RCU 11

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RCU 11
MOS GB 0825-1
RCU 11
031187
Installation and Maintenance Instructions
RCU 11
For FIGHTER 360P / 11XX / 12XX / 1250 / 13XX
Contents
General ___________________________________ 2
Web interface – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX _______ 26
Product description_________________________________ 3
Overview diagram_________________________________ 26
Quick start guide __________________________ 4
Troubleshooting____________________________________ 7
Installation _ ______________________________ 8
Assembly__________________________________________ 8
Network connections_ _____________________________ 10
GSM modem_____________________________________ 11
Digital inputs_ ____________________________________ 12
Indicators ________________________________ 13
Indicators on RCU_________________________________ 13
Indicator on GSM modem_ _________________________ 13
Starting _ ________________________________ 14
General__________________________________________ 14
RCU configuration software_________________________ 14
Search for connected units__________________________ 14
Changing IP settings_______________________________ 15
Logging in_______________________________________ 16
Web interface ____________________________ 17
Web browser requirements_ ________________________ 17
Menu overview_ __________________________________ 17
Web interface – Settings __________________ 18
Language selection________________________________ 18
Log ____________________________________________ 18
Module__________________________________________ 19
E-mail_ __________________________________________ 19
Network_________________________________________ 19
Operating data____________________________________ 27
Operating data, extended___________________________ 28
Operating data, external units_______________________ 28
Alarm/status______________________________________ 29
Log ____________________________________________ 29
SMS commands – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX _____ 30
SMS commands___________________________________ 30
SMS commands for interrogating the heat pump_______ 30
SMS commands for controlling the heat pump_________ 30
Web interface – FIGHTER 13XX _ ___________ 31
Overview diagram_________________________________ 31
Status_ __________________________________________ 32
Operating data, external units_______________________ 33
Operating data, compressor_________________________ 34
Log ____________________________________________ 34
SMS commands – FIGHTER 13XX ___________ 35
SMS commands___________________________________ 35
SMS commands for interrogating the heat pump_______ 35
SMS commands for controlling the heat pump_________ 35
Component locations _____________________ 36
List of components_ _______________________________ 36
Miscellaneous ____________________________ 37
Technical specifications_____________________________ 37
Enclosed kit_ _____________________________________ 37
Frequently asked questions _______________ 38
Modem__________________________________________ 20
User____________________________________________ 20
Web interface – FIGHTER 360P _____________ 21
Overview diagram_________________________________ 21
Operating data____________________________________ 22
Operating data, extended___________________________ 23
Alarm/status______________________________________ 24
Log ____________________________________________ 24
SMS commands – FIGHTER 360P ___________ 25
SMS commands___________________________________ 25
SMS commands for interrogating the heat pump_______ 25
SMS commands for controlling the heat pump_________ 25
RCU 11
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General
General
In order to get the ultimate benefit from your RCU communications unit you should read through
these Installation and Maintenance Instructions.
For more information see http://www.nibe.eu
To be completed when the communications unit has been installed
Installation date
Installation engineers
MAC ID
Date __________
Signature __________________________________
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Rights to make any design or technical modifications are reserved.
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General
Product description
The RCU 10 consists of a communications module with
integrated GSM modem, antenna for the GSM modem
and a separate power supply unit for plugging into a wall
socket. The antenna can be located outside the enclosure.
NOTE!
The RCU enables operations to be controlled and monitored using a computer or by a principle system (SCADAsystem), which can read the ModbusTCP-protocol, in a
local network or via the internet.
If a SIM card is used, it must be configured
so that a PIN code is not used to obtain
connection. This can be done in a mobile
telephone or by the service provider.
It is possible to connect to the RCU two independent
switch functions to detect external events such as a movement alarm or freezing protection.
Note that all configuration of the unit requires that a computer with support for ”JAVA-applets” is connected, even
if only text messaging is going to be used.
The RCU enables operations to be controlled and monitored using a computer connected to a local network or
via the Internet. The integrated GSM module also enables
control and monitoring by sending text messages from a
mobile phone. For the GSM function to work, the communications module must be equipped with a valid GSM subscription. This may for example be a cash card or a special
telematics subscription.
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Quick start guide
Quick start guide
To start the installation of the RCU you need the following:
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RCU and the software supplied on CD
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Star head screwdriver to open the RCU and the heat
pump.
Connect the RCU unit to the heat pump with the
8-pin connector. See ”Installation” for parts for connecting your heat pump to the RCU.
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For connection to a local network:
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Computer, connected to the same local network that
the RCU will be connected to
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Network cable (not crossover)
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Network settings for your local network. Received
from your network administrator
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For direct connection to the computer:
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Computer with network card
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Crossover network cable
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Open the enclosure by unscrewing the front screws.
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Connect the power adapter to the 4-pin connector.
The RCU is configured via the network connection.
Connect the RCU to a local network or directly to a
computer.
Note!
If the RCU is to be connected directly to a
computer a crossover network cable must
be used!
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Insert a SIM card if the GSM modem is to be used.
Remember that the pin code must be deactivated
and if it is pay as you go that there are credits on
the card.
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Connect the power adapter to a wall socket and
check that the LEDs light. “Status” should light
green, “Serial Link” should flash and “Link” must
light orange (100Mbps) or green (10Mbps) if the
network cable is connected.
Turn on the computer and insert the CD supplied
and follow the instructions.
Start the configuration program Netbiter config. The
program automatically searches for RCUs connected
to the network. If the program does not find the
RCU refer to the Troubleshooting section. If Netbiter
is already running and it is started no RCU is found.
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Type”ipconfig” + enter
The computer’s IP address and Subnet Mask will be
shown
For example IP address: 10.1.0.0
Subnet mask 255.0.0.0
Assign an IP-address if the computer does not have
one.
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Quick start guide
Start the supplied configuration program Netbiter config according to step 8.
Double click on the line with your RCU in the
Netbiter window. A new window opens.
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The RCU is connected to a local network:
Enter the network settings that apply to your network. To obtain the necessary information concerning your network settings, please contact your
network administrator.
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Check that it is the correct heat pump on the overview diagram (if you must choose model see troubleshooting)
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”Select ”Other” in the settings window. Make settings on
the following pages:
The RCU is directly connected to the computer:
Enter the first three values from your computer’s IP
address, for example, 10.1.1. The fourth is set to
a value other than the one used in computer’s IP
address.
