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Ask your dealer or technical representative to install the
unit.
Any deficiency caused by your own installation may result in
an electric shock or fire.

Install in a place which is strong enough to withstand
the weight of the PAC-SC30GRA.
Any lack of strength may cause the PAC-SC30GRA to fall
down, resulting in personal injury.

Firmly connect the wiring using the specified cables.
Carefully check that the cables do not exert any force
on the terminals.
Improper wiring connections may produce heat and possi-
bly a fire.

Never modify or repair the PAC-SC30GRA by yourself.
Any deficiency caused by your modification or repair may
result in an electric shock or fire.
Consult with your dealer about repairs.

Building Air Conditioning Control System

Group Remote Controller      PAC-SC30GRA

Installation Manual

This installation manual contains only the description of how to install the Group Remote Controller PAC-SC30GRA. For
information about how to wire and how to install air conditioning units, see the installation manual for them.
For your safety, first be sure to read 

“  1   Safety Precautions  ”

 described below thoroughly and then install the Group Remote

Controller PAC-SC30GRA correctly.

1

Safety Precautions

The following two symbols are used to denote dangers that may be caused by incorrect use and their degree:

WARNING

This symbol denotes what could lead to serious injury or death if you misuse the PAC-SC30GRA.

CAUTION

This symbol denotes what could lead to a personal injury or damage to your property if you misuse the PAC-SC30GRA.

After reading this installation manual, keep it in a place where the final user can see it anytime he or she wants to it.
When someone moves, repairs or uses the PAC-SC30GRA, make sure that this manual is forwarded to the final user.

WARNING

WT02948X01

Ensure that installation work is done correctly follow-
ing this installation manual.
Any deficiency caused by installation may result in an elec-
tric shock or fire.

All electrical work must be performed by a licensed tech-
nician, according to local regulations and the instruc-
tions given in this manual.
Any lack of electric circuit or any deficiency caused by in-
stallation may result in an electric shock or fire.

Do not move and re-install the PAC-SC30GRA yourself.
Any deficiency caused by installation may result in an elec-
tric shock or fire.
Ask your distributor or special vendor for moving and instal-
lation.

To dispose of this product, consult your dealer.

GB

Use a maximum of 1.25mm

2

 cable for remote controller

wiring. 0.75mm

2

 cable is recommended for ease of use.

Lower case

2

Confirming the Supplied Parts

Check that the box contains the following parts in addition to
this manual:

(1) Group remote controller (with upper and lower case) .................. 1
(2) Cross recessed pan head screws (M4

×

30) .................................. 2

(3) Wood screws (4.1

×

16, for directly hooking to the wall) ................ 2

(4) Room label ................................................................... 1 (2 labels)
(5) Label covers ................................................................................. 2
(6) Caution label (in 10 languages) .................................................... 1
(7) Instruction book ............................................................................ 2

NOTE: The remote controller cord is supplied on site.

Use a electric cable in accordance with the following specifications.
Electric cable specifications (CVV or CVVS)
With CVVS, be sure to insulate the cable shield so that it does not contact the terminal block.
The 1.25mm

2

 cable is for use as an extension.

• Up to 10m .............. 0.75mm

2

 twin-core cable

• Longer than 10m .... 1.25mm

2

 twin-core cable (extension cord)

Do not install in any place where acidic or alkaline solu-
tion or special spray are often used.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or malfunction.

Use standard wires in compliance with the current ca-
pacity.
A failure to this may result in an electric leakage, heating or
fire.

Do not touch any PCB (Printed Circuit Board) with your
hands or with tools. Do not allow dust to collect on the
PCB.
Doing so may cause fire or an electric shock.

Do not remove the insulation sheet on the PCB.
Doing so may cause an electric shock.

Do not touch any control button with your wet hands.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or a malfunction.

Do not press any control button using a sharp object.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or a malfunction.

Never contact the power supply with the control wiring
terminals.
Doing so will certainly cause the controller to catch fire.

