ActronAir LC7 User manual

Model Numbers
LC7
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Please read this manual carefully before installing or operating your air conditioning unit.
That’s better. That’s Actron.
WALL CONTROLLER
Operation Manual

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Table of Contents
01. General Information................................................................... 3
02.Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Disposal Guideline... 4
03.Maintenance.............................................................................. 4
04.Safety Precaution....................................................................... 4
05.Operational Precaution.............................................................. 5
06.System Information.................................................................... 5
07.Features ..................................................................................... 6
08.Wall Controller Functions .......................................................... 7
09.Turn Air Conditioner On/Off ...................................................... 9
10. Adjusting Set Temperature........................................................10
11. Changing Operating Mode........................................................10
12. Timer Operation ....................................................................... 12
13. Backlight Function ................................................................... 13
14. Program Menu ......................................................................... 15
15. Filter Timer .............................................................................. 34
16. After Hours ...............................................................................35

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01. General Information
CONGRATULATIONS! The LC7 Control Interface is manufactured from the highest quality materials and has passed
numerous “in house” and “external” inspection procedures to ensure years of satisfactory operation.
IN THIS MANUAL,You will find instructions on how to program and utilise the many advanced features this control
interface has to offer. Please take time to familiarise yourself with all these features, apply their functions to suit your
optimum comfort requirement and achieve energy cost savings at the same time. Thoroughly read this manual in order to
ensure correct utilisation of your ActronAir air conditioner.
IMPORTANT NOTICE,ActronAir base the development of its air conditioning products on more than 30 years of
experience in HVAC, sound and continuous investments in technological innovations and product improvements,
advancement in manufacturing processes and quality control through 100% functional product testing. However,
ActronAir cannot guarantee that all the aspects of the product and the software included with the product respond to
the requirements of final application, despite the product being developed according to state of the art technology. The
customer, both end user/specifier and installer, assume all liability and risks relating to the configuration of the product in
order to reach the expected results in relation to the specific design and system installation. ActronAir, based on specific
agreements, may be consulted for the positive commissioning, installation and application of the unit, however in no case
does ActronAir accept liability for the correct operation of the final equipment / system.
Your ActronAir air conditioning unit is one of the most advanced and innovative products in the market. Its operation
is specified in the technical documentation supplied with the product or which can be downloaded from our website:
www.actronair.com.au. Your air conditioner requires set-up/configuration/programming in order to be able to operate
in the best possible way to suit your requirement. Failure to complete such operations, may result in malfunction and/or
damage to the unit, for which ActronAir accepts no liability.
Installation, commissioning and other technical services must only be carried out by a qualified technician. Ensure that
the unit installation complies with all relevant council regulations and building code standards. All electrical wiring must
be in accordance with current electrical authority regulations and all wiring connections to be as per electrical diagram
provided. Always use appropriate PPE for your safety and protection. Make sure that any safety guards and covers
are always firmly secured and not damaged. WH&S rules and regulations must be observed at all times and will take
precedence during installation process and operation of the unit.
In addition, the following instructions must be observed:
●Prevent the electrical components and electronic circuits from getting wet.
●Do not install the controlling devices in a particularly hot environment as extreme temperatures may damage the
electronic equipment.
●Do not attempt to open the controller and other electronic devices in any way other than described in this manual.
●Do not drop, shake or hit the devices, which can cause irreparable damage to its internal circuits and mechanisms.
●Do not use corrosive chemicals, solvents or other aggressive detergents to clean the unit and the control interface.
●Do not use the unit for applications other than those specified in the technical manual.
●Do not install the unit in environment with highly flammable, combustible and/or explosive articles and materials.
●This control interface must be installed in a location that complies with the temperature and humidity limits
specified in this manual.
ActronAir is constantly seeking ways to improve the design of its products, therefore specifications are subject to change
without prior notice. Please check with ActronAir Service Department on toll free number: 1800 119 229.
SPECIFICATIONS:
●Voltage: 12VDC (+10%)
●Data: RS485 4 Core (2 Pair) Twisted Pair 7/0.20 (AWG24) Shielded Data Cable
●Storage conditions: -20 to 70oC, < 90% RH non-condensing
●Operating conditions: -10 to 60oC, < 90% RH non-condensing

