14. CoolPlug Operation ..................... 23 14.1 CoolPlug Indicators ..................23 14.2 CoolPlug Normal Operation ................23 15. Wireless CoolPlug & CooLinkHUB – Installation Guidelines ........25 15.1 Rebuilding the wireless mesh network .............. 26 16. Mounting the CoolPlug ....................27 QIG Version 2.2...
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CoolAutomation for support. Unauthorized modifications or repairs may result in electric shock or fire. Do not expose the CoolPlug or CooLinkHUB to moisture. Water can damage the CoolPlug or CooLinkHUB resulting in an electrical components failure, electric shock or fire.
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CoolPlug CooLinkHUB HVAC Bridge CooLinkHUB + CoolPlug Do not use flammable materials (e.g. hairspray or insecticide) near the CoolPlug or CooLinkHUB. Do not clean the CoolPlug or CooLinkHUB with organic solvents such as paint thinner. Use only a dry cloth to wipe if necessary. The maximum voltage that can be directly applied to the CooLinkHUB is 24V DC.
CooLinkHUB + CoolPlug System Overview The CooLinkHUB + CoolPlug is a solution for complete integration of Multi-Split and Mini- Split HVAC units. The CoolPlug - HVAC designated adapter, connects directly to the HVAC indoor unit on one side, and to the CooLinkHUB on the other, via a PBUS Network.
▪ Power supply (Universal or EU – according to SN) 1.4.2 CoolPlug ▪ CoolPlug Unit ▪ CoolPlug back plate for adding two magnets ▪ CoolPlug back plate for adding two stamps ▪ Two stamps ▪ Two magnets ▪ Optional: Terminal cable (according to the specific plug model as indicated on the above table.
S21 on Control Board. 2 Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of the PBUS cable between CoolPlug terminals [-], [1] and [2], and CooLinkHUB terminals [VDC-], [1] and [2], respectively. * See page 5 for system overview, no point-to-point connectivity required.
Connecting CoolPlug DK (Daikin) DK (Daikin) – P1 P2 1 Connecting the CoolPlug to the Daikin unit Connect the CoolPlug’s [P1], [P2] terminals to the [P1], [P2] terminals on the indoor unit.* 2 Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of the PBUS cable coming from the [VDC-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CooLinkHUB to the corresponding [-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CoolPlug, respectively.
DK (Daikin) – Siesta Series Connecting the CoolPlug HVAC Line to the Daikin Siesta Indoor Unit Connect the cable, supplied with the CoolPlug, to the port labeled “Indoor” on CoolPlug and the corresponding connector on the indoor unit. 2 Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of the PBUS cable, using [VDC-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CooLinkHUB, to the corresponding [-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CoolPlug.
Panasonic | Sanyo | Toshiba Connecting the CoolPlug HVAC Line to the PN/SA/TO Indoor Unit Connect the CoolPlug’s [A], [B] terminals to [A], [B] terminals on indoor unit. * To connect to Panasonic indoor unit, use R1 R2 terminals. Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB...
2 Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of the PBUS cable, using the [VDC-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CooLinkHUB, to the corresponding [-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CoolPlug. Optional: Connect the Wired Remote Controller (W.R.C.) * For indoors that work with APG000 or compatible W.R.C.
Connect the CoolPlug’s [W1], [B1], [R1] terminals to indoor unit. Consult HVAC manufacturer’s Installation Manual for instructions. Optional: Connect the CoolPlug’s [W2], [B2], [R2] terminals to the Fujitsu Wired Remote Controller (W.R.C.) * For indoors that work with EZ-099 or compatible type wired remote controllers.
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FJ (Fujitsu/General) - Option 3* Connecting the CoolPlug HVAC Line to the Fujitsu Indoor Unit Connect the CoolPlug’s [W1], [B1], [R1] terminals to the corresponding terminals on the indoor unit, keeping the wire colors consistent. Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of the PBUS cable, using the [VDC-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CooLinkHUB, to the corresponding [-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CoolPlug.
