Navien NaviLink User manual

ENG/FRE

If your NaviLink requires service, you have several options for
getting service, contact Technical Support at 1-800-519-8794 or on
the website: www.navien.com.
For warranty service, always contact Technical Support first.
TEL: 1-800-519-8794
FAX: 1-949-420-0430
Add: 20 Goodyear lrvine, CA 92618
This product can be used in the following countries: USA, CA

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FCC STATEMENT
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If
this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
•
Reorient, or relocate, the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the distance between the equipment and receiver.
•
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that
to which the receiver is connected.
•
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject
to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
Any changes or modifications in construction of this device which are
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference
caused by unauthorized modifications to this equipment. Such
modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement
This equipment complies with FCC RF Radiation exposure limits set
forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other
antenna or transmitter.
“To comply with FCC FR exposure compliance requirements, this grant
is applicable to only Mobile Configurations. The antennas used for this
transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at
least 8 inches (20 cm) from all persons and must not be co-located of
operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.”
FCC IDENTIFIER: 2ADXS-WFM50-SFC201

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Industry Canada Statement
Complies with the Canadian ICES-003 Class B specifications.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-
003 du Canada.
This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry Canada. This Class B
device meets all the requirements of the Canadian interference-causing
equipment regulations.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du
Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.
This radio transmitter (IC: 12641A-WFM50SFC201) has been approved
by Industry Canada to operate with the antenna types listed below with
the maximum permissible gain and required antenna impedance for
each antenna type indicated. Antenna types not included in this list,
having a gain greater than the maximum gain indicated for that type,
are strictly prohibited for use with this device.
Le présent émetteur radio (IC : 12641A-WFM50SFC201) a été approuvé
par Industrie Canada pour fonctionner avec les types d’antenne
énumérés ci-dessous et ayant un gain admissible maximal. Les types
d’antenne non inclus dans cette liste, et dont le gain est supérieur au
gain maximal indiqué, sont strictement interdits pour l’exploitation de
l’émetteur.
Canadian Compliance Statement
This device complies with industry Canada license-exempt RSS
standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference, including interference that
may cause undesired operation of the device.
Cet appareil est conforme aux normes CNR exemptes de licence
d’Inustrie Canada. Le fonctionnement est soumis aux deus conditions
suivantes :
(1) cet appareil ne doit pa provoquer d’interferences et
(2) cet appareil doit accepter toute interference, y compris celles
susceptibles de provoquer un fonctionnement non souhaite de
l’appareil.
To reduce potential radio interference to other users, the antenna
type and its gain should be so chosen that the equivalent is tropically
radiated power (e.i.r.p) is not more than that permitted for successful
communications.

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Safety information
• Do not clean the device with water or a damp cloth.
_
You can damage the device and expose yourself to the risk of an
electric shock.
CAUTION
• Use only Navien-approved accessories.
_
Using third-party accessories, such as power adapters, cables, or
antennas can damage the device or cause injury.
_
Navien is not responsible for damage or injuries caused by third-party
accessories, such as power adapters, cables, or antennas.
• When mounting the NaviLink on a wall, make sure that the wall is
strong enough to support the device.
_
The device could fall if the wall is not strong enough and this can
damage the device or cause injury.
• Use suitable tools and appropriate force to install the NaviLink.
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Using unsuitable tools or excessive force during installation can cause
damage to the device.
• Do not expose the device to direct sunlight or high temperatures for
an extended period of time.
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Prolonged exposure to sunlight or extreme temperature can cause
permanent damage to the device’s internal components.
• Avoid water and wet areas.
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This may damage the device’s internal components.
• The operating temperature of the device is 32 °F–104 °F (0 ℃–40 ℃).
• Do not use loose or damaged cables.
_
This may result in a poor connection or cause the device to
malfunction.
• Use the antenna in the normal position.
_
Avoid contact with the antenna while the NaviLink is turned on.
Read and follow all safety instructions in this manual to avoid unsafe
operating conditions, property damage, personal injury, or death.
Safety messages used in this manual
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in injury or death.
CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in minor injury or property damage.
WARNING
• This device is designed for indoor use. Please install and use this
device indoors.
• Use only the supplied power adapter with your NaviLink. To
disconnect the device from the power supply, unplug the power
adapter.
• Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the device.
_
You can damage the device and expose yourself to the risk of an
electric shock.
_
Any attempt to disassemble or repair the device voids Navien’s
Limited Warranty. Navien is not responsible for damage or injuries
caused by voiding the Navien’s Limited Warranty.
• Do not store flammable materials near the device.
_
This may cause a fire or electric shock.
• Do not handle the device with wet hands.
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This may result in an electric shock.