Do not install in any place exposed to flammable gas
leakage.
Flammable gases accumulated around the body of PAC-
SC30GRA may cause an explosion.

Do not use in any special environment.
Using in any place exposed to oil (including machine oil),
steam and sulfuric gas may deteriorate the performance sig-
nificantly or give damage to the component parts.

Wire so that it does not receive any tension.
Tension may cause wire breakage, heating or fire.

Completely seal the wire lead-in port with putty etc.
Any dew, moisture, insects entering the unit may cause an
electric shock or a malfunction.

Do not wash with water.
Doing so may cause an electric shock or a malfunction.

Do not install in any place at a temperature of more than
40

°

C or less than 0

°

C or exposed to direct sunlight.

Do not install in any steamy place such a bathroom or
kitchen.
Avoid any place where moisture is condensed into dew. Doing
so may cause an electric shock or a malfunction.

CAUTION

3

System Configuration

M-NET model address setup (address duplication not possible)

Address setup

Address

Indoor unit / Interlocked unit

Any address within the range specified at right.

1~50

Outdoor unit

The smallest address of indoor unit in same

refrigerant 50

51~100

Remote controller

Any address within the range specified at right.

101~200

Group remote controller

The smallest group No. to be m 200

201~250

Central management transmission line

Indoor and outdoor transmission line

Interlocked with ventilation equipment

Power supply unit
Model: PAC-SC34KUA

M-NET remote controller

Indoor unit

Group remote controller

Group 12

Group 13

Group 14

Group 1

Group 2

Group 3

Group 4

Group 5

Group 6

Group 7

Group 8

[(2)10]

[(2)01]

[(1)01]

[(1)02]

[(1)04]

[(1)05]

[(1)07]

[(1)08]

[51]

TB7

TB3

[01]

TB5

[02]

TB5

[03]

TB5

[04]

TB5

[05]

TB5

[06]

TB5

[07]

TB5

[08]

TB5

[(1)14]

[(1)64]

[(1)12]

[(1)10]

[15]

TB5

[14]

TB5

[13]

TB5

[12]

TB5

[11]

TB5

[10]

[16]

TB5

[09]

TB5

[59]

TB7

TB3

Central controller

Model: MJ-103MTRA

The place of 100 is fixed to “1”.

The place of 100 is fixed to “2”.

Note the following when connecting to central management transmission line (Caution 3)

Number of system controllers per system which may

Power supply unit model

be supplied with power

1~5

PAC-SC34KUA

CAUTION

1. This diagram shows the configuration of transmission wiring, and omits power supply wiring for clarity.
2. Establish one shield ground for M transmission wiring within the system.
3. The number of system controllers which may be supplied with power are found by multiplying the given num-

ber by the appropriate capacity coefficient in the following table (decimal fractions are rounded up).

Capacity coefficient

Group remote controller

Central controller

0.5

1

Example: The following applies for 2 group remote controllers and 1 central controller.

×

 0.5 + 1 

×

 1 = 2

Number of system controllers which may be supplied with power
Number of central controllers 

×

 capacity coefficient

Group remote controllers 

×

 capacity coefficient

4. The eight groups are allocated automatically (group remote controller setup address

-200~group remote controller setup address -200+7 is the management group).
Examples: Group 1~8 is the management group when the group remote controller setup address is 201.

Group 9~16 is the management group when the group remote controller setup address is 209.

5. As current consumption is twice that with remote controller when this equipment is connected to indoor or

outdoor transmission wiring, assume two remote controllers for each of these units when calculating connec-
tions.

4

How To  Install

(1) Choose a location in which to install the group remote controller (switch box) in accordance with

the following requirements:

1

The space as shown in the diagram at right is required whether
the controller is installed on the wall or in the switch box (except
when used with the program timer (PAC-SC32PTA)).

2

Procure the following parts locally.

