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Envira Sostenible S.A. declines any responsibilities derived from possible misprints or information not included in this document. Envira Sostenible S.A. holds all rights to the content, images and illustrations included in this document. The reproduction, transmission or use, in whole or in part, of this document or its contents by third...
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Table of Contents 1. Revision control ........................... 1 2. Preface ............................2 2.1. About this manual ......................2 2.2. Conventions used ....................... 2 2.3. Safety symbols ........................2 2.4. Obtaining documentation and information .................. 3 2.4.1.
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Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual List of Figures 4.1. Front view of Nanoenvi™ IAQ with wall bracket .................. 9 4.2. Back view of the Nanoenvi™ IAQ ....................9 User Manual Pág. iv...
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Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual List of Tables 5.1. General specifications ........................ 11 B.1. Relationship between LED indicator and device status ................. 29 User Manual Pág. v...
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Chapter 1. Revision control Version Changes V1.2.1 Created user manual V1.2.2 Image update and correction of minor errors V1.2.3 Added information about noise level sensor V1.3.1 Updated styles and improved content V1.3.2 Updated information about COV sensor Chapter 1.
Please read this manual carefully and follow the instructions provided. This document will help you to prevent damage to people and property and to ensure the correct use of the device, extending its useful life. Envira Sostenible S.A. does not accept any liability for failure to comply with the instructions described in this document.
• •Email <nanoenvi.support@envira.es> • •Website https://enviraiot.es/ 2.4.3. Report of errata or changes Comments and clarifications about this manual can be reported through: • La dirección de correo electrónico <nanoenvi.support@envira.es> • La Web https://enviraiot.es/ We welcome your comments and improvements. Chapter 2. Preface...
Please read the safety instructions carefully and follow them in order to prevent these risks and ensure correct use. Envira Sostenible S.A. cannot accept any liability deriving from non-compliance with the safety and operating instructions. Before installing and/or using the device, make sure that you have read and understood this manual.
Any use different from those described in this section is considered incorrect use of the equipment and could lead to a risk of damage to the device, the environment or people. Envira Sostenible S.A. accepts no liability for damage caused by any use of the device different from its intended use. The user (or operator) is solely responsible for any risk in this regard.
4.1.1. Air quality measurement to improve people's lives Nanoenvi™ IAQ is a device designed and manufactured by Envira Sostenible S.A. with the aim of helping building managers or owners make decisions to improve people's comfort, well-being and health based on real data on air quality. Nanoenvi™...
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Nanoenvi™ IAQ uses the MQTT protocol, a standard and widely used data sending protocol. When the device is installed, you can configure the MQTT server to which it will send the data. In this way, the user can decide where the data will be sent, own it and use it for their own purposes.
4.1.7. Accuracy and reliability Nanoenvi™ IAQ integrates the latest technology for measuring indoor air quality. For this, Envira Sostenible S.A. trusts and relies on European manufacturers that offer cutting-edge technology, with the highest quality standards.
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual 4.2. Product overview Figure 4.1. Front view of Nanoenvi™ IAQ with wall bracket Figure 4.2. Back view of the Nanoenvi™ IAQ Chapter 4. Product description Pág. 9...
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Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual 1. Status LEDs: a. LED1 b. LED2 c. LED3 2. Wall bracket. 3. Configuration mode push button (also referred to as 'AP mode pushbutton'). 4. QR code for connection to the device configuration WiFi network.
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Chapter 5. Technical Specifications 5.1. General specifications Table 5.1. General specifications Parameter Value Supply 5V DC (external power supply included, Input: 100-240V AC @ 50-60 Hz, Output 5V DC) Max. power consumption Average power...
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual 5.2.3. Air quality 5.2.3.1. PM sensor specification Accuracy for PM1 and ±10 µg/m3 for measurements in range from 0 to 100 µg/m3 and ±10 % for measurements in PM2.5 range from 100 to 1000 µg/m3 Accuracy for PM4 and ±25 µg/m3 for measurements between 0 and 100 µg/m3 and ±25% for measurements between...
