C8 – Remote control thermistor
This function is useful when the unit is to be controlled by the thermistor included in the remote control instead of by the
suction air thermistor. It determines the thermistor to control the air temperature.
N O T E
When the function is set to "01" or "02", if the temperature detected by the remote control thermistor is abnormal
due to a fault in the remote control thermistor or another fault, the intake air thermistor on the indoor unit is used
automatically.
Settings
Condition setting
00
Air temperature control using the unit air inlet thermistor
01
Air temperature control using the remote control thermistor
02
Air temperature control using the average value of the air inlet thermistor and the remote control
thermistor
C9 – Not used
CA – Not used
Cb – Forced stoppage logic selection
This function determines the operating logic for the forced stoppage contacts.
The setting conditions and contact logic are shown in the following table:
Setting condition
Setting
Contact
Contact logic
Activation contact
Open
Closed
00
Contact A
Normally open
Normal
Forced stoppage
01
Contact B
Normally closed
Forced stoppage
Normal
CC – Not used
Cd – Not used
CE – Not used
CF – Change in the air outlet louver angle
This function is useful when the louver swing angle (air discharge
angle) is to be changed.
Setting condition
Louver swing angle
Use
00
Approx. 30 to 60°
Standard
(7 positions)
01
Approx. 30 to 50°
Draught prevention
(5 positions)
02
Approx. 40 to 60°
High ceilings
(5 positions)
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