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ACYSTAT-IOM-EN

LCD Control Series
Touch Control Series

LCD Control Series

August 2010

Owner & Installation Manual

ACYSTAT110AA (Wired, Cooling only)
ACYSTAT120AA (Wireless, Cooling only)
ACYSTAT210AA (Wired, Cooling & Heating)
ACYSTAT220AA (Wireless, Cooling & Heating)

Touch Control Series

ACYSTAT160AA (Wired, Cooling only)
ACYSTAT170AA (Wireless, Cooling only)
ACYSTAT260AA (Wired, Cooling & Heating)
ACYSTAT270AA (Wireless, Cooling & Heating)

ACYSTAT410AA

LCD Chilled Water Control

ACYSTAT420AA

Touch Chilled Water Control

ACYSTAT460AA
ACYSTAT470AA

Summary of Contents for ACYSTAT110AA

Page 1: ...ireless Cooling only ACYSTAT210AA Wired Cooling Heating ACYSTAT220AA Wireless Cooling Heating Touch Control Series ACYSTAT160AA Wired Cooling only ACYSTAT170AA Wireless Cooling only ACYSTAT260AA Wired Cooling Heating ACYSTAT270AA Wireless Cooling Heating ACYSTAT410AA LCD Chilled Water Control ACYSTAT420AA Touch Chilled Water Control ACYSTAT460AA ACYSTAT470AA ...

Page 2: ...2 ACYSTAT IOM EN Gerneral System Appearance ...

Page 3: ...ral Information 4 Wireless Remote Control 6 Display Unit and Receiver Board LCD Control series 7 Touch Wired Control 12 Handheld Remote Control 16 Installation 22 Remote Control Installation 24 Electrical Installation 25 Wiring Diagram 26 Outline Dimention 30 ...

Page 4: ...th Cooling only and Cooling Heating concealed type chilled water fan coil or direct expansion air handling units The typical system wiring schematics are generic by necessity and do not apply to all possible indoor unit configurations and control requirements If you have any question relating to proper application or installation of these thermostats please contact your nearest Trane Dealer Recept...

Page 5: ...failure to comply with the manufacturer s instructions is not covered by the warranty obligation If the user does not follow the instructions in the Owner Manual it may entail cancellation of warranty and liabilities by The Trane Company Important These instructions do not cover all variatioans in systems nor do they provide for every possible contingency to be met Should further information be de...

Page 6: ...oller 4 Cable standard assembly length 4 meters Components 1 and 4 along with the system fan coil or air handler are concealed in the building structure and do not require access by the system operator The visible and accessible components are components 2 and 3 as shown below Display Unit and Receiver Board Figure 2 LCD Wired Conrol Handheld Remote Controller Figure 4 Display Unit and Receiver Bo...

Page 7: ... HEAT AUTO and back to FAN 6 FAN SPEED Button Press this button to select fan speed 1 CLOCK Displays present time 2 ON TIMER Displays ON TIMER when ON TIMER is set 3 OFF TIMER Displays OFF TIMER when OFF TIMER is set 4 SLEEP Mode Displays sleep symbol after activating SLEEP mode 5 Room Set Temperature Displays the room temperature When FAN or TURBO mode is selected the room temperature will be dis...

Page 8: ...mperature and can not adjust set temperature SLEEP ECONO and TURBO mode COOL Mode Press MODE button to select the operation mode will be shown on the display when COOL mode is selected Press either or button to set the desired temperature between 15O C to 30O C Press FAN SPEED button to select the desired fan speed level and the display will show Auto Low Medium and High respectively Auto Low Medi...

Page 9: ...s now standby for starting air conditioner automatically at the set time To cancel ON TIMER select ON TIMER setting and press MENU button again Note If there are no other buttons pressed within 15 seconds ON TIMER will be cancelled and the LCD display will return to show clock After selecting ON TIMER setting the LCD display will show the last on timer set by user with blinking hour number When ON...

Page 10: ...firm SLEEP mode will be shown on the display After one hour operation of SLEEP mode the unit will automatically raise set temperature by 0 5O C After one and half hour operation of SLEEP mode the unit will automatically raise set temperature by 0 5O C again and on the display will disappear To cancel SLEEP mode either press MODE button or select SLEEP mode and press MENU button again Heating Press...

Page 11: ...ect ECONO mode and press MENU button again System Features 1 Watchdog There is a circuit in the system to watch the operation of the microprocessor 2 Compressor Delay Protection There is a time delay for restarting the compressor 3 Compressor Minimum on Time Once the compressor starts it will operate at least 24 seconds 4 Non Volatile Memory Auto Restart If there is a power interruption or failure...

Page 12: ...lays when SLEEP mode is activated 6 6 Error Code Displays error code when an error occurs 7 FAN Speed Displays the selected fan speed level Auto Low Medium or High 8 Standby Status When lit the dot LED after the first digit of the 7 segment display indicates the standby status 9 Compressor Valve Status When lit the dot LED after the second digit of the 7 segment display indicates the compressor va...

