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The user manual provides essential safety information and operational guidelines for the Symax system, including instructions for the handset, remote control, and Wi-Fi box. It covers various modes of operation such as Thermostatic, Program, Eco, and Manual modes, along with detailed steps for setting temperatures and timers. Important safety precautions are emphasized to prevent fire hazards and ensure proper installation and usage.

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User Manual Element4

The user manual provides essential safety information and operational guidelines for the Symax system, including instructions for the handset, remote control, and Wi-Fi box. It covers various modes of operation such as Thermostatic, Program, Eco, and Manual modes, along with detailed steps for setting temperatures and timers. Important safety precautions are emphasized to prevent fire hazards and ensure proper installation and usage.

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USER MANUAL (2019)

USER MANUAL

CONTENTS

IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Important safety information..................................................... 4

HANDSET

Technical Data ........................................................................ 5


General Notes ......................................................................... 5

10 BUTTON REMOTE

Setting Fahrenheit or Celsius ................................................. 6


Setting the Time ....................................................................... 6
Child Proof .............................................................................. 6

Designated Low Fire and High Fire ......................................... 7


Countdown Timer .................................................................... 7

Thermostatic Mode ................................................................. 


Program Mode ........................................................................ 
Auxiliary Feature (2nd Burner Feature) ................................... 
Eco Mode ................................................................................ 
Circulating Fan Operation ...................................................... 

ProControl App......................................................................... 

THE PUCK

Technical Data ........................................................................ 


Connecting the remote with the puck ..................................... 
Modes of Operation ................................................................ 

WI-FI BOX

Technical Data ........................................................................ 


Modes of Operation ................................................................ 

WI-FI BOX RGB LEDs AND EXTERNAL LED DRIVER

Technical Data ........................................................................ 


External LED driver ................................................................ 

PROCONTROL APP SETUP

Initial Setup ............................................................................. 25


KWIK Connect ........................................................................ 25
Standard Setup ....................................................................... 25

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

Read these instructions carefully and completely before installing or operating. Failure to follow them could result in a fire or
explosion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life. Service and installation must be performed by a trained /
experienced service technician.

WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS


▪ Do NOT operate any appliance.
▪ Do NOT touch any electrical switch; do NOT use any phone in your building.
▪ Immediately evacuate the area and contact the gas supplier. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
▪ If you cannot reach the gas supplier, call the fire department.

Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency, or the gas supplier. Installation shall conform
with local codes, or in the absence of local codes, in accordance with the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 / NFPA 54 or the
IFGC or CSA B149.1. All piping and tubing must comply with local codes and ordinances.

Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knobs. Never use tools. If a knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try
to repair it. Call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair can result in a fire or explosion.

Do NOT use a product if you suspect it has been subjected to high temperatures, damaged, tampered with, or taken apart.

Do NOT use a product if you suspect it has been under water or that liquid has seeped into the product. Any of these incidents
can cause leakage or other damage that may affect proper operation and cause potentially dangerous combustion problems.

Damper position must be in accordance with Manufacturer’s Installation Instructions and all applicable standards. Failure to follow
them could result in a fire or explosion causing property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.

Do NOT store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this control or other appliances.

ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD


▪ Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could result in property damage, personal injury, or loss of life.
▪ This control must be electrically wired and operated in accordance with all codes and local regulations. Service and installation
must be performed by a trained, experienced service technician.
▪ Do NOT use the control if you suspect it may be damaged.
USER MANUAL

HANDSET

The Symax system combines new technology and a modern The following Functions can be Deactivated / Activated
design with ease of operation. Instead of scrolling through a ▪ CHILD PROOF
confusing menu, each function can now be activated by touch-ing ▪ PROGRAM MODE
a symbol. Many remote controls on the market have few buttons ▪ THERMOSTATIC MODE (also deactivates PROGRAM MODE)
and require extensive programming to operate. ▪ ECO MODE
The Symax System uses the same easy-to-operate logic – find ▪ LIGHT / DIMMER OPERATION
the symbol for the function you want and touch that symbol – but ▪ CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION
the Symax now has new tactile buttons for an immediate, positive ▪ AUXILIARY FEATURE (2ND BURNER FEATURE)
response. ▪ COUNTDOWN TIMER

NOTICE
TECHNICAL DATA
Wiring of valve and Receiver must be completed before starting
ignition. Failure to do so could damage the electronics.
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: Handset: 32 °F to 131 °F
CE: Handset: 0 °C to 55 °C NOTICE

The Handsets and Receivers are not interchangeable


RADIO FREQUENCY with previous electronics.
CSA: 915 MHz for U.S. and for Canada (Handset, Receiver)
CE: 868 MHz for Europe (Handset, Receiver)

POWER SUPPLY To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools
Handset: 2 x 1.5 V “AAA” (quality alkaline recommended) to remove the batteries from the Handset / Receiver.

