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INSTALLATION & OWNER’S

MANUAL

SYS WSC 86
Wired Simplified Controller

Thank you for purchasing the wired controller.


This manual describes the safety precaution requirement of using this controller.
● Read this manual carefully and be sure you understand
the information before attempting to use the controller.
● Keep this manual where it is readily accessible after
reading it through.
● If another user operates the controller in the future, be
sure to hand over this manual to the new user.
Contents
Installation ......................................................................................................... 1
1. Safety Precautions .......................................................................................... 1
2. Accessories ..................................................................................................... 3
3. Installation Procedure...................................................................................... 4
Operation ........................................................................................................... 9
1. Safety Precautions .......................................................................................... 9
2. Parts of the Wired Controller ......................................................................... 11
3. Icons in the Display ....................................................................................... 13
4. Operation Guide ............................................................................................ 13
Field Setting ..................................................................................................... 24
1. Restore Factory Default ................................................................................ 24
2. Query and Set the Indoor Unit Address......................................................... 25
3. Commissioning Parameter Settings .............................................................. 26
4. Query Operations .......................................................................................... 33
5. Error Display.................................................................................................. 37
Troubleshooting .............................................................................................. 40
Installation
1. Safety Precautions
Please read these Safety Precautions carefully before installing the wired controller.

 This manual classifies the precautions into WARNING and CAUTION. They both contain
important information regarding safety. Be sure to follow all the precautions below.

Identifier Meaning
Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in personal
Warning injury or loss of life.
Failure to observe these instructions properly may result in property
Caution damage or personal injury, which may be serious depending on the
circumstances.

Important Indicates a useful hint or additional information.

 After completing the installation, conduct a trial operation to check for faults and explain to
the customer how to operate the controller with the aid of the operation manual. Ask the
customer to store the installation manual along with the operation manual for future
reference.

Warning

● Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to carry out installation work.


Do not attempt to install the wired controller yourself. Improper installation may result in
leakage, electric shocks or fire.
● Consult your local dealer regarding relocation and reinstallation of the wired controller.
Improper installation work may result in leakage, electric shocks or fire hazards.
● Install the wired controller in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
Improper installation may result in water leakage, electric shocks or fire.
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● Be sure to use only the specified accessories and parts for installation work.
Failure to use the specified parts may result in the unit falling down, water leakage, electric
shocks or fire.
● Install the wired controller on a foundation strong enough to withstand the weight of the
wired controller.
Insufficient strength may result in the wired controller falling down and causing injury.
● Electrical work must be performed in accordance with the relevant local and national
regulations and with the instructions in this manual.
Be sure to use a dedicated power supply circuit only. Insufficient power circuit capacity and
improper workmanship may result in electric shocks or fire.
● Always perform installation work with the power turned off.
pressing electric parts may result in electric shock.
● Do not disassemble, reconstruct or repair.
This may result in electric shock and/or fire.
● Make sure that all wiring is secured, the specified wires are used and that there is no strain
on the terminal connections or wires.
Improper connections or securing of wires may result in abnormal heat build-up or fire.
● The choice of materials and installations must comply with the available national and
international standards.

Caution
● To avoid leakage and electric shock due to entry of water or insects, fill the wiring through
hole with putty.
● To avoid electric shocks, do not operate with wet hands.
● Do not wash the wired controller with water, as this may result in electric shocks or fire.
● When the follow me function of the wired controller is used, select the installation location
while considering it should be a place:
1).Where the average temperature in the room can be detected.
2).Which is not exposed to direct sunlight.
3).Which is not near a heat source.
4).Which is not affected by the outside air or air draught due to, for example,
opening/closing of doors, the air outlet of the indoor unit or the like.

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2. Accessories
Please check that you have all the following parts.
Table 2.1
No. Name Schematic Qty. Remarks

Philips head screw, Used to install the wired


1 2 controller on the electrical
M4X25mm
box

Used to install the wired


2 Plastic support bar 2 controller on the electrical
φ5X16mm
box

Operation and Installation


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Manual
1 /

Please prepare the following parts on site.


Table 2.2
No. Name Qty. Remarks

1 86 electrical box General specification for electrical box,


1
which is embedded into the wall.
2*AWG16-AWG20, pre-embedded
2 2-core shielded copper wires 1 into wall.
Longest wiring length is 200 metres.
3 Wiring tubes (insulation suite) 1 Pre-embedded into wall.
4 Big Phillips screwdriver 1 To install the Philips screws.
To dismantle the bottom lid of the wired
5 Small slotted screwdriver 1
controller.

