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Installation

&
Maintenance
Manual

Wired Controller
A/C Meeting Room FLTR
MODE SPEED LOUV. TEMP
Model: CIW01 COOL

LOUV. Adj.

Menu

On/Off
OK Back/Help ECO

IMPORTANT:

READ AND UNDERSTAND


THIS MANUAL BEFORE
USING THIS WIRED
CONTROLLER.
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR
FUTURE REFERENCE. P5415484
Important Notice
●● Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning pursues a policy of continuing improvement in design and performance
in its products. As such, Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning reserves the right to make changes at any time
without prior notice.
●● Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning cannot anticipate every possible circumstance that might involve a
potential hazard.
●● This heat pump air conditioning unit is designed for standard air conditioning applications only.
Do not use this unit for anything other than the purposes for which it was intended for.
●● The installer and system specialist must safeguard against leakage in accordance with local pipefitter and
electrical codes. The following standards may be applicable, if local regulations are not available. International
Organization for Standardization: (ISO 5149 or European Standard, EN 378). No part of this manual may be
reproduced in any way without the expressed written consent of Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning.
●● This heat pump air conditioning unit is operated and serviced in the United States of America and comes with a full
complement of the appropriate Safety, Danger, and Caution, warnings.
●● If you have questions, please contact your distributor or dealer.
●● This manual provides common descriptions, basic and advanced information to maintain and service this heat
pump air conditioning unit which you operate as well for other models.
●● This manual should be considered as a permanent part of the air conditioning equipment and should remain with
the air conditioning equipment.

Product Inspection upon Arrival


1. Upon receiving this product, inspect it for any damages incurred in transit. Claims for damage, either apparent or
concealed, should be filed immediately with the shipping company.
2. Check the model number, electrical characteristics (power supply, voltage, and frequency rating), and any
accessories to determine if they agree with the purchase order.
3. The standard utilization for this unit is explained in these instructions. Use of this equipment for purposes other
than what it designed for is not recommended.
4. Please contact your local agent or contractor as any issues involving installation, performance, or maintenance
arise. Liability does not cover defects originating from unauthorized modifications performed by a customer without
the written consent of Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning. Performing any mechanical alterations on this
product without the consent of the manufacturer renders your warranty null and void.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety Summary...............................................................................................................................................3
2. Brand Label.......................................................................................................................................................6
3. Installation Work...............................................................................................................................................6
4. Electrical Wiring................................................................................................................................................8
5. Checking Procedures........................................................................................................................................8
6. Function Selection and Input/Output Setting from the Controller......................................................................9
7. Individual Louver Setting.................................................................................................................................21
8. Adjusting Date/Time........................................................................................................................................22
9. Room Name Registration................................................................................................................................22
10. Setting of Main Controller...............................................................................................................................23
11. Main/Sub Non-display Setting.........................................................................................................................24
12.Setback Trigger Unit........................................................................................................................................25
13. Operation Mode/Setting Temperature Priority Setting....................................................................................26
14. Contact Information Registration....................................................................................................................27
15. Check Menu....................................................................................................................................................27

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1. Safety Summary

Signal Words

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

Indicates a hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

Indicates information considered important, but not hazard-related (for example,


messages relating to property damage).

General Precautions
To reduce the risk of serious injury or death, read these instructions thoroughly and
follow all warnings or cautions included in all manuals that accompanied the product and
are attached to the unit. Refer back to these safety instructions as needed.

●● This system, including this controller, should be installed by personnel certified by Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air
Conditioning. Personnel must be qualified according to local, state and national building and safety codes and
regulations. Incorrect installation could cause leaks, electric shock, fire or an explosion. In areas where Seismic
Performance requirements are specified, the appropriate measures should be taken during installation to guard
against possible damage or injury that might occur in an earthquake. If the unit is not installed appropriately
correctly, injuries may occur because of a falling unit.
●● Use appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as gloves, protective goggles and electrical
protection equipment and tools suited for electrical operation purposes.
●● When transporting, be careful when picking up, moving and mounting these units. Although the controller may be
packed using plastic straps, do not use them for transporting from one location to another.
Do not stand on or put any material on the controller.
●● When installing the controller cabling to the units, do not touch or adjust any safety devices inside the indoor
or outdoor units. All safety features, disengagement, and interlocks must be in place and functioning correctly
before the equipment is put into operation. If these devices are improperly adjusted or tampered with in any way,
a serious accident can occur. Never bypass, wire around, or jump-out any safety device or switch.
●● Use only Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning recommended, provided as standardized, or replacement
parts.

●● Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning will not assume any liability for injuries or damage caused by not
following steps outlined or described in this manual. Unauthorized modifications to Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air
Conditioning products are prohibited as they…
◦◦ May create hazards which could result in death, serious injury or equipment damage;
◦◦ Will void product warranties;
◦◦ May invalidate product regulatory certifications;
◦◦ May violate OSHA standards;

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Take the following precautions to reduce the risk of property damage.

●● Do not touch the main circuit board or electronic components in the controller or remote devices.
Make sure that dust and/or steam does not accumulate on the circuit board.
●● When installing the unit in a hospital or other facility where electromagnetic waves are generated from
nearby medical and/or electronic devices, be prepared for noise and electronic interference Electromagnetic
Interference (EMI). Do not install where the waves can directly radiate into the electrical box, controller cable, or
controller. Inverters, appliances, high-frequency medical equipment, and radio communications equipment may
cause the unit to malfunction. The operation of the unit may also adversely affect these same devices. Install the
unit at least 10 ft. (approximately 3m) away from such devices.
●● Locate the controller at a distance of at least 3 ft. (approximately 1m) between the indoor unit and electric
lighting. Otherwise, the receiver part of the unit may have difficulty receiving operation commands.
●● If the wired controller is installed in a location where electromagnetic radiation is generated, make sure that the
wired controller is shielded and cables are sleeved inside conduit tubing.
●● If there is a source of electrical interference near the power source, install noise suppression equipment (filter).
●● During the test run, check the unit’s operation temperature. If the unit is used in an environment where the
temperature exceeds the operation boundary, it may cause severe damage. Check the operation temperature
boundary in the manual. If there is no specified temperature, use the unit within the operation temperature
boundary of 35° to 104°F (0 to 40°C).
●● Read this installation and maintenance manual for proper electrical wiring work.

Installation Precautions
Take the following precautions to reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or explosion
resulting in serious injury or death:

●● If the remote sensors are not used with this controller, then do not install this controller…
▫▫ In a room where there is no thermostat.
▫▫ Where the unit is exposed to direct sunshine or direct light.
▫▫ Where the unit is in close proximity to a heat source.
▫▫ Where hot/cold air from the outdoors, or a draft from elsewhere (such as air vents, diffusers or grilles) can
affect air circulation.
▫▫ In areas with poor air circulation and ventilation.
●● Perform a test run using the controller to ensure normal operation. Safety guards, shields, barriers, covers, and
protective devices must be in place while the compressor/unit is operating. During the test run, keep fingers and
clothing away from any moving parts.
After installation work for the system has been completed, explain the “Safety Precautions,” use, and maintenance
of the unit to the customer according to the information in all manuals that accompanied the system. All manuals and
warranty information must be given to the user or left near the Indoor Unit.

