
Wireless Packs
LED State
(During Setup)
Activity
Cycling through Red,
Amber, Green
The miGenie gateway is attempting
to bind to a miGenie Controller.
Can be s tarted manually b y
pressing and holding the gateway
button for 5 seconds.
Off Indicates that either;
- the miG enie gateway i s not
connected to the miGenie controller.
or
- the miG enie gateway has not been
regis tered with a n internet ac count
and app.
Green flashing every
1 secon d
This oc curs when th e butt on on the
rear of the gateway is pressed. The
miGenie gateway is attempting to
conne ct to a miGeni e app via th e
inter net. This mode will time out
after 5 minutes.
LED State (During
normal use)
Activity
Green Indic ates 'all OK' – the gateway i s
connected to the miGenie controller
and internet control is availab le.
Solid Red No RF signal – the device should
be relo cated clos er to the miGenie
controller.
Solid Amber No inte rnet connection – che ck the
sta tus of the local in ternet router
and all cabling.
Single Channel : miGenie Wish 1 T714R
Dual Channel: miGenie Wish 2 T724R
Multi Channel: miGenie Wish 3 T744R
Step 1: Mounting the Wall-plate
! IMPORTANT:
Installation must only be carried out by a
qualified electrician or heating engineer.
Make sure mains input has a 3 amp fuse.
! CAUTION! Before installation, make sure the
mains supply is switched of f!
Option 1: Fitting a new wall-plate
The ideal location is 1.2m above
floor level, with reasonable
lighting, good access, no
condensation, no extremes of
temperature and a supporting
surface that fully covers the
back of the unit. Position with
70mm clearance to the right,
25mm above and sufficient room
to access the securing screws
underneath. Fix, with terminals
at the top, either direct to a flat
wall using wall plugs and No. 6 x
1” (25mm) woodscrews, or on a
flush mounting single conduit box
type UA1 (BS4662) using M3.5 x
14 bolts. Check the 3A fuse, and
switch on the mains.
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Step 2: Wiring
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Step 3:
miGenie Thermostats
- Checking the batteries
How do I know when to change
the batteries?
When the batteries start to run low a battery icon
will flash in the display, to indic ate “low battery”
during this time the miGenie thermostat will function
normally. Please replace batteries with 2 x 1.5V
IEC LR6 (A A) Alkaline bat teries. When the battery
icon alone is shown in the display, the bat teries are
completely exhausted and the miGenie thermostat
will cease to function (see below).
Re-ac tivate by replacing the batteries.
Ch1 Ch2 Ch3 Ch4
Customer Service Tel: 0845 130 5522
Customer Service Fax: 0845 130 0622
Technical Helpline: 0845 130 7722
Website: w ww.draytoncontrols.co.uk
www.mi-genie.co.uk
E-mail: customer.care@draytoncontrols.co.uk
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EU Design Regs:- 002180638-1/2/3
Installer Guide 06490211001 IssC
INSTALL ATION Guide
Step 3: continued...
How to replace the batteries
Remove the battery covers as shown. Replace the
spent batteries with 2 x 1.5V IEC LR6 (A A) Alkaline
batteries ensuring correct orientation. Replace the
battery covers pressing fully home.
miGenie thermostat rear
! DO NOT use a surface mounting box
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Step 4: Signal Strength
The miGenie thermost at(s) & miGenie gateway are
pre-bound to the miGenie controller in the factory so
they just need to be positioned in the best place for
wireless communication. To help with this there is a
built in signal strength indicator, available in the Zone
Settings menu on the miGenie controller, as shown.
It is recommended that the signal strength is Good or
Very Good to ensure communication is maintained.
Option 2: Using an existing
industry standard wall-plate
Loosen the securing screws
on the old programmer and
unplug it. Check that there is
70mm clearance to the right of
the wall-plate and 25mm above
it. Check the wiring diagram for
your product model to compare
terminals and, if necessary,
change the wiring of the wallplate to suit. Now fit the miGenie
controller into the wall-plate and
tighten the securing screws.
Check the 3A fuse, and switch on
the mains.
Step 5: Mounting Options
Once the best position has been identified, the
miGenie thermostat should be fixed to the wall using
the wall bracket as shown.
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Single Channel:
miGenie T714R
Connect the wiring as shown above.
T714R only: Note that the output contacts are
voltage-free, so power needs to be put on to
Terminal 1 either by linking from Terminal L or
from a separate supply wi th a 3A fuse.
Dual Channel:
miGenie T724R
Multi Channel:
miGenie T744R
! IMPORTANT:
Always switch off the mains before removing
the miGenie controller and never fit it to a live
wall-plate!
Step 6: Install the miGenie Gateway & miGenie app
Location & Wiring
The miGenie gateway is designed to be placed
on a flat surface and should be located nex t to the
customer’s internet router. A short ethernet cable is
provided to connect the miGenie gateway to a spare
LAN port on the back of the internet router (see
image below).
