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Caution

(Improper handling may have consequences, including injury or damage to house.)

• To prevent damage from static electricity, 

touch a nearby metal body to discharge 

static electricity from yourself before 

touching the Wi-Fi Adaptor.

• Static electricity from the human body may 

damage the Wi-Fi Adaptor unit.

• Do not install the Wi-Fi Adaptor in a place 

with high steam levels, such as bathrooms.

• Avoid places where water is splashed 

or where condensation forms on walls. 

Installing in such places can cause electric 

shock or breakdown.

• Do not install the Wi-Fi Adaptor in places 

with direct sunlight or where the ambient 

temperature is 40ºC or more or is 0ºC 

or less. 

Direct sunlight and high or low 

temperature environments may cause the 

Wi-Fi Adaptor to deform or breakdown.

• Do not use in special environments.
• Do not use in places with high oil use 

(including machine oil), high steam levels, 

or sulfuric gas - this may lead to severe 

decrease in functionality and damage to 

parts.

• Turn off power supply of connected 

equipment when performing construction or 

wiring work.

• Failure to turn off the power supply to 

the connected equipment may lead to 

malfunction or breakdown of the Wi-Fi 

Adaptor or connected equipment.

• Dismantling the indoor unit 

Please refer to the indoor units “service 

manual” for detailed instructions for 

accessing the control adaptor connector 

CN105 on the indoor unit control PCB.

Note

•  Please ensure that the access point 

supports both WPS connection and the 

WPA2-AES encryption setting before 

commencement of the installation of the 

MAC-559IF-E.

•  To complete connection of the  

MAC-559IF-E to the Wi-Fi service physical 

access to the access point may be required.

• Details of the heat pump and  

MAC-559IF-E can be recorded on page 2 

‘Setting Information’.

•  The end user should read and accept the 

terms and conditions of the Wi-Fi service 

before commencement of the installation of  

MAC-559IF-E.

•  The MAC-559IF-E should not be installed 

and connected to any Mitsubishi Electric 

system which is to provide cooling or 

heating to critical applications.

Mitsubishi Electric’s Wi-Fi Adaptor is designed for communication to Mitsubishi Electric’s  
Wi-Fi service.
Third party Wi-Fi Adaptors cannot connect to Mitsubishi Electric’s Wi-Fi service.
Mitsubishi Electric is not responsible for any (i) under performance of a system or any product; 
(ii) system or product fault; or (iii) loss or damage to any system or product; which is caused by 
or arises from connection to and/or use of any third party Wi-Fi Adaptor or any third party Wi-Fi 
service with Mitsubishi Electric equipment.

For the latest information regarding Wi-Fi Control:
New Zealand based enquiries please visit: www.mitsubishi-electric.co.nz/wifi 
Australian based enquiries please visit: www.mitsubishielectric.com.au/wifi

Summary of Contents for Wi-Fi Control

Page 1: ...1 INSTALLATION GUIDE...

Page 2: ...ommissioning Date MAC 559IF E Installation Date Installer Contact Details Name Telephone Number Wi Fi Control Minimum Requirements for Operation Compatible WPS router capable of WPA2 AES encryption Th...

Page 3: ...Heat Pump Control Register Your Heat Pump s Thank you for choosing a Mitsubishi Electric Heat Pump with Wi Fi Control Once your adaptor is installed either download the app search term Mitsubishi Ele...

Page 4: ...abled Router Wi Fi Installation Guide Tools to remove cover of indoor unit 2 Phillips Important Note Before going to the users home ensure they have a WPS capable router and WPA2 AES encryption can be...

Page 5: ...le to be connected to the user s router Steps for this are shown on the following pages 6 5 7 8 Remove the cover of the indoor unit the cable terminal and the cover to the control board Locate the CN1...

Page 6: ...r to your router manual for more information Activate WPS mode on your router This will be enabled for a set period allowing approximately two minutes to complete Step 3 To do so please refer to your...

Page 7: ...h alternately the unit is successfully connected to the internet If LED 2 orange lights up at any stage there may be a problem Check the troubleshooting section on page 11 You can now download the Mit...

Page 8: ...and cause damage Connect and fasten the electric wires securely so external force on the wires will not apply on the terminals Improper connection and mounting may result in breakdown heat generation...

Page 9: ...for detailed instructions for accessing the control adaptor connector CN105 on the indoor unit control PCB Note Please ensure that the access point supports both WPS connection and the WPA2 AES encryp...

Page 10: ...val once every 5 sec Server communication or access point communication failed and heat pump communication starting up 0 5 sec interval Server communication or access point communication failed and he...

Page 11: ...access point Specifications Input voltage DC12 7V from indoor unit Power consumption MAX 2W Size W H D mm 89 48 6 19 2 Weight 105g including cable RF channel 1ch 13ch Radio protocol IEEE 802 11b g n...

Page 12: ...liament Street PO Box 30772 Lower Hutt 5040 Phone 0800 639 434 Fax 04 560 9133 Helpline Opening Hours 8 30am 5 00pm weekdays Mitsubishi Electric Australia www mitsubishielectric com au wifi SYDNEY HEA...

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