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Configuration menu
Press the Menu button (
) to open the configuration menu and select item Settings.
This menu settings are similar to the settings described for the application for PC, page 16.
WIRELESS CONNECTION OF SEVERAL VENTILATION UNITS
The unit operates in two modes:
Master
The unit acts as a leading unit in the network. All the Slave units and mobile devices are connected to the Master unit via Wi-Fi.
The Master unit is operated by means of a mobile device, the remote control or the touch buttons on the unit casing.
The control signal is automatically transferred to the connected Slave units. In this mode the unit responds to a signal from sensors (humidity
sensor, external digital sensor, external analogue sensor 0-10 V) and changes its operation mode respectively.
Slave
In this mode the ventilator is controlled by a master unit. The ventilator accepts control signals from the master unit only.
Any other signals from other controls are ignored. In this mode TwinFresh Expert RW1-50 units ignore any other signals from the sensors.
In case of communication loss with the Master unit above 10 seconds the unit is turned off.
Timer operation
TwinFresh Expert RW1-50 ventilators respond to sensor feedback only in the Master mode.
TwinFresh Expert Duo RW1-30 ventilators respond to sensor feedback in both the Master and the Slave modes.
Upon activation of any of the sensors of TwinFresh Expert RW1-50 units all the ventilators on the network switch to maximum speed
whereas TwinFresh Expert Duo RW1-30 units continue operating at the same speed.
Upon activation of any of the sensors of the TwinFresh Expert Duo RW1-30 unit only the affected unit switches to maximum speed
according to the humidity control script whereas all the remaining ventilators on the network continue operating at the same speed.
There are two wireless connection options:
1. Connection of up to 4 Slave units or mobile devices to the Master
unit with its own wireless access point.
In case of connection of four Slave units to the Master unit with its
own wireless access point a mobile device may not be connected.
Master with
its wireless
access point
Slave №1
Slave №2
Slave №3
Mobile
device
2. The Master units, the Slave units and the mobile devices are
connected to a wireless access point of the Wi-Fi router.
In this case the Master unit is able to operate 32 Slave units.
Please note that the Wi-Fi routers may have individual limitations
for the maximum number of connected devices.
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Router with
its wireless
access point
Master
Slave №1
Slave №32
Mobile
device
Mobile
device