Switch box for two units
Thin-copper wiring pipe
Locknut and bushing

Extra space around
remote controller

External size of
remote controller

30

46

30

30

120

83.5

±

0.4

Installation pitch

Remote controller cord

(see (3) below)

Wood screws

Connect this to CN1
on upper case (see
(6) below).

Switch box

Connect this to CN1
on upper case
(see (6) below).

Seal this remote controller cord lead-in with putty or silicon rubber.

(see (9) below)

Cross recessed
pan head screws

Remote controller cord

(see (3) below)

When Installing Directly on the Wall

When Installing the Switch Box

B. 2

A. 1

No polarity

Remote controller cord procured locally.

Terminal block

(3) Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case.

Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right.

Group remote controller upper case

CAUTION

Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller. The place of 100
is fixed to “2”.

Example : Address 208

 10

 1

Rotary switch

(4) Set the group remote controller address with the rotary switches.

(5) When used in conjunction with the master system controller (centralized controller), set the group

remote controller to “Slave” with the switch as shown in the diagram below.

• The switch is set to “Master” when shipped from the factory.

Group remote controller upper case

(6) Connect this connector on the lower case to the connector CN1 on the upper case.

CAUTION

• Connect firmly as shown below. The system will not operate unless these connections are

made.

• After connecting the wiring, ensure that the upper case does not hang off the cord as shown in

the diagram below at the right. This may result in a break in the cord, and thus cause problems
with operation.

• Always pass the cord through the hook to hold it in place.

Hook

Remote controller lower case

Connect this to
connector CN1

Connector CN1

Remote controller upper case

CAUTION

• Press the case until it snaps shut.
• A protective sheet has been affixed to the control panel.

Remove it before starting.

CAUTION

Do not turn the screwdriver while it is inserted into the
open slot. Doing so can result in damage to the claws.

To remove the upper case, insert a minus screwdriver
into one of the open slots and move it in the direction of
the arrow as shown in the diagram at right.

(8) Wiring hole for fitting directly onto the wall.

• Cut out the thin-wall portion of the upper case (shaded area) using

a knife or nipper.

• Take out the remote controller cord connected to the terminal block

via this portion.

When Fitting Directly on the Wall

When Using the Switch Box

Wiring pipe

Wall

Bushing

Remote controller cords

Lock nut

Switch box

Seal with putty

Remote controller cord

Seal with putty

Seal with putty

Cord Taken Through Top of
Remote Controller

Cord Taken Through Rear of
Remote Controller

• When fitting directly to the wall as in (2), seal the cut-

out in the upper case with putty.

• When cutting a hole in the wall for the remote con-

troller cord (ie when the remote controller cord exits
from the rear of the remote controller), seal this hole
in the same way.

• When fitting to the switch box, seal the join between

the switch box and the wiring conduit with putty.

(10) Affix a caution label.

A caution label in English is supplied on the back surface of the upper panel. Affix another caution label in the
language of a country where you use the Group remote controller over the English one.

5

Connecting Optional parts

• When connecting a program timer connect a 5-core cable to connector

CN2 (timer connector) on the upper case (a 5-core cable is supplied with
the program timer).

• Cut out the thin-wall portion to take the cable.
• When fitting directly onto the wall, fit the group remote controller on the left

of the program timer to facilitate wiring. If you anticipate installing more
program timers, leave the appropriate space to the left of the remote con-
troller. See the program timer installation manual for installation details.

Connector CN2

Thin-wall portion

6

Initial Settings

• Initial settings is necessary before test run. Consult the user’s manual for details of initial settings.

COLLECTIVE

GROUP

CENTRALLY CONTROLLED

ON

˚C

NOT AVAILABLE

˚C

OFF

GROUP

CHECK

FILTER

CHECK MODE

TEST RUN

ADDRESS

FILTER

CHECK

TEST RUN

GROUP

TEMP.

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

Diagram A

COLLECTIVE

GROUP

CENTRALLY CONTROLLED

ON

˚C

NOT AVAILABLE

˚C

OFF

GROUP

CHECK

FILTER

CHECK MODE

TEST RUN

ADDRESS

ON/OFF

D

G

H

J

K

7

Test Run

• Test run is performed individually for each group, or for all groups.

