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   MAGIQ TOUCH CONTROLLER INSTALLATION MANUAL  

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Using the bracket as a template, mark the centre points  

for the screw and cable access holes.

MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER 

cont

Important!

 The cable hole should be positioned centrally  

within the rectangular window in the mounting bracket. 

Alternatively, a standard stud mounting bracket  

(used for wall plates) can be used with plasterboard walls.

MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER 

cont

Insert wall plugs into holes. Align and screw the bracket into 

position using the supplied screws.

ILL1587-A

ILL1597-A

ILL1589-A

ILL1591-A

ILL1590-A

ILL1588-A

Drill a 16mm hole for cable access, and two smaller 

holes for the wall plugs provided (5mm holes for 

plasterboard walls or 6mm holes for brick walls).

Summary of Contents for magiq

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL MagIQ Touch Controller English ...

Page 2: ...d for the MagIQ Touch Controller are 26AWG 7 016 6 core flat 20m 66 cable is supplied with each Seeley cooler or heater 40m 131 cable is also available Supplied cables should not be altered ALWAYS route cables at least 300mm 12 away from regular power cables and high power machines Cross over power cables at right angles Important Where maximum cable lengths are exceeded or cables are not routed i...

Page 3: ...e wall control near heat sources such as stoves and televisions Do not locate in the direct airflow of the duct outlets Do not locate in strong drafts or in dead spots such as cupboards drawers Always seal the cable entry hole Hot or cold air coming through the wall may interfere with the temperature measurement CAUTION Always make sure there are no electrical cables gas or water pipes or the like...

Page 4: ... the mounting bracket Alternatively a standard stud mounting bracket used for wall plates can be used with plasterboard walls MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER cont Insert wall plugs into holes Align and screw the bracket into position using the supplied screws ILL1587 A ILL1597 A ILL1589 A ILL1591 A ILL1590 A ILL1588 A Drill a 16mm hole for cable access and two smaller holes for the wall plugs provided 5mm...

Page 5: ...truding bracket tabs Pull the wall control down so the bracket tabs engage and locate with the keyway slots on the rear MOUNTING THE CONTROLLER cont Important Take care not to damage the cable or plug during this process Important Drafts within the wall cavity can impact the temperature reading of the wall control We recommend that the cable access hole be sealed but in such a way that the cable c...

Page 6: ... to the right SINGLE COMPONENT INSTALLATION NO ZONES Ensuring the Controller is properly connected power up the heater cooler ILL1521 A CONNECTING THE CONTROLLER cont Select ALL NEW SYSTEM option and start the System Installation Wizard Accept 01 as the number of coolers heaters to be installed ILL1610 A ILL1611 A ILL1595 A ...

Page 7: ...ller needs components to be connected and powered up one at a time and in the correct order Note It is important that components e g heaters coolers sensors etc are connected ONE AT A TIME as prompted by the Controller If more than one component of the same device type is connected at the same time there is a risk of communication corruption and the system will not function correctly The system in...

Page 8: ...ETTINGS menu contains a GENERAL menu relating to the Controller and the system as a whole COOLER and HEATER menus depending on what has been installed and a SERVICE menu containing component details and fault information Note The controller will only display the menus and menu items that are relevant to the installed system Navigate through the menus by tapping the heading tabs at the top of the s...

Page 9: ... menu includes settings or information related to the MagIQ Touch Controller or the system as a whole Time and Date Language Child Access Lock set a pin to restrict access Zone Renaming customise zone names System Configuration System or Controller Reset COOLER HEATER MENUS The COOLER and HEATER menus include settings or information related to the specific Seeley International cooling or heating p...

Page 10: ... pin code is entered you will have access to component specific information such as model number serial number etc ILL1624 A ILL1625 A ILL1626 A SERVICE MENU cont Also included in this menu is access to a Service Operating Screen for each component installed in the system This screen can be used as a troubleshooting tool On this screen the status of the component is displayed and can be modified I...

Page 11: ...reen ILL1629 A ILL1630 A ILL1631 A CONTROLLER OR SYSTEM RESET It is possible to reset the whole system including all connected components or the controller only Use a pin or paperclip to press and hold the reset button located at the back of the controller This will cause the following screen to appear Note Resetting the whole system will mean that every component connected to the wall control wil...

Page 12: ...onnected ONE AT A TIME ILL1633 A MANAGING COMPONENTS cont Now connect and power up the new replacement component The Controller will detect the new component and will give you the option to REPLACE the faulty component or install it as a new component Choose REPLACE Important If you are replacing more than one faulty component it is important that new components of the same type are connected ONE ...

Page 13: ...INGS Scroll down to the menu item SYSTEM CONFIGURATION After entering the correct pin code 7378 the screen will display a list of all components in the installation both functional and faulty ILL1636 A ILL1637 A MANAGING COMPONENTS cont REMOVING COMPONENTS cont At this point disconnect the component to be removed and press the MODIFY button This should cause the Controller to display a warning mes...

Page 14: ...d to scan the system to see what is there Connect the Controller to the system ENSURE ALL COMPONENTS ARE POWERED Choose the EXISTING SYSTEM WITH NEW CONTROL option ILL1639 A ILL1640 A CONNECTING A NEW CONTROLLER TO AN EXISTING SYSTEM cont Once all components have been found the Controller will display a summary list of what it has found If this configuration is accepted the controller will be read...

Page 15: ...tegories 1 Auto Reset Fault a minor fault that is not communicated to the operator but is recorded in the fault history 2 Running Fault this fault allows the component to operate with reduced functionality If the fault is resolved the fault icon will no longer be displayed in the lower taskbar 3 Service Fault a serious fault which will cause the component in question to shut down but may be resolv...

Page 16: ...y The cable from cooler may not be fitted correctly Refit cable Cable damaged or broken Replace cable The Controller shows the cooler heater is on but I can t hear the fan working The set temperature has been achieved and the cooler heater is in standby None required If you want to see exactly what the heater cooler is doing turn the STATUS INFORMATION DISPLAY option on in the SETTINGS menu The co...

Page 17: ...leyinternational com It is the policy of Seeley International to introduce continual product improvement Accordingly specifications are subject to change without notice Please consult with your dealer to confirm the specifications of the model selected AU 1307 862699 A ...

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