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3. Installation Procedure
3-1 Determine Where to Install the Wired Controller
Make sure to refer to "1. Safety Precautions" to determine the location.
3-2 Structural Dimensions
86mm 20mm
86mm

41.7mm
FOLLOW ME

60mm
RT1

Figure 3.1 Figure 3.2

3-3 Rear Cover Installation


3-3-1 Insert a small slotted-head screwdriver into the bottom slot of the wired controller and
rotate in the direction indicated to remove the rear cover of the wired controller. Pay attention
to the direction of rotation to prevent any damage to the rear cover of the wired controller. (see
Figure 3.3)

Screwdriver rotation direction

Slotted screwdriver

Figure 3.3

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Warning

• When using the small slotted screwdriver to open the rear cover of the wired
controller, be careful not to damage the PCB inside.
• Do not touch the PCB of the wired controller.
3-3-2 Use a cutting tool to adjust the height of the two plastic support bars (accessory 2) to
match the standard length of the screw pillars of the electrical box to the wall surface. Make
sure that the support bars are level on the wall when the screw pillars of the electrical box are
mounted. (see Figure 3.4)

h Use a cutting tool to adjust the lengths of


the two plastic support bars
Screw post of electrical box
h

Figure 3.4
3-3-3 Once the heights of the plastic support bars are adjusted, fix the bars on the rear cover.
(see Figure 3.5)
Fix the support bars in the
direction of the arrow

Figure 3.5

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3-3-4 Take the shielded wiring that has been pre-embedded in the wall, and thread it through
the wire hole of the rear cover. Use the Philips head screws (accessory 1) to fix the rear cover
of the wired controller to the electrical box via the support bars. Make sure that the rear cover
is not deformed after being installed (see Figure 3.6).
To X1/X2 of indoor unit

Cross recessed
head screw Electrical box

Rear cover of
wired controller
Figure 3.6

Important
• The rear cover may be deformed if the screw is too tight.

3-4 Wiring


! Caution
• Prepare the electrical box and the 2-core shielded copper wire on site.
• Do not touch the PCB of the wired controller.

3-4-1 Wiring specification


Table 3.1
Type 2-core shielded copper wire
Diameter AWG 16-20
Length Maximum 200m

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3-4-2 Communication wiring
• The communication between the indoor unit and wired controller is bi-directional
communication. The parameters displayed on the wired controller are refreshed in real time
according to changes in the parameters of the indoor unit.
• X1 and X2 are terminals to connect the indoor unit and wired controller. There is no polarity
between X1 and X2.
• The longest wiring length between the wired controller and indoor unit is 200 meters.

 One controller to one indoor unit connection method


P/Q/E P/Q/E P/Q/E P/Q/E

X1/X2 X1/X2 X1/X2

○○○

1-to-1 1-to-1 1-to-1


One controller to one indoor unit connection method
Figure 3.7

 Two controllers to one indoor unit connection method

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P/Q/E P/Q/E P/Q/E P/Q/E

X1/X2 X1/X2 X1/X2 X1/X2

Not allowed

X1/X2
○○○

1-to-1 2-to-1
2-to-1
Two controllers to one indoor unit connection method
Figure 3.8

• For the two controllers to one indoor unit connection method, two wired controllers control
the same indoor unit, where one controller will be the "Main", and the other be the
"Secondary". Refer to "Field setting". The default setting of the wired controller is set to
main controller.
• This method is only available for two WDC-86E/KD wired controllers.

3.5 Install Main Body of Wired Controller


Take the shielded wiring that has been pre-embedded in the wall and pass it through the wiring
hole of the rear cover of the wired controller. Once connected, connect the wiring to the
terminal X1/X2 (CN2) of the wired controller, and fix the wired controller to the rear cover. (see
Figure 3.9)
Fix the wired controller correctly and firmly to the rear cover so that the wired controller will not
drop. (see Figure 3.10)

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X1 X2

CN2

Figure 3.9 Figure 3.10

△ ! Caution
• During installation, reserve a certain length for the connecting shielded wiring to
make it easier to remove the wired controller for maintenance.

Operation
1. Safety Precautions
This controller is not intended to be used by persons, including children, with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they are
supervised or have been given instructions on how to use the controller by a person
responsible for their safety.
Childen should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the controller.

Please read the Safety Precautions carefully before operating the wired controller.

 The Safety Precautions classifies the precautions into WARNING and CAUTION.
They both contain important information regarding safety. Be sure to follow all the
precautions below.

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Identifier Meaning
Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in personal
Warning injury or loss of life.
Failure to observe these instructions properly may result in property
Caution damage or personal injury, which may be serious depending on the
circumstances.

Warning

● Do not install the wired controller by yourself.