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Electrical Precautions
Take the following precautions to reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or explosion
resulting in serious injury or death:

●● Only use electrical protection equipment and tools suited for this installation.
●● Insulate the wired controller against moisture and temperature extremes.
●● Use specified cables between units and the controller.
●● Communication cabling must be a minimum of 18-Gauge, 2-Conductor, Stranded Copper.
Shielded cable must be considered for applications and routing in areas of high EMI and other sources of
potentially excessive electrical noise to reduce the potential for communication errors. When shielded cabling
is applied, proper bonding and termination of the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air
Conditioning guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for communication cables must be considered per application
and local code requirements.
●● The polarity of the input terminals is important, so be sure to match the polarity when using contacts that have
polarity.
●● Highly dangerous electrical voltages may be used in this system. Carefully refer to the wiring diagram and these
instructions when wiring. Improper connections and inadequate grounding can cause serious injury or death.
●● Before installing the controller or remote devices, ensure that the indoor and outdoor unit operation has been
stopped. Further, be sure to wait at least five minutes before turning off the main power switch to the indoor or
outdoor units. Otherwise, water leakage or electrical breakdown may result.
●● Do not open the service cover or access panel to the indoor or outdoor units without turning OFF the main
power supply. Before connecting or servicing the controller or cables to indoor or outdoor units, open and tag all
disconnect switches. Never assume electrical power is disconnected. Verify with a meter and equipment.
●● Use an exclusive power supply at the controller’s rated voltage.
●● Be sure to install circuit breakers (ground fault interrupter, isolating switch, molded case circuit breaker, and so
forth) with the specified capacity. Ensure that the wiring terminals are tightened securely to recommended torque
specifications.
●● Clamp electrical wires securely with a cord clamp after all wiring is connected to the terminal block.
In addition, run wires securely through the wiring access channel.
●● When installing the power lines, do not apply tension to the cables. Secure the suspended cables at regular
intervals, but not too tightly.
●● Make sure that the terminals do not come into contact with the surface of the electrical box.
If the terminals are too close to the surface, it may lead to failures at the terminal connection.
●● Do not clean with, or pour water into, the controller as it could cause electric shock and/or damage the unit.
Do not use strong detergent such as a solvent. Clean with a soft cloth.
●● Verify that the ground wire is securely connected. Do not connect ground wiring to gas piping, water piping,
lighting conductor, or telephone ground wiring.

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2. Brand Label
Select the accessory brand label according to the production order.
Attach the accessory brand logo label to this area.

Menu

On/Off
OK Back/Help ECO
Menu

On/Off
OK Back/Help ECO

This Area

The box is to verify your work. Each task to verify that it has been done.

3. Installation Work
[3.1 Selection of Installation Place]
1. Select a suitable staging area in which to assemble the unit. With the customer’s approval, determine the best
placement of the assembled unit. Choose a safe, sequestered area where the inquisitive can't reach it, and keep it
out the way of any direct air discharge.

[3.2 Prior to Installation]


1. This packing contains the following parts.
[A] Wired Controller (Qty.: 1 - For Operation Control)
More than
[B] Screw <M4x16L> (Qty.: 2, For securing the mounting bracket to the wall.) 2 Inches
[C] Operation Manual (Qty.: 1) (51mm)

[3.3 Installation Procedures]


1. Insert the edge of the slotted screwdriver into the groove at the bottom of the holding bracket, push and turn the
slotted screw­driver to separate and remove the controller from the holding bracket.

Back Cover

Approx.
Approx.0-15/64 inch
5/16 Inch
(8mm) (6mm)
Slotted
Screw Driver
Groove Part

Figure Seen from Bottom Side Groove for Attaching Controller

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2. Attach the controller to the holding bracket and connect the cable as follows.
A. In Case of Exposing the Controller Cable

Trace-out Hole
Cable
Attach the stopper (plastic band)
Band Stopper to the cable at the inside of
(Field-Supplied) the draw-out hole.

Feed the cable with its


sheath peeled through
the groove.

Peel away the insulation


at the end of the cable
Secure the holding
Fix the bracket
holding bracket and clamp the M3 (field-
onto theonto
wallthe wall with
with supplied) solderless
screws (accessory). terminals .
screws (accessory).

B. When Using Junction Box


1. Prepare the optional field-supplied Implanted 2. Feed the cable through the conduit tubing in the wall.
Junction Box.
Optional M-size Optional S-size
Junction Box Junction Box

M4 Screws
(Field-Supplied)

3. Cut away the insulation at the end of the cable and


clamp the M3 solderless terminals (field-supplied).

Connect the terminals.

3. Attach the controller body to the mounted holding bracket. Be careful not to pinch the
cable when attaching it.
Remove the
4. Peel away the protective film from the liquid crystal display. protective film.

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4. Electrical Wiring
Example of Communication Cabling:
ATTENTION:
Disconnect all power at the main power source before performing electrical work. Failure to do this can result in fire,
damage to internal components, and severe or fatal electrical shock.

Max. 16 Indoor Units

Electrical Box Electrical Box Controller


Controller of Indoor Unit of Indoor Unit (Secondary)
Terminal Board Terminal Board
A B A B M3.5 A B M3.5 A B
Screws Screws

M3
Screws
Use AWG 18 (0.82mm
Twist
2
) cable,
Pair Cable with(18-Gauge, 2-Conductor,
Shield Tube: Stranded 2Copper).
1P- AWG 18(0.82mm ) or more

A. Communication cabling must be a minimum of 18-Gauge, 2-Conductor, Stranded Copper. Shielded cable must be
considered for applications and routing in areas of high EMI and other sources of potentially excessive electrical noise
to reduce the potential for communication errors. When shielded cabling is applied, proper bonding and termination of
the cable shield is required as per Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning guidelines. Plenum and riser ratings for
communication cables must be considered per application and local code requirements. The use of any other grade of
cable other than that specified above can result in damage from electronic interference (EMI).
B. Maintain a distance more than 11-13/16 inches (30cm) between the communication cables (controller cable and
communication cables) and power source of the indoor units. If this is not done, the unit can malfunction due to
electromagnetic interference (EMI) generated by incoming power cables from the power source.
C. In systems where multiple indoor units are in synchronized control under a single controller, assign the refrigerant
cycle numbers and address for indoor units without duplication.
D. Refer to the "Unit No. Setting" of each Installation and Maintenance manual provided with indoor unit when
performing electrical wiring work between the controller and indoor units for setting the refrigerant cycle number and
the indoor unit address.
E. No gap should exist between the controller cable and the cable access inlet of the controller box casing. If there is a
gap, cover and seal the gap with vinyl tape. Failure to insulate against the penetration of moisture and insects can
result in degraded performance and damage to the unit.
F. If case of operating with two controllers (Primary and Secondary), set the primary and secondary controllers by
selecting the appropriate function for those controllers. Refer to Section 6. After this is set, turn OFF the power
supply to all indoor units connected to these controllers.