Example:
If the computer has the IP address 10.1.1.1 then set
the RCU address to 10.1.1.X, where X can be set
to any number between 2 and 254 (not 1, as this is
used by the computer in this example).
Complete setting by giving a valid password and
press ”Set”. The factory-set password is ”admin”.
Write down the password and keep it in a safe place. If the password is lost the RCU must be returned
for reprogramming
Wait a moment and then run a new ”scan” in
Netbiter. The RCU should have a new IP address.
Activate the Heat pump for RCU (remember to activate the service menu)
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Fighter 360P
Activate in menu 9.1.3
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Fighter 11XX
Activate in menu 9.2.15
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Fighter 12XX
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Fighter 13XX*
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Activate in menu 9.1.3
* The heat pump must be restarted after activation.
Otherwise, it can take up to 10 minutes before communication can start with the RCU.
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Start the web browser and enter the RCUs IP address in the
address field and press enter. A log in box will now appear.
Both the user name and password are ”admin” (unless it
has been changed). If ”page cannot be viewed” is shown
go to troubleshooting.
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odule: Gives Information about the location of the
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RCU (used in alarms in SMS and e-mail).
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E-mail: Settings if the alarm is to be given via e-mail.
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etwork: Normally does not need to be changed (see
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section ”Change IP settings” in event of problems).
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odem: Settings for SMS and dial-up connection via
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GSM. Refer to the section ”Modem” for further information.
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ser: Add and modify information for users. Bear in
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mind that the cell phone number must be given with
the country code, for example +46xxxxxxxx.
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odbusTCP: Need not be changed. Only for users of
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ModbusTCP.
Quick start guide
Troubleshooting
Netbiter config cannot find the RCU:
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heck that only one Netbiter config is running on the
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computer.
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heck the network connection; that the RCU is conC
nected to the network/computer, that the correct type
of network cable is used for the RCU, that the LED
”Link” lights green or orange on the RCU.
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nly for direct connection to computers: Check
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that the RCU’s IP address is not the same as the
computer’s IP address. Action: Change the IP address
in the RCU.
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nly for direct connection to computers: Change
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the computer’s IP address to 10.200.1.10 with Subnet
mask 255.0.0.0 under TCP/IP settings in the computer.
Restart the RCU.
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lick on ”Advanced Options” in Netbiter, Check off
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in ”Enable internal DHCP”. Press ”scan” in Netbiter. If
the RCU is found it means that DHCP is selected in the
RCU. If the DHCP is not to be used, close the DHCP
with Netbiter. Continue with network settings for the
RCU.
Note!
If the RCU is to be connected directly to a
computer a crossover network cable must
be used!
No page is shown when entering the RCU IP address
in the web browser:
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Start ”Netbiter config” and check the RCU IP address.
If you must select the heat pump that you have:
It means that the RCU does not have any contact with the
heat pump.
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Check that you have activated RCU in the heat pump.
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heck that the LED ”Serial Link” on the RCU flashes if
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any value is changed on the heat pump. If it is not lit
there is no communication between the RCU and the
heat pump. Check the cable and any joins. Restart the
heat pump.
The RCU does not respond to SMS
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heck that the SIM card is correctly inserted, try moC
ving the antenna to a better location, check that no
PIN code is required to use the subscription.
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heck the settings for SMS in the RCU. Refer to the
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section “Modem” and ”Users”.
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Installation
Installation
Assembly
FIGHTER 11XX
Open the plastic cover by separating its two halves.
Connect the black communication cable to the heat
pump’s modular connector (106) located on the CPU card
(34). Use the supplied connector and cable, plugged in the
CPU card’s (34) modular connector first, to position the
connection on the outside.
The RCU is placed outside the heat pump and its best location is mounted on a wall.
Connect the communication cable in accordance with the
appropriate product description. Then continue with the
instructions under the heading “Final installation”.
The CPU card in FIGHTER11XX must have version number
1.03 or higher for communications to work.
FIGHTER 360P
Open the centre front cover. Connect the supplied black
communication cable to the heat pump’s modular connector (106) on the CPU card (34). Route the communication
cable (105) down to the area at the bottom of the heat
pump. Use the supplied connector to connect the communication cable from the RCU.
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The CPU card in FIGHTER 360P must have version number
2.00 or higher for communications to work.
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FIGHTER 1220
FIGHTER 13XX
Connect the black communication cable to the heat
pump’s modular connector (106) located on the CPU card
(34). Use the supplied connector and cable, plugged in the
CPU card’s (34) modular connector first, to position the
connection on the outside.
If several Fighter F1320/1330 are interconnected the RCU
must be connected to the Master.
Remove the short modular cable between the CPU card
(34) and the communication card (3). If one or more slaves
are connected, the remaining modular cable to the communication card (3) must be connected to the socket opposite the terminal that the slave’s communication is connected to. Connect the supplied black communication cable
to the heat pump’s modular connector located on the CPU
card (34).
The CPU card in FIGHTER1220 must have version number
1.03 or higher for communications to work.
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Use the supplied connector and cable, plugged in the CPU
card’s (34) modular connector first, to position the connection on the outside.
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The CPU card in FIGHTER 1320/1330 must have version
number 1.10 or higher for communications to work.
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FIGHTER 1240/1250
Open the front cover on the heat pump (see the heat
pump’s maintenance instructions). Connect the supplied
black communication cable to the free modular connector
on the printed circuit board (162). Use the supplied connector to connect the communication cable from the RCU.
The CPU card in Fighter 1240/1250 must have version
number 1.03 or higher for communications to work.
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Final installation
Connect the 4-pole modular cable to the power adapter
output. Plug the power adapter into a nearby wall socket.
Refit the plastic cover to the RCU.
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The heat pump must be configured, to permit communication with the RCU. This is done via the service menus.
Refer to the “Installation and Maintenance Instructions”
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for the respective products, or have a look in the “Quick
Start Guide”.
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Tip: Try to find a wall socket for the power adapter that is
fed from a different fuse than the fuse for the heat pump
supply. The RCU will then be able to detect if the heat
pump shuts down.
