Table of Contents
Pairing the Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Controlling the Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Renaming your Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Introduction
The Energenie Solutions Temperature and Humidity Sensor (MIHO119) is part of the automation range and allows you to monitor the environment locally and manage your central heating system
What is in the box
1x MIHO119 Temperature and Humidity Sensor
2x AAA batteries
Installation
The MIHO119 Temperature and humidity sensor is intended for either surface mounting to your wall, or as a free standing unit. To mount the unit to a wall, first remove the battery cover and insert the two AAA batteries, observing the correct polarity. Reseal the cover.
Once the unit is ready to mount, choose the location on the wall based on the mounting position on the reverse of the unit.
The unit will mount onto a screw head no larger than7mm in diameter.
Setting local clock
To set the clock on the Temperature and Humidity Sensor;
Press the FUNC button to select CANCEL mode.
Long press FUNC button for 3 seconds, the week icon starts blinking, indicating it’s ready for setting.
Press +/ON or -/OFF button to set up a week information.
Press FUNC button to enter the hours setting, then press +/ON or -/OFF button to adjust the hour and set up the minutes as the same operation.
Press FUNC button again to confirm and exit the setting mode.
Pairing the Temperature and Humidity sensor
To pair the sensor to your account, ensure your gateway is online. On the account, select the gateway and choose the option x Pair New Device.
A new window will open showing all pairable devices. Select the Temperature and Humidity Sensor from the available options and select the Pair Device button.
A small pop-up will appear providing the pairing steps for the unit. Select the Start Pairing button to confirm and begin the process.
With the button on the portal pressed, press the+/ON and -/OFF buttons on the front of the humidity sensor simultaneously and hold them until the RF symbol begins flashing. Release the buttons and after a short time, the symbol should go solid and turn off. At this point the unit should have paired and will be visible on the dashboard.
You can re-name the Temperature and Humidity Sensor by selecting Manage. On the page that appears, enter a new name and then select the
Controlling the Temperature and Humidity Sensor
Using the Web portal
You can adjust the target temperature on the server by selecting the SET button on the device tile for the sensor:
You can then adjust the adjust the temperature using the slider at the top of the page. The slider can be set between 12C and 30C
Using Local Control
The Temperature can be adjusted locally using the +/ON and -/OFF buttons
Monitoring data
To view a historic log of temperature and humidity, select the Monitor option from the dashboard:
You will be taken to a new page.
On this graph, the temperature is shown in °C while the Humidity is shown in %.
Renaming your Temperature and humidity sensor
To rename your sensor, select the Manage option on the device tile.
You will be taken to a new page. Select the Device Name window and enter the new name.
Select Update Subdevice to accept the new name.
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