5. Checking Procedures
1. Turn ON the power supply 5. Test Run
for all the indoor units. ● The Test Run screen is displayed.

Test Run Setting: 2 units


2. For models equipped with an * The total number of the indoor units connected is indicated
MODE : COOL
auto-address function, wait on the LCD (liquid crystal display).
SPEED :
approximately 3 minutes. * If a number other than a correct number is displayed,
This function is being the auto-address function does not work properly due to
automatically performed. improper wiring or electrical interference and so forth.
(There is a built-in 5 minute Sel. Adj. ON Back Rtrn Turn OFF the power supply, check the following items and
requirement according to the perform the correct connection.
setting condition.) (Do not repeat turning ON and OFF within 10 seconds.)
NOTE
Next, select using language 1. The power supply to the indoor unit was not turned ON or
from the “Menu”. When “00” is displayed, there is an incorrect wiring issue.
Refer to the “Language the auto-address function 2. There was an incorrect connection issue regarding
Setting” of the CIW01’s may be activated. interconnecting cables between indoor units or of the
operation manual for details. Cancel “Test Run” mode controller cable.
and set it again. 3. There was an incorrect setting of the rotary switch and
3. Press and hold “Menu” DIP switches (the settings were overlapped), on the
and “Back/Help” printed circuit board (PCB) for the indoor unit.
simultaneously for at least
3 seconds. The Test Run ● Press “ ” (On/Off) again to activate Test Run.
menu is displayed. ● Press “ ” and set each item.

4. Select “Test Run” by 6. Canceling “Test Run” Mode


pressing “ ” and press
1. When the unit is not in operation, press “Back/Help”.
“OK”. The Test Run screen
is displayed. 2. When the unit is in operation, press “ ” (On/Off).

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6. Function Selection and Input/Output Setting from the Controller
• Setting from Test Run Menu

1. Press and hold “Menu” and “Back/Help” simultaneously


Test Run Menu
for at least 3 seconds during the normal mode (when unit
is not operated). The Test Run menu is displayed. Test Run
Function Selection 01
Thermistor Selection /
2. Select “Function Selection” or “Input/Output” from the Input/Output 03
Test Run menu and press “OK”. Elevating Grille Setting
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

3. Select the indoor unit by pressing “ ” and touch


Function Selection
“OK”.
(This screen is NOT displayed when the number of an All
indoor unit connected with the controller is 01-01
"1". In this case, "4" is displayed.)
01-02
01-03
01-04
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

Function Selection Input/Output Setting


4. Press “ ” and select the item. 4. Press “ ” and select the item.
Function Selection:01-03 Input/Output:01-03
Item Setting Item Setting Connector
b1 00 01 Input 1 00 CN3 1-2
b2 00 Input 2 00 CN3 2-3
/
b3 00 Output1 00 CN7 1-2
b4 00 31
Output2 00 CN7 1-3
b5 00 Output3 00 CN8 1-2
Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn

5. Press “ ” and change the setting. 5. Press “ ” and change the setting.
Function Selection:01-03 Input/Output:01-03
Item Setting Item Setting Connector
b1 00 01 Input 1 00 CN3 1-2
b2 00 Input 2 00 CN3 2-3
/
b3 01 Output1 01 CN7 1-2
b4 00 31 Output2 00 CN7 1-3
b5 00 Output3 00 CN8 1-2
Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn

6. Press “OK” so that the confirmation screen is displayed.


Function Selection:01-03

Confirm function
7. Select “Yes” and press “OK”.
selection setting?
The Test Run menu is displayed after the setting is
confirmed.
If “No” is selected, the screen returns to "4". Yes No

8. Press “Back/Help” on the Test Run menu to return to the Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

normal mode.
(Figure for Function Selection)

To set other units, press “Back/Help” at "4" and "5" so that the screen returns to "3".
(If the number of an indoor unit connected with the controller is "1", the screen returns to "1".)

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● Table A: Optional Setting Items for Function Selection
Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
o o
00 Standard (Set Temp. +7 F (+4 C)) (*1)
Cancellation of Heating 01 Removal (Set Temp.)
1 b1 Temperature Compensation ○ 02 Set Temp. +3oF (+2oC) (*2)
due to Uneven Heat Load 03 Set Temp. +5oF (+3oC)
04 Set Temp. +2oF (+1oC)
Circulator Function during 00 Not Available
2 b2
Heating Thermo-OFF ○ 01 Available
3 b3 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Standard 1,200 hrs (Factory-Setting)
01 100 hrs
4 b4 Change of Filter Cleaning Time ○ 02 1,200 hrs
03 2,500 hrs
04 No Indication
00 Standard
5 b5 Fixing (Locking) Operation Mode × 01 Fixed (Locked)
Fixing (Locking) Setting Temperature 00 Standard
6 b6
(*2) × 01 Fixed (Locked)
Fixing (Locking) Operation as 00 Standard
7 b7
Exclusive Cooling Unit × 01 Fixed (Locked)
00 Not Available
8 b8 Automatic COOL/HEAT Operation × 01 Available
00 Standard
9 b9 Fixing (Locking) Fan Speed × 01 Fixed (Locked)
10 bA Not Prepared - - Not Used
00 Standard (No Compensation)
Cooling Temperature Compensation
11 bb
due to Uneven Heat Load × 01 Set Temp. –2oF (–1oC)
02 Set Temp. –3oF (–2oC)
12 bC Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
13 bd Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
14 bE Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
15 C1 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
16 C2 Not Prepared - - Not Used
17 C3 Not Prepared - - Not Used
18 C4 Not Prepared - - Not Used
Hi Speed 00 Not Available
19 C5 (Except for Hi Speed during Heating ○ 01 Hi Speed 1 (*3)
Thermo-OFF) 02 Hi Speed 2
Hi Speed during Heating Thermo- 00 Not Available
20 C6
OFF ○ 01 Available
Canceling of Enforced 3 Minutes
00 Standard
21 C7 Minimum Operation Time of ○ 01 Cancelation
Compressor
< If Wired Controller Thermistor is Selected ˃
00 Not Available
01 Control by Thermistor of Wired Controller
02 Control by Average Value of Indoor Suction
Thermistor and Thermistor of Wired Controller
22 C8 Thermistor of Wired Controller ○ < If Remote Sensor is Selected ˃
00 Control by Average Value of Indoor Suction
Thermistor and Remote Sensor
01 Control by Remote Sensor
02 Same as "00"
23 C9 Not Prepared - - Not Used
24 CA Not Prepared - - Not Used
00 Forced Stoppage Input: A Contact
25 Cb Selection of Forced Stoppage Logic ○ 01 Forced Stoppage Input: B Contact
26 CC Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
27 Cd Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
28 CE Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
< Wall Mounted Type >
00 Standard (7-Step Operation)
(5 steps for cooling / dry mode)
01 Cold Draft Prevention
(5 Steps: lower 2 steps cut off)
(Heating and fan only)
29 CF Change of Louver Swing Angle ○ 02 Not Used
< Other than Wall Mounted Type with louvers >
00 Standard (7-Step Operation)
01 Cold Draft Prevention
(5 Steps: lower 2 steps cut off)
02 High Ceiling (higher 2 steps cut off)
00 Not Available
30 d1 Power Supply ON/OFF 1 ○ 01 Available
31 d2 Not Prepared - - Not Used
00 Not Available
32 d3 Power Supply ON/OFF 2 ○ 01 Available
Prevention for Cooling Discharge Air 00 Not Available
33 d4
Temp. Decrease (*4) ○ 01 Available
Prevention for Heating Discharge Air 00 Not Available
34 d5
Temp. Decrease ○ 01 Available
35 d6 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
36 d7 Not Prepared - - Not Used
37 E1 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
38 E2 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
39 E3 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
40 E4 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
41 E5 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Not Available
Indoor Fan Operation Time After
42 E6
Cooling Operation Stoppage ○ 01 60 min.
02 120 min.
43 E7 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
Fan Operation Control during 00 Not Available (LOW)
44 E8
Heating Thermo-OFF ○ 01 SLOW
45 E9 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
46 EA Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Not Available
Fan Operation Control during
47 Eb
Cooling Thermo-OFF ○ 01 LOW
02 SLOW
Forced Thermo-ON Stoppage during 00 Not Available
48 EC
Cooling ○ 01 Available
49 Ed Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Not Available
50 EE Automatic Fan Speed Control ○ 01 Available
Automatic Fan Speed Control 00 Not Available
51 EF
(High 2) ○ 01 Available
52 F0 Not Prepared - - Not Used
00 No Function
01 OFF Timer by 1 hr
02 OFF Timer by 2 hrs
• •
• •
23 OFF Timer by 23 hrs
53 F1 Automatic OFF Timer Setting × 24 OFF Timer by 24 hrs
0A OFF Timer by 30 min.
0B OFF Timer by 90 min.
* Do not set the functions “0C”~“0F” 0C OFF Timer by 40 min.

