16
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absent: WiFi antenna of the thermostat off (to turn the WiFi interface on or off, see par. 9.3.1)
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blinking: thermostat connecting or not connected to the local WiFi network (if prolonged it indicates
a possible error in entering the password/network name or no WiFi router signal).
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(bars from 1 to 4): thermostat properly connected to the WiFi network and its signal strength.
In addition to configuring your home network you can also specify whether you want to take advantage of the
Vimar cloud service.
6.3.1 Cloud Service
Vimar lets users easily access their thermostat from all over the world over the Internet thanks to its
cloud service.
This service enables:
• Fully controlling your thermostat from all over the world.
• Receiving notifications from your thermostat directly on your mobile device.
• Updating the thermostat software.
• Saving all the thermostat settings should you need to replace it.
Registration with the Vimar cloud is automatic and is linked to the thermostat (creating a user is not
required:
no login
).
By pairing a mobile device with the thermostat, the smartphone/tablet is merged (at the logic level) with
the registration of the thermostat in the cloud (see par. 6.2).
6.3.2 Use without the cloud
If you do not wish to register on the cloud, the thermostat can still be set to run without the cloud (for
example, only via a local WiFi network without the Internet).
Not activating the cloud will prevent you from doing the following:
• Operating the device over the Internet (control only within the local WiFi network)
• Receiving software updates
• Receiving notifications from your thermostat on your mobile device
• Saving all the thermostat settings should you need to replace it.
NOTE: We recommend the installer keep the thermostat in this operating mode and let the customer
choose whether to use the Vimar cloud.
Configuration via WiFi interface