User Manual
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Controlling with an iPhone
1. Open the app Ontech Control.
2. You will now reach the main page. Here you can:
a. Turn on or turn off the alarm function: Press Alarm, choose Activate alarm or Deactivate
alarm. You can also do this by pressing directly on the icon.
b. Reset an alarm: Press Alarm and choose Acknowledge alarm.
c. Turn on or turn off a relay on the main unit or 230V output on any of the extra relays
Ontech Relay 9010/9015 if you have one connected to the system: Press on the current
unit and choose Relay ON or Relay off. With the function Set relay you can set the relay
to go and off automatically after a certain time (timer function). Set a number between
1- 99. The unit is preset on hours. If you would like to choose minutes or seconds as a
unit you must first change that under functions (See Set the functions with an iPhone on
page 15).
d. Set the thermostat function. This requires that you have a radiator connected to the
relay on the main unit (See Thermostat function on page 25), (extra relay Ontech Relay
9010 cannot be controlled with this function) Press the button Thermostat and then Set
thermostat and specify a degree between 0 and 29 degrees. If you would like to
disconnect the thermostat, simply press Thermostat off.
e. GPS function. Press the GPS function and then Get GPS Position to receive the position,
direction and speed of the unit.
f. After you have chosen the commands you must send these to the unit. You can do this in
two different ways:
g. Press Apply. The commands will be sent in a SMS and implemented.
h. Press Update. The commands will be sent in a SMS and implemented. After that the unit
will send back a SMS to the phone that will be scanned into the app. The main page on
the app will then be updated with the current information from the unit (See Status -
SMS on page 28).
You can control certain settings on the unit by pressing Master Functions and choose Get
Master Functions. Then press Apply on the main page. A SMS will be sent to the unit that
will reply with a SMS that will show the current settings. These settings will then be shown
on the page (See Master functions on page 29).
Controlling with SMS
You can control the unit by sending SMS. Below is a list of the commands.
All SMS messages must start with your Password (see Choose a Password on page 8) followed by the
sign #.
In the table below we use the Password 1234 but you change it to your Password.
Command
SMS-text
Comment
Turn on the 230 V outlet
1234#1*1#
Turn off the 230 V outlet
1234#0*1#










