Vera

Vera's setup page is shown at left. You only need to use the setup page when you first setup Vera, or if you want to make changes later on. Once Vera is setup, you will see the Dashboard page instead, but you can always return to the setup page by clicking the "Setup" button.

Technically, the only two steps that are required are 'Rooms' and 'Devices'. You can be up and running in just a couple minutes. However, to get the full benefit of Vera we recommend you go through all 9 steps in order. Note that once you have made changes you will see this red 'Save' button. RedButton.JPG Your changes are not saved until you click it.

The 9 steps are:

Intro This explains the basic things Vera can do for you and shows you what accessories you'll need.

FindVera.com This explains the FindVera.com service and lets you pick a username and password for that service.

Rooms Here you list the rooms in your house.

Users Add all the people in your home who will be able to use the system and who you want to be notified of events, like a security breach or a sensor being tripped. Also tell Vera how to notify each user, such as with Email or SMS text.

Devices Here you add the devices you want to control, like Z-Wave lamp modules and IP cameras.

Scenes You can create scenes, which are really just a set of actions for your devices. For example, the "Go to Work" scene may turn off all the lights and the thermostat. This way you can press just one button, "Go to Work", to control a lot of devices at once. You can also add timers and events to make scenes happen at certain intervals, or in response to events such a motion detector being tripped or the sun going down.

Location If you tell Vera where you live, then Vera can set the time and calculate sunrise and sunset for that location. This is needed if you want to add timers and events to your scenes that are based on sun rise, sun set, and so on.

Energy Tell Vera to notify you if you forgot to turn the lights off after you left for work, or if energy usage is higher than it should be. Also, tell Vera how to handle an energy alert from your local government or utility, such as the Flex Alert in California.

Advanced Most people don't need to use this. It has advanced settings, such as manually configuring your network settings.

Note: Don't forget to click the 'Save' button to save your changes. If you close your web browser without clicking 'Save', your changes will be lost.

Also, once you complete the setup page, then you won't see the setup page when you access Vera. Instead, you will see the Dashboard. If you want to change your setup later, just click the 'Setup' button on the dashboard to get back to this setup page, jump directly to the setup step you want to change, make your changes, and click 'Save'.

Vera Dashboard UI2
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