
Rinnai
4
Touch Wi-Fi Kit IM
Table 1.
Definitions
Abbreviation
Description
N-BW2
N-BW2 Networker Bridge (Wi-Fi Module)
SSID
Service Set Identifier
WPA
Wi-Fi Protected Access
TCP
Transmission Control Protocol
AP
Access Point
MTSP
Multi-Temperature Set Point
STSP
Single Temperature Set Point
N-PM1
Zone Plus Power Module
NC-3
Networker Controller (pre 2010)
NC-6
Networker Controller (from 2012)
NC-7
Networker Touch Controller
NT-1
Networker Remote Temperature Sensor
Shall
Indicates a mandatory requirement of this manual.
Should
Indicates a recommended requirement of this manual.
Any deviations from these instructions may, at the discretion of the
manufacturer, void the warranty. As a result, the customer and/or
installer may be charged a fee for non-product warranty related
call outs. Also note that failure to comply with these instructions
may preclude company service personnel from being able to
service the device.
GLOSSARY
Default Access Point (AP) state.
All N-BW2 Wi-Fi Modules are defaulted to this state when first
powered on. When in this state only the Wi-Fi configuration mode
is allowed. The default Access Point is the software state of the
Module out of the box.
Pressing and holding the AP button while
the module is switched on will force the Wi-Fi Module to operate
at these factory settings.
Home Direct
In this state the N-BW2 Wi-Fi Module operates as an access point
which can be associated with the SSID and WPA passphrase
defined by the user. When operating in this state a network
router is not needed to access the Networker system. By default
the N-BW2 Wi-Fi Module will operate in the Networker system
access mode. Once configured, re-configuration of the N-BW2
Wi-Fi Module can only be performed by placing the module into
its Default Access Point (AP) state.
Router Mode
In this state the N-BW2 Wi-Fi Module associates with a router, the
SSID and WPA passphrase configured to match that of the router.
This is the most common state the Wi-Fi Module operates in. By
default the Wi-Fi Module will operate in the Networker system
access mode but can revert to the Wi-Fi configuration mode.
Once configured, re-configuration of the N-BW2 Wi-Fi Module
can only be performed by placing the module into its Default
Access Point (AP) state.
Summary of Contents for N-BW2
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