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12.15.1 Signal Detection
Human Activity sensor will turns on according to infrared sensors signal detection.
Signal detection
Human Activity Indicator
Sensor 1
Sensor 2
Possible detected human
position area
Left Center Right
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C
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A & C
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B & C
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A & C
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A, B & C
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Indicator ON,
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Indicator OFF
However, once the Human Activity Indicator is ON, it will maintain ON status for 5 seconds. If there is no signal
detection from either infrared sensor, the final display condition will be kept until absence status.
12.15.2 Information Log
The signal from Infrared sensors will be log to human activity database for further analysis.
12.15.3 Area of Living Classification Judgment
The system is able to judge area of living according to human activity database, classified as following:
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Living Area – In front of television, dining table, etc.
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Walkway – Human detection is relatively less.
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Non-Living Area – near windows, wall, etc.
12.15.4 Human Position Analysis
According to Area of Living, frequency of activity and indoor unit intake temperature, the system will analyze the
human position away from the indoor unit.
12.15.5 Target Area and Position Judgment
The system will judge the indoor unit installation position according to human activity Non-Living Area:
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Non-Living Area at Position A – Indoor unit installed at left side of the room.
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Non-Living Area at Position C – Indoor unit installed at right side of the room.
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Other than above – Indoor unit installed at center of the room.
Every 4 hours, the Target Area and Position Judgment will restart.
12.15.6 Human Activity Level Judgment
Human Activity Level is judged based on the frequency of pulses detected by the infrared sensors within a
timeframe. The activity level will be categorized into High, Normal, Low level.
When a pulse is detected within this timeframe, the status of human presence is judged.
When there is no signal detection continues for 20 minutes or more, the status of human absence is judged.
Summary of Contents for CS-C12MKV
Page 12: ...12 4 Location of Controls and Components 4 1 Indoor Unit 4 2 Outdoor Unit 4 3 Remote Control ...
Page 13: ...13 5 Dimensions 5 1 Indoor Unit 5 1 1 CS C9MKV CS C12MKV ...
Page 14: ...14 5 1 2 CS C18MKV CS C24MKV CS C28MKV ...
Page 15: ...15 5 2 Outdoor Unit 5 2 1 CU C9MKV 5 2 2 CU C12MKV ...
Page 16: ...16 5 2 3 CU C18MKV CU C24MKV CU C28MKV ...
Page 17: ...17 6 Refrigeration Cycle Diagram ...
Page 18: ...18 7 Block Diagram 7 1 1 CS C9MKV CU C9MKV CS C12MKV CU C12MKV ...
Page 19: ...19 7 1 2 CS C18MKV CU C18MKV CS C24MKV CU C24MKV ...
Page 20: ...20 7 1 3 CS C28MKV CU C28MKV ...
Page 26: ...26 9 Electronic Circuit Diagram 9 1 CS C9MKV CU C9MKV ...
Page 27: ...27 9 2 CS C12MKV CU C12MKV ...
Page 28: ...28 9 3 CS C18MKV CU C18MKV ...
Page 29: ...29 9 4 CS C24MKV CU C24MKV ...
Page 30: ...30 9 5 CS C28MKV CU C28MKV ...
Page 32: ...32 10 1 1 2 CS C18MKV CS C24MKV CS C28MKV ...
Page 34: ...34 10 1 6 Human Activity Sensor Printed Circuit Board ...
Page 77: ...77 Figure 3 Figure 4 16 1 1 3 To remove discharge grille Figure 5 ...
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Page 81: ...81 16 2 1 3 To remove power electronic controller Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure1 5 ...
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Page 85: ...85 16 3 1 3 To remove power electronic controller Figure 24 Figure 8 Figure 9 ...
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Page 88: ...88 17 Technical Data 17 1 Thermostat Characteristics Cooling Soft Dry ...