Muonio G1 User manual

USER MANUAL
The MUONIO system is a network of
smart devices for heating/cooling and
ventilation applications that brings
comfort to your home.
The Gateway (G1) is the heart of the
MUONIO system. It incorporates all
of the relevant features required to
create, commission and operate a
smart heating/cooling and ventilation
system.
The Gateway is connected to the
Local Area Network (LAN) on one side
through an ethernet cable and on the
other side, it is wirelessly connected
to dierent MUONIO smart devices in
your home allowing you full control
of all your heating/cooling and
ventilation requirements.
G1
GATEWAY

Introduction
This manual describes how to understand and install G1 Gateway.
This device is meant to work in combination with the MUONIO devices and
it is not a stand-alone device.
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the device for the rst time and preserve this booklet for
later reference. Pass this manual on to whoever might require it at a future date, typically the end-user.
This device must not be operated by children and persons who are not able to operate the device safely due to
their physical, sensory, or mental abilities or their inexperience or lack of knowledge. Care should be taken to
ensure the device is not accessible to children.
Damage to the device: If the device is defective, do not attempt to repair it yourself. In the case of a damaged
device, contact the manufacturer.
Operating Environment
Position the device on a stable, at surface and do not place any objects on the device. The device is not designed
for use in environments with high temperatures or humidity (e.g. bathrooms) and must be kept free of dust.
Operating temperature and operating humidity: 5 °C to 40 °C, max. 90% RH
Always make sure that:
• no direct heat source (e.g. radiators) can aect the device;
• the device is not exposed to direct sunlight
• contact with water, sprays, and liquids (corrosive or not) is avoided, in particular, the device may never be
immersed in liquids (do not place any objects containing liquids, such as vases or drink holders, near the device);
• the device is never placed near magnetic elds (e.g. loudspeakers);
• no re hazards (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device;
• no foreign bodies are introduced into the device;
• the device is not subjected to extreme temperature changes.
• the device is not subject to excessive shocks and vibrations.
Intended Use
This device is a consumer electronics device. The device may not be used outdoors or in tropical climates.
Only external devices that comply with safety standards and are compatible with this device in terms of
electromagnetic compatibility and shielding may be used. This device fullls all relevant norms and standards
as associated with CE Conformity. Any unauthorized modications to the device may result in these directives no
longer being met, and the manufacturer will not be liable for any damage or injury resulting from unauthorized
modication. Only use the accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
WARNING & INFORMATION SYMBOLS
WARNING & INFORMATION SYMBOLS
The addition of this symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” safety label indicates that an electrical
hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed. Obey all safety
messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
CAUTION indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate
injury.
DANGER indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
IMPORTANT! Disregard will lead to permanent equipment damage!
INFORMATION! indicates an explanation containing information that is useful to know, a
supplementary operating procedure, or other data. The Information symbol is used to address
practices not related to physical injury and to indicate where useful facts/tips will assist in
installing or using the device correctly.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Introduction
REPAIRS
Repairs may be required if G1 Gateway device has been damaged in any way, for example, if
the device has been exposed to water, rain, or moisture, if the product does not work normally
or if the product has been dropped. If smoke, unusual noises, or smells are noticed, switch o
the device immediately. In these cases, the device cannot be used until it has been inspected by
authorized service personnel. Please contact qualied personnel if repairs are required. Never
open the housing of the device or the accessories. Only use a clean, dry cloth for cleaning. Never
use any corrosive liquids.
CHILDREN
Electrical devices do not belong in the hands of children. Do not allow children to use electrical
devices when not under supervision. Children may not understand the dangers involved. Batteries
and small parts represent potential choking hazards. Keep batteries out of the reach of children. If
a battery is swallowed, seek medical help immediately.
Ensure the plastic packaging is kept away from small children. There is a risk of suocation!
If you notice any transport damage when opening the packaging contact the manufacturer or the
manufacturer’s Service-Hotline (see warranty information).
Technical informattion
Power supply: Micro USB - 5 V DC
Radiofrequency: 2.4 GHz
Ethernet connection for internet connectivity
Connector for ID Key
Check the package contents:
- Gateway
- Operating instructions,
- ID Key
- Ethernet cable
- Adapter 230 V, 50 Hz to 5 V DC with a USB cable
- External antenna