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Connecting to a network ................................................... 19
Connecting to a network via a LAN cable ........................................19
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network and signing up................................ 19
Configuring a Wi-Fi network on smartphones .................................... 19
Starting the NaviLink App ..................................................20
Installing the App .............................................................................. 20
Registering for Membership – Product Owner ................................ 20
Registering for Membership – Installer/Servicer Member...............24
Registering for Membership – Additional Member ..........................26
Deregistering/Delegating the Permissions of a Product Owner
Member .............................................................................................29
Adding an Installer/Servicer NaviLink ..............................................30
Adding and Deleting NaviLink (Product Owner Accounts Only) .....32
Setting/Changing NaviLink Router ..................................................36
Troubleshooting ...............................................................39
Appendix ..........................................................................40
Specifications .................................................................................... 40
Contents
Overview ...........................................................................7
Supplied items ....................................................................................7
Part names ..........................................................................................7
Installing the NaviLink ........................................................9
Installing on a table ............................................................................9
Installing with a mounting plate ........................................................ 9
Connecting to boilers/water heaters ..................................11
Connecting to a single boiler/water heater ..................................... 11
Configuring the connection setting mode for NPE models ............ 13
Configuring the connection setting mode for NCB and NHB models
14
Configuring the connection setting mode for NFB (residential)
models ...............................................................................................15
Configuring the connection setting mode for NFB (commercial)
models ...............................................................................................16
Connecting to a cascade system ......................................................17

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The NaviLink is an indoor converter for remotely controlling and
monitoring boilers or water heaters via a smartphone app. A boiler,
water heater, or a cascade system can be connected to a NaviLink.
• Hardware or software specifications of the NaviLink or the contents
of this manual may be changed without prior notice if the NaviLink’s
functions are upgraded.
• NaviLink functions can be limited by the operating environment.
Supplied items
Open the packaging and ensure that the following items are provided.
NaviLink Mounting plate Antenna Power adapter
NaviLink cable Screws and
anchors Foam pads User manual
Overview
Part names
2
5
3
4
1
67
No Description
1Power (PWR) LED
The blue light is turned on when the power is supplied.

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No Description
4
SET/Reset button
• Resetting a network configuration: Press and hold the
button for more than 5 seconds.
• Resetting the NaviLink: Press and hold the SET/Reset and
AP mode button simultaneously for more than 5 seconds,
to reset the network settings and internal memory. All
LEDs will blink three times when the NaviLink is reset.
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Communication channel ports (CH1/CH2/CH3)
A NaviLink cable is connected to each port for
communication with boilers water heaters.
* The NaviLink cable’s RS-485 connector should be
connected to a communication channel port.
RS-485 connector
5-pin connector
6LAN port
A LAN cable is connected to the LAN port.
7Power port
The DC 12 V power adapter is connected to the power port.
No Description
1
Wi-Fi (WiFi) LED
The green light is turned on when the NaviLink is connected
to a Wi-Fi network. When connecting to a Wi-Fi network, the
green light blinks.
CH1/CH2/CH3 LED
The green light blinks when a NaviLink cable is connected to
a communication channel port (CH1–CH3) and the NaviLink
and boilers/water heaters normally communicate. The LEDs
remain turned off if the NaviLink and boilers/water heaters
cannot communicate even when the NaviLink cable is
normally connected, or the NaviLink cable is not connected
abnormally.
2
Antenna port
An antenna for Wi-Fi network is connected to the antenna
port.
3
Access Point (AP) mode button
Press and hold for more than 3 seconds to start NaviLink AP
mode.

