7
Indoor
Outdoor
A
Model No.
PLH, PCH, PKH-P·GAH
PUH
001
PLA, PCA, PKA-P·GA
PUH, PUHZ
001
PU
033
PKH-P·FAH
PUH
003
PKA-P·FA, PKA-RP·FA
PUH, PUHZ
003
PU
035
ON/OFF
TEMP
FAN
VANE
TEST RUN
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
h
min
LOUVER
MODE
CHECK
RESET
SET
CLOCK
MODEL SELECT
2
,
4
3
A
Fig. 6-3
6-2 Installing the wireless remote controller
1) Installation area
• Area in which the remote controller is not exposed to direct sunshine.
• Area in which there is no nearby heating source.
• Area in which the remote controller is not exposed to cold (or hot) winds.
• Area in which the remote controller can be operated easily.
• Area in which the remote controller is beyond the reach of children.
2) Installation method (Fig. 6-2)
1
Attach the remote controller holder to the desired location using two tapping screws.
2
Place the lower end of the controller into the holder.
A
Remote controller
B
Wall
C
Display panel
D
Receiver
• The signal can travel up to approximately 7 meters (in a straight line) within 45
degrees to both right and left of the center line of the receiver.
3) Setting (Fig. 6-3)
1
Insert batteries.
2
Press the SET button with something sharp at the end.
MODEL SELECT
blinks and Model No. is lighted.
3
Press the temp
button to set the Model No.
4
Press the SET button with something sharp at the end.
MODEL SELECT
and Model No. are lighted for three seconds, then turned off.
6. Electrical work
4) Assigning a remote controller to each unit (Fig. 6-4)
Each unit can be operated only by the assigned remote controller.
Make sure each pair of an indoor unit PC board and a remote controller is assigned
to the same pair No.
5) Wireless remote controller pair number setting operation
1
Press the SET button with something sharp at the end.
Start this operation from the status of remote controller display turned off.
MODEL SELECT
blinks and Model No. is lighted.
2
Press the
min
button twice continuously.
Pair No. “0” blinks.
3
Press the temp
button to set the pair number you want to set.
4
Press the SET button with something sharp at the end.
Set pair number is lighted for three seconds then turned off.
A
Pair No. of wireless remote controller
Indoor PC board
0
Factory setting
1
Cut J41
2
Cut J42
3~9
Cut J41, J42
ON/OFF
TEMP
FAN
VANE
TEST RUN
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
h
min
LOUVER
MODE
CHECK
RESET
SET
CLOCK
MODEL SELECT
1
,
4
3
A
2
Fig. 6-4
3
CHECK
4
CHECK
ON/OFF
TEMP
FAN
VANE
TEST RUN
AUTO STOP
AUTO START
h
min
LOUVER
MODE
CHECK
RESET
SET
CLOCK
CHECK
E
C
,
D
F
A
B
Fig. 6-5
2
CHECK
CHECK
1
6.3. Function Settings (Fig. 6-5)
Changing the power voltage setting
Be sure to change the power voltage setting depending on the voltage used.
1
Go to the function select mode
Press the
CHECK
button
F
twice continuously.
(Start this operation from the status of remote controller display turned off.)
CHECK
is lighted and “00” blinks.
Press the temp
button
C
once to set “50”. Direct the wireless remote controller
toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press the
h
button
A
.
2
Setting the unit number
Press the temp
button
C
and
D
to set the unit number “00”. Direct the wireless
remote controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press the
min
button
B
.
3
Selecting a mode
Enter 04 to change the power voltage setting using the
C
and
D
buttons.
Direct the wireless remote controller toward the receiver of the indoor unit and press
the
h
button
A
.
Current setting number:
1 = 1 beep (one second)
2 = 2 beeps (one second each)
3 = 3 beeps (one second each)
4
Selecting the setting number
Use the
C
and
D
buttons to change the power voltage setting to 01 (240 V).
Direct the wireless remote controller toward the sensor of the indoor unit and press
the
h
button
A
.
5
To select multiple functions continuously
Repeat steps
3
and
4
to change multiple function settings continuously.
6
Complete function selection
Direct the wireless remote controller toward the sensor of the indoor unit and press
the
button
E
.
Note:
Whenever changes are made to the function settings after construction or
maintenance, be sure to record the added functions with an “
”, in the “Check”
column provided on the chart.
ON
OFF
STAND
BY
COOL
HEAT
D
B
1
C
A
2
Fig. 6-2