2. Processes and functions
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2-6 Outdoor Unit Control PCB (CR-CH4272R)
(1) Explanation of Functions
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| • | If the system address switch (S002: set to 0 at time of shipment) setting is other than | |||||
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| "0" (central control), press this switch once to automatically set the addresses at all | |||||
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| indoor units which are in the same system, and are connected to that outdoor unit. | |||||
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| During automatic address setting, the 2 LEDs (red) on the outdoor unit control PCB | |||||
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| blink alternately. |
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| (Pressing this switch again stops automatic address setting.) | |||||
| • If automatic address setting is currently in progress at another system that is subject | ||||||
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| to central control, only LED 1 on the outdoor unit control PCB blinks to indicate that | |||||
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| automatic address setting is in progress at another unit. If automatic address setting is | |||||
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| in progress at another unit, automatic address setting cannot be started at this unit, | |||||
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| even if S001 is pressed. |
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S002 | Rotary switch (10 positions, black): System address setting switch | ||||||
| • | This switch is set to 0 (1 system control) at the time of shipment. However the address | |||||
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| for each system must be set when multiple systems are controlled or when central | |||||
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| control is used. (Figure 1) |
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| • | If the system address is set to 0, automatic address setting is started when the power is | |||||
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| turned ON. Therefore it is not necessary to use switch SW01 and perform automatic | |||||
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| address setting in the case of single or | |||||
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| • | When using central control for multiple systems, a maximum of 30 systems (maximum | |||||
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| 64 units) can be connected. In the case of group control or central control, set the sys- | |||||
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| tem address to a setting other than 0 (1 or above). |
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| • | If the number of systems is greater than 9, this switch can be used in combination with | |||||
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| DIP switch S003 to set up to 30 systems. The setting can be made as high as 39, | |||||
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| however all settings above 30 are handled as 30 for control. (For details, refer to Table 1.) | |||||
| • | If system addresses are duplicated (the same address exists more than once), LED 1 on | |||||
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| the outdoor unit control PCB lights up, and alarm "L04" is displayed on the remote con- | |||||
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S003 | DIP switch (2P, blue): System address | ||||||
| • | When setting 10 systems or more, set this switch in combination with S002. | |||||
| • | For 10 – 19 systems, set 1P |
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| • | For 20 – 29 systems, set 2P | |||||
| • | For 30 systems, set both 1P | |||||
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S005 | Refrigerant recovery switch (red button switch) |
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| • | Press this switch to perform refrigerant recovery control using cooling operation. The | |||||
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| indoor unit fan will operate at HIGH and 55 Hz for a maximum of 10 minutes. When | |||||
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| refrigerant recovery is completed, close the valves and press this switch to stop the | |||||
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| operation. |
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Test (CN036) | 2P plug (red): Pin used for PCB inspection at the factory |
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EXCT (CN026) | 3P plug (red): Can be used for demand control |
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| • | The operating ranges are shown in the table. |
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| 2P and 3P | 1P and 3P | range |
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| 0 | normal (at shipment |
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| 1 | rated capacity |
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| 0 | 70% |
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