Quick start guide: NBE Wi-Fi temperature sensor Contents: Page 2: Description Page 3: Pairing the wireless sensor directly to the boiler Page 4: Pairing the wireless sensor to the boiler via the router Page 5: Assigning the wireless sensor to a function in the V13 app Page 6: Additional Settings &...
1 or zone 2, Indoor temperature reference, External Stop Temp reference etc. Compatible with V13 controllers that include RTB V13, BS+, and RTB AIR. Not compatible with V7 or V10 controllers. The WIFI temperature sensor can be wirelessly paired directly to the boiler or via the router/home network.
Pairing the wireless sensor directly to the boiler’s local network Maintain a close proximity between the wireless sensor and boiler i.e. within 1-2 meters from the boiler. If you have multiple boilers in the area keep the sensor closest to the boiler you would like to pair.
Assigning the wireless sensor to a function in the V13 Once your wireless temperature sensor has been paired with either the boiler directly (see page 3) or to your boiler via your router (see page 4) you will now be able to assign your WIFI temp sensor to a temperture input function.
Additional Settings and Functions Additional settings and functions for the sensor can be adjusted via the sensor’s webserver by connecting to the WIFI network NBE-SENSOR-xxxx using a laptop (no password required) and opening a web browser with web address http://192.168.1.1...
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If the sensor is connected via the router, ensure that the router name is spelled correctly. How do you access the webserver where the sensor’s settings can be found? Connect to the WIFI network called NBE-SENSOR-xxxx. No passoword is required. Open a browser , for example chrome, and type in the address http://192.168.1.1...
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