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 === 2.2.1. Add a Project === === 2.2.1. Add a Project ===
 Adding a project can be done via two methods: Adding a project can be done via two methods:
-  * **Using the local network** This can only be done in the presence of the installer. The installer will access **Tab 1** and enter a URL to download the project using the same network as the Thinknx server. +  * **Using the local network** This can only be done in the presence of the installer or any person who is able to open the project file with the Thinknx Configurator. The URL provided by this person can be entered inside the corresponding field after clicking on the "PC" icon in the client application followed by port 5050. The project will then be downloaded using the same network as the Thinknx server. 
-<WRAP centeralign>{{ :quickguide_deployLocalClient2.png?direct250 |Download project locally}} </WRAP>+<WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_newLocal.jpg?direct300 |Download project locally}} </WRAP>
 <WRAP centeralign> Figure 6: Download project locally</WRAP>  <WRAP centeralign> Figure 6: Download project locally</WRAP> 
-  * **Using Thinknx Cloud** This can be done by the client without the presence of the installer. However, the installer will have to provide the client with the correct serial number and password for the client. The client can access **Tab 2**, enter the serial number and password, and click on Download. Once the download is completed, the project will show in the list to the left.  +  * **Using Thinknx Cloud** This can be done by the client without the presence of the installer. However, the installer will have to provide the client with the correct serial number and password. The client can click on the "Cloud" icon, enter the serial number and password, and click on Download. Once the download is completed, the project will show in the list to the left.  
-<WRAP centeralign>{{ :quickguide_downloadClient.png?direct250 |Downloading project from Cloud}} </WRAP>+<WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_newCloud.jpg?direct300 |Downloading project from Cloud}} </WRAP>
 <WRAP centeralign> Figure 7: Downloading project from Cloud </WRAP> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 7: Downloading project from Cloud </WRAP>
 +  * **using a QR Code** The client can easily download the project by clicking on the "QR Code" icon and scanning a QR code shared by the installed by email/pdf. A permission should be granted to the Thinknx application to access the device's camera.
 +<WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_newQRcode.jpg?direct300 |Downloading project with QR Code}} </WRAP>
 +<WRAP centeralign> Figure 8: Downloading project by QR code </WRAP>
  
 === 2.2.2. Authenticate Clients === === 2.2.2. Authenticate Clients ===
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   * **Using the local network** If the project has been added locally by the installer, the client will get a notification when opening the project stating that the "authentication failed". The installer in that case must add the device ID of the client to the authenticated clients list inside the server.   * **Using the local network** If the project has been added locally by the installer, the client will get a notification when opening the project stating that the "authentication failed". The installer in that case must add the device ID of the client to the authenticated clients list inside the server.
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :pro_man_-_client_authentication.png?direct&500 |Client Authentication 1}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :pro_man_-_client_authentication.png?direct&500 |Client Authentication 1}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP centeralign> Figure 8: Client Authentication 1 </WRAP>+<WRAP centeralign> Figure 9: Client Authentication 1 </WRAP>
   * **Using Thinknx Cloud** If the project has been downloaded from Thinknx cloud by the client, he will be prompted for a username and password the very first time he tries to open the project. Both username and password shall be provided by the installer, though his presence is not necessary on site.   * **Using Thinknx Cloud** If the project has been downloaded from Thinknx cloud by the client, he will be prompted for a username and password the very first time he tries to open the project. Both username and password shall be provided by the installer, though his presence is not necessary on site.
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :quickguide_authenticationMsg2.png?direct&500 |Client Authentication 2}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :quickguide_authenticationMsg2.png?direct&500 |Client Authentication 2}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP centeralign> Figure 9: Client Authentication 2 </WRAP>+<WRAP centeralign> Figure 10: Client Authentication 2 </WRAP>
 === 2.2.3. Delete a Project === === 2.2.3. Delete a Project ===
 To delete a project, slide project name to the left and click on “Delete”. To delete a project, slide project name to the left and click on “Delete”.
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_settings6.png?direct500 |Settings Interface}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_settings6.png?direct500 |Settings Interface}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 10: Settings Interface </WRAP></WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 11: Settings Interface </WRAP></WRAP>
  
