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20

Main 

menu

Sub 

menu

Function

Data  

bit

Factory 

setting

Description

Unit

1

1

Wireless remote controller 

Option setting/checking (1)

Cooling/Heating selection

1

0

0 – Cooling/Heating, 

1 – Cooling only

-

Use of wireless remote controller

2

1

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

MAIN/SUB wired remote 

controller

3

0

0 –MAIN, 1- SUB

-

Temperature unit

4

0

0 – Celcius(°C), 1 – Fahrenheit(°F)

-

2

Wireless remote controller 

Option setting/checking (2)

Temperature sensor selection

1

0

0 – Indoor unit, 

1 – Wired remote controller

-

Use of average temperature

2

0

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Use of Auto mode 

3

1

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Temperature display

4

0

0 – Set temperature,

1 - Room temperature

-

AC On/Off button function

5

0

0 – Indoor unit + ERV,

1 – Indoor unit only,

2 – ERV only,

-

3

Blade 

setting/checking

Lock of Blade1

1

0

0 – Unlock, 1 – lock

-

Lock of Blade2

2

0

0 – Unlock, 1 – lock

-

Lock of Blade3 

3

0

0 – Unlock, 1 – lock

-

Lock of Blade4

4

0

0 – Unlock, 1 – lock

-

4

ERV option

Setting/checking

Use of By-Pass mode

1

0

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Use of Auto mode

2

0

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Use of air purification mode

3

0

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Use of external control

4

0

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

5

Room Temperature 

compensation

Temperature control reference 1,2,3

0

-9 ~ 40(°C)

0.1(°C)

Temperature compensation value

4,5,6

0

-9.9 ~ 9.9(°C)

0.1(°C)

6

Number of connected units

Number of indoor units

1,2

-

0 ~ 16

-

Number of ERVs

3,4

-

0 ~ 16

-

7

Temperature increment/decrement (°C only)

1

0

0-1°C, 1-0.5°C, 2-0.1°C

-

0

Factory option setting

1

0

0 – Unchanged

1 – Factory setting

-

2

1

Software code

1~6

-

Software code

-

2

Software version

1~6

-

Software version

-

3

1

Indoor unit room temperature 

1,2,3

-

Room temperature

°C

2

Indoor unit EVA IN temperature

1,2,3

-

EVA IN temperature

°C

3

Indoor unit EVA OUT temperature

1,2,3

-

EVA OUT temperature

°C

4

Indoor unit EEV step

1,2,3

-

EEV step

-

5

Indoor unit option checking (1)

Use of central control

1

-

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Use of drain pump

2

-

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Use of electric heater

3

-

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Use of hot water coil

4

-

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

6

Indoor unit option checking (2)

Use of external control

1

-

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Use of RPM compensation

2

-

0 – No use, 1 - Use

-

Filter time

3

-

0 – 2000 hours, 1 – 1000 hours

-

Heating temperature 

compensation

4

-

0-2°C, 1-5°C

-

EEV stop step in heating

5

-

0 – 1/80 steps, 1 – 80 

-

Additional Functions of Your Wired Remote Controller

•    ‘NONE’ will be displayed if the indoor unit does not support the function. 

In some cases, the setting may not possible or it may be not applied though it is set on the unit. 

•   If communication initialization is needed after the setting, the system will reset automatically and 

communication will be initialized. 

Wired Remote Controller Installation/Service Mode

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Page 1: ...Wired Remote Control MWR WE10 Air Conditioner installation manual imagine the possibilities ThankyouforpurchasingthisSamsungproduct I F S E P D DB98 32811A 2 A R G ...

Page 2: ... If the place cannot support its weight the product may fall down and it may cause product damage Do not move or reinstall the product on your discretion Potential risk of electric shock or fire Check if the installation work is done correctly according to the installation manual Incorrect installation may cause electric shock or fire When you want to dispose your Wired Remote Controller ask the s...

Page 3: ...jects Potential risk of electric shock or product damage Do not install the product in areas exposed to oil or vapor Potential risk of product damage or malfunction Do not put undue stress on the power cable Potential risk of broken cable and fire Do not install the product in areas with frequent use of acid or alkali spray Potential risk of electric shock or product malfunction Do not connect pow...

Page 4: ...fore installing yourWired Remote Controller Install theWired Remote Controller cables in accordance with the electrical wiring rules and allow it to pass through the inner area of the wall so that other people can t reach it 120 0 4 72 124 0 4 88 63 8 2 51 19 5 0 76 Unit mm inch Wired Remote Controller 1 CableTie 2 Cable Clamp 3 M4X16 Screw 5 User Manual 1 Installation Manual 1 UTerminal 6 ...

Page 5: ...separate it from the rear cover 2 Arrange the power cable and the communication cable so that they fit in the housing along the edges of the rear cover Insert a flat head screwdriver into the square groove in the upper area of the hook to disassemble it easily When the cable is not concealed When the cable is concealed 15cm 6inch 10cm 4inch If you need more space for the wiring work you can take i...

Page 6: ...r pieces of wires Recommended specification AWG21 The following are the specs of the compression ring terminal connected to yourWired Remote Controller PCB W t G E F L Stud D RangeofPermittedWires Rated Size Stud Size BasicSize mm AWG mm2 mm2 mm t øD G E F W L 22 16 0 25 1 65 1 5 3 0 7 3 8 10 0 4 5 6 5 6 0 21 2 Maximum distance for connecting communication and power cable 100m ScrewsonthePCBtermin...

Page 7: ...will reset and tracking will start again 3 During tracking the total number of currently searched indoor units and ventilator ERV will be displayed If you want to perform tracking again after installation then press the Esc and Delete buttons at the same time for more than five seconds Only the masterWired Remote Controller can display the total number of indoor units and ventilator ERV SlaveWired...

