Sanyo 26KHS72R Installation Instructions - Page 64

How to Switch the Indoor Temperature Sensor

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07-115 SSHP_II 5/7/07 4:00 PM Page 64 6-5. Wiring System Diagram for Multiple Remote Controllers I When Installing Multiple Remote Controllers This multiple remote controller system is used for operating the unit(s) at different positions. (A maximum of 2 remote controllers can be installed.) G Setting method To execute this control, make the setting according to the following procedure. Remote controller Remote controller address connector Main RCU check Sub RCU. ADR (1) Of the 2 installed remote controllers, make 1 the main remote controller (factory-shipped state). RC (WD) (2) On the other remote controller, change the address connector on the PCB from main to sub position. In this state, it functions as a sub-remote controller. G Basic wiring diagram CAUTION Install wiring correctly (incorrect wiring will damage the equipment). To operate 1 indoor unit with 2 remote controllers set at different places. 6-6. How to Switch the Indoor Temperature Sensor The indoor unit and the remote controller both contain an indoor temperature sensor. The sensors on either unit can be used but normally only the sensor set on the indoor unit is used. However, use the following procedure if you must use the sensor on the remote controller. (1) Press and hold the + + buttons for at least 4 seconds. Note: The Unit No. first displayed is the main indoor unit address for group control. Note: Do not press the button. (2) Select CODE NO. 32 with the Temp. setting ( ) / buttons. (3) Change the set data from 0000 to 0001 with the Timer ( ) / buttons. (4) Press the button. (Setting is OK if the blinking display changes to a lit up display.) (5) This is the usual off condition. At this time, (remote controller) appears on the LCD display. (main) 12 (sub) (Option) 12 Remote control cable terminal board Remote control cable (wire it at the 12 installation site) Indoor unit Earth NOTE *1 If using 2 remote controllers, either one (main or sub-remote controller) can be used to make settings but only the main unit functions as the remote controller sensor. *2 The remote controller sensor will not function during group control unless the group address is set in the main remote controller indoor unit. *3 Do not use the remote controller switch for the remote control sensor if the remote sensor is being used jointly with the remote controller switch. 64

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RC
(WD)
6-5.
Wiring System Diagram for Multiple Remote
Controllers
When Installing Multiple Remote Controllers
This multiple remote controller system is used for
operating the unit(s) at different positions. (A maximum
of 2 remote controllers can be installed.)
Setting method
To execute this control, make the setting according
to the following procedure.
(1)
Of the 2 installed remote controllers, make 1 the
main remote controller (factory-shipped state).
(2)
On the other remote controller, change the address
connector on the PCB from main to sub position.
In this state, it functions as a sub-remote controller.
Basic wiring diagram
CAUTION
Install wiring correctly
(incorrect wiring will damage
the equipment).
To operate 1 indoor unit with 2 remote controllers set
at different places.
6-6.
How to Switch the Indoor Temperature Sensor
The indoor unit and the remote controller both contain
an indoor temperature sensor. The sensors on either
unit can be used but normally only the sensor set on
the indoor unit is used. However, use the following
procedure if you must use the sensor on the remote
controller.
(1)
Press and hold the
+
+
buttons for
at least 4 seconds.
Note: The Unit No. first displayed is the main
indoor unit address for group control.
Note: Do not press the
button.
(2)
Select CODE NO. 32 with the Temp. setting (
)
/
buttons.
(3)
Change the set data from 0000 to 0001 with the
Timer (
)
/
buttons.
(4)
Press the
button. (Setting is OK if the blinking
display changes to a lit up display.)
(5)
This is the usual off condition. At this time,
(remote controller) appears on the LCD display.
*1
If using 2 remote controllers, either one (main or
sub-remote controller) can be used to make settings
but only the main unit functions as the remote
controller sensor.
*2
The remote controller sensor will not function during
group control unless the group address is set in the
main remote controller indoor unit.
*3
Do not use the remote controller switch for the
remote control sensor if the remote sensor is being
used jointly with the remote controller switch.
NOTE
Remote controller
Remote controller
address connector
RCU. ADR
Main
Sub
RCU check
Remote co
n
trol cable
(wire it at the
i
ns
tallatio
n
s
ite)
Remote co
n
trol
cable termi
n
al
board
12
I
n
door
un
it
Earth
(
su
b)
(mai
n
)
12
(Optio
n
)
12
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5/7/07
4:00 PM
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