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2 3 / 0 2 – 5 3 8 5 7 4 6 _ 0 0 T r a n s l a t i o n o f O r i g i n a l i n s t r u c t i o n s WRC50 User manual WIRED CONTROLLER w w w .
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Dear customer,Thank you for choosing an Aermec product. It is the fruit of many years of experience and special design studies and has been made of the highest grade materials and with cutting edge technology.In addition, all our products bear the CE mark indicating that they meet the requirements of the European Machine Direc- tive regarding safety.
— Aermec S.p.A. will in no case be liable for any damages to property and/or per- formation, expansion and maintenance of the systems and able to check the sons caused by improper operations such as: incorrect installations, debugging same for safety and functionality purposes.
OPERATION NOTICES 1. The power supply for all indoor units must be unified. 2. Never install the wired controller in the moist circumstance or expose it directly under the sunlight. 3. Never beat, throw, and frequently disassemble the wired controller and the wireless remote controller. 4.
3.2 LCD DISPLAY INSTRUCTION Symbols Functions FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE Child Lock Slave wired controller (address of wired controller is 02) One wired controller controls multiple indoor units Outdoor unit defrosting status Shielding status Current wired controller connects master indoor unit FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE...
INSTALLATION AND START-UP Fig. 4.1: Dimensions of Wired Controller Fig. 4.2: Parts and Components of Wired Controller Name Wired Controller Self-tapping screw ST3.9×25 MA Screw M4×25 Soleplate of the Wired Controller Quantity 4.1 INSTRUCTION OF WIRED CONTROLLER 4.1.1 Requirements for model selection of communication wire Fig.
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4.1.2 Requirements for installation 1. It is not allowed to install the wired controller in the wet place. 2. It is not allowed to install the wired controller in the place with direct sunlight. 3. It is not allowed to install the wired controller near the high-temperature object or the place is likely to be spattered with water. 4.
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Fig. 4.6: one wired controller controls multiple LPG unit indoor units simultaneously Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Wired panel 1. N(1) 2 3 2. H1 H2 Fig. 4.7: two wired controller control multiple LPG indoor units simultaneously Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit...
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4.1.4 Installation Fig. 4.8: Installation of Wired Controller Fig. 4.8 shows a simple installation course of wired controller, and the following points should be noted: 1. Before installation, please cut off the power supply of indoor unit, it is not allowed to operate with power supply; 2.
4.2 COMMISSIONING 4.2.1 Set a Master unit Under Off status, long press “MODE” button for 5s to set the corresponding indoor unit of wired controller as master indoor unit. If the system mode priority is the master-slave mode, “ ” icon will be light after finishing setting. NOTE: There is a master indoor unit in a system, other slave indoor units can be set as master unit, in which case, the original master unit will become a slave unit.
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4.2.3 Activation of indoor unit operating parameter modification menu Unit parameters can be set in unit On or Off status: 1. Long press “FUNCTION” button for 5s and the temperature zone displays “C00”; long press “FUNCTION” button for another 5s to enter the interface of setting wired con- troller parameters.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 ON/OFF Press “ ” button to turn on the unit. Press “ ” button again to turn off the unit. The interfaces of “ON/OFF” status are shown in Fig. 5.1 and 5.2. Fig. 5.1: Interface of ON status Fig.
5.3 TEMPERATURE SETTING Press “+” or “-” button under on status to increase or decrease set temperature by 0.5°C/1°C or 1°F; hold “+” or “-” button to increase or decrease set temperature by 0.5°C/1°C or 1°F every 0.3s. Please refer to "4.2.3 Activation of indoor unit operating parameter modification menu p. 12" Parameter Setting for the setting method of the temperature setting interval in Celsius.
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Clock Timer setting is as shown in Fig. 5.3: Fig. 5.3: Unit On/Off time setting in unit On status Unit is on and timer is not set Press "TIMER" button to set unit On time Press “+” or “-” button to adjust unit On time Press TIMER button to switch to unit Off time setting Press “+”...
5.6 SET DELIVERY FIN (SWING) In unit on status, up & down swing function and left & right swing function can be set. Up & down swing function: Up & down swing function has two modes: simple swing mode and fixed-angle swing mode. In unit off status, press “SWING” button and “+” button together for 5 seconds to switch between simple swing mode and fixed-angle swing mode.
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Fig. 5.4 shows how to set Save function for Cooling: Fig. 5.4: Energy Saving Function Setting for cooling Press TIMER and “+” buttons for 5 seconds and set Energy-Saving function in OFF status Press MODE button and select Cooling or Dry mode Press “+”...
5.10 FILTER CLEAN REMINDER SETTING Filter Clean Reminder Function: Unit will remember its own operating time. When the setting time is up, this function will remind you to clean the filer. A dirty filter will result in bad heating and cooling performance, abnormal protection, bacteria gathering, etc. Turn on Filter Clean Reminder Function: When unit is on, press “FUNCTION”...
NOTE: 1. Setback Function is forbidden as defaulted; you can activate or forbid Setback Function through P71 parameter setting. 2. When All Shield function of remote monitor or central controller is turned on, the wired controller can’t enter or exits from Setback Function. 3.
ERRORS DISPLAY When there occurs any error during operation, the temperature display zone on the wired controller will show error codes. If several errors happen at the same time, error codes will show on the display repeatedly. WARNING: reminder: in the event of an alarm, the unit must be switched off and the technical assistance service contacted for any kind of intervention on the unit. Fig.
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Code Description Code Description Indoor unit DC fan motor phase loss error Control panel temperature probe error Indoor unit DC fan motor card reset error Control panel card fault Indoor unit DC fan motor overcurrent error Control panel power supply fault Indoor unit DC fan motor power error 6.1.3 Table of status codes Code...
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