A

B

c

E

F

I

Diagram B

Procedure

Switch layout is as shown in Diagram A.

Test Run for Each Group

1

Open the upper panel.

2

Call out the group for which test run is to be run using the

A

 [GROUP] 

 switch.  Example : Group 5

Call up Group 5 with the 

A

 [GROUP] 

.

3

Begin test run.

• Test run begins when the 

B

 [TEST RUN] switch is pressed twice in succession.

• The address of the indoor unit is displayed on the temperature setup display (3 digits).
• Displays the piping temperature (-99

°

C~99

°

C) for the indoor unit corresponding to the address displayed on the

room temperature display.

• The address of indoor units registered in that group may be changed with the 

C

 [External Timer] 

 switch. When

test run begins, the lowest address registered in the group is displayed, the address being increased each time the

C

 [External Timer] 

 switch is pressed.

• The duration of test run as two hours, and is counted down in one minute intervals, until test run is terminated at

0:00 and test run is halted.

TEST RUN

 and the group select icon flash during test run.

D

 [Operation Mode] 

E

 [Fan Speed Adjustment] 

F

 [Horizontal Blow] 

G

 [Air Direction] 

and 

H

 [Ventilation Setting] 

 may be used during test run.

• Press the 

I

 

ON/OFF

 switch to halt test run.

• Test run is disabled during central management with ON/OFF prohibition.

4

Close the upper panel (setup complete).

* The screen continues when setting up individual groups. The collective operation monitor screen appears when

setting up collectively. Ensure that the upper panel is fully closed.

5

Test run complete.

The test run setup in 

3

 is completed after two hours and operation is then halted (the test run display is extinguished).

• Operation is halted only for the groups for which test run has been performed.
• Operation is halted for all groups in a batch.

Test run may be halted as follows irrespective of the remaining time (air-conditioning units halted).

• Press the 

J

 [Collective ON/OFF] switch   • Press the 

I

 

ON/OFF

 switch   • Press the 

K

 [ON/OFF by Group]

switch.
Test run is terminated only for the relevant group when the 

K

 [ON/OFF by Group] switch is pressed.

Test Run for All

1

Open the upper panel.

2

Call out the collective operation setting screen using the 

A

A

A

A

A

 [GROUP] 

 switch.

3

Begin test run.

• Test run begins when the 

B

 [TEST RUN] switch is pressed twice in succession.

• After the 

B

 [TEST RUN] switch has been pressed twice in succession the 

ON

 and time remaining display changes

from flashing to lit continuously (The overall status lamp lights up). The 

TEST RUN

 and group select display flash

during test run.

• The smallest address of indoor unit of the smallest number group is displayed on the collective operation setting

screen (above).

• To check the liquid pipe temperature for the indoor units registered in each group, select the indoor unit for which

the liquid pipe temperature is to be checked using the 

C

 [External Timer] 

 switch.

TEST RUN

 and all select icons for the registered groups flash during test run.

4

Close the upper panel (setup complete).

* The screen continues when setting up individual groups. The collective operation monitor screen appears when

setting up collectively. Ensure that the upper panel is fully closed.

5

Test run complete.

The test run setup in 

3

 is completed after two hours and operation is then halted (the test run display is extinguished).

• Operation is halted only for the groups for which test run has been performed.
• Operation is halted for all groups in a batch.

Test run may be halted as follows irrespective of the remaining time (air-conditioning units halted).

• Press the 

J

 [Collective ON/OFF] switch   • Press the 

I

 

ON/OFF

 switch   • Press the 

K

 [ON/OFF by Group]

switch.

Test run is terminated only for the relevant group when the 

K

 [ON/OFF by Group] switch is pressed.