Option 1 – CN-105 Connecting the CoolPlug HVAC Line to the Mitsubishi Indoor Unit Connect the ME CN-105 cable, supplied with the CoolPlug, between the CoolPlug RJ- 11 connector and the CN-105 port on the indoor unit’s Control Board. Consult the HVAC manufacturer’s installation manual for the location of the CN-105 port on the Control...
Option 2 – [1] [2] Connecting the CoolPlug HVAC Line to the Mitsubishi Indoor Unit Connect the CoolPlug’s HVAC [1], HVAC [2] terminals to the [1], [2] terminals on the indoor unit. Consult the HVAC manufacturer’s installation manual for the location of the [1] and [2] terminals.
Connecting CoolPlug HT (Hitachi) Connecting CoolPlug HT (Hitachi) 1 Connecting the CoolPlug to the Hitachi unit Connect the CoolPlug’s HVAC [1], [2] terminals to the [1], [2] terminals on the indoor unit. 2 Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of the PBUS cable coming from the [VDC-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CooLinkHUB to the corresponding [-], [1] and [2] terminals on the CoolPlug.
2 Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of the PBUS cable between CoolPlug terminals [-], [1] and [2], and CooLinkHUB terminals [VDC-], [1] and [2], respectively. Optional: Connect the Wired Remote Controller (W.R.C.) in parallel mode.
W.R.C. cable to the CoolPlug’s W.R.C. port. 3 Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of PBUS cable between the CoolPlug terminals [-], [1] and [2], and the CooLinkHUB terminals [VDC-], [1] and [2], respectively. QIG Version 2.2...
CoolPlug. Then connect the CoolPlug adapter to the CoolPlug W.R.C. port. 3 Connecting the CoolPlug to the CooLinkHUB Connect the signal wires of the PBUS network cable between CoolPlug terminals [-], [1] and [2], and CooLinkHUB terminals [VDC-], [1] and [2], respectively.
11.3 Gree Option 3 (H1, H2) Connecting the CoolPlug HVAC line to the Gree Indoor Unit Connect the CoolPlug’s H1, H2 terminals to terminals H1 and H2 on the indoor unit. Consult HVAC manufacturer’s Installation manual for location of terminals H1 and H2.
CoolPlug CooLinkHUB HVAC Bridge CoolRemote App 13. CoolRemote App Connect the device to the Internet for registration and setup. Option A – Automatic Scan the QR code from the type label to auto fill-in all the CooLinkHUB details for the CoolRemote App.
14. CoolPlug Operation 14.1 CoolPlug Indicators The three LEDs that surround the CoolPlug’s push-button provide information about the CoolPlug configuration and status. After applying power to the CoolPlug the Firmware version is displayed by flashing LEDs followed by the operational state of the system.
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CoolPlug CooLinkHUB HVAC Bridge CoolPlug Operation Determining the CoolPlug UID The CoolPlug UID is flashed after one ‘Short’ press on the CoolPlug push- button. Toggling the HVAC ON/OFF Toggle the HVAC state ON/OFF with one ‘Long’ press on the CoolPlug push-button.
To successfully pair the CooLinkHUB to the CoolPlug they must be in line-of-sight proximity one to the other (no more than three meters). The CoolPlug is powered from the HVAC terminal. It can also be powered via USB during the setup process (either from a PC or the CooLinkHUB).
Upon successful reconnection, the expected number of CPs is displayed on the screen in L5 GXXX (as in the image below). Note: To reconnect devices, no actions need to be performed on the CoolPlug devices. QIG Version 2.2 CoolPlug CooLinkHUB...
On the Wall Attach the CoolPlug back plate to the wall using screws as shown. The wires can be fed through the hole in the center of the cover or from the side as shown.
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CoolPlug CooLinkHUB HVAC Bridge Mounting the CoolPlug Need more help? Visit us: https://coolautomation.com/support HVAC Control Made Simple QIG Version 2.2 CoolPlug CooLinkHUB...
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