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02.Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Disposal Guideline
1. Do not dispose off the waste electrical and electronic equipment with local council waste. These must be
disposed off through the council designated hazardous waste collection centre.
2. The equipment may contain hazardous substances, improper or incorrect disposal may have a negative
effect on human health and on the environment.
03. Maintenance
1. Keep the control interface clean with the use of a soft dry cloth only. If a cleaning solution is needed, use a
very mild soap solution to dampen the cloth. Do not spray or squirt any liquid onto your control interface.
2. Do not use solvent base cleaner, which can cause damage to the control interface.
3. When cleaning, be careful not to accidentally press any Buttons, TURN-OFF the unit to ensure that no
adverse unit operation is initiated by accidentally pressing any Buttons.
4. Be careful not to press hard into the display screen, as it may get damaged.
5. Ensure that the temperature sensor is always clean and free of dust or dirt build-up to maintain sensor
accuracy.
6. Do not pull apart or attempt to service the control interface, should you need service to the device,
contact ActronAir Service Department on 1800 119 229.
04.Safety Precaution
1. Read all instructions in this manual before operating the air conditioning unit. Failure to do so may result
in damage to the unit and void your warranty.
2. Turn-Off the power supply to the unit and follow sound Lock Out and Tag Out procedures to ensure that
power supply is not re-energised accidentally.
3. Beware of EC Motors with high power capacitors and which can have dangerous voltages at terminals for
up to 5 min. after main power has been isolated. Wait at least 5 minutes after power isolation and test for
high voltage before performing service work.
4. EC Plug fans have dual power supplies, i.e. 415V/3Ph+N/50Hz motor power supply plus 10VDC control
power supply. Care must be taken to ensure both are safely isolated to prevent personal injury and
damage to the equipment.
5. This control interface has power supply from indoor board controller via screwed terminals and 4 Core
Twisted Pair Data cable. Ensure that this unit is not installed on voltages other than specified.
6. Installation and/or servicing must be carried out by a qualified technician.
7. Ensure that the unit installation complies with relevant council regulations and building code standards.
All electrical wiring must be in accordance with current electrical authority regulations and all wiring
connections to be as per electrical diagram provided.
8. WH&S rules and regulations must be observed and will take precedence during installation process.
9. Only use this control interface with an ActronAir air conditioner as described in this operating manual.

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05. Operational Precaution
ACCESS PANELS AND GUARDS: NEVER remove any access panels or guards as this could cause injury from electric shock
and burns from extremely hot components. Never allow any bodily parts such as fingers or objects to protrude through
the fan guards or any other opening as they could cause personal injury and damage the air conditioner.
SUPERVISION OF CHILDREN AND INFIRM PERSON: This appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm
person unless they have been adequately supervised by a responsible person to ensure that they can use the appliance
safely. Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
RETURN AIR FILTER: The air conditioner must never be operated without a return air filter as this will allow a build up of
dust etc on the indoor coil. This is very difficult to clean and causes the system to operate inefficiently or even fail.
CRANKCASE HEATER PRECAUTION: The main power ( Outside switch board ) to the system must be kept ON at all times
to prevent damage to the outdoor compressor unit. Should the main power be disconnected or interrupted for 6 hours
or longer, then no attempt should be made to start the system for 2 hours after the power has been restored to outdoor
unit. This allows the compressor to warm up, and remove any liquid refrigerant that may cause damage.
06.System Information
Air Conditioner
Model No.
Serial No.
The air conditioner model and serial number is situated on the access panel of the outdoor unit
bottom left corner.
Wall Controller
Model No.
The wall controller model number is situated inside the wall controller flip lid.
Installer
Company Name
Phone Number
Technicians Name

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07. Features
1
Auto-Restart After Power Failure
Should a power failure occur whilst the air conditioner is running, the wall
controller will restart the air conditioner in the same mode when the power is
restored, if this option is selected.
2
Dual/Triple Wall Control Operation (Optional)
Up to Three wall controls can be installed on one system. This is particularly
useful on larger buildings, where you can have up to three wall controllers in
different locations.
3
Room and Outside Temperature Display with One Touch
Press the “SELECT ” Button and the set temperature display will change to
show the room temperature for 10 seconds.
Press the “SELECT ” Button, and the controller will change to show the
outside temperature for 10 seconds. Note, this function is not available for all
units, as an outside air sensor may not be fitted.
4
Auto Defrost Function (Heating Mode)
At certain outdoor conditions (low temperature) there may be a build up of
frost on the outdoor heat exchanger. This gradual build up of frost reduces the
performance of the air conditioner. The system detects this frost build up and
will automatically activate the defrost mode.
The defrost mode is displayed on the wall controller by flashing the “DEFROST”
indicator every 10 seconds.
5
Hot Start Function (Heating Mode)
When the air conditioner starts in heating mode, the indoor fan is delayed for a
short period of time, this allows the heat exchanger to warm up before the air
flow starts, thus minimising cold drafts. The hot start feature also activates itself
when the system finishes defrosting.
6
Filter Clean Light
The system monitors the accumulated run time of the air conditioner and after
a preset number of hours have expired, the “FILTER” indicator will flash, indi-
cating it’s time to check if filter requires cleaning.
7
Self Diagnosis
In the unlikely event that a fault develops with the air conditioner the system
will detect a fault and displays the relevant fault code on the wall controller.
NOTE
Some applications may require cleaning of the filter at more regular intervals.

