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2.2b Direct Connection via your LAN

 

Connecting the system to the local LAN via a network cable connected from the VRF12 MPM module to the 

client’s

 router or a switch connected to the router is the preferred and best method for regular connection. 

You can then access the system from anywhere the client has LAN coverage. 

(Figure 6) 

 

When a connection is made the router will assign a unique IP address to the system. You can find this IP by 
checking in the router settings, but we recommend you download one of the free programs for your apple of 
android device such as FING 

(Figure 7)

. Such programs search your LAN and list all connected devices. This will 

enable you to find your system IP, typically look something like 192.168.1.12 or similar number 

(Figure 8)

.  By 

typing this number into your browser, you will be able to access the Opening page of your system.   

NOTE:

 Some older routers ship with UPNP disabled. You should check the router instruction manual for details 

on how to check this setting. Without UPNP enabled, the system cannot connect. Remember that after power 
failure the router may assign a different IP number to your system. In this case you will need to scan the 
network with FING or similar program to find the new IP. It is possible to set a fixed IP in your router settings 
however the method varies depending on your router brand and model. Your IT specialist should be able to 
help. Connecting your system to your router using a cable gives a level of access control as access can only be 
achieved by persons or devices having your LAN access password. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 
2.3 Connection via Mothership (Recommended) 

 
Providing the clients system is connected to the building LAN and that the LAN has an internet connection, you 
can setup an account on the SAI Mothership global server to allow remote connection to the system via MS.   

 

1. Open your browser and browse to 

https://chatterboxmothership.com.au

 and click the register 

button on the login page. 

(Figure 9)

 

2. The client can fill out registration details and we will send their registration name and password 
within 24 hours together with instructions on how to access their system via the Mothership. 
3. If you are within the LAN, i.e. at home and your device is connected to the same network the 
system 

is running on, there will be a link at the bottom of the log in page titled “Your Local Devices” 

with the Mac Address and system description. You can click this link to go straight to the User 
Interface without having to log in. 

(Figure 9)

 

4. Once you have received notice of your User Name and Password, the client can go to the log in 
page, enter the details, then press Login. 
5. The next screen that launches will have a list of your AC systems. 

(Figure 10)

 

6. To access the User interface for any of the systems press the Launch button on the right hand side. 
This will launch the interface and you can start to control your device. 

(Figure 11)

 

Figure 6b

 

 Connecting 

via Ethernet cable 

Figure 7b

 

 Use FING or similar to 

scan network 

Figure 8b

 

 User Interface Launches. 

Note IP Address is same as listed on 
the FING Scan. (bottom of middle 
image) 

CS-VRF12-MPM 

Summary of Contents for Compact Comfort VRF12

Page 1: ...1 Copyright SAI HVAC 2021 TM_VRAF_VAV12 19 001 Compact Comfort by SAI HVAC VRF12 Controls Install Manual Series 2 ...

Page 2: ...C reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice Under no circumstances shall SAI HVAC be responsible for any loss of income or any special incidental consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused Warranty The contents of this document are provided as is Except as required by applicable law no warranties of any kind e...

Page 3: ...the Optional Countdown Timer 11 3 4 Optional Cooling and Economy Settings 11 3 5 Setting the Global Time Schedules 12 3 6 Leaving Global Time Schedules Page 13 3 7 Accessing Individual Zone 13 3 8 Return to Overview Page 13 3 9 Browse to Other Systems 13 3 10 Adjusting the Settings on a Zone 13 3 11 Setting Time Schedule for Individual Zones 13 4 SAI HVAC VRF12 Controls 14 4 1 SAI HVAC VRF12 Navig...

Page 4: ...4 Copyright SAI HVAC 2021 TM_VRAF_VAV12 19 001 6 Troubleshooting 18 7 Other Documents in this Series 19 ...

Page 5: ...ded without the need for you to do anything 1 4 Html User Interface The html user interface can be used on most devices with a browser from a Smartphone or tablet to PC The display results vary slightly depending on your device and browser type used Many people choose the iPad mini as their UI platform but a laptop PC or even your iPhone Samsung can be used to control your SAI HVAC product 1 5 Rem...

Page 6: ...12 controls system creates its own network via Wi Fi This means you can connect the clients smart device computer to the system 1 Open your Wi Fi settings on your device and select the SAI VRF network Figure 1 if multiple chatterboxes ion site check for the Mac Address on the device you are connecting to 2 The Password is chatterbox Figure 2 3 Once connected to the controls network you can open yo...