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Installation
Network connections
The RCU has a connection (5) for 10/100‑Mbps Ethernet.
Connect the unit to a network, or alternatively direct to a
computer with the Ethernet cabling. For connection to a
router or a hub/switch a straight-through cable must be
used, and for direct connection to a computer a crossover
cable must be used.
A network with the RCU connected to a router or hub/
switch is recommended. For connection direct to a computer with Internet connection, two network cards are required in the computer, and it must run continuously in order
to provide the RCU access to the Internet.
Internet connection is not necessary to be able to install
and configure the unit, but is required for access to the
unit via the Internet.
Internet connection
Internetuppkoppling
(e.‑g.
modem)
(t ex modem)
Internet connection
Internetuppkoppling
(e.‑g.
modem)
(t ex modem)
Router, alternatively
Router alt. Hub/Switch
Hub/Switch
Computer
Dator
Computer
Dator
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RCU
RCU
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RCU
RCU 10
Heat pump
Värmepump
Heat pump
Värmepump
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GSM modem
Digital inputs
The RCU contains a GSM modem that can be used for sending and receiving SMS messages, and to access the RCU’s
web pages.
The RCU has two digital inputs (7) (optically isolated) for
connection of an external signal. The inputs shall be 10
– 24 VDC for an active high signal and 0 – 2 VDC for an
inactive signal.
Antenna
The RCU is delivered with an antenna, that is initially kept
rolled up inside the outer casing. If reception at the installation site is poor, try moving the antenna outside the box.
The antenna section has a piece of self-adhesive tape that
can be used to secure the antenna, for example to a window.
Terminal number
Function
24
Voltage feed
12 VDC
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Signal ground
GND
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Digital input common
Common
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Digital In 1+
DI 1+
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Digital ln 2+
DI 2+
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Line A
RS-485
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Line B
RS-485
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SIM card
The modem requires a 3.3‑V SIM card. See the illustration
below for installation instructions. The SIM card must be
configured so that a PIN code is not used to obtain connection. This can be done in a mobile telephone or by the service provider. For a telephonic data connection to the RCU,
the SIM card needs to have a special telephone number for
computer communication. Refer to the section “Web interface – Settings” > “Modem” for further information.
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If a cash card is used, remember to refill it at regular intervals so that communication is not cut off by the operator.
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Status
Serial Link
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Status
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Activity
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Indicators
Indicators
Indicators on RCU
Status
Serial Link
Activity
Link
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Not lit
The RCU has no voltage
Steady green
RCU in operation
Steady red
During startup
Not lit
Waiting
Flashing greenTX serial channel,
serial package receive
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Flashing redRX serial channel
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serial package transmit
Steady red
On starting
Not lit
Waiting
Flashing green
Ethernet traffic
Flashing red
Ethernet conflict
Not lit
No contact with network
Steady green
10 Mbit/s link
Steady orange
100 Mbit/s link
Starting
Starting
General
Search for connected units
The RCU has a preset IP address: 10.200.1.1.
When the program starts, it will automatically search for
an RCU network connection. A list will be displayed of all
units that are found. A new search can be made by pressing the “Scan” button.
NOTE! Images and settings on the following pages may
show some difference, depending on the browser, settings
and the version of the RCU, as well as the heat pump configuration.
A DHCP server can be started under Advanced options
(only active when Netbiter Config is running). Use this alternative to find an RCU which is unintentionally set to use
DHCP in a network where DHCP servers are missing.
RCU configuration software
The RCU configuration software is a PC-based program
that can be used to prepare different network­parameters
in the RCU. The program can search for RCU units on an
Ethernet network, after which the IP address, network
mask, gateway, DNS, etc. can be set. DHCP can also be
activated in the unit.
IP: IP address for the RCU
SN: Network mask
GW: Gateway
Install by running the installation program SetupNetBiterConfig.exe that is on the supplied CD.
DHCP: Dynamically assigned IP address (On/Off)
Version: Software version
System requirements
Type: Product type
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Pentium 133 MHz
MAC: Ethernet MAC address
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5 MB free hard disk space
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Windows 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
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Network card (Ethernet)
If a different operating system than Windows is used the
configuration software can not be used. Then connect to
the RCU’s preset IP address in the web browser and use the
web interface to change the network settings. See section
“Starting” – “Logging in”.
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Starting
Changing IP settings
Double-click on the desired unit in the list to change the IP
settings. A new window will open, in which the new settings can be entered.
NOTE!
To obtain the necessary information concerning your network settings, please contact your network administrator.
Only set DHCP to “On”
if a DHCP server is
available on the network.
NOTE!
If Dynamic IP addressing is used in the local
network, the DHCP server should be configured so that RCU’s MAC-ID retains the
same IP address each time.
IP Address: IP address for the RCU
Subnet mask: Network mask
Default gateway: Gateway
NOTE!
Primary DNS: P rimary DNS (optional, required if a SMTP
server is given by name and not by
IP number)
The password is case-sensitive, i.e. the
­precise password must be entered in
respect of upper and loser case characters.
Secondary DNS: Secondary DNS (any)
Host name: Host name for RCU (any)
The preset password is ”admin”.
NOTE!
On pressing the “Set” button the RCU will restart, after
which the new settings will be activated.
Only A-Z, a-z and 0-9 are permitted to be
used in the user ID and password, the symbol characters cannot be used.
The new settings can be tested by opening a browser and
entering the set IP address. If DHCP is activated, a new
search can be made with the program to see which IP
address has been assigned to the RCU.
NOTE!
If the password is forgotten, there is no
way to retrieve it. The RCU must be returned to NIBE where a complete reset will
take place.
All the settings that have been made,
including user settings, will disappear.
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Logging in
Start the browser (such as Internet Explorer) and enter the
selected IP address in the RCU. If the
IP address is chosen for example to be 10.2.15.21, then
”http://10.2.15.21” is entered into the browser address
field, followed by pressing the Enter button.
The following or a similar image will be displayed:
NOTE!
The password for the web pages is different to the password for Netbiter Config
To access the product’s internal web page for the first time,
enter “admin” into both entry fields. Another log in dialog can be shown depending on the Java version installed.
The password will be changed later, and new users can be
added (refer to the ”Web interface – Settings” > ”Users”
section).
If there is a problem logging in, check that ”Caps Lock” is
not activated for the keyboard.