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Installing with a mounting plate
The NaviLink can be installed on a wall using the supplied mounting
plate.
1
Drill holes which fit the keyholes of the mounting plate into the
selected wall, and then insert the plastic anchors into the holes.
• Ensure the plastic anchors are inserted to their full depth in the
holes.
2
Place the flat side of the mounting plate against the wall and then
line up the keyholes with the plastic anchors.
• Ensure the mounting plate is placed on the wall correctly.
3
Insert the screws through the keyholes of the mounting plate and
into the plastic anchors, and screw them in a clockwise direction to
fasten the mounting plate onto the wall.
4
Connect the antenna to the NaviLink.
5
Clip the NaviLink onto the mounting plate with the antenna
pointing up.
• You can hear a click when the NaviLink is securely attached to the
mounting plate.
You can place the NaviLink on stable, flat surface, such as a table, or
install the NaviLink on a wall using the supplied mounting plate.
This device is designed for indoor use only. Please install and use this
device indoors.
Arrange the power, LAN, and NaviLink cables after connecting each
cable to a corresponding port to ensure a tidy work environment.
Installing on a table
1
Affix the supplied foam pads to the back of the NaviLink.
2
Connect the antenna to the NaviLink.
3
Place the NaviLink on the table.
Installing the NaviLink

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• When the NaviLink is connected to a Wi-Fi network, check the
following conditions to ensure the best network connection status.
_
To secure the best network signal quality and the maximum
communication range, install the NaviLink in an area where there
are no shadows and obstacles that can block the network signal.
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Do not place the NaviLink close to metallic objects and do not
expose the NaviLink to direct sunlight.
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Do not place the NaviLink near 802.11g or 20 MHz Wi-Fi
devices, computers or electronic devices using 2.4 GHz (e.g.
Bluetooth devices, wireless or mobile phones, fluorescent
lamps, microwaves, refrigerators, etc.), or industrial equipment
(e.g. transformers, large motors, etc.). This may damage the
NaviLink or other devices, or cause them to malfunction, due to
interference.

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NFB(commercial)
CH1 CH2 CH3
NULTISW FLOWSW
EXITINPUT TEMPERATURESENSOR
LPSW OUTDOOR DHWTANK
0~10VIN 0~10V OUT
(+)
(-)
(+)
(-)
SYSTEM
SUPPLY
SYSTEM
RETURN
R W
T/SZONE 1 T/SZONE 2 T/S ZONE 3
CR W CRWC
RWC
T/SDHW
3.LWCO
2.AC24VL
1.AC24VN
CNK1
You can remotely control and monitor boilers, water heaters, or cascade
systems by connecting them to NaviLink communication channels
(CH1–CH3) and setting parameters on the front panel of boilers or water
heaters.
Connecting to a single boiler/water heater
You can connect the NaviLink and a boiler or water heater via the
NaviLink cable.
1
Connect the RS-485 connector of the NaviLink cable to a
communication channel port.
2
Connect the 5 pin connector of the NaviLink cable to the J6 port on
the right side of the boiler or water heater front panel or to the CNK1
port of the controller.
NPE/NCB/NHB
CH1 CH2 CH3
Connecting to boilers/water heaters