COLLECTIVE

GROUP

CENTRALLY CONTROLLED

ON

˚C

NOT AVAILABLE

˚C

OFF

GROUP

CHECK

FILTER

CHECK MODE

TEST RUN

ADDRESS

COLLECTIVE

GROUP

CENTRALLY CONTROLLED

ON

˚C

NOT AVAILABLE

˚C

OFF

GROUP

CHECK

FILTER

CHECK MODE

TEST RUN

ADDRESS

Indoor unit address

Remaining time

Indoor  unit  piping
temperature

Test run display

* Collective operation

setting screen

COLLECTIVE

GROUP

CENTRALLY CONTROLLED

ON

˚C

NOT AVAILABLE

˚C

OFF

GROUP

CHECK

FILTER

CHECK MODE

TEST RUN

ADDRESS

COLLECTIVE

GROUP

CENTRALLY CONTROLLED

ON

˚C

NOT AVAILABLE

˚C

OFF

GROUP

CHECK

FILTER

CHECK MODE

TEST RUN

ADDRESS

Upper case

Group 11

Group 10

Ventilation
equipment

(Interlocked unit)

Master

Slave

(7) Fitting the upper case.

First hook the upper case to the two upper claws
and then fit it as shown at right.

Rotary switch setting

Address

01~50

201~250

• The rotary switch is set to 01 when shipped from the factory.

(2) Attach the lower case to the wall or the switch box.

NOTE: Over-tightening the screws may result in deformation or cracking of the lower case.

(9) Seal the remote controller cord lead-in with putty in order to prevent possible entry of dew, water

droplets and other insects.

NOTE: The only indoor unit this device can be used to operate is an M-NET control indoor unit. It will not operate

a K control indoor unit, even with a K transmission converter (PAC-SC25KAA).

Содержание PAC-SC30GRA

Страница 1: ...minal block 3 Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right Group remote controller upper case CAUTION Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller The place of 100 is fixed to 2 Example Address 208 10 1 Rotary switch 4 Set the group remote controller address with the rotary s...

Страница 2: ...minal block 3 Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right Group remote controller upper case CAUTION Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller The place of 100 is fixed to 2 Example Address 208 10 1 Rotary switch 4 Set the group remote controller address with the rotary s...

Страница 3: ...minal block 3 Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right Group remote controller upper case CAUTION Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller The place of 100 is fixed to 2 Example Address 208 10 1 Rotary switch 4 Set the group remote controller address with the rotary s...

Страница 4: ...minal block 3 Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right Group remote controller upper case CAUTION Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller The place of 100 is fixed to 2 Example Address 208 10 1 Rotary switch 4 Set the group remote controller address with the rotary s...

Страница 5: ...minal block 3 Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right Group remote controller upper case CAUTION Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller The place of 100 is fixed to 2 Example Address 208 10 1 Rotary switch 4 Set the group remote controller address with the rotary s...

Страница 6: ...minal block 3 Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right Group remote controller upper case CAUTION Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller The place of 100 is fixed to 2 Example Address 208 10 1 Rotary switch 4 Set the group remote controller address with the rotary s...

Страница 7: ...minal block 3 Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right Group remote controller upper case CAUTION Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller The place of 100 is fixed to 2 Example Address 208 10 1 Rotary switch 4 Set the group remote controller address with the rotary s...

Страница 8: ...minal block 3 Connect the remote controller cord to the terminal block on the lower case Install wiring correctly in accordance with the diagram at right Group remote controller upper case CAUTION Addresses between 201 and 250 may be set with the group remote controller The place of 100 is fixed to 2 Example Address 208 10 1 Rotary switch 4 Set the group remote controller address with the rotary s...

Страница 9: ...k before use It is recommended to safe keep this book for future reference MANUEL D UTILISATION Lire attentivement le présent manuel avant toute utilisation et le conserver dans un endroit sûr pour pouvoir le consulter ultérieurement COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS ON OFF ...

Страница 10: ...ory monitoring function 26 9 Specifications 27 Specifications for this equipment 27 1 Safety precautions Please take a moment to review these safety precaution They are provided for your protection and to prevent damage to the controller This safety information applies to all operators and service personnel After you have read this manual always observe the procedures described in the explanations...

