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Need help setting up the TECH CONTROLLERS EU-WiFi OT Internet Room Regulator for the first time?

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SophiaRose
12/17/2025, 08:25:25 AM

Setting up the TECH CONTROLLERS EU-WiFi OT Internet Room Regulator involves a few key steps to get your device connected and functioning correctly. Here's a breakdown:

  1. Connecting to the Internet:

    • Navigate the controller's menu to find the WiFi network settings. Select your network to initiate the connection.
    • Configure the internet module's parameters. You can either manually input the IP address, IP mask, and gateway address, or enable the DHCP option (which is usually on by default) for automatic settings.
    • Create an account at module.eu. In the controller menu, find the option to register your account. This will generate a code that you will need to enter on the module.eu website, specifically under the "Register module" section.
  2. Connecting the External Weather Temperature Sensor (Wired):

    • If you're using the EU-291p external temperature sensor, connect it to the controller following the diagram provided in the user manual.
  3. Configuring the External Sensor:

    • In the Main menu, go to Heating, then Floor sensor. Here, you'll select the type of external sensor you are using.
    • For wireless sensors, register them by selecting the appropriate option within the main controller menu and pressing the communication button on the external sensor itself.
  4. Configuring Room Sensors/Room Regulators:

    • Your device needs to know the current temperature. This is achieved using a temperature sensor or room regulator. Provide the current temperature value to the system.
    • Register your sensor/room regulator for the specific zone within the controller menu, using the relevant option.

Following these steps will guide you through setting up your TECH CONTROLLERS EU-WiFi OT Internet Room Regulator. Should you encounter any issues, always refer to the device's user manual, which provides detailed instructions and troubleshooting tips.

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