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NC
NC
COM
NC
NC
COM
LWCO
AC24VL
AC24VN
NC
NC
COM
ZONE1ZONE2ZONE3
COM
NO
NC
ZONE1
COM
NO
NC
ZONE2
COM
NO
NC
ZONE3
AC24VN
SUPPLY RETURN OUTDOOR DHWTANK
AC24VL
LWCO
R
W
C
R
W
C
R
W
C
R
W
C
NFB(residential)
CH1 CH2 CH3
• Only Navien boilers and water heaters can operate through NaviLink.
• You can connect a single boiler or water heater unit to each NaviLink
communication channel.
• The maximum communication range between the NaviLink and a
connected boiler’s or water heater’s front panel is 164 ft (50 m).
• Do not connect the LAN cable’s RJ45 connector to a NaviLink
communication channel port. The function of RJ45 connectors
and RS-485 connectors is different although the appearance of the
connectors is the same.
• If the NaviLink cable length is too short, use CAT5 couplers, direct
LAN cables, and Navien Ready-Link cables (optional) to extend the
NaviLink cable.
• Reset the NaviLink when you change the NaviLink communication
channels of boilers/water heaters in operation and connected to
the NaviLink to other communication channels that boilers, water
heaters, or cascade systems are connected to. If you do not reset the
NaviLink, usage trend data for devices can be incorrect. (p. 8)
• The usage data of boilers or water heaters is saved normally, when
the NaviLink communicates with the Internet server and the local
time of where the NaviLink is installed is synchronized on the
NaviLink, after you join and register your NaviLink on the NaviLink
smartphone app. (p. 19)
• When you change NaviLink communication channels of boilers/
water heaters in operation and connected to the NaviLink to empty
communication channels that boilers, water heaters, or cascade
systems are not connected to, the existing usage trend data is
deleted and new usage trend data is created.
• Boiler and water heater usage trend data that is saved in the
NaviLink is not backed up.
• When the power supply is unstable or electrical shock occurs at the
NaviLink, the usage trend data may not be saved or can be deleted.

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4
In the Parameter information time mode, use the Up (+) or Down
(-) buttons to select “P.18”. Then, press the Info button to enter the
NaviLink connection setting mode.
5
In the NaviLink connection setting mode, use the Up (+) or Down (-)
buttons to change the value and press the Info button to set to the
desired mode.
Display Description
NaviLink connection setting mode
Cascade connection setting mode or
connection setting unavailable
NaviLink connection enabled (ON)
NaviLink connection disabled (OFF)
Verify that the NaviLink connection setting mode is disabled (OFF) for
cascade systems.
Configuring the connection setting mode for NPE
models
Adjusting this setting is required for single NPE units ONLY. Do not adjust
any of the following parameters for cascade systems.
You can configure the NaviLink connection setting mode on the front
panel of NPE water heaters connected to the NaviLink.
1
On the front panel, press the Power button to turn off the water
heater.
2
Enter the R&D information menu by pressing the Up (+) button three
times, the Down (-) button three times, and then the Up (+) button
four more times.
3
Use the Up (+) or Down (-) buttons to move to “2.PAR” (Parameter
information mode), and then press the Info button.
Display Description
Technical information
Parameter information

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3
Press the Mode button and enter your 4-digit password. Use the Up
(+) or Down (-) buttons to increase or decrease numbers and the
Diagnostic button to move between digits.
4
When you are done, press the Mode button.
5
Press the Up (+) or Down (-) buttons to move to the X. parameter
setting for NCB models and the 9. parameter setting for NHB
models, and then press the Mode button to enter Parameter Edit
mode.
6
Press the Up (+) or Down (-) buttons to change the parameter value.
Display
Description
NCB models
(X. parameter) NHB models
(9. parameter)
psi
O/R
SRpsi
O/R
SR
NaviLink connection
enabled (ON)
psi
O/R
SRpsi
O/R
SR
NaviLink connection
disabled (OFF)
Configuring the connection setting mode for NCB and
NHB models
Adjusting this setting is required for single NCB or NHB units ONLY. Do
not adjust any of the following parameters for cascade systems.
You can configure the NaviLink connection setting mode on the front
panel of NCB and NHB boilers connected to the NaviLink.
1
Press and hold the Diagnostic button for 5 seconds to enter the
Parameter mode.
MODE
2
Press the Up (+) or Down (-) buttons to move to “1.PAR” (Parameter
Setting mode), and then press the Mode button. You will be asked
to enter a password (“PASS” is displayed). The factory default
password is “1234”.

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Configuring the connection setting mode for NFB
(residential) models
Adjusting this setting is required for single NFB (residential) units ONLY.
Do not adjust any of the following parameters for cascade systems.
To view and configure the external network connection, press the Back
button ( ) and the Menu button ( ) simultaneously for 3 seconds,
and then select “5. External Connection”.
7
When you are done, press the Mode button to save the settings.
8
To exit the Special Parameter mode, press the Reset button twice.
Parameters must be set by a qualified professional with an extensive
understanding of the boiler system. Setting parameters improperly may
lead to property damage or injury.
Verify that the NaviLink connection setting mode is disabled (OFF) for
cascade systems.