Page 8: ... indoor unit or ventilator ERV Wired Remote Controller Installation When Connected to an Indoor Unit Only When Connected to an ventilator ERV Only Outdoor Unit IndoorUnit COM1 F1 F2 COM2 F3 F4 COM1 F1 F2 COM2 F3 F4 COM2 F3 F4 Wired Remote Controller Wired Remote Controller Wired Remote Controller IndoorUnit IndoorUnit Regardless of the indoor group address RMC address or the ventilator ERV group a...

Page 9: ...nd ventilator ERV at the same time When Connected to an Indoor Unit Only Regardless of the indoor unit s group address RMC address only the indoor units connected to COM2 are controlled in group The power cable V1 V2 is not connected between indoor units The power cable for yourWired Remote Controller V1 V2 should be connected to only one indoor unit Regardless of your outdoor units you can contro...

Page 10: ...er ventilator ERV COM1 F1 F2 Ventilator ERV Ventilator ERV Ventilator ERV COM1 F1 F2 COM2 F3 F4 COM1 F1 F2 Regardless of the ventilator ERV s group address RMC address only the ventilator ERV connected to COM2 controlled in group The power cable V1 V2 is not connected between ventilators ERV The power cable for yourWired Remote Controller V1 V2 should be connected to only one ventilator ERV ...

Page 11: ...door units and ventilator ERV If you want to use the power saving function you have to connectWired Remote Controller to only one indoor unit and one ventilator ERV The power cable V1 V2 is not connected between indoor units The power cable for yourWired Remote Controller V1 V2 should be connected to only one indoor unit 1 Using One Wired Remote Controller to control multiple indoor units and vent...

Page 12: ...Remote controller 2 Remote controller is controlling one indoor unit ventilator ERV or one group of indoor units and ventilator ERV with two remote controllers When Connected to an Indoor Unit Only When Connected to an ventilator ERV Only For the slaveWired Remote Controller settings please refer to the sections about the additional functions of the Wired Remote Controller Refer to page20 0 Master...

Page 13: ...ted to an Indoor Unit and an ventilator ERV Together Regardless of the indoor unit group address RMC address only the indoor units connected to COM2 are controlled by 2 remote controller For the slaveWired Remote Controller settings please refer to the sections about the additional functions of the Wired Remote Controller Refer to page20 0 Master 1 Slave ...

Page 14: ...or ERV or a group of indoor units and ventilator ERV then you need to initialize your remote controller communication Wired Remote Controller Installation 1 Press the Esc and Delete buttons at the same time for more than five seconds Your Wired Remote Controller will be initialized and the device will search for the indoor units ventilator ERV connected to your Wired Remote Controller again ...

Page 15: ...ddress for the error will be displayed followed by the error code Example Error 101 occurs for Indoor Unit No 28 Ventilator ERV When an Error Occurs inYour Ventilator ERV Product Group Display B The product address for the error will be displayed followed by the error code Example Error 121 has occurred at ventilator ERV No 28 When an Error Occurs inYour Wired Remote Controller Only an error code ...

Page 16: ... Two or more wired remote controllers is set as Master Main No ERV unit installed for interlocking function No indoor unit installed for interlocking function Over 16 indoor ERV indoor units installed Indoor units of different temperature setting C F connected to same wired remote controller Wired remote controller s has different temperature unit setting with indoor unit s Slave Sub wired remote ...

Page 17: ...nit but wired remote controller is set to use By Pass No Auto function on ERV unit but wired remote controller is set to use Auto Temperature sensor Open Short error Memory error No damper feedback For the error codes for your indoor outdoor units and ventilator ERV refer to the installation manual of each device ...

Page 18: ...18 Main Menu Sub menu 1 2 3 5 4 6 Data bit Additional Functions ofYourWired Remote Controller Wired Remote Controller Installation Service Mode ...

Page 19: ...utton to enter the sub menu setting screen Using the buttons select a sub menu number and press the button to enter data setting screen When you enter the setting stage the current setting will be displayed Refer to the chart for data settings Using the buttons select the settings Press the button to move to the next setting Press the Set button to save the settings and exit to the sub menu settin...

Page 20: ...nvalue 4 5 6 0 9 9 9 9 C 0 1 C 6 Numberofconnectedunits Numberofindoorunits 1 2 0 16 NumberofERVs 3 4 0 16 7 Temperatureincrement decrement Conly 1 0 0 1 C 1 0 5 C 2 0 1 C 0 Factoryoptionsetting 1 0 0 Unchanged 1 Factorysetting 2 1 Softwarecode 1 6 Softwarecode 2 Softwareversion 1 6 Softwareversion 3 1 Indoorunitroomtemperature 1 2 3 Roomtemperature C 2 IndoorunitEVAINtemperature 1 2 3 EVAINtemper...

Page 21: ...on 1 0 Nouse 1 Use Useofhumidificationwhen Heatingthermooff 2 0 Nouse 1 Use UseoffanoperationinDefrost 3 0 Nouse 1 Use UseofhumidificationwhenHeating 4 0 Nouse 1 Use 2 ERVPlustemperature setting checking Cooling 1 2 15 30 C 1 C Heating 3 4 15 30 C 1 C 3 ERVPlusAutomode temperaturesetting checking Settemperature 1 2 15 30 C 1 C Settemperaturedifference 3 4 5 15 C 1 C 4 Setting checkingthecompensati...

Page 22: ... you enter the setting stage the current setting value will be displayed 4 Press button to select the desired Data1 Press button to select no 1 The wired remote controller option is set from both cooling and heating to cooling only 5 Press Set button to complete the option setting Save the setting value and exit to sub menu 6 Press Esc button to exit to normal mode 1 2 3 4 Data bit Data1 Both cool...

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