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Operating Instructions TM1-TS WiFi RF

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1. Count Down Timer Mode Use WA to select the Countdown time e Press Done The output will be active until the Countdown time expires and the hold duration will display the time left To cancel the Countdown early repeat the steps above reducing the time to 00 00 17 Locking the Keypad The TM1 TS WiFi has a keylock facility To enable this press the bottom right corner of the display and hold for 10 seconds When activated you will see fi To cancel repeat the steps above Holiday The Holiday function turns the output off for the number of days programmed During the holiday the timeclock will indicate the number of holiday days left Assume you program a holiday on Monday for 1 day the holiday will start immediately but the timeclock will count the next day Tuesday as the holiday The timeclock will then revert back to its program at midnight Tuesday e Press HOLIDAY e Enter the duration of your holiday e Press Done To cancel a Holiday reduce the Holiday time to 00 days 18 Clean Screen Pressing Clean Screen will disable all buttons allowing you 15 seconds to wipe the screen clean Factory Reset The timeclock has a factory reset function This will reset all settings back to their factory default To perform a factory reset follow these steps Turn off the timeclock by pressing and holding the off button Press and hold the bottom left corner of the LCD for 10 seconds You will see
2. ZONE HEATING SYSTEM HEATING ZONE 1 VALVE HEATING ZONE 2 VALVE PIL TO BOILER S L MAINS SUPPLY IN N B VALVES MUST HAVE END SWITCHES P L AND S L CONNECTIONS WILL B2 2 Ai N L VARY DEPENDING ON THE BOILER MODEL BUT WILL NORMALLY BE CONNECTED TO THE THERMOSTA RC1 W CONNECTIONS RECEIVER 25
3. all the icons appear for 2 seconds and then disappear You now need to power down the timer for 5 seconds and then power on again 19 THE FOLLOWING SETTINGS ARE OPTIONAL AND IN MOST CASES NEED NOT BE ADJUSTED Optional Features Explained Feature 06 UH1 W or RC1 W Receiver The thermostat can work with our UH1 W or RC1 W This setting determines which is being used 00 UH1 W 01 RC1 W Feature 07 Receiver Address Within one building up to 9 UH1 W s or 32 RC1 W receivers can be used Each receiver must have a unique receiver address Feature 08 Zone Number This is the zone number you are assigning the thermostat to on either the UH1 W or the RC1 W receiver 01 08 UH1 W 01 02 RC1 W Feature 09 Underfloor Heating or Radiator Zone UH1 W Only This setting determines whether the thermostat will activate the pump amp boiler output on the UH1 W If set to 00 the outputs will be activated 00 UFH 01 Radiators Feature 10 Fail Safe If enabled the thermostat will send a signal to the receiver every 20 minutes Should the 20 receiver fail to receive two signals the receiver will activate the output for 20 of the time This is to protect the system against a loss of wireless signal or should the thermostat battery fail whilst you are away Feature 16 Mode Select This function allows you to select between 5 2 Mode 7 Day mode or Countdown timer Adjusting the Optional Settings To adjust the setting
4. clock will need to be the IP address of the Multi Link Step 7 Browser Username amp Password You should now create a username and password that is used when you access your timeclock from a web browser The default username is admin and the default password is also admin Access PIN The access PIN is required when you are using the iPhone app and helps secure your system This PIN should be entered in the Network Setup screen Step 8 Checking Connection Once you have entered the details of your Wi Fi network press Apply and disconnect your timeclock wait 5 seconds then reconnect it Once the timeclock has rebooted wait approximately one minute you should then see the Wi Fi symbol on the display indicating the Wi Fi Timeclock has successfully connected to your network The Wi Fi symbol is 3 curved lines just below the OFF button 4 Security Types amp Compatability Explained The Wi Fi Timeclock operates on the 802 11b standard If your router is a G model you should ensure it is setup to work in B amp G mode otherwise you will not be able to connect to your timeclock There are currently 4 methods of securing your wireless connection in common use These are OPEN DISABLED not recommended W E P lowest security level W PA medium security W P A 2 highest security Your choice of security settings in the timeclock must match the setting in your router Quite often you will find WPA and WPA2 as a single opti
5. e top of the screen to select feature 07 Use the up down buttons in the centre of the screen to select the RC1 W receiver address you are communicating with 01 32 Press the up button at the top of the screen to select feature 08 Use the up down buttons in the centre of the screen to select which zone on the RC1 W you are assigning the timeclock to 01 02 Press the DONE button To pair the timeclock with the receiver press amp hold the SCREEN button for 10 seconds 7 Pair Successful The address of the receiver will flash on the timeclock display 8 the comms led will flash on the RC1 W receiver Press DONE on the timeclock to confirm pairing with the RC1 W receiver Pair Fail If the Comms LED on the receiver does not flash there could be a problem with the RF signal Reduce the distance between the timeclock and receiver where possible check that no metal objects are blocking the signal Also check that features 06 08 have been configured correctly Pairing the timeclock with the UH1 W On the UH1 W Set the board id number on the UH1 W by selecting from 01 09 indicated on the rotary switch Each UH1 W on the system will need a different id number On the TM1 TS WiFi RF e Press Prog then Setup At the top of the screen press the Up button to select feature 06 Use the up down buttons in the centre of the screen amp set the large number to 00 this configures the timeclock to communicate with t