GENERAL NOTES
▪ Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recom-
Batteries – Handset mended at the beginning of each heating season.
Low battery indicator on Handsets. ▪ Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left
in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode.
Software Version ▪ Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct
Press and buttons simultaneously. Software version is dis- sunlight, excessive heat, � re, moisture, or severe impact. Each
played. of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak,
and / or explode.
Handset Model Number ▪ Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature
Press and buttons simultaneously. Handset model number limits (ambient battery temperature range: 32 °F to 131 °F /
is displayed. 0 °C to 55 °C).
▪ New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should
Handset One Button and Two Button Ignition not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause
Change from one button to two button ignition (Default Setting) the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode.
or vice versa by pressing and holding button for 10 sec. imme-
diately after installing batteries. is displayed and or (One
or Two Button Ignition) is flashing. W hen c hange i s complete
changes to or vice versa.

Deactivate Functions
1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and flashing.
2. While the icons are flashing, press the relevant function
button and hold for 10 sec.
3. The function icon will flash until deactivation is
complete. De-activation is complete when the function
icon and two horizon-tal bars are displayed.

NOTE: If a deactivated button is pressed, there is no function,


and two horizontal bars are displayed.
NOTE: Deactivation remains in effect after change of batteries.

Activate Functions
1. Install batteries. All icons are displayed and flashing.
2. To activate a function, press the relevant button and
hold for 10 sec.
3. The function icon will continue to flash until activation is
complete. Activation is complete when the function icon
is dis-played.

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10-SYMBOL OPERATION

Child Proof Time Signal Indicator


Thermostatic Mode
Battery Status
AM
PM
Countdown Timer Fan

Fahrenheit or Celsius

Light
ON
Program Mode
OFF
1 2 Eco Mode

Temperature Auxiliary Feature (2nd Burner Feature)

Figure 1: 10-symbol Display

SETTING FAHRENHEIT or CELSIUS CHILD PROOF

To change between °C and °F, press ON:


AM
and buttons simultaneously. AM
To activate press and buttons
PM PM
simultaneously. displayed and the
ON
NOTE: Choosing °F results in a 12 hour ON
Handset is rendered inoperable, except
clock. Choosing °C results in a for the Off function.
OFF OFF
1 2 1 2

24 hour clock.
OFF:
To deactivate press and buttons
simultaneously. disappears.

SETTING the TIME

1. Press and buttons simultane-


AM
ously. Day flashes.
PM
2. Press or button to select a num-
ON
ber to correspond with the day of the
week (e. g. = Monday, = Tuesday,
OFF
1 2

= Wednesday, = Thursday, = Fri-


day, = Saturday, = Sunday).
3. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Hour flashes.
4. To select hour press or button.
5. Press and buttons simultane-
ously. Minutes flash.
6. To select minutes press or but-
ton.
7. To confirm press and buttons
simultaneously or wait.
USER MANUAL

MANUAL MODE (HANDSET) DESIGNATED LOW FIRE and HIGH FIRE

NOTICE NOTE: Backlight must be on for high fire and low fire double-click
BEFORE OPERATING operation.
1. Make sure MANUAL knob on the GV60 valve is in the ON,
full counterclockwise position. ▪ To go to low fire, double-click but-
2. Place the ON / OFF switch (if equipped) in the I (ON) position. AM
ton. is displayed.

NOTE: Flame goes to high fire first be-


TO TURN ON FIRE fore going to low fire.

When Pilot ignition is confirmed, motor turns automatically


to maximum flame height.

▪ Press button (One Button Ignition)


AM
or and button simultaneously ▪ To go to high fire, double-click but-
PM
(Two Button Ignition) until two short AM
ton. is displayed.
ON
beeps and a blinking series of lines
confirms the start sequence has be-
OFF
1 2

gun; release button(s).


