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Circuit diagrams 

38

12. Circuit diagrams

+5V

+5V

1-12-SCL

1-11-SDA

EEPROM

+5V

+5V

IR

SRCK

RCK

SER

COM3

COM2

GND

+5V

+12V

A
B
C

D

+12V

+5V

+5V

/

12V

1-12-SCL

1-15-RSTEP_A

1-11-SDA

IR

RST
MODE

+5V

1B

1

2B

2

3B

3

4B

4

5B

5

6B

6

7B

7

E

8

COM

9

7C

10

6C

11

5C

12

4C

13

3C

14

2C

15

1C

16

1-MODE

+5V

1-6-RST

1-6-RST

+5V

+12V

+12V

1B

1

2B

2

3B

3

4B

4

5B

5

6B

6

7B

7

E

8

COM

9

7C

10

6C

11

5C

12

4C

13

3C

14

2C

15

1C

16

1-16-VSP

A
B

C
D

12V

1

-17

-R

ST

E

P

_B

1

-18

-R

ST

E

P

_C

1

-19

-R

ST

E

P

_D

+5V

RX

TX

GND

+5V

+5V

+15V

+15V

+5V

+5V

+12V

+5V

N6

SS8050LT1

N7

SS8050LT1

D11

RLS4148

D12

RLS4148

+5V

+5V

+5V

+5V

RO

O

M

PI

P

E

U-home

 1

,

 2 

0011800323A

V1.0

1
2
3
4

CN35

5267-04A(

-

)

VRE

F

61

K

I0/AN

8/P10

49

AN

7/P0

0

50

AN

6/P0

1

51

AN

5/P0

2

52

AN

4/P0

3

53

AN

3/P0

4

54

P62

55

P61

56

C

L

K1

/A

N2

/P

05

57

DA

0/AN

1/P0

6

58

VSS

/AVSS

59

DA

1/AN

0/P0

7

60

VCC/

AVCC

62

SS

O/P3

7

63

SSC

K

/SC

L/P3

5

64

P33/SSI

1

P34/SDA/SCS

2

MODE

3

P43/XCIN

4

P44/XCOUT

5

RESET

6

P47/XOUT

7

VSS/AVSS

8

P46/XIN

9

VCC/AVCC

10

P54/TCIOD

11

P53/TCIOC

12

P52/TCIOB

13

P51/TCIOA/TCTRG

14

P50/TCCLK

15

P27/TDIOD1

16

(INT2)/P32

45

P1

5/RX

D0/(T

RIO)

/(INT

1

)

26

P1

4/TX

D0

27

P8

6

28

P8

5/TF

O12

29

P8

4/TF

O11

30

P8

3/TF

O10/T

F

I

31

P8

2/TF

O02

32

TFO01/P81

33

TFO00/P80

34

TEO/P60

35

INT0/P45

36

TXD1/INT2/P66

37

RXD1/INT3/P67

38

(CLK1)/CLK2/P65

39

RXD2/P64

40

TXD2/P63

41

TBO/P31

42

TAO/P30

43

KI3/AN11/P13

46

KI2/AN10/P12

47

P2

6/TD

IOC1

17

P2

5/TD

IOB1

18

P2

4/TD

IOA1

19

P2

3/TD

IOD0

20

P1

7/TA

IO/IN

T

1

24

P1

6/CL

K0

25

KI1/AN9/P11

48

P2

0/TD

IOA0

/TDC

LK

23

P2

1/TD

IOB0

22

(INT1)/P36

44

P2

2/TD

IOC0

21

IC3

R5F212A7SNFA -

R3
2K

R11

2K

R10
10K

R15
10K

R91

10K

R94
10K

R103
10K

R54
10K

R29
10K

R30

10K

R33 560

R57

10K

R98

10K

R11

9

10K

R100

10K

R101

10K

R35

1K

R24

1K

R25

1K

R27

20K±

1

%

R28

3.

