Simplifi ed remote controller – Sanyo CHX03652 User Manual

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Control of Mini ECO-i SYSTEM

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5. Simplifi ed Remote Controller

Guidelines for Using 2 Simplifi ed Remote Controllers

Fig. 3-40

RCU

. ADR

ON

OFF

Remote controller address switch

Fig. 3-41

1

2

2

1

1

2

Remote controller wiring
(field supply)

2-pin terminal block for
remote controller wiring

Option

Option

Indoor

unit

Ground

Simplified remote

controller (main)

Simplified remote

controller (sub)

Fig. 3-42

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

1

1 2

2

1

Simplified remote

controller (main)

Simplified remote

controller (sub)

Inter indoor unit wiring for group control
(supplied locally)

Indoor unit

No. 1

Indoor unit

No. 2

Indoor unit

No. 3

Indoor unit

No. 8

Option

Option

Ground

Ground

Ground

Ground

2-pin terminal
block for
remote
controller
wiring

This multiple remote controller system controls 1 to 8 indoor
units with 2 simplifi ed remote controllers.

Set-up

procedure

1. One of the 2 simplifi ed remote controllers should be set as

main controller.

2. Set the address switch on the other simplifi ed remote

controller P.C.B. from OFF to ON. (Fig. 3-40)

The simplifi ed remote controller can now be used as a
sub-remote controller.

Basic wiring diagram

Note: Make sure to connect the wires correctly or the

unit may be damaged. (Fig. 3-41)

At right is a diagram for controlling 1 indoor unity by 2

simplifi ed remote controllers.

Performing group control of the multiple indoor units with 2

simplifi ed remote controllers. The main and the sub simpli-
fi ed remote controllers can be installed at any indoor unit
for operations.

* The main and the sub simplifi ed remote controllers can be

installed at any indoor unit for operations.

Remote Controller Test Run Setting

1. Push the tip of a ball-point pen, etc. into the hole marked

“TEST” for more than 4 seconds and press the (ON/
OFF) button.

“TEST” will appear on the crystal display during test

run.

During test run, temperature cannot be adjusted. This

button should be used only for test run.

2. Perform test run in any operation mode of “Heat,” “Cool”

or “Fan.”

Note: The outdoor unit does not operate for 3 minutes after

stopping operation or turning on the unit.

3. After

fi nishing the test run, push the tip of a ball-point pen,

etc. into the hole marked “TEST” again until “TEST”
disappears from the crystal display.
(The 60-minute off timer function is provided for this re-
mote controller in order to avoid continuous test run.)

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