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HVAC Daikin VRV 

Secure the cables in the L1 line plug.

Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L1 socket

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Dip switches setup for VRV HVAC system on L1.

Daikin HVAC Terminal

HVAC 

outdoor 

connection

* For Heat Recovery systems the connection is at oudoor units only.
* Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line.
** Centralized (group) address required.

HVAC Communication Terminals

Connecting to the line plug

Plugging to the CoolMaster device

Check DIP Switches are set correctly

Summary of Contents for CoolMaster

Page 1: ...CoolMasterProductLine CoolMaster CoolMasterPro CoolMasterNet HVACBridge QuickInstallationGuide Version3 9 4 ...

Page 2: ...the installation manual Any lack of electric circuit or any deficiency caused by installation may result in an electric shock or fire Do not relocate or reinstall the CoolMaster device by yourself Any deficiency caused by your own re installation may result in an electric shock or fire Make sure that all wiring is secured that specified wires are used and that no external forces act on terminal co...

Page 3: ... damage to the CoolMaster device and may cause an electric shock or fire Do not use flammable materials e g hairspray or insecticide near the CoolMaster device Do not clean the CoolMaster device with organic solvents such as paint thinner The use of organic solvents may cause cracking damaging the CoolMaster device causing electrical shock or fire Do not apply AC110V or AC220V to the CoolMaster de...

Page 4: ...lfunction Where flammable gas may leak where there is carbon fiber or ignitable dust suspensions in the air or where volatile flammable such as thinner or gasoline are handle Operating the CoolMaster device in such conditions can cause a fire High temperature area or directly flamed point Heating and or fire can occur Moist area where there is exposure to water If water enters the inside of the Co...

Page 5: ...iba VRF Carrier HVAC Hitachi VRF Hisense York JCI HVAC Haier VRF York Trane CIAC Warning Caution Contents What s in the box CoolMaster Device Preconfigured CoolMaster Device HVAC Line configuration L1 L7 L7 10 11 13 12 14 15 18 16 19 17 22 20 23 25 26 24 2 3 6 7 8 5 9 L8 HVAC Gree GMV5 GMV6 Gree VRF Fujitherma Aermec Tosot Tadiran Energolux AlpicAir Cooper Hunter Pioneer Lennox Air Con HVAC Fujits...

Page 6: ...6 What s in the box CoolMaster device 1 RS232 DB9 Male to Female cable Optional 1 USB Mini USB cable 1 Ethernet cable AC Power supply adapter 100V 240V 50 60hz to 12V ...

Page 7: ...7 CoolMaster device option ...

Page 8: ... This label uniquely identifies the manufacturer s configuration of the CoolMaster device Located on the back of the enclosure A preconfigured label example configured for LG on L7 Type label Type label with Configuration sticker LG LG ...

Page 9: ...9 HVAC Line configuration ...

Page 10: ...C system on L1 Daikin HVAC Terminal HVAC outdoor connection For Heat Recovery systems the connection is at oudoor units only Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line Centralized group address required HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly ...

Page 11: ... to DC Out turn on 6 HVAC Indoor connection device HVAC Communication Terminals MAke sure CoolMaster device is disconnected from power and HVAC line Changing the dip switches while DC voltage is present on L1 may damage thr CoolMaster device Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line Centralized group address required CoolMaster device ...

Page 12: ... at outdoor units only Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L1 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Check DIP Switches are set correctly Mitsubishi Electric HVAC Terminal Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L1 socket Plugging to the CoolMaster device ...

Page 13: ...door connection HVAC Communication Terminals Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line MAke sure CoolMaster device is disconnected from power and HVAC line Changing the dip switches while DC voltage is present on L1 may damage thr CoolMaster device for CoolMaster device and connect it to HVAC line 6 CoolMaster device device ...

Page 14: ... at outdoor units only Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L1 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Check DIP Switches are set correctly Panasonic Sanyo HVAC Terminal Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L1 socket Plugging to the CoolMaster device ...

Page 15: ... at outdoor units only Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L1 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Check DIP Switches are set correctly Toshiba HVAC Terminal Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L1 socket Plugging to the CoolMaster device ...

Page 16: ... at outdoor units only Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L1 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Check DIP Switches are set correctly Hitachi HVAC Terminal Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L1 socket Plugging to the CoolMaster device ...

Page 17: ... at outdoor units only Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L1 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L1 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly Haier HVAC Terminal ...

Page 18: ...utdoor connection Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly Mitsubishi Heavy HVAC Terminal ...

Page 19: ...connection Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly LG HVAC Terminal Cent A Cent B ...

Page 20: ...utdoor connection Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly AUX HVAC Terminal ...

Page 21: ...tdoor connection Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly Gree HVAC Terminal G1 G2 ...

Page 22: ...utdoor connection Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly Midea HVAC Terminal ...

Page 23: ...utdoor connection Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly Samsung HVAC Terminal ...

Page 24: ...utdoor connection Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly Chigo HVAC Terminal ...

Page 25: ...minals Blue Star HVAC Terminal 255 Secure the cables in the L7 line plug Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 Connecting to the line plug Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly ...

Page 26: ...re wire from Outdoor unit to the wire plug Insert wire plug to CoolMaster device L7 socket Dip switches setup for VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC Communication Terminals Connect Outdoor Unit Connect to CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly TICA Outdoor Terminals Wire Plug 64 TC TICA B2 A2 ...

Page 27: ...d by CoolAutomation This adapter includes a CAN bus 120 Ω resistor HVAC outdoor connection Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster device L8 USB Dip switches setup for GMV5 6 VRF HVAC system on L8 HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the CMNET GR GMV5 6 Plugging to the CoolMaster device Check DIP Switches are set correctly Gree GMV5 6 HVAC Terminal 6 ...

Page 28: ...or connection Connect the USB Extension cable A Male to A Female to the Echelon adapter Not supplied by CoolAutomation Insert the USB cable in to the L8 USB host HVAC Communication Terminals Connecting to the Echelon adapter Connect Echelon via USB Extension cable Plug in to the CoolMaster device L8 Fujitsu HVAC Terminal HVAC Fujitsu VRF ...

Page 29: ...ter device screen Go to Settings Select the HVAC Line you want to configure Go to HVAC Line Configure the HVAC line type Make sure the DIP switches are set properly for the brand according to the details in the brand relevant section above You will also have a red warning message if DIP switch are set incorrect Reset is required to make the change ...

Page 30: ... HVAC line DK 9 10 Groups Units Inactive HVAC line All ON OFF operation button Scrollbar Indoor unit operation button on off Service settings button CoolMaster device MAC address CoolMaster device IP address CoolRemote connectivity status Connected Communicating Connected Idle Disconnected with error code Connected indoor unit with it s address and Set Point temperature indication ...

Page 31: ...31 Home Automation BMS CoolRemote App ...

Page 32: ...32 Power Supply Option A Option B AC Power supply adapter Included in the Box Direct DC power supply ...

Page 33: ...33 All On Off operation by external signal All On All Off ...

Page 34: ...34 Mounting on a DIN rail ...

Page 35: ...35 Mounting on a wall ...

Page 36: ...36 Online Documentation and Support 24 Scan the QR code on the box or back of the device to get to Online Documentation Registration to the CoolRemote App Support ...

Page 37: ...Visit us at https coolautomation com support Need more help ...

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