3K±

1

%

R16

1K

R13

1K

R18

1K

R20

1K

R21

330

R22

1K

R113

10K

R56

10K

R110

10K

R69

1K

R66

10K

R65
10K

R63

10K

R64
27

R62 10K

R67 10K

R68

4.7K

R508

1K

R507

10K

R506

10K

R14 10K

R19

1K

R71

100

R72
100

R73
10K

R116

390

R115
10K

R55

10K

R51

10K

R52

10K

R49

2.7K

R23

10K

R26

1K

R89

1K

R87

1K

R88

1K

R86

1K

R85

1K

R84

1K

R505

1K

R2

10K

R5

1K

R504

1K

R41

1K

R44

1K

R45

1K

R46

1K

R38

1K

R82

1M

R48

220

R50
2K

R92

10K

C4

100nF

C9

10nF

C10

10nF

C5

100nF

C28

10nF

C15

1nF

C45

100nF

C42

100nF

C1
100nF

C12 100nF

C6

100nF

C11

100nF

C33 100nF

C17
100nF

C19

1nF

C16

100nF

C26
10nF

C37

1nF

E1

100uF-16V

E3

4.7uF-50V

E4

4.7uF-50V

E2

100uF-16V

E14

4.7uF-50V-105

E15

47uF-50V-105

BUZZ1

PKM13EPY-4002

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

C

N

501

B1

0B-P

H-K-S

(

-

)

1

2

3

4

CN6

B4B-XH-A(

-

)

1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

CN7

B8B-PH-K-S(

-

)

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

CN9

B5P7-XH-A-

-

1

2

3

4

5

CN31

B5B-XH-A(

-

)

1

2

CN48

B2B-XH-A-R(

-

)

1

2

3

CN36

B3B-XH-A(

-

)

A0

1

A1

2

A2

3

GND

4

SDA

5

SCL

6

WP

7

VCC

8

IC4

24C04

1

2

JP1

TJC8-02-

1
2
3
4

JP4

TJC8-04-

1

2

3

4

JP3

TJC8-04-

SW1
TSVC-1

E11

100uF-25V

R74

1K

1
2
3
4
5

CN12

B5B-PH-K(

-

)

+5V

C21

100nF

C31

100nF

C34

100n

F

C35

1nF

1-13-BUZZ

1-14-POW

2-POWER_ON

+12V

1-16-VSP

1-2

6-PG

-BAC

K

1-26-PG-BACK

1-17-RSTEP_B

1-18-RSTEP_C

R40

1K

1-19-RSTEP_D

1

-20

-L

ST

E

P

_A

1-20-LSTEP_A

1

-21

-L

ST

E

P

_B

1-21-LSTEP_B

1

-22

-L

ST

E

P

_C

1-22-LSTEP_C

1

-23

-L

ST

E

P

_D

1-23-LSTEP_D

1

-24

-U

ST

E

P

_A

1-24-USTEP_A

1

-25

-U

ST

E

P

_B

1-25-USTEP_B

A

B

C

D

12V

1

-27

-U

ST

E

P

_C

1-27-USTEP_C

1

-28

-U

ST

E

P

_D

1-28-USTEP_D

2-2

9-DA

2-3

0-DB

2-3

1-DC

2-3

2-DD

2-DSTEP_A
2-DSTEP_B
2-DSTEP_C
2-DSTEP_D

1

2

3

4

5

CN11 B5B-PH-K(

-

)

+12V

2-33-HEAT

2-34-FLZ

2-35-ST

2-36-WF

1-37-DISPSEL1

1-37-DISPSEL1

R509

1K

1-5

3-DIS

PSEL

2

1-53-DISPSEL2

J11

J33

1-39-SWITCH

1-39-SWITCH

1-41-TXD
1-40-RXD

1-41

-TXD

1-40

-RXD

1-42

1-42

1-43

1-43

1-45-IR

1-4

9-SER

1-5

1-SRC

K

1-5

0-RCK

1-47-ROOM
1-46-PIPE

R114

10K

1-49-SER

1-50-RCK

1-51-SRCK

C30

100nF

1-5

2-CHK

/S_T

1-52-CHK/S_T

1-5

4

1-5

5

1-5

6

1-6

0

J4

C32 100nF

R34

1K

J8

R99

10K

1-5

8

1-5

7

1-58

1-57

R95
10K

R97
10K

1

3

2

XT1

8M±

0

.5

%

C36

1nF

+12V

C50

1nF

C49

1nF

C48

1nF

C47

1nF

C46

1nF

+310V

220V_L

L1

LB2271(32mH-0.35A)

