Rinnai B04750 Touch WiFi Kit User Manual
CONFIGURATION
Registering a Touch Wi-Fi Module
Refer to the Installation & Configuration steps from the Installation & Configuration manual included with your Touch Wi-Fi kit. This Operation Manual is also available for download from the Rinnai website: www.rinnai.com.au
Registering Additional Touch Wi-Fi Modules
- While connected to a registered Touch Wi-Fi Module the MENU system of the App can be accessed by selecting the MENU MENU icon. This will bring up the screen below.
- If connection to a registered Touch Wi-Fi Module cannot be made, the following screen will be displayed.
- From either screen, using the ‘REGISTER NEW MODULE’ button will bring up the following screen. Simply follow the on screen prompts which will guide you through the configuration process. Whether you have an already configured Touch Wi-Fi Module or not, or aren’t certain, the on screen prompts will guide you. Answer the on screen questions as they appear.
- After you have completed registration of another Touch Wi-Fi Module, the selection screen will appear as illustrated in the example below (‘Home 1’ & ‘Home 2’ added as entries for demonstration purpose).
- On selecting the Touch Wi-Fi Module to connect to, an option to always connect to the selected Module appears. This provides quick access to the Touch Wi-Fi Module that may be commonly used.
- The option to not display this every time a Touch Wi-Fi Module is selected can be switched off as indicated by the “Do not ask me this again” selection.
- The Touch App will attempt connection to the selected Touch Wi-Fi Module.
Touch Wi-Fi Module Selection
- While connected to a registered Touch Wi-Fi Module the MENU system of the App can be accessed by selecting the MENU MENU icon. This will bring up thescreen below.
- If connection to a registered Touch Wi-Fi Module cannot be made, the following screen will be displayed. From either screen, using the ‘SELECT MODULE TO CONNECT TO’ button will bring up the selection screen which will appear as illustrated in the example below (‘Home 1’ & ‘Home 2’ added as entries for demonstration purpose).
- On selecting the Touch Wi-Fi Module to connect to, an option to always connect to the selected Module appears. This provides quick access to the Touch Wi-Fi Module that may be commonly used. The option to not display this every time a Touch Wi-Fi Module is selected can be switched off as indicated by the “Do not ask me this again” selection.
- The Touch App will attempt connection to the selected Touch Wi-Fi Module.
Deregistering a Touch Wi-Fi Module
- While connected to a registered Touch Wi-Fi Module the MENU system of the App can be accessed by selecting the MENU MENU icon. This will bring up the screen below.
- If connection to a registered Touch Wi-Fi Module cannot be made, the following screen will be displayed. Using the ‘DEREGISTER MODULE FROM THIS DEVICE’ button will deregister the Touch Wi-Fi Module associated with the mobile device (In this example ‘Home 1’ because ‘Home 1’ could not be connected to).
- Select the ‘CURRENT CONNECTION INFORMATION’ button to bring up the following screen: Using the ‘DEREGISTER’ button will deregister the Touch Wi-Fi Module associated with the mobile device. (In this example ‘Home 2’ as this was connected to.)
CLIMATE SYSTEM CONTROL
Sample Screens
NOTE: Depending on your system configuration, there may be some display limitations on your smart device. See FAQ’s.
- Power Outage
If mains power is lost and reapplied to the climate system, the system will restart and remain in the OFF state. If power is lost to the Wi-Fi Module or the App loses connection the system will remain in the state of operation engaged prior to the loss of power.
SYSTEM SECURITY
Cloud access to your Touch Wi-Fi Module can be revoked which may be necessary to remove access to all users to prevent incidental changes to the system. The option of revoking remote Cloud access to all devices registered with the Touch Wi-Fi Module can be done only while connected to the Touch Wi-Fi Module through the local Wi-Fi network using the procedure defined below.
- While connected to a registered Touch Wi-Fi Module the MENU system of the App can be accessed by selecting the MENU MENU icon. This will bring up the screen illustrated below.
- Use the ‘CURRENT CONNECTION INFORMATION’ button to bring up the following screen: Selecting the ‘REVOKE REMOTE’ button will bring up the warning as shown below.
- Once accepted, the process of revoking all devices access to the Touch Wi-Fi Module will commence. The Touch Wi-Fi Module will reboot a number of times.
NOTE: This process may take a few minutes to complete.
- A device can once again acquire Cloud access to the Touch Wi-Fi Module. This is achieved by simply running the Touch App while the device is connected to the local Wi-Fi network the Touch Wi-Fi Module is connected to.
CHANGING Wi-Fi ROUTER
- You have changed your Wi-Fi Router and cannot connect to your Touch Wi-Fi Module such that the following screen is displayed by the Rinnai Touch App.
- On changing the Wi-Fi Router the Touch Wi-Fi Module will need to be reconfigured so that it can connect to the new Wi-Fi Router with different SSID/WPA credentials.
- Select the “Wi-Fi ROUTER REPLACED” button to begin this process.
The Touch Wi-Fi Module must be operating in its configuration mode of operation so that it can be reconfigured. If you can safely access your Touch Wi-Fi Module, the following steps will manually put back your Touch Wi-Fi Module into its out of the box configuration mode of operation:
- Ensure power is switched off to the Touch Wi-Fi Module using the ‘PWR’ button.
- While pressing the ‘AP’ button switch power on to the Touch Wi-Fi Module.
- Keep pressing the ‘AP’ button until the Wi-Fi indicator flashes orange. Then follow the on screen prompts to reconfigure your Touch Wi-Fi Module.
Touch Wi-Fi Module Not Safely Accessible
The Touch Wi-Fi Module will alternate between its normal and configuration modes of operation when it cannot connect to the Wi-Fi Router it has been assigned to connect to – As this happens the Touch Wi-Fi Module will report an error code to the Master Networker Controller to indicate its operating mode.
Look for Error Code 53 at your Master Networker Controller, which access is dependent on the type of controller installed:
- For an N-C7 Touch type controller, look for the icon being displayed and upon pressing it the following message: “Networker fault detected – Code#53”.
- For an N-C6/N-C3 type controller, upon pressing the Fn1 key sequence look for the following message being scrolled across the screen: “Sensor fault – n11 Code#53” Then follow the on screen prompts to reconfigure your Touch Wi-Fi Module
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