Страница 11: ... gas could leak If gas leaks and collects around the controller it may cause a fire or explosion Do not wash the controller with water It may cause an electric shock or malfunction Do not touch the switch with wet hands It may cause an electric shock Do not use the controller for special applications This product is designed for use with the MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC BUILDING AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL SY...

Страница 12: ...n activating and suspending scheduled operations that use a program timer sold separately for the collective or each group Filter reset Resets the filter sign after the filter has been cleaned for the collective or each group Collective operation The overall status lamps display condition of the collective status Each group operation Liquid crystal display Operation mode Fan speed Temperature sett...

Страница 13: ... slave system controller which exceeds the management range of the master system controller of two or more System control Number of control unit 0 to 16 some type of ventilation unit can be only operate when inter locked to a maximum of 9 units When using a system consisting only of PAC SC30GRA PAC SC30GRA is set as the master system controller In this case the group settings are performed with PA...

Страница 14: ...W DISPLAY Displays the operations of the horizontal blow Not displayed when operations are stopped J TIMER OPERATION DISPLAY Displayed when a PROGRAM TIMER sold separately is installed and the TIMER MODE is set K FILTER SIGN DISPLAY Blinks when the filter requires cleaning Also the GROUP SELECTION DISPLAY s of the specified group will blink L OPERATIONAL STATUS DISPLAY BY GROUP ON Run OFF Stop BLI...

Страница 15: ...N high It is possible to operate only the ventilation units by pressing this switch when the air conditioners are not operating 9 CHECK TEST RUN SWITCH Used only during inspections and test run operations Not to be used during normal operations 0 GROUP SELECT SWITCH Used to call out the group and collective operation setting screens to perform the various settings A EXTERNAL TIMER SWITCH Allows yo...

Страница 16: ...he GROUP select switch to call the group that you want to set GROUP SELECTION DISPLAY The position of the s will change Groups of air conditioners that have not been registered will be skipped Group is abbreviated as G 2 Controlling the items that you want to adjust If the selected group is not in operation press the ON OFF switch to start operation Press the switch that you want to adjust OPERATI...

Страница 17: ... SETTING SCREEN using the GROUP select switch the screen in which all indicators are blinking COLLECTIVE OPERATION SETTING SCREEN G 1 G 5 G 6 G 7 G 8 G 2 G 3 G 4 Group is abbreviated as G 2 Controlling the items that you want to adjust Press the switch that you want to adjust OPERATION MODE TEMPERATURE SETTING FAN SPEED AIR DIRECTION SETTING HORIZONTAL BLOW VENTILATION SETTING and EXTERNAL TIMER S...

Страница 18: ...ents will be applied to all groups 1 Operation mode 1 Press the operation mode switch The operation mode will switch between Cool Dry Fan Auto Heat whenever the operation mode switch is pressed The operation modes enclosed in parenthesis will not be displayed if the indoor units registered in the various groups are not equipped with these modes 2 Temperature adjustment 1 Press either of the or tem...

Страница 19: ...n unit is operated whenever the ventilation setting switch is pressed Display example Off Low High With low ventilation With high ventilation Once the interlocked operations between the indoor unit and the ventilation unit have been set once the same operations can be repeated simply by pressing the ON OFF switch The ventilation setting switch is valid even when the air conditioner is not operatin...

Страница 20: ...he address of the unit in which the malfunction has occurred and the error code contact your dealer or service center COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS ON OFF C D E B A A The overall status lamp will blink B The unit type in which the error has occurred will blink C The address number of the unit in which the malfunction h...

Страница 21: ...ILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS 2 Display the initial setting mode screen When 1 i H0 blinks in the remote controller s screen or when the user operation screen 1 ii is displayed press the FILTER sign reset and horizontal blow switches simultaneously for at least two seconds Be sure to perform this operation after first turning off the air conditioners for the entire group using the collective O...