Remember the heat pump must be configured for communication to the RCU. This is done on the service menus. See
the “Installation and Maintenance Instructions” for each
product.
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Web interface
Web interface
Web browser requirements
The web pages are optimised for Internet Explorer 6.0 and
Mozilla Firefox. Other browsers may also work, but the pages may appear different.
The browser must support Java.
If Java is not supported, the component may be downloaded at http://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
Menu overview
The actual displayed images may differ somewhat, depending on the currently installed configuration, and resetting
of the RCU to another language (requires administrative or
writing authority). There is also a version on the supplied
CD.
The side menu provides navigation in the RCU’s internal
web pages. The side menu has differences depending on
which product is used together with the RCU.
FIGHTER 360P
FIGHTER 11XX / 12XX
FIGHTER 13XX
Overview diagram
Settings
This page shows in a schematic way how the heat pump
operates. The temperature and operational status can be
read here. See the respective product descriptions.
Here are various web interface and RCU function settings.
Operating data
This page shows in detail how the heat pump operates. A
selection of the most often used measured values can be
read and adjusted here. See the respective product descriptions.
If “Miscellaneous” is selected, a new menu appears:
Extended operating data / external / compressor
Further measured values are shown here for reading and
adjustment. See the respective product descriptions.
These menus are common to all heat pumps and are described in the “Web interface – Settings” section.
Alarm/status
This page shows whether any alarms have been activated.
­FIGHTER 13XX does not have this page, and any activated
alarms are shown on the overview page instead.
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Web interface – Settings
Web interface – Settings
NOTE!
The log settings menu has differences depending on which
product is used.
The settings must be saved for activation to
take place.
The following illustration is from the FIGHTER 13XX.
Here the logged values are put on different pages, that
are selected from the scrolling list. The FIGHTER 11XX /
12XX also has its logged values placed on different pages.
Otherwise, the logging settings for the different products
operate in the same way.
Language selection
To change the language used in the RCU, click on the
flag for the desired language in the top menu, or select
”Settings” – “Choose language” and then click on the
desired language. To activate the selected language, click
on ”Save”. When the language in the RCU is changed, the
languages in the log file change at restart of the RCU or
when the log in settings are changed.
Log
In “Settings” – “Log” are entered the desired paramet­ers,
logging interval and type of log-in.
The selected parameters and logging interval affect the total
log time. With several selected parameters and a a more frequent logging interval, the RCU memory fills up more quickly and the total log time is reduced. The logging interval defines at which intervals the logged values shall be saved. The
logging interval defines at which intervals the logged values
shall be saved. The logging interval must be set between 10
s and 60 minutes. The logging type can be selected from 3
different modes: No logging, Stop logging when the log is
full or Circular logging (the oldest measured value is erased
and replaced by new when the log is full).
The buttons at the bottom can be used to mark/unmark all
the measured values and save selected settings.
NOTE!
To be able to make any changes you’ll need
to be logged in as administrator.
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Web interface – Settings
Module
Sender:
Under ”Settings” – ”Miscellaneous” – ”Module” information concerning where the module is installed can be entered. The information in the “Building” field is then used
when the RCU sends an alarm via e-mail or SMS.
Text that is displayed to the E-mail recipient instead of the
reply address. Example: ”RCU residential house”
Reply address:
E-mail address for the E-mail account that the RCU uses to
send e-mail.
The RCU can be restarted remotely by clicking the
“Restart” button.
The RCU can share the E-mail account with other equipment, that is to say that the RCU can use an existing e-mail
account (for example one that you already have from your
network supplier) at the same time that it is used by you.
Note that the RCU cannot receive E-mail.
Note that the E-mail function requires that the RCU is connected to a network
Network
Retrieve system files:
Downloads files that can be used by Nibe for troubleshooting the RCU should only be used by service personnel.
E-mail
Here the settings for handling E-mail can be made. This is
necessary for enabling the RCU to send alarms via E-mail to
selected users.
Here the basic settings for network connection can be
made. These are the same settings that can be made with
the aid of the RCU configuration program.
NOTE!
Only activate DHCP if a DHCP server is available on the network.
E-mail:
Activates E-mail function
SMTP server and SMTP log in:
To obtain the necessary information concerning your E-mail
settings for your network, please contact your network
administrator.
NOTE!
If the SMTP server is stated by name (instead of by IP number) a DNS server must be defined under network settings.
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If the RCU is to be reached via the Internet
it is important to configure a firewall that
will allow the reception of incoming web
traffic (port 80).
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Web interface – Settings
Modem
Users
Here all the settings that affect the GSM modem can be
made.
Here takes place handling of users who shall have the right
to log in to the RCU. Click on “Add” to add a new user.
Existing user information can be edited by clicking on the
names.
SMS settings
If ”SMS Alarm” is activated, the RCU will send a text message (SMS) to all alarm recipients as soon as an alarm is
activated by the heat pump.
To enable SMS commands to be sent to the RCU,
“SMS Command” must be set to “On”.
If “Number check of incoming SMS” is set to “Off” the
SMS command “?STATUS” is accepted from all telephone
numbers (e.g. for demonstration). Note that other SMS
commands always require that the number has been recorded on a user.
•
User ID: This ID is used when logging on to the RCU
via a browser.
PPP-server inställningar
•
Name: User’s name.
A PPP server is used to permit incoming connections to the
RCU via the modem. This requires that the GSM subscription includes a service where a special telephone number
for computer communication is provided. It is this computer
number that will then be used during a called computer
connection to the modem. Contact your GSM operator to
see if this service will be possible.
•
E -mail: The user’s E-mail address to which alarms are
to be sent.
•
obile: The mobile telephone number that is approM
ved for incoming SMS commands and to which alarms
are to be sent.
•
Alarm receiver: Here is defined which types of alarm
the user is to receive. Several boxes can be marked.
-
Prio 1: High priority alarm.
-
Prio 2: Low priority alarms.
-
Digital inputs: Alarms from digital inputs.
-Heat pump status changed: Alarm if contact between RCU and the heat pump is interrupted or
the heat pump has no power supply.
•
User level:
-Read: The user may only look at the web site and
cannot change anything (Control via SMS not permitted).
-Write: The user may look at the web site and
change parameters on the operations pages.
