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Cool Automation coolmasternet Quick Installation Manual

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  • Page 3 Any lack of electric circuit or any deficiency caused by installation may result in an electric shock or fire. Do not relocate or reinstall the CoolMasterNet by yourself. Any deficiency caused by your own re-installation may result in an electric shock or fire.
  • Page 4 CAUTION Do not allow children to play with the CoolMasterNet and supervise them not to get access to the appliance. CoolMasterNet is not to be used by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge.
  • Page 5 High temperature area or directly flamed point. Heating and/or fire can occur. f) Moist area, where there is exposure to water. If water enters the inside of the CoolMasterNet, it may cause electric shock and electrical components may fail.
  • Page 6: What's In The Box

    What’s in the box AC Power supply adapter CoolMasterNet 100V-240V 50/60hz to 12V Optional 1 RS232 DB9 1 USB-Mini USB 1 Ethernet Male to Female cable cable cable...
  • Page 7 CoolMasterNet 9/10 All Units All Off 21 L1.101 23 L1.102 25 L1.103 25 L7.101 MACADDR00001 192.168.0.1 L8 – HVAC Line 8 (USB Host) RS485 L4 – HVAC Line 4 L8 — HVAC Line 8 (USB Host) RS485 L4 — HVAC Line 4 ...
  • Page 8 Preconfigured CoolMasterNet Type label Configuration stickers for HVAC line L1 This label uniquely identifies the manufacturer’s con- Daikin figuration of CoolMasterNet. Mitsubishi Electric Located on the back of the enclosure. Panasonic (Sanyo) Toshiba Hitachi Optional Support for service and diagnostics functions.
  • Page 9 * Polarity is not required on the HVAC communication line. ** Centralized (group) address required. Connecting to the line plug Secure the cables in the L1 line plug. Plugging to the CoolMasterNet HVAC Terminal Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster L1 socket...
  • Page 10 Connect to the communication terminals on the: HVAC outdoor only HVAC Terminal HVAC indoor or outdoor Connecting to the line plug Secure the cables in the L7 line plug. Plugging to the CoolMasterNet Plugging to the CoolMasterNet Insert the plug in to the CoolMaster L7 socket.
  • Page 11 Connect Echelon via USB Extension cable Connect the USB Extension cable (A-Male to A-Female) to the Echelon adapter. (Not supplied by CoolAutomation). Plug in to the CoolMasterNet L8 Insert the USB cable in to the L8 USB host. HVAC Terminal...
  • Page 12 CoolMasterNet installation complete To download the latest firmware www.coolautomation.com/support/coolmasternet Firmware update FAQ www.coolautomation.com/support/faq/coolmasternet CoolMasterNet Unit screen After successful installation, units screen will show all the detected indoor units and their statuses.  Active HVAC line (DK 9/10) (Groups/Units)  Inactive HVAC line ...
  • Page 13 Home Automation, BMS & CoolRemote Router RS232 RS485 Ethernet Internet Home Automation / BMS CoolRemote App...
  • Page 14: Power Supply

    Power supply Option A Option B AC Power supply adapter Direct DC power supply (Included in the Box) 12V DC 12V-24V DC 100V-240V AC Direct DC power supply from local 50/60hz electrical panel...
  • Page 15  Go to: https://coolremote.net/register  Scan the QR code from the type label to auto fill-in all the CoolMasterNet details for CoolRemote App.  Enter CoolMasterNet S/N number and PIN code, printed on the sticker.  Register your user-name (email) and password to remotely control &...
  • Page 16 Changing the dip switches , while DC voltage is present on L1, may damage the CoolMasterNet. For Daikin/Mitsubishi Electric Non-VRV/VRF equipment, DC voltage supply by CoolMasterNet might be required for proper operation. Make sure CoolMasterNet is disconnected from power and HVAC line.
  • Page 17 Appendix: Dip switches setup for VRV/VRF HVAC system on L1 HVAC systems setup on L1 Changing HVAC System setup requires activation For more info, see http://coolautomation.com/support/coolmasternet/activation Daikin Mitsubishi Electric Toshiba Panasonic (Sanyo) Hitachi...
  • Page 18 Appendix: Dip switches setup for VRV/VRF HVAC system on L7 HVAC systems setup on L7 Changing HVAC System setup requires activation For more info, see http://coolautomation.com/support/coolmasternet/activation Mitsubishi Heavy Samsung Gree Midea / Chigo Trane Kentatsu...
  • Page 19 Appendix: GPIOs application All On/Off operation by external signal All On All Off...
  • Page 20: Mounting On A Din Rail

    Mounting on a DIN rail Place the device mounting feet  on the DIN rail To unmount, pull the mounting lock down. Push on the lower part of the  device onto the the DIN rail to lock it in place...
  • Page 21 Mounting on a wall For mounting the CoolMasterNet with wall screws, please see attached template with 1:1 dimensions. 1:1 SCALE MOUNTING TEMPLATE FOR WALL SCREWS...

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