6. he UH1 W Press the UP button at the top of the screen to select feature 07 Use the up down buttons in the centre of the screen to select the UH1 W board id number you are communicating with 01 09 Press the up button at the top of the screen to select feature 08 Use the up down buttons in the centre of the screen to select which zone number on the UH1 W you are assigning the timeclock to 01 08 Press the up button at the top of the screen to select feature 09 Use the up down buttons in the centre of the screen to select if the timeclock will bring on the pump amp boiler outputs OO UFH Outputs enabled 01 Radiator Outputs not enabled Press the Done button Remote Connection Setup In order to connect to your WiFi timeclock remotely you need to forward ports within your router to the WiFi timeclock This is usually configured in the Port Forwarding section of the router as all routers are configured differently you will need to consult your router user manual or the manufacturers website for more information As a brief outline you should first create a new service within your router specifying the port number and the IP address to forward to the port numbers needed are explained below Remote access via smartphone tablet To access your WiFi timeclock remotely via smartphone or tablet you need to forward port 8068 to the IP address of your WiFi timeclock 10 Remote access via web browser To acce
7. o MAINTENANCE Unit 5 Image Business Park East Cannock Road Cannock WS12 1LT Tel 0845 5578085 Fax 01543 876582 www warmairheaters com office warmairheaters com Operating Instructions TM1 TS WiFi RF il bl h GET IT ON O App GS p gt Google play 01 13 Revision 1 Ref TM1 TSWIFI RF Contents Page Setting Up Your WiFi Timeclock 2 6 Pairing the Timeclock with the Receiver 6 9 Remote Connection Setup 12 Display Symbols Explained 13 Understanding the Modes 14 Selecting the Mode 14 5 2 Day 7 Day Programming 15 16 Switching Time Override 16 Countdown Timeclock Programming 17 Locking the Keypad 18 Holiday 18 Clean Screen 19 Factory Reset 19 Optional Feature Setup 20 22 Wiring Diagrams 23 25 1 Setting up your WiFi Timeclock Step 1 Download and install the network utility from our web site www heatmiser co uk wifi Step 2 Connect the timeclock to your pc with the USB cable provided this will power the timeclock from the USB port amp will allow you to test the Wi Fi connection On the Utility press Read to view the current timeclock configuration Step 3 You should enter the SSID Security Type and Security Code of your wireless network These settings can be found in your wireless router consult your router manual for more information For more details see security types below Step 4 You need to enter a fixed IP address for your Wi Fi timeclock o
8. on in the router this is perfectly normal the router knows which one to use and you can therefore set the timeclock up using either one The password can be up to 63 characters in length including spaces _ V characters The W E P option is not so simple Some routers generate a hidden password from a pass phrase whilst others require a 5 10 or 26 digit hex password and won t accept anything else Your timeclock utility can deal with both options The following restrictions apply A hex password can only be made up of the numbers 0 to 9 and the letters a to f lower case only Hex passwords can only be 10 characters or 26 characters in length If a passphrase is used it must be either 5 or 13 characters in length but can be any letter or number Your timeclock will automatically calculate the same hidden password your router creates from the same phrase You will find most routers have these same restrictions Pairing the Timeclock with the RC1 W receiver If using the UH1 W wiring centre as the receiver turn to page 8 On the RC1 W Press amp hold the pairing button on the RC1 W receiver until the comms led lights up On the TM1 TS WiFi RF e Press Prog then Setup Atthe top of the screen press the Up button to select feature 06 Use the up down buttons in the centre of the screen amp set the large number to 01 this configures the timeclock to communicate with the RC1 W Press the UP button at th
9. rogrammable Mode The following switching times are programmed already however you can change them easily Weekday OnTime Off Time Weekend Time Temp Wake 07 00 09 00 Wake 07 00 09 00 Leave 16 00 20 00 Leave 16 00 20 00 Return Return Sape anyan Sleep zen Sleep Sase Seis 15 Changing the Switching Times Press PROG Select Time 1 You will see TIME 1 and ON flash Use OA to set the on time for the 1st switching time Press Off and then use OA to set the off switching time You should now repeat for the Times 2 4 Press Day to select the next day In 5 2 day mode the TM1 TS WiFi will highlight Sat Sun prompting you to program the switching times for the weekend In 7 day mode the TM1 TS WiFi will highlight Tuesday When complete press Done to Store and Exit Switching Time Override The TM1 TS WiFi has an override function allowing you to override the output into the opposite state Press Hold If the output is already On press Off If the output is already Off press On 16 You will then see the output status change and the output indication will flash to show it has been overridden from the programmed setting The output will remain in the override state until the next programmed time To cancel repeat the steps above Timeclock Off To turn the timeclock off completely press and hold the Off button The display and output will be turned off To turn the timeclock back on press the On button