L

~220VAC

N

D21

R

L

S414

8

+15V

+310V

R206
270 -2W

R004

2.2K

R205

560

R203

100 -1206

R202

100 -1206

+12V

+15V

IC10

TLP421

R78
47K-2W

D206

FR106(1A-800V-500ns)

D6

1N5399

D8

1N5399

D7

1N5399

D9

1N5399

D20

FR10

6(1A-

800V

-500ns

)

D19

US1M( 1A-1000V-75ns

D008

ER302(3A-200V-35ns)

ZD001

1N4

746A

(18V-

1

W

ZD202

1N4742A(12V-1W)

ZD003

1N4742A(12V-1W)

+5V

H-25*15

HS1

R019

47 -1/2W

NTC1

SCK084R72

INPUT

1

GN

D

2

OUTPUT

3

IC6

L7805CV

1.5A-5V

15V-100mA

12V-900mA

R209

100 -1206

E7

100

uF-45

0V-10

5

C2

104-630VDC

C23

103-630VDC

CY5

2.2nF-250VAC

C009

102-1000V

E204

1000u

F-25V

-105

E207

470uF

-16V-

105

CY1

2.2nF-250VAC

CY2

2.2nF-250VAC

E8

22u

F-50V

-105

C004

1

0pF-1

KV

R61

1.5 -1/2W

S

1

BR

2

FB

4

VCC

5

NC

6

D/ST

7

D/ST

8

GN

D

3

IC9
A6059H

R77

10

-12

06

C7
100nF

C18
100nF

C8
100nF

C13
100nF

C010
1nF

CX1

100nF-275VAC

CX2

100nF-275VAC

CY6

4.7nF-250V

E9

47

uF-50

V-105

1

CN17

D250

1

CN21

14AWG

250±5mm

;

:AMP 175022-1

1

CN52

14AWG;

:210±5mm;

:

;

:AMP 170328-1

1

CN21'

D250

1

CON2

18AWG;

360±10mm;

;

;

177915-2

1

CON1

1

CON3

FUSE1

T3.15A/250VAC

3

4

1

2

K12

OJE-SS(H)-112L(D)M

N001
KTC8050

4

7

3

6

5

1

T1

BCK-6-FE1901H/ 19ES-X58

RV1

TVR14561*

R80
1.5K

1

CN21'1

D250

2-DSTEP_A

2-DSTEP_B
2-DSTEP_C
2-DSTEP_D

+12V

D1

6

R

L

S414

8

D1

3

R

L

S414

8

D1

4

R

L

S414

8

D1

5

R

L

S414

8

N5

SS8050LT1

N4

SS8050LT1

N3

SS8050LT1

N2

SS8050LT1

R127 10K

R125 10K

R123 10K

R121 10K

R126 1K

R124 1K

R122 1K

R120 1K

+12V

L

220V-L

220V-N

D4

R

L

S

4148

D10
RLS4148

2-36-WF

2-35-ST

L

220V_L

2-34-FLZ

2-33-HEAT

HEAT

+12V

220V-L

220V_L

1
2
3

CN1

B3P5-VH-3(

-

)

220V_N

2-POWER_ON

1

CN23

D250

N1

2SC2412K

R1 4.7K

R4 10K

N17

2SC2412K

R6 4.7K

R9
10K

3

4

1

2

K11

OJE-SS(H)-112L(D)M

D40

R

L

S414

8

D3
RLS4148

3

4

1

2

K2

OJE-SS(H)-112L(D)M

N9

2SC2412K

R502 4.7K

R503
10K

3

4

1

2

K3

835L-1AB-C

N8

2SC2412K

R500 4.7K

R501
10K

2-29-DA

2-30-DB

2-31-DC

2-32-DD

1

HP2

1

HP1

3

4

1

2

K1

G4A-1A(-E)

Summary of Contents for YH9FXH12BAH FX Series

Page 1: ...SERVICE MANUAL High Wall Fixed R 410A 60Hz YH9FXH12BAH FX Read this manual before installation and operation Make sure that it is well kept for later reference ...

Page 2: ...ons 7 4 Sensors list 8 5 Piping diagrams 9 6 Printed Circuit Board Connector Wiring Diagram 10 7 Functions and control 13 8 System configuration 26 9 Dimensional drawings 33 10 Center of gravity 33 11 Service Diagnosis 34 12 Circuit diagrams 38 Contents ...