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08.Wall Controller Functions
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
AM
PM
AFTER HOURS
TIME CLOCK
TIMER
SET BACK
PROG
STAGE ON
EVENT OFF
1 2 3
OUTSIDE INSIDE SET TEMP RUN FILTERDEFROST
LOW MED HIGH
AUTO CYCLE CONT
ENERGY
SAVINGS
AUTO HEAT COOL
NIGHT ECO FAN
o
C
TIMER
REPEAT /
DISPLAY
PROGRAM
AFTER
HOURS
EXIT
SELECT
MODE
FAN
SET TEMP
1
3
2
7
5
6
4
8
10
9
14
12
13
11
1LCD Display
Displays the setting and operation conditions (See next page for details).
2After Hours Button
For setting after hours timer.
3Fan Button
Changes fan speed (high, medium and low).
4Program Button
For saving changes and entering the Program Menu.
5Temperature-Up Setting Button
Increases room temperature setting.
6Temperature-Down Setting Button
Decreases room temperature setting.
7Exit Button
Quick exit from Program Menu.
8On/Off Button
9Display Button
Displays the indoor temperature, day and set temperature.
10 Mode Button
For setting the mode of operation (auto, heat, cool and fan-only mode).
11 Timer Operation Button
Activates 24-hour On/Off Timer.
12 Select-Up Setting and Room Temperature Display Button
13 Select-Down Setting and Outside Temperature Display Button
Note: For selected units only.
14 Repeat/Backlight Button
• Repeats the previous day settings to the current day.
• Adjust and Turn On/Off Backlight.

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MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
AM
PM
AFTER HOURS
TIME CLOCK
TIMER
SET BACK
PROG
ON
EVENT OFF
1 2
OUTSIDE INSIDE SET TEMP RUN FILTERDEFROST
LOW MED HIGH
AUTO CONT
AUTO HEAT COOL
FAN
o
C
TIMER
REPEAT /
DISPLAY
PROGRAM
AFTER
HOURS
EXIT
SELECT
MODE
FAN
SET TEMP
15 16 17 18
19
20 21
22
23
24
25
27
26
2931
35
36
38 28
30
32
34
33
37
39
40
15 Day Indicator
Display the day of the week when the time is shown and which day is selected for programming.
16 Time Clock Indicator
17 After Hours Indicator
18 Event Indicator
Indicates which event of the Timeclock is being set.
19 Prog Indicator
Indicates when controller is currently in Program Menu.
20 On Indicator
21 Off Indicator
22 On/Off Button Backlight
23 1 & 2 Indicator
Illuminates together with Event to show the programming event.
24 Filter Indicator
25 Fan-Only Indicator
26 Cooling Mode Indicator
27 Heating Mode Indicator
28 Defrost Indicator
29 Auto Mode Indicator
Indicates the system will automatically select heating or cooling operation.
30 Run Indicator
Indicates the outdoor unit is in operation, flashes when on delay.
31 Set back Indicator
Indicates that the system is operating to achieve Set back temperature.
32 Timer Indicator
Indicates timer is in operation.
33 Lock Symbol
Shows during backlight adjustments and when Turning On/Off backlight. In addition, when the
following is enabled: Mode Lock, Fan Speed Lock, Set Point Lock and Keypad Lock.

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34 Set Indicator
Illuminates during time and timeclock setting adjustments.
35 Continuous Indicator
Illuminates when the fan is set to continuous mode of operation.
36 High Fan Speed Indicator
Illuminates when the fan is set to high speed operation.
37 Medium Fan Speed Indicator
Illuminates when the fan is set to medium speed operation.
38 Low Fan Speed Indicator
Illuminates when the fan is set to low speed operation.
39 Outside Indicator
Illuminates when the outside temperature is being displayed.
40 Inside Indicator
Illuminates when the inside temperature is being displayed.
09. Turn Air Conditioner On/Off
NOTE
The air conditioning system will re-start on your last settings and operating mode e.g. 22oC set temperature, AUTO
mode, HIGH fan speed.
The display will show the Set Temperature, Fan Speed, Fan Mode and Mode of Operation.
09.01. Turn On the Air Conditioner
1. Press the “ON/OFF” Button once.
SET TEMP RUN
MED HEAT
o
C
TIMER
REPEAT /
DISPLAY
PROGRAM
AFTER
HOURS
EXIT
SELECT
MODE
FAN
SET TEMP
NOTE
“ON/OFF” Button back light will illuminate when unit is turned on.
09.02. Turn Off the Air Conditioner
1. Press the “ON/OFF” Button once.
SET TEMP RUN
MED HEAT
o
C
TIMER
REPEAT /
DISPLAY
PROGRAM
AFTER
HOURS
EXIT
SELECT
MODE
FAN
SET TEMP
NOTE
“ON/OFF” Button back light will not be illuminated when unit is turned off.

