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Control timing example
(1) Option switch K3
•
ON : The external contact control indoor unit OFF only.
•
OFF : The external contact control indoor unit ON and OFF.
❈
When Remote controller turns the indoor unit ON.
-Zone
①
: In the zone where key-tag I/M state is Close, remote controller can be used.
Control priority : The contact state = Remote controller
-Zone
②
: In the zone where key-tag I/M state is OPEN, remote controller cannot be used.
Control priority : The contact state > Remote controller
①
②
Case 1 : K3=ON
K1=OFF
➔
The I/M contact is
Open
, Indoor unit turns
OFF
(Cannot use remote controller).
The I/M contact is
Short
, key-tag I/M doesn’t work.
Case 2 : K3=OFF
K1=OFF
➔
The I/M contact is
Open
, Indoor unit turns
ON.
The I/M contact is
Close
, Indoor unit turns
OFF.
Key-tag
I/M contact state
Close
Open
Close
Open
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
Key-tag
I/M control
Indoor unit
operation
Operation
delay
ON control
by remote controller
ON control
by remote controller
The contact Open
→
Indoor unit OFF
control
The contact Open
→
Indoor unit OFF
control
Key-tag
I/M contact state
Open
Close
Open
Close
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
Key-tag
I/M control
Indoor unit
operation
Operation
delay
ON control by remote controller
The contact Close
→
Indoor unit OFF
control
The contact Open
→
Indoor unit ON
control
The contact Close
→
Indoor unit OFF
control
❈
ON/OFF control by the contact state (Open
↔
Close).
Control priority : The contact state = Remote controller
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Summary of Contents for Mini DVM
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Page 44: ...II 4 Indoor Units chapter2_Indoor units 002 051 3 14 08 22 09 Page 4 ...
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Page 183: ...II 143 I NDOOR U NITS chapter2_Indoor units 108 143 3 14 08 22 38 Page 143 ...
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Page 186: ...Outdoor Units III 4 3 1 DVM HR3_Outdoor 002 037 3 21 08 11 19 Page 4 ...
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