How to get started
GETTING STARTED
1. Install the MUONIO Application (App) or use the weblink
2. Create an account
3. Connect your account to the specic gateway
4. Add devices to the network
5. Set up the network
1. INSTALL THE APP
Before starting you should install the app. Open the app using your phone
and the link below (or scan QR code) and you will nd install links icons on
the bottom of the page.
https://www.muonio.me
Both the web version and app version are capable of fully controlling the
system through the server (Online) and also through the local network (LAN)
in cases where the internet goes down for some reason or when the system
is connected to the app for the rst time. Due to the G1 Gateway limitations
& to get the most out of the full system functionality, it is recommended to
use the app through the server whenever possible.
2. CREATE AN ACCOUNT
To create an account, click on SIGN UP when you open the APP (Figure 2). You will be prompted to enter your
email and password (Figure 3). You will receive a conrmation email if done correctly. The MUONIO system does
not ask you for any personal data.
FIGURE 1. INSTALLATION LINK
FIGURE 2. SIGN UP MENU FIGURE 3. CREATE ACCOUNT SCREEN

How to get started
3. CONNECT YOUR ACCOUNT TO A SPECIFIC GATEWAY
To set up a new system and to connect it to your account you will rst need to connect the Gateway (G1) to your local
network.
Connect one side of the ethernet cable (supplied with the device) to the gateway (Figure 4), connect the other side of the
ethernet cable to any available port on your router, connect the external antenna to the gateway (gure 4), connect
the power supply (supplied with the device) to the Gateway (Figure 4) and power up the device. If everything is OK, the
Gateway will automatically connect to the router.
Tip: If DHCP is not assigned, the internal LED in the gateway will keep blinking. You can also check if the router has granted
an IP address to the Gateway (to do this you will need to access the router interface - the process to do this will depend on
the type of router). If connected the Gateway should appear on the router list of devices with assigned IP addresses.
Once the GATEWAY is connected successfully to the router, it can communicate locally and/or to the server if an internet
connection exists. In the APP click the LAN button and the search for a local gateway will begin. If you are doing it through
the WEB link you will need to enable `load unsafe content` before searching for LAN. On the login page (Figure 2) press
the LAN button. The system will then start to search for locally connected Gateways (Figure 5). Before this make sure that
your phone or computer is connected to the same WIFI network as the Gateway so they can communicate locally.
FIGURE 4. GATEWAY
FIGURE 5. LOCAL SEARCH SCREEN
FIGURE 6. LIST OF GATEWAYS ON LAN
You should now be able to see the Gateway connected to the router or list of Gateways if more than 1 Gateway is
connected to the same router (FIG.6). There can be more than one Gateway connected locally (in the same LAN). Press
the JOIN button for the Gateway you wish to select and wait for the app to open the home page. If the Gateway is being
connected for the rst time there should be no devices/zones set up in the network. From this point, you can go to the
USERS menu (see FIG.7).
The antenna attached to the Gateway is an external type.
Depending on the Gateway the antenna may be as shown
in gure 4 or with an additional cable.
Power supply cable
Ethernet connection to
the router
Antenna
ID KEY

How to get started
At this point, it is possible to add/remove users from the account. All users added here will have the same level of
access/control of the system.
Go to the USERS page to see the existing system users.
To add another user insert the new user’s email address in the tab marked ‘Invite’ and press SEND (see FIG.8). Make
sure that the new user you invite already has created an account. If the internet is available, data will be sent to the
server and you will be able to login to that Gateway from anywhere.
FIGURE 7. MENU AFTER LOGIN
FIGURE 8. USERS INVITE
YOU CAN ALWAYS LOGIN LOCALLY AND DELETE/ADD USERS AS REQUIRED.
Log in to your account and you will be able to see the particular GATEWAY connected to your account (make sure
you have an internet connection). Go to the SETTINGS page to see the MAC address of the GATEWAY. It should be
the same as one that you are connected to locally.