Страница 22: ...controller address minus 200 and group remoter controller address minus 200 7 Example When the group remote controller address is 201 the controlled groups are between groups 1 and 8 When the group remote controller address is 209 the controlled groups are between groups 9 and 16 Address of PAC SC30GRA Controlled group number 201 1 to 8 209 9 to 16 1 Select the group 1 The cursor in the group disp...

Страница 23: ...if nothing is registered COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS Press once COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS Press once COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS The relevant group numb...

Страница 24: ...switch with the group number and unit address selected with 1 and 2 displayed This operation completes the registration task or unit type will be displayed if registration was performed normally will blink beside the unit type if the registration was not performed normally Display the address number that is to be registered COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK...

Страница 25: ...s registered within groups 1 Perform the procedure explained in 1 and select the group for which a search is to be run 2 Press the ON OFF switch to display the registered unit address numbers sequentially from the smallest number Example COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS Press the ON OFF switch COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY C...

Страница 26: ...t setting screen Press the operation mode switch COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS Initial settings mode screen COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS Interlocked unit setting screen 2 Select the group number 1 Call out the group number Call out the gro...

Страница 27: ...ress number for which interlocked unit is to be registered by pressing the ON OFF switch 4 Select the interlocked unit address number Call out the interlocked unit address number to be registered in the indoor unit selection in 3 1 Press the air direction setting switch with the indoor unit selected in 3 displayed The displayed interlocked unit address numbers will change in the following sequence...

Страница 28: ...e use of the and GROUP select switch Select the indoor unit into which the interlocked equipment is to be registered with the operation mode switch Select the other interlocked unit with the air direction and external timer switch By performing the above procedure the interlocked unit address number selection screen shown in 4 will be displayed to allow the set up of subsequent interlocked unit Th...

Страница 29: ...in 4 Select the interlocked equipment with the air direction and external timer switch COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS 2 When a interlocked unit setting exists COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS Alternately COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON...

Страница 30: ...played as follows Press the ventilation setting switch Indoor unit address 001 and its type Interlocked unit address 020 and its type Press the ventilation setting switch Indoor unit address 002 and its type Interlocked unit address 020 and its type Press the ventilation setting switch 3 When interlocked unit has not been set up COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP ...

Страница 31: ...ed unit setting screen 2 Press the fan speed switch with this displayed for three or more consecutive seconds to delete all setting information COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS Communications process for collective deletion in progress COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK...

Страница 32: ...osis process by pressing the CHECK switch twice on the group operation setting screen COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GROUP CHECK FILTER CHECK MODE TEST RUN ADDRESS Group operation settnig screen Press the CHECK switch twice The smallest address number from the groups selected with 1 will be displayed COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVAILABLE C OFF GRO...

Страница 33: ...istered indoor units 5 Resetting the malfunction history Select the indoor unit number to be reset with the use of the and temperature setting switch Press the operation mode switch twice to reset all error codes stored within the indoor unit NOTE The malfunction history stored within the group remote controller will not be reset 6 Canceling the self diagnosis Perform the following procedure to ca...

Страница 34: ...ing malfunction history monitoring 1 Calling out the self diagnosis screen Press the CHECK switch twice to switch across to the self diagnosis screen 2 Calling out the malfunction history monitoring screen The display will switch between the self diagnosis screen and the malfunction history monitoring screen whenever the TEST RUN switch is pressed COLLECTIVE GROUP CENTRALLY CONTROLLED ON C NOT AVA...

Страница 35: ...creen being called out 1 Press the CHECK switch twice 2 Press the and GROUP select switch 3 Close the upper panel 4 Press the collective ON OFF or ON OFF switch Operations for the air conditioner will be stopped when malfunction history monitoring is canceled in accordance with the procedure outlined in 4 Also if malfunction history monitoring was canceled by pressing the collective ON OFF switch ...

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