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USER & INSTALLATION MANUAL
SWC-62
C O M M E R C I A L A I R C O N D I T I O N E R S S D V 6

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  • Page 1 USER & INSTALLATION MANUAL SWC-62 C O M M E R C I A L A I R C O N D I T I O N E R S S D V 6...
  • Page 2 INSTALLATION & OWNER’S MANUAL Wired Controller Thank you very much for purchasing our product. Before using your unit, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    This manual gives detailed description of the precautions that should be brought to your attention during operation. In order to ensure correct service of the wired controller please read this manual carefully before using the unit. For convenience of future reference, keep this manual after reading it.
  • Page 4 3 INSTALLATION Precautions for Installation Basic Parameters Accessories Installation Engineering Menu...
  • Page 5: General Safety Precautions

    1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 1.1 About the documentation The original documentation is written in English. All other languages are translations. The precautions described in this document cover very important topics, follow them carefully. All activities described in the installation manual must be performed by an authorized installer.
  • Page 6 WARNING Indicates a situation that could result in death or serious injury. CAUTION Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate injury. NOTE Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property damage. INFORMATION Indicates useful tips or additional information.
  • Page 7: For The User

    1.2 For the user If you are not sure how to operate the unit, contact your installer. The appliance is not intended for use by persons, including children, with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Page 8 Units are marked with the following symbol: This means that electrical and electronic products may not be mixed with unsorted household waste. Do not try to dismantle the system yourself: the dismantling of the system, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil and of other parts must be done by an authorized installer and must comply with applicable legislation.
  • Page 9: Operation

    2 OPERATION 2.1 Wired controller: Overview Display Menu/Back Left key Right key On/Off...
  • Page 10: Operation

    Operation Press " ". The interface/operation button will light up and the 1. On/Off device will start. Under one-to-many individual control, the screen will not die when the power-off button is pressed. Press " " again. The screen/operation button will be off, and the device will shut down.
  • Page 11 Rapid cooling Rapid heating Up/down swing Left/right swing Sterilization Sleep Auxiliary heater 3D air Comfort Blow on people Avoid people Backup Mode Mute IDU Lock child lock Fault prompt Unlock child lock Lock INFORMATION Function icons will be displayed according to the IDU functions.
  • Page 12 Mode Mode Cool Select the mode on the menu and press " " for confirmation. After entering the mode, press " " or " " to select the operating mode, and press " " for confirmation. Or press " " to exit. Mode conflict: When the system detects any mode conflict, the main screen of the wired controller will display a message indicating that no heating or cooling option is available.
  • Page 13 Fan speed Speed Select the fan speed on the menu, and press " " for confirmation. After entering the fan speed interface, press " " or " " to select the operating speed, or press " " to return to the menu.
  • Page 14 CAUTION Depending on IDU models, 3 speeds or 7 speeds are supported. With efficiency ensured, the air conditioner may adjust the fan speed depending on the indoor temperature, leading to a difference between the real-time fan speed and the set one or causing the fan to stop. This is normal. After the fan speed is set, it takes time for the air conditioner to respond.
  • Page 15 Swing Up/down swing Up/down swing Auto Select the swing (left/right) up/down function on the menu, and press " " for confirmation. After entering the swing interface, press " " or " " to adjust the swing angle, or press " "...
  • Page 16 Independent swing only applies to IDUs with an independent swing device. Air outlet 1 Angle 2 Angle 2 Air outlet 1 Air outlet 2 Angle 1 Angle 1 Air outlet 2 Angle 1 Angle 2 Air outlet 3 Air outlet 3 Angle 1 Air outlet 4 Angle 1...
  • Page 17 Timer & schedule Timer & schedule Timer OFF Timer ON Schedule Delayed off Select the timer function on the menu, and press " " for confirmation. After entering the timer interface, press " " or " " to select the corresponding timer, and press "...
  • Page 18 Schedule When a schedule is enabled, the air conditioner will go on and off at the specific times. Schedule include regular schedule and simple schedule, among which regular timers are provided with three schedule templates. The Schedule enables you to set the power-on/off time, the cycle of operation, and the schedule command.
  • Page 19 Set command: (1) Simple Schedule You can set up to five commands, each of which contains the time and power-on/off information. Press " " or " " to switch the set object, and press " " to switch the settings. Upon the setting, press "...
  • Page 20 CAUTION There should not be more than one schedule command at the same time. Otherwise, a conflict may occur. Complete the date setting before the first schedule timer setting. Delayed off This function is only effective after the schedule is enabled. After delayed off is set, the air conditioner will delay its shutdown in accordance with the set delay based on the original weekly timed power-off time.
