146
If installing with the remote control cable exposed
1. Secure the remote controller base plate to the wall with the two accessory 4 mm screws.
2. The feeding-out direction for the remote control cable can be either up or to the left or the right. (Refer to the
illustration above.)
3. Route the remote control cable as shown in the illustration above. Pull the cord firmly around the outside of the
base plate at this time.
Wall
Remote control cable
Terminal block
Upper tab
Connector CN1
Remote controller lower case
4 mm wood screws
(accessory)
Lower tab
Remote controller upper case
11.12.4 SETTINGS
CONTROL USING TWO REMOTE CONTROLLERS
•
Up to two remote controllers can be installed for a single indoor unit, and either remote controller can be used to
operate the indoor unit. (The indoor unit can be operated with the last switch pressed having priority.)
•
Remote controller thermistor cannot be used. Do not switch to the remote controller thermistor.
•
Connect the remote controllers
Connect both remote controllers to terminals and on the indoor unit terminal block (non-polar).
Indoor unit
Terminal block
GROUP CONTROL
•
Up to a maximum of 16 indoor units can be connected at the time of group control. (Do not connect the heat
pump unit with the cooling unit only.)
•
All in the group will be set by the remote controller thermistor setting when using the remote controller thermistor.
•
For the address setting method (A/C No. setting), refer to the section “Group control setting” in the installation
manual provided with the indoor unit.
LOCAL MODE SETTING
●
Procedure
1. When operation is stopped, press the TEST RUN switch for 5 seconds, and it will switch to LOCAL MODE.
2. Press the UP / DOWN (TEMP & A/C No.) switch and select the “Mode No”.
3. Press the SELECT switch in order to choose the setting value.
4. Press the UP / DOWN (TIMER) switch to choose the “Setting Value”.
5. Press the SET switch to fix the setting that is displayed.
6. After checking the setting, press the TEST RUN switch to return to the normal display.
If no operation is performed, the “Local setting mode” clears after 30 seconds.
Summary of Contents for S-32NA1E5
Page 4: ...4 23 6 Heating 430 24 Exploded View and Replacement Parts List451 24 1 Indoor Unit 451 ...
Page 12: ...12 ...
Page 40: ...40 4 1 2 S 56KA1E5 S 63KA1E5 S 71KA1E5 ...
Page 42: ...42 4 3 95 x 95 Cassette Type Indoor Unit 4 3 1 S 63UA1E5 S 71UA1E5 S 90UA1E5 ...
Page 44: ...44 4 5 Low Static Pressure Hide Away Type Indoor Unit 4 5 1 S 45MA1E5 S 56MA1E5 ...
Page 45: ...45 4 5 2 S 63MA1E5 S 71MA1E5 S 90MA1E5 ...
Page 51: ...51 7 Wiring Connection Diagram 7 1 Wall Mounted Type Indoor Unit KA1E5 Series ...
Page 52: ...52 7 2 60 x 60 Cassette Type Indoor Unit YA1E5 Series ...
Page 53: ...53 7 3 95 x 95 Cassette Type Indoor Unit UA1E5 Series ...
Page 54: ...54 7 4 Slim Hide Away Type Indoor Unit NA1E5 Series ...
Page 55: ...55 7 5 Low Static Pressure Hide Away Type Indoor Unit MA1E5 Series ...
Page 56: ...56 7 6 Outdoor Unit LA1E5 Series ...
Page 57: ...57 8 Electronic Circuit Diagram 8 1 Wall Mounted Type Indoor Unit KA1E5 Series ...
Page 58: ...58 ...
Page 59: ...59 8 2 60 x 60 Cassette Type Indoor Unit YA1E5 Series ...
Page 60: ...60 ...
Page 61: ...61 8 3 95 x 95 Cassette Type Indoor Unit UA1E5 Series ...
Page 62: ...62 ...
Page 63: ...63 8 4 Slim Hide Away Type Indoor Unit NA1E5 Series ...
Page 64: ...64 ...
Page 65: ...65 8 5 Low Static Pressure Hide Away Type Indoor Unit MA1E5 Series ...
Page 66: ...66 ...
Page 67: ...67 8 6 Outdoor Unit LA1E5 Series ...
Page 68: ...68 ...
Page 70: ...70 9 1 3 Receiver PCB CN DISP 9 1 4 Error Code Display PCB CN CODE ...
Page 74: ...74 9 6 Outdoor Unit LA1E5 Series 9 6 1 Main PCB ...
Page 76: ...76 9 6 3 Capacitor PCB DCN IN DCN OUT DCP IN DCP OUT ...
Page 195: ...195 ...
Page 201: ...201 ...