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42VQV

GB - 10

Electrical connections

42VQV 050 - 080

NB:
See outdoor unit installation
manual.

Minimum connection wire size between

indoor and outdoor units (mm

2

)

Model

1

2

3

42VQV
050 - 080

1

1

1

1

2

3

Terminal box legend

1

Live connection indoor/outdoor unit

2

Neutral connection indoor/outdoor unit

3

Communication (high voltage)

Interconnection cable (A07 RN-F)

Room Controller/CZM connecting cable
(optional)

1

10

80

Address selector

If you are installing two indoor units in the same room and you
want them to operate in independent mode, it is necessary to
assign each unit its own address so that each unit can operate via
its own remote control.

For configuration, proceed as follows:

Configuration (of the unit)

• 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 either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value (Ab)

to the new value (A) or (b).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “UAdr” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

CCN unit address (1) to the new value (1

÷

240).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “ZONE” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

Zone number (0) to the new value (0

÷

240).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “A St” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value 

of

auto restart in last mode (On) to the new value of start in OFF
mode (OF

).

• LOOK OUT! Whichever configuration value changed must be

transmitted to the indoor unit pressing 

 button each time.

• Press 

 button to leave the configuration menu.

Configuration (of the remote controller)

• 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 either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value (Ab)

to the new value (A) or (b).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “tU” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

temperatures in Degrees Celsius (C) to the new value Degrees
Fahrenheit (

°

F).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “Hr” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

Maximum heating set point temperature admitted in Degrees
Celsius (32) or Degrees Fahrenheit (90) to the new value
Degrees Celsius (17

÷

32) or Degrees Fahrenheit (63

÷

90).

• Press 

 button repeatedly until “Cr” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

minimum cooling set point temperature admitted in Degrees
Celsius (17) or Degrees Fahrenheit (63) to the new value Degrees
Celsius (17

÷

32) or Degrees Fahrenheit (63

÷

90).

• Press 

 botton repeatedly until “CL” is displayed.

• Press either the 

 or 

 button to change the default value of

Time format as AM/PM (12) to the new value of 24 hours time
format (24).

• LOOK OUT! Whichever configuration value changed must be

confirmed pressing 

 button each time.

• Press 

 button to leave the configuration menu.

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

Fault code

The inside unit can detect any system fault and stop it at once.
The failure is recoverable based on the table VI below.

When a diagnostic is active, the  green LED (P) and the yellow
LED (R) blink 0.5 seconds on, 0.5 seconds off and indicate a fault
code.

The yellow LED (R) indicates  the tens digits.

The green LED (P) indicates the unit digits.

Address selector, fault code

Summary of Contents for 42VQV050

Page 1: ...42VQV Console Underceiling 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: ...anuals supplied with the remote controls The operation and maintenance instructions for the indoor unit and the installation instructions for the indoor and the outdoor unit are given in the manuals f...

Page 3: ...to the outdoor unit installation instructions Dimensions mm and weights Minimum clearances Wall installation Ceiling installation B A 80 D C 50 min 500 min 50 min 42VQV050 080 050 080 050 080 42VQV 05...

Page 4: ...llation manual Outoor unit Indoor unit Height difference 1 The accessories have not been awarded IMQ certification Description Part number Condensate discharge 42VKG9002 pump 220 240V 50Hz Cable cover...

Page 5: ...r s outdoor unit Coupling units which have different control systems may cause irreversible damage and void the warranty protection The manufacturer declines any liability for system malfunction resul...

Page 6: ...ause condensate dripping flattening or kinking the refrigerant pipes or condensate pipes excessive height difference between outdoor and indoor units see installation manual of outdoor unit unnecessar...

Page 7: ...connections to the outdoor unit can be concealed For better operation of the thermostat located on the unit it is advisable to avoid unit installation in enclosed spaces There are three alternatives f...

Page 8: ...n 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 towards the outside Insert the...

Page 9: ...g diameter Model Gas Liquid 42VQV Suction Discharge mm inches mm inches 050 12 70 1 2 6 35 1 4 080 15 87 5 8 9 52 3 8 For refrigerant tubes use seamless insulated refrigeration grade tube Cu DHP type...

Page 10: ...hat mains supply connection is made through a switch that disconnects all poles with contact gap of a least 3 mm The indoor outdoor unit connecting wires must be A07 RN F type 245 IEC 57 or higher wit...

Page 11: ...ller 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 C...

Page 12: ...e it OFF Energise the system turning the power supply ON Fault code operating test and guide for the owner Press the and buttons of the infrared remote control and hold them pressed for more than 5 se...

Page 13: ...m the room is drawn into the unit through the grilles and filter at the bottom of the unit No draught guide vane fully open position recommended for ceiling installation in cooling mode to avoid draug...

Page 14: ...ensate dripping the manufacturer will not be held responsible for any damage caused The supplementary fan motor for outside air intake has to be supplied separately and controlled by a bipolar ON OFF...

Page 15: ...26H17 0604 Via R Sanzio 9 20058 Villasanta MI Italy Tel 039 3636 1 The manufacturer reserves the right to change any product specifications without notice June 2004 Supersedes April 2004 Printed in Is...

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