Improper installation may result in electric shocks or fire.
Consult your dealer.
● Do not modify or repair the wired controller.
This may result in electric shocks or fire.
Consult your dealer.
● Do not relocate or reinstall the wired controller by yourself.
Improper installation may result in electric shocks or fire.
Consult your dealer.
● Do not use flammable materials (e.g., hairspray or insecticide) near the controller.
Do not clean the controller with organic solvents such as paint thinner.
The use of organic solvents may cause crack damage to the controller, electric shocks or fire.

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Caution

● Do not play with the wired controller.


Accidental operation by a child may result in impairment of bodily functions and harm health.
● Never disassemble the wired controller.
Pressing the interior parts may result in electric shocks or fire.
Consult your dealer or authorized contractor for internal inspections and adjustments.
To avoid electric shocks, do not operate with wet hands.
● Do not wash the wired controller.
● Doing so may cause electric leakage and result in electric shocks or fire.
Do not leave the wired controller wherever there is a risk of wetting.
● If water gets into the wired controller there is a risk of electrical leakage and damage to
electronic components.

2. Parts of the Wired Controller


Infrared signal
receiving window
Display area of
wired controller ⑤ Adjust ▲
① Mode ⑥ Adjust ▼

② Fan speed ⑦ ON/OFF button

⑧ Operating indicator
③ Swing
⑨ Cancel
⑩ Confirm
④ Function

Figure 4.1

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Table 4.1

Button Functions

1. Mode To set the operating mode: Auto → Cool→ Heat→ Dry→ Fan
2. Fan speed To set the fan speed.
3. Swing To set the swing function.

4. Function To switch to functions that can be set in the current mode.

5. Adjust upwards To adjust temperature setting and timing (for timer) upwards.

To adjust temperature setting and timing (for timer)


6. Adjust downwards
downwards.

7. ON/OFF To turn on/off the unit

8. Operating indicator To indicate the ON/OFF state of the indoor unit.

9. Cancel To turn off the timer/IDU LED display/silent/ECO/auxiliary


heater function1; to cancel the timer.

10. Confirm To turn on the timer/IDU LED display/silent/ECO/auxiliary


heater function1; to confirm the timer.

Note 1: Auxiliary heater function is reserved.

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3. Icons in the Display

① ⑦

② ⑧


④ ⑥

① Clean filter reminder indicator ② Fan speed

③ Indoor unit ON/OFF1 ④ Swing

⑤ Operating mode ⑥ Function

⑦ Lock indicator ⑧ Signal transmission indicator

⑨ Timer ON/OFF ⑩ Temperature

Figure 5.1

Note1: When the indoor unit is on, the icon " " spins; when the indoor unit is off, the icon " "
does not spin.

4. Operation Guide
4-1 ON/OFF Setting

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Figure 6.1

1) Press (ON/OFF) button, and the Operating Indicator " " on the wired controller will
light up, while the ON/OFF icon " " of the indoor unit on the display will spin to indicate
that the indoor unit has started running. (see Figure 6.1)
2) Press (ON/OFF) button again, and the Operating Indicator " " on the wired controller will
turn off, and the display icon " " will stop spinning as the indoor unit stops running.

4-2 Mode Setting

Figure 6.2
Press (Mode) button. Each time press this button, the operating mode will change in turn
as shown in Figure 6.3.

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Auto →Cool→Heat→Dry→Fan

Figure 6.3

In the "Auto", "Cool", "Dry", or "Heat" mode, press ▲ and ▼ buttons to adjust to the setting
temperature. (see Figure 6.4)

Figure 6.4

Note:
• The "Auto" mode is not available for all air conditioner models.
• Temperature setting is not available in the "Fan" mode.
• "Dry" mode and "Auto" mode is not available for FAPU .
4-3 Fan Speed Setting

Figure 6.5

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In the "Cool", "Heat" or "Fan" mode, press (Fan speed) button to set the operating fan
speed (see Figure 6.5).
If the wired controller is configured with seven fan speeds, press (Fan speed) button to set
the fan speed in turn as shown in Figure 6.6.

→ → → → → → →
Auto Speed 1 Speed 2 Speed 3 Speed 4 Speed 5 Speed 6 Speed 7

Figure 6.6
If the wired controller is configured with three fan speeds, press (Fan speed) button to set
the fan speed in turn as shown in Figure 6.7.

→ → →
Auto Low Mid High
Figure 6.7

Note:
• In the "Auto" and "Dry" modes, the fan speed is set to "Auto", and will not change even
press (Fan speed) button.
• The default fan speed is 7 fan speeds, please refer to "Field Setting" to adjust the default
fan speed.