}
when 2 (two) wired controllers are 0D OFF Timer by 45 min. Do not set them when
used in the same controller group. 0E OFF Timer by 50 min. two wired controllers
0F OFF Timer by 55 min. are used.

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
Wired Controller Primary-Secondary 00 Primary
54 F2
Setting × 01 Secondary
Automatic Reset of Setting 00 Not Available
55 F3
Temperature (*5) × 01 Available
00 30 min. (Factory-Setting)
01 15 min.
56 F4 Automatic Reset Time × 02 60 min.
03 90 min.
66 (19) 66oF (19oC)
68 (20) 68oF (20oC)
70 (21) 70oF (21oC)
72 (22) 72oF (22oC)
74 (23) 74oF (23oC)
Automatic Reset Temperature 76 (24) 76oF (24oC)
57 F5
for Cooling (*6) × 77 (25) 77oF (25oC) (Factory-Setting)
78 (26) 78oF (26oC)
80 (27) 80oF (27oC)
82 (28) 82oF (28oC)
84 (29) 84oF (29oC)
86 (30) 86oF (30oC)
62 (17) 62oF (17oC)
64 (18) 64oF (18oC)
66 (19) 66oF (19oC)
68 (20) 68oF (20oC)
70 (21) 70oF (21oC) (Factory-Setting)
72 (22) 72oF (22oC)
Automatic Reset Temperature 74 (23) 74oF (23oC)
58 F6
for Heating (*7) × 76 (24) 76oF (24oC)
77 (25) 77oF (25oC)
78 (26) 78oF (26oC)
80 (27) 80oF (27oC)
82 (28) 82oF (28oC)
84 (29) 84oF (29oC)
86 (30) 86oF (30oC)
Operation Stoppage Prevention by
00 Not Available
59 F7 Wired Controller Operational Error × 01 Available
(*8)
Lock Function for Operation Mode 00 Not Available
60 F8
Selection × 01 Available (Factory-Setting)
Lock Function for Temperature 00 Not Available
61 F9
Setting × 01 Available (Factory-Setting)
Lock Function for Fan Speed 00 Not Available
62 FA
Selection × 01 Available (Factory-Setting)
Lock Function for Swing Louver 00 Not Available
63 Fb
Operation × 01 Available (Factory-Setting)
00 66oF (19oC)
01 68oF (20oC)
02 70oF (21oC)
03 72oF (22oC)
04 74oF (23oC)
Cooling Lower Limit for Setting
64 FC
Temperature (*6) × 05 76oF (24oC)
06 77oF (25oC)
07 78oF (26oC)
08 80oF (27oC)
09 82oF (28oC)
10 84oF (29oC)

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
o o
00 86 F (30 C)
01 84oF (29oC)
02 82oF (28oC)
03 80oF (27oC)
04 78oF (26oC)
05 77oF (25oC)
Heating Upper Limit for Setting
65 Fd
Temperature (*7) × 06 76oF (24oC)
07 74oF (23oC)
08 72oF (22oC)
09 70oF (21oC)
10 68oF (20oC)
11 66oF (19oC)
12 64oF (18oC)
66 FE Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
67 FF Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
68 H1 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Indication
69 H2 Indication of Hot Start × 01 No Indication
70 H3 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
71 H4 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
72 J1 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
73 J2 Not Prepared - - Not Used
00 Green
74 J3 Run Indicator Color × 01 Red
00 No Setting (Factory Default)
Wired Controller Run/Stop
75 J4
Prohibit by Central Controller (*8) × 01 Wired Controller Run/Stop Operation Prohibited
02 Wired Controller Run Operation Prohibited
76 J5 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
77 J6 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
78 J7 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Not Available
79 J8 Eco-operation (*9) × 01 Available
80 J9 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
81 JA Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
82 Jb Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 0oF (-0oC)
01 -1oF (-0.5oC)
02 -2oF (-1.0oC)
03 -3oF (-1.5oC)
04 -3oF (-2.0oC)
05 -4oF (-2.5oC)
06 -5oF (-3.0oC)
Calibration for Thermistor of Wired 07 -6oF (-3.5oC)
83 JC
Controller × 08 +1oF (+0.5oC)
09 +2oF (+1.0oC)
10 +3oF (+1.5oC)
11 +3oF (+2.0oC)
12 +4oF (+2.5oC)
13 +5oF (+3.0oC)
14 +6oF (+3.5oC)
15 0oF (-0oC)
84 K1 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
85 K2 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
86 K3 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
87 K4 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Standard
88 K5 Motion Sensor Detection Level ○ 01 High
02 Low

