Nordic AirPatrol Manuale utente

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Heat pump control by mobile phone
Manual

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Contents
ENG
What AirPatrol does? 4
Indicator lights 5
Buttons 6
Power 7
SIM card 7
Installing AirPatrol 8
Testing AirPatrol 11
Turning heat pump ON/OFF 11
Commands 12
User levels 13
Owner setup 14
Owner number reset 14
Setup reset 16
User setup 16
Multiple commands 17
Heat pump model setup 18
Alarm messages setup 19
Alarm messages 20
Error messages 20
Report messages 21
AirPatrol command sheets 23
Mobile Application 24
Get in touch with us 25
SWE
Om AirPatrol 26
Indikationslampor 27
Knappar 28
Strömmatning 29
SIM-kort 29
Montering av AirPatrol 30
Testkörning av AirPatrol 32
Slå PÅ/AV värmepumpen
via SMS 33
Kommandon 34
Användarnivåer 35
Inmatning av ägarnummer 36
Återställning av ägarnumret 36
Fabriksåterställning (hård RESET) 38
Inmatning av Användarenumret 38
Flera kommandon 39
Inmatning av värmepumpsmodell 40
Inställningar för
larmmeddelanden 41
Larmmeddelanden 42
Felmeddelanden 42
Rapportmeddelanden 43
Hård RESET (fabriksåterställning)
och inmatning av Ägarnummer 45
Mobilappen 46
Kontakta oss 47
FI
Mitä AirPatrol tekee? 48
Merkkivalot 49
Painikkeet 50
Virta 51
SIM-kortti 51
AirPatrolin asennus 52
AirPatrolin testaus 54
Lämpöpumpun 55
käynnistys/sammutus 55
Käskyt 56
Käyttäjätasot 57
Omistajan asettaminen 58
Asetuksien tyhjennys 60
Käyttäjän asettaminen 60
Useat eri käskyt 61
Lämpöpumpun mallin asetus 62
Hälytysviestin asetukset 63
Hälytysviestit 64
Virheviestit 64
Raporttiviestit 65
AirPatrolin käskyt 67
Matkapuhelinsovellus 68
Ota yhteyttä 69
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Hva gjør AirPatrol? 70
Indikatorlys 71
Taster 72
Strøm 73
SIM-kort 73
Installering av AirPatrol 74
Testing av AirPatrol 76
Slå varmepumpe PÅ/AV 77
Kommandoer 78
Brukernivåer 79
Eierinnstillinger 80
Nullstilling av Eiernummer 80
Nullstilling av innstillinger 82
Brukerinnstillinger 82
Multikommandoer 83
Innstilling av varmepumpemodell 84
Innstilling av alarmmeldinger 85
Alarmmeldinger 86
Feilmeldinger 86
Rapportmeldinger 87
AirPatrol kommandoark 89
Mobilapplikasjon 90
Ta kontakt med oss 91
DK
Hvad gør AirPatrol? 92
Indikatorlamper 93
Taster 94
Strømforsyning 95
SIM-kort 95
Installation af AirPatrol 96
Afprøvning af AirPatrol 98
Tænd og sluk for varmepumpen 99
Kommandoer 100
Brugerniveauer 101
Ejerens opsætning 102
Nulstilling af Ejernummer 102
Nulstilling af opsætningen 104
Brugeropsætning 104
Flere kommandoer 105
Opsætning af varmepumpemodel 106
Innstilling av alarmmeldinger 107
Alarmmeldinger 108
Feilmeldinger 108
Rapportmeldinger 109
AirPatrol kommandoark 111
Mobilapplikasjon 112
Tag kontakt til os 113
Heatp pump model setup 115
Get in touch with us 116

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LED 1 - Power
LED 2 - GSM
network LED
LED 3 - IR LED
What AirPatrol does?
AirPatrol is a heat pump controller you operate with a mobile phone. It is
compatible with all most popular heat pumps and all mobile phones
(see www.airpatrol.eu for the complete list).
The easiest way to use AirPatrol is with a Smartphone, using the
AirPatrol app downloadable from the Android Market (for Android
phones) or App Store (for iPhone). It can also be controlled with regular
mobile phone text messages (SMS). AirPatrol allows you to have
long distance control over the mode of the pump, room temperature
and fan speed settings. AirPatrol can also inform you about low room
temperature, power failures and heat pump service intervals.
Indicator lights
The controller has 3 LED indicators and 2 buttons for easy setup. It has
also 2 infrared LEDs that transmit your commands to the heat pump.
LED 1 - Power
on switched on
blinking no power, working on battery
off switched off
LED 2 - GSM network LED
on restart time, SIM missing or SMS processing
1 blink (3 s interval) normal status
3 blinks (3 s interval) no signal from mobile phone or not connected to a
mobile network
blinking (500 ms interval) data call session is active
LED 3 - IR LED
blinking transmitting by IR