4-4 Swing Setting

Figure 6.8

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Press (Swing) button to control the swing of the vertical louver of indoor unit (see Figure 6.8).
When the unit is on, the display icon shows the swing angle of the current louver.
Press (Swing) button, and the louver switches from the current angle to the angles in turn
as shown in Figure 6.9.

Angle 1 Angle 2 Angle 3 Angle 4 Angle 5 Auto Stop

Figure 6.9

When the louver is in "Auto" state, Press (Swing) button again, and the louver will stop at
the current operating angle, and the display icon will show the current angle of the louver after
10 seconds.
Note:
• The swing function is only available for indoor units configured with vertical louver.
• When the unit is off, the (Swing) button is invalid, and the wired controller automatically
turns off the swing function, and the display icon will no longer show the swing angle.
• This wired controller is unable to control horizontal swing in indoor unit.

4-5 Function Setting

Figure 6.10

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Press (Function) button to switch to the function that can be set in the current mode (see
Figure 6.10).
• Press (Function) button to go to the function setting, and the display on the wired
controller will show in turns: " ", " ", " ", " ", " " (reserved). Alternatively, you
can press ▲ and ▼ buttons to switch to the selected function. (see Figure 6.11)
→ → → →
Auxiliary
Heater
Figure 6.11
• Press (Function) button to go to the function settings. Press (Function) button each
time to select the function, and the icon for the selected function will blink. Press
(Confirm) button to confirm the function, or (Cancel) button to cancel the function.

4-5-1 IDU LED Display


The "IDU LED Display" function is used to control the on/off state of display in the indoor unit.

Start
Steady on

Blink

Off
Off

Figure 6.12

Press (Function) button to go to the function setting page. Press (Function) button
again to select " ", and the IDU LED Display icon " " will blink. Then press (Confirm)
button to confirm, and " " will light up, or press (Cancel) button to cancel, and the "IDU
LED Display" function will turn off. (see Figure 6.12)
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4-5-2 Silent
The "Silent" function is used to send the "Silent" control signal to the indoor unit. The indoor
unit automatically optimizes the noise it generates when it is in the "Silent" state.
• Turn on/off the "Silent" function: press (Function) button to switch to the "Silent"
function (" " blinks), and press (Confirm) button to turn on the function or (Cancel)
button to turn off the function (see Figure 6.13).

Start

Blink

Off

Off

Figure 6.13

Note:
• The "Silent" function will be cancelled and needed to be reset when the unit is manually
turned off.
• Once it has been running for 8 hours, the Silent icon " " will no longer light up, and the
unit will exit the "Silent" operating state.
• The "Silent" and "ECO" functions cannot be set at the same time.

4-5- 3 ECO
The "ECO" function is used to send the "ECO" control signal to the indoor unit. The indoor unit
will run in the energy saving mode when it is in the "ECO" state.

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• Turn on/off the "ECO" function: press (Function) button to switch to the "ECO" function
(" " blinks), and press (Confirm) button to turn on the function or (Cancel) button to
turn off the function (see Figure 6.14).

Start

Blink

Off

Off

Figure 6.14

Note:
• When switching modes or turning off the unit, the unit will exit the "ECO" function.
• Once it has been running for 8 hours, the ECO icon " " will no longer light up, and the
unit will exit the "ECO" operating state.
• The "Silent" and "ECO" functions cannot be set at the same time.

4-5-4 Auxiliary Heater (Reserved)


4-5-5 Follow Me

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The "Follow Me" function of the wired controller is on by default, and its icon lights up when
the function is on.
1) Turn off "Follow Me": Press (Swing) and (Confirm) buttons at the same time, and
hold for 5 seconds to turn off the "Follow Me" function, and its icon disappear.
2) Turn on "Follow Me": When the "Follow Me" function is off, Press (Swing) and
(Confirm) buttons at the same time, and hold for 5 seconds to start the "Follow Me"
function again, and display its icon " " (see Figure 6.15).

Press at the same


time and hold for 5 seconds

Figure 6.15
Note:
• When the "Follow Me" functions of wired and remote controllers are turned on at the
same time, the "Follow Me" function priority is assigned to the wired controller.

4-5-6 Timer
"Timer" is used to set the timed on/off state of indoor unit.
• press (Function) button to switch to the "Timer" function. When the indoor unit is on, first
complete the "Timer Off" settings, and then the "Timer On" settings. When the indoor unit
is off, first complete the "Timer On" settings, then the "Timer Off" settings.
• When the indoor unit is off:
1) "Timer On" setting: press (Function) button to go to the "Timer On" setting, the display
will show "0.0h Time On", and the words "Time On" will blink, then press (Confirm)
button to go to the timer setting. Press ▲ and ▼ buttons to adjust the time, and press
(Confirm) button to complete the timer setting (see Figure 6.16).