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10. Adjusting Set Temperature
1. Press either the “SET TEMP or ”Button to either increase or decrease the temperature
correspondingly.
NOTE
●For WARMER a room temperature, press the “SET TEMP ”Button.
●For COOLER a room temperature, press the “SET TEMP ” Button.
●The Set Temp is adjustable between 16°C and 30°C in 0.5°C increments.
●The Set Temp is adjustable in controller even when the system is OFF.
●No Set Temp displayed during Fan-Only Mode.
11. Changing Operating Mode
NOTE
For all modes of operation, “LOW”, “MED”, “HIGH”, “LOW CONT”, “MED CONT” and“HIGH CONT” Fan Speeds can only
be selected if the 3-Speed Fan setting option is available. Otherwise “MED” and “MED CONT” are available for 1-Speed
Fan.
NOTE
When in Fan-Only Mode “LOW CONT”, “MED CONT” and “HIGH CONT” will not be available
NOTE
When the system is ON, the Indoor Fan can run continuously and is indicated by the “CONT” indicator on the LCD.
This is generally preferred during the Cooling Mode to ensure maximum air circulation. When set to “LOW”, “MED” or
“HIGH” the fan will cycle with the compressor operation according to set point and room temperatures.
11.01. Fan-Only Operation
1. Press the “MODE” Button until “FAN” appears on the display.
NOTE
The 1-speed or 3-speed fan option will depend on the A/C model.
Adjust the Indoor Fan speed (“LOW”, “MED” and “HIGH”) by pressing the “FAN”Button successively
until you reach the desired speed (only for 3-speed fan).
Press“MODE“buttontochangemodeof
operation.
(OnlyavailablewhenthesystemisON)
Keeppressing“MODE“buttontoselectthemode
ofoperationrequired.AUTO‐HEAT‐COOL‐
FAN
"RUN"displaywilldisappearwhenoutdoorunit
cycleoff.
AUTO
HEAT
COOL
FAN

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11.02. Cooling Operation
1. Press the “MODE” Button until “COOL”appears on the display.
2. Set the desired temperature by pressing either the “SET TEMP or ” Button
3. Adjust the desired Indoor Fan speed by pressing the “FAN”Button.
Available settings are: “LOW”, “MED” , “HIGH”, “CONT LOW”, “CONT MED” and “CONT HIGH”.
Press“MODE“buttontochangemodeof
operation.
(OnlyavailablewhenthesystemisON)
Keeppressing“MODE“buttontoselectthemode
ofoperationrequired.AUTO‐HEAT‐COOL‐
FAN
"RUN"displaywilldisappearwhenoutdoorunit
cycleoff.
AUTO
HEAT
COOL
FAN
11.03. Heating Operation
1. Press the “MODE” Button until “HEAT”appears on the display.
2. Set the desired temperature by pressing either the “SET TEMP or ” Button.
3. Adjust the desired Indoor Fan speed by pressing the “FAN”Button.
Available settings are: “LOW”, “MED” , “HIGH”, “CONT LOW”, “CONT MED” and “CONT HIGH”.
Press“MODE“buttontochangemodeof
operation.
(OnlyavailablewhenthesystemisON)
Keeppressing“MODE“buttontoselectthemode
ofoperationrequired.AUTO‐HEAT‐COOL‐
FAN
"RUN"displaywilldisappearwhenoutdoorunit
cycleoff.
AUTO
HEAT
COOL
FAN
NOTE
Setting the indoor fan speed to continuous mode can cause cool drafts when operating the system on
heating mode during compressor off cycles.
11.04. Auto Operation
1. Press the “MODE” Button until “AUTO”appears on the display.
2. Set the desired temperature by pressing either the “SET TEMP or ” Button
Adjust the desired Indoor Fan speed by pressing the “FAN”Button.
Available settings are: “LOW’’, “MED”, “HIGH”, “CONT LOW”, “CONT MED” AND “CONT HIGH”.
■
Press“MODE“buttontochangemodeof
operation.
(OnlyavailablewhenthesystemisON)
Keeppressing“MODE“buttontoselectthemode
ofoperationrequired.AUTO‐HEAT‐COOL‐
FAN
"RUN"displaywilldisappearwhenoutdoorunit
cycleoff.
AUTO
HEAT
COOL
FAN
NOTE
Setting the indoor fan speed to continuous mode can cause cool drafts when operating the system on
heating mode during compressor off cycles.

