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6-4. Switching the Room Temperature Sensors
Room temperature sensors are contained in the indoor unit and in the remote controller.
One or the other of the temperature sensors is used for operation. Normally, the indoor unit sensor is set; however,
the procedure below can be used to switch to the remote controller sensor.
(1) Press and hold the
+
+
buttons for 4 seconds or longer.
The unit No. that is initially displayed is the indoor unit address of the group control master unit.
Do not press the
button.
(2) Use the temperature setting
/
buttons to select item code 32.
(3) Use the timer time
/
buttons to change the setting data from 0000 to 0001.
(4) Press the
button. (The change is completed when the display stops blinking.)
(5) Press the
button.
The unit returns to normal stop status. At this time, “Remote controller sensor” is displayed on the LCD.
If 2 remote controllers are used for control, this setting can be made from either the main or sub remote con-
troller. However, the temperature sensor that is used is the sensor in the main remote controller.
When group control is used, the remote controller sensor will not function unless the group address is set to the
address of the master indoor unit.
If both the remote sensor and remote controller are used, do not use the temperature sensor in the remote con-
troller.
6-5. Connecting to a Ventilation Fan
If a commercially available ventilation fan or similar device is run from the ventilation fan output terminal (FAN
DRIVE: 2P (white), DC 12 V) (Note) on the indoor unit PCB, use the
button to enable fan operation and
change the settings.
(1) Press and hold the
+
+
buttons for 4 seconds or longer.
The unit No. that is initially displayed is the indoor unit address of the group control master unit.
Do not press the
button.
(2) Use the temperature setting
/
buttons to select item code 31.
(3) Use the timer time
/
buttons to change the setting data from 0000 to 0001.
(4) Press the
button. (The change is completed when the display stops blinking.)
(5) Press the
button.
The unit returns to normal stop status. Press the
button and check that “Fan” is displayed on the LCD display.
(Note) A special adapter (optional) is required to convert the signal for use at the no-voltage A contact.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
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