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
00 ALL
Operation Setting during
01 COOL/DRY
89 K6 Thermistor of Wired Controller ○ 02 HEAT
or Remote Sensor
03 ALL
00 Normal
Radiation Temperature Sensor 01 Upper
90 K7
Calibration ○ 02 Lower
03 Normal
Control of Dew Condensation
00 Not Available
91 K8 Prevention ○ 01 Available
(Only for Mini Cassette Type) (*10)
92 K9 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
93 KA Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 A
01 B
94 L1 Setting Position of Motion Sensor ○ 02 -
03 D
95 L2 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Receive Air: Low (Standard)
Louver Setting during Energy-Saving
01 Receive Air: Medium
96 L3 Forced Thermo-OFF ○ 02 Receive Air: High
(Only for Mini Cassette Type) (*11)
03 Not Available
Fan Speed during Energy-Saving 00 Not Available (Standard)
97 L4
Forced Thermo-OFF ○ 01 Available
Louver Swing Operation 00 Not Available
98 L5
Energy-Saving Forced Thermo-OFF ○ 01 Available
99 L6 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
100 L7 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
101 L8 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
Auxiliary Heater at Defrosting 00 ON
102 L9
Operation ○ 01 OFF
103 LA Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
104 Lb Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Every 1oF (0.5oC)
105 P1 Setting Temperature × 01 Every 2oF (1oC)
106 P2 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Inlet Air Thermistor
01 Outlet Air Thermistor
107 P3 Thermistor Selection (*12) × 02 Thermistor of Wired Controller
03 Remote Sensor
Display of Thermistor Temperature 00 Not Available
108 P4
(*13) × 01 Available
00 Show
109 P5 Temperature while FAN Mode × 01 Hide
00 Available
110 P6 ECO Button Operation × 01 Not Available
00 Not Available
111 P7 Menu Screen Transition Prohibited × 01 Available
112 P8 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
113 P9 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 1 hr
114 PA Daylight Saving Time × 01 2 hrs
115 Pb Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
116 PC Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Not Available
117 q1 Auxiliary Heater Setting × 01 Available

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
o o
-3(-1.5) -3 F (-1.5 C)
-4(-2.5) -4oF (-2.5oC)
-5(-3.0) -5oF (-3.0oC)
-6(-3.5) -6oF (-3.5oC)
118 q2 Auxiliary Heater ON Compensation × -7(-4.0) -7oF (-4.0oC)
-8(-4.5) -8oF (-4.5oC)
-9(-5.0) -9oF (-5.0oC)
-1(-0.5) -1oF (-0.5oC)
-2(-1.0) -2oF (-1.0oC)
0(0.0) 0oF (0.0oC)
119 q3 Auxiliary Heater OFF Compensation × 1(0.5) 1oF (0.5oC)
-4 (-20.0) -4oF (-20.0oC)
2 (-17.0) 2oF (-17.0oC)
8 (-13.0) 8oF (-13.0oC)
14(-10.0) 14oF (-10.0oC)
Ambient Temperature Restriction
120 q4
Setpoint × 20 (- 7.0) 20oF (- 7.0oC)
26 (- 3.0) 26oF (- 3.0oC)
32 ( 0.0) 32oF ( 0.0oC)
-13(-25.0) -13oF (-25.0oC)
-8 (-22.0) -8oF (-22.0oC)
4(2.5) 4oF (2.5oC)
5(3.0) 5oF (3.0oC)
Ambient Temperature Restriction 6(3.5) 6oF (3.5oC)
121 q5
Setpoint Compensation × 1(0.5) 1oF (0.5oC)
2(1.0) 2oF (1.0oC)
3(1.5) 3oF (1.5oC)
00 Duct Heater
122 q6 Heater Select × 01 Baseboard Heater
00 Available
123 q7 Emergency Heat Control × 01 Not Available
124 q8 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
125 q9 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
126 qA Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Not Available
01 COOL only
127 qb Mode with Setback × 02 HEAT only
03 COOL HEAT
00 3°F (2.0°C)
01 5°F (3.0°C)
Temp. Difference during Setback
128 qC
Operation × 02 7°F (4.0°C)
03 9°F (5.0°C)
04 2°F (1.0°C)
00 10 min.
01 20 min.
02 30 min.
03 40 min.
04 50 min.
05 60 min.
129 qd Minimum Setback (Stop) Time × 06 70 min.
07 80 min.
08 90 min.
09 100 min.
10 110 min.
11 120 min.
00 Always
01 Input
130 qE Setback Mode × 02 Scheduling
03 Manual
00 Stop
Operation State after Terminating
131 qF
Setback Operation × 01 Run
02 State before Setback Operation
00 Not Available
132 r1 Dual Setpoint × 01 Available

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
o o
2(1.0) 2 F (1.0 C)
3(1.5) 3oF (1.5oC)
Cooling/Heating Changeover
133 r2
Temperature × 4(2.5) 4oF (2.5oC)
5(3.0) 5oF (3.0oC)
1(0.5) 1oF (0.5oC)
4(2.5) 4oF (2.5oC)
5(3.0) 5oF (3.0oC)
6(3.5) 6oF (3.5oC)
7(4.0) 7oF (4.0oC)
8(4.5) 8oF (4.5oC)
134 r3 Setback Temperature Compensation × 9(5.0) 9oF (5.0oC)
10(5.5) 10oF (5.5oC)
1(0.5) 1oF (0.5oC)
2(1.0) 2oF (1.0oC)
3(1.5) 3oF (1.5oC)
135 r4 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
136 r5 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
137 r6 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
138 r7 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
139 r8 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
00 Run/Stop both Available on Wired Controller
Wired Controller Prohibit Function 01 Run/Stop both Unavailable on Wired Controller
140 r9
while Setback Operation × 02 Run Unavailable/Stop Available on Wired
Controller
141 rA Not Prepared × - Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)
00 Not Available
01 10 min.
02 20 min.
03 30 min.
04 40 min.
05 50 min.
Minimum Cool/Heat Time for
142 rb
Auto Cool/Heat Operation × 06 60 min.
07 70 min.
08 80 min.
09 90 min.
10 100 min.
11 110 min.
12 120 min.