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12. Timer Operation
12.01. OFF Timer
1. Press the “TIMER”Button to enter the timer menu.
NOTE
The system must be in the “ON” position to set an “OFF” timer.
OFFTimerFunction
Press"Timer"buttontoentertimermenu.
Press"Selector"toselectthedesiredtime
forthesystemtoturnOFF.Upto24hrwith0.5hr
adjustmentincrement.
3secondsafterthelastpressof"Selector",
displaywillgobacktomainscreen.Timer
countdownwillstart.TheunitwillturnOFFafter
thecountdown.
Tocancel"Timer",press"ON/OFF"button.
ONTimerFunction
2. Press the “SELECT ” or “SELECT ” Button to select the desired time for the system to remain
operating before turning “OFF”.
The maximum adjustable timer hours are 24 with 0.5 hour (30 minute) adjustable increments.
OFFTimerFunction
Press"Timer"buttontoentertimermenu.
Press"Selector"toselectthedesiredtime
forthesystemtoturnOFF.Upto24hrwith0.5hr
adjustmentincrement.
3secondsafterthelastpressof"Selector",
displaywillgobacktomainscreen.Timer
countdownwillstart.TheunitwillturnOFFafter
thecountdown.
Tocancel"Timer",press"ON/OFF"button.
ONTimerFunction
3. 3 seconds after the last press of the “SELECT ” or “SELECT ” Button, the display will go back to the
main screen and the “OFF” Timer countdown will start. The unit will turn “OFF” after the timer has expired.
12.02. ON Timer
1. Press the “TIMER”Button to enter timer menu.
NOTE
The system must be in the “OFF” position to set an “ON” timer.
Press"Timer"buttontoentertimermenu.
Press"Selector"toselectthedesiredtime
forthesystemtoturnOFF.Upto24hrwith0.5hr
adjustmentincrement.
After3seconds,displaywillgobacktomain
screen.Timercountdownwillstart.Theunitwill
turnOFFafterthecountdown.
Tocancel"Timer",press"ON/OFF"button.

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2. Press the “SELECT ” or “SELECT ” Button to select the desired time for the system to turn “ON”.
The maximum adjustable timer hours are 24 with 0.5 hour (30 minute) adjustable increments.
Press"Timer"buttontoentertimermenu.
Press"Selector"toselectthedesiredtime
forthesystemtoturnOFF.Upto24hrwith0.5hr
adjustmentincrement.
After3seconds,displaywillgobacktomain
screen.Timercountdownwillstart.Theunitwill
turnOFFafterthecountdown.
Tocancel"Timer",press"ON/OFF"button.
3. 3 seconds after the last press of the “SELECT ” or “SELECT ” Button, the display will go back to the main
screen and the “ON” Timer countdown will start. The unit will turn “ON” after the timer has expired.
Press"Timer"buttontoentertimermenu.
Press"Selector"toselectthedesiredtime
forthesystemtoturnOFF.Upto24hrwith0.5hr
adjustmentincrement.
After3seconds,displaywillgobacktomain
screen.Timercountdownwillstart.Theunitwill
turnOFFafterthecountdown.
Tocancel"Timer",press"ON/OFF"button.
4. To cancel a “TIMER”, press the “ON/OFF” Button.
Press"Timer"buttontoentertimermenu.
Press"Selector"toselectthedesiredtime
forthesystemtoturnOFF.Upto24hrwith0.5hr
adjustmentincrement.
After3seconds,displaywillgobacktomain
screen.Timercountdownwillstart.Theunitwill
turnOFFafterthecountdown.
Tocancel"Timer",press"ON/OFF"button.
13. Backlight Function
o
C
TIMER
REPEAT /
DISPLAY
PROGRAM
AFTER
HOURS
EXIT
SELECT
MODE
FAN
SET TEMP
o
C
TIMER
REPEAT /
DISPLAY
PROGRAM
AFTER
HOURS
EXIT
SELECT
MODE
FAN
SET TEMP
13.01. LCD Backlight Level Adjustment
1. Press and continue to hold “Repeat/R” Button.
2. Press the “SET TEMP or ”Button to adjust the backlight level as follows:
■To brighten the backlight, press the “SET TEMP ” Button.
■To dim the backlight, press the “SET TEMP ” Button.
3. Release the Buttons at the desired level of LCD brightness. The lock “ ” symbol will appear for 3 seconds
showing that the backlight level is set.