▪ Main gas flows once Pilot ignition is
confirmed.
▪ Handset automatically goes into Man-
ual Mode after main burner ignition.

If the Pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the
main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions “TURN If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions
OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE” “TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE”

STANDBY MODE (PILOT FLAME)


COUNTDOWN TIMER
Handset
▪ Press and hold button to set appliance to Pilot flame. ON / SETTING:
1. Press and hold button until dis-
AM
TO TURN OFF FIRE PM
played, and hour flashes.
ON
2. To select hour press or button.
Handset 1 2
OFF
3. To confirm press button. Minutes
AM
▪ Press button to turn off. flash.
PM
4. To select minutes press or button.
ON
NOTE: A new ignition is possible after 5. To confirm press button or wait.
1 2
OFF
the OFF icon stops flashing.
OFF:
Press button, and Countdown Time
disappear.

NOTE: At end of Countdown Time period, the fire shuts off. The
Countdown Timer only works in Manual,
Thermostatic, and Eco Modes. Maximum Countdown
FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Time is 9 hours and 50 minutes.

Handset
▪ To increase flame height press and
AM
PM
hold button.
ON
▪ To decrease flame height or to set ap-
1 2
OFF
pliance to Pilot flame, press and hold
button.

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MODES of OPERATION PROGRAM MODE

Thermostatic Mode ON:


AM
 he room temperature is measured and
T AM
Press button. , or , or
PM
compared to the set temperature. The PM
displayed.
ON
���height is then automatically ad- ON

justed to achieve the set temperature.


OFF OFF
1 2 1 2

Program Mode OFF:


AM
PROGRAM 1 and 2, each can be AM 1. Press or or button to enter
pro-grammed to go ON and OFF at
PM
PM
Manual Mode.
ON
speci ic times at a set temperature. ON
OFF
2. Press button to enter Thermostatic
Mode.
OFF
1 2
1 2

3. Press
 button to enter Eco Mode.

Eco Mode NOTE: The set temperature for Thermostatic Mode is the tem-
AM
Flame height modulates between perature for the ON time in Program Mode. Changing
high and low. If the room temperature the Thermostatic Mode set temperature also changes
is low-er than the set temperature, the the ON time temperature in Program Mode.
lame height stays ON high for a longer
period of time. If the room temperature Default settings:
is high-er than the set temperature, ON TIME (Thermostatic) TEMPERATURE: 70 °F / 21 °
the lame height stays ON low for a C OFF TIME TEMPERATURE: “ ” (Pilot lame only)
longer period of time. One cycle lasts
approx. 20 min. TEMPERATURE SETTING:
AM
1. Press button and hold until
PM
flashes. and set temperature (set-
ON
ting in Thermostatic Mode) displayed.
1 2
OFF
2. To continue press button or wait.
THERMOSTATIC MODE , displayed, temperature flash-
es.
ON: 3. Select OFF temperature by pressing
AM
Press button. displayed, preset tem- the or button.
PM
perature displayed ��� , and then room 4. To confirm press button.
ON
temperature displayed.
OFF
1 2

OFF:
1. Press button. NOTE: The ON (Thermostatic) and OFF set temperatures are
2. Press or button to enter Manual the same for each day.
Mode.
3. Press button to enter Program Mode.
4. Press button to enter Eco Mode. DAY SETTING:
AM
5. flashes. Press or button to
PM
choose between , , , , , ,
SETTING: ON
, , .
AM
1. Press button and hold until dis- 1 2
OFF
6. To confirm press button.
PM
played, temperature flashes.
ON
2. To adjust set temperature press or
button.
OFF
1 2

3. To confirm press button or wait.


USER MANUAL

SELECTED AUXILIARY FEATURE (2ND BURNER FEATURE)

ON TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1): The latching solenoid valve will open automatically after ignition
AM
PM
7. , , displayed, is displayed or after switching the system off, so that the maximum flow of
shortly, and hour flashes. gas is supplied to both burners assisting with the ignition pro-
ON
OFF
8. To select hour press or button. cess. After pressing the AUX-button the motor will turn 7 sec-
1 2
9. To confirm press button. , , onds in the ON direction until the max. position is reached.
displayed, displayed shortly,
and minutes flash. ON:
10. To select minutes press or but- AM
To switch a burner on, press the but-
ton. PM
ton. displayed.
11. To confirm press button. ON

1 2
OFF
OFF:
To switch the burner off, press the
button. disappears.

