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Configuration Settings

*Indicates factory default
See manufacturer for additional configuration options.

Configuration Code

Configuration Feature

Option Code

Option

0 *

Chassis Membrane *

L5

Wired Thermostat

rE

Wireless Stat & 7-Button 

L0

Locked Membrane

Au

do not use

On

do not use

bP

Button present

bA*

Revert to Cyclic

A

Always run fan (even if Off)

C

do not use

bC

Revert to Continuous

C

Cooler Only PTC

H*

Heat Pump PTH *

0

Sevice No Operation "Eo"

dC

Dry Cooler DRY

dH

do not use

uC

do not use

uH

do not use

C4

Room I.D. Digit 1 & 2

00* - 99

00* - 99

C5

Room I.D. Digit 3 & 4

00* - 99

00* - 99

0*

Off*

1

On

18

18 Hour Automatic Entry

2

Bound T-stat PIR w/o Door

C8

Temp. Limiting Cool

60* - 80

60* - 80

C9

Temp. Limiting Heat

68 - 90, 80*

68 - 90, 80*

8*

B*

0

O

c3

Un-rent ClnTemp.

45 - 95, 79*

45 - 95, 79*

c4

Un-rent HtnTemp.

45 - 95, 63*

45 - 95, 63*

0*

Not Twinned*

5

Twinned

F*

Fahrenheit Scale*

C

Celsius  Scale

L*

On, Low Fan*

H

On,  High  Fan

0

Off

d6

Sensorless Un-Occ. Time

1 - 32, 18*

1 - 32, 18*

d7

1st Un-Occ. Set Back Temp.

1 - 16, 2*

1 - 16, 2*

d8

1st Un-Occ. Set Back Time

.1, .5*, 1 - 24

.1 ,.5 ,1 - 24, .5*

d9

2nd Un-Occ. Set Back Temp.

1 - 16, 3*

1 - 16, 3*

dA

2nd Un-Occ. Set Back Time

.5, 1* - 24

(d8) - 24, 1*

db

3rd Un-Occ. Set Back Temp.

1 - 16, 6*

1 - 16, 6*

dC

3rd Un-Occ. Set Back Time

1 - 24, 3*

(dA) - 24, 3*

dd

Cooling Capacity

7, 9, 12, 15, 17

7,000, 9,000, 12,000, 15,000, 17,000 BTU

dF

Platform Group Code

00* - 99

00* - 99

dH

Electric Heater Size

00*, 15, 20, 25, 35, 50

00*, 15, 20, 25, 35, & 50

dJ

Operating Voltage

2, 3*, 4, 5

2, 3*, 4, 5

r4

Room Prefix

00* - 99

00* - 99

r5

Room Suffix

00* - 99

00* - 99

0*

Dis-enabled*

78 - 99

78 - 99

0*

Door Switch

1

Motion Sensor

2

Front  Desk

3

Wired Un-rented Set Back

4

Emergency  Hydronic

5

Load Shedding

6

Alarm  Sensor

0*

Door Switch

1

Motion Sensor

2

Front  Desk

3

Wired Un-rented Set Back

4

Emergency  Hydronic

5

Load Shedding

6

Alarm  Sensor

uL

Config. Security Code

00* - 99

00* - 99

u9

Input Pins UN2 & COM

u3

Heat Protection

u8

Input Pins UN1 & COM

Cd

English / Metric Temp

CE

Freeze Protection 

C0

T-stat B/O Term.

CA

Wireless Twin Unit

C3

Reverse Cycle Operation

C6

Wired Occupancy

C1

Interface

C2

ID Fan Operation

Summary of Contents for RSKP0012

Page 1: ...urfromfailuretodisconnect power supply or failure to set the master switch located on the control board to OFF before removing the low voltage terminal strip cover from an installed control board Damage to this board by not following these instructions is considered misuse and not coveredundereitherthestandardunitwarrantyoranyextended service contract Important Note All warranty replaced boards mu...

Page 2: ...installed The ribbon for the touch pad will need to be reconnected to the control board Take caution not to bend or fold the ribbon Seefigure1forribbonconnection Ensurethatnowiresare pinchedorcaughtbetweenthecoverandthepanelandthen reinstall the screws removed in Step 3 CRITICAL STEP This service control until it has been configured to control a heat pump or cooler As long as the display shows Eo ...

Page 3: ...COMPRESSOR L2 L1 MC 9 BK BK 7 OR RD TB EM FAN MOTOR CM FAN MOTOR TR 1 265 230 S ID OR 13 BK DANGER HIGH VOLTAGE 24VAC TRANSFORMER 12VA CLASS 2 ONLY ON OFF MASTER SWITCH HEATER 1 HEATER 2 LINE 1 IN1 COM IN2 AUXILIARY C R GL W2 Y W1 B GH REMOTE THERMOSTAT IAT BLACK ICT RED OCT BLUE IHD ORANGE OAT GREEN IDT YELLOW REV VALVE FAN HIGH LOW OD FAN HIGH LOW LINE 2 COMPRESSOR L2 L1 MC 9 BK BK 7 OR RD TB EM...

Page 4: ... time frame The lower right dot on the display will flash and the display will indicate a double dash Press theHEATkeyonetime Thedisplaywillalternatebetween displaying the feature code C1 for example and the option code 0 factory default setting Toselectaconfigurationfeaturecode presstheHEATkey until the desired configuration comes up To scroll to a previously viewed configuration codes press the ...

Page 5: ...ensorless Un Occ Time 1 32 18 1 32 18 d7 1st Un Occ Set Back Temp 1 16 2 1 16 2 d8 1st Un Occ Set Back Time 1 5 1 24 1 5 1 24 5 d9 2nd Un Occ Set Back Temp 1 16 3 1 16 3 dA 2nd Un Occ Set Back Time 5 1 24 d8 24 1 db 3rd Un Occ Set Back Temp 1 16 6 1 16 6 dC 3rd Un Occ Set Back Time 1 24 3 dA 24 3 dd Cooling Capacity 7 9 12 15 17 7 000 9 000 12 000 15 000 17 000 BTU dF Platform Group Code 00 99 00 ...

Page 6: ...d the up anddown arrowsand whileholding quicklypresstheCOOL key twice ACTIVEFAILURES If there are no active failures or lockouts the display will show a double dash If there is a code listed see the unit Diagnostic Codes chart for a list of defini tions Diagnostic Maintenance Status Report OPERATINGTEMPERATURES If not in Diagnostic Status Report Mode enter as in structed above and press the Fan Sp...

Page 7: ...at F3 Indoor Ambient Thermistor reads outside the range 20 F to 200 F Y N Replace black Indoor Ambient Thermistor F4 Indoor Coil Thermistor either above or below operating tolerances N Y Replace Red Indoor Coil Thermistor F5 Wireless Thermostat failure N Y Attempt to rebind Wireless Thermostat or Replace Wireless Thermostat F6 Indoor Discharge Thermistor either above or below operating tolerances ...

Page 8: ... the same high quality standards regardless of size or efficiency We have designed these units to significantly reduce the most frequent causes of product failure They are simple to service and forgiving to operate We use quality materials and components Finally every unit is run tested before it leaves the factory That s why we know There s No Better Quality Visit our website at www amana ptac co...

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