11 APPLICABLE CONTROLS

NOTIFICATION

When using the equipment at the first time, it will take a lot of time that the remote controller accepts an operation after power was on. However, it is not a trouble.

Automatic address

While automatic addressing, the operation cannot be performed on the remote controller.

For automatic addressing, Max. 10 minutes (generally, approx. 5 minutes) are required.

When power will be turned on after finish of automatic addressing;

It will require Max. 10 minutes (generally, approx. 3 minutes) that outdoor unit starts operation after power was on.

As all the buttons have been set to [Standard] at the shipment, change the setup of the indoor unit if necessary. To change the setup, use the main remote controller (wired remote controller).

*The setup change for wireless remote controller, sub remote controller, or remote controller-less system (Central control remote controller only is provided.) is impossible. In these cases, prepare and mount a separate main remote controller.

Exchange of applicable control setup

Basic operation procedure for setup exchange

Change the setup while operation of the equipment stops.

(Be sure to stop the operation of a set.)

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6

1

CODE No.

SET DATA

UNIT No.

R.C. No.

 

UNIT

SET

CL

2

3

5

Procedure

Description

When pushing SET , CL , and buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds or more, after a while, the display part flashes as shown in the figure.

Check that the displayed item code is [10].

1

• If the item code indicates other than [10], push

button to erase

the display, and then retry the operation from the first step.

 

(For some time after

button has been pushed, the operation of

 

the remote controller cannot be accepted.)

 

 

(In a group control, the firstly displayed

(* The display changes according to the indoor unit model.)

 

indoor unit No. becomes the master unit.)

 

Every pushing

UNIT button, the indoor unit No. in the group control is displayed successively. Select an

2

indoor unit of which setup to be changed.

 

In this time, the position of the indoor unit of which setup to be

 

changed can be confirmed because the fan and the flap of the

 

selected indoor unit work.

 

3

Using

,

 

buttons of set temperature, specify the item

code [**].

 

 

 

4

Using

,

buttons of set timer, select set data [****].

 

 

 

 

 

Push SET button. In this time, if the display changes from flashing to lighting, the setup completes.

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To change the setup of an indoor unit other than the selected one, start operation from Procedure 2.

To change the setup of another setup in the selected indoor unit, start operation from Procedure 3.

 

Pushing CL button clears the set up contents which have been already set. In this case, retry from Procedure 2.

When the setup finished, push button. (The setup is determined.)

6

Pushing

button deletes the display and returns the status to

normal stop status.

button has been pushed, the operation of

 

(For some time after

 

the remote controller cannot be accepted.)

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Toshiba R410A service manual Applicable Controls, Notification, Automatic address

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