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1) To change the settings, set SW6-10 to ON, set SW4, and press and hold SWP01 for 2 seconds or longer (OFF
↔
ON).
LED3 will light up when the switch setting is ON, and lights off when OFF.
Use the LED3 display to confirm that the settings are properly made.
The settings will need to be set again when the control board is replaced. Write down the settings on the electrical wiring drawing label.
2) A: OC: Only the switch on OC needs to be set for the setting to be effective.
B: OC: The switches on both the OC and OS need to be set to the same seeing for the setting to be effective.
C: OC: The switches on both the OC and OS need to be set.
D: OC: The switch on either the OC or OS needs to be set.
3) For details, refer to the following page(s).[5-2-7 Defrost Operation Control](page 139)
4) The table below shows how the target evaporation temperature is set with SW4 (982).
5) Unless otherwise specified, leave the switch to OFF where indicated by "-" or where the cells are blank, which may be set to OFF for a reason.
6) The settings that are configured with SW4 (SW6-10: ON) will automatically be stored on the indoor units that support the new function*. The stored
settings will automatically be restored when the outdoor unit control board is replaced.
If none of the connected indoor units supports the new function, no configuration information will be saved. If this is the case, manually record the
settings configuration on the control box panel.
*The new function is supported on most units that are manufactured in December of 2012 and later. Depending on the model, this function may be
added on later date. Ask your dealer for further details.
Switch
Function
Function according to switch setting
Switch setting timing
Units that
require
switch
setting
(Note 2)
OFF (LED3 Unlit)
ON (LED3 Lit)
SW4
SW6-10:
OFF
1-10
1:ON, 0:OFF
Self-diagnosis/operation
monitor
Refer to the following page(s). [9 LED Status
Indicators on the Outdoor Unit Circuit
Board](page 385)
Anytime after power on
C
SW4
1-10
[0:OFF,
1:ON]
(Note 1)
SW6-10:ON
No.769
1000000011
Test run mode: ON/OFF
Stops all ICs
Sends a test-run sig-
nal to all IC
Anytime after power on
A
No.832
0000001011
Cumulative compressor
operation time deletion
Retained
Cleared
Anytime after power on (OFF
→
ON)
C
No.848
0000101011
Continuous heating cycle
function
Disabled
Enabled
After being energized and while the com-
pressor is stopped
A
No.896
0000000111
Clearance of error
history
OC
Retained (IC/OC)
Deleted (IC/OC)
Anytime after power on (OFF
→
ON)
C
OS
Retained (OS)
Deleted (OS)
No.897
1000000111
High sensible heat opera-
tion setting
Normal control
High sensible heat
operation mode
Before power on
A
No.912
0000100111
Pump down function
Normal control
Pump down opera-
tion
After being energized and while the com-
pressor is stopped
A
No.913
1000100111
Forced defrost (Note 3)
Normal control
Forced defrost starts
10 minutes after the completion of de-
frost operation (OFF
→
ON) or 10 minutes
after compressor start-up (OFF
→
ON)
D
No.915
1100100111
Defrost start temperature
(Note 3)
(E)P200, (E)P250:
-10°C [14°F]
(E)P300 - (E)P500:
-8°C [18°F]
-5°C [23°F]
Anytime after power on
B
No.916
0010100111
Defrost end temperature
(Note 3)
7°C [45°F]
12°C [54°F]
Anytime after power on
B
No.918
0110100111
Changes the defrost timer
setting (Note 3)
50 minutes
90 minutes
Anytime after power on (OFF
→
ON)
B
No.921
1001100111
Temperature unit display
°C
°F
Anytime after power on
C
No.922
0101100111
Refrigerant amount adjust-
ment
Normal control
Refrigerant amount
adjust mode
When the compressor is in operation (ex-
cept during initial startup/becomes inef-
fective 90 minutes after compressor
started up.)
A
No.932
0010010111
Heating backup
Disabled
Enabled
Anytime after power on
A
No.933
1010010111
Snow sensor setting
Effective only when
TH7
≤
5 is true or the
snow sensor contact
input is on.
Effective when TH7
≤
5 is true
Anytime after power on
C
No.934
0110010111
Snow sensor setting
Continuous fan op-
eration (FAN=50%)
Refrigerant recov-
ery/Evacuation (two-
way valve/LEV1
open)
Anytime after power on
C
No.935
1110010111
High heating power (at low
outside temperature)
Effective
Ineffective
Anytime after power on
A
No.972
0011001111
Automatic cooling/heating
mode (IC with the smallest
address)
Normal control
Automatic cooling/
heating mode
Before power on
A
No.982
0110101111
Target evaporation tem-
perature setting
Refer to Note 4).
Anytime after power on
A
SW4(982)
OFF
→
ON
→
OFF
→
ON
→
OFF
→
ON
Target evaporating
temperature
0
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