Page 3: ... the equipment for a repair Working on the equipment that is connected to a power supply can cause an electrical shook If it is necessary to supply power to the equipment to conduct the repair or inspecting the circuits do not touch any electrically charged sections of the equipment If the refrigerant gas discharges during the repair work do not touch the discharging refrigerant gas The refrigeran...

Page 4: ...losed room can cause oxygen deficiency 1 1 2 Cautions Regarding Products after Repair Warning Be sure to use parts listed in the service parts list of the applicable model and appropriate tools to conduct repair work Never attempt to modify the equipment The use of inappropriate parts or tools can cause an electrical shock excessive heat generation or fire When relocating the equipment make sure t...

Page 5: ...t damage or modify the power cable Damaged or modified power cable can cause an electrical shock or fire Placing heavy items on the power cable and heating or pulling the power cable can damage the cable Do not mix air or gas other than the specified refrigerant R 410A R22 in the refrigerant system If air enters the refrigerating system an excessively high pressure results causing equipment damage...

Page 6: ...the room and wet the furniture and floor 1 1 3 Inspection after Repair Warning Check to make sure that the power cable plug is not dirty or loose then insert the plug into a power outlet all the way If the plug has dust or loose connection it can cause an electrical shock or fire If the power cable and lead wires have scratches or deteriorated be sure to replace them Damaged cable and wires can ca...

Page 7: ...rainage of the indoor unit after the repair Faulty drainage can cause the water to enter the room and wet the furniture and floor 1 1 4 Using Icons Icons are used to attract the attention of the reader to specific information The meaning of each icon is described in the table below 1 1 5 Using Icons List Icon Type of Information Description Note Note A note provides information that is not indispe...

Page 8: ... panel is easy to wash and the airflow vents can be detached easily Child lock Avoid the child s wrong operation on the remote controller 3D air flow The 3D airflow is able to deliver the airflow horizontally and vertically Auto mode Adjust the last fixed operation mode automatically Power mode Quick cooling or heating Soft mode Lower noise operation condition Intelligent air With twin blade techn...

Page 9: ...u s n o C r e w o P 1 25 W W P O C S R E E S 0 1 6 1 h m l a v o m e R e r u t s i o M TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS m m D H W s n o i s n e m i D m m s n o i s n e m i D d e g a k c a P G K t h g i e W G K t h g i e w s s o r G e t i h W r o l o C Sound level Sound pressure high medium low dB 38 36 34 B d w o l m u i d e m h g i h r e w o p d n u o S D H W 2 81 60 230 954 279 355 855 200 280 10 0 12 5...

Page 10: ...ble Washable Mildew Proof Temperature control Microcomputer Control A H H Y l e d o m r e l l o r t n o c e t o m e R Note the data are based on the conditions shown in the table below 4 Sensors list type Description Qty 1 e r u t a r e p m e t m o o r g n i t c e t e d r o f d e s u s t I r o s n e s m o o R Pipe sensor It s used for detecting temperature of evaporator 1 Conversation formulae Kca...

Page 11: ...Piping diagrams 5 Pinping diagrams 9 ...

Page 12: ...ect with load 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 connector for power line N r for connector for power line L connector for compressor control connector for up and down step motor connector for ambient temp sensor and piping temp sensor connector for receiver display connector for Emergency switch connector for DC fan motor CN1 CN17 CN23 CN11 CN6 CN7 CN48 CN9 ...

Page 13: ...Connector Wiring Diagram 11 Connector wring diagram CN17 CN7 CN48 CN6 CN11 CN23 CN9 CN1 ...

Page 14: ...CEIVER DISPLAY 1 SW1 EMERGENCY SWITCH 21 1 5 725 5 LEFT RIGHT STEP MOTOR 1 75 16 250 5 86 1 02725 R 1 1 AMBIENT TEMP SENSOR PIPING TEMP SENSOR 5 5 5 52 1 8 7 2 5 1 RQQHFWLQJ ZLUH LV VKRZQ DERYH LQFOXGLQJ GRWWHG OLQHV 22 1 21 1R GRWWHG OLQHV PDUNHG ZLWK 7KH SDUWV PDUNHG ZLWK DUH RSWLRQDO 127 7 3803 5 6 5 02725 ...