 === 2.2.4. General Settings === === 2.2.4. General Settings ===
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   * **Open the projects in DEMO mode** When enabled, the client will not establish a connection with the server and the project will open as DEMO.   * **Open the projects in DEMO mode** When enabled, the client will not establish a connection with the server and the project will open as DEMO.
 {{ :usermanual_settings4.png?direct500 |General Settings}} {{ :usermanual_settings4.png?direct500 |General Settings}}
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 11: General Settings </WRAP></WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 12: General Settings </WRAP></WRAP>
  
 <pagebreak> <pagebreak>
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light1.png?direct150 |Switch}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light1.png?direct150 |Switch}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 12: Switch </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 13: Switch </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light4.png?direct400 |Switch Schedule}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light4.png?direct400 |Switch Schedule}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 13: Switch Schedule </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 14: Switch Schedule </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light2.png?direct150 |Dimmer}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light2.png?direct150 |Dimmer}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 14: Dimmer </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 15: Dimmer </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light5.png?direct400 |Dimmer Schedule}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light5.png?direct400 |Dimmer Schedule}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 15: Dimmer Schedule </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 16: Dimmer Schedule </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light3.png?direct150 |RGB}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light3.png?direct150 |RGB}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 16: RGB </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 17: RGB </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 When using the RGB button, clicking on the settings icon at the bottom right corner of the popup will open an additional window. The user can save their favorite colors by clicking the “+” button. The start button will play a sequence of the saved colors. When using the RGB button, clicking on the settings icon at the bottom right corner of the popup will open an additional window. The user can save their favorite colors by clicking the “+” button. The start button will play a sequence of the saved colors.
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light6.png?direct500 |RGB Settings}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light6.png?direct500 |RGB Settings}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 17: RGB Settings</WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 18: RGB Settings</WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 If supported, it is also possible to control the temperature of the white channel and change its brightness. To access this window, click on the top right icon in the color wheel window. If supported, it is also possible to control the temperature of the white channel and change its brightness. To access this window, click on the top right icon in the color wheel window.
  
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light7.png?direct400 |White Temperature}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_light7.png?direct400 |White Temperature}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 18: White Temperature</WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 19: White Temperature</WRAP>  </WRAP>
 <pagebreak> <pagebreak>
 ==== 3.2. Motorization ==== ==== 3.2. Motorization ====
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_shutter1.png?direct150 |Shutter}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_shutter1.png?direct150 |Shutter}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 19: Shutter </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 20: Shutter </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 === 3.2.2. Blind === === 3.2.2. Blind ===
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_shutter2.png?direct300 |Blind}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_shutter2.png?direct300 |Blind}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 20: Blind </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 21: Blind </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 <pagebreak> <pagebreak>
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate1.png?direct300 |HVAC}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate1.png?direct300 |HVAC}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 21: HVAC </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 22: HVAC </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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 <WRAP column half> <WRAP column half>
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate2.png?direct300 |Thermo Comfort Type 1}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate2.png?direct300 |Thermo Comfort Type 1}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 22: Thermo Comfort Type 1 </WRAP></WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 23: Thermo Comfort Type 1 </WRAP></WRAP>
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 <WRAP column half> <WRAP column half>
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate3.png?direct300 |Thermo Comfort Type 2}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate3.png?direct300 |Thermo Comfort Type 2}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 23: Thermo Comfort Type 2 </WRAP></WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 24: Thermo Comfort Type 2 </WRAP></WRAP>
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate4.png?direct800 |Chrono-thermostat}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate4.png?direct800 |Chrono-thermostat}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 24: Chronothermostat</WRAP></WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 25: Chronothermostat</WRAP></WRAP>
 **Type 2** **Type 2**
 \\ \\
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate5.png?direct900|Chrono-thermostat}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_climate5.png?direct900|Chrono-thermostat}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 25: Chronothermostat 2</WRAP></WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 26: Chronothermostat 2</WRAP></WRAP>
  