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Figure 6.16
2) "Timer Off" setting: Once the "Timer On" setting is completed, press (Function) button
to go to the "Timer Off" setting, the display will show "0.0h Time Off", and the words
"Time Of" will blink. press (Confirm) button to go to the timer setting, and press ▲ and
▼ buttons to adjust the time, then press (Confirm) button to complete the timer setting.
• When the indoor unit is on: Refer to the above operations to configure the "Timer On" and
"Timer Off" settings.
• When adjusting the timing steps, press and hold ▲ and ▼ buttons for more than 1 second
to adjust the timing step values quickly.
• "Cancel Timer" Function: press (Function) button to go to the timer setting, press
(Cancel) or (ON/OFF) button or set the time value to zero to cancel the timer settings. Go
back to the main page.
Note:
• When the unit is on, the wired controller can be used to set the timer information for "Timer
Off" and "Timer On", and when "Timer Off" is cancelled, "Timer On" will be cancelled
as well. When the unit is off, timer information for both "Timer On" and "Timer Off" can be
set, and when "Timer On" is cancelled, "Timer Off" will be cancelled as well.
• Once the wired controller has set the timer information, the Timer icon in the display of
the indoor unit will not light up until the preset timing when the wired controller sends the
ON/OFF signal to the indoor unit.
• Secondary wired controller has no timer function.

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4-6 Clean Filer Reminder

Figure 6.17
• When the operating time reaches the preset time, the Filter icon " " lights up to remind
users to clean the filter.
• Press and hold (Swing) button for 5 seconds to remove the Filter icon " ".
• Go to "Field Setting" to turn on/off this function or preset time of this function.
• The secondary wired controller has no clean filer reminder function.

4-7 Locking Function

Figure 6.18

• When the system contains both the centralized controller and wired controller at the same
time, the centralized controller can lock the indoor unit so that some of its functions become
unavailable. If the indoor unit is locked by the centralized controller, and the display icon of
the wired controller " " is on, and some operations fail to respond, please check the
corresponding setting of the centralized controller.
• When the wired controller locks the temperature range by itself, the icon " " will light up,
but the outer frame " " will be off. When the temperature range is locked by the centralized
controller, the lock icon " " and the outer frame " " will both light up at the same time.
When two locks exist, the interval for the alternating display is 5 seconds.

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• One or more of the following functions of the indoor unit are locked when the icon " " lights
up on the display: wireless remote controller, on/off state, lowest cooling set temperature,
highest set temperature, mode, fan speed, wired controller lock.
• When the centralized controller and wired controller execute the lock function on the wired
controller at the same time, priority is assigned to the centralized controller.

4.8 Main/Secondary Wired Controller


• When two wired controllers control one indoor unit at the same time, one controller will be
the "Main", and the other will be the "Secondary".
• Go to "Field Setting" to configure the "Main" and "Secondary" controllers. The default
setting is set to main wired controller.

Note:
• The main wired controller can set the "Timer", "Filter" and "Indoor unit commissioning
parameter" , but not the secondary remoter controller.
• The "Follow Me" function of the main wired controller is effective but the secondary wired
controller does not have this function.
• If either controller is used to change the operating state of the indoor unit, the change will be

Field Setting
1. Restore Factory Default
• At any time, press and hold (Mode), (Function), ▲ and ▼ buttons at the same time for
5 seconds, and the wired controller will reset.

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Figure 7.1

2. Query and Set the Indoor Unit Address


• If the indoor unit has no address, the display will show "FE", and the wired controller will
display an E9 error.
• Press and hold ▲ and ▼ buttons for 8 seconds to go to the page to set the indoor unit
address. press (Cancel) button to exit the settings page.

Figure 7.2

• Query and set up the address of the indoor unit is allowed in the address setting page.
• In the address setting page, the wired controller displays the current address if the indoor
unit has an address. If the indoor unit has no address, press ▲ and ▼ buttons to

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adjust the address to the required value (address range is 0-63). press (Confirm) button
to send the current address value to the indoor unit. In 60 seconds, the wired controller will
exit the address setting page, or press (Cancel) button to exit the address setting page.
• In the address setting page, the wired controller will not respond to any remote control signals.
3. Commissioning Parameter Settings
• Commissioning parameter can be set when the unit is on or off.
• Press and hold (Function) and (Mode) buttons for 5 seconds to go to the page for
commissioning parameter settings.