-Admin: The user may look at the web site and has
full authority to change configuration and parameters.
•
P assword: This password is used when logging on to
the RCU via a browser. The password is to be repeated
for verification.
•
Send a test mail: Trial send an e-mail. Settings must be
made under the ”E-mail” menu first.
•
Send a test SMS: Sends an SMS. Settings under the
”Modem” menu for SMS alarm must be on. If connection is by the GSM modem the SMS will be sent when
the connection is disconnected.
The connection can be used to look at web sites or to fetch
a log file from the RCU. State the user name/password that
are to be used on logging in, and which IP address shall
be sent out to the person connecting. This IP number shall
be in the same sub-network as occupied by the RCU, and
the IP number must be free. If, for example, the RCU has
193.12.34.21, the issued IP number must be 193.12.34.X,
where X is between 1 and 254.
NOTE!
When connecting via GSM to the RCU it
does not respond to text messages while
the conversation is underway but an SMS
response arrives immediately afterwards.
NOTE!
The password is case-sensitive and only A-Z,
a-z and 0-9 are permitted to be used in the
user ID and password, which means that
the symbol characters cannot be used.
ModbusTCP
Contact NIBE for current register table.
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Web interface – FIGHTER 360P
Web interface – FIGHTER 360P
Overview diagram
This is the first page to be displayed after logging in. It
shows an overview with information concerning the most
important parameters of the heat pump.
E
F
H
G
I
D
C
A
B
A
Supply temperature
Menu 2.0*
B
Return temperature
Menu 2.6*
C
Temperature, compressor sensor
Menu 1.1*
D
Temperature, hot water sensor
Menu 1.0*
E
Evaporation temperature
Menu 5.0*
F
Extract air temperature
Menu 5.1*
G
Exhaust air temperature
Menu 5.2*
H
Outside temperature
Menu 4.0*
I
Operating indications
NOTE!
Display of accessories is dynamic, that is the
accessories are only displayed if they are
installed
Lit lamp indicates an active function.
*
Equivalent menu number in FIGHTER 360P
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Web interface – FIGHTER 360P
Operating data
To change a value, click on ”arrow down” and select a value from the scrolling list, confirm with ”Set”. After a few
seconds the change is confirmed by FIGHTER 360P and the
relevant value is updated.
Operating data for several measured values is shown in
table format for easy viewing.
M1.0 shows that the equivalent menu in FIGHTER 360P is
1.0.
At S86 the status for the component numbered 86 in
FIGHTER 360P’s component list is shown.
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
Operating data, extended
Note that the selected RCU offset heating curve is added to
the heat pump’s internal offset heating curve.
In this form the heat regulation parameters can be changed by clicking on ”arrow down” and selecting a value
from the scrolling list, confirming thereafter with ”Set”.
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
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Web interface – FIGHTER 360P
Alarm/status
Log
This form shows the common alarms that the heat pump
has indicated.
Here the log files that are in the RCU can be fetched. The
parameter log contains selected logged values (see the
“Web interface – Settings” > “Log” section).
External alarm inputs DI1 and DI2 are not concerned with
the heat pump functions but are self-defined functions,
e.g. movement alarm and freezing protection.
The alarm log contains all the alarms that have been indicated and a number of temperatures registered at the time
of each alarm.
The log files can be cleaned out by clicking on the “Clean
log file” button for the appropriate log.
The log files are in CSV format, which is a standard format
that can be imported into several kinds of calculation program for further processing.
Factory settings
Click on the “Factory settings” button to reset all settings
in the FIGHTER 360P to their original states.
Restarting
Click on the “Restart FIGHTER 360” button to restart the
FIGHTER 360P. This is the same function as manually switching the heat pump on and off using the power switch.
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SMS commands – FIGHTER 360P
SMS commands – FIGHTER 360P
SMS commands
For the RCU to send a reply to an incoming SMS, the number of the telephone from which the SMS command was
sent must have been registered to a user, or that the number check for incoming SMS enquiries has been switched
off.
The RCU can receive incoming SMS commands and send
back a reply. The table below shows the available commands. If an incorrect message is sent to the RCU, it will
reply with a list of the available commands.
SMS commands for interrogating the heat pump
Command
Answer
Parameter
?STATUS
?STATUS2
?ALARM
Description
Value
FIGHTER 360P
On/Off
Heat pump status (contact between RCU and heat pump)
S-alarm:
On/Off
Common alarm
Out:
nn,n
Outside temperature
HW:
nn,n
Hot water temperature
H-out:
nn,n
Supply temperature
H-ret:
nn,n
Return temperature
Comp:
On/Off
Compressor data
Imm:
On/Off
Immersion heater is operational.
Mode:
W / SA / S / A / EB
Operating mode (Winter, Spring / Autumn, Summar, Auto, Electric Boiler)
XHW:
0 / 3 / 6 / 12 / 24
Extra hot water function
Vent:
0/1/N/2
Fan speed (Off / Speed 1 / Normal / Speed 2)
DI:
1 / 2 / 12
RCU digital inputs
Vent:
nn,n
Extract air temperature
Exh:
nn,n
Exhaust air temperature
Eva:
nn,n
Evaporator temperature
CPR:
nn,n
Compressor sensor temperature
IMM:
nn,n
Electic element sensor temperature
REG1:
-10 - +10
Heating curve offset via RCU
H-out2:
nn,n
Heating medium Flow line 2
H-ret2:
nn,n
Heating medium Return line 2
REG2:
-10 - +10
Heating curve offset 2 via RCU
HP
On/Off
High pressure
LP
On/Off
Low pressure
Filter
On/Off
Filter
Sensors
On/Off
Sensors
Therm.Co
On/Off
Temperature limiter
SMS commands for controlling the heat pump
Command
Parameter
Description
!ALARM
RESET
Reset alarm
!XHW
0 / 3 / 6 / 12 / 24
Activation of Extra hot water (3, 6, 12 or 24 hours. 0=Deactivate)
!MODE
W / SA / S / A / EB
Change operating mode (Winter, Spring / Autumn, Summar, Auto, Electric Boiler)
!VENT
0/1/N/2
Change ventilation (Off, Fan mode 1, Normal, Fan mode 2)
!REG1
-10 – +10
Change RCU Heating curve offset (Adjustable between -10 and +10)
!REG2
-10 – +10
Change RCU Heating curve offset 2 (Adjustable between -10 and +10)
Example:
To activate Extra hot water for 12 hours send SMS message: !XHW 12
To change the operational mode to summer, send SMS
message: !MODE S
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Web interface – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX
Web interface – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX
Overview diagram
This is the first page to be displayed after logging in. It
shows an overview with information concerning the most
important parameters of the heat pump.
