The Robin Home system supports two hubs: HUB-1 and HUB LTE-1. The feature set of the hubs is the same, with the HUB LTE-1 providing GSM connectivity.
ZigBee Protocol | ZigBee Pro HA 1.2, 2.4GHz |
RF Frequencies | 433MHz / 868MHz |
Maximum Users | 32 |
Maximum Devices | 80 |
Zones | Up to 160 zones of accessory devices, in 2 areas, up to 80 zones each area. |
Power Supply | 9V/1A AC power adaptor |
Backup Battery (rechargeable) | 7.2V, 600 mAh, Ni-mH rechargeable battery pack |
Backup Battery Life | 14 hours* |
Operating Temperature | -10 to 45°C (14°F to 113°F) |
Dimensions | 153mm x 132mm x 30mm |
*Note: Actual battery life may vary with settings, conditions, operating environment and usage
AC Power: When running via AC Power, the hub will show as online in WMI, and online in the iOS and Android apps.
Battery Power: When running via battery, the hub will show as offline in WMI, and offline in the iOS and Android apps. When AC power is restored, the panel should show as online again within approx. 2 mins.
Follow the steps under “Configure the System” in the Quick Install Guide here: Hub configuration.
LED 1 (Red/Green)
Red LED ON – Area 1 in Full Arm Mode.
Red LED Flash – Area 1 in Home 1/2/3 Mode.
Green LED ON - System in the learning mode.
Green LED Flash - System in the Walk Test mode.
LED 2 (Red/Green)
Red LED ON – Area 2 in Full Arm mode
Red LED Flash – Area 2 in Home 1/Home 2/Home 3 mode
Green LED On – System in the learning mode
Green LED Flash – System in the Walk Test mode
LED 3 (Red/Yellow)
Red LED ON – Alarm in memory.
Red LED Flash – Alarm
Yellow LED ON – system fault
LED 1 (Green) + LED 2 (Green)
The Hub is in pairing mode.
HUB LTE-1 allows you to use a SIM card to connect the control panel to a mobile network. This can be used in conjunction with an internet connection via ethernet, or as a standalone network connection.
Currently only SIM cards available through Connect Security Products are compatible with the HUB LTE-1 control panels. If the wrong SIM card is used, the SIM may damage the card slot on the control panel when attempting to remove the SIM.
If you are using the SIM card as a back up network connection, please note that there is a time delay between the Ethernet network failure and GSM taking over. This should be no longer than 2 minutes. The mobile app will take approx 4-5 mins to recognise the GSM connection has been established.
When using a GSM connection, by default the control panel will also check once per hour to see if the Ethernet network connection is available, during this time the system may appear offline.
Regardless of whether the Hub LTE-1 will be using ethernet or GMS as its primary connection, the hub requires an ethernet connection for the following activities:
The following GSM settings can be configured through WMI:
Setting | Description |
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Mobile Data APN | This is the GSM network the control panel will use. By default this is configured for Connect Data Products. |
Max Connection Time |
This is the maximum time the control panel should maintain the GSM connection for before the connection is severed and the control panel attempts to connect to ethernet. This is useful if the customer is using ethernet as their default connection and has GSM configured as a fallback in the event of an internet outage. By default this value is set to 1 hour. If the customer is using GSM only, we will suggest you configure this value to “NO LIMIT”. This will maintain the GSM connection and the control panel will not disconnect to check if there is an ethernet connection available. |
Hub 1 Manual -
Hub LTE 1 Manual -