Figure 7.3
• Go to the commissioning parameter setting page. Check that "C0" is displayed in the temperature
display area. Press ▲ and ▼ buttons to change the "commissioning parameter Code".
• Once the "commissioning parameter Code" is selected, press (Confirm) button to go to the
specific commissioning parameter settings, and then press ▲ and ▼ buttons to adjust the value.
Press (Confirm) button to save the value and complete the commissioning parameter
setting.
• Press (Cancel) button to return to the previous page until you exit commissioning parameter
settings. Alternatively, system will exit the commissioning parameter settings page if there is no
operation for 60 seconds.
• When it is in the commissioning parameter settings page, the wired controller does not
respond to any remote control signals.
• In the commissioning parameter setting page, the (Mode), (Fan speed), (Swing),
(Function) and (ON/OFF) buttons are not available.
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Table 5.1

Parameter Parameter Select Default


Remarks
Code Content Parameters Value

F0: Main wired If two wired controllers control one indoor unit,
controller the address must be different
Address
C0 F0
Setting F1: Secondary
wired controller

Cooling 00: Cooling and


Only/Cooling Heating Heating mode is not available in cooling only
C1 00
and Heating 01: Cooling setting.
Setting Only
C2 Reserved / / /
00: No reminder to clean filter
Set time to 01: 1250h
remind users 02: 2500h
C3 00/01/02/03/04 02
to clean the 03: 5000h
filter
04: 10000h
Settings for 00: Disable
infrared When "Disable" is selected, the wired controller
C4 receiver of 01 cannot receive remote control signal,
wired 01: Enable
controller
00: 3 fan
speeds Default is 7 fan speeds.
Fan speed
The bi-directional communication automatically
1 setting in 01: 4 fan
C5 02 identifies 3 fan speeds or 7 fan speeds.
wired speeds
controller 02: 7 fan
speeds
C6 Reserved / / /
00: No If "00" is selected, the wired controller will
Display display the setting temperature when the
indoor backlight is off. If "01" is selected, the wired
C7 00
room 01: Yes controller will display the room temperature
temperature when the backlight is off.

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Parameter Parameter Select Default
Remarks
Code Content Parameters Value

Settings to Select "On" and the operating indicator will show the
00: Off
turn on/off ON/OFF state of the indoor unit.
C8 01
operating Select "Off" and the operating indicator will always
indicator 01: On be off regardless if the indoor unit is on or off.
A52:00/01/02/
03/04/05/06/07 The indoor unit sets the selected corresponding
Static
/08/09/FF static pressure.
1 pressure
C9 H-DUCT3, 01 Refer to the indoor unit for specific static pressure
setting of
FAPU4: values. FF: initial value is based on the
indoor unit
00/01/~/19/ indoor unit data read by the wired controller.
FF
Parameter 00 01 02 03
FF
Set the time Based on
delay to the dial
00/01/02/03
C101 stop the 00 Value 4 8 12 16 switches in
/FF
fan of the Represents Min Min Min Min the main
indoor unit. PCB of the
indoor unit
Parameter 00 01 02 03 FF
Based on
the dial
Common 15°C/ 20°C/ 24°C/ 26°C/ switches in
Indoor unit - Indoor Unit 59°F 68°F 75°F 79°F the main
cold draft PCB of the
00/01/02/03 indoor unit
C111 prevention 00
/FF
temperature Based on
settings the dial
14°C/ 12°C/ 16°C/ 18°C/ switches in
FAPU
57°F 54°F 61°F 64°F the main
PCB of the
indoor unit

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Parameter Parameter Select Default
Remarks
Code Content Parameters Value

Parameter 00 01 02 03 04 FF
Based on
Indoor unit the dial
heating switches
1 and 5 00/01/02/
C12 temperature 00 Value 6°C/ 2°C/ 4°C/ 6°C/ 0°C/ in the
03/04/FF
compensation Represents 43°F 36° F 39°F 43°F 32° F main PCB
setting of the
indoor
unit
Indoor unit Parameter 00 01 FF
cooling - Based on the
1 and 5
C13 Temperature 00/01/FF 00 Value dial switches in
compensation 0°C/32°F 2°C/36°F
Represents the main PCB of
setting the indoor unit
00: None Common
Indoor unit
Indoor
C145 auxiliary
01: Unit: 01
heater setting
Available FAPU: 00
Indoor unit 00: None
C151 auto-restart 01: 01
setting Available
00: None Common
Indoor unit
Indoor
C165 vertical 01: Unit: 01
swing setting Available
FAPU: 00

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Parameter Parameter Select Default
Remarks
Code Content Parameters Value

00: None Common


Indoor unit
Indoor Unit:
C175 horizontal swing
01: Available 01
setting
FAPU: 00
Display of 00: No
indoor unit to
C18 receive the 01
remote control 01: Yes
signals
Buzzer of the 00: No
C19 01
indoor unit rings 01: Yes

