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System configuration

System configuration

Units are factory configured as heat pumps.
When a cooling only system is installed, it is necessary to change
the factory configuration.
Such operation must be performed by the installer as follows:

Cooling only configuration (of the system)

• Check all electrical connections  (instructions and wiring diagram).
• Insert the batteries into the remote control and leave it OFF.
• Energise the system, turning the power supply ON.
• Press the 

 and 

 buttons of the infrared remote control and

hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.

• The display will be cleared, the time segments will display the first

configuration item (rAdr = remote address) and the temperature
segments will display the default value of this configuration item
(Ab = control of both indoor units).

• Press button 

 repeatedly until “UCFG” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value (HP)

to the new value (AC).

• Press 

 button to transmit the new configuration to the unit.

• Press 

 button to leave the configuration menu.

For other available configuration options, see table IV.

Note:
When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been
pressed, the remote controller will automatically exit the
configuration menu and the procedure has to be restarted.

Table V

Shown on

Explanation

Description

display

“A”: unit A

Address indoor unit A.

“CH”

“b”: unit B

Address indoor unit B.

“Ab”: units A and B

Default address is both indoor units.

“tU”

“C”: Degrees Celsius

Temperature.

“F”: Degrees Fahrenheit

Default is °C.

“rc”

“HP”: heat pump

Default address is heat pump.

“AC”: cooling only

Change address for cooling only.

“HR”

17 – 32: 17°C ÷ 32°C

Heating temperature range °C min. and max.

63 – 90: 63°F ÷ 90°F

Heating temperature range °F min. and max.

“CR”

17 – 32: 17°C ÷ 32°C

Cooling temperature range °C min. and max.

63 – 90: 63°F ÷ 90°F

Cooling temperature range °F min. and max.

“CL”

12 : 12: 12 hour clock (AM/PM)

Time format (AM = morning; PM = afternoon).

24 : 24: 24 hour clock

Default is 12 : 12.

Table IV

Item

Shown on

Explanation

Description

display

“A”: remote unit A

Remote address indoor unit A.

1

“rAdr”

“b”: remote unit B

Remote address indoor unit B.

“Ab”: remote units A and B

Default address is both indoor units.

2

“UCFG”

“HP”: heat pump

Default address is heat pump.

“AC”: cooling only

Change address for cooling only.

3

“UAdr”

1-

2

40 with increase of 1

CCN unit address.
Default = 1.

4

“ZONE”

1-

2

40 with increase of 1

Number of zone.
Default = 0.

5

“GFdn”

1-

2

40 with increase of 1

Number of GFD.
Default = 1.

6

“A St”

“OF”: unit in stop mode

Choose of operating mode after a power supply

“On”: automatic restart

interruption.

Cooling only configuration (of the remote controller)

• Insert the batteries into the remote controller and leave it OFF.
• Energize the system, turning the power supply ON.
• Press the 

 and 

 buttons of the infrared remote control and

hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds.

• The display will be cleared, the temperature segments will display

the first configuration item (CH = remote address) and the time
segments will display the default value of this configuration item
(Ab = control of both indoor units).

• Press button 

 repeatedly until “rc” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value (HP)

to the new value (AC).

• Press 

 button to transmit the new configuration to the unit.

• Press 

 button to leave the configuration menu.

For other available configuration options, see table V.

Note:
When 30 seconds have elapsed and no buttons have been
pressed, the remote controller will automatically exit the
configuration menu and the procedure has to be restarted.

NOTE: If the selection is changed from “rc”  (HP operation) to
cooling only and the remote control operating mode is auto or
heating, the operating mode is set to cool.

NOTE: If the “HR” is set to a value that is lower than “CR” and the
remote control operating mode is auto, the operating mode is set to
cooling.

Summary of Contents for 42VMC Console night & day

Page 1: ...42VMC Console T h e S t andards Institutiono f I s r a e l Q u ality Assured Fi r m SI ISO 9001 INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ge Dimensions and weight 2 Nominal data 2 Minimum clearances 2 Connections 3 Material supplied 3 Operating limits 3 General information 4 Warnings avoid 5 Installation 6 7 Refrigerant connections 8 El...

Page 3: ...m 540 540 600 600 600 kg kg 15 16 18 18 20 Table I Nominal data Unit is not suitable for operation in laundry premises For sizing of power supply wires and delay type fuses refer to the outdoor unit i...

Page 4: ...g limits Cooling Heating Refer to outdoor unit installation manual Mains power supply Nominal single phase voltage 230V 50Hz Operating voltage limits min 198V max 264V Photocatalytic filter Acrylic fi...

Page 5: ...its which have different control systems may cause irreversible damage and void the warranty protection The manufacturer declines any liability for system malfunction resulting from unapproved couplin...

Page 6: ...lose to heating sources which may damage the unit connecting condensate piping to sewage system drain without appropriate trap Trap height must be calculated according to the unit discharge head in or...

Page 7: ...grille To remove suction grille remove the central lock using a pliers then with a screwdriver remove the two side screws fixing the fasteners Locate the mounting template supplied with the unit Insta...

Page 8: ...ections see illustra tion For exit to the rear the wall hole must be made in the position shown in the illustration Drill a 70 or 80 mm diameter hole The hole must have a 5 10 mm downward slope toward...

Page 9: ...s Liquid Model Suction Discharge mm inches mm inches 009 9 52 3 8 6 35 1 4 012 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 014 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 018 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 024 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 For refrigerant tubes use seamles...

Page 10: ...gap of a least 3 mm The indoor outdoor unit connecting wires must be A07 RN F type or higher with synthetic rubber insulation with Neoprene coating according to EN 60335 2 40 and HD277 S1 codes The m...

Page 11: ...ng contact Mains supply connecting cable field wiring Connecting cable indoor outdoor units field wiring Indoor unit Outdoor unit Main switch Time delay fuse or circuit breaker see outdoor unit instal...

Page 12: ...ction indoor outdoor unit R Live connection indoor outdoor unit C Neutral connection indoor outdoor unit Y Compressor interlocking contact O Reversing valve control W2 Outdoor fan signal S Defrost end...

Page 13: ...ng temperature range F min and max CL 12 12 12 hour clock AM PM Time format AM morning PM afternoon 24 24 24 hour clock Default is 12 12 Table IV Item Shown on Explanation Description display A remote...

Page 14: ...ol and hold them pressed for more than 5 seconds The display will be cleared the temperature segments will display the first configuration item CH remote address and the time segments will display the...

Page 15: ...pplied separately and controlled by a bipolar ON OFF switch with safety fuses field installed To adjust the fan motor air flow to the required values it is advisable to install a speed controller Fres...

Page 16: ...nzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice Order No 14489 74 April 2002 Supersedes Order No 14489 74 Januar...

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