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Installation manual
Wired remote controller MWR-WE11N
• Thank you for purchasing this Samsung Product.
• Before operating this unit, please read this installation manual carefully and retain it for future refer-
ence.
DB68-06359A-02

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  • Page 1 Air Conditioner Installation manual Wired remote controller MWR-WE11N • Thank you for purchasing this Samsung Product. • Before operating this unit, please read this installation manual carefully and retain it for future refer- ence. DB68-06359A-02...
  • Page 2: Safety Information

    Safety Information This installation manual explains how to install a Wired Remote Controller connected to the indoor unit of your Trane system air conditioner. Please read this manual thoroughly before installing the product. (Please refer to appropriate installation for any optional product installation.) WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices that may result in severe personal injury or death.
  • Page 3 CAUTION Do not install the product where there’s combustible gas. Potential risk of fire and explosion.  Ensure no water gets into the Wired Remote Controller. Potential risk of electric shock or fire.  Install the air conditioner away from direct exposure to sunlight, in room temperature range of 0 °C(32 °F)~ 39 °C(102 °F).
  • Page 4: Wired Remote Controller Installation

    Wired Remote Controller Installation Optional accessories Wired Remote Installation Cable Tie (2) Cable Clamp(3) M4X16 Screw (5) User Manual (1) U Terminal (6) Controller (1) Manual (1) • T he Wired Remote Controller should be installed by an installation expert. • C heck and confirm the power is off before installing your Wired Remote Controller. • I nstall the Wired Remote Controller cables in accordance with the electrical wiring rules, and allow it to pass through the inner area of the wall so that other people can’t reach it. External Dimensions [Unit : mm(inch)] 120.0(4.72)
  • Page 5 Wired Remote Controller Installation 1. Push the two hooks at the bottom of your Wired Remote Controller at the same time, and then pull up the front cover to separate it from the rear cover.  Push the two hooks at the same time. • I nsert a flat head screwdriver into the square groove in the upper area of the hook to disassemble it easily.
  • Page 6 Wired Remote Controller Installation Wired Remote Controller Installation 3. Using more than two screws, firmly affix the rear cover of the remote controller to the wall, and then connect the communication & power cable[(F3,F4) or (3, 4)], making sure these cables have reasonable length, to the terminal at the back of the cover.
  • Page 7 Tracking Your Indoor Unit from the Wired Remote Controller Indicates tracking in progress Displays the total number of units searched 1. Tracking of your Wired Remote Controller will automatically start when you turn on the power after installation. 2. If you want to perform tracking again after installation, then press the Delete and ESC buttons at the same time for more than five seconds.
  • Page 8 Wired Remote Controller Installation Individual Control with Your Wired Remote Controller Individual control means that you are using one remote controller to control one indoor unit or ventilator(ERV).  When Connected to an Indoor Unit Only Outdoor Unit COM1(F1, F2) COM1(F1, F2) Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit COM2(F3, F4) COM2(F3, F4) COM2(F3, F4) Wired Remote Wired Remote Wired Remote Controller...
  • Page 9 Group Control with Your Wired Remote Controller Group control means that you are using one Wired Remote Controller to control two or more indoor units and  ventilator(ERV) at the same time. When Connected to an Indoor Unit Only (1) Using One Wired Remote Controller to control three indoor Units Outdoor Unit COM1(F1, F2) COM1(F1, F2)
  • Page 10 Wired Remote Controller Installation When Connected to an ventilator(ERV) Only (1) U sing One Wired Remote Controller to Control Three ventilator(ERV) Master ventilator(ERV) COM1(F1, F2) COM1(F1, F2) COM1(F1, F2) Ventilator(ERV) Ventilator(ERV) Ventilator(ERV) COM2(F3, F4) COM2(F3, F4) Wired Remote Controller • R egardless of the ventilator(ERV)'s group address (RMC address), only the ventilator(ERV) connected to COM2 controlled in group.
  • Page 11 When Connected to an Indoor Unit and an ventilator(ERV) together (1) U sing One Wired Remote Controller to control multiple indoor units and ventilator(ERV) Outdoor Unit COM1(F1, F2) COM1(F1, F2) COM1(F1, F2) Ventilator(ERV) Indoor Unit Indoor Unit Indoor Unit COM2(F3, F4) COM2(F3, F4) COM2(F3, F4) Wired Remote Controller (2) Using One Wired Remote Controller to control indoor units connected to different outdoor unit and ventilator(ERV) Outdoor Unit COM1(F1, F2) Indoor Unit...
  • Page 12 Wired Remote Controller Installation Controlling 2-Remote controller 2 -Remote controller is controlling one indoor unit, ventilator(ERV) or one group of indoor units and  ventilator(ERV) with two remote controllers. When Connected to an Indoor Unit Only Outdoor Unit COM1(F1, F2) Indoor Unit COM2(F3, F4) Wired Remote Wired Remote Controller (Master) Controller (Slave) When Connected to an ventilator(ERV) Only Master ventilator(ERV) COM1(F1, F2) Ventilator(ERV) COM2(F3, F4)
  • Page 13 When Connected to an Indoor Unit and an ventilator(ERV) Together Outdoor Unit COM1(F1, F2) Indoor Unit COM2(F3, F4) COM2(F3, F4) Ventilator(ERV) Wired Remote Wired Remote Controller (Master) Controller (Slave) • R egardless of the indoor unit group address (RMC address), only the indoor units connected to COM2 are controlled by 2-remote controller. • F or the slave Wired Remote Controller settings, please refer to the sections about the additional functions of the Wired Remote Controller.
  • Page 14 Wired Remote Controller Installation Initializing Your Wired Remote Controller Communication Wired remote controller must be initialized if installation status changes. - Changing number of ventilator (ERV)/indoor unit or their address 1. Press the Delete and ESC buttons at the same time for more than five seconds. Y our Wired Remote Controller will be initialized, and the device will search for the indoor units/ventilator(ERV)  connected to your Wired Remote Controller again.
  • Page 15 Errors Displayed on Your Wired Remote Controller Error codes for the Wired Remote Controller and the product connected to your Wired Remote Controller will be  displayed in the LCD display. LCD Display When an Error Occurs in Your Indoor/Outdoor Units (Product Group Display: A) The product address for the error will be displayed, followed by the error code.
  • Page 16 Wired Remote Controller Installation Wired Remote Controller Error Codes Display Description Communication error between wired remote controller and indoor/ERV units after successful communication. No communication between Master(Main) and Slave(Sub) wired remote controllers. When tracking between wired remote controller and indoor unit/ventilator (ERV) is not complete for more than 3 minutes (Including communication error between indoor units and outdoor units) Over 16 indoor/ERV indoor units installed. Two or more wired remote controllers set as Slave(SUB). Temperature sensor Open/Short error. EEPROM error • F or the error codes for your indoor/outdoor units and ventilator(ERV), refer to the installation manual of each device. [Setting/Cancelling the Mode master indoor unit] • M ode master indoor unit setting is simply selecting an indoor unit that will become standard among many indoor units to prevent mixed operation (which one or more indoor units operating in different operation mode).
  • Page 17: Wired Remote Controller Installation/Service Mode