Status
The miGenie gateway reports status information
on the LED located on the rear of the product.
An over view of the status information is given in the
table below:
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Creating a User Account
Note: You can only create a User Account when your
miGenie Wireless Pack has been fully inst alled.
You will first need to download the Dray ton miGenie
app for your smar tphone or tablet which is available
from the App Store or Google Play.
Battery Handling
Batteries , rechargeable or no t, should no t be disposed
of into ordinary household w aste. Ins tead, they mu st be
recycled properly to protect the environment and cut
down the waste of precious res ources.
Your local waste management authority can supply
details concerning the proper disposal of batteries.
In comp liance with the EU Dir ective 2006/66/EC, t he
button cell batter y located o n the printed circuit board
inside the pro duct, can be removed at the end of the
product life, by professional personnel only.
Battery Covers:
Slide outwards
to remove
The signal strength can also be seen on the miGenie
thermostat.
To enter the Signal Strength menu
• Press + & - for approx. 5 sec s, then scroll (+/-) to show
10. ADV-SET,
) to enter the Advanced Settings menu,
• Press (
• Press +/- until 19 WIRELESS is shown,
• Press ( ) to enter the Wireless menu,
• Press +/- to show 21 SIG-LEVEL as shown,
• Press ( ) to see the current signal strength.
eg.
If POOR is displayed, look for a better location
If NO SIGNAL is displayed, try connecting again with
the room unit in a different position. To exit, press + &
- keys for approx. 5 seconds. If there is no key pressed
for 2 minutes, the menu will be exited automatically.
eg.
Care should be taken to mount the miGenie thermostat
in a position which is not subject to direct sunlight or
draughts. Preferably it should be mounted on an inside
wall about 1.2m (4ft) above the floor in a position where
it can respond to room temperature but away from the
direc t influence of radiators or other appliances giving
off heat.
1.2m
NB. miGenie thermostat can also be positioned using
the table stand included.
It has to be placed in a location where it will be able to
control the room temperature.
The miGenie gateway is powered from a s tandard
mains wall socket using the supplied adaptor plug.
The app guides you through the registration process
which connects your miGenie system to your e-mail
address. During this process you will be asked to
press the but ton on the back of the miGenie gateway
which will flash green until the connection is made.
A verification e-mail will be sent to you to confirm
your e-mail address before the app can be used.
Once the gateway has been registered the system
is ready to control your heating and hot water.
To control your miGenie system from additional
smar tphones or tablets simply download and install
the app and login using the same e-mail address
and password.

Step 7: Connection Charts
Feature Description Factory Pre-Set
Device manager Add, replace o r remove RF room t hermost ats Pre-bound
Signal strength Displ ays the signal strength of the selec ted zone, if a miG enie thermostat is connected to t he zone
Channel settings (within
Zone settings)
Cust omise the app lication type and associated control set tings for zones following this
application type
Application type Selec ting the application type pre-configures
the available zone information
Zone 1: Heat ing:
Zone 2: Ho t Water
Zone 3: Heating
Zone 4: Unused
Control typ e
*Heating zones only
Selec t TPI or TP.
TPI = Use i f the house usually reaches setpoint i n ≤ 1 hour.
TP = Use if the hous e usually reac hes setpoi nt in ≥ 1 hour.
TPI
Cycle ra te (only when
control typ e is TPI or TP)
Selec t 3 cph (cycle s per hour), 6 cph or 12 cph 6 cph
Frost temperature Disable fros t protect ion or set bet ween 3-10°C 5°C
Valve protection The ou tput will be activ ated for t he specifie d time (in minutes). This
will happen weekly, related to the last ac tion of the output. Select 0
to 10 minutes.
0 mins (Of f)
Feature Description Factory Pre-Set
Advanced settings
! CAUTION! These set tings sho uld only be mod ified by a quali fied perso n. They can in fluence the
safe ty and the pr oper func tioning of t he system
System settings These are set tings appli cable to the s ystem cont roller unit , global set tings
for bound nodes and internet connection settings
Backlight miGenie controller options are:
On with timeou t, Always on, Always off
miGenie thermostat options are:
On with timeou t, always of f
On with timeou t
Lock settings Enable or disable the screen lock for the miGenie controller. To lock:
enter a 3 digit cod e for protec tion. To unlock: enter the 3 digit co de
000
Mast er code 401
Product Information View pr oduct details for devices in the system e.g. par t number, firmwa re version, etc.
Signal strength Infor ms about the c urrent s ignal strength of the products connec ted to the sys tem
Internet options Sub-menu relating to the connec tion of an internet gateway – enables
a gateway to be added, repla ced or removed w ith an indic ation of s ignal strength.