OFF TIME SETTING (PROGRAM 1):


AM
12. , , displayed, is displayed
PM
shortly, and hour flashes.
ON
13. To select hour, press or button.
1 2
OFF
14. To confirm press button. , ,
displayed, displayed short- NOTE: The latching solenoid valve cannot operate manually. If
ly, and minutes flash. the Receiver battery runs down it will remain in the last
15. To select minutes press or but- operating position.
ton.
16. To confirm press button.
ECO MODE

ON:
NOTE: Either continue to PROGRAM 2 and set on and off times AM
Press button to enter Eco Mode.
or stop programming at this point, and PROGRAM 2 re- displayed.
mains deactivated.
OFF:
NOTE: PROGRAM 1 and 2 use the same on (Thermostatic) and Press button. disappears.
off temperatures for , and Daily Timer ( , , , , ,
, ). Once a new on (Thermostatic) and / or off tempera-
ture has been set, that temperature becomes the new
default setting.

NOTE: If , or Daily Timer are programmed for PRO-


GRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on and off times, these be-
come the new default times. The batteries must be re-
moved to clear the PROGRAM 1 and PROGRAM 2 on CIRCULATING FAN OPERATION
and off times and temperatures.
Circulating fan has 4 speed levels from
AM
low (1 bar) to high (4 bars).
or Daily Timer ( , , , , , , ) selected
SETTING:
▪ Set on time and off time using same procedure as “ 1. Press button and hold until
Selected” (above). flashes.
▪ : Set on time and off time for both Saturday and Sunday. 2. Press button to increase fan speed
▪ Daily Timer: Unique on and off times may be set for a single and button to decrease fan speed.
day of the week, for multiple days of the week, or for every day 3. To confirm setting either press but-
of the week. ton or wait ( displayed).
▪ Wait to finish setting.
OFF:
 
Press button until all 4 speed level
bars disappear.

NOTE: SETTING only. If the fan was not switched off after last
use, it starts automatically 4 minutes after ignition at max-
imum speed and goes to the last set level after 10
sec-onds. The fan stops 10 minutes after the gas is
OFF or at Pilot.

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THE PUCK

LIGHT / DIMMER OPERATION The Puck is a smart control that works in conjunction with the
GV60 / Symax system. Its basic functions include turning the fire
ON: on and off and turning the flame height up and down.
Press button ( displayed). Light is
AM
on at preset level.
ON/OFF

OFF:
Press button ( disappears).
Down / LO Up/ HI
SETTING:
1. Press button and hold until flash-
es.
2. To adjust light between 20…100 % Figure 2: Lay-out 3 Buttons
press or button.
3. To confirm setting either press but-
ton or wait ( displayed).
TECHNICAL DATA
NOTE: The Light works independently of the Pilot flame. If you
want the light on but no flame, press button. AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE
CSA: The Puck: 32 °F to 131 °F
CE: The Puck: 0 °C to 55 °C
PROCONTROL APP
RADIO FREQUENCY
NOTICE CSA: 915 MHz for U.S. and for Canada (The Puck, Receiver)
CE: 868 MHz for Europe (The Puck, Receiver)
Before the app can be used, the Wi-Fi Box must be wired
and plugged into mains power according to ProControl App Power Supply
Setup diagram (and the App Setup must be completed. Handset: 2 x 1.5 V “AAA” (qualitative alkaline recommended)

NOTICE

Wiring of valve and Receiver must be completed before


If Thermostatic, Program or Eco Mode starting ignition. Failure to do so could damage the
is activated, the corresponding icon and electronics.
AM
PM
“ ” is displayed on the Handset. NOTICE

The Handsets and Receivers are not interchangeable


ON

1 2
OFF
The modes can be operated according
to the descriptions on previous pages. with previous electronics.

NOTE: In Manual Mode “ ” is NOT


displayed on the Handset.
To avoid damaging the electronics, do NOT use metal tools
to remove the batteries from the Handset / Receiver.

