B-hyve HT25 Manual

B-hyve HT25 Manual

Hose tap timer and wi-fi hub

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Ht25/BH1
B-HYVE HOSE TAP TIMER AND WI-FI HUB

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  • Page 1 HT25/BH1 B-HYVE HOSE TAP TIMER AND WI-FI HUB...
  • Page 2 •The BH1, or B-hyve Wi-Fi Hub, is used to connect Bluetooth products to the internet. As of right now, the HT25 is the only product that requires the hub to connect to the internet. •You cannot have just the hub on an account, you need another timer in order to have the ability to access your account.
  • Page 3 Mesh networks work for any type of radio signal, and allow different types of devices to piggyback off each other as nodes in a network, each node spreading the radio signal a little further than the last. B-hyve uses this to allow your devices to use each other to communicate back to the hub.
  • Page 4 HT25 •Only uses Bluetooth to communicate •Works in a mesh network •Battery life 3.5 – 8 months. •Bluetooth range about 50 feet (15 meters) •Can be used without Wi-Fi Hub •Water resistant •Screen Filter...
  • Page 5 Pairing COMBO SINGLE DEVICE When you choose to pair them as a combo or If you choose to pair the just the singular set, it will first walk you through pairing the device, you will only go through pairing the Hub, and then you will pair the device.
  • Page 6 Combo Pairing First, make sure both of your devices are in Pairing mode. To do this, press the B -hyve button rapidly 5 times. You’ll know they’re in pairing mode by their flashing blue light. Open the app and select Hose Faucet Timer + Hub. The app will explain that you need to pair the hub then the timer.
  • Page 7 You will then begin to pair the hub. It is recommended to write down the MAC ID of the hub before plugging the unit in so that you can confirm you are pairing the correct device. Note: The MAC ID is the smaller set of numbers, not the larger number. Select your Wi-Fi Network, input the password, and then input your location.
  • Page 8 All that is left to do now is to pair the HT25! Again, you want to take note of the MAC ID that is listed on the bottom of this device before pairing. Make sure the timer is in pairing mode by pressing the B-hyve button 5 times.
  • Page 9 Single Device Pairing – BH1 If you select to pair just a BH1, you won’t be able to use the app unless you have another B-hyve device already attached. Once you have the BH1 paired, you will need to add another device. If you already have another timer attached to your account, you will see your BH1 on the list of devices.
  • Page 10 Bluetooth only (as long as there is another B-hyve Device broadcasting a Wi-Fi Signal). Because the HT25 uses Bluetooth to connect, you will want to be close to it in order to pair. Make sure you have fresh AA batteries as well. Once connected, give a location and name.
  • Page 11 Manual Watering at the Device You can run the timer without the app just by holding down the B-hvye button for about 3 seconds, until the light goes green. This will run for whatever your pre-set duration is set for. The Default is 10 minutes, but it can be changed in the app.
  • Page 12 Updating the Firmware This timer is the only device the user can/needs to manually update. To do this, go to Settings > Devices > Your Timer > Update Firmware. It will first check the firmware, and then check if there is a firmware update needed.
  • Page 13 Light Codes - HT25 Blue Blinking – Pairing Blue/Green 1 time – Paired to Bluetooth Blinking Green – Watering Blinking Yellow – Rain delay Blinking White – Bootloader mode/OTA Blinking Red – Low Battery Blue/Yellow – Connected to account but looking for Wi-Fi...
  • Page 14 Light Codes - BH1 Blue – Pairing Yellow – Looking for Access Point Green Blinking – Looking for Server (server outage typically) Solid Green – Connected Red – Factory Reset White – Booting Red Blinking – Paired but no Wi-Fi...
  • Page 15 One of the challenges of this product is that the HT25 will hold it's program until the batteries die. So, if a user unplugs their BH1 but leaves the HT25 connected, it will continue to run until the batteries die. When shutting the system off, either remove the batteries or turn off the water to the timer.
  • Page 16 Troubleshooting...
  • Page 17 No Water Output If you can hear the timer clicking, but the valve doesn’t open, remove the hose from the timer and then try running it again. If it still doesn’t work, cover the outlet with your thumb, and turn the timer on.
  • Page 18 Not running set programs If the timer is not running set programs, its possible that the timing got off. To resolve the timing, you simply need to connect to it via Bluetooth. From the home page, tap the connection icon in the top right corner, then select “Control Via Bluetooth”.
  • Page 19 Timer won’t leave Off If the timer is stuck in the off position, it is likely that you have dead batteries. Remove the battery tray, remove the old batteries, and insert new AA batteries into the battery pack, and then push the battery tray back into the timer. You should now be able to put the timer back into Auto.
  • Page 20 If the timer is not broadcasting a signal or not connecting to your phone, first make sure the timer is in pairing mode. Press the B-hyve button 5 times rapidly to get it into Pair mode. If that doesn’t work, remove the batteries for 5-10 seconds, and then plug the batteries back in.
  • Page 21 This Device is registered to another user If you get a message saying “This device is currently registered to another user”, you can try pairing by selecting “This device was previously installed” instead of “This is a new device”. When you go through the pairing process, it should connect right up to your account. If you still have issues, see provider.

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