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Timer and Schedules

Use the Timer button to setup Weekly schedules 

or to setup timed operation for the indoor unit. 

Timers are used to schedule On/Off operation 

only. Schedules are used to change operational 

settings for defined periods of time (events).

Setup Timed Operation Start Time

1. Press the Timer button until Day On is high-

lighted.

2. 

Press the Confirm button.

3. Use the + and - buttons to set the time to start 

operation.

4. 

Press the Confirm button.

Setup Timed Operation Stop Time

1. Press the Timer button until Day Off is high-

lighted.

2. 

Press the Confirm button.

3. Use the + and - buttons to set the time to stop 

operation.

4. 

Press the Confirm button.

Setup Timed Operation Start and Stop Time

1. Press the Timer button until Day On/Off is 

highlighted. 

2. 

Press the Confirm button.

3. Use the + and - buttons to set the time to start 

operation.

4. 

Press the Confirm button

5. Use the + and - buttons to set the time to stop 

operation.

6. 

Press the Confirm button.

Create Schedules (up to 8 events per day)

1. Press the Timer button until Week is high-

lighted.

2. 

Press the Confirm button.

3. Use the + and - buttons to select the day of the 

week to setup the scheduled events.

4. 

Press the Confirm button.

5. 

Setup the first event of the schedule.

Create and Setup Scheduled Events (up to 8 

events per day)

1.  After selecting the scheduled day.

2.  Use the + and - buttons to set the start time of 

the event. The display will show the event’s 

start time, mode, setpoint and fan speed.

3. 

Press the Confirm button to confirm the start 

time and move to the operation mode selec-

tion.

4.  Use the + and - buttons to select the opera-

tion mode for the event. 

5. 

Press the Confirm button to confirm the op

-

eration mode and move to the setpoint se-

lection.

6.  Use the + and - buttons to set the setpoint 

for the event. 

7. 

Press the Confirm button to confirm the set

-

point and move to the fan speed selection. 

Not available when operation mode is set to 

Fan or Off.

8. 

Use the + and - buttons to select the fan 

speed for the event. 

9. 

Press the Confirm button to confirm the fan 

speed and complete the settings for this 

event. Not available when operation mode is 

Summary of Contents for M0STAT64Q

Page 1: ... can cause property damage personal injury or loss of life Installation and service must be performed by a licensed professional HVAC installer or equivalent or service agency Shipping and Packing List Package 1 of 1 contains 1 Wired Controller 1 Lithium battery 3 Screws mount to wall 2 Screws mount to J box 2 Plastic spacers J box 1 Connection Cable A with connector for all indoor units 1 Connect...

Page 2: ...man ual Do not install the controller on outside walls where there is unconditioned space on opposite side of wall or in locations where direct sunlight may be present Wiring Connections Dimensions 123mm 4 8 120mm 4 7 18 5mm 0 7 83 5mm 3 3 46mm 1 8 62mm 2 4 Figure 1 M0STAT64Q Dimensions WARNING Be sure that power supply has been turned off before beginning installation CAUTION Clean controller usi...

Page 3: ... IMPORTANT Read all of the information in this manual be fore using this controller All wiring must con form to local and national building and elec trical codes and ordinances This is a 5 VDC controller Do not install on voltages higher than 5 VDC IMPORTANT The provided cables must be used Do not use excessive force while pulling the cable or when making the connections Ground the shielded contro...

Page 4: ...4 Figure 3 MMDA B Main Board Figure 5 M22A and M33A B Main Board CN 40 Connect to controller CN 40 Connect to controller Figure 4 MCFA B Main Board CN 40 Connect to controller ...

Page 5: ...ver board 4 conductor shielded wire on the controller Cable C CN403 Cable A NOTE CN 403 is used to connect either the M0STAT64Q local controller OR a centralized control It is not possible to connect both the M0STAT64Q controller and a centralized control to this unit Factory connected to Display Board ...

Page 6: ...loop in the cable See figure 9 4 Seal the cable entrance to the controller cas ing and any wall penetrations to prevent water from entering the controller See figure 9 Figure 9 Prevent Water from Entering Con troller Casing Sealant Drip Loop Drip Loop Drip Loop Sealant Sealant 5 Reattach the controller to the back plate Be careful not to pinch or bind the wires See fig ure 10 Figure 10 Reattach Co...

Page 7: ...nstallation Adjust the length of the two plastic spacers as needed to allow the control ler to be mounted flush with the wall NOTE Be sure to provide for future mainte nance by allowing enough slack in the wiring to allow the controller to be removed from the wall if needed Installation 4 Insert the provided battery into controller positive side out The battery stores the day and time in case of p...

Page 8: ...l Swing not available for all indoor unit models Faceplate Function On Off Timer Schedule Follow me Function Turbo PTC F or C Tempera ture display Lock Indication Room Temperature Clock Displays cooling set point heating set point or room temperature Not Used ...

Page 9: ...ease Fan speed Lock Swing but ton Swing function not available for all indoor unit models Confirm Timer Day Off Delete Copy Follow me Mode Back Turbo Swing Timer Day off Del Confirm Back Turbo Copy Follow me Mode Fan speed Lock Increase ...

Page 10: ... Follow me button simultaneously for 3 sec onds to toggle between displaying degrees Fahr enheit or degrees Celsius To Set Room Temperature Sensor Location Press the Copy Follow me button to toggle be tween having the room temperature sensed by the indoor unit or by the controller NOTE The Follow me indicator will display on the screen when the room temp is being sensed by the con troller Key Pad ...

Page 11: ...ntroller but tons 2 Press and hold the Fan speed Lock button again for 3 seconds to unlock all of the but tons Operation Turn ON OFF Turbo Function Press the Back Turbo button to activate and de activate the turbo functionality Cooling Mode Turbo sets the indoor unit fan speed to high for a factory set period of time Set Swing Function Press the Swing button to adjust louver direction and oscillat...

Page 12: ...ton Create Schedules up to 8 events per day 1 Press the Timer button until Week is high lighted 2 Press the Confirm button 3 Use the and buttons to select the day of the week to setup the scheduled events 4 Press the Confirm button 5 Setup the first event of the schedule Create and Setup Scheduled Events up to 8 events per day 1 After selecting the scheduled day 2 Use the and buttons to set the st...

Page 13: ...d 2 Press the Confirm button 3 Use the and buttons to select the day to copy from 4 Press the Copy Follow Me button The letters CY will be displayed on the screen 5 Use the and buttons to select the day to copy to 6 Press the Copy Follow Me button to confirm 7 Press the Back Turbo button to return to the weekly timer 8 Follow steps 3 through 7 to copy a schedule for additional days Edit a Schedule...

Page 14: ...se the Back Turbo button to return to the previous step Delete an Event from a Scheduled Day This action cannot be undone 1 Press the Timer button until Week is high lighted 2 Press the Confirm button 3 Use the and buttons to select the day of the week 4 Press the Confirm button 5 Use the and buttons to select the event to delete The display will show the event s start time mode setpoint and fan s...

Page 15: ...ature sensor error EC EF Low refrigerant EE EE High water level alarm F0 EA Outdoor current overload sensed F1 E5 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error F2 E5 Outdoor coil temperature sensor error F3 E5 Compressor discharge temperature sensor error F4 Ed Outdoor unit EEPROM error F5 Ed Outdoor unit fan speed error F6 E4 Indoor coil outlet temperature sensor error P0 Eb Inverter module IPM error ...

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