HTP 7450P-699 Instructions For Connecting And Configuring Download Page 2

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lp-642 Rev. 000 Rel. 002 Date 10.5.20

Part 3 - Logging In (On or Offsite)

Creating a User Account 

Figure 1 - Micro USB Connected 

to Dongle

Figure 2 - Dongle Wired into Control 

Board

2.  Fill out all fields described in Figure 

6. After all fields are filled in select 

“Create”. 

1.  To begin account creation, use Google Chrome and enter 

https://webmonitor.htplink.net or scan the QR Code below. 

The Log In screen in Figure 5 should appear in the browser. 

Select “Create New Account” at the Log In screen.

Part 1 - General Safety Information

WARNING

!

Installer - Read all instructions in this manual before installing. Perform steps in the given order.

FAILURE TO ADHERE TO THE GUIDELINES ON THIS PAGE CAN RESULT IN SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE, ELECTRICAL SHOCK, SEVERE 

PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH.

The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damages caused by improper installation or by failure to follow the instructions in this manual. 

Do not perform operations that involve removing the boiler from its installation location.
Do not allow children or inexperienced people to operate the system.

NOTE: Reference the device model and serial numbers when inquiring about service or troubleshooting.

Failure of the system due to freeze related damage IS NOT covered by product warranty.

CAUTION

Do not use this device for anything other than its intended purpose (as described in these instructions). Doing so could result in property damage 

and WILL VOID product warranty.

1.  Turn off the appliance.

2.  Remove one knockout if required.

3.  Connect the Dongle to the USB to Micro USB cable provided. See 

Figure 1.

4.  Ensure the clear telecommunications cable is plugged into the dongle 

port with the yellow and green LEDs. Then plug the four pin connector 

into the appliance control board, white connector labelled X3. See 

Figure 2.

5.  The dongle must be mounted on the outside of the boiler to ensure 

good WiFi reception. Use the two-sided tape provided on the back of 

the dongle.

6.  a. Plug the USB cable into the provided power supply. See Figure 3. 

Then plug the Power Supply into any convenient 115VAC, 60Hz outlet. 

The convenience outlet on the appliance can be used if applicable.

b. If available on your appliance, plug the USB cable into the port 

labelled 5VDC TO DONGLE provided on the appliance customer 

connection board. See Figure 4. Refer to the appliance installation 

manual for location.

7.  Power on the appliance.

Part 2 - Installing the WiFi Dongle

Figure 3 - USB Connected to Plug

Figure 4 - 5VDC TO DONGLE Port

Figure 5 - HTPConnectAP Log In Screen - Select “Create New Account”

Figure 6 - HTPConnectAP Log In Screen - New User Account Screen

Summary of Contents for 7450P-699

Page 1: ... user always has the most up to date version First the User creates an account and configures the WiFi Dongle Then the User registers a system which sets the User as the Primary User or manager of the site The Primary User can then add Secondary Users to the site See Page 6 for more information on configuring Secondary Account status Definitions of Terms Primary User The User who registers a site ...

Page 2: ...to freeze related damage IS NOT covered by product warranty CAUTION Do not use this device for anything other than its intended purpose as described in these instructions Doing so could result in property damage and WILL VOID product warranty 1 Turn off the appliance 2 Remove one knockout if required 3 Connect the Dongle to the USB to Micro USB cable provided See Figure 1 4 Ensure the clear teleco...

Page 3: ...re 8 HTPConnectAP Account Confirmation Email 5 Click the Confirm Your Account link to bring up the success screen See Figure 9 6 After your account is confirmed tap Go to login or go to https webmonitor htplink net to log in to your account See Figure 10 7 Enter your log in credentials and select Log In If you log in successfully the End User License Agreement screen in Figure 12 will appear An er...

Page 4: ...1 Power on the boiler 2 Scan for a WiFi connection on the WiFi connected device 3 Locate and select the HTPConnectAP WiFi network in the list of networks found by the device See Figure 13 4 Connect to the HTPConnectAP WiFi network generated by the module 5 After the connection is established open a Google Chrome browser on the WiFi device Google Chrome is required for complete HTML5 support and en...