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13.02. Permanently Turn On LCD Backlight
NOTE
By default, the LCD Backlight is programmed to turn off 15 seconds after a button has been last pressed.
1. Press and hold the “Repeat/R” Button for 4 seconds.
2. When Lock “ ” appears, release the “Repeat/R”Button and the backlight will remain Illuminated.
3. To return to default settings, repeat steps 1 and 2.
13.03. On/Off Button Light
NOTE
The Wall Controller must be turned “ON” before operating this procedure.
13.03.01. Turn On the Power On/Off Backlight
1. Press and hold the “Repeat/R” Button.
2. Press and release the power the “ON/OFF” Button, along with the “Repeat/R” Button.
3. Lock “ ” symbol will appear for 3 seconds showing that the power “ON /OFF” Button backlight is set.
Power “ON/OFF” backlight will remain lit.
13.03.02. Turn Off the Power On/Off Backlight
1. Press and hold the “Repeat/R”Button.
2. Press and release the power the “ON/OFF” Button, along with the “Repeat/R” Button.
3. Lock “ ” symbol will appear for 3 seconds showing that the power “ON /OFF” Button backlight is set.
Power “ON/OFF” backlight will turn OFF.

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14. Program Menu
NOTE
The Program Menu has a 60 second inactive timeout, once expired, display will return to the home screen.
14.01. 7-Day Programmable Function
14.01.01. Timeclock Operation
NOTE
●The 7-Day Timeclock feature of the LC7 controller allows you to set the air conditioning system to
Turn-ON and Turn-OFF at different times for each day of the week.
●Each day can have 2-Programmed Events.
●Each event has an ON and OFF time.
●Ensure that the current day and time are set correctly before proceeding with programming.
●To reset any scheduled time clock events, press and hold the “PROGRAM” and “DISPLAY” Buttons for
3 seconds.
14.01.02. Example of Timeclock Operation
MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN
EVENT 1
ON
TIME 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 6:00am 7:00am 8:00am
OFF TIME 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 9:00am 11:00am
EVENT 2
ON
TIME 4:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 1:00pm -:-- -:--
OFF TIME 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 10:00pm 11:00pm -:-- -:--
14.01.03. Activating the 7-Day Timeclock
1. Press the “PROGRAM”Button to enter program Menu.
“TIMECLOCK” and “PROG” indicators will be illuminated in the screen.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
2. Press the “PROGRAM” Button to enter the timeclock menu.
By default, Timeclock program is “OFF”.
“TIMECLOCK” and “PROG” indicators are still illuminated. “OFF” indicator will be flashing in the screen.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.

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3. Press the “SELECT ” Button to scroll from “OFF” to “ON”.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
4. Press the “PROGRAM” Button to accept the selection and re-activate the time clock.
5. Press the “EXIT”Button twice to go back to main display screen.
“TIMECLOCK” indicator will re-appear in the screen, indicating that the Timeclock has been reactivated.
14.01.04. Setting the Programmable Time Clock
1. Press the “PROGRAM” Button to enter program Menu.
“TIMECLOCK” and “PROG” indicators will be illuminated in the screen.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
2. Press the “PROGRAM”Button to enter the timeclock menu.
Timeclock program is currently “ON”.
“TIMECLOCK” and “PROG” indicators are still illuminated. “ON” indicator will be flashing in the screen.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
3. Press the “PROGRAM”Button (ON is selected) to program timeclock.
“TIMECLOCK”, “PROG”, “ON”, “EVENT 1”, “MON” and “SET” indicators and “Time Fields” will be shown in
the screen. You can now set the “Event 1 ON” time for Monday.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoentertheTime
Clock.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Screenwillshow"TIMECLOCK","PROG","ON",
"EVENT1","MON"&"SET"indicatorsand"Time
Fields".Youcannowsetthe"EVENT1ON"time
forMonday.
Press“Select˄or˅“buttontoadjusttheON
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
NOTE:AMandPMwilltoggleafterthe12thHour
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent1
OFFtime.
NOTE
Pressing the “ON”or “OFF” Button will enable or disable the Timeclock program.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.

