Nuki Smart Lock User Manual

Control and monitor your NUKI Smart locks from Crestron Home

Connects to the NUKI bridge!

Lock, unlock and view the door status of any NUKI Smart Lock 2.0 or 3.0 connected to the NUKI bridge.

Usage

Once the quick setup is completed users are able to Lock and Unlock the NUKI smart lock from any Crestron Home user interface!

From the home page of the Crestron Home Interface the user clicks on the NUKI lock tile.

The user is presented with the current status of the lock (and door sensor if fitted) as well as options to Lock or Unlock the NUKI lock

Nuki System Setup

Before adding the LCD Driver to you system you must install and setup your Nuki Bridge and Nuki Lock as per the manufacturer instructions using the Nuki App.

Here is a screenshot of the application showing a correctly setup system including a Bridge and a single Lock.

The green indicators show a correct Server, bridge and Lock connection which are required for discovery and pairing.

NB: Once paired a cloud server connection is not required for the Crestron Home integration.

In the Nuki Bridge Settings the two developer options must be enabled:

  • API Quick Discovery – ( used for automatic discovery)
  • HttpAPI – (used for device control)

Add the Driver

Once you have added the Main Intercom Driver to a room you will see the controller UI tile in the room that you added the driver:

The Main page will show a button prompting you to change details of your Nuki Bridge.

Click the button to go straight to the device settings page.

Selecting Nuki Bridge

The Driver will automatically attempt to discover any Nuki Bridges on the same subnet as your device.

Click on a discovered Bridge to connect to that bridge or Click on the Connect Manually button to add a Bridge using a known IP Addess.

Top Tips:

We recommend setting up a MAC address reservation for your Nuki Bridge for the best stystem stability.

A Nuki Cloud server connection is required for the discovery to work and so we also give you the option to connect manually by adding the ip address of your bridge.

(this can be found in the Nuki App using Manage Bridges)

Pairing Nuki Bridge

If you have already paired with the bridge the pairing information and API key will be show if its the first time then press Pair with Bridge to start the pairing process.

Once you have pressed the Pair with Bridge button you can complete the pairing (within 30 seconds) by pressing the button on the Nuki Bridge.

Once pairing is complete the status on the page will show the API key and a Paired Status for your System and the Online Status will show ONLINE.

IP Details View
Pairing Progress View

Manually Pairing a Bridge

In the event that you cannot press the pair button or the discovery is not possible due to the lack of a server connection it is possible to manually add the IP and API details to the driver to pair the bridge manually.

We recommend using the automatic pairing above but this provides full flexibility to the installer.

Actions and Events

Normal Events
EventLocked Event fires when state is updated to locked / closed
EventUnlockedEvent fires when state is updated to Unlocked / Opened
Function ActionsNB: All Function Actions will trigger Normal Events above
ActionUnlock Unlock from an Action
ActionLock Lock from an Action
ActionLock and GoSee Nuki Documentation for more details
ActionUnlatchSee Nuki Documentation for more details
Action LatchSee Nuki Documentation for more details

Inner Range Inception Alarm UI Extension

“Simple & Easy Installation
Integrated Security – Access Control”

Web Powered Security

Usage

Once the quick setup is completed users are provided with the complete list of Inception arming options as well as detailed arming and disarming progress information.

From the room page or home page of the Crestron Home Interface the user clicks on the Inception Alarm UI tile

The user is presented with the current status of the alarm system and options to Disarm, Quick Arm or select from one of the Advanced Arming options

Advanced arming options include

  • Arm Full Area
  • Arm Perimeter Mode
  • Arm Night Mode

Advanced delayed arming options include

  • Delay Arm Full Area
  • Delay Arm Perimeter Mode
  • Delay Arm Night Mode

While arming and disarming the Inception alarm system users are shown detailed information of the progress

Inner Range Inception Drivers

Our suite of Inner Range Inception drivers allow you to make the most of this powerful Security and Access Controller. The Inner Range Inception Alarm UI Extension can be used as a standalone driver or in conjunction with any of the Inner Range Inception suite of drivers.