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Configuring the connection setting mode for NFB
(commercial) models
Adjusting this setting is required for single NFB (commercial) units ONLY.
Do not adjust any of the following parameters for cascade systems.
To view and configure the external network connection, tap the Set
button ( ) > Ext Connection on the screen.
Item Description
Navi-Link
Turn on or turn off the remote control
capabilities via the Navi-Link connection.
• Setting range: ON/OFF
• Default: OFF
Rotate the Command dial ( ) to switch between the parameters or to
increase/decrease setting values. Press the Command dial
() to select a parameter or to confirm after making changes.
Press the Back button ( ) to return to the previous screen or menu.
Item Description
NaviLink Connect
Turn on or turn off the remote control
capabilities via the NaviLink connection.
• Setting range: On/Off
• Default: Off

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NPE/NHB Cascade System
A
B
C
CH1 CH2 CH3
NULTISW FLOWSW
EXITINPUT TEMPERATURESENSOR
LPSW OUTDOOR DHWTANK
0~10VIN 0~10V OUT
(+)
(-)
(+)
(-)
SYSTEM
SUPPLY
SYSTEM
RETURN
R W
T/SZONE1 T/SZONE2 T/S ZONE 3
CR W CRWC
R W C
T/SDHW
3.LWCO
2.AC24VL
1.AC24VN
NFB(commercial) Cascade System
A
C
CH1 CH2 CH3
CNK1 B
Connecting to a cascade system
You can remotely control and monitor cascade systems by connecting
them to NaviLink communication channels (CH1–CH3). To connect the
NaviLink to a cascade system, a Navien Ready-Link cable (optional) and
NaviLink cable should be connected.
1
Connect the RS-485 connector of the NaviLink cable to a
communication channel port.
2
Connect the 5-pin connector of the NaviLink cable to connector A of
the Navien Ready-Link cable.
3
Connect the connector B of the Navien Ready-Link cable to the J6
port on the right side of the main unit panel or to the CNK1 port of
the controller.
4
Connect connector C of the Navien Ready-Link cable to another
Navien Ready-Link cable connected to a sub unit.

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• Ensure that the LAN cable’s RJ45 connector is not connected to
a NaviLink communication channel port; the function of RJ45
connectors and RS-485 connectors is different although the
appearance of the connectors is the same.
• If the NaviLink cable length is too short, use CAT5 couplers, direct
LAN cables, and Navien Ready-Link cables (optional) to extend the
NaviLink cable.
• Reset the NaviLink when you change the NaviLink communication
channels of cascade systems in operation and connected to the
NaviLink to other communication channels that boilers, water
heaters, or cascade systems are connected to. If you do not reset the
NaviLink, usage trend data for devices can be incorrect. (p. 8)
• The usage data of boilers or water heaters is saved normally, when
the NaviLink communicates with the Internet server and the local
time of where the NaviLink is installed is synchronized on the
NaviLink, after you join and register your NaviLink on the NaviLink
smartphone app. (p. 19)
• When you change NaviLink communication channels of cascade
systems in operation and connected to the NaviLink to empty
communication channels that boilers, water heaters, or cascade
systems are not connected to, the existing usage trend data is
deleted and new usage trend data is created.
• Boiler and water heater usage trend data that is saved in the
NaviLink is not backed up.
• When the power supply is unstable or electrical shock occurs at the
NaviLink, the usage trend data may not be saved or can be deleted.
• For more information about how to connect units to cascade
systems, see the installation guide of the cascade system.
NFB(residential) Cascade System
NC
NC
COM
NC
NC
COM
LWCO
AC24VL
AC24VN
NC
NC
COM
ZONE1ZONE2ZONE3
COM
NO
NC
ZONE1
COM
NO
NC
ZONE2
COM
NO
NC
ZONE3
AC24VN
SUPPLY RETURN OUTDOOR DH W TANK
AC24VL
LWCO
R
W
C
R
W
C
R
W
C
R
W
C
A
B
C
CH1 CH2 CH3
• Only Navien cascade systems can operate through NaviLink.
• You can connect a cascade system to each NaviLink communication
channel. Up to eight boiler or water heater units in a cascade
system can be controlled via one communication channel port
and are displayed on the NaviLink smartphone app. If you want
to control and monitor more than eight boiler or water heater
units as a cascade system, you have to first divide the boiler or
water heater units into groups of eight or less and configure them
as cascade groups. You can then connect the groups to NaviLink
communication channels.
• The maximum communication range between the NaviLink and a
connected boiler’s or water heater’s front panel is 164 ft (50 m).

