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USER & INSTALLATION MANUAL
SWC-61F
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-61F 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: 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 3 5 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS User Interface Overview Icon Explanation Operation Instructions Mode Conflict Prompt Engineering Settings...
  • Page 4: 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 5: 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 6 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 7: Basic Parameters

    2 BASIC PARAMETERS Items Description Rated voltage DC18V Wiring size RVVP-0.75mm ×2 Operating environment -5°C ~ 43°C Humidity ≤ RH90% 3 ACCESSORIES LIST Name Quantity Wired controller Philips head screw, M4×25 Installation and Operation Manual Plastic support bar Bottom cap of the wired controller Round head screw ST4X20 Plastic expansion pipe...
  • Page 8: Installation

    4 INSTALLATION 4.1 Installation Precautions ● To ensure correct installation, read the "Installation" section of this manual. ● The content provided here covers warnings, which contain important information about safety that must be followed. CAUTION Entrust a local distributor or local service agent to appoint a qualified technician to perform the installation.
  • Page 9 ine or be laid in the same wiring tube together with the high voltage line. The minimum spacing of wiring tubes is 300 to 500 mm. Do not install the wired controller in corrosive, flammable and explosive environments or places with oil mist (such as a kitchen).
  • Page 10: Installation Method

    4.2 Installation Method 4.2.1 Wiring requirements One-to-more and two-to-more IDU 2# IDU 16# IDU 1# D1 D2 D1 D2 D1 D2 X1 X2 ··· IDU 3-15# Please use the shielded wire, and the shield layer must be grounded. Please use shielded wires, and the shield layer cannot be grounded.
  • Page 11 One-to-one ● Applicable to bi-directional communication between wired controller and IDU. ● One-to-one: One wired controller controls one IDU. The parameters displayed on the wired controller are updated in real time according to changes in the parameters of the IDU. ●...
  • Page 12 Two-to-one Applicable to bi-directional communication between wired controller and IDU. Two-to-one: Two wired controller controls one IDU. The parameters displayed on the wired controller are updated in real time according to changes in the parameters of the IDU. Two-to-one:wired controller must be set as main or secondary.
  • Page 13 4.2.2 Installlation of bottom cap of the wired controller Screw hole installed on Screw hole the wall Use installed on 86 three round Electrician box, head screw use two Philips ST4X20 and head screw, plastic M4×25 expansion pipe When installed on 86 Electrician box: Adjust the lengths of the two plastic support bars in the accessory package.
  • Page 14: Installation Dimensions

    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 Installation Dimensions: 11 11 4.2.3 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 15 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 16 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 4.2.4 Buckle the wired controller and the rear cover as shown in the following figure.
  • Page 17 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 18: User Interface Overview

    5 OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 5.1 User Interface Overview Fan speed/sleep On/Off Operating indicator Auto No permission Hold recheck AU-heat Auto Set Temp Humidity OFF/ON Cool Timer Later OFF/ON Operating Hold Cancel mode Sterilize Heat Comfor air Self Auto Swing Clean Hold self clean SYS.
  • Page 19: Icon Explanation

    5.2 Icon Explanation Icon Name Description It will be flashed when IDU energy efficiency attenuated.When "Parameter settings C17" is seted "yes",the screen displays IDU Energy Efficiency Attenuation percentage when the Energy Efficiency wired controller is in off mode,.Efficiency Attenuation Attenuation percentage and filter blockage percentage will be displayed alternately in off mode when "Parameter settings C17 and C18"...
  • Page 20 5.3 Operation Instructions On/Off Press " " to turn on or off the IDU. INFORMATION The screen and operating indicator get dimmed when the unit is powered off. The icon is displayed when the IDU is off. Each time " "...
  • Page 21 5.3.1 Auto mode temperature setting In auto mode, the wired controller sends Tsc and Tsh to the indoor unit, which will operate in cooling/heating mode according to the real-time room temperature and the set temperature will be adjusted to Tsc (Tsh) of auto cooling (heating).
  • Page 22 5.3.2 Self clean function self clean Press and hold " " for 2s to start self clean function. function. The self-cleaning process takes approximately 50 minutes and falls into four steps: Melting and Preprocessing Freezing Drying cleaning Auto No permission Hold recheck AU-heat...
  • Page 23 INFORMATION To exit self clean function during operation, press " ". Some models do not have self clean function. For details, please refer to the manual of IDU. When self clean function is enabled, all indoor units (sharing the same outdoor unit) start the process of self clean function.
  • Page 24 INFORMATION After sleep mode has been running for 8 hours, the " " icon is dimmed and the unit will exit the mode automatically. Press the fan speed button to exit sleep mode. In Auto mode and Dry mode, fan speed is automatic by default, and the fan speed is unadjustable.
  • Page 25 By pressing " " each, the fan direction is swing switched in the following sequence: Comfor air Auto Swing Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Position 5 Position 1 INFORMATION It applies to IDUs containing electric air outlet panels. When the unit is closed, the wired controller automatically shuts louvers of the air outlet panels.
  • Page 26 up/down swing: Auto Swing Comfor air Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Position 5 left/right swing: Position 1 Position 2 Position 3 Position 4 Position 5 5.3.4 Timer setting Timer On setting: By pressing " " Timer On Timer On or if no operation is performed for...
  • Page 27 INFORMATION Timer Off can be set when the IDU is on and Timer On can be set when the IDU is off. 5.3.5 Auxiliary heater on/off This function works in heating mode. Auto auxiliary heater on: If the N16 setting is set to auto, in heating mode, when the electric auxiliary heating is enable on the controller, the auxiliary heater will automatically turn on based on the settings N11~N13 to determine the ambient temperature.
  • Page 28: Key Lock Setting

