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Mount the remote control unit in a convenient position directly to the wall or onto a switch box.
8.1 Wall
mounting
Step 1
Using a screwdriver undo the screw on the top of the remote
control case and pull the back case away (see Fig 10).
Step 2
Feed one end of the RJ control cable through the back case, secure it,
then screw the back case to the wall using suitable fixings (not supplied).
Step 3
Connect the RJ plug to the RJ socket on the PCB.
Step 4
Refit the front case.
8.2 Switch box mounting
Step 1
Using a screwdriver undo the screw on the top of the remote
control case and pull the back case away (see Fig 10).
Step 2
Feed one end of the RJ control cable through the switch box, feed and
secure the RJ control cable through the back case and secure back
case to switch box using 2 x mounting screws (not supplied) (see Fig 11).
Step 3
Connect the RJ plug to the RJ socket on the PCB.
Step 4
Refit the front case.
On the back of the remote controller PCB you will find four DIP switches that provide the following
optional features.
DIP1 – Reset on power-up
On restoring power after an electrical
interruption all remote control settings are
retained.
DEFAULT SETTING ON
Dip2 – Stop fan on cold
Fans are switched off when heating level is
achieved (Automatic mode only).
DEFAULT SETTING OFF
DIP3 – Never blow cold
Air curtain always heats in Automatic mode
(i.e. will not go to ambient mode).
DEFAULT SETTING OFF
DIP4 – Room air temperature control
Enabling the room air sensor in the remote
control disables all other temperature sensors.
DEFAULT SETTING OFF
9.
REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS
8.
REMOTE CONTROL INSTALLATION
Fig 10
Fig 11
NOTE:
For optional remote control settings, see section 9.
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