▪ Without using a mains adapter, battery replacement is recom-


mended at the beginning of each heating season.
▪ Old or dead batteries should be removed immediately. If left
in the unit the batteries can overheat, leak, and / or explode.
▪ Do NOT expose batteries (including during storage) to direct
sunlight, excessive heat, �re, moisture, or severe impact. Each
of these conditions can cause the batteries to overheat, leak,
and / or explode.
▪ Batteries must be kept within their recommended temperature
limits (ambient battery temperature range: 32 °F to 131 °F /
0 °C to 55 °C).
▪ New and old batteries and different brands of batteries should
not be used together. Mixing of various batteries can cause
the batteries to overheat, leak, and / or explode.
USER MANUAL

SYNCHRONISATION HANDSET/RECEIVER MODES OF OPERATION

1. Insert batteries or connect AC mains power. The module


for circulating fan and light / dimmer includes a mains When Pilot ignition is confirmed, motor turns automatically
adapter. With mains adapter, batteries can be used for to maximum flame height.
backup.
2. Place ON / OFF switch (if equipped) to ON position.
3. The Receiver has to learn the Handset code: TURN FIRE ON AND OFF
Press and hold the Receiver’s reset button (see figure 19, ▪ Press and hold the button until two
page 11) until you hear two (2) beeps. After the second, longer short beeps confirms the start se-
beep, release the reset button. Within the subsequent 20 sec- quence has begun; release button.
onds press the button on the Handset. Two (2) short beeps ▪ Main gas flows once Pilot ignition is
confirm the code is set. “ ” is displayed on the Handset con- confirmed.
firming the synchronization is in process (see figure 13). After ▪ Handset automatically goes into
successful synchronization the current state of the gas fire is Manual Mode after main burner
displayed on the Handset. ignition.
▪ Press the button to turn off.

If the Pilot does not stay lit after several tries, turn the
main valve knob to OFF and follow the instructions “TURN
OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE” (see page 9).

Figure 3: Synchronization in process FLAME HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT


▪ To increase flame height press and
NOTE: This is a one time setting only, and it is not required af- hold + button.
ter changing the batteries in the Handset or Receiver. ▪ To decrease flame height or to set ap-
NOTE: Both the Receiver and the Handset transmit and re- pliance to Pilot flame, press and hold
ceive signals (bidirectional). Handset and Receiver – button.
sync status information every 10 s during � rst 2 min –
afterward every 4 to 6 min up to 1 h. Touching a Hand-
set button causes an immediate synchronization.
NOTE: When the RF Receiver is placed in the appliance, the
surrounding metal can reduce reception considerably.
DESIGNATED LOW FIRE AND HIGH FIRE
▪ To go to low fire, double-click – button.

NOTE: Flame goes to high fire first be-


fore going to low fire.

▪ To go to hi fire, double-click + button.

If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions


“TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE”

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WI-FI BOX
A new version of the Wi-Fi Box has been created. The im- MINIMUM REQUIREMENT SMART DEVICE:
provements include faster processing speed, new Wi-Fi chip, and ▪ IOS 8.0 or Android 4.2
best of all for the customer, an uncomplicated and much shorter
App Setup menu for the ProControl app. The new Wi-Fi Box also
has variable power supply between 5 and 24 volts, two RGB LED 1 LED 2 RGB LED 1 RGB LED 2
outlets, identical connectors on both ends of the cable, and
Power Input Receiver cable
the Wi-Fi Box itself has a much smaller footprint for easy
installation in tight spaces.

TECHNICAL DATA

AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RANGE Reset button


CSA: myfire Wi-Fi Box: 32 °F to 140 °F (Use paper clip to push button)
CE: myfire Wi-Fi Box: 0 °C to 60 °C
Figure 4: Wi-Fi Box version 2 connections
RADIO FREQUENCY
CSA + CE: 2.4 GHz LED INDICATION ON WI-FI BOX
2 RGB LEDs with 3 colors red / green / blue

Power Supply Label Status Status


Wi-Fi Box: 6 V connection to the Receiver which is connected Green Connected to Receiver.
to an AC mains adapter. (LED 1)
Red Not connected to Receiver.
Receiver
WI-FI BOX Off Standby mode is active. No Power supply.
▪ WPA2 authentication Green Wi-Fi connection is safe.
▪ AES 256-bitencryption security Blue blinking Access point mode is active.
(LED2)
▪ Compatible with IEEE 802.11n/g/ WLAN Red Not connected to home network (Wi-Fi Router).
b
CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRICITY Off Standby mode is active. No power supply.
max. 0.5 W
max. 5 mA RESET STATUS ON MYFIRE WI-FI BOX:

