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P5415484

No.

Items

Optional Function

Individual

Setting

Setting

Condition

Contents

Setting

29

CF

Change of Louver Swing Angle

00
01

02

Standard (7-Step Operation)
Cold Draft Prevention
(5 Steps: lower 2 steps cut off)
High Ceiling (higher 2 steps cut off)

30

d1

Power Supply ON/OFF 1

00
01

Not Available
Available

31

d2

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used

32

d3

Power Supply ON/OFF 2

00
01

Not Available
Available

33

d4

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

34

d5

Prevention for Heating Discharge Air 
Temp. Decrease

00
01

Not Available
Available

35

d6

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

36

d7

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used

37

E1

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

38

E2

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

39

E3

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

40

E4

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

41

E5

Not Prepared 

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

42

E6

Indoor Fan Operation Time After
Cooling Operation Stoppage

00
01
02

Not Available
60 min.
120 min.

43

E7

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

44

E8

Fan Operation Control during 
Heating Thermo-OFF

00
01

Not Available (LOW)
SLOW

45

E9

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

46

EA

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

47

Eb

Fan Operation Control during 
Cooling Thermo-OFF

00
01
02

Not Available
LOW
SLOW

48

EC

Forced Thermo-ON Stoppage during 
Cooling

00
01

Not Available
Available

49

Ed

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used (Use as 00 conditions)

50

EE

Automatic Fan Speed Control

00
01

Not Available
Available

51

EF

Automatic Fan Speed Control
(High 2)

00
01

Not Available
Available

52

F0

Not Prepared

-

-

Not Used

53

F1

Automatic OFF Timer Setting

* Do not set the functions “0C”~“0F” 

when 2 (two) wired controllers are 
used in the same controller group.

×

00
01
02


23
24
0A

0B
0C
0D
0E
0F

No Function
OFF Timer by 1 hr
OFF Timer by 2 hrs


OFF Timer by 23 hrs
OFF Timer by 24 hrs
OFF Timer by 30 min.
OFF Timer by 90 min.
OFF Timer by 40 min.
OFF Timer by 45 min.
OFF Timer by 50 min.
OFF Timer by 55 min.

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Do not set them when 

two wired controllers 

are used.

54

F2

Wired Controller Primary-Secondary 
Setting

×

00
01

Primary
Secondary

55

F3

Automatic Reset of Setting 
Temperature (*3)

×

00
01

Not Available
Available

56

F4

Automatic Reset Time

×

00
01
02
03

30 min. (Factory-Setting)
15 min.
60 min.
90 min.

Summary of Contents for CIW01

Page 1: ...RSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS WIRED CONTROLLER KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Installation Maintenance Manual Wired Controller CIW01 OK Menu Back Help ECO On Off A C MODE SPEED TEMP COOL...

Page 2: ...and any accessories to determine if they agree with the purchase order 3 The standard utilization for this unit is explained in these instructions Use of this equipment for purposes other than what it...

Page 3: ...es Install the unit at least 10 ft approximately 3m away from such devices Locate the controller at a distance of at least 3 ft approximately 1m between the indoor unit and electric lighting Otherwise...

Page 4: ...tes before turning off the main power switch to the indoor or outdoor units Otherwise water leakage or electrical breakdown may result Do not open the service cover or access panel to the indoor or ou...

Page 5: ...sequestered area where the inquisitive can t reach it and keep it out the way of any direct air discharge 3 2 Prior to Installation 1 This packing contains the following parts A Wired Controller Qty 1...

Page 6: ...h the stopper plastic band to the cable at the inside of the draw out hole Trace out Hole Feed the cable with its sheath peeled through the groove Peel away the insulation at the end of the cable and...

Page 7: ...vinyl tape Failure to insulate against the penetration of moisture and insects can result in degraded performance and damage to the unit F If case of operating with two controllers Primary and Seconda...

Page 8: ...Selection or Input Output from the Test Run menu and press OK OK Test Run Menu Elevating Grille Setting Input Output Thermistor Selection Function Selection 01 03 Test Run Entr Rtrn Sel Back OK Functi...

Page 9: ...2 bC Not Prepared Not Used Use as 00 conditions 13 bd Not Prepared Not Used Use as 00 conditions 14 bE Not Prepared Not Used Use as 00 conditions 15 C1 Not Prepared Not Used Use as 00 conditions 16 C2...

Page 10: ...Fan Operation Control during Heating Thermo OFF 00 01 Not Available LOW SLOW 45 E9 Not Prepared Not Used Use as 00 conditions 46 EA Not Prepared Not Used Use as 00 conditions 47 Eb Fan Operation Cont...

Page 11: ...le Available 60 F8 Lock Function for Operation Mode Selection 00 01 Not Available Available Factory Setting 61 F9 Lock Function for Temperature Setting 00 01 Not Available Available Factory Setting 62...

Page 12: ...ration Setting during Thermistor of Wired Controller or Remote Sensor 00 01 02 03 ALL COOL DRY HEAT ALL 89 K7 Radiation Temperature Sensor Calibration 00 01 02 03 Normal Upper Lower Normal 90 K8 Contr...

Page 13: ...F 2 5o C 5o F 3 0o C 6o F 3 5o C 7o F 4 0o C 8o F 4 5o C 9o F 5 0o C 1o F 0 5o C 2o F 1 0o C 118 q3 Auxiliary Heater OFF Compensation 0 0 0 1 0 5 0o F 0 0o C 1o F 0 5o C 119 q4 Ambient Temperature Res...

Page 14: ...els Check to ensure that the unit has the optional setting 4 Record the setting conditions for each optional setting in the Setting column of the table below 5 The above optional functions marked with...

Page 15: ...ated Input Output 00 Not set Not set 01 Room Thermostat for Cooling Operation 02 Room Thermostat for Heating Alarm 03 Remote ON OFF 1 Level Cooling 04 Remote ON OFF 2 Operation Thermo ON for Cooling 0...

Page 16: ...pressed The confirmation screen will be displayed 7 Select Yes and press OK The setting 5 will be displayed after the setting change is confirmed If No is selected and OK is pressed the screen will r...

Page 17: ...Saving Time 04 05 Adjusting Date Time 15 10 Fri Entr Rtrn Sel OK Back Room Name Registration OK ECO Menu 1 q 2 w a 3 e s z 4 r d x 5 t f c 6 y g v 7 u h b 8 i 9 o k m j n l 0 p ABC abc Sym 1 Sym 2 Spc...

Page 18: ...ld Menu and Back Help simultaneously for at least three seconds while in the normal mode while the unit is inactive The Test Run menu will be displayed 2 Select Main Remote Setting from the Test Run m...

Page 19: ...erify the cable connection If a remote control group is operating with multiple refrigerant systems the ECO function may not operate normally 11 Main Sub Non display Setting It is possible to hide the...

Page 20: ...y With Priority Operation Mode Operation Mode Temperature Setpoint Selection Possible Selection Possible Partially Operation Mode FAN set by Controller A Main Only when COOL mode COOL DRY Selection no...

Page 21: ...he confirmation screen will be displayed OK Register these contents Yes No Electric Corp Contact Information Sel Entr Rtrn Back OK Menu Back Help ECO On Off A C MODE SPEED TEMP COOL LOUV Adj Meeting R...

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