Follow Me in Celsius: Celsius:


wired controller -5.0~5.0°C -3.0°C
C20 Accuracy is 0.5°C/1°F.
temperature Fahrenheit: Fahrenheit:
correction -9.0~9.0°F -6.0°F
Set outdoor
ambient Celsius: Celsius:
temperature -5~20°C 15 °C
C21 Accuracy is 1°C/1°F.
value when Fahrenheit: Fahrenheit:
auxiliary 23-68°F 59 °F
heater is on
Mode switch Parameter 00 01 02 03
C22 interval in Auto 00/01/02/03 00 Value
mode 15 Min 30 Min 60 Min 90 Min
Represents

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Parameter Parameter Select Default
Remarks
Code Content Parameters Value

Select opening Parameter 00 01 FF


of electronic Based on the dial
C23 expansion valve 00/01/FF 01 Value switches in the
72 96
in Heating or Represents main PCB of the
Standby mode indoor unit
Temperature 00: Celsius
C24 00/01 00
Unit 01: Fahrenheit
Celsius:
30°C - 17°C
Set lowest
(default is 17°C) Celsius:
cooling
C25 Fahrenheit: 17 °C Only available for the wired controller itself.
temperature
86°F - 62°F Fahrenheit:
limit
(default is 62 °F
62°F)

Celsius:
30°C - 17°C
Set highest Celsius:
(default is 17°C)
heating 30 °C
C26 Fahrenheit: Only available for the wired controller itself.
temperature Fahrenheit:
86°F - 62°F
limit 86 °F
(default is
62°F)

Set to display 00: Show 1 °C


C27 00/01 00
0.5°C 01: Show 0.5°C

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1 Once the indoor unit and wired controller communicate successfully, the default parameters
of the above table will synchronize to the indoor unit settings.
2 Only for medium static duct unit
Capacity 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
1.8-7.1kW 0Pa 10Pa 20Pa 30Pa 40Pa 50Pa 50Pa 50Pa 50Pa 50Pa
8.0-12.5kW 10Pa 20Pa 30Pa 40Pa 50Pa 60Pa 70Pa 80Pa 90Pa 100Pa
14.0kW 30Pa 40Pa 50Pa 60Pa 70Pa 80Pa 90Pa 100Pa 125Pa 150Pa
3 Only for high static duct unit
Capacity 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
7.1-16.0 30 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 200 200 200
kW Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
20.0-28.0 30 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 230 250
kW Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
40.0-56.0 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 360 380 400
kW Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
4 Only for FAPU models
Capacity 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200 210 220 230 240 250 250 250 250 250
14.0kW
Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
20.0-28.0 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 360 380 400
kW Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
45.0-56.0 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 270 280 290 300 310 320 330 340 360 380 400
kW Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa Pa
5 This parameter is not available for the FAPU models.

Note:
• The secondary wired controller can only perform the parameter settings for C0-C8 and
C24-C27.

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4. Query Operations
In the main page, press and hold (Fan speed) and (Confirm) buttons at the same time for
5 seconds to go to the query page. You can query the check operation parameters of the
outdoor and indoor units as well as the program version of the wired controller.

Figure 7.4

Press ▲ and ▼ buttons to select the indoor or outdoor unit: o00-o03 for outdoor unit; n00-n63
for indoor unit.
• press (Confirm) button to query the parameter, or (Cancel) button to quit the query
function.
• In the query page, press ▲ and ▼ buttons to query the parameters. Parameters can be
queried in turn.
• The "Check No." is displayed in the timer area at the top of the query page, and the
contents of the checked parameter is displayed in the temperature area.

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Table 6.1

No. Parameter displayed on the wired controller during ODU spot check

1 ODU address

2 Outdoor ambient(T4) temperature (°C)

3 T2/T2B average Temp. (corrected) (°C)

4 Main heat exchanger pipe(T3) temperature (°C)

5 Discharge Temp. of compressor A(°C)

6 Discharge Temp. of compressor A(°C)

7 Inverter compressor A current (A)

8 Inverter compressor B current (A)

9 Reserved

10 Fan speed

11 EXVA position/4

12 EXVB position/4

13 EXVC position/4

14 Operating mode

15 Priority mode

16 Total capacity requirement correction of indoor unit

17 Number of outdoor units

18 Total capacity of outdoor unit

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No. Parameter displayed on the wired controller during ODU spot check

19 Inverter-module heatsink Temp. A(°C)

20 Inverter-module heatsink Temp. B(°C) (reserved)

21 Reserved

22 --

23 Plate heat exchanger outlet (T6B) temperature (°C)

24 Plate heat exchanger inlet (T6A) temperature (°C)

25 System discharge superheat degree

26 --

27 Number of operating indoor units (in case of virtual addresses, this is


the number of units with the virtual addresses included)

