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Spare (1)
Be sure that these switches are OFF
when the system is used.
What is a timer group?
This is a group of indoor units, created by
dividing the central control addresses of the 64
indoor units that are connected to the inter-unit
control wiring, and assigning a timer program to
each group.
Timer Group Settings (2, 3)
Function
Function
2
3
1 timer group – fixed
4 timer group – fixed
8 timer group – fixed
Manual group setting
Central Control Main/Sub
Switching (4)
Sub: OFF
Main: ON
(1) Set to “sub” (OFF) when using together with the AMY
adapter, communications adapter, intelligent
controller, multi-controller, LON I/F, and system
controller.
(2) In cases other than (1) above, when using together
with an ON/OFF central controller, set to “main” (ON)
when only 1 schedule timer unit is used.
(3) In cases other than (1) above, and when using with
multiple schedule timer units, set only 1 unit to “main”
(ON) and set the remainder to “sub” (OFF).
Schedule Timer Address Settings (5, 6, 7)
A maximum of 8 schedule timer units can be connected to the inter-unit
control wiring. If multiple units are connected, use the setting switches
and allocate the addresses, taking care to avoid duplication.
5
6
7
Address 1
Address 2
Address 3
Address 4
Address 5
Address 6
Address 7
Address 8
Holiday and Operation Disable Settings for Each Group (8)
When this setting switch is OFF, units are all controlled together. When this
switch is ON, the units are controlled by the settings for each timer group.
* These switches
are all OFF at
the time of
delivery.
* These switches
are all OFF at the
time of delivery.
If remote controller enable/disable is used,
this switch sets the range for remote
controller enable (cancel).
Enable all items* that can be controlled
with the remote controller.
o
OFF
Enable only the items determined by
setting switches 2, 3, and 4.
o
ON
This switch should be OFF for normal use,
or when remote controller enable/disable is
not used.
Remote Controller Enable Items (1)
* This refers to the following items: start/stop,
operation mode, temperature setting, flap,
and fan speed.
Spare (6, 7, 8)
Temperature s Operation mode + Start/stop
Remote Controller Disable Item Switches (2, 3, 4)
When timer remote controller disable is used, set the remote controller
disable item switches according to the items for which remote
controller operation will be disabled.
Remote controller disabled items
2
3
4
Remote controller disable not used
Start/stop
Operation mode
Operation mode + Start/stop
Temperature setting
Temperature s Start/stop
Temperature s Operation mode
Central 1 – 4 are the designations for the remote-controller disable
modes for the system controller.
Central 1
Central 4
Central 2
Central 3
When multiple schedule timers are installed, set this switch to ON to
perform time settings for multiple units simultaneously. One minute
after the time is set, the time at the other schedule timers will change
to match the set time. (Ordinarily this switch is OFF.)
Simultaneous time communications (5)
Disabled: OFF Enabled: ON
Be sure that these switches are OFF when the system is used.
1
2
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18
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34
49
50
8
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40
56
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25
41
57
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48
64
[Setting fixed timer groups]
Schedule timer
1 fixed timer group (64 units together)
4 fixed timer group (16 units together)
8 fixed timer group (8 units together)
Central control address 1 – 64
Central control address 1 – 16
Central control address 1 – 8
Central control address 17 – 24
Central control address 17 – 32
Central control address 33 – 40
Central control address 33 – 48
Central control address 49 – 64
Central control address 49 – 56
Central control address 57 – 64
Central control address 41 – 48
Central control address 25 – 32
Central control address 9 – 16
ON
OFF
Backup switch
Backup battery
Room name
1
Schedule timer
Fixed timer group
Central
control
addresses
Indoor unit
Unit No.
System - Indoor
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About the Setting Switches
Complete the switch settings before turning ON the schedule timer
power.
Memory Backup Switch
After installation is completed, check that the backup switch on the
reverse side of the schedule timer PCB is turned to ON.
(The backup battery will retain the current time for up to 100 hours.)
Installation Work Plan
Use the wired remote controller to check the unit No. of the indoor
units.
(Start the A/C unit with the wired remote controller, then press the
remote controller UNIT SELECT button once to display the unit
No. of the master unit.)
Explanation to Customers
After work is completed, present the Operation Manual and
Information for the Person in Charge of Installation (Electrical) Work
to the customer.
Explain to the customer the methods for use of the system, as
described in the Operation Manual.
Checking the Central Control Addresses and Operating
the Units that are Controlled by the Schedule Timer
The schedule timer communicates with the indoor units to check which
central control addresses can be controlled with the current timer control.
The schedule timer can then be used to start and stop these units.
(1) Press and hold the schedule timer
button,
button,
and CLEAR button for 4 seconds or longer. “Ad-(central control
address)” appears in sequence, blinking.
(2) Use the GROUP button in the
area to display the blinking central
control addresses in sequential order. In this way, it is possible to
check which central control addresses in the displayed timer group can
be operated by the timer.
(3) With the selected timer group displayed, press the timer
but-
ton. Each time the button is pressed the indoor units in the displayed
timer group start or stop. Pressing the
button in this mode
permits all items (operation start/stop, operation mode, temperature set-
ting items) at the indoor units in the displayed timer group where remote
controller prohibit is in effect.
(4) After checking the addresses and operating the units, press and hold
the
button for 2 seconds or longer. The schedule timer dis-
play returns to the normal display and all controllable indoor units stop.
Creating Timer Groups
The schedule timer can be set for 6 time status changes. These can be
used to create up to 8 groups (timer groups). For systems in which sched-
ule timers are used, set the timer groups to match the central control
addresses of the indoor units that will be subject to group timer control.
The timer-group settings for the schedule timer involve assignment of
central control addresses. Therefore, use the system controller (or other
central control device) or wired remote controllers to set the central con-
trol addresses of the indoor units, then make the schedule timer settings.
Procedure for making fixed timer group settings (fixed groups)
(1) First, use a different central control device (system controller or other
device) or the wired remote controllers to set the central control
addresses, as assigned in the figure above, to the indoor units that will
be subject to group timer control.
(2) Next, use S41 switches 2 and 3 to set the number of timer groups you
wish to create.
(3) Finally, turn ON the schedule timer power. Initial communications are
performed. (SCAn blinks in the display.) The normal display appears
after several minutes, and the timer group settings are confirmed.
Procedure for making manual timer group settings (manual
group assignments)
Manual timer group settings allow central control addresses to be assigned
freely within the timer groups.
(1) Turn ON S41 setting switches 2 and 3, then turn ON the power. Restart
and initial communications are performed. (SCAn blinks in the display.)
The normal display appears after several minutes.
(2) When the normal display appears, press and hold the schedule timer
button, the timer
button, and the
button for 4
seconds or longer. “Ad-01” appears, blinking, in the current time display.
(Ad indicates “address” and 01 is the central address number.)
(3) Use the
button in the
area to select the timer group. Then
use the
button in the
area to select the central control address
to assign and register for that timer group. Press the
button
to register the selected central control address.
(4) To continue registering addresses, repeat step (3). (Central control
address numbers will be added to the right side of the LCD display.) To
cancel a registered central control address, use the
button in
the
area to select the timer group, then use the
button in the
area to select the central control address and press the
button.
(5) Repeat steps (3) – (4) for each timer group. When registration is com-
pleted, press the timer
button. The schedule timer restarts
automatically and performs initial communications. (SCAN blinks in the
display.) The normal display appears after several minutes, and the
manually assigned timer group settings are confirmed.
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Printed in Japan