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Vitodens 200-W B2HE Operating
Calling Up Information
Calling Up Licences for the Integrated Wireless Module
Checking Maintenance Messages
Switch on the “Access point” of the boiler so that you
can call up online legal information, such as open
source licences.
Switching on access point
Tap the following buttons:
1.
2. “Settings”
3.
“Internet”
4. “WiFi operating mode”
5.
“Access point”
6. Follow the instructions in the mobile device app.
7.
to confirm
Calling up open source licences
1. Call up the WiFi settings of your smartphone or PC.
2. Connect your smartphone or PC to the WiFi
“Viessmann-<xxxx>”.
You will be asked to enter a password.
3. Enter the WiFi password.
Note:
The credentials can be found on the label: See
chapter “Switching internet access ON or OFF”.
4. With your connected mobile device, open http://
192.168.0.1 in your internet browser
5. Follow the link “Open Source Components Licences”.
Third party software
Overview
This product contains third party software, including
open source software. You are entitled to use this third
party software in compliance with the respective licence
conditions as provided under the link below.
A list of the third party software components used and
of licence texts can be accessed by connecting your
boiler, as explained in the instruction manual.
Acknowledgements
Linux® is the registered trademark of Linus Torvalds in
the U.S. and other countries. This product includes
software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in
the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This
product includes cryptographic software written by Eric
Young ([email protected]) and software written by
Tim Hudson ([email protected]).
Disclaimer
The open source software contained in this product is
distributed WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even
the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The single
licences may contain more details on a limitation of
warranty or liability.
How to obtain the source code
The software included in this product may contain
copyrighted software that is licensed under a licence
requiring us to provide the source code of that software,
such as the GPL or LGPL. To obtain the complete
corresponding source code for such copyrighted
software, please contact us via the contact information
provided in section 5 below, indicating the build number
you will find under the “Open Source Licences” link
mentioned in section 1 above. This offer is not limited
in time and is valid for anyone in receipt of this
information.
Calling up service messages
Tap the following buttons:
1. in the navigation area.
If fault messages are also present in your system,
they and any further messages can be called up
with
“Faults”, “Service messages”.
2. “Service messages”
The service messages will be listed in yellow.
3. Tapping on calls up information about the system
characteristics.
Tips on measures you can take yourself before
notifying your contractor are displayed.
4. Make a note of the service message number.
For example: P.1 “Maintenance due after interval”.
This enables the contractor to be better prepared
and may save you unnecessary travelling costs.
5. Please notify your contractor.
6.
to acknowledge the service if necessary.
Your contractor can set service intervals. When these
service intervals are exceeded, a service message is
displayed automatically: “Service” and .
If available, your heating contractor’s contact details
will be displayed.
Tap the following buttons:
flashes in the navigation area.
Note:
If the service cannot be carried out until a later
date,the service message will be displayed again
the following Monday.