    Auxiliary heater off: AU-heat Holding both for 3 seconds INFORMATION The auxiliary heater is an additional heating component to the IDU unit, but it increases power consumption after it starts working. 5.3.6 Key lock setting Enable key lock: The wired controller doesn't respond when buttons are pressed Enable key...
  • Page 29 5.3.6 Defrosting Reminder When frost builds up on the surface of the outdoor unit, the heating effect will be compromised. In this case, the unit starts defrosting automatically. 5.3.7 Clean Filer Reminder When the operating time reaches the preset time or when the filter blockage level reaches 10, the Filter icon “...
  • Page 30 NOTE If constant air flow is selected for IDU, the filter resistance will be set via the wired controller. The smaller you set this value, the more frequently you need to clean your filter. But this is more energy efficient and healthier. If you set this value too large, you can have the unit work for longer time without performing any maintenance.
  • Page 31 INFORMATION On the Project Commissioning page, you can enable or disable sterilization feature. Parameter N42 on the engineering setting page allows you to set the sterilization module. It works only with the IDU provided 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 32: Humidity Setting

    5.3.9 Humidity setting Auto No permission Hold recheck AU-heat Auto Set Temp Humidity OFF/ON Cool Later OFF/ON Hold Cancel Sterilize Heat Comfor air Self Auto Swing Clean Hold self clean SYS. Diag adjust In dry mode, press " " and " "...
  • Page 33: Indoor Temperature Display

    5.3.10 Indoor temperature display Auto No permission Hold recheck AU-heat Auto Temp Humidity OFF/ON Cool Later OFF/ON Hold Cancel Sterilize Heat Comfor air Self Auto Swing Clean Hold self clean SYS. Diag adjust ● This function can be set via the wired controller by setting the parameter C05 "whether indoor ambient temperature is displayed".
  • Page 34: Engineering Settings

