HARVIA SENTIO pronet Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

Tipo
Instructions For Installation And Use Manual
pronet
1-017-521 PRO-NET sentio pronet
EN
EN Instructions for installation and use of the web server
DE Montage- und Gebrauchsanleitung des Webserver
FR Instructions d’installation et mode d’emploi du serveur web
IT Istruzioni per d’uso e di montaggio del server web
NL Instructies voor installatie en gebruik van de webserver
SV Monterings- och bruksanvisning för webserver
FI Verkkopalvelin asennus- ja käyttöohje
RU
Инструкция по установке и эксплуатации для вебсервера
PRONET
RS485
ETHERNET
.sentiotec.com
IP: 192.168.0.110
sauna / sentiotec
Table of Contents
1. About this instruction manual 4
2. Important information for your safety 5
2.1. Intended use 5
2.2. Safety information 5
2.3. Legal information 6
3. Product description 7
3.1. Scope of delivery 7
3.2. Product features 7
4. Connection diagram 8
5. Starting up for the rst time 11
5.1. Setting up a new local WLAN network 12
5.2. Integration into an existing local area network (LAN) 13
5.3. Setting up WEB access 14
5.4. Bridge mode for wireless connection to the router 15
6. Help with starting up 16
7. Conguration examples 17
7.1. Conguringalocalnetwork 17
7.2. Internet access via SIM card (3G stick) or WAN 17
7.3. Bridge mode 17
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8. Operation 18
8.1. Overview of the main menu 19
8.2. Operating example 20
8.3. Setting the preset time 21
8.4. System settings 22
9. Cleaning and maintenance 24
9.1. Cleaning 24
9.2. Maintenance 24
10. Troubleshooting 24
11. Disposal 25
12. Technical data 25
Instructions for installation and use p. 4/26
1. About this instruction manual
Read these instructions for installation and use carefully, and keep them within
reach of the pronet web server. This ensures that you can refer to information
on safety and operation at any time.
Symbols used for warning notices
In these instructions for installation and use, a warning notice located next to
an activity indicates that this activity poses a risk. Always observe the warning
notices. This prevents damage to property and injuries, which in the worst case
may be fatal.
The warning notices contain keywords, which have the following meanings:
DANGER!
Serious or fatal injury will occur if this warning notice is not observed.
WARNING!
Serious or fatal injury can occur if this warning notice is not observed.
CAUTION!
Minor injuries can occur if this warning notice is not observed.
ATTENTION!
This keyword is a warning that damage to property can occur.
Other symbols
This symbol indicates tips and useful information.
These installation and operating instructions can also be found in the down-
loads section of our website: www.sentiotec.com/downloads.
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Instructions for installation and use p. 5/26
2. Important information for your safety
The pronet web server has been produced in accordance with the
recognised safety regulations. However, hazards may arise during
use. Therefore adhere to the following safety information and the
specicwarningnoticesintheindividualchapters.
2.1. Intended use
The pronet web server allows all the available sauna functions to
be operated using devices such as a PC, smartphone, tablet, etc.
This is done using either a local network (LAN, WLAN) or over the
Internet (web). Up to 2 sauna control units can be connected to
the web server.
The pronet web server may only be used for operating and regu-
lating a sauna heater that passes the combustion test described in
paragraph 19.101 of EN 60335-2-53. Alternatively, a suitable safety
shut-off device can be installed in or above the heater.
Any use exceeding this scope is considered improper use. Improper
use can result in damage to the product, severe injuries or death.
2.2. Safety information
Installation and connection of the sauna control unit may only be
performed when the power supply is disconnected.
Also comply with the regulations applicable at the installation
location.
For your own safety, consult your supplier in the event of prob-
lemsthatarenotexplainedinsufcientdetailintheinstallation
instructions.
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The device must not be used by children under 8 years of age.
The device may only be used by children over 8 years of age,
by persons with limited psychological, sensory or mental capa-
bilities or by persons with lack of experience/knowledge under
the following conditions:
They are supervised.
They have been shown how to use the device safely and
are aware of the hazards that could occur.
