Cooper&Hunter WIFI Smart Owner's Manual

Designed by Cooper&Hunter International Corporation, Oregon, USA

Website: www.cooperandhunter.com

This manual provides instructions for operating the Cooper&Hunter WIFI Smart control system for air conditioners.

Content Overview

The following sections detail the setup and operation of the WIFI Smart control system:

Note: The software is subject to be updated without prior notice.

1. Download and install App

To control your air conditioner via your smartphone or tablet, download the "Wifi Smart" application.

Scan the following QR codes with your smart device:

Android: [QR Code for Android app download]

iPhone: [QR Code for iPhone app download]

Install the App according to its guidance. When successfully installed, your smart phone homepage will show this icon: SMART

2. Configuration

Before operation, complete the following configuration steps to enable Wi-Fi control and connection between the air conditioner and your intelligent device.

2.1 Short-distance control setting for air conditioner using Wi-Fi hotspot

Step 1: The air conditioner's Wi-Fi is set to AP mode from the factory. You can search for the air conditioner's Wi-Fi hotspot through your smartphone. The name of the Wi-Fi hotspot is typically the last 8 numbers of the air conditioner's MAC address. The default password is 12345678.

Screenshots depicting Wi-Fi network selection and connection:

Screenshot showing the smartphone's Wi-Fi network selection screen, displaying available networks like 'gree-a', 'gree-cn', and 'a07a020d'.

Screenshot showing the password entry screen for network 'a07a020d' with the password field and 'CONNECT' button.

Screenshot showing the 'a07a020d' network as 'Connected'.

Step 2: Open the App. The screen will show the air conditioner you just connected. Click on this air conditioner to enter and enable short-distance control. Please refer to the "Functions introduction" section for specific control methods.

Screenshots of the app interface after connection:

Screenshot of the app showing the connected air conditioner named 'a07a020d' with current temperature (30°C).

Screenshot of the air conditioner control interface, displaying temperature (30°C), mode (Cool), and control icons for Low, Up&down, Left&right, Preset.

Note: One AC can be controlled by a maximum of 4 cell phones simultaneously.

2.2 Short-distance and long-distance control setting for air conditioner connecting to a router

Step 1: From the short-distance control view, return to the homepage "Device". Tap the icon at the top right corner of the "Device" homepage. Select "Add device" and enter the "Add device" page. Tap "Manual configuration" and enter the "Manual configuration" page.

Step 2: Select the correct network name and enter the password. Select the server. (The server setting here must match the server setting in the "Settings" section mentioned later. Otherwise, remote control will fail.) Then tap the "Add device" button for configuration.

Screenshots showing the configuration process:

Screenshot showing the "Add device" page with options like "Enter device network WIFI password for quick configuration".

Screenshot showing the "Manual configuration" page with options for server selection (e.g., Europe).

Screenshot showing the app interface indicating "collocating" during the connection process. A buzzer sound from the indoor unit signifies successful collocation.

3. Functions introduction

3.1 User registration

Purpose: To enable long-distance control.

Operation instruction: For the first-time login, you must register a new username. If you already have a username, skip the registration step and enter your email address and password on the "Login Page" to log in. If the password is forgotten, you can reset it.

Operation steps:

  1. Select the server address.
  2. Account login: Slide the "Device" page and navigate to the menu on the left. Tap "Login" to enter the "Register username" page. New users must first register a username by tapping "Register".

Screenshots of the login and registration process:

Screenshot of the "Login" page with fields for Email, Username, and Password.

Screenshot of the "Register username" page with fields for Email, Username, and Password.

(3) Enter your email address. Wait for the verification code, then enter it and tap "OK" to log in.

Screenshot showing the verification code entry prompt with an "OK" button.

(4) If the password is forgotten, you can reset it using your email address. Tap "Forgot password" to go to the "Forgot password" page. Enter your registered email account first. Tap "Get verification code" to receive an email verification code. Enter a new password and tap "OK" to log in.