    Wired Remote Controller Installation/Service Mode Additional Functions of Your Wired Remote Controller Data bit Main Menu Sub-menu 1 2 3...
  • Page 18 Wired Remote Controller Installation/Service Mode 1. If you want to use the various additional functions for your Wired Remote Controller, press the Delete and Set buttons at the same time for more than three seconds. You will enter the additional function settings, and the [main menu] will be displayed. ...
  • Page 19 Additional Functions of Your Wired Remote Controller • ‘ NONE’ will be displayed if the indoor unit does not support the function. In some cases, the setting may not possible or it may be not applied though it is set on the unit. • I f communication initialization is needed after the setting, the system will reset automatically and communication will be initialized. Main Data Factory...
  • Page 20 Wired Remote Controller Installation/Service Mode Main Data Factory Function Description Unit menu menu setting Indoor unit room temperature 1,2,3 Room temperature °C Indoor unit EVA IN temperature 1,2,3 EVA IN temperature °C Indoor unit EVA OUT temperature 1,2,3 EVA OUT temperature °C Indoor unit EEV step 1,2,3 EEV step Use of central control 0 –...
  • Page 21 Main Data Factory Function Description Unit menu menu setting 0 – OFF (Disabled or Cancelled) Status of Automatic Air-Volume setting 1 – Completion 2 – Running Automatic Air-Volume Automatic Air-Volume Operation 0 – Disable, 1 – Enable 1~3 steps (2 - Default) For the specific voltage of model, Automatic Air-Volume Voltage Setting please refer to the installation manual of each product.
  • Page 22 Wired Remote Controller Installation/Service Mode The example of Wired Remote Controller option setting method 1. Press Delete and Set buttons at the same time for more than 3 seconds. (Main menu) will be displayed and then press the [∧]/[∨] button to select no.1. ...
  • Page 23 Memo...