FUJITSU AnywAiR Android Tablet User Manual
- October 30, 2023
- FUJITSU
Table of Contents
User Manual
Android Tablet
TABLET
The anywAiR app runs on its own dedicated wall mounted touch screen. This touch screen creates a hub for control of your anywAiR system.
The anywAiR touch screen runs Android, which means it can do so much more than
just control your anywAiR system. You can also install apps such as News apps,
Email & Weather from the Google Play Store.
Your anywAiR touch screen is permanently attached to your wall with the
ability to pivot between portrait & landscape modes so that you can enjoy all
your apps in the orientation that suits them best.
To exit the anywAiR app press the home button from any screen as pictured
below.
If you are not familiar with the Android operating system, an abundance of information can be found on the internet.
SETTING UP Wi-Fi ON YOUR WALL MOUNTED TOUCH SCREEN
AnywAiR allows you to control your anywAiR system from your Android or Apple
devices, after installing the anywAiR app on your phone.
Smart Device control can be used inside your home via your personal Wi-Fi
network or remotely using your phones internet connection.
To use this option you will first need to connect your wall mounted touch screen to your Home Wi-Fi:
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Ensure you have an existing home Wi-Fi network & you have your password on hand.
TIP: Some routers have the network name (SSID) & password printed on a sticker located on the bottom of the router. -
Go to your anywAiR wall mounted touch screen & press the home button.
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Press the Wi-Fi icon as shown in the image.
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Find your home Wi-Fi network in the list then press it.
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Enter your home Wi-Fi network password then press CONNECT.
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Once you have connected successfully (it may take up to 2 minutes) you will see the word Connected below your home Wi-Fi network name.
APPLE DEVICES
To start downloading items from the Apple App Store, you need to first have an Apple ID.
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If you do not have an Apple ID and password, then create one and verify your email by checking and following the instructions in the email sent to you from Apple.
a. See instructions here: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2534
b. Be sure to set your country to Australia or New Zealand. -
Download the anywAiR app from the Apple App Store.
a. Using your iPhone/iPod/iPad – click on the App Store icon.
b. Click on the Search tab at the bottom bar of the screen.
c. Type “anywAiR” into the search box.
d. Press Search.
e. Select the anywAiR app (It’s free).
f. To install, press the blue GET button, and then INSTALL button.
g. Enter your Apple ID password (it’s case sensitive).
Installation Troubleshooting
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Do you have an older Apple device? anywAiR requires your device to be running on latest Apple iOS.
TIP: Check if you can update your iOS version. -
If you are using an iPad, then in the App Store you will need to select the iPhone apps button at the top of the search results screen.
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Check your Apple device is connected to your Home Wi-Fi.
Need help? Please call 1300 364 484(AU) , 04 974 4719(NZ).
ANDROID DEVICES
To start downloading items from the Google Play Store app, you need to add a
Google Account to your Android phone.
Here’s how to add a Google Account to your device:
- Open the “settings” app.
- Under “Accounts”, press + Add account.
- Select Google.
- Choose Existing (if you want to add an account you already have) or New (if you wish to create a new one).
- Follow the instructions to add or create your google account.
Download the anywAiR app from the Google Play Store.
- Open the Google Play Store app on your device.
- Search for “anywAiR”
- Press the anywAiR app.
- Press INSTALL (It’s free).
- Press Accept after reviewing the app’s permissions
Installation Troubleshooting
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Do you have an older Android device? AnywAiR requires your device to be running on latest Android version.
TIP: Check if you can update your Android version. -
Check your Android phone is connected to your Home Wi-Fi.
Need help? Please call 1300 364 484(AU) , 04 974 4719(NZ).
REMOTE ACCESS
AnywAiR has the ability to control your system from your Android or Apple
smart phone when you are outside of the home Wi-Fi network using your phones
internet connection (e.g. 3G/4G).
Remote access requires a reliable Wi-Fi connection between your modem/router &
your wall mounted anywAiR tablet.
Enable/Disable Remote Access
Remote access is enabled by default;
These instructions show how to disable or re-enable remote access.