LED RGB CONTROL OUTPUT Press Reset LED message Function


CSA + CE: Phoenix, 3 pol, MC 1.5 / 3-ST-3.5, Button
5 VDC - 24 VDC / 5 Amps Power-On- Flashing If no network is set, the AP Mode will be
Reset or green and blue activated for 2 hours. When the network isn't
1-sec-Reset set after 2 hours, the Wi-Fi Box will change
LED RGB EXTERNAL POWER INPUT into Standby Mode 1.
CSA + CE: Phoenix, 2 pol, MC 1.5 / 2-ST-3, Once a network is set, the Wi-Fi Box will
5 VDC - 24 VDC / 5Amps connect directly.
10 secs Receiver LED Removes the Wi-Fi settings and turns on the
flashes every P Mode for 2 hours.
MODES OF OPERATION 500ms in blue
20 secs Receiver LED Erases all Setup Data. The Wi-Fi chip will be
The Wi-Fi Box allows communication with a home network (Wi-Fi flashes every et to the last version after the reboot. The AP-
Router) over a wireless signal. 50ms in blue Mode will be activated for 2 hours.

1. Wi-Fi Box must be wired according to the ProControl App NOTICE


Setup diagram ▪ A handset or The Puck must be used to achieve full
2. Wi-Fi-Box must be connected to the Receiver; functionality.
connect Receiver to mains power. The Wi-Fi Box starts with ▪ If mains power is lost, disconnect the Wi-Fi Box from the
the Access Point Mode (green light flashes) if no home Receiver. This will prevent Receiver batteries from being
network is configured. Go to “myfire App Setup” drained quickly.
▪ Multiple users on the same Wi-Fi channel may interfere with
the data transfer. Press reset button on the Wi-Fi Box for 1
MINIMUM REQUIREMENT WI-FI ROUTER: second to change current channel (see figure 24).
▪ Compatible with IEEE 802.11n/g/b ▪ If Wi-Fi Box is not connected to the Receiver or is not used,
▪ WPA2 encryption it will leave the Access Point Mode (AP Mode) after 2 hours.
▪ Radio frequency: 2.4 GHz band
▪ Wireless auto channel: Automated search for WLAN radio ▪ If you have multiple fireplaces using Wi-Fi Boxes, the
channel free of interference minimum distance between the Wi-Fi Boxes must be 60 cm
▪ Support for the User Datagram Protocol (UDP) (2'). A shorter distance may interfere with the data transfer.
▪ Connection to mDNS is required to guarantee Easy Comission
Process
▪ One temperature sensor
Do not connect the combination control system to the
LED connections of the Wi-Fi Box.
USER MANUAL

MYFIRE WI-FI BOX (B6R-W2…) RGB LED'S AND LED DRIVER

TECHNICAL DATA Indirect connection ( >5 A)


 5 - 24 VDC direct from the LED driver to the LEDs
RGB LED WORKING VOLTAGE RANGE  Connection of data output (DO) and ground (GND) from the
5 - 24 VDC LED RGB control output of the Wi-Fi Box to the RGB LEDs.
(see figure 6)
SUPPORTED RGB LED COUNT PER RGB-CHANNEL
300 NOTICE
There is no standard for RGB LED controller. Therefore, the RGB
MAXIMUM CABLE LENGTH WI-FI BOX TO LED-STRIPE LEDs or RGB LED-stripes have to be tested for functionality.
2 meter The color sequence can be different from the RGB, e.g. GRB.
The sequence can be adjusted in the myfire app.
LED outputs support the requirements of WORLDSEMI
WS28xx RGB controller family NOTICE
The Wi-Fi Box is designed according to the requirements of the
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXTERNAL LED DRIVER EMC-directive 2014/30/EU and FCC/IC requirements. Third party
devices and the wiring can change the electromagnetic compat-
ibility behavior. It is the OEM's responsibility to have the
The LED Driver has to be selected according the voltage and
appliance approved in accordance to all required standards and
required current consumption of the RGB-LEDs. There are
laws.
two different possibilities to connect them:
NOTICE
Direct connection via Wi-Fi Box (≤ 5 A): Electrical wiring has to be designed according to the power con-
▪ 5 - 24 VDC / max. 5 A on LED RGB external power input sumption and supplier recommendation of RGB-LED's. At a
▪ The power has to connect to the LED RGB external power input mini-mum of 24 VDC/5A a cross section of 0.5mm2/AWG 20 is
of the Wi-Fi Box. (see figure 5, page 24) recom-mended, for data wires flexible wires are recommended.
All wires should have UL conformity and termperature rating
accordingly.

