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SETTING UP ELECTRONICS

The control in the DFI can be operated in 3 different ways:
• 

Stand alone

• 

Remote control RC-MSA

• 

Remote control Touch Control DFI

Every operation mode has different settings.

8.1 Remove cover

In order to access the electronic control board, the cover at the bottom of 
the DFI needs to be removed.

WARNING

Removing the cover can only be performed by sufficient 
educated and skilled professionals with experience in installing 
electrical devices and with authorization.

WARNING

The main switch has to be switched OFF before removing the 
cover.

To remove the cover the main switch must be switched OFF. Remove the 6 
bolts with Torx tool T25 and take the cover from the DFI.
Remove 3 screws with Torx tool T10 from the round plastic component to 
reveal the different setting switches.

The electronic control board will look like the picture below:

8.2 Stand Alone

A.  

Dipswitch settings (SW4)

ID

Default Description

Note

JP1

0

Future use

JP2

0

Fan operation

mode

JP2 = 0; Fan speed (SW6) fixed flow setting 0-5. 

JP2 = 1; Fan speed (SW6) fixed flow speed 6-9.

JP3

0

Auto Start

JP3 = 1; DFI starts automatic after power loss 

(NON CE!).

JP4

0

Remote

control

Not applicable in this mode.

JP5

0

Future use

JP6

0

Future use

JP7

0

Actuator

Not applicable in this mode.

JP8

0

Factory erase JP8 = 1; Factory reset during power up and

pressure sensor calibration. Switch to 0 when

completed.

JP9

0

Filter setup

JP9 = 0; 1 filter installed.

JP9 = 1; 2 filters installed.

JP10

0

Future use

B.  

RS-485 address (SW1 & SW2)

Not applicable for this mode.

C. 

Fan speed (SW6)

ID

Description

SW6 = 0

Not applicable in this mode.

SW6 = 1

Fixed flow; 3000m3/hr

SW6 = 2

Fixed flow; 3500m3/hr

SW6 = 3

Fixed flow; 4000m3/hr

SW6 = 4

Fixed flow; 4500m3/hr

SW6 = 5

Fixed flow; 5000m3/hr

SW6 = 6

Fixed fan speed; 3000m3/hr

SW6 = 7

Fixed fan speed; 3500m3/hr

SW6 = 8

Fixed fan speed; 4000m3/hr

SW6 = 9

Fixed fan speed; 4500m3/hr

8.3 Remote RC-MSA

A.  

Dipswitch settings (SW4)

ID

Default Description

Note

JP1

0

Future use

JP2

0

Fan operation

mode

JP2 = 0; Fan speed (SW6) fixed flow setting 0-5. 

JP2 = 1; Fan speed (SW6) fixed flow speed 6-9.

JP3

0

Auto Start

JP3 = 1; DFI starts automatic after power loss 

(NON CE!).

JP4

0

Remote

control

JP4 = 1; RC-MSA use enabled. This unit is

MASTER.

JP5

0

Future use

JP6

0

Future use

JP7

0

Actuator

Not applicable in this mode.

JP8

0

Factory erase JP8 = 1; Factory reset during power up and

pressure sensor calibration. Switch to 0 when

completed.

JP9

0

Filter setup

JP9 = 0; 1 filter installed.

JP9 = 1; 2 filters installed.

JP10

0

Future use

B.  

RS-485 address (SW1 & SW2)

ID

Default RC-MSA Master setting

RC-MSA Slave setting

SW1 = X

SW2 = Y

YX = 00 Master                     = 00

Slave 1   = 01

Slave 2   = 02

Slave 3   = 03

Etc.

Slave 1                    = 00

Slave 2                    = 01

Slave 3                    = 02

Slave 4                    = 03

Etc.

RC-MSA Master setting

This setting is made in the unit with the remote connected to it. That unit is 
then called “Master”. The setting is the quantity of units that are connected 
next to the master.  If there is only 1 unit with a remote attached, and no 
slaves, the setting is 00. Example: If there are 3 units in the system then the 
setting is 02. This represents 1 master and 2 slaves.

RC-MSA Slave setting

This is the setting made in the slaves from the system. The setting is the 
“address” of the unit and it is done according the (address) table.

C. 

Fan speed (SW6)

ID

Description

SW6 = 0

Not applicable in this mode.

SW6 = 1

Fixed flow; 3000m3/hr

SW6 = 2

Fixed flow; 3500m3/hr

SW6 = 3

Fixed flow; 4000m3/hr

SW6 = 4

Fixed flow; 4500m3/hr

SW6 = 5

Fixed flow; 5000m3/hr

SW6 = 6

Fixed fan speed; 3000m3/hr

SW6 = 7

Fixed fan speed; 3500m3/hr

SW6 = 8

Fixed fan speed; 4000m3/hr

SW6 = 9

Fixed fan speed; 4500m3/hr

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