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System Controls and Management
User Interfaces
The Islandaire PTAC can be operated by several differ-
ent control systems. Listed on this page are some of the
important control features and a brief description of their
functions.
Remote Control
Part Number 6041146
The unit can be conveniently operated with a battery
operated wireless remote control. All functions are
accessible through the remote control unit.
MIN
°C/°F
FAN
HOLD
MODE
TIMER
HOUR
o
MODE INDICATOR
FAN SPEED INDICATOR
TEMP UP/DWN
FAN SPEED SET
TIMER ON/OFF
TIMER ADJUST
TEMP INDICATOR
HOLD INDICATOR
TIMER DISPLAY
POWER
MODE
HOLD
°C/°F SET
CLOCK ADJUST
Figure 38
Remote Control
GENERAL OpERATION
Press the Power button
on the remote control to
power on and power off the unit.
Press the MODE button to select the desired operation
mode: Cool/Fan/Heat. Press the TEMP UP or TEMP
DOWN button (blue buttons) to set desired tempera-
ture. Press the FAN button to set the desired air flow rate
(Auto/High/Low).
Setting the Clock:
When new batteries are inserted, the default clock setting
is 12:00 (note that clock is 24 hour format). To adjust the
clock setting, use the MIN button to set the current time.
To adjust the timer setting, use the HOUR button to
select operation time (1 to 12 hours of operation).
Digital Control Panel
The built-in digital control panel features an easy to
read digital display, large buttons and bright indicator
lights. Energy management and temperature limiting
preferences allow the owner to increase efficiency, limit
extreme usage and optimize performance.
See page “Digital Control panel” on page 37 for full details
Figure 39
Digital Control Panel
Wall Thermostats
Terminal connections on the main control board allow
easy conversion from an on-board control panel to a wall
mounted thermostat control (wired or wireless).
See page “Remote Thermostats” on page 39 for full details
Front Desk Control
Low voltage terminals on the main control board allow
easy connection to a front desk energy management
system. Front desk controls allow the unit to be operated
from a remote location. Front desk controls can reduce
energy consumption by allowing front desk personnel to
turn the unit off when a room is vacant.
Figure 40
Wall Thermostats