How to get started
4. Adding devices to the network
Once you have created an account and connected it to the Gateway you can start to add devices to the
network. The MUONIO system is capable of integrating/organizing various devices, all of which work
together through a mesh network. To make it easier for the end-user to create a mesh network the
MUONIO system uses an ID KEY device for creating/adding other devices to the network and resetting
the network if required. In a mesh network, instead of all the system devices communicating with the
Gateway as in a traditional system, the system devices communicate with the devices closest to them.
The signal then jumps from device to device before reaching the Gateway, this means that the system
can have a greater range without the need for large antennas or signal ampliers.
FIGURE 8. ID KEY
PROGRAMMING THE ID KEY
1) With the power to the gateway switched o, insert the ID
KEY into the Gateway (See Figure 4 for the exact position).
2) Power up the Gateway
3) The ID KEY should now be programmed (wait for at least
30 seconds to make sure it is successfully programmed).
USING THE ID KEY TO ADD DEVICES TO THE NETWORK
1) Make sure the G1 Gateway is properly connected to the local network and powered up.
2) Make sure the device you want to join the network is in the proximity of the G1 Gateway.
3) With the power to the device switched o, Insert the ID KEY into the device you want to add to the
network.
4) Power up the device (SEE FIG 9 FOR EXAMPLE)
FIGURE 9. SENSOR WITH ID KEY INSERTED
Insert the ID KEY into the air quality sensor
as shown in Figure 9. Power up the Sensor by
inserting the batteries
If done correctly the sensor should be added to
the network and will appear within the app in a
maximum of a couple of minutes.

How to get started
When a device is properly added to the network it will appear on the app within a few moments. In this example,
the sensor added is shown on the HOME page but it will also appear on the SETTINGS page.
TIPS: Make sure the ID KEY is properly programmed before you try to join a device to the network.
There is a maximum number of devices/zones that can be added to the network. If you exceed this limit,
you will be unable to add more devices to the network, you can add additional Gateways to the network
to increase the maximum number of devices/zones.
FIGURE 10. SENSORS ADDED TO THE NETWORK WILL AUTOMATICALLY SHOWN UP IN THE APP
Before and air quality sensor is added After an air quality sensor was added
The dierent devices added to the network will be shown within the APP/ WEBLINK in dierent places.
AQS1 SENSOR - Sensors are shown on the HOME PAGE and SETTINGS page
SE1 Smart Energy Switch - The SE1 Smart Energy Switch relay boards are shown on the SETTINGS page
only.
VENTILATORS & UV-C DEVICES - Both devices are shown within the SETTINGS page if you press the
particular sensor and/or under UNPAIRED devices (if not paired yet).
See FIG 11. for more details.

How to get started
FIGURE 11. SETTINGS PAGE
Gateway name (you will see this name during LOGIN
with multiple Gateways). A Gateway name can be
changed here.
Gateway MAC address.
Time zone settings. The schedule will not work
correctly if the time zone is not adjusted.
Location for weather data. Please enter the location
where the system is installed and press SET.
The current IP address of the system.
DBG button - used to switch between names and
MAC address for devices. For service only.
List of sensors paired with the system. Click a sensor
for zone menu or unpaired button for more options.
List of SE1 Smart Energy Switch heating system relay
boards paired with the system. Click a button for a SE
relay menu.
HEATING/COOLING season selection.
REBOOT gateway command (restart Gateway from
remote).
RESET command.
Quality of data coming to the server from the devices
The SETTINGS page is the most important page for the installation phase. Here you will check how the network is
set up / organized and how well the system is operating.
TIPS: Changing data here without a full understanding of the system can potentially damage the system and
result in undesirable operation.

How to get started
On the SETTINGS page, click on any device added to the network and you will be brought to a new MENU.
By clicking on the a relay board you will be directed to the RELAY menu (Figure 12).
By clicking on any sensors you will be directed to the ZONE menu (Figure 13). Each ZONE menu will show devices
that are controlled by that zone sensor (fan coils, ventilators) and unpaired devices.
By clicking the UNPAIRED button you will be directed to all devices that are currently unpaired. Unpaired devices
are devices that are connected to the mesh network, but not assigned to a zone.
FIGURE 12. RELAY MENU
FIGURE 13. ZONE MENU
You can change the name of any device added to the network, you can also, blink or removed any device
(see FIG. 14).
EDIT - by pressing this button you can change the name of the device.
BLINK - in case you are not sure which device you need to address, you can press this button and the device
LED will blink for a short period. To be able to do this the device and gateway must be online. You may need
to repeat this in certain cases if the signal is not received by the device. The signal may take a few moments
to be sent.
REMOVE - just like adding a device to the network, a device may be removed (in cases where you are not
using the device it is better to remove it). To be able to do this the device must be online, otherwise, this
command will not be possible to execute.
FIGURE 14. HANDLING DEVICES