Screenshot of the "Forgot password" page with fields for Email and an "OK" button.

3.2 Personal settings

Purpose: To set names (device name, preset name, etc.) and images (device image) for easy user identification.

3.2.1 Set device name

After quick configuration, a list of controllable smart devices will be generated. The default name for the air conditioner is the last 8 numbers of its MAC address.

Step 1: Tap and hold the device identifier (e.g., "a0b417ac") to enter the "Edit device" page. Tap "Image" to select the source of the image. Choose from "Default images", "Take photo", or "Choose from photos", and then save the image.

Screenshots of the "Edit device" page:

Screenshot showing the "Edit device" page with options to select an image source.

Screenshot showing the "Edit device" page with options for changing the device name and temperature unit.

Step 2: Tap "Name" to change the device name and save it. The new device name will be displayed. Enable the "Lock device" button to prevent other smartphones from searching for the device. Tap "Temp unit" to change the temperature unit (e.g., Celsius or Fahrenheit).

Screenshot showing the device name set to "babyroom".

Step 3: Tap "Firmware updated" to upgrade the device's firmware. Tapping "1.8" (or the displayed version number) will initiate the automatic upgrade.

Screenshot showing the "Firmware updated" page with an "Advance" button.

3.2.2 Set preset name

Step 1: Tap the icon at the top right corner of the "Device" homepage. Select "Add preset" and enter the "Preset edit" page.

Screenshot of the "Preset edit" page showing time settings (18:38, 19:39, 20:40).

Step 2: Choose the time. Tap "Name". As shown in the picture, the name is "baby room". For timer type, select "On". Then select the repeating days. Save the preset name settings.

Screenshot showing the preset name set to "baby room" with timer type "On" and selected repeating days (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday).

3.2.3 Set device image

Please refer to step 1 in section 3.2.1.

3.3 Control functions

3.3.1 Common control functions

This section covers general control operations for smart devices, including On/Off, temperature, fan speed, mode, and advanced functions like air exchange, dry, health, light, sleep, and energy saving.

Step 1: General control

Enter the "Device" homepage first. Use "babyhome" as an example.

Tap "babyroom" to enter the air conditioner control page. Tap the ?️ icon to turn on/off the device.

Screenshot of the air conditioner control interface for "babyroom".

Screenshot showing temperature adjustment controls with current temperature 25°C and icons for Cool mode, Up/Down temperature, and Preset.

Tap the or icons to increase or decrease the temperature. Tap the ❄️ (Cool) icon to change the working mode. Tap the ? (Turbo) icon to enter the fan speed adjustment page.

Screenshot showing fan speed adjustment options: Turbo, Auto, Quiet.

3.3.2 Advanced settings

Tap the fan speed adjustment icon (e.g., ?) and move around the circle to adjust fan speed.

Screenshots illustrating fan speed adjustment (e.g., Medium, Medium-high).

Step 2: Advanced settings Tap the advanced settings icon (e.g., ⚙️ or similar) to enter advanced settings. You may select modes such as "Air", "Dry", "Health", "Light", "Sleep", or "Energy saving".

Screenshot showing advanced settings options like Dry, Light, Energy saving.

3.3.3 Advanced control functions

This includes setting scenes, presets, and linkage. Infrared control is applicable to smartphones with an infrared emitter.

3.3.3.1 Set scene

Preset the operation of several smart devices with a single tap.

On the "Device" page, tap the image of the "Device" to enter the "Edit scene" page.

Screenshot of the "Edit scene" page with a "Back home" scene name.

Tap "Add scene" and edit the scene name (e.g., "Back home"). Add execution devices.

Tap the icon to add commands. On the "Select execution device" page, select the air conditioner named "babyroom". Then select "ON" or "OFF".

Screenshots showing the selection of execution devices and setting the interval for a scene.

Screenshot showing scene execution status.