Page 7: ...system 1 Follow the steps listed above 2 1 Direct Connection via Wi Fi to get to the User interface 2 Select SAI HVAC Logo located in the top left corner of screen 3 The Technical information window appears on the screen select Network Settings 4 Enter the SSID and Password for the client s Wifi Network 5 Check the test above the SSID to see if you are connected to the network Close browser and fo...

Page 8: ...information window select Network Settings Figure 8a SAI Network Settings Figure 9 Select SSID and enter SSID as per the client Wi Fi Network Then select Password and enter the client network password associated with the SSID This line will show you when you are connected to the Wi Fi Network ...

Page 9: ...m to your router using a cable gives a level of access control as access can only be achieved by persons or devices having your LAN access password 2 3 Connection via Mothership Recommended Providing the clients system is connected to the building LAN and that the LAN has an internet connection you can setup an account on the SAI Mothership global server to allow remote connection to the system vi...

Page 10: ...tom of page when on the LAN 2 4 Using the Mothership Cloud Service https chatterboxmothership com au Figure 11 Your devices will be listed on the control centre screen Press Launch for the device you wish to interact with Log in to the cloud service Register for the service Your local devices on your network LAN ...

Page 11: ...find the right balance for their home or building between energy reduction and comfort The slider moves the point at which the worst performing zone can terminate dynamic energy recovery and force heating or cooling The VRF12 zoning control is a unique part of the SAI HVAC system that provides the ability to dramatically reduce your energy bills It is important to note that the average household u...

Page 12: ...HIDE SHOW show button in the bottom right hand corner Figure 14 Green Arrow This will launch the Global Time Schedules screen Figure 15 Setting Global Time Schedules cont Press on any day in Schedule A you wish to activate and the day will illuminate Green Figure 15 Yellow Arrow Use the drop down bars to set on and off time for the system Figure 15 Red Arrow Repeat these steps for Schedule B It is...

Page 13: ...To use the system most efficiently we recommend a set point between 20 and 24 degrees for each zone and the zone to be left in Temperature Control mode To change the mode to Airflow Control disables the temperature sensor and delivers the maximum airflow specified for the zone at 100 press on the Airflow Control button Figure 16 Red Arrow In Airflow Control mode you can use the slider bar to adjus...

Page 14: ...N and OFF Press the ON OFF Button when on the main screen to turn all zones ON or OFF 4 1 2 Turning a Zone ON and OFF Press the ON OFF Button when in the zone screen to turn an individual zone ON or OFF Set Button Navigate Left Navigate Right Current Mode Current Temperature Navigate Up On Off Navigate Down Temperature Set Point ...

Page 15: ...ing the Single Button Capacitive Touch Room Controller The Single button room controller is an easy to use on off controller for your room or zone It has a built in temperature sensor with a central button for turning a zone on or off If the zone is switched off the LED indicator around the capacitive touch button will be turned off Otherwise the LED indicator has three different colours that sign...

Page 16: ...16 Copyright SAI HVAC 2021 TM_VRAF_VAV12 19 001 4 3 Surface 7 Touchpad Capacitive Touch Buttons Page Navigation ...

Page 17: ...ntact your installer for a replacement filter a charge will apply 5 2 Outdoor Unit Do not place any object in front of the condenser Keep free of grass leaves and any other form of debris This will allow for proper air flow and ensure unit efficiency 5 3 Vents Return Air Grill Regular cleaning of the return air grill and air vents is recommended This will prevent build up of dust and dirt 5 4 Cont...

Page 18: ...ut from the outdoor unit The air conditioner does not operate Has the mode been set correctly Is at least one zone ON Has the setpoint for ON zones been set low enough for cooling or high enough for heating Has the circuit breaker been tripped The air conditioner does not cool heat effectively Has the mode been set correctly Are all the windows and doors closed Are the filters dirty Are the intake...

Page 19: ...Vertical Part D Service Troubleshooting TM_VRAF_3H C VRAF 3Phase Horizontal Part C Installation Commissioning TM_VRAF_3H D VRAF 3Phase Horizontal Part D Service Troubleshooting TM_VRAF_1H C VRAF Mini horizontal Part C Installation Commissioning TM_VRAF_1H D VRAF Mini horizontal Part D Service Troubleshooting TM_VRAF_VRF12 Control System Multiple FCU VRF 12 TM_VRAF_VAV12 Control System Multi Zone V...

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