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Configuring a Wi-Fi network on smartphones
You can configure your Wi-Fi network with the NaviLink app installed on
Android OS/iOS smartphones.
• Download the NaviLink app from the Google Play Store. The
NaviLink app supports Android OS 4.1 or later versions. Some
functions may operate differently on other Android OS versions.
• Download the NaviLink app from the Apple App Store. The NaviLink
app supports iOS 9.0 or later versions. Some functions may operate
differently on other iOS versions.
• In case you are using two or more NaviLink devices in one place, set
up the connection by turning on the power one at a time.
• Ensure the router is operating correctly for smooth use of the
NaviLink app.
• The NaviLink app provides various information about the boilers
and water heaters from the energy management system (EMS) and
provides various remote control and monitoring features, such as
changing the hot water temperature, starting/stopping the product,
and weekly controls.
However, boiler features for controlling indoor temperatures
are not provided.
• You can use the HotButton remote control feature of the water
heater only when a water heater with HotButton control kit installed
is connected to NaviLink.
• You can use the Zone Pump link feature only when a Navien zone
pump controller installed boiler is connected to NaviLink.
• The NaviLink app is provided free of charge for three years and may
change to a paid service in the future.
The NaviLink supports a network connection via LAN cable or Wi-Fi
for its remote control and monitoring functions. You have to connect
boilers, water heaters, or cascade systems to the NaviLink via a
NaviLink cable, and supply power by connecting the power source to
the NaviLink via the power adapter. Then, the NaviLink is ready to be
connected to a network.
• The NaviLink supports dynamic IP (DHCP) addresses only. Ensure
the DHCP server option of a router is enabled.
• The NaviLink can be connected to a 2.4 GHz router.
• The NaviLink supports connection with up to 11 router channels.
• The NaviLink supports WEP, TKIP, and TKIP/AES authentication types.
Other Wi-Fi authentication types or Wi-Fi connections compatible
with non-standard Wi-Fi authentication types are not supported.
• The network connection quality of a router can be determined by
the operating environment.
Connecting to a network via a LAN cable
The NaviLink supports dynamic IP (DHCP) addresses only. You can
remotely control and monitor boilers or water heaters using the
NaviLink after connecting the NaviLink LAN port and a router via a LAN
cable and signing up and registering your NaviLink on the NaviLink app.
The NaviLink does not support a static IP connection.
Connecting to a Wi-Fi network and signing up
You can remotely control and monitor boilers or water heaters by
connecting the NaviLink to a Wi-Fi network. Install the NaviLink app
on your smartphone and sign up. You can configure a network and
establish a connection between your NaviLink and Wi-Fi network.
Connecting to a network

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Installing the App
You can download the NaviLink app by searching NaviLink in the
Google Play Store or Apple App Store.
Once the download is complete, start the app.
[Google Play Store] [Apple App Store]
Registering for Membership – Product Owner
1
On the main screen of the app, tap Register Membership to sign up
for Product Owner membership.
• If you are already registered and want to change the router for
setting up a Wi-Fi connection, see
Setting/Changing NaviLink
Router
on page 36.
• You can register up to 4 accounts per one NaviLink.
To register a NaviLink already registered with a Product Owner
account, see
Registering for Membership – Additional Member
.
• You can register up to 10 NaviLinks per 1 Product Owner account.
To add a new NaviLink, see
Adding and Deleting NaviLink
(Product Owner Accounts Only)
.
Starting the NaviLink App
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