EVCO EVLink Wi-Fi Module User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- EVCO
Table of Contents
EVCO EVLink Wi-Fi Module
INTRODUCTION
This product has been manufactured following the quality standards by European
Union, which incorporates top quality materials which has been checked before
leaving our facilities.
It is necessary to read this manual carefully before carrying out any
manipulation to avoid misuse problems.
Driver components
The Wi-Fi module contains the usual driver of our equipment and one module for Wi-Fi communication.
Operation
The controller + Wi-Fi module acts on the INDOL unit components and uses the installation router to receive / send information in the cloud server. This server is available for the user for monitoring and control of the equipment. Internet connection is needed.
START UP
Before starting
Make sure you have:
- INDOL unit equipment with Wi-Fi module.
- Android Smartphone or Tablet with Epoca Start App or PC.
- Wi-Fi router with internet connection.
- Name and password of the Wi-Fi network.
Turning on the driver
Make the hydraulic and electrical installation with the driver turned off and once this is finished, turn on the driver.
EVLink Wi-Fi Settings
The driver must be turned on before and during setup.
The initial connection with the Wi-Fi module can be made through the Android
app or internet browser. Below, they both processes are shown separately.
Android app starting:
Start Epoca Start and push Configure EVLink (Configure devices).
The screen will show the message Looking for devices… until it finds the Wi-Fi network created by the Wi-Fi module. The Wi-Fi network will have similar name to Epoca… Push Connect.
Informational messages
Browser starting:
Connect to the Wi-Fi network created by the Wi-Fi module.
If you see an error message, you could check the password on the Wi-Fi module label.
Enter 192.168.4.1 in your browser to connect to the Wi-Fi module. In case of error, youkan check the address on the Wi-Fi module label. Enter the desired values for Plant name and Plant password.
In panel Plant, fill the required fields and download the configuration file for later use. Click here to download.
You must return to your installation Wi-Fi connection after the download.
EVLink Wi-Fi settings. From this point, the process is similar for app or web
browser, except some points that will be indicated. Please note that the
interface is multiplatform and could change its appearance depending on the
device used. Menu name does not change except updates made after this manual.
In Plant name enter the facility name and set your Password.
Push Configure.
Fill the required fields and push NEXT. Plant name and Password could be the ones used previously and Plant category is available for installations with several sectors.
Attention: In case of configuration from web browser, you must import the configuration file you downloaded previously. Press IMPORT PLANT FILE and look for to select the configuration file.
Fill the fields required and push NEXT.
Device name is the name of the INDOL unit and Serial number. You can choose the values you want.
Select the time zone, Eu for Europe, and push SET DATE AND TIME to set date and time. Finally, confirm the selected data using NEXT.
You can enter the name of your network in SSDI or select it in Network scan. You must enter the Password manually in any case.
Assign dynamic IP by selecting Dynamic.
Push Configure.
The screen will perform checks, press NEXT.
Click on Create
a new account in Epoca to create an EVLink server user. If you already have
user, click on Associate plant to my account in Epoca and do not make the next
step.
Fill the fields and click on REGISTER.
If you have user, fill the data and push ASSOCIATE.
The screen will show messages, press OK after these.
Push on
EPoCA to access your equipment.
Enter Username and Password, if needed.
System messages, it can take a few minutes.
You are in the user panel.
USER PANEL
Homepage
The following data and menus are shown:
| Info
---|---
P1| Equipment name
P2| Installation name
P3| Refresh
P4| Username
P5| Wi-Fi range
P6| Medium temperature
P7| Setting of date and time
P8| Access level
P9| Graphic history
P10| Table history
P11| Configuration parameter (installer only)
P12| Installer only
P13| Timer
P14| Status, mode changes and ON / OFF
Real Time Menu
The following data and menus are shown:
| Info
---|---
R1| Water temperature
R2| Active defrost
R3| Active antilegionella
R4| Time for the next antilegionella cycle
R5| Alarms
R6| Operating mode: Eco, Comfort, Overboost
R7| Change the operation mode
R8| Set Overboost mode
R9| On / Off
R10| ECO setpoint temperature
R11| Comfort setpoint temperature
R12| Set Overboost
R13| Parameters with this symbol can be modified
Time Bands Menu
It allows programming On / Off time in two different types of days (Type A and Type B) according to demand or hourly pricing. These types could be assigned to each weekday.
| Info
---|---
T1| Set Type A / Type B from Monday to
Friday
T2| Set Type A / Type B from Saturday to
Sunday
T3| Set On / Off hour to Type A
T4| Set On / Off hour to Type B
History menu
You can view the equipment’s history in table format. Date, temperature, unit
status, operating mode and current alarm are displayed.
You must select the date range.
The data will be displayed in a similar table:
Graphic menu
You can view the equipment’s history in graphic format. Date, temperature,
unit status, operating mode and current alarm are displayed.
You must select the date range.
The data will be displayed in a similar graphic: