Sinclair KJRM-120H User Manual

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WIRED
CONTROLLER
USER MANUAL
KJRM-120H
AIR CONDITIONING
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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 wire controller please read this manual carefully before using the unit.
For convenience of future reference, keep this manual after reading it.
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Contents
1 Safety Precautions ...........................................................................1
2 Overview of Wired Controller ...........................................................3
3 Menu Operations..............................................................................5
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The product and Operation and Installation Instructions record the following content, including the operation method, how to prevent harms to others and property losses, and how to use the product correctly and safely. Read the text after understanding the content (identification and marker maps) below carefully, and observe the precautions below.
[Note]: So-called "injuries" mean the harms not requiring hospitalization or long-term treatment, generally referring to wounds, burns, or electric shocks. Material damages refer to property and material losses.
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Caution
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Warning
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1 Safety Precautions
Caution
Read the safety precautions carefully prior to installation. The important safety precautions are provided below and must be observed. Meanings of marks:
Means improper handling may lead to personal injuries or material damages.
Means improper handling may lead to death or serious injury.
After the installation work is completed, confirm that the trial operation is normal and hand over the manual to the customer for keeping.
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It indicates "prohibited". The specific content of prohibition is provided using graphics or text in the icon or nearby.
It indicates "mandatory". The specific mandatory content is provided using graphics or text in the icon or nearby.
Icon
Name
Do not spray combustible spray to the wired controller directly; otherwise a fire may be caused.
Do not perform operations with a wet hand or allow water to enter the wired controller; otherwise the wired controller will be damaged.
Prohibited
Prohibited
Caution
in Use
Entrust your distributor or a professional to install the product. The installation operator must have acquired the relevant professional knowledge. In case of independent installation, wrong operations will lead to a fire, electric shock, or injury.
Entrusted installation
Warning
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Do not install the product at a place where flammable gas easily leaks. Once flammable gas leaks and stays around the wired controller, a fire may be caused.
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1 Safety Precautions
Caution
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2 Overview of Wired Controller
Turn on or off the space operation mode
Enter the menu structure from the home page
Navigate the cursor on the display/navigate in the menu structure/ adjust the settings
Come back to the up level
Long press for unlocking /locking the controller
Go to the next step when programming a schedule in the menu structure / confirm a selection/enter a submenu in the menu structure
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2 Overview of Wired Controller
Lock icon
Timer
icon
Anti-freezing or
manual defrost on
Alarm
icon
Silent
mode on
Water pump on
External electric heater on
Number of parallel units
Compressor operating
Heating mode
Cooling mode
Auto mode
A
Set temperature
Number of parallel units
Fan on
Centralized control
access of network
WEEKLY
TIME icon
MON
09/20/2015
WEEKLY TIMER ON TIMER ON
COOL
ONLINE UNITES
20
16
C
10:35 A
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3 Menu Operations
3.1 Unlocking/Locking Operation
3.3 Setting Mode
When the wired controller is locked, press and hold the "UNLOCK" button for 2s to unlock it, when " " is not displayed; in the unlocked status, press and hold the "UNLOCK" button for 2s to lock it, when " " is displayed and the wired controller cannot be operated; when there is no operation for continuous 60s on any page, the wired controller returns to the home page and is locked automatically, and the locking icon is displayed.
3.2 Power-on/off
b. Heating mode
a. Cooling mode
MON
25
C
10:35 A
09.20.2015
HEAT
MON
COOL
20
C
10:35 A
09.20.2015
When the wired controller is unlocked and the unit is on, "ON/OFF" can be pressed to power off the unit under the home page only; when the unit is off, press "ON/OFF" to power on the unit. The mode can be switched under the power-off mode only.
In Unlock mode, press the "MENU" button to enter the menu setting interface, press the "" and "" buttons to select "MODE" and set a mode, and press the "OK" button as shown in the above figure to access the submenu (mode setting). As shown below: Three modes available.
MON
COOL
20
C
10:35 A
09.20.2015
ONLINE UNITES
16
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3.4 User Menu
c. Water pump mode
MON10:35 A
09.20.2015
PUMP
USER MENU
TEMP
SILENCE SWITCH
QUERY
OK
SELECT THE QUERING ADDRESS
07
USER MENU-QUERY
OK
6
When the current mode button is selected (blinking), press "" and "" to set a mode or temperature, and then press "▼" and "" to adjust the mode and set temperature value. After setting, press the "OK" button to save the setting and go back to the home page; or press the "BACK" button to go back to the home page; if there is no subsequent operation in 60s, the setting is saved automatically, and the system returns to the home page.
Select "USER MENU" to enter the user menu. The interface is as follows:
Select "QUERY" to access the query function. The interface and operation are as follows:
The user first uses the "" and "▲" buttons to select the address of module to view (the offline address is skipped automatically). Press the "OK" button to access the lower-layer submenu or press "BACK" to go back to the previous interface; during operation on the menu page, press "BACK" to go back to the previous interface. After entry, the interface is displayed as follows:
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RUNNING
MODE
CURRENT
SILENT
MODE
ON COOL
NIGHT SILENT MODE
BACK
STATE QUERY
UNIT 07#
UNIT 07#
AMBIENT
TEMP.
IN-LET
WATER
TEMP.
OK
25 C 25 C 25 C
TEMP QUERY
BACK
NO ERROR
CURRENT ERROR
QUERY
TEMP QUERY
CURRENT ERROR QUERY
STATE QUERY
OK
OPERATION
STATE
OUT-LET
WATER
TEMP.
UNIT 07#
State query: Select "STATE QUERY", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Temperature query: Select "TEMP QUERY", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Current error: Select "CURRENT ERROR", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows if there is no error currently:
If there is an error, the interface display is as follows, and the current error code and description are displayed:
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BACK
CURRENT ERROR CODE
E5
CURRENT ERROR QUERY
TIMER
OK
DATE AND TIME
CANCEL DAILY TIMER
CANCEL WEEKLY TIMER
WEEKLY TIMER
DAILY TIMER
DAILY TIMER
T. O N
00:00 A 00:00 A HEAT 18 C
T. OFF MODE TEMP.ACT
ON
OK
T.
ON
:00 A
:00 A
EA
T. OFF
D
E
TEMP.
ACT
N
K
UNIT 07#
ON 00:00 A00:00 A HEAT 18 C
Setting the timer: Select "TIMER", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Select "DAILY TIMER", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
When the cursor stays at "ACT", press the "▲" and "" buttons to select the parameter value "OFF" (default value, indicating that the timer of this segment is invalid) corresponding to Time1 or Time2, and press the "" and "▼" buttons to adjust the parameter value to "ON" (indicating that the timer of this segment is valid); press the "" and "" buttons to select the start time, end time, mode and temperature to be set, and then use the "▲" and "" buttons to adjust the time, mode, and temperature value. After setting, press "OK" to confirm saving, or press "BACK" to cancel setting and return to the upper layer page. If Time1 ON is set the same as Time1 OFF, the setting is invalid, the ACT option for the timer of this segment jumps to "OFF", the setting of Timer2 is the same as that of Timer1, and the timing interval of Time2 can cross with that of Time1.
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WEEKLY SCHEDULE
T. O N
00:00 A 00:00 A
T. O F FACT
ON
OK
OFF 00:00 A
00:00 A
For example, if Timer1 ON is set to 12:00 for Timer1 and Timer1 OFF is set to 15:00, then the values of Timer2 ON and Time2 OFF can be accessed in the range of 12:00-15:00. If timing intervals cross each other, the timed-on signal is sent in the case of Timer ON, and the timed-off signal is sent in the case of Timer OFF. After timer setting is completed, the corresponding prompt is displayed on the main interface.
Setting the weekly schedule: Select "WEEKLY SCHEDULE", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
At most two timing segments can be set each day in the weekly schedule, and the ON and OFF time needs to be set for each timing segment (the set internal is 10 minutes).
Operation instructions: Press the "" and "" buttons to select the day to be set; when the cursor stays at "ACT", press the "" and "" buttons to select the Timer1 or Timer2 parameter value "OFF" (default value, indicating that the timer of this segment is invalid), and use the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter value to "ON" (indicating that the timer of this segment is valid). Press the "" and "" buttons to select the start time and end time to be set; press the "" and "" buttons to select Time1 or Time2, press the "OK" button, and use the "" and "" buttons to adjust the time. After setting, press "OK" to confirm saving, or press "BACK" to cancel setting and return to the upper layer page. If Time1 ON is set the same as Time1 OFF, the setting is invalid. After the ACT option for timing of this segment jumps to "OFF" and setting is completed, press "OK" to confirm saving, or press "BACK" to cancel setting and return to the upper layer page. Note: Some days or all the 7 days can be set for the weekly schedule; after the weekly schedule is set, the corresponding prompt is displayed on the main interface.
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TIME
DATE AND TIME
DATE
OK
DAYMONTH
MAR. 1ST
2015
YEAR
DATE
OK
AM/PMMINUTE
00 PM
7
HOUR
TIME
OK
Setting date/time: Select "DATE AND TIME", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the date, time and time format to be set, and press the "OK" button to access the lower-layer submenu:
Operation instructions: Press the "" and "" buttons to select year, month and date, press the "" and "▼" buttons to adjust the parameter value, and press the "OK" button to save the setting. Time setting operation instructions: Press the "" and "" buttons to select hour and minute, press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter value, and press the "OK" button to save the setting.
Cancelling dailay time: Select "CANCEL DAILY TIME", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
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CANCEL DAILY TIMER?
YES
CANCEL DAILY TIMER
OK
CANCEL WEEKLY TIMER?
YES
CANCEL WEEKLY TIMER
OK
OPEN SILENT MODE?
YES
SILENCE SWITCH
OK
Cancelling weekly timer: Select "CANCEL WEEKLY TIMER", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface,press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface,press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
Silent mode switch: Select "SILENCE SWITCH", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface,press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface. After the silent mode is selected and opened, " " on the main interface is on.
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3.5 Setting PROJECT MENU
PLEASE INPUT THE PASSWORD
PROJECT MENU
OK
0 0 0 0
SORRY, WRONY PASSWORD,
PLEASE INPUT AGAIN.
PROJECT MENU
OK
0 0 0 0
PROJECT MENU
PARAMETERS QUERY
MANUAL DEFROST
STATE QUERY
OK
PROJECT MENU
HISTORY ERROR
CLEAR HISTORY ERROR
SILENT SETTING
OK
1/2
2/2
Entering the password: Select "PROJECT MENU", and press the "OK" button to enter the menu. The screen prompts the user to enter the password, as shown below:
The initial password is 6666 and cannot be changed. Press the "" and "" buttons to change the number to enter, and press the "" and "" buttons to change the bit code to enter. After the number is entered, the display is not changed. After entering the password, press the "OK" button to enter the interface; press the "BACK" button to go back to the previous interface; the display is as follows if the input is incorrect:
The query interface as follows is displayed if the input is correct:
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SELECT THE QUERING ADDRESS
07
PROJECT MENU
OK
SELECT THE QUERING ADDRESS
07
PARAMETERS MENU
OK
STATE QUERY
FAN
STATE
4-WAY VALVE STATE
PUMP
STATE
ON ON ON ON
BACK
PROJECT MENU-
COMPRESSOR
STATE
PARAMERERS QUERY
60 95
COMPRESSOR
CURRENT
95
HIGH
PRESSURE
BACK
EXV OPENING
DEGREE
State query: Select "STATE QUERY", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The screen prompts the user to select the address for query, as shown below:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the module address to view (the offline address is skipped automatically), and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The screen display is as follows:
Parameters query: Select "PARAMETERS QUERY", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The screen prompts the user to select the address for query, as shown below:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the module address to view (the offline address is skipped automatically), and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The screen display is as follows:
1/3
7#
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PARAMERERS QUERY
95
LOW
PRESSURE
95
ANTI-FREEZE
TEMP
BACK
PARAMERERS QUERY
95
CONDENSOR
PIPE TEMP
60
DISCHARGE
TEMP
BACK
SELECT THE QUERING ADDRESS
07
MANUAL DEFROST
OK
PREFORM MANUAL DEFROST?
YES
MANUAL DEFROST
OK
Press the ''BACK'' button to go back to the previous interface; the system returns to the main page if there is no operation in 60s.
Manual defrost: Select "MANUAL DEFROST", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The screen prompts the user to select the address for query, as shown below:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the module address to view (the offline address is skipped automatically), and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The screen display is as follows:
Silent setting: Select "SILENT SETTING", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
2/3
3/3
7#
7#
Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface. After the manual defrost is selected and opened, " " on the main interface is on.
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SILENT SETTING
SILENT MODE
NIGHT SILENT MODE
SUPER SILENT MODE
STANDARD MODE
OK
RUN STANDARD MODE?
YES
SILENT SETTING
OK
RUN SILENT MODE?
YES
SILENT SETTING
OK
RUN NSM II
RUN NSM III
RUN NSM IV
OK
YES NO NO NO
NIGHT SILENT MODE
RUN NSM I
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the option to enter, and press the "OK" button to enter the interface; or press the "BACK" button to go back to the previous menu.
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the desired option, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and go back to the previous interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
c. Setting the night silent mode (factory default setting): Select "NIGHT SILENT MENU", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the desired option, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and go back to the previous interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
a. Setting the standard mode: Select "STANDARD MENU", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
b. Setting the silent mode: Select "SILENT MENU", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
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RUN SUPER SILENT MODE?
YES
SILENT SETTING
OK
SELECT THE QUERING ADDRESS
07
HISTORY ERROR
OK
BACK
NO ERROR
HISTORY ERROR
UNIT 07#
Querying history error: Select "HISTORY ERROR", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The screen prompts the user to select the address for query, as shown below:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the desired option, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and go back to the previous interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the night silent mode I/II/III/IV, press the "" and "" buttons to change the set status, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and go back to the previous interface; or press the "BACK" button to go back to the previous menu.
d. Setting the super silent mode: Select "SUPER SILENT MENU", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the module address to view (the offline address is skipped automatically), and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. If there is no history error, the screen display is as follows:
If there is an error, the screen display is as follows. A maximum of 4 history errors can be displayed.
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1 E5 19/03/2015 06:30A
2 E5 19/03/2015 06:30A
3 E5 19/03/2015 06:30A
4 E5 19/03/2015 06:30A
BACK
HISTORY ERROR
CLEAR HISTORY ERROR?
YES
CLEAR HISTORY ERROR
OK
3.6 Setting SERVICE MENU
PLEASE INPUT THE PASSWORD
SERVICE MENU
OK
0 0 0 0
Clearing history error: Select "CLEAR HISTORY ERROR", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the desired option, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and go back to the previous interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
Entering the password: Select "SERVICE MENU", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The screen prompts the user to enter the password, as shown below:
The initial password is 9999 and cannot be changed. Press the "" and "" buttons to change the number to enter, and press the "◄" and "" buttons to change the bit code to enter. After the number is entered, the display is not changed. After entering the password, press the "OK" button to enter the interface; press the "BACK" button to go back to the previous interface; the display is as follows if the input is incorrect:
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SORRY, WRONY PASSWORD,
PLEASE INPUT AGAIN.
SERVICE MENU
OK
0 0 0 0
SERVICE MENU
EXIT DEFROSTING TEMP.
MANUAL DEFROST TEMP.
CAP. ADJUST CYCLE
DEFROST TEMP.
DEFROST CYCLE
SERVICE MENU
ANTI-FREEZING TEMP. OF LOW TEMP. OUTLET WATER
ANTI-FREEZING TEMP. OF NORMAL TEMP. OUTLET WATER
HYSTERESIS TEMP.
1/4
SERVICE MENU
TEMP. DIFFERENCE OF WATER INLET AND OUTLET PROTECTION VALUE
EAH OFF TEMP.
EAH ON TEMP.
4/4
2/4
SERVICE MENU
OPEN THE FIEST HEATING UNIT SET PROPORTI
DELAY OFF TIME FOR WATER PUMP
OPEN THE FIRST REFRIGERATI ON UNIT SET PROPORTI ON
3/4
OK
OK
OK
OK
TEMP. UNIT
The query interface as follows is displayed if the input is correct:
Press the "" and "" buttons to select the desired option, and press the "OK" button to access the interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
a. Defrost cycle: Select "DEFROST CYCLE", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
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DEFROST CYCLE
35 MIN
SERVICE MENU
DEFROST TEMP.
SERVICE MENU
0 C
OK
OK
EXIT DEFROSTING TEMP.
SERVICE MENU
0 C
OK
MANUAL DEFROST TEMP.
SERVICE MENU
0 C
OK
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface. Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
b. Defrost temperature: Select "DEFROST TEMP", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface. Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
c. Exit defrost temperature: Select "EXIT DEFROST TEMP", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface. Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
d. Manual defrost temperature: Select "MANUAL DEFROST TEMP", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
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HYSTERESIS TEMP.
SERVICE MENU
2 C
OK
CAP ADJUST CYCLE
SERVICE MENU
180S
OK
ANTI-FREEZING TEMP. OF NORMAL
TEMP. OUTLET WATER
SERVICE MENU
2 C
OK
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface. Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
e. Capacity adjust cycle: Select "CAP ADJUST CYCLE", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface. Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
f. Hysteresis temperature: Select "HYSTERESIS TEMP", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface. Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
g. Anti-freezing temperature of normal temperature outlet water: Select "ANTI-FREEZING TEMP OF NORMAL TEMP OUTLET WATER", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
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ANTI-FREEZING TEMP. OF LOW
TEMP. OUTLET WATER
SERVICE MENU
0 C
OK
REFRIGERATION PROPORATION
SERVICE MENU
50%
OK
HEATING PROPORATION
SERVICE MENU
50%
OK
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface. Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
h. Anti-freezing temperature of low temperature outlet water: Select "ANTI-FREEZING TEMP OF LOW TEMP OUTLET WATER", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
i. Setting the proportion for starting the unit for the first time for cooling: Select "OPEN THE FRIST REFRINGERATION UNIT SET PROPORTION", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
j. Setting the proportion for starting the unit for the first time for heating: Select "OPEN THE FRIST HEATING UNIT SET PROPORTION", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
k. Delay off time for water pump: Select "DELAY OFF TIME FOR WATER PUMP", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
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SERVICE MENU
2 MIN
DELAY OFF TIME FOR WATER PUMP
OK
EAH ON TEMP.
SERVICE MENU
0 C
OK
EAH OFF TEMP.
SERVICE MENU
0 C
OK
TEMP. UNIT
SERVICE MENU
C
OK
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
l. Temperature of starting electric auxiliary heating: Select "EAH ON TEMP", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface.
m. Temperature of stopping electric auxiliary heating: Select "EAH OFF TEMP", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
n. Selecting temperature unit (reserved): Select "TEMP UNIT", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
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SERVICE MENU
12 C
TEMP. DIFFERENCE OF WATER INLET
AND OUTLET PROTECTION VALUE
OK
3.6 Setting MENU
SELECT THE QUERING ADDRESS
07
CHECK MENU
OK
RUNNING
MODE
TOTAL OUTLET WATER
TEMP.
ON COOL
OPERATION
STATE
BACK
CHECK MENU 1/4
5 C
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface.
o. Setting temperature difference protection of inlet and outlet water: Select "TEMP. DIFFERENCE OF WATER INLET AND OUTLET PROTECTION VALUE", and press the "OK" button to enter the interface. The interface display is as follows:
Press the "" and "" buttons to adjust the parameter, and press the "OK" button to save the setting and return to the previous interface.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
Press the "MENU" button to enter the query interface below:
The user first uses the "" and "" buttons to select the address of module to view (the offline address is skipped automatically). Press the "OK" button to access the lower-layer submenu, or press "BACK" to go back to the previous interface. During operation on the menu page, press "BACK" to go back to the previous interface.
After 0# main unit is selected, the system enters the main unit operating status viewing interface:
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2/4
ANTI-FREE
TEMP.
IN-LET WATER
TEMP.
OUT-LET WATER
TEMP.
BACK
6 C
25 C 60 C
CHECK MENU
CHECK MENU
AMBLENT
TEMP.
15
COMPRESSOR
CURRRENT
BACK
CHECK MENU
30
EXV OPENING DEGREE
E5
ERROR CODE
BACK
3/4
4/4
35 C
3.7 Setting Wired Controller Address
SET ADDRESS
00
OK
MON 1035A
The set address range is 0 to 15.
Press the "" and "" buttons to switch the interface display.
Press the "MENU" and "" buttons for 3s at the same time to access wired controller address selection, and press the "" and "▼" buttons to select the desired values.If there is no subsequent operation in 60s, the setting is saved automatically, and the system returns to the home page.Press the "BACK" button to cancel the setting and return to the previous interface.
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3.8 Power Failure Memory Function
3.9 Parallel Function of Wired Controller
1) A maximum of 16 wired controllers can be connected in parallel, and the address can be set in the range of 0 to 15.
2) After wired controllers are connected in parallel, wired controllers with the same address are not allowed on the bus; otherwise a communication failure will occur.
3) After multiple wired controllers are connected in parallel, data is shared among them, e.g., the power-on/off function, data settings (such as the water temperature and hysteresis) and other parameters will be kept consistent (note: The mode, temperature, and hysteresis settings can be shared only when the system is powered on).
4) Start point of data sharing: After the power-on/off button is pressed, data can be shared during parameter adjustment. The "OK" button must be pressed after parameters are adjusted, and the finally adjusted values will be shared.
5) Since the bus is processed in the polling mode, the data of the wired controller with the minimum number is valid if multiple wired controllers are operated at the same time in the same bus cycle (4s). Avoid the above situation during operation.
6) After any of parallel wired controllers has been reset, the address of this wired controller is 0 by default.
3.10 Upper Computer Communication Function (
Reserved
)
1) The home page displays the content below during communication with the upper computer: Communication between the wired controller and the upper computer.
2) If the outdoor main control board is in the remote ON/OFF control mode and the wired controller sends an alarm, the current alarm page displays: Remote ON/OFF Control Mode. In this case, the network control of upper computer is invalid, and the wired controller can query the system status only and cannot send out control information.
The power supply to the system fails unexpect­edly during operation. When the system is powered on again, the wired controller continues to operate according to the status before the last power failure, including the power-on/off status, mode, set temperature, failure, protection, wired controller address, timer, hysteresis, etc. However, the memorized content must be the content set at least 7s before the power failure.
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6 INSTALLATION MANUAL
6.1 Safety precaution
Read the safety precautions carefully before installing the unit.
Stated below are important safety issues that must be obeyed. Conform there is no abnormal phenomena during test operation after complete, then hand the manual to the user.
Meaning of marks:
WARNING
CAUTION
Means improper handling may lead to personal death or severe injury.
Means improper handling may lead to personal injury or property loss.
WARNING
Please entrust the distributor or professionals to install the unit.
Installation by other persons may lead to imperfect installation, electric shock or fire.
Strictly follow this manual.
Imporper installation may lead to electric shock or fire.
Reinstallation must be performed by professionals.
improper installation may lead to electric shock or fire.
Do not disassemble your air conditioner at will.
A random disassembly may cause abnormal operation or heating, which may result in fire.
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6.2 Other Precautions
CAUTION
Do not install the unit in a place vulnerable to leakage of flammable gases.
Once flammable gases are leaked and left around the wire controller, fire may occure.
The wiring should adapt to the wire controller current.
Otherwise, electric leakage or heating may occur and result in fire.
The specified cables shall be applied in the wiring. No external force may be applied to the terminal.
Otherwise, wire cut and heating may occur and result in fire.
Do not place the wired remote controller near the lamps, to avoid the remote signal of the controller to be disturbed. (refer to the right figure)
6.2.1. Installation location
Do not install the unit in a place with much oil, steam, sulfide gas. Otherwise, the product may deform and fail.
6.2.2 Preparation before installation
1) Check whether the following assemblies are complete.
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1
2
3
4
5
1
3
2
1
2
GB950-86 M4X20
(For Mounting on the Wall)
M4X25 GB823-88
(For Mounting on the Electrical Switch Box)
6
3
No. Name
Qty.
Remarks
Wire controller
Installation & Owner's Manual
Plastic bolt
For Mounting on the Wall
Cross round head wood
mounting screw
Cross round head
mounting screw
Plastic expansion pipe
This accessory is used when install the centralized control inside the electric cabinet
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6.3 Installation procedure and matching setting of wire controller
6.2.3 Note to installation of wire controller:
1) This installation manual contains information about the procedure of installing Wired Remote Controller. Please refer to Indoor Unit Installation Manual for connecting between Wired Remote Controller and Indoor Unit.
2) Circuit of Wired Remote Controller is low voltage circuit. Never connect it with a standard 220V/380V circuit or put it into a same Wiring Tube with the circuit.
3) The shield cable must be connected stable to the ground, or transmission may fail.
4) Do not attempt to extend the shield cable by cutting, if it is necessary, use Terminal Connection Block to connect.
5) After finishing connection, do not use Megger to have the insulation check to the signal wire.
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mm91
mm48
m m
44
46mm
60mm
120mm
20mm
mm021
Figure A
6.3.1 Structure size figure
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6.3.2 Wiring
Main Unit control box
AXEYB
Wire controller
ABXYE
1234 5
13.5VAC
0.75mm
2
Input Voltage(A/B) Wiring size
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6.3.3 Back cover installation
Buckling position
Back cover
Straight head screwdriver
Front cover
Screw hole installed on the wall,use
three GB950-86 M4X20
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Screw hole installed on 86 Electrician box, use two M4X25 GB823-88
Screw hole fixed on the wall,use one GB950-86 M4X20
Back cover
Signal switching wires
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1) Use straight head screwdriver to insert into
the buckling position in the bottom of wire controller, and spin the screwdriver to take down the back cover. (Pay attention to spinning direction, otherwise will damage the back cover!)
2) Use three GB950-86 M4X20 screws to directly install the back cover on the wall.
3) Use two M4X25 GB823-88screws to install the back cover on the 86 electrician box, and use one GB950-86 M4X20 screws for fixing on the wall.
4) Adjust the length of two plastic screw bars in the accessory to be standard length from the electrical box screw bar to the wall. Make sure when install the screw bar to the wall, make it as flat as the wall.
5) Use cross head screws to fix the wire controller bottom cover in the wall through the screw bar. Make sure the wire controller bottom cover is on the same level after installation, and then install the wire controller back to the bottom cover.
6) Over fasten the screw will lead to deforma tion of back cover.
6.3.4 Wire outlet
Cutting place of left
down side wire outlet
Left down side wire outlet
A
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mm4
4
60mm
B
C
Wiring
hole
x ob
n a
i c
i r
t c e
l E
DiameterΦ8--Φ10
Wall hole and wiring hole
Putty
Trap
Putty
Trap
Putty
Trap
Avoid the water enter into the wired remote controller, use trap and putty to seal the connectors of wires during wiring installation.
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After adjusting the front cover and then buckle the front cover; avoid clamping the communication switching wire during installation.
Sensor can not be affected with damp.
6.4 Front cover installation
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Correct install the back cover and firmly buckle the front cover and back cover, otherwise will make the front cover drop off.
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No Error code Content
1
1E0
EEPROM error of main control board
2E0 EEPROM error of inverter module A
3E0 EEPROM error of inverter module B
2 E1 Power phase sequence error
3 E2 Communication error between main control board and wired controller
4 E3 Total water outlet temperature sensor error(master only)
5 E4 Outlet water temp sensor error
6 E5 Condenser tube temperature sensor error
7 E7 Outdoor ambient temperature sensor error
8 E9
Water flow detection error(protection occurs for 3 times in 60 minutes and the failure can be recovered by power disconnection only)
9
1Eb Evaporator anti-freezing temperature sensor (T61)error
1Eb Evaporator anti-freezing temperature sensor (T62)error
10 EC Wired controller detected that the units on-line reduction
11
1Ed System A discharge pipe temperature sensor error
2Ed System B discharge pipe temperature sensor error
12 EF Inlet water temperature sensor error
13 EH System self- check error alarm
14 EP Discharge pipe temperature sensor error alarm
15 EU Total cooling outlet temperature sensor(Tz) error
16 P0
High pressure or air discharge temperature protection(protection occurs for 5 times in 120 minutes and the failure can be recovered by power disconnection only)
17 P1
Low pressure protection(protection occurs for 5 times in 120 minutes and the failure can be recovered by power disconnection only)
18 P4
System A Current protection(protection occurs for 5 times in 120 minutes and the failure can be recovered by power disconnection only)
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No Error code Content
19 P5
System B Current protection (protection occurs for 5 times in 120 minutes and the failure can be recovered by power disconnection only)
20
1P6 System A inverter module protection
2P6 System A inverter module protection
21 P7 Condenser high temperature protection
22 P9
Protection of outlet and inlet water temperature difference(protection occurs for 3 times in 60 minutes and the failure can be recovered by power disconnection only)
23 PA Inlet water high temperature in cooling mode
24 Pb System anti-freezing protection
25 PC Evaporator pressure low in cooling mode
26 PE Low-temperature protection of evaporator (manual recovery)
27 PH T4 high temperature protection in heating mode
28 PL
Tfin module high temperature protection(Protection occurs for 3 times in 100 minutes and the failure can be recovered by power disconnection only)
29
1PU DC fan A module protection
2PU DC fan B module protection
30
1H0 System A IPM module Communication error
2H0 System B IPM module Communication error
31 H1 Under/Over voltage protection
32
1H4 Three times 1PP protection within one hour (power off recovery)
2H4 Three times 2PP protection within one hour (power off recovery)
33
1H6 System A DC bus voltage error
2H6 System B DC bus voltage error
34 Fb Pressure sensor error
35 Fd Air suction temperature protection error
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No Error code Content
36 FE Heat recovery temperature sensor error
37
1FF DC fan A error
2FF DC fan B error
38 FP DIP inconsistency of multiple water pumps(Power failure recovery required)
39 L0 Inverter module protection
40 L1 DC bus low voltage protection
41 L2 DC bus high voltage protection
42 L4 MCE error
43 L5 Zero speed protection
44 L7 Phase sequence error
45 L8 Compressor frequency variation greater than 15Hz within one second protection
46 L9 Actual compressor frequency differs from target frequency by more than 15Hz protection
47 dF Defrosting prompt
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NOTE CONCERNING PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
This product must not be disposed of via normal household waste after its service life, but must be taken to a collection station for the recycling of electrical and electronic devices. The symbol on the product, the operating instructions or the packaging indicate such disposal procedures. The materials are recyclable in accordance with their respective symbols. By means of re-use, material recycling or any other form of recycling old appliances you are making an important contribution to the protection of our environment. Please ask your local council where your nearest disposal station is located.
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In case of quality problem or other please contact your local supplier or authorized service center.
Emergency number: 112
PRODUCER
SINCLAIR CORPORATION Ltd. 1-4 Argyll St. London W1F 7LD Great Britain
www.sinclair-world.com
This product was manufactured in China (Made in China).
REPRESENTATIVE
SINCLAIR EUROPE spol. s r.o. Purkynova 45 612 00 Brno Czech Republic
TECHNICAL SUPPORT
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