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4. Press the “SELECT ” or “SELECT ” Button to adjust the time in 15 minutes increments.
AM and PM will toggle after the 12th Hour
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoentertheTime
Clock.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Screenwillshow"TIMECLOCK","PROG","ON",
"EVENT1","MON"&"SET"indicatorsand"Time
Fields".Youcannowsetthe"EVENT1ON"time
forMonday.
Press“Select˄or˅“buttontoadjusttheON
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
NOTE:AMandPMwilltoggleafterthe12thHour
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent1
OFFtime.
5. Press the “PROGRAM” Button to move to Event 1 OFF time.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoentertheTime
Clock.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Screenwillshow"TIMECLOCK","PROG","ON",
"EVENT1","MON"&"SET"indicatorsand"Time
Fields".Youcannowsetthe"EVENT1ON"time
forMonday.
Press“Select˄or˅“buttontoadjusttheON
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
NOTE:AMandPMwilltoggleafterthe12thHour
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent1
OFFtime.
6. Press the “SELECT ” or “SELECT ” Button to adjust the time in 15 minutes increments.
Press“Selector“buttontoadjusttheOFF
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent2ON
time.
Repeatabovetoenterevent2ONandOFFtime.
Note:Press"EXIT"buttonatanytimeifno
furtherchangestolaterDays/Eventsare
required.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomoveontoEvent1
ONTIMEoffollowingday(TUE).
Repeattheabovestepsuntilyouhave
programmedalltheeventsyourequire.
Otherwise,press"EXIT"toexitProgramMenu.
"TIMECLOCK"displaywillshowonthescreento
indicatethatitisactive.
Note:Duringapowerfailure,thecontrollerwill
retaintheclock/timeclock.
REPEATFUNCTION(E.g.CopyingMonday'sEventsonTuesday)
7. Press the “PROGRAM” Button to move to Event 2 ON time.
Repeat Steps 4-6 to program event 2 ON and OFF time.
Press“Selector“buttontoadjusttheOFF
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent2ON
time.
Repeatabovetoenterevent2ONandOFFtime.
Note:Press"EXIT"buttonatanytimeifno
furtherchangestolaterDays/Eventsare
required.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomoveontoEvent1
ONTIMEoffollowingday(TUE).
Repeattheabovestepsuntilyouhave
programmedalltheeventsyourequire.
Otherwise,press"EXIT"toexitProgramMenu.
"TIMECLOCK"displaywillshowonthescreento
indicatethatitisactive.
Note:Duringapowerfailure,thecontrollerwill
retaintheclock/timeclock.
REPEATFUNCTION(E.g.CopyingMonday'sEventsonTuesday)
NOTE
Press the “EXIT” Button at any time if no further changes to later Days/Events are required.
8. Press the “PROGRAM” Button to move onto Event 1 ON TIME of following day (TUE).
Press“Selector“buttontoadjusttheOFF
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent2ON
time.
Repeatabovetoenterevent2ONandOFFtime.
Note:Press"EXIT"buttonatanytimeifno
furtherchangestolaterDays/Eventsare
required.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomoveontoEvent1
ONTIMEoffollowingday(TUE).
Repeattheabovestepsuntilyouhave
programmedalltheeventsyourequire.
Otherwise,press"EXIT"toexitProgramMenu.
"TIMECLOCK"displaywillshowonthescreento
indicatethatitisactive.
Note:Duringapowerfailure,thecontrollerwill
retaintheclock/timeclock.
REPEATFUNCTION(E.g.CopyingMonday'sEventsonTuesday)

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9. Repeat the above steps until you have programmed all the events you require.
Otherwise, press the “EXIT” Button twice to exit Program Menu. “TIMECLOCK”display will show on the
screen to indicate that it is active.
NOTE
If a button has not been pressed after 50 seconds the controller will exit the Timeclock program menu
and return to the home screen. During a power failure, the controller will retain the time and timeclock
settings.
Press“Selector“buttontoadjusttheOFF
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent2ON
time.
Repeatabovetoenterevent2ONandOFFtime.
Note:Press"EXIT"buttonatanytimeifno
furtherchangestolaterDays/Eventsare
required.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomoveontoEvent1
ONTIMEoffollowingday(TUE).
Repeattheabovestepsuntilyouhave
programmedalltheeventsyourequire.
Otherwise,press"EXIT"toexitProgramMenu.
"TIMECLOCK"displaywillshowonthescreento
indicatethatitisactive.
Note:Duringapowerfailure,thecontrollerwill
retaintheclock/timeclock.
REPEATFUNCTION(E.g.CopyingMonday'sEventsonTuesday)
14.01.05. Repeating a Day’s Events and Times
This feature allows you to automatically repeat the previous days, events, and times, into the succeeding days.
1. Proceed to the day you wish to copy the programmed events and times. See Programming the Events
from previous page.
“SET”, “EVENT 1”, “TIMECLOCK” and “ON” will be illuminated in the screen.
NOTE
For this example, events from Monday will be repeated on Tuesday.
Repeat function can only be applied to the succeeding day with programmed events.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthesubmenu.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Nextscreenwillshow"MON"Event.Keep
pressing"PROGRAM"buttonuntilyoureach
"TUE".
Pressthe"REPEAT"button.Thiswillcopythe
previousday'seventsintothecurrentday
displayed.
CANCELLINGANEVENT(Deletinganevent)
2. Press the “PROGRAM” Button until you reach the succeeding day, “TUE”, to paste the copied
programmed events and times.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthesubmenu.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Nextscreenwillshow"MON"Event.Todelete
"EVENT1"on"TUE",keeppressing"PROGRAM".
Press"ON/OFF"todelete"Tuesday'sevent.
3. Press the “REPEAT” Button.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthesubmenu.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Nextscreenwillshow"MON"Event.Keep
pressing"PROGRAM"buttonuntilyoureach
"TUE".
Pressthe"REPEAT"button.Thiswillcopythe
previousday'seventsintothecurrentday
displayed.
CANCELLINGANEVENT(Deletinganevent)
4. You have now copied the previous day’s events into the current day displayed. Repeat Steps 2 and 3 above
for the remaining days where you wish to repeat the programmed events and times.

