Electrolux ControlBox24/7 Bedienungsanleitung

User Manual
Manual de instrucciones
Manuale per l'utente
Manuel d'utilisation
Gebruikershandleiding
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Benutzerhandbuch
Bruksanvisning
Käyttöohje
Användarmanual

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction 3
Safety regulations 3
Description 4
Electricity supply 6
Getting started 7
Programming 8
Formatting programming strings 8
Enter reporting number 8
Low temperature warning 9
Entering heat pump model 10
Programmable mode 11
Initiation of remote control IR signal 11
Programming your own IR signals 12
Remote control your heat pump 13
Other settings 14
Temperature compensation 14
Redirecting the confirmation message 15
Check current settings 15
Enter country code 16
Command - list 17
Installation 18
Troubleshooting 19
Key to reports 19
Reset default settings 19
Errors - remedy and cause 20
Specification 21

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SAFETY REGULATIONS
INTRODUCTION
• Do not let persons, children included, with reduced physical sensory, reduced mental functions or lack of experience and
knowledge use the appliance. They must have supervision or instruction for the operation of the appliance by a person who is
responsible for their safety.
• Do not let children play with the appliance.
Checking a heat pump via texting
A ControlBox24/7 can be used for remote control of a heat pump using text messages. You can combine and choose between
heating, cooling and other temperature settings and fan speeds. ControlBox24/7 also provides the possibility of programming your
own IR signals for other heat pump brands. Simple, selectable commands allow you to quickly change mode and temperature, even
for non-Electrolux heat pumps.
AirCare - Generate complete text messages via an app
If you have a smartphone, you can also use an app which generates a text message for you, and sends it to your ControlBox24/7.
The apps can be downloaded from App Store for iPhone and Google Play for Android under the name 'AirCare'.
Monitoring
ControlBox24/7 also facilitates monitoring temperature and power outages. A text message will be sent to recipients of your choice
if the temperature drops below a set value, or in the event of a power outage.

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DESCRIPTION
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DESCRIPTION
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IR transmitter
Battery indicator (green)
Temperature sensor
Battery on/off switch
IR transmitter
GSM indicator (red)
GSM test button
SIM card holder
Current indicator (green)
IR receiver
External power supply
IR indicator (orange)
IR test button
Sends IR signals to your heat pump, and has a range of up to
10 metres.
Discreetly placed IR receiver. Reads IR signals through unit
housing, and does NOT need to be exposed by making a hole.
Reads current room temperature. Do not block this hole.
Press the button to read current GSM signal strength. The GSM
indicator will flash from 1 to 10 times, depending on strength
(1 = low signal strength, 10 = high signal strength)
Sends a test signal to your heat pump.
- HL mode: Sends the following setting: "Heat 16°C"
with automatic fan speed".
- HX mode: Sends the following setting: "Heat 18°C"
with automatic fan speed".
- PM mode: Sends the programmed signal in the first slot.
If nothing has been programmed, no signal will
be sent.
Connection for 12V DC, 1A current adapter.
ON: The integrated battery will power the unit in the event
of power loss from the external power connection.
OFF: The unit will not work without an external
power supply being connected
Cover for the SIM card holder and battery switch.
NB! When installing the SIM card, the battery switch must be in the
off position, and the external power supply disconnected.
ON: External power supply connected.
OFF: External power supply disconnected.
ON: Normal battery status.
OFF: Battery disconnected or battery on/off switch is
switched off.
Flashing: Low battery level.
ON: No GSM signal. Seeking GSM signal.
OFF: GSM module has signal and working normally.
Flashing: Error on GSM module, no SIM card.
OFF: Normal setting
Rapid flashing: Sends IR signal via IR transmitter.
Slow flashing: Awaiting incoming IR programming signal
to IR receiver.
Lit for 3 seconds: IR signal programming successful.

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ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
• The unit is powered by the voltage adapter supplied (230V AC / 12V DC 1A)
• Rechargeable backup battery:
If the unit is deactivated by a power outage, the integrated battery will power it for up to 12 hours. The battery will
be recharged as long as the external power supply is connected. A full battery charge takes approx. 48 hours.
• If the external power supply is disconnected for more than 15 seconds, the power indicator light will go out, and
15 minutes later, a text message stating “AC Power - FAIL, (15 minutes ago)” will be sent.
• When the external power supply is reconnected, the power indicator light will come on, and 15 minutes later, a
text message stating “AC Power - RESTORED, (15 minutes ago)” will be sent.
• If the battery is low, the battery indicator light will start to flash when 20% of battery capacity remains. 3 minutes
after the light starts to flash, the following text message will be sent: “Battery - LOW”.
• When the external power supply has been restored for more than 15 seconds, the battery indicator light will
come on again. The battery will be fully charged again after charging for approx. 48 hours.