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
00 Not Available
01 68°F (20.0°C)
02 70°F (21.0°C)
03 72°F (22.0°C)
04 74°F (23.0°C)
05 75°F (24.0°C)
06 77°F (25.0°C)
07 78°F (26.0°C)
08 80°F (27.0°C)
09 82°F (28.0°C)
10 84°F (29.0°C)
11 86°F (30.0°C)
12 88°F (31.0°C)
13 90°F (32.0°C)
14 92°F (33.0°C)
15 94°F (34.0°C)
16 95°F (35.0°C)
17 96°F (36.0°C)
18 99°F (37.0°C)
19 100°F (38.0°C)
Threshold for Outdoor Temperature
20 102°F (39.0°C)
143 rC for Heat Control in Auto Cool/Heat × 21 104°F (40.0°C)
Dual Setpoint
22 32°F ( 0.0°C)
23 34°F ( 1.0°C)
24 36°F ( 2.0°C)
25 38°F ( 3.0°C)
26 40°F ( 4.0°C)
27 41°F ( 5.0°C)
28 42°F ( 6.0°C)
29 44°F ( 7.0°C)
30 46°F ( 8.0°C)
31 48°F ( 9.0°C)
32 50°F (10.0°C)
33 52°F (11.0°C)
34 54°F (12.0°C)
35 56°F (13.0°C)
36 58°F (14.0°C)
37 59°F (15.0°C)
38 61°F (16.0°C)
39 62°F (17.0°C)
40 64°F (18.0°C)
41 66°F (19.0°C)

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
00 Not Available
01 50°F ( 10.0°C)
02 52°F ( 11.0°C)
03 54°F ( 12.0°C)
04 56°F ( 13.0°C)
05 58°F ( 14.0°C)
06 59°F ( 15.0°C)
07 60°F ( 16.0°C)
08 62°F ( 17.0°C)
09 64°F ( 18.0°C)
10 66°F ( 19.0°C)
11 68°F ( 20.0°C)
12 70°F ( 21.0°C)
13 72°F ( 22.0°C)
14 74°F ( 23.0°C)
15 76°F ( 24.0°C)
16 77°F ( 25.0°C)
17 78°F ( 26.0°C)
18 80°F ( 27.0°C)
19 82°F ( 28.0°C)
20 84°F ( 29.0°C)
21 86°F ( 30.0°C)
22 88°F ( 31.0°C)
23 90°F ( 32.0°C)
24 92°F ( 33.0°C)
25 94°F ( 34.0°C)
26 95°F ( 35.0°C)
27 96°F ( 36.0°C)
28 98°F ( 37.0°C)
29 100°F ( 38.0°C)
Threshold for Outdoor Temperature
30 102°F ( 39.0°C)
144 rd for Cool Control in Auto Cool/Heat × 31 104°F ( 40.0°C)
Dual Setpoint
32 -4°F (-20.0°C)
33 -2°F (-19.0°C)
34 0°F (-18.0°C)
35 2°F (-17.0°C)
36 4°F (-16.0°C)
37 5°F (-15.0°C)
38 6°F (-14.0°C)
39 8°F (-13.0°C)
40 10°F (-12.0°C)
41 12°F (-11.0°C)
42 14°F (-10.0°C)
43 16°F (- 9.0°C)
44 18°F (- 8.0°C)
45 20°F (- 7.0°C)
46 22°F (- 6.0°C)
47 23°F (- 5.0°C)
48 24°F (- 4.0°C)
49 26°F (- 3.0°C)
50 28°F (- 2.0°C)
51 30°F (- 1.0°C)
52 32°F ( 0.0°C)
53 34°F ( 1.0°C)
54 36°F ( 2.0°C)
55 38°F ( 3.0°C)
56 40°F ( 4.0°C)
57 41°F ( 5.0°C)
58 42°F ( 6.0°C)
59 44°F ( 7.0°C)
60 46°F ( 8.0°C)
61 48°F ( 9.0°C)

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Individual Setting
No. Items Optional Function Contents Setting
Setting Condition
00 59°F (15.0°C)
01 60°F (16.0°C)
02 62°F (17.0°C)
03 64°F (18.0°C)
Setback Activating Temp. 04 66°F (19.0°C)
145 rE
for Heat Mode × 05 50°F (10.0°C)
06 52°F (11.0°C)
07 54°F (12.0°C)
08 56°F (13.0°C)
09 58°F (14.0°C)
00 78°F (26.0°C)
01 80°F (27.0°C)
02 82°F (28.0°C)
03 84°F (29.0°C)
04 86°F (30.0°C)
Setback Activating Temp.
146 rF
for Cool Mode × 05 88°F (31.0°C)
06 90°F (32.0°C)
07 92°F (33.0°C)
08 94°F (34.0°C)
09 95°F (35.0°C)
10 77°F (25.0°C)
147 S1 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
148 S2 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
149 S3 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
150 S4 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
151 S5 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
152 S6 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
153 S7 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)
154 S8 Not Prepared - - Not Used (Use as 00 setting conditions)

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(*1): Temperatures for Floor Exposed Type & Floor Concealed Types are not offset. Setting temperature are used as
they are.
(*2): The “02”, “03”, “04” settings may not be available depending on the type of indoor unit.
When connecting multiple indoor units, do separate settings.
(*3): If Duct type models, 00: Increasing fan speed 1 (standard), 01: Increasing fan speed 2 (high static pressure),
02: Standard (low static pressure).
(*4): Since it depends on the model, please refer to the Service Manual of each model.
(*5): If the set temperature is changed and kept within the set time at “F4”, the temperature is automatically changed
to “F5” and “F6”. (If the set temperature is out of range at “F5” and “F6”, it is applied within the upper and lower
limits for the set temperature.)
(*6): Applicable to the fan, cooling and dry operation modes.
(*7): Applicable to the heating operation mode.
(*8): If the operation on the wired controller is locked by this function (J4), Run/Stop state cannot be changed even in
the emergency. Make sure that this lock will NOT cause any inconvenience.
(*9): When the unit is restarted by the controller, the temperature automatically changes to the setting temperature of
“F5” or “F6”.
(*10): Available only for 4-Way Cassette Compact Type, 2-Way Cassette Type, 1-Way Cassette Type.
(*11): Available only for 4-Way Cassette Type, 4-Way Cassette Compact Type, 2-Way Cassette Type, 1-Way Cassette
Type, Ceiling Type.
(*12): Turning “P4” to “01” can select thermistor (sensor) that can show temperature setpoint.
(*13): Function “01” can show up sensor temperature selected by “P3”.

NOTES:
1. Power ON, wait 3 minutes and then change the optional setting.
2. When changing the “CF” setting (change of louver swing angle), restore the power supply or allow the louver to
make one complete swing fully in the auto-swing mode to apply the optional setting.
3. The optional settings may be different according to the indoor and outdoor unit models.
Check to ensure that the unit has the optional setting.
4. Record the setting conditions for each optional setting in the “Setting” column of the table below.
5. The above optional functions marked with an “X” at the individual setting can change the condition only when “All
Rooms” is set.

● Table B: Input and Output Number Display and Connectors

Input Number Display Factory Setting


Port Setting
Input/Output Indication Setting Item Indication
Input 1 CN3 1-2 Remote ON/OFF 1 (Level) 03
Input 2 CN3 2-3 Prohibiting Remote Control after Manual Stoppage 06
Output 1 CN7 1-2 Operation 01
Output 2 CN7 1-3 Alarm 02
Output 3 CN8 1-2 Thermo-ON for Heating 06

● Table C: Input and Output Settings and Display Codes

Code Indicated Input Output


00 Not set Not set
01 Room Thermostat (for Cooling) Operation
02 Room Thermostat (for Heating) Alarm
03 Remote ON/OFF 1 (Level) Cooling
04 Remote ON/OFF 2 (Operation) Thermo-ON for Cooling
05 Remote ON/OFF 2 (Stoppage) Heating
06 Forbidding Remote Control after Manual Stoppage Thermo-ON for Heating
07 Remote Cooling / Heating Change Not set
09 Setback Operation

NOTES:
* Change the optional setting after waiting at least 3 minutes elapsed time after start-up.
* Do not set the elevating grille for the total heat exchanger.
* Record the setting conditions for each input and output in the “Setting” column of the table.