HINT: Disabling remote access also clears all paired smartphones/tablets.
The below instructions assume your anywAiR wall mounted touch screen is
connected to the home Wi-Fi network (as shown in section 2) & you can control
your system from your mobile device when connected to your home Wi-Fi network.
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Open the anywAiR app on your wall mounted touch screen and press the Setup button.
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Press the Remote Access button.
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To disable remote access, press the Remote Access toggle button to grey. Press disable button to confirm.
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To enable remote access, press the Remote Access toggle button to green.
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After pressing enable, it can take up to 5 minutes before remote access is fully enabled. While your system is enabling remote access you will notice the status code will change numerous times. Once remote access has been successfully enabled, the status will change to FG26. If after 5 minutes your status is not FG26, then please refer to troubleshooting guide below.
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To pair your phone with your anywAiR touch screen open the anywAiR app on your Android or Apple device while it is connected to the same home Wi-Fi network as your anywAiR tablet then wait 10 seconds.
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Congratulations, when your phone has an internet connection you will now be able to use the anywAiR app on your phone to control your anywAiR system.
Troubleshooting
The following info may be useful to the homeowners I.T. professional when
troubleshooting remote access in the anywAiR app.
STATUS | DESCRIPTION | ACTION |
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FG20 | No internet access | Check the anywAiR wall mounted touch screen is |
connected to the home Wi-Fi network & has access to the internet.
FG21| Remote Connection Error| Please try again in 10 minutes
FG22| The wall mounted touch screen is no longer connected to the internet|
Check the anywAiR wall mounted touch screen is connected to the home Wi-Fi
network & has access to the internet.
FG26| Remote Access should be working| Your remote access should be working,
if you are having trouble try connecting your phone via WiFi for 10
seconds.
INTRODUCTION
Welcome to your new anywAiR smart air conditioning system.
The information provided in this user manual will help you get the most out of
your new air conditioning system.
Upon first power up, the system will take a few minutes to initialise.
If you walk away from your screen it will go to sleep, to wake the screen
simply double tap on a corner of the screen.
This is your home screen, press the large anywAiR button to start the anywAiR app.
2.1 – MODE PAGE
The Mode screen on the anywAiR app allows you to control your air
conditioner’s operation.
From the Mode Screen you can perform the following actions:
- Turn the air con unit ON or OFF;
- Set an ON or OFF Timer;
- Select the unit FAN speed;
- Set the Target Temperature; and
- Select the air con unit mode.
2.2 – MODE PAGE
Simple Timer
The Simple Timer can be used to turn the air con unit ON or OFF after a set
time. The timer can be set up for 12hours in advance.
Pressing the Trash icon clears the timer.
NOTE: This is a once-only timer that does not repeat each day. More
advanced timers can be setup in the Scene Page.
Target Temperature
The Target Temperature is the temperature you would like to achieve. Press the
- or – symbols to adjust the number.
Fan Speed
The air con Fan speed can be set to LOW, MEDIUM or HIGH
Auto Fan
Automatically adjusts the unit fan speed based on the current number of open
zones.
HANDY TIP: Your air con unit is most efficient when maintaining a Target
Temperature. Ensure your Target is set to a Temperature that is comfortable
for you. Cooling or Heating a home past what is comfortable will result in
higher energy usage.
Operation Mode Selector
- COOL – Cool your home in summer
- HEAT – Warm your home in winter
- FAN – Used to recirculate air within the home, a great energy efficient option if you just want to move some air around the home as only your fan in the roof space will run & not the outside unit.
- DRY – This can be used to reduce the humidity in your home.
- AUTOMODE – This will average all open zones and aim to maintain them at a temperature between the set minimum and maximum temperatures. The auto mode settings can be changed in the options page.
ZONES PAGE
Press Zones button on the menu bar to bring up the Zones Screen.
Pressing a Zone name toggles that Zone between ON and OFF. Zones are OFF when
they are in grey colour.
There are four different types of zones in anywAiR depending on the option
you selected when purchasing your system.