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Buttons
Use a straightened paper clip or something similar to push the recessed
buttons.
RESET button
Short push turns the controller off when working on battery
AirPatrol has a battery that keeps it operational even if it’s disconnected
from a wall outlet. To fully turn off the controller, push the RESET button.
The 3 LED lights will blink for about a second and the controller switches
off.
Use this button also to clear the most recent settings (the Owner number
will remain unchanged).
TEST button
Short push turns the heat pump ON/OFF.
Use the TEST button to confirm that the IR beam from the controller
reaches the heat pump.
NB! Pushing both
buttons simultaneously
for 3 seconds initiates
the hard reset: restores
factory settings, deletes
Owner number and
heat pump settings
(same function as with
command SMS “90”).
A) Make sure that you
have previously disabled
the SIM card PIN code.
Insert SIM card as shown
into AirPatrol.
B) Plug the adapter into
the socket under the
AirPatrol.
Power
When the power is out (power = 0V) the controller continues to work on
the battery and turns off after the battery’s voltage drops below 3.5V.
A fresh battery lasts for approximately 24 hours (note that over time
the battery’s capacity decreases). After the controller is turned off the
run time will be saved. To save battery life when the power is out the
controller can be turned off with a short push on the RESET button.
SIM card
NB! Make sure you disable the PIN code of the SIM card you use in
AirPatrol.
NB! Make sure the SIM card you use in AirPatrol can access 2G network.
AirPatrol is not compatible with SIM cards that use only 3G network.
AirPatrol not responding:
1) Check your GSM network signal strength, it may be too weak in your
selected location.
2) Prepaid SIM-cards can run out of money or expire within 6-12 months
if not recharged

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Installing AirPatrol
AirPatrol should be mounted on the wall to the right of your heat pump’s
indoor unit (see fig. 1), with its IR transmitter pointing down. This way
the IR beam is reflected from the floor and reaches the heat pump’s
sensor most efficiently.
Other mounting configurations are possible too as long as IR
transmission from the controller to the pump works.
NB! Thick carpets and dark floors can distort the IR beam. Make sure
the IR beam reaches the pump’s sensor by using the controller’s Test
function.
Fig. 1
On the right side of
the indoor unit
Fig. 2
Attached to the right side of
the indoor unit
Fig. 3
Beneath the indoor unit
Fig. 4
On the wall, opposite to
the indoor unit
Fig. 5
On a ledge, opposite to the
indoor unit

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ON
sms: sms:
OFF
turns heat pump on turns heat pump off
Testing AirPatrol
To see if AirPatrol can send commands to your heat pump, turn off the
pump and press the controller’s TEST button. When the connection is
established, AirPatrol turns the pump on with its last settings and you
can proceed using the controller.
Turning heat pump ON/OFF
SMS Command ON turns heat pump on.
SMS Command OFF turns heat pump off.
TIP!
Test before mounting the
controller!
Fig. 6, 7
Do not place AirPatrol on the
left side of the indoor unit!
Indoor unit’s internal
condenser might block
AirPatrol’s signal.

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MIN
NORM
MAX
(AUTO)
AUTO
DRY
COOL
HEAT
T8, T9, T10
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Combine the pump mode, room temperature and fan speed values for a
home atmosphere you like the best.
Commands
The range of heat pump temperature values AirPatrol controls is 16-30
°C (default +20 °C) and the fan speeds are AUTO, MIN, NORM, MAX
(the default is NORM).
After selecting a mode (AUTO, DRY, COOL, HEAT, T8) heat pump is
turned on with 20 °C maximum temperature and normal fan speed, if not
assigned differently by the Owner or the Users.
The pump can be assigned different temperature and fan speed values
with AirPatrol.
For example, the SMS: “COOL 19 MAX” orders the pump to cool until 19
°C and fan at maximum speed. When you change a heat pump function
AirPatrol always responds with an SMS that reports its STATUS.
User levels
The amount of control AirPatrol users have over the device and the
amount of information they receive from the device can be set on a 3
level scale:
1. The Owner can send commands, report queries, setup commands and
receive AirPatrol report messages and alarm messages.
2. The Users can send commands and report queries to AirPatrol but
cannot send Setup commands.
3. The All-level users can make report queries about the status of the
controller.