B
A
C
A
Communication indications
Green lamp indicates functioning communications.
Red lamp indicates communication error.
B
Operating indications
Lit lamp indicates an active function.
C
Operational information
NOTE!
Display of accessories is dynamic, that is the
accessories are only displayed if they are
installed
Here the status is shown of the functions that are activated in the heat pump.
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Web interface – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX
Operating data
Operating data for several measured values is shown in
table format for easy viewing.
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
M1.0 shows that the equivalent menu in FIGHTER 11XX /
12XX is 1.0.
Note that the selected RCU offset heating curve is added to
the heat pump’s internal offset heating curve.
To change a value, click on ”arrow down” and select a value from the scrolling list, confirm with ”Set”. After a few
seconds the change is confirmed by the heat pump and
the relevant value is updated.
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Web interface – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX
Operating data, extended
In this form the heat regulation parameters can be changed by clicking on ”arrow down” and selecting a value
from the scrolling list, confirming thereafter with ”Set”.
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
Operating data, external units
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
In this form the external unit parameters can be changed
by clicking on ”arrow down” and selecting a value from
the scrolling list, confirming thereafter with ”Set”.
NOTE!
Display of accessories is dynamic, that is the
accessories are only displayed if they are
installed
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Web interface – FIGHTER 1250
Web interface – FIGHTER 1250
Overview diagram
This is the first page to be displayed after logging in. It
shows an overview with information concerning the most
important parameters of the heat pump.
B
A
C
A
Communication indications
Green lamp indicates functioning communications.
Red lamp indicates communication error.
B
Operating indications
Lit lamp indicates an active function.
C
Operational information
NOTE!
Display of accessories is dynamic, that is the
accessories are only displayed if they are
installed
Here the status is shown of the functions that are activated in the heat pump.
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Web interface – FIGHTER 1250
Operating data
To change a value, click on ”arrow down” and select a value from the scrolling list, confirm with ”Set”. After a few
seconds the change is confirmed by the heat pump and
the relevant value is updated.
Operating data for several measured values is shown in
table format for easy viewing.
M1.0 shows that the equivalent menu in FIGHTER 1250 is
1.0.
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
Note that the selected RCU offset heating curve is added to
the heat pump’s internal offset heating curve.
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Web interface – FIGHTER 1250
Operating data, extended
In this form the heat regulation parameters can be changed by clicking on ”arrow down” and selecting a value
from the scrolling list, confirming thereafter with ”Set”.
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
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Web interface – FIGHTER 1250
Operating data, external units
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
In this form the external unit parameters can be changed
by clicking on ”arrow down” and selecting a value from
the scrolling list, confirming thereafter with ”Set”.
Operating data, inverter
NOTE!
In this form the external unit parameters can be changed
by clicking on ”arrow down” and selecting a value from
the scrolling list, confirming thereafter with ”Set”.
Display of accessories is dynamic, that is the
accessories are only displayed if they are
installed
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
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Alarm/Status/Log – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX /1250
Alarm/status
Log
This form shows the common alarms that the heat pump
has indicated.
Here the log files that are in the RCU can be fetched. The
parameter log contains selected logged values (see the
“Web interface – Settings” > “Log” section).
External alarm inputs DI1 and DI2 are not concerned with
the heat pump functions but are self-defined functions,
e.g. movement alarm and freezing protection.
The alarm log contains all the alarms that have been indicated and a number of temperatures registered at the time
of each alarm.
Alarm resetting takes place from the form “Operating
data, extended”.
The log files can be cleaned out by clicking on the “Clean
log file” button for the appropriate log.
The log files are in CSV format, which is a standard format
that can be imported into several kinds of calculation program for further processing.
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SMS commands – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX/1250
SMS commands – FIGHTER 11XX/12XX/1250
SMS commands
For the RCU to send a reply to an incoming SMS, the number of the telephone from which the SMS command was
sent must have been registered to a user, or that the number check for incoming SMS enquiries has been switched
off.
The RCU can receive incoming SMS commands and send
back a reply. The table below shows the available commands. If an incorrect message is sent to the RCU, it will
reply with a list of the available commands.
SMS commands for interrogating the heat pump
Command
?STATUS
Answer
Description
Parameter
Value
FIGHTER
On/Off
Heat pump status (contact between RCU and heat pump)
S-alarm:
On/Off
Common alarm
Out:
nn,n
Outside temperature
HW:
nn,n
Hot water temperature
S:
nn,n
Supply temperature
Return:
nn,n
Return temperature
C.F.:
nn,n
Calculated flow temperature
DM:
nn,n
Current degree minutes
Br.i:
nn,n
Brine in temperature
Br.o:
nn,n
Brine out temperature
HW:
On/Off
Hot water production activated
Mode:
W / SA / S / A / Add.
heat
ONLY FIGHTER 11XX/12XX Operating mode (Winter / SpringAutumn / Summer / Auto Additional Only)
S / A / Add.heat
ONLY FIGHTER 1250 Operating mode (Summer / Auto
Additional Only)
XHW:
0 / 3 / 6 / 12 / 24
Extra hot water function
Co:
On/Off
ONLY FIGHTER 11XX/12XX Compressor is operational
nn,n
ONLY FIGHTER 1250 Compressor frequency
A.heat:
On/Off
Shows whether any additions are activated
DI:
1 / 2 / 12
RCU digital inputs
REG1:
-10 - +10
Heating curve offset via RCU
REG2:
-10 - +10
Heating curve offset 2 via RCU
SMS commands for controlling the heat pump
Command
Parameter
Description
!ALARM
RESET
Resetting tripped alarm in heat pump
!XHW
0 / 3 / 6 / 12 / 24
Activation of Extra hot water (3, 6, 12 or 24 hours. 0=Deactivate)
!MODE
SA / S / A
Change operating mode (Spring-Autumn/Summer/Auto)
Spring-Autumn not available for FIGHTER 1250
!ADD.HEAT
On/Off
Activation/ Deactivation of Additional only operating mode
!REG1
-10 – +10
Change RCU Heating curve offset (Adjustable between -10 and +10)
!REG2
-10 – +10
Change RCU Heating curve offset 2 (Adjustable between -10 and +10)
Example:
To activate Extra hot water for 12 hours send SMS message: !XHW 12
To change the operational mode to summer, send SMS
message: !MODE S
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Web interface – FIGHTER 13XX
Web interface – FIGHTER 13XX
Overview diagram
This is the first page to be displayed after logging in. It
shows an overview with information concerning the most
important parameters of the heat pump.