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7. Individual Louver Setting
This setting is available only for an indoor unit equipped with just an individual louver.
Each louver angle can be set individually as shown in the following procedure.

1. Press and hold “Menu” while in the normal mode (when


the unit is in operation). Menu 15:10(Fri)
The menu is displayed. Individual Louver Setting
Louver Open/Close 03
VENTI /
2. Select “Individual Louver Setting” from the menu and Total Heat Exchanger SET 05
press “OK”.
The louver setting is displayed. Function 15
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

3. Select “Individual Louver Setting” from the louver setting


and press “OK”. Individual Louver Setting
Individual Louver Setting
Cancel INDV Louver SET

Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

4. Select the indoor unit to change the louver direction by


pressing “ ” and press “OK”. Individual Louver Setting
(This screen is NOT displayed when the number of 01-01
indoor unit connected with the controller is
one. In this case, "5" is displayed.) 01-02
01-03
01-04
Select unit to set.
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

5. Press “ ” and select louver direction.


The selected louver is opened and the other louvers are Individual Louver Setting:01-03
closed. 1 2 3 4

Adjust air direction & louver angle.


Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn

6. Press “Menu” while “Back/Help” is pressed.


The confirmation screen is displayed.
Louver Outlet Setting:01-03

Change louver outlet number?


7. Select “Yes” and press “OK”. The setting "5" is displayed (2 1, 3 2, 4 3, 1 4)
after the setting change is confirmed.
If “No” is selected and “OK” is pressed, the screen
Yes No
returns to "5".
●● Regarding “Individual Louver Setting”, the louver Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
selected at "5" is set as number "1" and the other
louver number is automatically changed to clockwise
as shown at right.

NOTE:
This “Individual Louver Setting” is NOT available when two controllers are used in the same group.
(including a combination with a Wired Controller + Wireless Controller).

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8. Adjusting Date/Time
The date and time can be set from “Adjusting Date/Time”.

1. Press “Menu” while in the normal mode.


The menu is displayed.

2. Select “Adjusting Date/Time” from the menu and


press “OK”.

3. Press “ ” and select “yyyy/mm/dd/hh/mm”.


Adjusting Date/Time

yyyy mm dd hh mm
2019 01 01 00 : 19
4. Press “ ” and set the date and time.
(Press or keep pressing “ ” to adjust numbers.)
Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn

5. After the setting is completed, press “OK” so that the


confirmation screen is displayed. Adjusting Date/Time

Set date/time?

6. Select “Yes” and press “OK”. The screen returns to the


normal mode after the setting is confirmed. Yes No
If “No” is pressed, the screen returns to "3".
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

9. Room Name Registration


A name of the room (installation location of controller) can be registered from “Room Name Registration”.

1. Press “Menu” while in the normal mode.


The menu is displayed.

2. Select “Room Name Registration” from the menu and


press “OK”.

3. Press “Back/Help” to change letter type.


Room Name Registration
Meeting Roo m
ABC ' + * ; . ? - / : =
4. Press “ ” to select letter. abc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Sym.1 q w e r t y u i o p
Sym.2 € a s d f g h j k l
< > z x c v b n m ,
5. Press “OK” to confirm the letter. (Maximum: 12 letters) Spce Del. ← → Fin.
Sel. ECO Letter OK Entr Menu Fin.

6. Select “Fin.” and press “OK”, the confirmation screen


is displayed. (Also, press “Menu” and the confirmation Room Name Registration
screen is displayed.)
Meeting Room
Save change?
7. Select “Yes” and press “OK”. The screen returns to the
normal mode after the setting is confirmed. Yes No
If “No” is pressed, the screen returns to "3".
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

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10. Setting of Main Controller
In the example system shown below, the Main and Sub wired controllers are configured automatically along with a
corresponding icon on the display. If opting to change over from "SUB" to "MAIN" controller, follow the steps below:

A visual example of a refrigeration environment containing a group of multiple controllers:

The indoor and outdoor units need to correspond with the functions shown in table D.
Some outdoor units cannot use the settings “Power Up Setting* ” and “Quick Function* ”.

H-LINK Control
Cable
Main … Only One Controller in Same
Controller Refrigerant System

Sub … Controller in addition to the Main


Controller Controller in the same Refrigerant
Controller System
Cable
On/Off On/Off On/Off
ECO ECO ECO

Main Sub Sub

Concerning main and sub controllers, the range of settings may differ for the functions shown below.

● Table D: Relation between Main/Sub Controller and Setting Range


Function Main Sub
Power Saving Mode Setting ○ ×
Outdoor Unit Detailed Setting ○ ×
Capacity Control Power Saving Level Switch ○ ×
Indoor Unit Detailed Setting ○ ×
Rotation Control ON/OFF ○ ○
Detailed Setting ○ ○
Intermittent Control
Power Saving Level Switch ○ ○
Operation Noise Reduction ○ ×
Outdoor Capacity Control ○ ×
Power Saving Schedule
Intermittent Control ○ ○
Operation Noise Reduction Schedule ○ ×
Power Up Setting* ○ ×
Quick Function* ○ ○
○: Available ×: Not Available
Follow the steps below to toggle from the sub controller to the main controller.
1. Press and hold “Menu” and “Back/Help” simultaneously for at least 3 seconds while in the normal mode (while the unit is
inactive). The Test Run menu is displayed.

2. Select “Main Remote Setting” from the Test Run menu and press “OK”. The confirmation screen is displayed.

3. Select “YES” and press “OK”. The word “Processing” is


displayed during the progression phase. Setting of the Main Remote Control
Select “NO”, and the Test Run menu is displayed.

After the change is applied, the Power Save Mode reads: Change to main remote even if
“No Setting”. Also, the “Power Saving Detailed Settings”, each settings is initialized?
“Power Saving”, “Sav/Reduction Schedule”, “Operation
Noise Reduction”, “Priority Setting” and “Power Up Yes No
Setting” functions are initialized.
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

Reset the settings.

4. The display changes to the confirmation screen.

5. Press “OK” to return to the Test Run menu.

6. Press “Back/Help” in the Test Run menu to return to the normal mode.

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● When using two controllers, only the primary controller can be set as the main controller. In cases where two
controllers are both sub controllers, the “Main Remote Control Setting” is only accessible from the master controller.
● In cases where the primary controller is a "Main Controller" and the secondary controller is a "Sub Controller", when
the primary controller and the secondary controller are changed by the function selection, Main and Sub controllers is
also switched simultaneously.
● If the sub controller is displayed, the main switch may not function normally. Please verify the cable connection.
● If a remote control group is operating with multiple refrigerant systems, the ECO function may not operate normally.