    5.4 Mode Conflict Reminder Auto No permission Hold recheck AU-heat Auto Temp Humidity OFF/ON Cool Later OFF/ON Hold Cancel Sterilize Heat Comfor air Self Auto Swing Clean Hold self clean SYS. Diag adjust When the indoor unit detects a mode conflict, the icon "...
  • Page 35 5.5.2 Automatically identifying models ● The wired controller can automatically identify the model of the IDU, based on which, the wired controller automatically updates the information, such as the spot check condition and error code of the IDU. 5.5.3 IDU address query ●...
  • Page 36 INFORMATION In the address query and setting state, the wired controller does not respond to or forward any remote control signal. 5.5.4 Parameter settings of the wired controller ● Parameters can be set in the power-on or power-off state. ● Hold " "...
  • Page 37 ● When it is in the parameter settings page, the mode, fan speed, and switch buttons are invalid. ● Parameter C14 allows you to return to the home screen after pressing " ". Parameter Parameter Default Parameter Remarks Code Range Value Name Main and...
  • Page 38 Parameter Parameter Parameter Default Remarks Code Name Range Value LED indicator of 00: Off When it is on, LED indicator shows the on/off wired controller 01: On state of the indoor unit. When it is off, LED indicator is off. Wired controller Celsius: -5.0 to 5.0 Celsius: -1.0...
  • Page 39 Parameter Parameter Parameter Default Remarks Code Name Range Value Maximum cooling The setting is valid only when the wired Default Model Range temperature controller is connected to a SDV6 IDU. Value Common SDV6 IDU 16°C to 30°C 30°C CommonSDV5 IDU(including SDV5 ACFAPU) SDV6 FAPU 13°C to 30°C...
  • Page 40 Parameter Parameter Parameter Default Remarks Code Name Range Value Minimum heating The setting is valid only when the wired Default Model Range temperature controller is connected to a SDV6 IDU. Value Common SDV6 IDU 16°C to 30°C 16°C Common SDV5 IDU(including SDV5 ACFAPU) SDV6 FAPU...
  • Page 41 Parameter Parameter Parameter Default Remarks Code Name Range Value Maximum heating Default Model Range temperature Value Common SDV6 IDU 16°C to 30°C 30°C Common SDV5 IDU(including SDV5 ACFAPU) SDV6 FAPU 13°C to 30°C 30°C (Supplyair temperature control) SDV6 FAPU (Room 16°C to 30°C 30°C temperature...
  • Page 42 Parameter Parameter Parameter Default Remarks Code Name Range Value One click to The latest configuration parameters stored in deliver IDU the wired controller will be changed after parameter power on for two hours or after configuration settings parameters of wired controller are changed. Note: 1: Applicable to one-to-one scenario 2: Only for 2nd generation IDU Whether buzzer...
  • Page 43 Parameter Parameter Parameter Default emarks Code Name Range Value F0/F1/F2/F3/## Applicable model Only for the SDV6 FAPU, temperature (the setting is valid the value of C19 parameter source only when thewired cannot be set and T1 value selection controller is is fixed to F1.
  • Page 44 5.5.5 Wired Controller Parameter Settings and Applicable IDU Models Wired controller Common IDU FAPU AHU Kit parameter settings SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV5 series SDV6 series √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √ √...
  • Page 45 5.5.6 IDU Parameter Settings (SDV5 Protocol) Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value IDU static pressure IDU static pressure: IDU static pressure is set based on the parameter 00/01/02/03/04/05/06 value, FF (VRF unit: main board DIP of IDU; other /07/08/09/~/19/FF models: reserved) Auto restart...
  • Page 46 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value Auxiliary heat 00/01/02 00: Auto; 01: Forced on; 02: Forced off source on/off IDU's anti-cold wind 00/01/02/03/FF Common IDU: temperature setting 00: 15°C/59°F in heating mode 01: 20°C/68°F 02: 24°C/75°F 03: 26°C/79°F FF: Main board DIP of IDU FAPU: 00/01/02/03/FF AHU-kit:...
  • Page 47 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value IDU heating 00/01/02/03/04 VRF unit: Split unit and mini VRF unit: temperature 00: 6°C/43°F 00: 6°C/43°F compensation 01: 2°C/36°F 01: 2°C/36°F 02: 4°C/39°F 02: 4°C/39°F 03: 6°C/43°F 03: 8°C/46°F 04: 0°C/32°F 04: 0°C/32°F FF: Main board DIP of IDU FF: Reserved...
  • Page 48 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value Drying time at 0/1/2/3 0: 10 minutes; 1: 20 minutes; self-cleaning 2: 30 minutes; 3: 40 minutes On-site air flow 00/01 00: 1; 01: 1.1 adjustment factor Initial static pressure 00/01 00: Not reset;...
  • Page 49 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value Infrared receiver of 00/01 00: Yes; 01: No IDU display box Whether buzzer of 00/01/02 00: No; 01: Yes the IDU rings 02: Only the display box rings. Light (display box) 00/01 00: Off;...
  • Page 50 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value Auxiliary heat 00/01/02 00: Auto; 01: Forced on; 02: Forced off source on/off IDU's anti-cold wind 00/01/02/03/04 Common IDU: temperature setting 0: 15; 1: 20; 2: 24; 3: 26; 04: Anti-cold wind disabled in heating mode Fan coil unit: 00: 32°C;...
  • Page 51 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value Maximum indoor 00/01/02/03/04 00: 03°C; 01: 04°C; 02: 05°C; 03: 06°C; 04: 07°C temperature drop D3 in dry mode Constant air flow 00/01 00: Constant speed; 01: Constant air flow setting High ceiling 00/01/02 00: H≤3m;...