10. s follow these steps With the timeclock turned on Press PROG Press SETUP Use the Mat the top of the screen to select the feature number shown on page 20 and then use the keys in the centre to adjust the setting Press Done to accept and Store 21 Feature Table Feature Description Setting 06 Receiver Type 00 UH1 W 01 RC1 W 07 Receiver Address UH1 W 01 09 RC1 W 01 32 08 Zone Number UH1 W 01 08 RC1 W 01 02 09 Under floor Heating 00 UFH or Radiators 01 Radiators UH1 W Only 10 Fail Safe 00 Disabled 01 Enabled 16 Mode Select 00 5 2 Day 01 7 Day 02 Countdown 22 Heatmiser TM1 TS WiFi RF Model Note this model is designed to work with the RC1 W and the UH1 W please refer to the appropriate diagram for connections to your heating system MAINS SUPPLY FROM FUSED SPUR N L RT2 EMOTE AIR SENSOR Wi Fi THERMOSTAT RECOMENDATIONS Name WIFI RE MAX CABLE SIZE 1 5mm Date 09 01 2012 Rev 001 BACK BOX DEPTH 35MM Drown Aire 23 Heatmiser TM1 TS WiFi RF Model COMBINATION BOILER SYSTEM TO BOILER v S L SWITCHEDLIVE 2 P L PERMANENT LIVE MAINS SUPPLY RC1 W RECEIVER S L AND P L CONNECTIONS WILL VARY DEPENDING ON THE BOILER MODEL BUT WOULD NORMALLY BE CONNECTED TO THE THERMOSTAT CONNECTIONS 24 Heatmiser TM1 TS WiFi RF Model TWO
11. ss your WiFi timeclock remotely via web browser you need to forward port 80 to the IP address of your WiFi timeclock Connecting to the Timeclock from your Web Browser To connect to your timeclock open your preferred browser and enter the IP address that you gave the timeclock during setup and press enter You will now be asked for a password and username these are both admin as deafult We recommend you change these settings to ensure the security of your system For further information click the help link within the browser 11 Connecting to the Timeclock from your Smartphone or Tablet application To connect to your timeclock launch the app on your smartphone or tablet there are now three sections to fill in Lan IP This is the static IP address you have assigned to the WiFi timeclock WAN IP This is either your static IP address or Dynamic DNS address when connecting to your network remotely PIN This is the four digit pin number assigned to the WiFi timeclock on configuration Once this information has been entered the app will store this for the next time you connect 12 Wi Fi Display Guide At Shown on the PRT ETS WiFi Model Displayed when the floor temperature rises above the floor limit temperature ROOM TEMP Indicates the current room temperature Indicates the current floor temperature PRT ETS WiFi Only 39 Indicates the thermostat is in Away Mode Indicates the thermosta
12. t has successfully connected to the Wi Fi Router Indicates the heating output is on Indicates the thermostat is locked e E all buttons are disabled to allow for cleaning of the thermostat Shown during a holiday to indicate holiday time remaining Shown during a hold period to indicate the hold time remaining wae Wake Leave Return Sleep are the 4 comfort settings available Time 1 4 are available only on the PRTHW and TMi versions 13 Understanding the Modes The TM1 TS WiFi has three modes of operation 5 2 Day Time clock Provides 4 On Off switching times for the weekday and 4 On Off switching times for the weekend 7 Day Time clock Provides 4 On Off switching times for each day of the week Countdown Timer Allows you to enable the output for a countdown period Selecting the Mode Press PROG and select Setup At the top of the screen you will see M and the number 06 Use the Up arrow until the display shows number 16 In the centre of the screen use the wa to set the desired mode 00 5 2 Day 01 7 Day 02 Countdown timer Press Done to store and exit 14 Setting The Clock To set the clock follow these steps Press Prog Press Clock Enter the Time In 24hr Format Press Clock Enter the day and month Press Clock Enter the Year Press Done The clock can also be set via the Browser or app 5 2 Day 7 Day P
13. utside of the router DHCP range It is likely that your network will be configured to operate on a DHCP basis this means your router automatically issues an IP address to a device that successfully connects to the network 2 Your Wi Fi timeclock needs a fixed IP address in order for local and remote access to operate so you will need to set this up manually Log into your wireless router and navigate to the LAN settings page You should see an option for DHCP setup This should detail the IP range that can be assigned to devices connecting to the network As an example you may have an IP starting range 192 168 1 1 and ending 192 168 1 99 This would mean you can safely provide your Wi Fi Timeclock the IP address 192 168 1 100 as no other devices will be assigned this address by the router If your DHCP range is from 192 168 1 1 to 192 168 1 253 you cannot use 254 or above you will need to change the DHCP range taking care not to change any of the first 3 numbers Tip When setting up an IP address the first three sets of numbers must be the same as the router IP the fourth set must not be used elsewhere on the network Step 5 Enter the Subnet mask for the network this information can be found in your wireless router 3 Step 6 You need to enter the IP address of your gateway and DNS In most cases this is the IP address of your wireless router If you are using the Multi Link on the system the gateway of the time

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