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GETTING STARTED
Fitting the SIM card
Choice of mobile operator
1. Open the SIM card cover on the back of the unit. Set the battery switch
to “OFF” and disconnect the external power supply.
2. Open the slide in which the SIM card will be inserted by carefully pressing
it from the battery switch, raising the slide and inserting the SIM card
with the bevelled corner closest to the battery switch when the slide is
pressed down.
3. Lower the slide and press it carefully sideways towards the battery
switch until you hear a slight “click”.
4. Connect the external power supply and then switch the battery switch to
the “ON” position. Screw the SIM card cover back into place.
When choosing a mobile operator for the SIM card in your ControlBox24/7, always consider the following:
• ControlBox24/7 works best with GSM/2G, which means that operators which only provide 3G WILL NOT
work with the unit.
• Choose the operator with the best GSM cover in the area where you intend to locate your ControlBox24/7.
• If using a prepaid card, remember that most SIM cards will deactivate unless they are regularly topped up.
Check with your mobile operator.
OFF ON
Important!:
For the ControlBox24/7 to work, the PIN code request must
be deactivated on the SIM card before inserting it in the unit!

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PROGRAMMING
All commands to the unit must be given in capital letters. It is therefore important that you use CAPITALS when sending
commands to the unit. Formulate commands to the unit as follows:
<COMMAND> + <space> + <VALUE>
Examples of all commands are given later in this manual.
The unit will always acknowledge a successful command with “Confirmed: <STATED COMMAND STRING>” so that you know
that the command has been correctly given and executed.
If an incorrect command is sent to the unit, it will automatically forward the message to the primary reporting number
(TEL1) with the following prefix: “Unknown command”.
To enable the unit to know which status reports to send, one or more numbers must be entered. Up to 5 different
numbers can be entered for receiving status reports.
To save a number as the unit's primary reporting number (TEL1) send the following text message to ControlBox24/7;
TEL1 <NUMBER> Example: TEL1 070765874
To enter more report recipients, replace TEL1 with TEL2, TEL3, TEL4 or TEL5.
To delete a registered report number, replace the telephone number with DEL as follows:
TELx DEL Example: TEL2 DEL
The primary reporting number TEL1 differs from the others as follows: if an unknown or
incorrect command is sent to to the unit, it will be automatically forwarded to the number
saved as TEL1.
TIP! If you send TEL? to
ControlBox24/7, you will
receive a list of all telephone
numbers stored in return.
Enter reporting number
Formatting programming strings

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PROGRAMMING
To see what the current temperature is where your ControlBox24/7 is located, send the following text message to the unit:
TEMP
Request current temperature
LTWARN <NUMBER> Example: LTWARN 12
The example above will cause the unit to send a warning
report when the temperature falls below 12°C, as
“Temperature - LOW”.
If the temperature then increases again and reaches
the set value, another message will be sent saying:
“Temperature - RESTORED”
HTWARN <NUMBER> Example: HTWARN 27
The example above will cause the unit to send a
warning report when the temperature exceeds 27°C as
“Temperature - HIGH”.
If the temperature then decreases again and reaches
the set value, another message will be sent saying:
“Temperature - RESTORED”
The unit’s temperature warning function can be easily
activated or deactivated using the following command:
Activation: LTWON (default setting)
Deactivation: LTWOFF
The unit’s temperate warning function can be easily
activated or deactivated using the following command:
Activation: HTWON
Deactivation: HTWOFF (default setting)
Temperature warning
LOW TEMPERATURE ALARM HIGH TEMPERATURE ALARM
The unit will automatically report if the temperature will exceed the set value. The default setting for low temperature alarm is
+5°C and for high temperature 30°. These values can be changed to between 0°C and +50°C. To change a set value, send the
following text message to the unit:

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PROGRAMMING
ControlBox24/7 is designed to suit several models of heat pumps, and therefore has to know which model you have. To make this
setting, you need to know which model of heat pump you have. If your heat pump is not an Electrolux model, you can select the
programmable mode, and enter up to 10 different IR signals.
The following 3 modes can be set:
EHEAT - Electrolux Model: Eco Heat. (default setting)
ECOOL - Electrolux Model: Eco Cool.
CHEAT - Electrolux Model: Comfort Heat.
CCOOL - Electrolux Model: Comfort Cool.
HXHEAT - Electrolux older heat pump ranges.
PM - Programmable setting, 10 fixed commands can be entered.
To enter the heat pump to be used, send the following text message to the unit.
TYPE <MODE> Example: TYPE HXHEAT
Once you have made this setting, the unit is ready to be used. See “
Remote control your heat pump
”.
NB! If you have selected the “PM” mode, the IR command has to be programmed in before the unit can control your heat pump.
See “
Programmable mode
”
Entering heat pump model
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