Children must not play with the device.
Children under 14 years of age may only clean the device if they
are supervised.
Forhealthreasons,donotusethesaunawhenundertheinu-
ence of alcohol, medication or drugs.
Makesurethatnoammableobjectshavebeenplacedonthe
sauna heater before the sauna control unit is switched on.
2.3. Legal information
The company sentiotec GmbH reserves the right to charge fees
or to discontinue the service offered at any time without stating
reasons. Sentiotec GmbH cannot guarantee that the service is
compatible with the user's technical equipment and takes no
responsibility for any resulting damages.
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3. Product description
3.1. Scope of delivery
pronet web server
2 x network cable, 1 m
1 x network cable, 3 m
Power supply unit
Instructions for installation and use
3.2. Product features
The pronet web server allows all the available sauna functions to be operated
using devices such as a PC, smartphone, tablet, etc. This is done using either
a local network (LAN, WLAN) or over the Internet (web). Up to 2 sauna control
units can be connected to the web server.
Compatible sauna control units:
Pro B2
Pro B3
Pro C2
Pro C3
Pro D (only in conjunction with PRO-D-CON / 1-045-317)
A web application that is accessed using the web browser on your device (e.g. PC,
smartphone, tablet, etc.) is used for operation. Depending on the sauna control
unit being used, the number of functions that can be operated using the web
app will vary.
Instructions for installation and use p. 8/26
4. Connection diagram
Observe the following points when connecting the power to the sauna control unit:
Work on the sauna control unit may only be performed when the power has
been disconnected.
1
2
3
4
5
1 Sauna 1 RS485 connection
2 Sauna 2 RS485 connection
3 5 V DC mains input
4 Ethernet RJ45
5 Mini-USB (not in use)
6 RS485 transmission indicator lamp
7 RS485 reception indicator lamp
Figure 1: Connections
6 7
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RJ45 socket
RS485
ETHERNET
WEB
Figure 2: Pro B and Pro C operating principle:
Figure 3: Pro D operating principle:
RJ10 socket
WEB
ETHERNET
PRO-D-CON
1-045-317
RS485
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Checking the connection:
After successfully connecting the web server and the sauna control unit,
the transmission indicator lamp 6 and the reception indicator lamp 7 start
toash.
This means: The web server is sending and receiving data.
If this is not the case, check the following items:
The sauna control unit is switched on.
The web server has a voltage supply and is operating.
The cable connection between the sauna control unit and the web
server is in order.
The web server requires up to 2 minutes until it has started up and is
ready for operation after being plugged into the power supply.
Connecting the cables
Connect your sauna control unit to the web server (connection 1 or 2).
Use the network cables included with the delivery for connection.
Connect the web server to your LAN network/WLAN router (Ethernet 4).
Use the network cable included with the delivery for connection.
Connect the power supply unit included with the delivery to a voltage supply
(5 V DC mains input 3).
Pro D only:
The Pro D BUS converter RS485 is required to establish a connection
between the sauna controller and the web server. This converts the
internal CAN-BUS to RS485.
Use the Y-distributor included with the converter to connect the converter
to the control unit as well.
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5. Starting up for the rst time
Once all cables have been connected, the web server can be started up.
2 options are available:
Operation in a local network (WLAN/LAN)
- WLAN: See 5.1. Setting up a new local WLAN network on page 12
- LAN: See 5.2. Integration into an existing local area network (LAN) on
page 13
Operation in a network with an Internet connection (WEB/WAN):
- See 5.3. Setting up WEB access on page 14
WLAN
LAN
WAN
WEB
Figure 4: Network diagram
Instructions for installation and use p. 12/26
5.1. Setting up a new local WLAN network
You can use any standard, commercially available WLAN router with an Ethernet
connection to set up a new local WLAN network. The pronet web server is con-
nected directly to the WLAN router, and is therefore registered in the network as
aseparatedevicewithaspecicIPaddress.
As a default setting, the web server has been allocated the IP address:
192.168.0.110
which is used to access it.