Page 15: ...he determined mode Tr in the following selection conditions means room temperature Ts means setting temperature Tp means temperature of indoor coil pipe a Tr 23 running cooling mode b Tr 23 running heating mode After turning to the automation mode the running mode can be switched between cooling mode fan mode and heating mode according to the change of the indoor ambient temperature But the automa...

Page 16: ...e remote controller and the machine can be shut down immediately Avoiding electrical shock outlet air is available 2 seconds later after startup High temperature expiration protection 1 High temperature expiration prevention When the temp of coil pipe is above 72 compressor and outlet air stop running 10 seconds later and inlet air runs as the temp sensor is off When compressor stands by for 3 min...

Page 17: ...be started again 3 minutes later after shut down Avoiding electrical shock outlet air is available 2 seconds later after start up Timer on Timer off and sleep control are available Control of 4 way valve When the unit is started for the first time the 4 way valve starts running 10 seconds earlier than compressor does After compressor stops running the 4 way valve continues running for 2 minutes an...

Page 18: ...osting and others with sensor defrosts according to sensor defrosting Intelligentized defrosting 7 1 5 3 1 1 Indoor unit enter overload protection and air outlet stops when air outlet has been restarted and runs over 10 minutes and compressor runs over 45 minutes in total and over 20 minutes continuously and the temp of indoor coil pipe is below 38 7 1 5 3 1 2 Compressor runs20minutes continuously...

Page 19: ...ynchronously the one which time is short run first Executing shutdown instruction clear timer and sleep function 7 1 6 3 Timer on and timer off can be set synchronously 7 1 7 Sleep function the timer indicator lights up 7 1 7 1 In cooling defrosting mode the temp setting increases 1 one hour later after start up After another hour the temp setting increase by more 1 and then run continuously for a...

Page 20: ...s the sleeping button 10 times within 5 seconds and the auto recovery function of power on can be set on off If the buzzer rings 4 times the the auto recovery function of power on is available If the buzzer rings 2 times the the auto recovery function of power on is unavailable If there is no EEPROM the unit is taken off the off function of the memory function of power down But the memory function...

Page 21: ... 40 1 32 1 92 5551 85 9574 79 7322 1 38 1 30 0 87 4712 81 3697 75 6011 1 36 1 29 1 82 6970 77 0544 71 7088 1 34 1 27 2 78 2118 72 9937 68 0402 1 31 1 25 3 73 9966 69 1712 64 5813 1 29 1 23 4 70 0335 65 5716 61 3188 1 27 1 21 5 66 3062 62 1807 58 2405 1 24 1 19 6 62 7992 58 9853 55 3351 1 22 1 17 7 59 4984 55 9729 52 5917 1 20 1 15 8 56 3905 53 1320 50 0006 1 17 1 13 9 53 4631 50 4521 47 5523 1 15 ...

Page 22: ...10 6218 1 35 1 31 42 11 4113 10 7775 10 1665 1 39 1 34 43 10 9526 10 3311 9 7330 1 43 1 38 44 10 5147 9 9056 9 3204 1 48 1 42 45 10 0967 9 4999 8 9275 1 52 1 45 46 9 6976 9 1130 8 5532 1 56 1 49 47 9 3163 8 7439 8 1965 1 60 1 53 48 8 9521 8 3916 7 8566 1 64 1 57 49 8 6040 8 0554 7 5327 1 68 1 60 50 8 2713 7 7345 7 2237 1 73 1 64 51 7 9531 7 4280 6 9291 1 77 1 68 52 7 6489 7 1353 6 6480 1 81 1 72 5...

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Page 28: ... method of using it In order to meet this expectation of the users giving sufficient explanations taking enough time can be said to reduce about 80 of the requests for servicing However good the installation work is and however good the functions are the customer may blame either the room air conditioner or its installation work because of improper handling The installation work and handing over o...

Page 29: ...ion mode indicator White light for COOL DRY mode Green light for health function 1 2 3 5 8 5 6 4 7 front panel Front panel Horizontal louver Air Filter inside 7 Adjust up and down air flow Don t adjust it manually Vertical blade Adjust left and right air flow 1 Parts and Functions System configuration 8 2 Instruction 27 ...

