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TI V 5 Outdoor Unit Installation Manual
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Setting the Optional Modes
Cool / Heat Selector (Fn1)
The setting communicates to the outdoor unit that the optional LG Cool / Heat Selector is connected. The
Cool / Heat Selector is field-wired to the “Dry 1” and “Dry 2” terminals located on the master outdoor unit
main PCB.
Use the Cool / Heat Selector in heat pump systems (when all indoor units have to be in the same mode)
to set the system mode for all cooling operation, all heating operation, or fan operation.
Recommended for use in heat pump systems only.
Turn No. 5 on the master outdoor unit PCB DIP switch bank SW01 to ON.
Select the “Func” mode by using the SW03C forward ►button and the SW02C backward ◄ button, and
then press the SW01C confirm ● button.
Select the “Fn1” function by using the SW03C forward ►button and the SW02C backward ◄ button, and
then press the SW01C confirm ● button.
Select from “oFF”, “op1,” or “op2” options (see table below) by using the SW03C forward ►button and the
SW02C backward ◄ button, and then press the SW01C confirm ● button.
The Cool / Heat Selector function is set. PCB does not need reset.
• The Cool / Heat Selector must be installed first before setting the cool / heat operation function.
• A trained LG service provider must set this function during system installation.
• If cool or heat function is not used, set to OFF.
• Cool / Heat Selector is not for use with central control.
Switch Control
Function
Switch (Up)
Switch (Down)
oFF
op1 (Mode)
op2 (Mode)
Right Side (On)
Left Side (On)
Not Operating
Cooling
Cooling
Right Side (On)
Right Side (On)
Not Operating
Heating
Heating
Left Side (Off)
-
Not Operating
Fan Mode
Off
Cool / Heat Selector.
Left Side
Switch
(Up)
Right Side
Switch
(Down)
Table 46: Cool / Heat Selector Function Settings.
Setting the Cool / Heat Selector Function.
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