Enter the IP address in the address bar of your Internet browser.
If the web server is accessible, a log-in window appears, in which you
must enter your user name and password.
The following standard settings are used:
User: sauna
Password: sentiotec
If you are unable to connect to the web server, proceed with the following
item Setting up a WLAN router. Observe the operating instructions for
your router when doing so.
Setting up a WLAN router
1. Use your PC, tablet, smartphone, etc. to connect to the router using WLAN.
If you are unable to connect to it using WLAN, use a network cable to
connect the router to your PC and follow the instructions provided by the
routermanufacturerinordertoaccessthedeviceconguration.
2. Enter the IP address of your router in the address bar of your browser
(see the instructions for the router).
Thecongurationpageforyourrouteropens.
3. Change the IP address of the router to e.g. 192.168.0.100 and, if necessary,
the subnet mask to 255.255.255.0.
Save the settings and try to connect to the web server again.
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5.2. Integration into an existing local area network (LAN)
Connect the web server to your existing local area network (LAN) and enter
the following IP address into the address bar of your browser:
192.168.0.110
If the web server is accessible, a log-in window appears, in which you
must enter your user name and password.
The standard settings are:
User: sauna
Password: sentiotec
If the network address of your network is different from the IP address
of the web server, you can change the IP address of the web server
manually.
To do so, proceed as follows:
1. Connect the web server directly to the network card / network
socket of your computer. Deactivate any active WLAN connections
if applicable.
2. BrieychangetheIPv4congurationofyournetworkcardtoe.g.
IP: 192.168.0.100 / subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
Windows: Network connections > Ethernet > Properties > Internet Protocol
Version 4 > Use the Following IP Address
MAC:SystemSettings>Network>Ethernet>CongureIPv4>Manual
3. The web server can now be reached using the IP address
192.168.0.110.
4. You can now change the IP address to suit your requirements
using the settings menu of the web server.
Ifyouareunabletostartupthewebserver,checkthatthecablesandre-
wall are in order. If a problem occurs, consulting a network technician due
tothecomplexityofthenetworkcongurationsisstronglyrecommended.
A detailed instruction named „Pronet - IP-settings““ can also be found in
the downloads of our website: www.sentiotec.com/downloads.
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5.3. Setting up WEB access
Once your web server has been integrated into a network that provides access
to the Internet, the Internet can be used to access your sauna control unit from
anywhere in the world. Prerequisite for this is a PC, smartphone, tablet, etc. that
is also connected to the Internet.
The following Internet address is used to access the log-in page for your web
server:
http://pronet.sentiotec.com
The next step involves entering the online ID of your web server and the password
for the server. The default server password is sentiotec.
TheonlineIDcanbefoundonthestickerafxedtothebackoftheweb
server, or can be called up locally via System Settings > Version Information.
To prevent misuse, you should change the password after logging in for
thersttime.Thisisonlypossibleusinglocalaccess.See8.4. System
settings on page 22.
If a connection was set up successfully, the main window of the web app
opens. Continue with item 8. Operation on page 18.
If can take a few minutes until your pronet web server has connected to
the VPN server and can be reached.
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Creating a link
Afterlogginginforthersttime,someInternetbrowsersaskwhethertheentries
for the online ID and the server password should be saved. If this is not the case,
a link can be saved manually to avoid having to enter user data repeatedly.
To do so, proceed as follows:
1. Open http://pronet.sentiotec.com
2. Enter the online ID and the server password.
The welcome page (sauna selection) of your pronet web server opens.
3. Now save the path, which is displayed in the address line of the browser,
as a bookmark or a link. This path contains your online ID as well as the
encrypted server password.
You can also convert this path into a QR code with the help of a free
online tool and print it out.
5.4. Bridge mode for wireless connection to the router
Should there be no way of connecting your web server to the router using a net-
work cable, a wireless route can be set up using the Bridge mode.
An additional WLAN router is required for this that supports the Bridge mode
function (e.g. TP-Link TL-WR702N or similar).
A direct and permanent link to the router (bridge) can be created on the device
congurationpageoftheWLANrouter.Followtheinstructionsgivenbythe
WLAN router.