Page 13: ...w L Medium M High H and Auto respectively Note In AUTO mode the system will automatically switch between COOL mode and HEAT mode to maintain equally room temperature and set temperature Timer Operation Available when using with remote control Once you select the timer operation the settings are saved in the control Thereafter the air conditioner will start operating under the same conditions when ...

Page 14: ...n remote control again Note Set temperature shown on the display still show the setting without 1O C added reduced but it will plus minus 1O C in the memory In case of power failure or changing operation mode SLEEP mode will be automatically cancelled ECONO Mode Available when using with remote control ECONO mode drastically saves energy with high efficient cooling capacity in COOL mode by reducin...

Page 15: ... If there is no any button pressed for 3 minutes the display panel will be standby During standby press any button to activate the display panel O C O F Toggle The optional feature offers you to change the temperature display from O C to O F or from O F to O C Press and hold button for 8 seconds to change temperature display System Features 1 Watchdog There is a circuit in the system to watch the ...

Page 16: ...LOUVER Button This button has no function 7 SWEEP Button This button has no function 8 DIM Button Press this button to dim or restore the brightness of the display 9 ON TIMER Button Press this button to set the on timer of the unit operation 10 OFF TIMER Button Press this button to set the off timer of the unit operation 11 CLOCK Button Press this button to set the clock to the present time or see...

Page 17: ... Take out all batteries if you are not going to use the air conditioner for a long period of time 1 CLOCK Displays present time 2 ON TIMER Displays ON TIMER when ON TIMER is set 3 OFF TIMER Displays OFF TIMER when OFF TIMER is set 4 Transmission Indicator The transmission indicator lights when remote control transmits signal to the indoor unit 5 SLEEP Mode Displays sleep symbol after activating SL...

Page 18: ...In FAN mode the LCD display will not show set temperature and cannot adjust set temperature SLEEP ECONO and POWERCOOL mode COOL Mode Press Mode button to select the operation mode COOL will be shown on the display when COOL mode is selected Press either or button to set the desired temperature between 15O C to 30O C Press FAN SPEED button to select the desired fan speed level and the display will ...

Page 19: ... is now standby for starting air conditioner automatically at the set time To cancel ON TIMER press ON TIMER button again Note The user can confirm ON TIMER during ON TIMER setting process by pressing SEND button If there are no other buttons pressed within 15 seconds ON TIMER will be cancelled and the LCD display will return to show clock After Pressing ON TIMER button the LCD display will show t...

Page 20: ...OWERCOOL will be shown on the display The air conditioner will accelerate capacity up totally 20 minutes or until room temperature is lower than 18O C When POWERCOOL mode completely operates or is cancelled POWERCOOL will disappear from the display and return to the former settings before POWERCOOL mode To cancel POWERCOOL mode press POWERCOOL button again Note The LCD display will not show fan sp...

Page 21: ...l be restored to default setting for 5 seconds and returned to dim setting In case of power failure or turning off breaker DIM function will be automatically restored to default setting for 15 seconds and returned to DIM setting Whenever error code displays DIM function will be automatically restored to default setting If there is no any button pressed for 3 minutes the display panel will be stand...

Page 22: ...cation for mounting of the return air sensor Please ensure that return air sensor cable is sufficiently long 2 The Control Box must be located such as it is accessible for future unscheduled inspection and that it does not hinder inspection and removal of return air filters or servicing of the fan coil or air handler 3 Location of the Control Box must be over 14 meter length of the cable assembly ...

Page 23: ...he return air sensor directly in the air returning to the fan coil or air handler It should be located so as not to interfere with inspection or removal of return air filters or servicing and repair fan coil or air handler Locate the freeze sensor Locate the freeze sensor close to either U bend tube ...

Page 24: ...the printed circuit board and the other to Display unit wall mouth The cable should be installed and routed in the area that not exposed to excessively hot temperature moisture sharp edges and moving surface Install the wireless remote control and wired control as follows Locate and attach the wireless remote control and wired control as follows 1 Do not place the control and the remote control ne...

Page 25: ...er supplies before servicing Remove the cover of control box to access the terminal block Connect the wire terminal to the terminal block Connection indicated on system wiring diagram Make sure all connections are tight After completing the connection re confirm them to be in accordance with the indoor unit outdoor unit and system wiring diagram ...

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Page 30: ...30 ACYSTAT IOM EN Outline Dimension LCD Wired Control ...

Page 31: ...ACYSTAT IOM EN 31 Touch Wired Control Outline Dimension ...

Page 32: ...32 ACYSTAT IOM EN Outline Dimension Handheld Remote Control ...

Page 33: ...ACYSTAT IOM EN 33 Note ...

Page 34: ...t to change design and specifications without notice Literature Order Number ACYSTAT IOM EN Date Aug 2010 Supersedes Nov 2009 Stocking Location Bangkok Thailand π ª Ë 1126 2 Èπ 30 31 Õ π 2 æ ÿ µ À à ß π µ ÿß æœ 10400 Trane www trane com For more information contact your local district office ...

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