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Owner setup
Setup can only be performed by the Owner. When no Owner has been
previously set, Owner number can be sent from any mobile phone
number. There are 2 ways to do this:
The to-be Owner sends the SMS “93” to the controller. The SMS
containing “93” followed
by the mobile number of the to-be Owner –
e.g. “935012345”– is sent from any mobile phone.
The Owner number can be international (with the “+” symbol and country
code) or local. The length of the number must be between 3-16 symbols
(“+” counts as 1 symbol).
Successful Owner number entry/Owner number change is confirmed by
“VERSION” report SMS sent to the new Owner.
After Owner number has been set up, setup can be done from this Owner
number. All other numbers attempting to change setup will be ignored.
When no Owner number has been entered all numbers have Owner
rights (all numbers can assign themselves as owners and no alarm
messages will be sent). When the Owner has not set User numbers, all
numbers have User rights.
Should you suspect AirPatrol could be controlled from unapproved
numbers, we recommend you set the Owner and User numbers.
Owner number reset
Once set, Owner number can be reset via mobile phone only by the
Owner himself or by performing a hard reset by pushing both controller
hidden buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds (hard reset can also be used
when a wrong Owner number is entered by mistake).
Advanced setup

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Setup SMS command
you send
Response
SMS
Controller function you activate
90 SETUP Setup reset (Owner deleted)
and controller restart
93 VERSION First time Owner number entry
Setup SMS command you send Controller function you activate
91xx* User1 number entry (to delete: 910)
92xx* User2 number entry (to delete: 920)
93xx* Owner number entry (to delete: 930)
*xx marks the place of mobile phone number
Setup reset
For setup reset send the SMS “90” to the controller. AirPatrol responds
with SETUP report:
“Owner: All; Users: All; Pump: All; Param: 5, 24, 180, 30”.
This means Owner is not specified; all users can send commands;
the pump model is not specified, call commands are set to default;
“LOW TEMPERATURE” message will be sent when room temperature
drops below 5 °C , “NO POWER” message blackout is in 24 hours
and the “SERVICE” alarm message interval is 180 days, “HIGH
TEMPERATURE” message will be sent when room temperature rises
abowe 30 °C
User setup
To set User numbers start your command SMS with “91”, followed by
the mobile phone number of the User. For example: “91+495012345” or
“915012345” to enter User1 number where “5012345” is the cell phone
number of User1 and +49 is the country code. User numbers (Owner,
User1, User2) can be international (with the “+” symbol and country
code) or local. The length of the number must be between 3-16 symbols
(“+” counts as one symbol). Multiple commands can be combined into
one SMS. When a User has been set, AirPatrol responds with a SETUP
report message.
Multiple commands
If you want to set up several parameters with one SMS, separate
commands with one of the following:
space
comma “,”
semicolon “;”
For example, the SMS „91+49550111111 92+49550222222 9513 9720”
sets the User1 and User2 numbers, specifies the heat pump model as
“Fujitsu”, and determines that NO POWER message is sent immediately
in case of a power failure.
When a command in the multi-setup is incorrect, the Owner will receive
an error message. All the correct commands that precede the error
command in the multi-setup command will be activated.
Multi-setup sender will always receive SETUP report SMS from AirPatrol
to confirm that all commands arrived to the controller. There can be
spaces before and after a command but not inside a command as this
will interfere with the code.

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Heat pump model setup
The pump can be chosen on 2 levels of precision:
1. The precise name of the pump: the manufacturer and the model.
This is recommended for the most efficient operation.
2. Pump manufacturer.
If you only choose the pump manufacturer, functions T8 will not be
checked and the command will be sent even if the pump does not have
T8 mode. If the exact pump model is not listed on our webpage or in this
manual, AirPatrol may or may not work with the heat pump, for which
the AirPatrol manufacturer will not be held responsible.
NB! Heat pump model list and SMS codes can be found at the
end of this manual (page 114).
Alarm messages setup
The Owner can change the default values of the conditions on which
alarm messages are sent. For example, SMS “9713” lowers the room
temperature value at which “LOW TEMPERATURE” SMS is sent from the
default 5 °C to 3 °C.
Setup SMS
command you
send
Response
SMS format
AirPatrol function you activate Default
values
971xx* SETUP temperature treshold for
„LOW TEMPERATURE” message 5 °C
972xx* SETUP “NO POWER” message blackout
in hours 24 h
973xx* SETUP “SERVICE” message interval
in days 180 days
974xx* SETUP temperature treshold for
„HIGH TEMPERATURE” message 30 °C
* xx marks the place of the numeric value
The „LOW TEMPERATURE” parameters (971) can be between 0 – 16
The “NO POWER” parameters (972) can be between 0 – 48
The “SERVICE” parameters (973) can be between 0 – 360
The „HIGH TEMPERATURE” parameters (974) can be between 17 – 40
When you set parameter 971 to 0, (e.g. you send a text message “9710”) then the
controller will not send you a “LOW TEMPERATURE” message.
When you set parameter 972 to 0, then “NO POWER” message will not be sent.
When you set parameter 973 to 0, then “SERVICE” message will not be sent.
When you set parameter 974 to 0, then “HIGH TEMPERATURE” message will not
be sent.
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