Page 5: ...ccount Router Network Name SSID Router Network Name Password Dongle URL Local Port MAC ID Read from Dongle Figure 15 HTPConnectAP Connect to WiFi Screen 7 Select Configure WiFi and wait for the screen in Figure 15 to appear 8 Enter the Network name router SSID in the Network field and the router password in the Password field 9 Take a moment to write down the MAC ID For example AO 20 A6 16 60 F0 s...

Page 6: ...ectAP Create New Site Figure 20 HTPConnectAP Installer Home Page List of Site Installed Screen 2 After all fields are properly filled out select Create New Site The site information goes into the Cloud Figure 19 HTPConnectAP Create New Site Screen 3 The User will be returned to the Installer Home Page The new site should be populated in the List of Site Installed table along with the User who crea...

Page 7: ... Screen 2 After the site is highlighted the Primary user taps the edit secondary users button that appears below the list of sites The screen in Figure 22 will appear Figure 23 HTPLink App Account Management Add Secondary User Screen 3 The Primary user then taps the add secondary user button and is brought to the screen in Figure 23 to enter the email address of the Secondary user to be granted ac...

Page 8: ...e the email was entered incorrectly the first time send an email invitation or cancel See Figure 25 Figure 25 HTPLink App Account Management Send Invitation Screen If the Secondary user has not set up an account the Primary may tap send invitation to send an email to the address entered in the email field Figure 26 HTPLink App Account Management Invitation Sent Screen 5 The invitation email sent t...

Page 9: ...han an hour The User will receive another Notification when the WiFi is restored 8 Tap save setup when selections are complete 1 The Primary is automatically issued Read Write access and all notifications after setting up a site and can change which notifications to receive by logging into the site and tapping set up notifications These notifications are further detailed in Step 7 2 After a Second...

Page 10: ...rimary then taps edit secondary users and highlights the Secondary user to transfer Primary access to 3 The Primary then taps setup notification and permission 1 The Primary may want to transfer Primary access to a Secondary user To do this the Primary logs in and selects the row pertaining to the site to be transferred Part 8 Transferring Primary Access ...

Page 11: ...ve Secondary access to that site 1 Go to the log in screen https webmonitor htplink net See Figure 34 Figure 34 HTPLink App Login Screen 2 Select the Forgot Password link 3 A new screen will appear presenting the User with an option to Recover the password See Figure 35 4 Enter your Username and Email and choose send mail Then log in to your email NOTE If you do not know your Username just enter y...

Page 12: ...eset See Figure 37 Figure 38 HTPLink App Password Success Popup 7 After the fields are filled out correctly the Password change success popup will appear See Figure 38 To reset the WiFi Dongle to its factory settings 1 Use a ballpoint pen to press the yellow reset button on the Dongle Hold the button down for at least fifteen 15 seconds 2 The Dongle will be cleared and now can be reconfigured This...

Page 13: ...ific to the operation of the appliance including Power On Hours Total Ignition Attempts and Maintenance Interval This data can help reduce short cycling and system imbalances Tap NEXT to proceed to the next History Screen Tap HOME to return to the Home Screen History Screen 2 displays the ten 10 most recent lock out faults and ten 10 most recent blocking codes along with the date and time when the...

Page 14: ...urrent measured Outdoor and System Sup ply Temperatures at this screen Tap PREVIOUS to return to the previous Status Screen Tap HOME to return to the Home Screen 0 25 13 0 32 25 77 50 122 75 167 100 212 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200 Supply 32 0 Return 32 0 System 32 0 Indirect 32 0 Boiler Outdoor 32 0 CH Set 32 0 Alarm 0 0 Fan Speed 0 0 Roomth 0 0 APS Flap 32 0 Gas Valve Closed Igniter Off I...

Page 15: ...d change the Central Heating Setpoint and Differential as well as update the Date and Time Settings or change the temperature unit from Fahrenheit to Celsius The User can also view the current measured Outdoor and System Supply Temperatures at this screen Tap NEXT to proceed to the DHW Screen Tap HOME to return to the Home Screen NOTE The User must have Read and Write access to save changes to the...

Page 16: ...u parameters NOTE When making any changes reference the appliance Installation Manual for Installer Menu parameter details as the Installer Menu differs from appliance to appliance Installer Menu Outdoor Reset Curve The Installer Menu Outdoor Reset Curve screen offers sliders to allow the User to easily set the curve Move the sliders to set the Central Heating shutdown temperature and the setpoint...

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