Page 30: ...e this switch in the test operation when the room normal operation your finger from the switch the cooling Continue to press the test operation switch for more than 5 seconds After you hear the Pi sound twice release Test operation switch is the same as emergency switch operation starts with the air flow speed Hi Emergency operation and test operation Use this operation only when the remote contro...

Page 31: ...nding sleep mode adapted to the automatically selected operation mode O C O C 1 POWER Operation 2 SOFT Operation Press POWER SOFT button again POWER or SOFT disappears To cancel POWER or SOFT operation Note When you need rapid heating or cooling you can use this function In COOL mode fan speed automatically takes high speed of AUTO fan mode In HEAT mode fan speed automatically takes medial speed o...

Page 32: ...ehind the stopper If the right and left filters are not attached correctly that may cause defects Remote Controller Do not use the following for cleaning Do not use water wipe the controller with a dry cloth Do not use glass cleaner or chemical cloth Gasoline benzine thinner or cleanser may damage the coating of the unit Hot water over 40 O C 104 O F may cause discoloring or deformation Wipe the a...

Page 33: ...pair or reconstruct by yourself Do not use for the purpose of storage of food art work precise equipment breeding or cultivation CAUTION Take fresh air occasionally especially when gas appliance is running at the same time PROHIBITION STRICT ENFORCEMENT Do not operate the switch with wet hand PROHIBITION PROHIBITION PROHIBITION PROHIBITION PROHIBITION Do not install the unit near a fireplace or ot...

Page 34: ... conditioner immediately until 3 minutes have Cautions 3 If the fuse of indoor unit on PC board is it with the type of T 3 15A 250V outdoor broken change it with the type of T 25A 250V Do not obstruct or cover the ventilation Do not put fingers inlet outlet and swing louver Do not allow children to play with the air conditioner case should children be allowed to sit on the outdoor unit The refrige...

Page 35: ...Service Diagnosis 33 9 Dimensional drawings 10 Center of gravity 120mm 240mm 200mm 280mm 855mm 95 3mm 200mm 855mm 320 4mm 280mm 115 4mm 120mm ...

Page 36: ... units operates Check the power supply Check to make sure that the rated voltage is supplied Check the indoor PCB Check to make sure that the indoor PCB is broken Equipment operates but does not cool or does not heat only for heat pump Diagnosis by service port pressure and operating current Check for insufficient gas Large operating noise and vibrations Check the installation condition Check to m...

Page 37: ...n o i s i c e D Conditions Note The values vary slightly in some models Supposed Faulty connector connection Causes Faulty thermistor Faulty PCB Troubleshooting Caution Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector or else parts damage may be occurred Thermistor resistance check method Remove the connector of the thermistor on the PCB and measure the resistance of thermis...

Page 38: ...e MCU Malfunction Detection Malfunction when the data of EEPROM is error or the EEPROM is damaged Decision Conditions Supposed Faulty EEPROM data Causes Faulty EEPROM Faulty PCB Troubleshooting Caution Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector or parts damage may be occurred Replace the indoor or outdoor mainboard ...

Page 39: ...indoor unit PCB Troubleshooting Caution Be sure to turn off power switch before connect or disconnect connector or else parts damage may be occurred Check whether terminals on indoor pcb is well Electrify the machine again and turn it on in the cooling operation Measure voltage between the positions 1and 3 of Terminal CN5 on the indoor PCB the voltage is about 90 220vac check whether motor can run...

Page 40: ...JC8 04 SW1 TSVC 1 E11 100uF 25V R74 1K 1 2 3 4 5 CN12 B5B PH K 5V C21 100nF C31 100nF C34 100nF C35 1nF 1 13 BUZZ 1 14 POW 2 POWER_ON 12V 1 16 VSP 1 26 PG BACK 1 26 PG BACK 1 17 RSTEP_B 1 18 RSTEP_C R40 1K1 19 RSTEP_D 1 20 LSTEP_A 1 20 LSTEP_A 1 21 LSTEP_B 1 21 LSTEP_B 1 22 LSTEP_C 1 22 LSTEP_C 1 23 LSTEP_D 1 23 LSTEP_D 1 24 USTEP_A 1 24 USTEP_A 1 25 USTEP_B 1 25 USTEP_B A B C D 12V 1 27 USTEP_C 1...

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