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Default IP Configurations
The default Wi-Fi IP address for the Wireless Touchscreen RTU Thermostat Hotspot is 192.168.0.1.
The thermostat is also automatically set in DHCP mode and requires a connection to a router acting as DHCP server
to communicate to a network. This setting may be changed through the Web Interface.
Resetting Wi-Fi Configurations
The Reset Wi-Fi Configuration option will re-activate the Hotspot on the thermostat. It is used when a thermostat in
Wi-Fi client mode is unable to connect to its Wi-Fi network, because of a wrong password, for instance. To perform
this, select
Main Menu
>
Settings
>
Advanced Settings
(you may have to enter your login credentials again) >
Reset
Wi-Fi Configuration
.
Connection Procedures
There are two networking methods to connect to a thermostat for the first time:
• Wi-Fi.
• Wired (Ethernet connection to a router that will act as a DHCP server).
Once you have connected the thermostat(s) to a network, configure the thermostat.
Option A: Wi-Fi Hotspot Connection
1. On your PC or wireless device, connect to the wireless hotspot named
ECLYPSE-XXYYZZ
where XXYYZZ are the last 6
hexadecimal characters of the controller’s MAC address.
2. Enter the default password for the hotspot: eclypse1234.
3. Enter the following URL in your web browser’s address bar (Google Chrome is recommended):
https://192.168.0.1 to access the Web Interface.
4. a. Set up the thermostat to communicate as a client with your router.
b. Alternatively, set up the thermostat with a static IP according to your network, in the absence of a DHCP server.
Consult your IT department if you need help with this configuration.
CAUTION!
Follow these simple steps to get started with the Lumity Wireless Touchscreen RTU Thermostat:
The thermostat cannot provide an IP address on its own when connecting the controller to an Ethernet port, you
must connect it to a router that will act as a DHCP server to provide the controller with an IP address for the initial
connection and configuration.
Figure 2 - Wi-Fi Hotspot Connection