28 --

29 High pressure of system

30 Low pressure of the system (reserved)

31 Most recent error or protection code

32 Inverter compressor A frequency

33 Inverter compressor B frequency

34 Unit capacity

35 Program version No.


36 Address of VIP indoor unit

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No. Parameter displayed on the wired controller during ODU spot check
37 Reserved 2

38 Reserved 2

Table 6.2

No. Parameter displayed on the wired controller during IDU spot check

1 IDU communication address

2 Capacity (HP) of IDU

3 IDU network address (the same as the communication address)

4 Set temperature Ts

5 Room temperature T1

6 Actual T2 indoor temperature

7 Actual T2A indoor temperature

8 Actual T2B indoor temperature

9 Ta temperature (FAPU)
10 Compressor discharge temperature (show high discharge temperature)

11 Target superheat degree (reserved)


12 EXV position/8

13 Software version No.

14 Error Code

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5. Error Display
• When there is a communication error between the wired controller and the indoor unit, the
wired controller will show the error code "E9", an indication of a communication failure in
wired controller.
• When the indoor or outdoor unit fails, the display of the wired controller shows the address
of faulty unit(s) in the timer area, and the error code in the temperature area.

Table 7.1
List of IDU error codes:
Error
Error Definition and Description
Code
FE Indoor unit has no address
E0 Mode conflict error
E1 Communication error between indoor and outdoor units
E2 T1 sensor error
E3 T2 sensor error
E4 T2B sensor error
E5 T2A sensor error (Reserved)

E6 Fan error in indoor unit

E7 EEPROM error fault

Ed Outdoor unit error

EE Water level alarm error

Eb Electronic expansion valve of indoor unit has error

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Table 7.2
List of ODU error codes:
Error Error Definition and Error
Error Definition and Description
Code Description Code
E0 ODU communication fault XF1 PTC error
Three-phase power supply Error in temperature sensor at T6B
E1 F3
phase protection plate heat exchanger outlet
Communication error between Error in temperature sensor at T6A
E2 F5
indoor and outdoor units plate heat exchanger inlet
Error in condenser
temperature sensor (T3) or Inverter compressor top temperature
E4 P0
ambient temperature sensor protection
(T4)
E5 Voltage protection P1 High pressure protection
Discharge temperature sensor
E7 P2 Low pressure protection
fault
E8 ODU address error fault XP3 Compressor overcurrent protection
Protection against excessive
XE9 Drive mismatching fault P4
discharge temperature of compressor
High temperature protection of
EL Reserved P5
condenser
Communication error between
XH0 P9 DC Fan Error
IR341 and master chip
Communication chip and
H1 master chip communication PF Reserved
fault
Protection against excessive
H2 ODU qty decrease fault PL
temperature of the inverter module
Protection against excessively low
H3 ODU qty increase fault PP
discharge superheat
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List of ODU error codes:
Error Error Definition and Error
Error Definition and Description
Code Description Code
Inverter module protection
XH4 XL0 Inverter module fault
fault
3X P2 protection fault in 60
H5 XL1 DC bus low voltage protection
minutes
3X P4 protection fault in 100
H6 XL2 DC bus high voltage protection
minutes
H7 IDU qty decrease fault XL3 Reserved
H8 High-pressure sensor fault XL4 MCE fault/synchronization/closed loop
3X P9 protection in 60
H9 XL5 Zero speed protection
minutes
Hb Low pressure sensor fault XL7 Phase sequence error protection
3X PL protection in 100 Protection against sudden speed
C7 XL8
minutes change in compressor > 15Hz
Protection to prevent the difference
3X PP protection in 100 between the speed setting and actual
F0 XL9
minutes operating speed of the compressor >
15Hz

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Troubleshooting
Table 8.1
Error code and
Possible Causes Possible Solutions
description

IDU is not powered on Power on the IDU.

First power off the IDU, and then check if


Wired controller connection error the wired controller connection is correct.
No display on the See Section 3.4 on the wiring requirements.
wired controller
Wired controller damaged Replace the wired controller.

Power supply failure of the IDU main PCB Replace the IDU main PCB.
Set an address for the IDU; duplicated IDU
Wired IDU has no address or IDU address
addresses are not allowed in the same
controller duplicated
system.
and IDU
E9 Wired controller damaged Replace the wired controller.
communi
cation
fault IDU main PCB fault Replace the IDU main PCB.

Some functions of
the indoor unit
cannot be
Check if the indoor unit has been locked by
controlled, such
The " " icon in the wired controller is the centralized controller.
as ON/OFF,
temperature, mode, always on.
fan speed and wired
controller lock.

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