11. Main/Sub Non-display Setting


It is possible to hide the icon for Main or Sub for the controller.

1. The menu is displayed when pressing “Menu” in Normal Mode.

2. Select “Screen Display Setting” from the menu and press “OK”.

3. Press “ ” to select “Main/Sub Display”.

4. Press “ ” to select “Non-display”.

5. Press “OK” after the selection. The confirmation screen is displayed.

6. Select “YES” and press “OK” to confirm the setting. The screen returns to the normal mode.
If “NO” is pressed, the screen returns to (4).

* Refer also to page 34 of the operation manual.

< Sample Screen>


A/C Meeting Room
MODE SPEED LOUV. TEMP

COOL

MAIN
LOUV. Adj.

Display Non-display

MAIN
No icon
SUB

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12. Setback Trigger Unit
This function is used to change trigger unit.

1. In normal mode (while air conditioner is NOT set to ON), press “Menu” switch and “Back/Help” switch simultaneously
for 3 seconds or longer. Test Run menu is shown.

2. Select “Setback Trigger Unit” on the Test Run menu and press “OK”.
“Setback Trigger Unit” setting is shown.

3. Press “ ” switch to select target indoor unit and


press “OK”. Setback Trigger Unit
“4” is shown if only one indoor unit is connected to this
01-01
remote controller.
01-02
01-03
01-04

Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

Refrigerant Cycle – Address Number


Indoor unit that is currently set as trigger unit has “●”
on the top left.

4. Press “ ” to switch to select “Yes” and press “OK”


to set trigger unit. Step 5 is shown. Setback Trigger Unit: 01-01
Select “No” to return to “3”.
Set this unit as trigger unit?

Yes No

Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

5. Press “OK” switch to return to “1”.


Setback Trigger Unit: 01-01

Completed.

OK

OK Entr

● If 2 remote controllers are connected, “Trigger Unit Setting” is available only on Master remote controller.
● Child unit without transmission wiring cannot be set as the trigger unit.
● For the first start up, the indoor unit with the smallest refrigerant cycle and address number is set as the trigger
unit by default.

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13. Operation Mode / Setting Temperature Priority Setting
It is feasible only to set the operation mode and unit temperature setpoint, from one specific controller (the main
controller) in the same refrigerant system without having to use the central station. The sub controller acts in accordance
with the settings of the main controller which is effective management of temperature depending on the interval of the
priority operation mode and power saving settings.
Example

On/Off On/Off
ECO ECO On/Off
ECO

Controller A Controller B Controller C


(Main) (Sub) (Sub)

1. This controller comes normally pre-set with factory supplied default settings. It is possible to set, depending on what
is pre-set in the priority settings of the Test Run menu.
2. Only the temperature setting cannot be set as priority. Also, even if operation mode is set as priority, in the case of
COOL/HEAT Automatic mode, the priority is temporary overridden.
3. When using two controllers, it is not possible to set priority.
4. If one of the devices in the same refrigerant cycle is connected, the main function cannot be used.
●● Outdoor unit or Indoor unit power saving capabilities are not available.
●● Receiver Kit
●● Central Station
●● Controller set “ON” with the selected operation mode, setting adjustment of Temperature Setpoint, and setting
adjustment for cooling.
●● Cooling/Heating Changeover Switch Unit
5. It is not possible to operate at the same time cooling and heating mode in the same refrigerant system. If multiple
wired controllers exist within the same refrigerant system, only one wired controller can give the right to set the
operation mode.

Remote Selection
Priority Setting Controller A (Main) Controller B and C (Sub)
Operation Mode Operation Temperature
Temperature Setpoint Mode Setpoint
Without Priority ○ ○
Operation Mode ○ ▲ ○
With Priority
Operation Mode + Temperature Setpoint ▲ ×
○: Selection Possible
▲: Selection Possible Partially
- Operation Mode + FAN set by Controller A (Main)
- Only when COOL mode COOL↔DRY
×: Selection not possible (Apply to setting temperature of Controller A (Main))

1. Press and hold “Menu” and “Back/Help” simultaneously for at least 3 seconds while in the normal mode (when unit is not
operating). The Test Run menu is displayed.

2. Select “Priority Setting” from the Test Run menu and press “OK”.

3. Press “ ” to change the settings in the following order “Not available” ↔ “Operation Mode” ↔ “Operation Mode” +
Setting Temperature”.

4. Select “YES” and press “OK” to confirm and display the Test Run menu. If “NO” is pressed, the screen returns to step (3).

5. Press “Back/Help” on the Test Run menu to return to the normal mode.

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14. Contact Information Registration
Contact information can be registered from the Contact Information screen.

1. Press and hold “Menu” and “Back/Help” simultaneously for at least 3 seconds during the normal mode (when unit is not in
operation). The Test Run menu is displayed.

2. Select “Contact Information” from the Test Run menu and press “OK”.
Contact Information Screen One is displayed.

3. Press “Back/Help” to change font type.

Contact Information 1
4. Press “ ” to select a letter. Electric Cor p
ABC ' + * ; . ? - / : =
abc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
Sym.1 q w e r t y u i o p
5. Press “OK” to confirm the letter. (Maximum: 28 characters) Sym.2 € a s d f g h j k l
< > z x c v b n m ,
Spce Del. ← → Fin.
Sel. ECO Letter OK Entr Menu Fin.
6. Select “Fin.” and press “OK” (or simply press “Menu”),
(7) is displayed.

7. Repeat steps (3)~(5) to register the Contact Information Two screen.


Select “Fin.” and press “OK”, the confirmation screen is displayed. (Also, press “Menu” and the confirmation screen is
displayed.)

8. Select “Yes” and press “OK”. The Test Run menu is Contact Information
displayed after the setting is confirmed. Electric Corp.
If “No” is pressed, the screen returns to (3).

Register these contents?


Yes No
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn

15. Check Menu


Each “Check Menu” item and its function is explained in the following table. A/C Meeting Room
MODE SPEED LOUV. TEMP
Check Menu Item Function COOL
Sensor condition of the heat pump is monitored
Check 1
and displayed.
Sensor data from the heat pump prior to alarm
Check 2 LOUV. Adj.

occurrence is displayed.
Previous alarm record data: (date, time, alarm
Alarm History Display * Menu
code) is displayed.
Model name and manufacturing number is
Model Display On/Off
OK
indicated. Back/Help ECO

Check PCB of the Units The result of PCB check is displayed.


Self Checking A checkout of the controller begins.

*To delete Alarm History


Press “OK” when an alarm or fault is recorded and displayed. After that, Press and hold “Menu” and “ECO”
a confirmation screen appears. simultaneously for 3 seconds during the
Select “Yes” and press “OK” so that the alarm record is deleted. normal mode.

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© 2020
P5415484-rev.5, 2020
LIT-12013122
Issued January, 2020

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