  • Page 52 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value 00/01 00: Off; 01: On Drying time at 0/1/2/3 0: 10 minutes; 1: 20 minutes; self-cleaning 2: 30 minutes; 3: 40 minutes Mildew-proof fan 00/01/02/03 00: 40s; 01: 120s; 02: 300s; 03: 600s operation duration (power off in cooling/dry mode,...
  • Page 53 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value ETA level of cooling 00/01/02 00: Level 1; 01: Level 2; 02: Level 3 ETA level of heating 00/01/02 00: Level 1; 01: Level 2; 02: Level 3 On-site air flow 00/01/02/03/04/05/06 00: 1;...
  • Page 54 Parameter Parameter Name Parameter Range Default Remarks Code Value Target humidity for 35%/36%/37%/ third-party .../75% dehumidifiers Target humidity for 35%/36%/37%/ third-party .../75% humidifiers IDU control type 01/02 Valid to SDV6 FAPU. 01: Supply air temperature control 02: Room temperature control Minimum 00/01/02/03/04/05/06 Valid to SDV6 FAPU.
  • Page 55 5.5.8 IDU Parameter Settings and Applicable IDU Models Wired controller Common IDU FAPU AHU Kit parameter settings SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV5 series SDV6 series √ √ √ √ × × √ √ √ √ √ √...
  • Page 56 Wired controller Common IDU FAPU AHU Kit parameter settings SDV6 series SDV6 series SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV5 series SDV5 series √ √ × × × √ √ √ √ √ × √ √ √ × Supply air control × ×...
  • Page 57 Wired controller Common IDU FAPU AHU Kit parameter settings SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV6 series SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV5 series √ √ √ √ × √ √ √ √ √ × √ √ √ × × Supply air control × √...
  • Page 58 Wired controller Common IDU FAPU AHU Kit parameter settings SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV5 series SDV6 series SDV6 series SDV5 series × × × × × × × × × × × × × √ × × × × × √...
  • Page 59 5.5.9 Parameter Settings for ODU Parameter Default Parameter Name Parameter Range Remarks Code Value Energy rating of ODU 40-100%, every 1% 100% Silence level of ODU 00/01/…/14 Level 0-14 When more than one unit is controlled by VIP indoor unit address 0~63 0xFF one wired controller, the controller can...
  • Page 60 ● On the home screen, press and hold " " and " " at the same time for two seconds to enter the query interface, and u00-u03 indicates ODUs, n00-n74 indicates IDUs, and CC indicates the wired controller. Press " "...
  • Page 61 Check list content: 1. Query of wired controller address Parameter Parameter Name Remarks Code Query of active IDU addresses for wired Each address is displayed for 1.5s. Addresses are alternatively controller (one-to-more) displayed. To clear historical addresses, restore the wired controller to Historical record query of IDU addresses factory settings.
  • Page 62 3. SDV6 IDU Spot Check Items Check item for SDV6 IDU Check item for SDV6 FAPU Check item for SDV6 AHU Kit IDU and ODU communication address IDU and ODU communication address IDU and ODU communication address Capacity HP of IDU Capacity HP of IDU Capacity HP of IDU Actual set temperature Ts...
  • Page 63 4. ODU check list Display SDV5 VRF unit SDV5miniVRFunit Inverter split SDV6 unit Description ODU address ODU address ODU address (00) ODU address 0 to 3 Unit capacity Unit capacity Unit capacity ODU capacity Unit: HP Number of ODUs Number of ODUs ODU Qty Number of ODUs 1 to 4...
  • Page 64 Display SDV5VRF unit Inverter split SDV5 miniVRFunit SDV6 unit Description T4 ambient temperature T4 ambient temperature Outdoor ambient temperature Actual temperature Actual temperature T6A plate heat exchanger Actual temperature inlet temperature Actual temperature T6B plate heat exchanger outlet temperature Discharge temperature T7C1 T5 discharge Actual temperature...
  • Page 65 Display SDV5 VRF unit Inverter split SDV6 VRF unit SDV5minVRF unit Description SDV5 VRF unit: opening EXVA opening Opening of electronic Expansion valve EXV Opening = displayed value × 4 expansion valve A opening SDV5 mini VRF unit: opening = displayed value ×...
  • Page 66 Inverter split SDV5 unit SDV5 mini VRF unit Display SDV6 unit Description System startup [0] No special mode status [1] Oil return [2] Defrosting [3] Start [4] Stop [5] Quick inspection [6] Self-cleaning 0 to 14 correspond to Silent settings the noise level Static pressure 0: 0Pa...
  • Page 67: Error Display

    5.5.9 Error display Auto No permission Hold recheck AU-heat Auto Set Temp Humidity OFF/ON Cool IDU and ODU Error code Later OFF/ON address Hold Cancel Sterilize Heat Comfor air Self Auto Swing Clean Hold self clean SYS. Diag adjust ●When a communication fault occurs between the wired controller and any of the IDUs, the wired controller reports "C51".
  • Page 68 Code and Error Explanation about wire controller. Code Explanation Communication failure between indoor unit and wire controller Master slave wire control communication error Wire controller temperature sensor fault ● For Code and Error Explanation about IDU and ODU, please refer to the instruction manual of IDU and ODU.
  • Page 72 Please ask your local council where your nearest disposal station is located. P R O D U C E R R E P R E S E N T A T I V E SINCLAIR CORPORATION Ltd. SINCLAIR Global Group s.r.o. 16 Great Queen Street Purkynova 45 WC2B 5AH London...

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