  • Page 21 Self-cleaning Self-cleaning 25 min left Stop Select the self-cleaning function on the menu. The self-cleaning process takes approximately 50 minutes and falls into four steps: Pretreatment Icing De-icing and Rinsing Drying...
  • Page 22 CAUTION You can quit self-cleaning by pressing " " to stop self-cleaning or pressing " " to stop directly. Only for IDU models with self-cleaning function. When self-cleaning is enabled, all IDUs (sharing the same ODU) start the process of self-cleaning. During the process of self-cleaning, the IDUs may blow out cold or hot air.
  • Page 23 Select the ETA function on the menu, and press " " to enable or disable the ETA function. The ETA function is real-time energy saving.
  • Page 24 IAQ monitoring IAQ monitor PM2.5 1000 Select the IAQ function on the menu, and check the air quality indicators such as AQI, PM2.5 and CO in real time. Indoor air quality monitoring requires adequate configuration of the IDU. CAUTION Only for IDUs with IAQ function.
  • Page 25 One-to-more One wired controller can control more than one IDU (up to 16 IDUs). One-to-more control includes group control and separate control. Under group control, the device sends commands to all IDUs in a unified manner. Under separate control, the device sends commands to any IDU in the system.
  • Page 26 Separ one-to-more ctrl All devices control Main interface of control Separ one-to-more separate...
  • Page 27 On the main interface of separate one-to-more control, press " " to quit from such control. Press " " or " " to switch the control object. The control object can be all IDUs or any IDU. Upon selection of the control object, press "...
  • Page 28 Settings Sterilization Intelligent panel Sleep Aux heater Powerful operation Select the setting on the menu, and press " " for confirmation. After entering the function setting interface, press " " or " " to switch the function, and press " "...
  • Page 29 Sterilization: After sterilization is enabled, the home page will show a sterilization icon " ". CAUTION It works only with the IDU with sterilization feature. The sterilization module stops when the swing function is enabled, and does not resume operation until the swing function is disabled.
  • Page 30 Auxiliary heater: The auxiliary heater has four modes: Auto Operation of Auxiliary Heater, Auxiliary Heater Enabled, Auxiliary Heater Disabled, and Auxiliary Heater Used Separately. Sterilization Sleep Aux heater Aux heater only enabled in Heat mode...
  • Page 31 CAUTION Auto Operation of Auxiliary Heater: Upon power on, the air conditioner will determine whether to start the auxiliary heater automatically based on the ambient temperature in heating mode. At this moment, the air conditioner operates in "Auto Operation of Auxiliary Heater" mode. Auxiliary Heater Used Independently: The auxiliary heater can be used independently without starting the compressor.
  • Page 32 Air flow setting: The wired controller can set the IDU air flow to "Comfortable" or "Off". If the air flow is set to "Comfortable", the fan speed and swing angle of the IDU will automatically adjust to a relatively comfortable level. This function only applies to IDUs with air flow setting feature.
  • Page 33 APP control APP control Keypad tone prompt Scan QR code to Date & time download the app Daylight saving time When smart networking is enabled, a QR code will appear. You can scan the QR code to download APP, and control your smart devices with this APP.
  • Page 34 iLetComfort appliances networking guidelines Download iLetComfort App Scan the QR code below, or search for "iLetComfort" in Google play(Android devices) or App Store (ios devices) to download the app;...
  • Page 35 Register or Login account Open the app and create a user account, if you already have one, just log in. Login Enter email Login Enter password Login...
  • Page 36 Add your appliance Tap the "+"icon to add home appliance to your iLetComfort account. MSmartHome...
  • Page 37 Connected to the network Follow the instructions in the app to set up the WiFi connection.If the network connection fails, please refer to the App tips for operation. Connection complete Sure Sure...
  • Page 38 NOTE Notes on networking: When the product is connected to the network, please make sure that the mobile phone is as close as possible to the product. According to the App tips, if the product only supports 2.4GHZ WiFi communication, please note that the 2.4GHz network is selected for connection.
  • Page 39 network. As the product technology is updated, the content of App may change, and the actual display in App shall prevail. WiFi information WiFi transmit frequency range:2.400~2.4835 GHz EIRP not more than 20dbm...
  • Page 40 Keypad tone prompt APP control APP control Keypad tone prompt Keypad tone prompt Date & time Date & time Daylight saving time Daylight saving time After "Keypad tone prompt" is enabled, the wired controller will operate in silence. You can press " "...
