MIHO127 CO2 QuickStart Guide
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Energenie Solutions CO2 Sensor is part of the automation range and allows you to monitor the environment locally.
What is in the box
1x MIHO127 CO2 Sensor
On the Sensor
1. WiFi Connection Indicator
2. Power
3. Pairing Button
Installation
The MIHO127 CO2 sensor is intended for surface mounting to your wall using a 1-Gang patress box.
Using a small screwdriver, slightly loosen the screw located at the base of the sensor. You can then carefully separate the front panel from the back plate.
Connect the Live and Neutral wires to the terminals on the backplate
Connect the Earth to the Earth point of the pattress box.
Mount the unit to the patres box using the vertical and horizontal screw holes on either side of the large central cut-out.
The unit can then be mounted onto the backplate, ready for provisioning.
When power is provided, the Power indicator (2) will turn on and the WiFi connection indicator will begin flashing slowly.
Provisioning the CO2 Sensor
Step 1
Press and hold the Pairing button (3) on the CO2 Sensor unit the WiFi Connection LED (1) is flashing rapidly.
Step 2
Open the ESP BLE Provisioning app.
Step 3
Select Provision a New Device (the first time you do this, allow notifications and location sensing)
Step 4
Scan the QR code on the unit, or select I don’t have a QR code
Using QR Code
Step 5a
A Bluetooth pairing message will appear. To continue, select Pair.
No QR code
Step 5b
Select the device as it appears on the list and select provision. When the Bluetooth pairing message appears, select Pair.
Step 6
Select the Wi-Fi network the device will be on and enter the Wi-Fi password.
Step 7
A pop-up will appear on the app showing 3 messages:
When all 3 messages show a tick, confirm the provisioning by selecting the OK button. The WiFi indicator LED (1) will flash slowly and then go solid after the connection with the server has been confirmed.
Step 8
Open the Energenie Solutions web portal and sign into your account.
Step 9
Go to the My Devices tab
Step 10
Select the Claim a Wi-Fi meter or thermostat option.
Step 11
Check for your device using the serial number on the unit and select the Claim button
Step12
At this point, the device list will be populated with the device
CO2 Sensor Monitoring
Using the Web portal
The sensor will provide updates for Temperature, Humidity and CO2 ppm
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 CO2 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.
Full User Guide
A Full User Guide describing both the installation of the CO2 Sensor and its controls can be found at https://sandal.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/34555934800413-CO2-Sensor-Full-User-Guide
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