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14.01.06. Programming Past Midnight
NOTE
●Event “ON” times can be set up to 11:45 PM of the current day.
●Event “OFF” times can be set to the following day up to 23 hours and 45 minutes after the “ON” time.
●If you program Event 1 past midnight, Event 2 will be automatically cancelled.
14.01.07. Cancelling an Individual Event
In the following example, “EVENT 1” of “TUE”will be cancelled.
1. Press the “PROGRAM” Button to enter program Menu.
“TIMECLOCK” and “PROG” indicators will be illuminated in the screen.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
2. Press the “PROGRAM”Button to enter the timeclock menu.
“TIMECLOCK” and “PROG” indicators are still illuminated. “ON” indicator will be flashing in the screen.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
3. Press the “PROGRAM” Button (ON is selected) to program timeclock.
“TIMECLOCK”, “PROG”, “ON”, “EVENT 1”, “MON” and “SET” indicators and time fields will be shown in the
screen. You can now set the “Event 1 ON” time for Monday.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoentertheTime
Clock.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Screenwillshow"TIMECLOCK","PROG","ON",
"EVENT1","MON"&"SET"indicatorsand"Time
Fields".Youcannowsetthe"EVENT1ON"time
forMonday.
Press“Select˄or˅“buttontoadjusttheON
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
NOTE:AMandPMwilltoggleafterthe12thHour
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent1
OFFtime.
4. Continue pressing the “PROGRAM”Button to get to the desired event to cancel.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthesubmenu.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Nextscreenwillshow"MON"Event.Keep
pressing"PROGRAM"buttonuntilyoureach
"TUE".
Pressthe"REPEAT"button.Thiswillcopythe
previousday'seventsintothecurrentday
displayed.
CANCELLINGANEVENT(Deletinganevent)
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.

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5. Press the “ON/OFF”Button to delete Tuesday’s event
“-:--” will be displayed indicating the event is cancelled.
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthesubmenu.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Nextscreenwillshow"MON"Event.Todelete
"EVENT1"on"TUE",keeppressing"PROGRAM".
Press"ON/OFF"todelete"Tuesday'sevent.
6. Repeat above process to repeat other days event otherwise, press the “EXIT” Button twice to exit
Program Menu.
NOTE
Cancelling Event 1 will cancel both Event 1 and Event 2.
Cancelling Event 2 will only cancel Event 2.
14.01.08. Re-activating an Individual Event
In the following example, “Event 1” of “TUE”will be re-activated.
1. Press the “PROGRAM” Button to enter program Menu .
“TIMECLOCK” and “PROG” indicators will be illuminated in the screen.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
2. Press the “PROGRAM”Button to enter the timeclock menu.
Timeclock program is currently “ON”.
“TIMECLOCK” and “PROG” indicators will still be illuminated, with the
“ON” indicator flashing.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
3. Press the “PROGRAM” Button (ON is selected) to program timeclock.
“TIMECLOCK”, “PROG”, “ON”, “EVENT 1”, “MON” and “SET” indicators and time fields will be shown in the
screen. You can now set the “Event 1 ON” time for Monday.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoentertheTime
Clock.
Press"PROGRAM"(ONisselected)toprogram
timeclock.
Screenwillshow"TIMECLOCK","PROG","ON",
"EVENT1","MON"&"SET"indicatorsand"Time
Fields".Youcannowsetthe"EVENT1ON"time
forMonday.
Press“Select˄or˅“buttontoadjusttheON
TIMEin15minutesincrements.
NOTE:AMandPMwilltoggleafterthe12thHour
Press“PROGRAM“buttontomovetoEvent1
OFFtime.
ToenableTimeclock
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoenterthetimeclock
menu.
Bydefault,Timeclockprogramis"OFF".
Press“Selector“buttontoscrollthrough
from"OFF"to"ON".
Press"PROGRAM"buttontoaccepttheselection
anenabletimeclock.Press"EXIT"twicetogo
backtomaindisplayscreen.
Tocreateaprogram
Press“PROGRAM“buttontoenterprogram
Menu.
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