Specifications

ACS
127
CN1
1 2
1
2
1
2
(main)
(sub)
Indoor
unit
Control unit
Remote controller
terminal board
Ground
Remote control wiring (field supply)
(optional)
(optional)
Wireless receiver unit
Wired remote controller
When 1 indoor unit is operated with 2 remote controllers:
(The indoor unit runs according to which of the remote controllers is assigned as the main or sub unit.)
* Use field wiring cables with a
cross-sectional area of at least
0.5mm
2
to 2mm
2
.
* The maximum total length of
crossover cables must be no
longer than 400m.
**
CN1
(optional)
12 2
1
2
1
2
12
1
2
(optional)
1
Indoor
unit No. 1
Receiver
unit
Ground
Remote controller
terminal board
Indoor
unit No. 2
Indoor
unit No. 3
Indoor
unit No. 4
(main)
(sub)
Remote control
wiring among the
control groups
(field supply)
Wired remote
controller
When several groups of indoor units are operated with 2 remote controllers:
(The remote controller (main or sub unit) can operate with any indoor unit.)
* Use field wiring cables with a
cross-sectional area of at least
0.5mm
2
to 2mm
2
.
* The maximum total length of
crossover cables must be no
longer than 200m.
**
Wireless receiver
unit
Ground Ground Ground
Fig. 11-11
Fig. 11-12
11-10. How to Use the Test Run Setting
1. Set DIP switch [S003] No. 1 on the wireless
receiver unit PCB from OFF to ON.
2. All indicator lamps in the display section blink dur-
ing test run operation.
3. No temperature control is available during the test
run.
4. After the test run, be sure to reset DIP switch No.
1 back to the OFF position and check that no indi-
cator lamps are blinking. Then remount and attach
the PCB cover as before.
To avoid placing excessive operating load on the
equipment, use this function only when conducting
the test run.
The unit does not receive remote controller signals
for approximately 1 minute after the power is
turned ON. This is not a malfunction. (The signals
are received, but have no immediate effect.)
NOTE
S003
Bit 1: OFF ON
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