Table of contents Information about this manual ........4 Hazard information ........... 4 Daikin Home Controls ..........7 Function and accessory overview ......8 Start-up..............10 Mounting ..............10 Setting up the DHC Access Point.........11 Connecting further DHC accessories ......12 5.4 Operation and configuration ........
Information about this manual Read this manual carefully before beginning operation with your Daikin Home Controls (DHC) accessories. Keep the manual so you can refer to it at a later date if you need to. If you hand over the accessory to other persons for use, hand over this manual as well.
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Hazard information Do not use the accessory if there are signs of dam- age to the housing, control elements or connecting sockets, for example, or if it demonstrates a mal- function. If you have any doubts, please have the accessory checked by an expert. Do not open the accessory.
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Hazard information The accessory may only be connected to an easily accessible power socket outlet. The mains plug must be pulled out if a hazard occurs. Always lay cables in such a way that they do not become a risk to people and domestic animals. The accessory may only be operated within resi- dential buildings.
Daikin Home Controls Daikin Home Controls This accessory is part of the DHC ecosystem and commu- nicates with a dedicated wireless connection. All accessories of the system can be configured comfort- ably and individually via the ONECTA app. The available...
Function and accessory overview Function and accessory overview The DHC Access Point connects your smartphone via the ONECTA cloud with all DHC accessories. It transmits con- figuration and operating commands from the app to the DHC accessories. You can simply adjust your DHC eco- system to your personal needs at any time and place.
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Function and accessory overview Back QR code and device number (SGTIN) Screw holes Interface: Network cable Interface: Plug-in mains adapter...
Start-up Start-up Mounting You can either fix the DHC Access Point to a wall or put it down on a flat surface. 1. Place the DHC Access Point close to your router and a socket. Always keep a minimum distance of 50 cm be- tween the DHC Access Point and your WLAN rout- 2. (Optional) Fix the DHC Access Point to the wall: a.
Start-up Setting up the DHC Access Point Your Daikin Altherma unit needs to be set up before you start setting up the DHC Access Point. The ONECTA app is available for iOS and Android and can be downloaded for free in the correspond-...
Start-up 1. Download and install the ONECTA app. 2. Open the ONECTA app. 3. Check if your Daikin Altherma unit is visible in the app. If it is not visible, add it first: a. Click on the plus symbol (+). b. Select Add a device. c. Follow the instructions in the app.
Troubleshooting Define the accessory names carefully in order to avoid assignment errors when using various ac- cessories of the same type. You can change the accessory and room names at any time. Operation and configuration After you have connected your DHC accessories and al- located them to rooms, you can comfortably control and configure your DHC ecosystem.
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Troubleshooting is reached. For example, when a device has a duty cycle limit of 1%, it is only allowed to transmit 36 seconds in 1 hour. After this, it will stop transmitting until the 1 hour limit is reached. DHC accessories fully comply to this limitation and use 2 frequency bands with a duty cycle of respectively 1 % and 10%.
Troubleshooting Error codes and flashing sequences Flashing code Meaning Solution Permanent DHC Access Wait and observe orange lighting Point is starting the subsequent flashing behaviour. Fast blue Connection to the Wait until the con- flashing server is being nection is estab- established lished and the LED lights permanently...
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Troubleshooting Flashing code Meaning Solution Fast red Error during Check the server flashing update and internet connection. Restart the DHC Access Point. Fast orange Stage before Long press the flashing restoring the system button factory settings again for 4 sec- onds, until the LED lights up green.
Restoring factory settings Restoring factory settings The factory settings of your DHC Access Point as well as of your entire installation can be restored. • Resetting the DHC Access Point: Only the fac- tory settings of the DHC Access Point will be re- stored.
If the DHC Access Point is still visible in the app (status offline), you have to manually remove it. To do so, proceed as follows: 1. Click on the plus symbol (+). 2. Select the menu item Add Daikin Home Controls. 3. Check if your DHC Access Point is in the list.
Maintenance and cleaning 4. Select Remove. » Your DHC Access Point has been removed from the app. Maintenance and cleaning The accessory does not require you to carry out any maintenance. Enlist the help of an expert to carry out any repairs. Clean the accessory using a soft, lint-free cloth that is clean and dry.
Hereby, Daikin Europe N.V. declares that the radio equip- ment type DHC EKRACPUR1PA is in compliance with the Directive 2014/53/EU. The original declaration of confor- mity is available from the EKRACPUR1PA product pages.
Technical specifications Technical specifications Device name: EKRACPUR1PA Supply voltage Plug-in mains adapter (input): 100 V-240 V/50 Hz Power consumption plug-in mains adapter: 2.5 W max. Supply voltage: 5 VDC Current consumption: 500 mA max. Standby power consumption: 1.1 W Degree of protection:...
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Technical specifications Instructions for disposal Do not dispose of the device with regular domestic waste! Electronic equipment must be disposed of at local collection points for waste electronic equip- ment in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive. Information about conformity The CE sign is a free trading sign addressed exclu- sively to the authorities and does not include any warranty of any properties.
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Free download of the ONECTA app! 4P687361-1 - 2022.04...