  • Page 41 Quiet IDU Quiet IDU Quiet IDU Temp. unit setting1 ℃ Temp. unit setting1 ℃ Room temp. display Room temp. display IDU light IDU light After "Quiet IDU" is enabled, the IDU will operate in silence. You can press " " to enable or disable the function.
  • Page 42 Temperature unit setting Quiet IDU Quiet IDU Temp. unit setting Temp. unit setting ℃ ℉ Room temp. display Room temp. display IDU light IDU light The temperature unit is Celsius by default. You can manually switch the unit between Celsius and Fahrenheit. You can press "...
  • Page 43 Room temperature display Quiet IDU Temp. unit setting1 ℃ Room temp. display IDU light After the room temperature display is enabled, if you return to the home page and does not operate the device, the device will automatically display the room temperature and presents a room temperature icon.
  • Page 44 IDU light Quiet IDU Quiet IDU Temp. unit setting1 ℃ Temp. unit setting1 ℃ Room temp. display Room temp. display IDU light IDU light After the IDU light is enabled, the IDU display LED will light up. After the IDU light is disabled, the IDU display LED will turn off. You can press "...
  • Page 45 Backlight time 30Second Backlight time 15Second Backlight time Backlight brt Level6 Backlight brt Level6 Auto mode temp. setting Auto mode temp. setting Child lock Child lock The backlight time can be set to 15s, 30s, or60s. After the setting, if the device fails to receive any command within the set backlight time, it will enter the standby interface.
  • Page 46 Backlight brightness 15Second Backlight time 15Second Backlight time Backlight brt Level6 Backlight brt Level7 Auto mode temp. setting Auto mode temp. setting Child lock Child lock The backlight brightness has 10 levels, used to set the display brightness of the device. The brightness increases from level 1 to 10. You can press "...
  • Page 47 Temperature setting in auto mode 15Second Backlight time 21.5 ≤ ≤ °C °C 25.5 Backlight brt Level7 Auto mode temp. setting Set temp. limits for auto mode Child lock Back The temperature setting in auto mode enables you to set the temperature in auto cooling/heating mode, and maintain the indoor temperature within the set range.
  • Page 48 Child lock Hold < and > to < and > to disable it enable/disable child lock Back Back The child lock serves to prevent mis-operation of the device. After it is enabled, the buttons of the device will be locked and cannot be operated until the child lock is unlocked.
  • Page 49 Date and time setting Set date APP control 2020 Keypad tone prompt 2021 Year Date & time 2022 Daylight saving time Date and time You can select the network time (Internet connection required) or manually set the time. Find the date and time in the function setting interface, find the time display mode, and press "...
  • Page 50 Set time Set time Hour Minute Hour Minute Time display Time can be displayed in 12-hour or 24-hour format. Find the date and time in the function setting interface, find the time display mode, and press " " to enter the setting interface.
  • Page 51 Daylight saving time Daylight saving time Daylight saving time 5-23 Start time 5-23 Start time 9-23 End time 9-23 End time Daylight saving time You can enable or disable daylight saving time, and set the start time and end time. Find the date and time in the function setting interface, find daylight saving time, and press "...
  • Page 52 Away from home Away from home Status ECO setting by human sensor Max. temp.tolerated 30 ℃ Min. temp.tolerated 8℃ Away from home You can enable or disable Away from home, and set the Max. temp.tolerated and Min. temp.tolerated . Find the Eco options in the function setting interface, find Away from home, and press "...
  • Page 53 Language English Keypad tone prompt Date & time 简体中文 Daylight saving time Spanish Portekizce Language Language You can enter the language to select your preferred language, the system will enter in the currently selected language.
  • Page 54 INFORMATION The following language selection page will appear when the wired controller is powered on for the first time. English 简体中文 Spanish...
  • Page 55: Troubleshooting

    2.3 Troubleshooting Error code Menu Error Remarks Communication fault between SDV6 / 3rd IDU wired controller and IDU SDV5 / 2rd IDU Error display Error code:C51 1. In case any IDU or ODU fails, the wired controller displays the fault code. In case a communication fault occurs between the wired controller and any of the IDUs, the wired controller reports "C51".
  • Page 56: Fqa

    2.4 FQA The air conditioner is not working, but prompts that neither cooling nor heating option can be set. What should I do? The set mode is inconsistent with the operating mode of ODU. Please change the set mode to cooling/heating. The word "Filter"...