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Chapter 6. Installation 6.1. Nanoenvi™ IAQ WiFi installation The objective of the installation is to place the device in a suitable place and configure the name and password of the WiFi network that it will use to connect to the Internet and send the measurement data. Once the equipment is installed and configured, Nanoenvi™...
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Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual After connecting the device, the lights will start flashing cyan. Wait for the lights to remain solid cyan (not flashing) - see Appendix B, Nanoenvi™ IAQ Status lights for more information on the color of the lights - at which point Nanoenvi™ IAQ is ready to be configured.
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Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Note that your smartphone (or PC) is directly connected to Nanoenvi™ IAQ, it is not connected to the Internet. This is only necessary during the installation of the equipment. 6. 7. The page that will be displayed in your browser will look like this: Enter in the Network Name (1) the name of the WiFi network that Nanoenvi™...
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You can also reconnect your smartphone or PC to the network you normally use. Make sure the device is properly secured. You can find the following supporting videos on Envira IoT's Youtube™ channel [https://www.youtube.com/channel/ UC1bQfcxdMtxACN0fhLRDHVA/videos]: • Nanoenvi™ IAQ initial configuration from Android device.
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Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual • How to update the Nanoenvi™ IAQ configuration. Chapter 6. Installation Pág. 19...
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Chapter 7. Expected use of Nanoenvi™ IAQ WiFi Once installed, Nanoenvi™ IAQ will continuously collect and send indoor air quality data. The device works autonomously and does not require calibrations or maintenance programs. If you want to change the Nanoenvi™ IAQ (for example, change the WiFi network to which it connects) you must press and hold the configuration mode button (see Section 4.2, “Product overview”) until the lights start to flash in cyan color.
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Chapter 8. Manteinance Nanoenvi™ IAQ requires no specific maintenance. However, certain considerations about cleaning should be taken into account. 8.1. Cleaning • Do not wash with water. • Do not wash with objects that emit dust.
PC check that it is not connected to the Internet via cable. While configuring Nanoenvi™ IAQ, you should only have an active WiFi connection with Nanoenvi IAQ™. The configuration page does not load, or it loads partially.
CO2 values measured by the device are very low, below 400 ppm. Your device may have been damaged or exposed to very high CO2 levels for a long time. Your Nanoenvi IAQ™ dealer has likely provided you with information on how to correct this. Consult the documentation that your distributor gives you and if you do not find anything about it, contact him.
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CO2 concentration at least once a day). If not checked, the CO2 sensor will keep the factory calibration. Remember that Nanoenvi IAQ™ can be reconfigured whenever you want. Can I use another power supply? No.
By default, this color is obtained from an air quality index calculated by the device. This calculation is implemented based on an algorithm developed by Envira Sostenible S.A. based on empirical studies from the company and different universities and air quality regulators. The algorithm weights the gas concentrations, temperature and humidity with different weights.
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Chapter 10. Protecting the environment All the materials that make up the device and its packaging are marked and stamped for appropriate disposal. This product complies with all applicable legal regulations, in particular the regulations concerning electrical and electronic equipment (EU Directives 2002/96/EG WEEE and 2002/95/EG RoHS) and the REACH ordinance (EC Directive EU-REACH and Act for the Implementation of EC Directive (EG) No.1907/2006).
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Appendix A. Ordering information A.1. Product reference NE_IAQ_WALL_WIFI_CO Sensor t ypes Placem ent WALL: wall placem ent CO: CO sensor NOISE: noise level sensor Com m unicat ion m odule WIFI: WiFi com m unicat ion LORA: LoRaWAN com m unicat ion A.2.
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Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual 3. Packaging. 4. Wall bracket. Appendix A. Ordering information Pág. 28...
Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Appendix B. Nanoenvi™ IAQ Status lights B.1. Lights codes Table B.1. Relationship between LED indicator and device status Indicador LED Estado del Descripción dispositivo CIAN CIAN CIAN Initializing When the LED lights blink cyan in an alternative way, Nanoenvi™...
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Nanoenvi IAQ WiFi 1.3.3 User Manual Indicador LED Estado del Descripción dispositivo WiFi connection After configuring the WiFi network, if LED 1 is lit red (while ROJO error LED 2 and LED 3 are off), it indicates that the device has lost connection with the WiFi network to which it was connected.
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