A
B
C
D
ALists installed units. Click on a unit to see the associated operating information. A red marker indicates
which unit is being shown. Slave is only shown when
several heat pumps are connected to the Master.
B
C
Alarm indications
D
Operational information
Here the status is shown of the functions that are activated in the heat pump.
Operating indications
Shows operating conditions for installed units. Green
background indicates when the compressor is operational. Red background indicates alarm.
NOTE!
Display of accessories is dynamic, that is
the accessories are only displayed if they
are installed
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Web interface – FIGHTER 13XX
Status
To change a value, click on ”arrow down” and select a value from the scrolling list, confirm with ”Set”. After a few
seconds the change is confirmed by the heat pump and
the relevant value is updated.
Operating data for several measured values is shown in
table format for easy viewing.
M1.0 shows that the equivalent menu in FIGHTER 13XX is
1.0.
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
Note that the selected RCU offset heating curve is added to
the heat pump’s internal offset heating curve.
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Operating data, external units
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
In this form the external unit parameters can be changed
by clicking on ”arrow down” and selecting a value from
the scrolling list, confirming thereafter with ”Set”.
NOTE!
Display of accessories is dynamic, that is
the accessories are only displayed if they
are installed
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Web interface – FIGHTER 13XX
Operating data, compressor
The change in value presumes that the user has logged in
with writing or administration authority.
In this form the compressor parameters can be changed
by clicking on ”arrow down” and selecting a value from
the scrolling list, confirming thereafter with ”Set”. Switch
between different heat pumps in the system by using the
scroll list at the top left.
Log
Here the log files that are in the RCU can be fetched. The
parameter log contains selected logged values (see the
“Web interface – Settings” > “Log” section).
The alarm log contains all the alarms that have been indicated and a number of temperatures registered at the time
of each alarm.
The log files can be cleaned out by clicking on the “Clean
log file” button for the appropriate log.
The log files are in CSV format, which is a standard format
that can be imported into several kinds of calculation program for further processing.
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SMS commands – FIGHTER 13XX
SMS commands
For the RCU to send a reply to an incoming SMS, the number of the telephone from which the SMS command was
sent must have been registered to a user, or that the number check for incoming SMS enquiries has been switched
off.
The RCU can receive incoming SMS commands and send
back a reply. The table below shows the available commands. If an incorrect message is sent to the RCU, it will
reply with a list of the available commands.
SMS commands for interrogating the heat pump
Command
Answer
Description
Parameter
Value
?STATUS
Fighter 1320
On/Off
Heat pump status (contact between RCU and heat pump)
S-alarm:
On/Off
Common alarm
Out:
nn,n
Outside temperature
HW:
nn,n
Hot water temperature
S:
nn,n
Supply temperature
System
M / S1 / S2 ...../ S8
Shows the units connected
C.F.:
nn,n
Calculated flow
DM:
nn,n
Current degree minutes
Mode:
W / SA / S / A /
Add.heat
Operating mode (Winter / Spring-Autumn / Summer /
Auto / Additional Only)
XHW:
0 / 3 / 6 / 12 / 24
Extra hot water function
A.heat:
On/Off
Shows whether any additions are activated
DI:
1 / 2 / 12
RCU digital inputs
REG1:
-10 - +10
Heating curve offset via RCU
REG2:
-10 - +10
Heating curve offset 2 via RCU
?STATUS M/S1-S8 Comp A:
Heat / HW / ...
Shows the current status of compressor A (operating type
or alarm)
Comp B:
Heat / HW / ...
Shows the current status of compressor B (operating type
or alarm)
Flow:
nn,n / nn,n
Heat medium temperature supply to compressor A/ B
R:
nn,n / nn,n
Heat medium temperature return from compressor A/ B
Br.i:
nn,n / nn,n
Cooling medium temperature input to compressor A/ B
Br.o:
nn,n / nn,n
Cooling medium temperature exit from compressor A/ B
SMS commands for controlling the heat pump
Command
Parameter
Description
!ALARM
M / S1 / S2 ...../ S8
Resetting tripped alarm in heat pump
!XHW
0 / 3 / 6 / 12 / 24
Activation of Extra hot water ((3, 6, 12 or 24 hours. 0=Deactivate)
!MODE
W / SA / S / A /AH
Change operating mode (Winter / Spring-Autumn / Summer / Auto /
Additional Heat Only)
!REG1
-10 – +10
Change RCU Heating curve offset (Adjustable between -10 and +10)
!REG2
-10 – +10
Change RCU Heating curve offset 2 (Adjustable between -10 and +10)
Example:
To see the status of slave 5, send SMS message: ?STATUS
S5
To change the operational mode to summer, send SMS
message: !MODE S
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Component locations
Component locations
List of components
1
Communications module with GSM modem.
3
Antenna
4
Communication port to FIGHTER
5
Network connections
6
Eject button and holder for SIM card
7
Connection of external contact function
8
Label with MAC ID
K
LE
LEK
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1
RCU 11 (back)
Status
Serial Link
8
Activity
K
LE
Link
5
7
LE
K
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6
Miscellaneous
Miscellaneous
Technical specifications
Ethernet connection
10Base-T or 100Base-TX (IEEE 802.3). RJ45 contact.
Rating
230 V 50 Hz 3 VA
Operating temperature range
0 - 60 °C
CE certification
In accordance with EN 50 081-2:1993 and EN 61 000-6-2:1999
Enclosed kit
LE
K
LEK
Cabling for heat pump, 0.5 m
Extension connector
LE
K
LE
K
LE
LEK
K
LE
K
Voltage adapter
CD with RCU configuration software
LE
K
LE
K
LE
K
Network cable (cross over) for connection to
the computer.