How to get started
SETTING UP THE NETWORK
Once the dierent devices have been added to the system, you need to organize/set up the devices on the
network so they work as required for your particular system.
More details about specic devices can be found in the USER MANUALS for those devices. However, the
basics will be covered here.
Each sensor added to the system creates a separate zone. The sensor senses temperature, humidity (and
optional air quality data). Zones are separate areas of your building that share the same temperature and
ventilation requirements. Adding a device to a zone allows the zone sensor to control that particular device.
If the zone sensor indicates there is a requirement for heat/cooling or ventilation, the devices added to that
zone will follow a command. If the ventilator is added to a particular zone, the system will automatically
show the ventilator settings. If a heating/cooling device (eg. SE1 Smart Energy Switch is added to the zone,
the system will automatically add heating settings, etc.
FIGURE 13 shows two fan coils and one ventilator device in ZONE 1. You can engage/disengage any device
for that zone by clicking the on/o button for that particular device.
FIGURE 12 shows the Smart Energy Switch (SE1) relay settings. Here you can decide exactly what will happen
if a zone sensor is calling for heating or cooling. You can nd more information on this in the Smart Energy
Switch (SE1) USER MANUAL.
Accordingly, each zone sensor can trigger various sets of events if that zone sensor signals there is a demand
for heating/cooling, for example, if the sensor indicates there is a demand for heating, it can activate the
boiler and zone pump/valve for that particular zone simultaneously. It can also turn on any fan coils
connected to that particular zone at the same time. This entirely depends on the set of devices you have in
your network/building.
RESETTING THE NETWORK
Resetting the network will reset the entire system. If this command is executed, all previous settings will be
erased and all devices removed from the network.
Insert the ID KEY into the Gateway and press the RESET NETWORK command on the SETTINGS page (Figure
11). Wait a few moments for the ID KEY to being programmed correctly and then restart the GATEWAY
with the ID KEY still inserted. If executed correctly, the GATEWAY will be completely blank. If the ID KEY is not
inserted when the reset network command is sent, nothing will happen.
TIP: RESET NETWORK command will erase current settings and you will need to reinstall the system. Use this
command carefully.
SETTING UP THE LOCATION
This should be the location/place where the system is installed. The information here is for weather data
only which is shown on the home page. Start typing the location in the appropriate eld box and wait until
the system picks up the location for you to choose from.
See FIG.11 for the location of this entry.

How to get started
HISTORICAL DATA WITHIN SETUP
FIGURE 15. Hystorical data showing connection quality of the devices to the gateway
At the bottom of the SETTINGS PAGE, it is possible to view the historical data in regards to the quality of the
connection between the individual devices on the system and the GATEWAY. This is important information
for troubleshooting any potential problems. You can easily check if all devices are correctly connected to the
GATEWAY.
This graph is only generated if the GATEWAY is connected to the server through the internet. The graph
identies the quality of the connection between the dierent devices and the Gateway. Each dot indicates
communication between a device and the gateway. Regular continuous dots one after another identify a
good connection, while longer irregular gaps indicate a bad connection.
If the connection between the dierent devices and the Gateway is not good, you may lose connection
from time to time. A device could also change its channel from time to time or reroute, which is completely
normal, but not if the device is lost for a long period and does not come back online.
HEATING/COOLING SELECTION
If the system incorporates both heating and cooling you will need to manually change over from heating
to cooling and vice versa (Typically twice a year). It is very rare to require both heating and cooling
simultaneously. You can nd the heating/cooling selector switch in the SETTINGS MENU (Figure 11)
If you are changing between heating/cooling mode you should check the devices are working correctly.
Adjust all setpoints accordingly.
In some cases, it is possible to use the same contacts for heating and cooling, so you must make sure that
the equipment is set for a specic task. For example, a heat pump can be used for both heating and cooling
depending on the heat pump settings.
TIP: If you are not sure how to check if the system is working properly and/or how to properly make a
change over between heating and cooling, it is advisable to contact a qualied technician.