GND GND
DIN DIN
+12V +12V

+ -
RGB Power Input
LED Driver / Transformer
5 V - 24 VDC / ≤ 5 A
WS2811/12 Standard

Figure 5: LED setup 1

GND GND
DIN DIN
+12V +12V

+ -
RGB Power Input
LED Driver / Transformer
5 V - 24 VDC / > 5 A
WS2811/12 Standard

Figure 6: LED setup 2

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PROCONTROL APP SETUP

NOTICE The home screen is displayed and the3UR&RQWURODSS is ready


For ProControl App Setup, you will need your Wi-Fi network to go .
SSID and password.
NOTICE

INITIAL SETUP To connect Wi-Fi Box to Wi-Fi Router (home network), make
sure:
1. Download ProControl app from Apple App Store or Google ▪ Home network is available.
Play Store. ▪ Home network name and password are correct.
2. Touch screen to start App Setup. ▪ SSID of the Wi-Fi Router is not hidden.
3. Choose language, temperature (°C or °F) and time format ▪ Home network signal is in range.
(12 or 24 hour). ▪ Wi-Fi Router supports User Datagram Protocol (UDP).

REGISTRATION
NOTICE
NOTE: You must register before logging in. Registration is one
time only. ▪ After setting up the Wi-Fi Box and ProControl app, the time
1. Fill in data and accept the “Privacy Policy”. has to be synchronized in the settings of the ProControl
2. Touch “OK” in pop-up notice. app.
3. Touch link to confirm email verification. ▪ The active device (Handset or smart device) is the one
4. You will be shown a message that you have successfully last used. An exception is if the non-active devise is
registered the ProControl app. used to change Light, Fan, or AUX. The non-active device will
5. Return to app. make the changes, but the active device remains so if it is in
Thermostatic, Program, or Eco Mode. If a Profile includes a
LOGIN Thermostatic, Program, or Eco setting it will also cause the
1. Fill in your registration password. active device to remain active.
2. Accept “Terms and Conditions”. ▪ If Thermostatic, Program, or Eco Mode is activated using the
3. Touch the “Login” button. app, the corresponding icon and “ ” is displayed on the
Handset (see figure 28).
KWIK CONNECT ▪ During motor movement no information between Receiver
and transmitter is exchanged. The synchronization follows
CONNECT THE SMART DEVICE TO THE WIFIBOX after motor has stopped.
1. Touch the icon. ▪ The room temperature data is transferred by the Handset
2. The name of the home WiFi network that your device is during synchronization.
currently connected is displayed.
3. Enter the password of the displayed home WiFi network.
4. Press ‘Connect’. The ProControl app starts the
connection of the Wi-Fi Box to the Wi-Fi network.

COMPLETE THE PROCONTROL APP SET-UP

1. Enter a name for your fireplace or select an icon.


2. Activate the fan, the light and the AUX function if
installed on your stove.
3. Press ‘Finish’ to complete the setup.
The home screen is displayed and the ProControl app is
Figure 7: App connected (in Thermostatic Mode)
ready or use.

STANDARD SETUP

IF KWIK CONNECT IS NOT AVAILABLE AND YOU HAVE


ENTERED THE RIGHT PASSWORD, USE THE STANDARD
SETUP.

1. Enter the password for the displayed home WiFi network.


2. Follow the instructions on the screen and touch the touch
button "Standard setup" to continue.
3. Go to the Wi-Fi settings of your intelligent device and
select the Wi-Fi Box network (myfire_WiFi-Box_ <number>)
with which you want to connect.
4. Go back to the ProControl app set-up and follow the
instructions on the screen. Select network name for the
wifibox from the Wi-Fi settings of your smart device.

USE "TRY AGAIN" IF THE PASSWORD


IS INCORRECT.
Paxtonstraat 23
8013 RP Zwolle
The Netherlands

+31-(0)38 420 90 20
info@element4.nl

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JULY 2019

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