  • Page 57 Why does the air outlet of air conditioner drip? The indoor air humidity is too high. Please close the doors and windows. Why does the ODU of air conditioner drip? 1. During cooling in summer, condensation water generated by the unit is discharged to the outside through the IDU drainage pipe.
  • Page 58 Why does air conditioner fail to start after it is powered on? In winter, it takes some time for your air conditioner to warm up. Please wait a few minutes. Why does air conditioner keep operating after it is powered off? After air conditioner is powered off, it operates for a while to eliminate the moisture, so as to reduce the possibility of mould...
  • Page 59 3 INSTALLATION 3.1 Precautions for Installation To ensure correct installation, please read these installation instructions. The content provided here covers warnings, which contain important information about safety that must be followed. WARNING Entrust the local distributor or local service agent to appoint a qualified technician to perform the installation.
  • Page 60 The wired controller line is a low-voltage circuit, which cannot come into direct contact with any high-voltage line or share the same wiring tube with any high-voltage line. The minimum spacing of wiring tubes should be 300 to 500 mm. Do not install the wired controller in a corrosive, flammable or explosive environment or at any place with oil mist (such as a kitchen).
  • Page 61 3.3 Accessories Please check that you have all the following parts: Name Quantity Wired controller Philips head screw, M4×25 Installation and Operation Manual Plastic support bar Bottom cap of the wired controller Wood screw ST4X20 Wall plugs Prepare the following parts in the field: Name Quantity Remarks...
  • Page 62 3.4 Installation 3.4.1 Installation Dimensions 20mm 86mm 10.8mm 60mm 49mm...
  • Page 63 3.4.2. Wiring One-to-one/two-to-one system Applicable to bi-directional communication between a wired controller and an IDU. One-to-one system: One wired controller controls one IDU. Two-to-one system: Two wired controllers control one IDU. Parameters displayed on the wired controller vary with the parameters of the IDU. The data is updated in real time. Communication cables between an IDU and a wired controller (X1, X2) may be connected in reverse order.
  • Page 64 One-to-more system (only available for SDV6 IDU) IDU 16# IDU 2# IDU 1# D1 D2 D1 D2 D1 D2 X1 X2 ··· IDUs 3# to15# Use shielded cables and ground the shield layer Use shielded wires, and do not ground the shield layer X1 X2 Wired controller...
  • Page 65 Installlation of the rear casing of the wired controller Take the screws and plugs from the accessory bag. 2 Mount the rear casing to a flat surface. 3× ST4X20 wood screws and wall plugs INFORMATION Be careful not to distort the rear casing by overtightening the mounting screws.
  • Page 66 NOTE When mounting the rear casing to a flush-mounted electrical installation box inside a wall, make sure that that wall is completely flat. Electrician Screw hole installed on 86 electrical box, use two M4X25mm...
  • Page 67 When installed on the wall: The wire can be placed outlet or inside. Wire outlet have four side to select. Cutting place of up,down,left and right side wire outlet Up, down, left and right side wire outlet Lead the 2-core shielded cable through the wiring hole in the bottom cap of the wired controller, and use screws to reliably fasten the shielded cable onto terminals X1 and X2.
  • Page 68 NOTE Do not perform wiring operations on energized parts. Make sure that you remove the wired controller before proceeding. Otherwise, the wired controller may be damaged. Do not overtighten the pan head screws; otherwise, the bottom cap of the wired controller may deform and cannot be levelled on the wall surface, which makes it difficult to install or not securely installed.
  • Page 69 Avoid the water enter into the wired remote controller, use trap and putty to seal the connectors of wires during wiring installation. 86Electrician box wire inside wire outlet Buckle the wired controller and the rear cover as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 70 When they are correctly buckled NOTE Make sure that no cables are clamped when buckling the wired controller and bottom cap. The wired controller and bottom cap should be installed correctly. Otherwise, they may get loose and fall apart.
  • Page 71 3.5 Engineering Menu 3.5.1 Parameter settings of the wired controller ● Parameters can be set in the power-on or power-off state. ● Hold " " and " " for 3 seconds to enter the parameter setting interface. ● After entering the parameter setting interface, Press " "...
  • Page 72 Engineering menu Mode disable Lock Room temp.sensor set WDC config...
  • Page 73 3.5.2. Engineering Menu Menu Submenu Setting Mode disable Auto, Cool, Heat, Fan, Dry Set temp. Lock Speed Room temp. sensor position Room temp. sensor set Room temp. sensor compensation For details, see the "WDC config" WDC config For details, see the "IDU settings" IDU settings Set IDU address Set IDU address...
  • Page 74 Menu Submenu Setting comp.1runtime ODU time info Engineering comp.2runtime Menu Restore Settings Other Self-check...