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Frequently asked questions
Frequently asked questions
What do you have to think about to get to
the web site from the Internet?
accept this. Via this connection it is then possible to look at
the web pages and download log files.
In most cases where on has a fixed connection to the
Internet there is some kind of firewall to protect the network. To access a unit inside a firewall, it must be configured to let desired traffic through. To gain access to the web
site in the RCU from the Internet, port 80 (HTTP/web) must
open in the firewall and be guided to the RCU unit on the
inside.
However for this function the GSM subscription must include a special service for telephonic data connection. Refer
to the “Web interface – Settings” section > “Modem”.
Can I fetch log files via the GSM modem? How
do I do it?
Yes, it is possible to call in to an RCU if you have a modem
connected to a computer and have configured the RCU to
accept this.
How do I connect an RCU with a cable directly to a computer, without connecting it to a
network?
However for this function the GSM subscription must include a special service for telephonic data connection. Refer
to the “Web interface – Settings” section > “Modem”.
Ethernet networks can have two types of cable: straightthrough or crossover. A straight-through cable is used between the computer <-> network equipment. A crossover
cable is used between a computer <-> another computer
or for network equipment <-> network equipment. The
RCU is counted as a computer and shall therefore have a
crossover cable if it is connected directly to another computer.
Enter the address to the RCU in the browser, and add /cgibin/log.csv. A log-in window will be displayed and then you
will be asked if you want to open or save the file.
Two log-in windows are displayed, why?
Unfortunately web browsers are often not perfectly integrated with the JVM that is installed in the computer. In
practice the JVM (that runs the JAVA applets) does not
understand that the browser has already put up a log-in
window, and therefore puts up another one when a JAVA
applet is to be run, for safety’s sake. This will hopefully be
solved in future versions of browsers and JVMs.
Can the RCU become infected with a virus?
No. Visuses are generally always written to infect computers that run Microsoft Windows, or occasionally Linux. A
virus is written for a particular operating system or processor and can only infect the type of platform for which it is
written. An RCU does not have the same type of processor as an everyday computer, nor can it therefore become
infected.
I don’t get a reply when I send an SMS command to the RCU, what’s wrong?
What does ”JAVA support in a browser”
mean?
Probably the telephone number is not registered in the
RCU, which is necessary to be able to send commands to
it. Another problem can be that there is no GSM coverage
where the RCU is located.
To be able to run a program written in JAVA on a computer, it must have a JVM (Java Virtual Machine) installed. A
JAVA applet on a web site requires that the browser can
use this JVM to be able to run the applet. Most current
browsers can manage this but there is not always a JVM
installed in the computer. In these cases a JVM must be
downloaded and installed for everything to work. JVMs
for many different operating systems can be downloaded
from: www.java.com. There is also a version on the supplied CD.
What does ”Network mask” mean?
An IP address is composed of 32 bits and the network
mask defines how many bits are used for the network
address. The remaining bits identify the computer on the
network. The net mask looks the same as an IP address,
e.g. 255.255.0.0 or 255.255.255.0.
What is a ”default Gateway”?
So that computers that are on separate networks (different
sub-networks) are able to communicate with each other,
routers are needed between the networks to “bridge” the
traffic. Default gateway is the name of the router that is to
be used to reach the computers that are not on the local
network. This router then sends the information on to the
destination or the nearest router that it knows about.
What kind of subscription do I need for my
GSM modem?
If the telephonic data connection to the modem function is
to be used, a special subscription is required. Refer to the
“Web interface – Settings” section > “Modem”.
There is no special GSM subscription requirement for the
other functions. A cash card, normal subscription or a special telematics subscription work well. However a cash card
must be regularly refilled to ensure continued use.
Which browsers work together with an RCU?
The web pages are optimised for Internet Explorer and
Mozilla Firefox. Other browsers should work well, but the
pages may look different.
Can I surf to the product via the
GSM modem?
What is the format of the log files?
Yes, it is possible to call in to an RCU if you have a modem
connected to a computer and have configured the RCU to
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The log files in the RCU are of CSV type. This is a usual
format for log files and is supported by such programs as
Microsoft Excel.
RCU 11
CZ
NIBE CZ, V Zavetri 1478/6, CZ-170 00 Prague 7
Tel: +420 266 791 796 Fax: +420 266 791 796 E-mail: [email protected] www.nibe.cz
DE
NIBE Systemtechnik GmbH, Am Reiherpfahl 3, 29223 Celle
Tel: 05141/7546-0 Fax: 05141/7546-99 E-mail: [email protected] www.nibe.de
DK
Vølund Varmeteknik, Filial af NIBE AB, Brogårdsvej 7, 6920 Videbæk
Tel: 97 17 20 33 Fax: 97 17 29 33 E-mail: [email protected] www.volundvt.dk
FI
NIBE – Haato, Valimotie 27, 01510 Vantaa
Puh: 09-274 697 0 Fax: 09-274 697 40 E-mail: [email protected] www.haato.fi
GB
NIBE Energy Systems Ltd, 3C Broom Business Park, Bridge Way, Chesterfield S41 9QG
Tel: 0845 095 1200 Fax: 0845 095 1201 E-mail: [email protected] www.nibe.co.uk
NL
NIBE Energietechniek B.V., Postbus 2, NL-4797 ZG WILLEMSTAD (NB)
Tel: 0168 477722 Fax: 0168 476998 E-mail: [email protected] www.nibenl.nl
NO
NIBE AB, Jerikoveien 20, 1067 Oslo
Tel: 22 90 66 00 Fax: 22 90 66 09 E-mail: [email protected] www.nibe-villavarme.no
PL
NIBE-BIAWAR Sp. z o. o. Aleja Jana Pawła II 57, 15-703 BIAŁYSTOK
Tel: 085 662 84 90 Fax: 085 662 84 14 E-mail: [email protected] www.biawar.com.pl
NIBE AB Sweden, Box 14, Järnvägsgatan 40, SE-285 21 Markaryd
Tel: +46-(0)433-73 000 Fax: +46-(0)433-73 190 E-mail: [email protected] www.nibe.eu

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