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6. Help with starting up
If the pronet web server cannot communicate with your network or cannot es-
tablish a connection with the Internet, check the following items:
Local access problems:
Checkyourrewallorvirusprotectionprogram.Ifindoubt,deactivateit
temporarily.
Check the IP address of your network card or your router for the required net
mask 192.168.0.XXX and change it if necessary.
Internet connection problems:
Recommendation: Activate DHCP (dynamic IP address) via the settings
menu of the web server (note: local access using 192.168.0.110 is no longer
possible as the IP address is assigned dynamically by the router). The current
IPaddresscanbequeriedatanytimeonthedevicecongurationpageof
your router.
Ask your Internet provider whether VPN (TCP) is enabled. The following
ports are used:
VPN: Port 30003
Internet: Port 80
No port forwarding or PPTP is required.
If you are unable to start up the web server, check that the cables and
rewallareinorder.
If a problem occurs, consulting a network technician due to the complexity
ofthenetworkcongurationsisstronglyrecommended.
If a software update of the pronet web server is performed, all settings
–includingtheIPaddress–areresettothedefaultvalues.Re-cong-
uration is required.
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7. Conguration examples
7.1. Conguring a local network
Recommended hardware: TP-LINK TL-WR702N or similar
Nospecialcongurationrequired.Alocalconnectioncanbeestablishedimme-
diately after connecting the router via 192.168.0.110.
7.2. Internet access via SIM card (3G stick) or WAN
Recommended hardware: TP-LINK TL-MR3020 or similar
Nospecialcongurationrequired.Iftheroutercansuccessfullyconnecttothe
Internet, it is possible to access the web server via pronet.sentiotec.com.
7.3. Bridge mode
Recommended hardware: TP-LINK TL-WR702N or similar
Congurationinstructions: https://www.tp-link.com/us/faq-394.html
Followthecongurationinstructions.
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8. Operation
If a connection was successfully set up, the following window appears in your
web browser:
Select the required sauna control unit in the next step by clicking on Sauna 1
or Sauna 2:
You will then be shown an overview of the available functions
(see 8.1. Overview of the main menu on page 19).
Overview of professional functions:
Sauna 1 selection
Sauna 2 selection
System settings
Dependingonthenumberofcontrolunitsconnected,thegureabove
may differ from the display in your browser.
Pro B2 Pro B3 Pro C2 Pro C3
Sauna Sauna Sauna Sauna
- Humidity - Humidity
- - Additional output Additional output
- - Light Light
- - Fan Fan
Preset time Preset time Preset time Preset time
Heating time Heating time Heating time Heating time
Sauna 1
Sauna 2
Log out
Sengs
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5
6
7
1
2
3
8.1. Overview of the main menu
1 Back – back to sauna selection
2 All-Off button (for Pro C) – switches all active functions off with
one click.
3 User programs (for Pro C) – this is used to start the user pro-
grams saved in the control unit. Creating/changing programs is
only possible using the control unit.
4 Sauna/Humidity menu for setting the temperature or humidity
respectively.
5 More menu for operating the auxiliary output, light and fan.
6 Timer menu for setting the preset time and heating time.
7 Info – shows the current status of, and any error messages
issued by, the sauna control unit.
Example: Pro C3
Sauna / Humidity
More ...
Timer
Informaon
User programs
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8.2. Operating example
Select the sauna control unit:
Select the function:
Enter settings:
1. Set the preferred temperature/humidity using the slider or by text input.
2. Switch over the function switch by clicking on ON.
The sauna heater/evaporator starts heating.
WARNING!
Risk of re
Combustible objects that are placed on the sauna heater could ignite
andcauseres.
NEVER place combustible objects on the sauna heater.
Make sure that NO combustible objects have been placed on the
sauna heater before the sauna control unit is switched on.
Sauna 1
Sauna / Humidity
Target tempartur
On
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HARVIA SENTIO pronet Instructions For Installation And Use Manual

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Instructions For Installation And Use Manual