  • Page 75 3.5.3 WDC Configuration Submenu Third-level menu Default Remarks Menu Set main/sec. wired ctrl. main/second Master WDC Set temp. format: 0.5/1 0.5°C displayed or not 2nd IDU: Set temp. range /cool Set upper and lower 17°C-30°C; and heat temp. limits in 3nd IDU: cooling/heating mode 16°C-30°C...
  • Page 76 3.5.4 IDU Set Items SDV5 protocol IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item Set Static pressure of IDU 00/01~19/FF The IDU sets the static pressure based on the set gear, Site FF (VRF unit: main board DIP Config of IDU; other models: reserved) On-site air flow adjustment factor 00/01 00: 1, 01: 1.1...
  • Page 77 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item Set od.temp.value(aux Celsius: -5 to 20 1℃ or 1℉ heater on) Fahrenheit: 23 to 68 Set outdoor temp. when 00: No limit; 01: -16°C/4°F; 00/01/02/03/ the third-party heater 02: -14°C/7°F; 03: -12°C/10°F; 04/05/06/07/ works separately 04: -9°C/15°F;...
  • Page 78 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item Common IDUs (models 1, 3, 4, IDU's anti-cold wind 00/01/02/03/FF 6, and 8): temperature setting in heating mode 00: 15; 01: 20; 02: 24; 03: 26; FF: Invalid FAPU (models 2 and 7): 00: 14;...
  • Page 79 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item IDU cooling temp. VRF unit: VRF unit: 00: 0°C; 01: 2°C; compensation 00/01/FF FF: main board DIP of IDU Split unit: Split uni: 00: 0°C; 01: 1°C; Temp. 00/01/02/03/FF 02: 2°C; 03: 3°C; FF: Reserved setting Mini VRF unit: Mini VRF unit: 00: 0°C;...
  • Page 80 SDV6 protocol IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item The IDU sets the static pressure Static pressure setting 00/01~19/FF based on the set gear, FF (VRF of IDU unit: main board DIP of IDU; other models: reserved) High ceiling setting 00/01/02 00: 3 m;...
  • Page 81 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item Mode switch interval in 15min; 30min; auto mode (min) 60min; 90min Auto restart No; Yes Rem control rcpt of IDU Receive; setting display panel Not receive Celsius degree: 1℃ o r 1℉ Set outdoor temp.
  • Page 82 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item Set outdoor temp. when 00/01/02/03/04/ 00: No limit; the third-party heater 05/06/07/08/09/ 01: -16°C/4°F; works separately 10/11/12/13/14/ 02: -14°C/7°F; 15/16/17 03: -12°C/10°F; 04: -9°C/15°F; 05: -7°C/20°F; 06: -4°C/25°F; 07: -1°C/30°F; 08: 2°C/35°F; 09: 4°C/40°F;...
  • Page 83 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item T1 temp. difference when 0 to 7 represent 0 to 7°C/°F auxiliary heater is on T1 temp. difference when 0-10 0 to 10 represent -4 to 6°C/°F setting auxiliary heater is off Yes;No Auto dry function 00:No;01:Yes...
  • Page 84 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item IDU's anti-cold wind 00/01/02/03/04 Common IDUs (models 1, 3, 4. temperature setting in 6, and 8): 0: 15; 1: 20; 2: 24; 3: heating mode 26; 04: Invalid FAPU (models 2 and 7): 0:14 1:12 2:16...
  • Page 85 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range Remarks item Note: When powered off On/Off port logic via remotely, the digital display of remote control wired controller of SDV6 Remote off (closed); displays d61, while that of Remote off (open) SDV5 does notdisplay this code Remote ON/OFF control (implemented at the...
  • Page 86 IDU set Parameter name Parameter range item Level 1; 01: Level 2; Meta level in cooling Level 3 mode Meta level in heating 00: Level 1; 01: Level 2; mode 02: Level 3 Retain initial static pressure; Initial static pressure Energy Reset initial static pressure detection...
  • Page 87 3.5.5 ODU Set Items Parameter name Parameter range Energy rating of ODU 40% to 100%, every 1% 0-63 VIP IDU address Heating and air supply enabled Disable; Enable Silence level of ODU Level 0 to14...
  • Page 88 United Kingdom www.sinclair-world.com This product was manufactured in China (Made in China). T E C H N I C A L S U P P O R T SINCLAIR Global Group s.r.o. Purkynova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic Tel.: +420 800 100 285 | Fax: +420 541 590 124...