System reset Will re set all se ttings to f actory pre-sets
Zone settings Customise each zone according to personal preferences
These are set ting which will be appl ied to a connec ted thermostat
Select zone Selec t the zone for t he following actions
Rename zone To rename an existi ng zone Heating, H Water, Li vRoom
Edit schedule Update the sc hedule for th e zone
Zone setup Contains de tailed zone s etup values – see b elow for descriptions
Minimum
temperature
The minimum set temperature that can be s et
for the zone
5°C
Maximum
temperature
The maximum se t temperature that c an be set
for the zone
30°C
Eco
temperature
Temperature used for energy saving events
e.g. during the night
16°C
Comfort
temperature
Temperature used for comfort events
e.g. dur ing the day
21°C
Off set
temperature
Adjus t the displayed tempe rature to per sonal needs 0°C
miGenie controller miGenie thermostat miGenie gateway
Power Supply 230V a.c . +10% -10% 50Hz 2 X 1.5V IEC LR6(AA) alkaline
batteries
5V d.c. 1A USB Micro- B
Switch Rating 2 (1) A 230V a.c. eac h switch N/A
Wiring Fixed wir ing only, to comply with
current IET re gulations (BS7671)
No wiring required
Battery life N/A 2 years ty pical N /A
Ambient Temperature
Operating: 0º to 45º C (miGenie controller 3 / 4 channel 0º to 40 ºC)
Storage: -20ºC t o 55ºC
Ambient humidity
(non condensing)
Operating 25% to 90%
Storage 15% to 95%
Temperature Range 5 ºC - 30 ºC N/A
Control Accuracy <0.6ºC at 4 º / hour N/A
Timing resolution 1 minute N/A
Temperature resolution 0.5°C N/A
Ball Pressure Test
Temperature
75ºC
Pollution Degree 2
Energy Class IV = 2% (Acc. EU 811/2013, 812/2013, 813/2013, 814/2013) N/A
Software Class A
Without Mains Power Display: blank ; Time: always ke pt
Progr am times: always preser ved
N/A
Rated Impulse Voltage 2.5kV N /A
Radio Frequency 868.3MHz (Bi-directional communication)
Radio Signal Range 30m t ypically. The range may be affec ted by the composition / density and the number
of walls betwe en the miGenie produc ts
Mounting Industry standard wall plate Wall bra cket or ta ble stand Table top
Relevant EC Directives: 20 06/95/EC Low Voltage Direc tive
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
1999/5/EC R&TTE Directive
2013/56/EU Ba ttery Di rective
2011/65/EU RoHS Directive
Applied Standards: EN6073 0-1; EN 60730-2-7; EN60730-2-9
EN 300 220-2; EN 301 489-3
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Step 8: Advanced Settings
miGenie Controller
miGenie Controller
Biflo system: Model T724R Twinzone system: Model T724R
Arrowed numbers relate to the junction box.
! IMPORTANT:
Always switch off the mains before removing
* Consult boiler handbook for details of pump
overrun wiring.
the miGenie Controller – and never fit it to a live
wall-plate!
Make the wiring connections, as above, for the
appropriate system. For surface wiring, snap out the
cable entry strip on the bot tom edge of the wall-plate.
After wiring, clip on the unit and tighten the securing
screws. Check the mains input has a 3A fuse, and switch
on the mains.
miGenie Controller
miGenie controllers are double-insulated and need
no ear th connection, but an earthing continuity (loop)
terminal is provided for convenience.
3 Zone system: Model T744R
From the Home screen, select
Settings, then Advanced settings
as shown.
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From here you can edit the assigned zones, rename them if required
and check the Signal strength.
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Selec t a name from the list or
selec t 'Custom zone name' to
create a new zone name.
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Step 8: Advanced Settings
Add and Remove Devices
(NB: onl y required if adding a n ew thermos tat. All it ems in the Wis h 1, 2 & 3 pac ks are pre- bound)
To manually connect a miGenie thermostat, inser t the batteries into the thermostat and wait for “Bind?” to be
displayed, press ( ) to select. You will also need to enter the binding process on the miGenie Controller, by entering
the Advanced Settings menu, then the Zone settings and selec t the Device manager option. In this screen select
the Add thermostat option to complete the binding proces s. To remove a miGenie Thermostat enter the Device
manager option in the miGenie controller using the same sequence detailed above. The option will now display
Remove Thermos tat, selec t this option and the thermostat will be removed from the sys tem.
To manually connect a miGenie gateway, press and hold the but ton on the rear of the gateway for more than 5
seconds, the LED will repeatedly flash red-yellow- green. You will also need to enter the binding process on the
miGenie Controller, by entering the Advanced Settings menu, then System settings, then Internet options. In this
screen selec t the Add gateway option to complete the binding process. To remove a miGenie Gateway enter the
Internet options menu in the miGenie controller using the same sequence detailed above. The menu will display
Remove gateway, select this option and the gateway will be removed from the system.
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Technical Data