  • Inception Events & Actions Driver – Allows control and monitoring of 20 Inception security areas through the Crestron Home Actions and Events systems.
  • Inception Access Doors Driver – Allows control and monitoring of 200 Inception doors through the Crestron Home Actions and Events systems and a setup UI tile.
  • Inception Interface Outputs Driver – Allows control and monitoring of 200 Inception outputs through the Crestron Home Actions and Events systems and a setup UI tile.
  • Inception Interface Inputs Driver – Allows control and monitoring of 200 Inception inputs through the Crestron Home Actions and Events systems and a setup UI tile.
  • Inception Alarm UI Extension Driver – Allows control and monitoring of Inception Areas a simple extension user interface.
  • Inception Security Core Driver – Allows control and monitoring of Inception Areas using the Crestron Home native security user interfaces.

The Inception drivers can be used in any combination or as standalone drivers, except for the Inception Security Core driver. The Security Core driver must be purchased and used with the Inception Events & Actions driver as we do not provide any Actions and Events in the core module.

Inception User Permissions

The Inception Alarm UI Extension driver and additional Inception drivers connect to the Inception alarm as a standard user. The best practice is to create a user just for the Crestron Home system and set the web page profile to “REST Web Api User”. It is up to you if you share a single user (recommended) or create a user per driver. The user must be added the relevant permissions for the Areas, Doors, Inputs and Outputs that you wish to control and monitor.

Alarm actions that require a PIN to be entered will be associated with the the users PIN set in Inception. The user associated with the PIN will be the user that performs the action, with their permissions checked and their name logged in the review event history.

Any control requests of areas, outputs or doors that don’t require a PIN will be performed by the api user and must have the appropriate permissions set on all devices.

Here is an example of a user that is setup with access to the arm and disarm multiple security areas, control doors and monitor input status.

In addition, any of the security areas you wish to control should have the Multi-Mode Arming setting checked as shown in this screenshot.

Add the Driver

You can add the Inception alarm extension driver to any room you like using the Crestron Home Setup application

Follow the installation settings prompts and enter the connection details for the Inception Alarm

  • IP Id – the IP address of the Inception Alarm System
  • Username – the username of the Inception api user (see user permissions above)
  • Password – the password of the Inception api user (see user permissions above)

Once you have added the driver to the room, look for the UI tile in the Crestron Home application or on a TSW touchscreen to continue the setup

Inception Alarm Connection Settings

The main page will show you if the Inception alarm is not connected

You can update the IP address and user account details in the installer settings of the Crestron Home Setup App, or here in the Crestron Home UI.

To modify the Device connection details in the Crestron Home UI:

  • Press the Settings button
  • If prompted enter the Advanced User Password
  • Press the Device Setttings button

Connect to the Inception Alarm

  • Enter the IP Address of the Inception Alarm System
  • Enter the username of the user you set for API access
  • Enter the password of the user you set for API access
  • Press the Connect Device button

The connection status window will inform you of a successful connection or of any errors

Select the Inception Area

Once connected to the Inception Alarm, you will need to select the correct Area ID for the Inception security area that you would like to associate with this driver for status and control.

  • Press the Select Area
  • Select the Inception Area that you would like to associate
  • Return to the settings page

The Selected Area status window on the settings page informs you of which area you have selected

User Pins Settings

The user PIN is optional for arming and disarming opperations.

  • Arming and disarming operations with a PIN will be associated to the inception user with matching PIN for permissions and logging. Ensure you set the individual user permissions as required.
  • Arming and disarming operations without a PIN will use the permissions and logging of the API user. Ensure you set the API users permissions as required.

On the settings page you can turn the PIN requirement on and off for each of the following three functions:

  • Pin required to Disarm the system
  • Pin required to Quick Arm the system
  • Pin required to Advanced Arm the system
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