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Airflow Zone
If there is no sensor installed in a particular zone then it will be shown as an AIRFLOW zone. In this instance, you have the ability to control the air in 5% increments. Use the – / + buttons when a zone is turned ON, to adjust the amount of airflow going to that zone. -
Temperature Zone (Optional)
If your zone has a temperature sensor installed, anywAiR will allow you to choose your desired temperature with the – / + buttons. AnywAiR will aim to maintain the desired temperature in that zone by automatically controlling airflow when the air conditioner is running. -
Temperature Control (Optional)
If temperature control was enabled (by your dealer), different options on how your controller will automate zones will be available. The options are Main Zone, Main Temp and Auto Mode. This is explained on the following page.
TEMPERATURE CONTROL (optional)
Main Temp
This feature acts as an automated Main Zone. Main Temp will automatically
select the zone with the greatest difference between actual and desired
temperatures. Once this zone is selected and the desired temperature is
reached, a new room will be selected and the process repeated.
NOTE: This mode is only available when using cooling or heating.
There is no need to manually set a zone to be Main Zone, Main Temp will select
a zone as Main Zone for you.
This feature can be particularly important when you have an unusually high
requirement for air conditioning in a particular area at a given time. For
example, a group of people are watching a movie in the theatre room. After two
hours, they eat dinner together, Main Zone will transfer automatically from
the theatre room to the dining room when the dining room demands higher
requirement. Different temperatures can be set on each zone and your zone
controller will changing
Main Zone to achieve the desired temperature for each zone. When this option
is enabled, changing the temperature on the mode page and manually selecting a
room as Main Zone is disabled. The adjustment of temperature can only be done
on the zone page.
Main Zone
The Main Zone feature makes that particular zone the “information centre” for
the air conditioning unit. That means the set-point for that zone becomes the
setpoint the air conditioning unit will work toward. The actual measured
temperature of that zone is the
temperature sent to the unit for it to make its decisions about whether to
start/stop or speed up/down to effectively achieve the set-point while
maintaining constant airflow in the Main Zone.
The Main Zone can be any temperature controlled zone that is currently turned
ON, to change the Main Zone to another zone press the thermometer symbol next
to the zone you want to be the new Main Zone.
This feature can be particularly important when you have an unusually high requirement for air conditioning in a particular area. For example, a group of people watching a movie in Theatre room with all the electronic A/V equipment turned on will have a larger requirement for air conditioning than in other rooms in the house. Setting the Theatre as Main Zone will ensure that the system continues running until the temperature set-point for that room is achieved.
Only one temperature controlled zone can be the Main Zone at any one time, if
you are using multiple zones it is recommended that you make the largest zone
the Main Zone and then move the Main Zone around as you move around the home.
Main Zone is an optional feature available on systems where Main Zone has been
enabled; your dealer may enable this feature depending on the way you use your
system and the layout of the installation.
NOTE: Main Zone is not available for systems with no temperature sensors
installed.
Auto Mode
Taking Main Temp to the next level, Auto Mode gives you full temperature
automation. This feature not only selects a zone as Main Zone, it will also
change the mode of air conditioning between cooling and heating.
When enabled, it will average all open zones temperatures and aim to maintain
them at a temperature between 20 and 24 degrees (default range). this
temperature range can be adjusted in the options page.
Once this feature is enabled you can select it on the main mode page.
This feature is ideal for ever-changing weather conditions during the day and
night.
Auto Mode will change the mode to heat on a chilly morning and to cool during
a hot midday. Like in Main Temp, it will automatically assign the Main Zone to
an open zone that needs a higher requirement.
When this option is enabled, you will be unable to change the temperature and
Main Zone as AutoZone will take care of it.
CONSTANT ZONES
Depending on your specific installation, your anywAiR system may be set up
with electronic Constant Zones. These are pre-programmed by your installer to
relieve excess air pressure in your air-conditioning system if insufficient
zones are open.
Constant Zones are noted with a small letter C to the right of the zone name.
Your installer may setup 1, 2 or 3 constant zones depending on the size of
your system & the design of the home.
Example: Below you can see one constant zone is set, Zone 1 indicated by
the C to the right of the zone name.
In this example this zone may open automatically to relieve excess air pressure when needed.
