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▶ Plug in the power supply unit.
The module automatically obtains an IP address from the router. The name and
address of the target server are stored in the standard settings of the module.
The module requires an internet connection the first time it is commissioned. It logs
on to the Bosch server automatically. It obtains the latest software and is configured
automatically on the BUS system that is connected.
The router does not necessarily have to be connected to the internet after
commissioning. The module can also be operated using the local network only. If this
is the case, access to the heating system via the internet or automatic updates of the
module software are not possible.
The first time the Bosch EasyRemote app starts, you will be prompted to enter the
factory-set login name and password. These login details are printed on the module
data plate.
Data plate
Legend to Fig. 13, page 90:
[1] Data plate with login details, MAC address and ID number
[2] Code switch (no function)
Testing the connection (with heating circuit 1 logged on)
You can check whether the module is communicating correctly with the heating
system.
▶ Briefly press the RESET button ( Fig. 6, page 89) to change the operating
mode for heating circuit 1 at the programming unit.
The change is shown on the operating mode indicator (LED) on the programming
unit.
▶ To conclude the connection test, reinstate the required operating mode.
Resetting personal settings.
If you have forgotten your personal password:
▶ Press the RESET button ( Fig. 6 and 7, page 89) and hold it down for at least
6 seconds.
You can now re-assign your personal password.
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Environmental protection/disposal
Environmental protection is a fundamental corporate strategy of the Bosch Group.
The quality of our products, their economic efficiency and environmental safety are
all of equal importance to us and all environmental protection legislation and
regulations are strictly observed.
We use the best possible technology and materials for protecting the environment
taking account of economic considerations.
Packaging
We participate in the recycling programmes of the countries in which our products
are sold to ensure optimum recycling.
All of our packaging materials are environmentally compatible and can be recycled.
Used appliances
Used appliances contain valuable materials that should be recycled.
The various assemblies can be easily dismantled and synthetic materials are marked
accordingly. Assemblies can therefore be sorted by composition and passed on for
recycling or disposal.
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Operating status and faults overview
For information on troubleshooting the router or smartphone, see
the relevant manufacturer's instructions.
The indicator shows the operating condition of the module.
6 720 805 490 (2016/08)
All manuals and user guides at all-guides.com
ON/OFF
indicator
Constantly
OFF
Constantly
red
Flashing red LAN cable not connected.
Alternating
red and
green
Constantly
orange
Flashing
orange
Flashing
green
Constantly
green
Flashing
alternating
green and
orange
Table 3
1) See manufacturer's instructions.
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Possible cause
Power supply interrupted.
Connecting cable from power
supply unit not connected to
module.
Power supply unit faulty.
During commissioning or
factory reset: neither BUS nor
LAN connection available.
Otherwise: internal fault.
Router is switched off.
DHCP is disabled.
Manually set MAC filter
prevents IP address being
issued.
No IP address available for the
module.
LAN cable faulty.
BUS and LAN connection
separated after commissioning.
LAN connection established; no
access to Bosch server via
internet.
Device not ready: firmware
update under way.
Heat source switched off.
BUS initialisation lost.
Module not connected to BUS
system.
Maximum cable length for BUS
connection exceeded.
Short circuit or cable break in
the BUS connection.
No faults.
No bus, no access to the Bosch
server via the Internet.
Operating status and faults overview
Faults affecting the functionality of the app are also shown in the
app, (e.g. no connection to XMPP server, no connection to the
MB LAN 2, wrong password, etc.).
Remedy
▶ Switch ON power supply.
▶ Make connection.
▶ Replace power supply unit.
▶ Disconnect module from
power supply.
▶ Make the BUS and LAN
connections.
▶ Recommission module.
▶ Replace module.
▶ Make LAN connection.
1)
▶ Switch ON router
.
1)
▶ Enable DHCP at router
.
▶ Set the MAC filter for the
printed MAC address
( Fig. 13, [1], page 90).
1)
▶ Check router configuration
.
▶ Replace LAN cable.
▶ Disconnect module from
power supply.
▶ Make BUS and LAN
connections.
▶ Recommission module.
▶ Disconnect module from
power supply for 10 seconds
and recommission it.
-or-
▶ Establish internet
1)
connection
.
-or-
▶ If internet access for the
router is periodically blocked,
1)
remove the timeout
.
-or-
▶ Open ports 5222 and
1)
5223
.
▶ Wait approx. 15 mins.
▶ Isolate the module, switch on
the heat source production
and switch the module on
again after approx. two
minutes.
▶ Reset personal settings
(Reset).
▶ Make BUS connection.
▶ Make shorter BUS
connection.
▶ Check BUS connection and
repair if required.
Standard operation.
Establish the BUS connection,
then see "Constantly orange".
MB LAN 2