Software
HOME PAGE
FIGURE 16. HOME PAGE
The top right-hand side of the home page shows the ALARM
button and the MENU button on the top left. By pressing the
MENU button you get a list of options to choose from. By pressing
the ALARM button you can check the current alarm status for the
various devices connected.
We can also see the current weather conditions for the selected
location. Please, note that you must enter your location on the
Settings page as described above. Weather does not show if
the system works in local mode as in this case system is not
connected to the internet.
There will be a maximum of 4 zones on one Gateway. Please
note that depending on sensor type, you can see temperature &
humidity data (Zone 1), or temperature, humidity & air quality
data (Zone 2-4).
Icons show various types of work:
Heating / Cooling
Current mode for Heating / Cooling schedule
Ventilation Symbol (IF the zone incorporates ventilation)
Schedule Active (For Heating / Cooling)
See heating/cooling settings* for further explanation of SETTINGS.
By selecting an individual ZONE you will be brought further into
that zone’s settings
VOC stands for `volatile organic compounds. These are chemical
compounds typically found indoors and could be potentially
harmful to humans. They are a product of cooking, chemicals, etc.
Ventilation icon - The presence of a ventilation symbol
in a zone indicates the zone has 1 or 2 ventilator devices
under control. The absence of this icon means there
is no ventilation in the zone. One zone can have only
one type of ventilator unit (either heat recovery or UV-C
ventilator).
A dark ventilation symbol indicates the ventilation device
is currently on.
A Light ventilation symbol indicates the ventilation device
is currently o.

Software explained
ZONE SETINGS MENU EXPLAINED
Current zone parameters. Depending on the type of sensor in the zone, it can
read temperature/humidity and additionally air quality data if required.
Heating settings
OFF - The Zone is fully o but it will turn on if the ambient temperature drops
below 4°C for frost protection.
HOME TEMPERATURE - This is the setpoint you require when you are at home.
Typically this should be the highest temperature setpoint for a zone.
SLEEP - This is the setpoint you require at night when you are sleeping and
require less heat. This should be lower than the HOME temperature setpoint to
save energy. The lower the temperature the greater the savings.
AWAY - This is the setpoint you require during the day when you are not at home
(for example at work). This should be lower than the HOME temperature setpoint
to save energy, but might be higher than SLEEP so that it is quicker to bring the
house up to HOME temperature when you come home.
Fan coil speed (appears only if a fan coil exists in the zone). You will be able to set
the speed of the ventilator device here. If you select OFF it will stay o and not be
aected by the sensor.
Setpoints for HOME, AWAY, SLEEP are all separately adjusted. The best practice
is to switch between modes of work. If there are no heating requirements for the
zone, this part of the settings will not appear.
Ventilation settings for heat recovery and UV-C ventilator:
OFF - ventilation is turned o.
IN - all zone ventilators are supplying fresh air to the building.
OUT - all zone ventilators are extracting stale air from the building.
Note: The IN and OUT modes are manual modes and ignore the zone setpoints.
In AUTO mode the ventilation is controlled by the zone’s sensor and setpoints. If a
sensed value exceeds its setpoint the ventilation will turn on to rectify it.
FIGURE 17. ZONE SETTINGS
OFOFFF

Software explained
OFOFFF
Schedule ON/OFF - if you turn on schedule, the
current mode of work will be set as per the schedule.
If a schedule is not selected you will be able to
manually select any of the 4 modes of work
(Home, Away, Sleep, O)and no further settings are
considered. The schedule Icon will not appear on the
home page if the schedule is turned o.
HOME
AWAY
SLEEP
OFF (OFF mode setpoint is 4 degC for heating mode
and have no xed value for cooling mode)
Copy settings to other zones.
This is an icon on the HOME PAGE, indicating that
heating is activated.
This is an icon on the HOME PAGE, indicating that
cooling is activated.
HEATING/COOLING SETTINGS*
ALALLL ZOZONENESS
Depending on your preferences, the system can work as a smart heating control system, adapting to the users’ lifestyle
automatically or work as a very simple system that you manually switch from one mode to another. It is up to the end-
user to choose.

Software explained
Each day can have a separate schedule.
There are default values inside that you
can alter.
Each day is divided into a maximum of
24 periods with a minimum duration of
1-hour. Each period can have one of the 4
modes of work (OFF, HOME, AWAY, SLEEP)
selected.
Additionally, the schedule can be turned
on/o for each period. If it is o for a
particular zone, it means that the schedule
is eectively OFF for that zone.
Click ADD PERIOD to add a new period.
If ALL ZONES is enabled, all zones in a
period will be activated when pressing one
of the zone in that period.
HEATING/COOLING SCHEDULE
FIGURE 18. HEATING/COOLING SCHEDULE

Software explained
FIGURE 19. DOMESTIC HOT WATER SCHEDULE
The Domestic Hot Water schedule is similar to the regular heating schedule but only has two modes of work (AWAY
and HOME). If AWAY is selected, the system will not produce domestic hot water during this period.
DOMESTIC HOT WATER SCHEDULE
FIGURE 20. DOMESTIC HOT WATER CONTROLS
You can access this screen (Figure 20) from the
main MENU top left. ON/OFF button will enable or
disable DHW production. If this button is ON, the
system will work as per the schedule, If this button
is OFF, it will not produce DHW,
Systems that have a DHW sensor installed will be
able to determine a DHW setpoint & actual DHW
temperature. If a sensor is not installed, this part
of the user interface will not show. More on that in
the Smart Energy Switch (SE1) user manual.
FIGURE 20. DHW MENU

System explained
GENERAL LAYOUT OF THE SYSTEM - MOUNIO DEVICES
ROUTER
SERVER
(INTERNET)
PERSONAL
DEVICE
GATEWAY (G1)
MOUNIO PERSONAL
DEVICE
ALTERNATIVE
MODE
FIGURE 21. GENERAL SYSTEM
By default, the system works through an internet connection. This is the preferred mode of
operation. However, if the system is new, it has to be connected locally for the rst time and can
also be controlled locally if the internet is not available.
The devices are wirelessly connected to the GATEWAY (G1). Depending on your system setup there
could be dierent types of devices, that are being used for heating/cooling and/or ventilation.
When the GATEWAY is connected to a router, the rst thing it will look to acquire is its local IP
address (DHCP - protocol for assigning dynamic IP addresses to devices on a network). Then it will
look for the DNS server to connect to. If something goes wrong it will not be able to connect to the
server.
The system cannot work if it is not connected to at least one router (with/without an internet
connection) and with a personal device connected to the same router and with the APP installed.
It is preferred to have the system connected to a secure internet connection, however, the system
can also work on the local network in the case of an emergency or initial setup.
SMART ENERGY SWITCH (SE1)
UV-C DISINFECTION
UNIT
SENSOR
VENTILATOR

System explained
TROUBLESHOOTING:
Ethernet LEDs:
Ethernet cable not connected to the router or is connected but the connection is not active: Ethernet LEDs
are not blinking.
GATEWAY LEDS (LEDs that you can see through air ventilation ports on the Gateway):
DFCP fail: blink fast 6 times
DNS fail: blink slow 4 times
SOCKET fail: blink slow 3 times
MQTT fail: blink slow 1 times
WEBSOCKET fail: slow 2 times
LOCAL connection: no case
NTP fail: blink slower 5 times
Normal Operating Mode: GATEWAY LEDs are ON or OFF steadily. When a new DHCP address is assigned it
will toggle LED from ON to OFF or from OFF to ON. At power-up, it is OFF by default.
After the GATEWAY restarts, in normal circumstances, it could take up to a minute to start sending data to
the server.
It is important to connect all devices and set the devices up in the correct place within the software, then
check if the devices are connected correctly and data is being sent to the server. Check again after an
hour to make sure devices are still working correctly. If the distance between the devices and/or gateway
is too long it is possible to put a router/booster device between two devices but in general, this will not be
required. All devices except the air quality sensor operate as a router/booster through the systems cleverly
congured mesh network.

Software setup
ZONE 1 MAC ADDRESS _____________________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE 2 MAC ADDRESS _____________________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE 3 MAC ADDRESS _____________________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE 4 MAC ADDRESS _____________________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
ZONE ________ TYPE ________ MAC ADDRESS ______________________ NAME _______________________
TYPE : HR1- HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR, UV-C DISINFECTION UNIT
FIGURE 27. ZONES SETUP
CUSTOMER SIGNATURE_______________________DATE___________________________________
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