SCENES PAGE
Scenes allows you to set your air con to a pre-determined setting at the touch
of a button.
For example, you can set up a scene which turns the air con on from Monday to
Friday at 7am, at 23 degrees in cooling mode during Summer.
Custom Scenes
You can add up to 12 custom scenes.
Creating a Custom Scene
To create a new Custom Scene press the + button. This will bring up the Scene
Editor page.
NOTE: The eye shows that an event(s) is included in the scene.
SCENE EDITOR PAGE
The Scene Editor screen as shown below is where you can configure any new or existing scenes.
A – Set the Scene Window
This window allows you to control what the scene will do to your aircon.
B – The air con status & temp, mode and fan speed can be change in this
section.
C – The zone status & temp or airflow and the Main Zone can be change in this
section. The Fresh Air status can also be set to enabled or disabled.
D – Set the Time Window
This window allows you to set a time and choose which days for your scene to
run and the time when the aircon will turn OFF. The schedule can be enabled
and disabled.
E – Saving, Running and Deleting a Scene
All changes to a Scene must be saved by pressing the save button.
You can run a scene from the editor screen by pressing the “Run Now” button.
If the scene is no longer needed then it can be deleted by pressing the trash
button.
EVENTS
Events give you the ability to set and run ‘tasks’ when specific events happen around your home during a designated period of time.
A – This shows what task is enabled on this event.
B – Press to edit an event.
C – This shows when an event is disabled.
D – Press the button to create an event.
E – This shows the time when an event is active.
F – Press the event name to display the summary of the event.
9.1 – EVENT EDITOR
Events will monitor the selected event(s) during the selected time period and
day(s). When the conditions are met, the selected task will run.
NOTE: Make sure your wall mounted touch screen is connected to your Wi-
Fi. To start creating an event, set your post code first in options page.
A – Conditions
These are the conditions that need to be met first before a task will trigger.
This can trigger the task once per day. You can select multiple “single
occurence” conditions and all of them must be met for the task to trigger.
B – Tasks
These are the actions that will take place when a condition(s) is satisfied.
C – Active Times
This is where you set the schedule when the event will be active.
D – Trash Button
Press to delete the event.
E – Save Button
Press to save and exit the event.
9.2 – EVENT EDITOR
A – Suburb Temperature
This condition will be satisfied when the current temperature of your location
is above or below the set temperature.
B – Zone Temperature
This condition will be satisfied when the zone temperature is above or below
the set temperature.
C – Clear and Sunny Weather
This condition will be satisfied when the forecast in your location is “Sunny”
or “Clear”.
9.3 – EVENT EDITOR
Tasks
A – Send Notification
This task will send a notifiaction to all paired phones. When you set a phone
number in this task, a call button will appear after opening the notification.
This will give you an option to have a quick call to the phone number set.
NOTE: The notification will not go to the number set. The number set will
show in the notification on your paired phones.
B – Auto Action
This task will initiate your things to run according to the set
configurations.
C – Edit Auto Action
Press to edit the auto action.
NOTE: Don’t forget to press the [set] button to save the configuration
made in the auto action.
SETUP PAGE
The Setup Screen allows you to configure your anywAiR system. From this screen you can perform the following actions:
A – Rename zones;
B – Show the actual temperature in Zone page;
C – Advanced Information about your system;
D – Enable / Disable Remote Access.
OPTIONS
A – Sleep Economiser
This mode will automatically adjust your air conditioner from COOL to FAN mode
overnight from 10pm to 6am, it will then adjust itself back. If you are
looking to save energy during hot summer nights or help reduce noise for
sleeping neigh bours, this mode is for you.
B – Auto Fan Speed
This feature allows the zone controller to automatically adjust the unit fan
speed based on the current number of open zones.
C – Temperature Control
Select which temperature control option you want to use. For more information,
go to this page [link to Main Zone Temperature Control page] D – Auto Mode
Setting
Set the temperature range that Auto Mode will maintain.
E – Location
Set your suburb post code for Events to work properly.
F – Show Actual Temperature
This will let you see the actual room temperature measured by the sensor.
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