 <pagebreak> <pagebreak>
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scene1.png?direct200 |Scene}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scene1.png?direct200 |Scene}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 26: Scene </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 27: Scene </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 When recording a scene, a red frame will appear around the interface allowing the user to browse through the pages and click on the buttons to be included in the scene. When recording a scene, a red frame will appear around the interface allowing the user to browse through the pages and click on the buttons to be included in the scene.
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scene2.png?direct650 |Scene Recording}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scene2.png?direct650 |Scene Recording}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 27: Scene Recording </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 28: Scene Recording </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 When clicking the Actions button, it is possible to: When clicking the Actions button, it is possible to:
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scene3.png?direct500 |Scene actions}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scene3.png?direct500 |Scene actions}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 28: Scene Actions </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 29: Scene Actions </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 <pagebreak> <pagebreak>
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scheduler1.png?direct700 |Scheduler Manager}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scheduler1.png?direct700 |Scheduler Manager}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 29: Scheduler Manager </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 30: Scheduler Manager </WRAP>  </WRAP>
 When adding a new schedule, the below functions are available to edit: When adding a new schedule, the below functions are available to edit:
   * Change schedule name.   * Change schedule name.
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scheduler2.png?direct700 |Adding a Schedule}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_scheduler2.png?direct700 |Adding a Schedule}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 30: Adding a Schedule </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 31: Adding a Schedule </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 <pagebreak> <pagebreak>
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_intercom1.png?direct500 |Intercom}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_intercom1.png?direct500 |Intercom}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 31: Intercom </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 32: Intercom </WRAP>  </WRAP>
 When accessing the Settings page, it is possible to: When accessing the Settings page, it is possible to:
   * Choose a ringtone.   * Choose a ringtone.
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_intercom2.png?direct500 |Intercom Settings}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_intercom2.png?direct500 |Intercom Settings}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 32: Intercom Settings </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 33: Intercom Settings </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 <pagebreak> <pagebreak>
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_security1.png?direct400 |Security Panel}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_security1.png?direct400 |Security Panel}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 33: Security Panel </WRAP>  </WRAP> +<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 34: Security Panel </WRAP>  </WRAP>
-It is also possible to view the status of all the sensors installed and get notification when they are in an Alarm state.+
 It is also possible to view the status of all the sensors installed and get notification when they are in an Alarm state. It is also possible to view the status of all the sensors installed and get notification when they are in an Alarm state.
 +
  
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_security2.png?direct600 |Security Sensors}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_security2.png?direct600 |Security Sensors}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 34: Security Sensors </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 35: Security Sensors </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
 <pagebreak> <pagebreak>
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 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_irrigation1.png?direct600 |Irrigation}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_irrigation1.png?direct600 |Irrigation}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 35: Irrigation Panel </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 36: Irrigation Panel </WRAP>  </WRAP>
 When creating an irrigation program, such as the Morning program, the user can add the zones and easily input the start and finish time of the irrigation for each zone. When creating an irrigation program, such as the Morning program, the user can add the zones and easily input the start and finish time of the irrigation for each zone.
  
  
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_irrigation2.png?direct600 |Irrigation Program}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_irrigation2.png?direct600 |Irrigation Program}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 36: Irrigation Program </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 37: Irrigation Program </WRAP>  </WRAP>
 Once the program is created, it can be added to a weekly schedule by selecting the days of the week and configuring the timing per day. Once the program is created, it can be added to a weekly schedule by selecting the days of the week and configuring the timing per day.
  
 <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_irrigation3.png?direct600 |Irrigation Schedule}}</WRAP> <WRAP centeralign>{{ :usermanual_irrigation3.png?direct600 |Irrigation Schedule}}</WRAP>
-<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 37: Irrigation Schedule </WRAP>  </WRAP>+<WRAP center 60%> <WRAP centeralign> Figure 38: Irrigation Schedule </WRAP>  </WRAP>
  
  
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