Tap "Save". Tap the scene picture displayed on the "Device" homepage to send the command. The "Back home" scene will then be in execution. You may view the execution condition of the scene.

3.3.4 Preset functions

This section covers single-device presets and multi-device presets.

Single-device preset: This allows presetting a specific device to be On/Off at a specific time.

On the "Device" homepage, take the air conditioner "babyroom" as an example. Tap the icon at the bottom of the "babyroom" page to enter the "Preset edit" page.

Screenshot of the "Preset edit" page with time settings.

Screenshot showing a synchronization hint message.

Slide up and down to set the time. If you need to synchronize the time, tap "synchronize". If the "Hint" interface does not appear, skip this operation.

Tap "Name" to customize the preset name. The preset device cannot be selected and defaults to "babyroom". Select "On" for the timer type. Select repeating days to complete the preset.

Screenshot showing the preset name, timer type, and selected repeating days.

Multi-device preset: This allows presetting multiple devices to execute a command at a specific time. Refer to the instructions for setting preset time, name, timer type, and repeating days for a single device. Tap "Preset device" to select one or more devices, then return to the "Device" page.

Screenshot showing the selection of multiple devices for a preset.

3.3.5 Linkage

(This function is applicable to partial of models)

Select a master device. When the environment satisfies the parameters set in the master device, slave devices will execute commands to realize device linkage.

Step 1: Set the parameters of the master device (Select master device, select environment parameters, select master device status).

Tap the icon at the top right corner of the "Device" homepage. Select "Link" and enter the "Add linkage" page. Tap "Device parameter" to enter the "Select device" page. Take "baby room" as an example. Tap "babyroom".

Screenshot of the "Add linkage" page.

Screenshot showing the "Select device" page for linkage.

Enter the "Select environment parameters" page.

Tap "Temperature" to enter the "Select temperature parameter" page. Slide up or down to adjust the temperature. Tap "Upper limit" or "Lower limit". Tap "Mode" and "On/Off" to select the status of the master device. Then tap "Save".

Screenshot showing environment parameter selection.

Screenshot showing temperature parameter selection with upper/lower limits.

Step 2: Set time parameter for linkage. Tap "Time parameter" to enter the "Set time" page. Slide the switch rightwards to turn on the setting time.

Screenshot showing the "Set time" page with a time range (00:00-23:59).

Tap "Execution time"; then tap "Start" and "Stop" to set the start and stop times respectively. Tap "OK" at the top right corner to save the setting.

Screenshot showing start and stop time selection.

Tap the days below "Repeat" to select the repeating days. Then tap "Save".

Screenshot showing repeat day selection (Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun).

Step 3: Select "Execute command"

Tap "Execute command" and enter the "Select device" page.

Screenshot showing command execution device selection.

Tap the name of the device you want to control. Tap "ON" or "OFF" and then tap "Save" to complete the linkage.

Tap "Save" and then repeat the above steps to set linkage for several scenes.

3.3.6 Infrared control

(Only applicable to smartphones with an infrared emitter)

Function: The smartphone can be used as a remote controller.

Tap the icon at the top right corner of the "Device" homepage. Select "Infrared" and enter the "Remote controller" page. Tap the ⬆️ icon and slide up to enter the page of advanced functions.

Screenshot of the remote controller interface showing temperature, mode, and fan speed controls.

Screenshot showing advanced functions on the remote controller, including Health, Sleep, Dry, E-heating, Light.

Tap the ?️ icon to turn on the device. Tap the ☀️ (Mode) icon to select the mode. Tap the ? icon to adjust fan speed and swing angle. Tap "Health", "Energy saving", "Sleep", etc. to set advanced functions.

Tap "Sleep" to enter the "DIY sleep" page. Tap the left and right arrows to set sleep time. Tap up and down arrows to adjust temperature at a specific sleep time.

Screenshots of the "DIY sleep" page showing sleep time and temperature adjustment.

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