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Parts and Functions 1
Operation 5
RWV04
No. 0150513925
Installation Of Wire Controller 20
Contents
WIRE CONTROLLER OPERATION MANUAL
1
Key instructions for the wired controller
*Up direction key:
*Left function key:
*Left direction key:
*Intelligent key:
*Down direction key:
It provides temperature rise function in the mode switching interface; if
this key is pressed in the menu interface, the cursor moves upward; It
raises the numerical value when adjusting value.
According to the function prompt above the key, it provides mode switching
function in the mode interface and return function in the menu interface.
It provides air speed switching function (when the right key is the swing
key); it provides cursor leftward movement function in other interfaces.
In the main menu interface, press this key to initiate the intelligent work
mode (excluding single cold mode and single heat mode and when there
is no intelligent mode for indoor DIP switch setting.).
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It provides temperature drop function in the mode switching interface; if
this key is pressed in the menu interface, the cursor moves downward; It
reduces the numerical value when adjusting value.
Parts and Functions
2
*Right function key:
*Right direction key:
*Startup & Shutdown key:
*Menu/main interface/input key:
According to the function prompt above the key, it provides swing on/off
function or air speed (when both the left-right and up-down options are
not selected in the air direction setting interface) switching in the mode
interface; it provides the confirmation function in the menu interface and
it provides the “Next step”fuction in the interface of “Service Set –Password-
Original password”.
It provides air speed switching function (when the right key is the swing
key); it provides cursor rightward movement function in other interfaces.
It provides startup and shutdown function. When in shutdown state, press
this key to start it up; press the key again to shut it down.
It provides menu function in the mode interface; in the menu interface, it
will enter the main interface; in the password interface, it functions as the
characters input key refering to the prompting character above the key.
Main interface display
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Parts and Functions
3
*Right function key function prompt area
Automatic, weak air, moderate air, strong air; the fan mode has no automatic
air
*Online units display area:
*Special function/fault icon display area:
*“Menu/main interface/input” key function prompt area:
*Mode display area:
*Left function key function prompt area
*Date and time display area
*Status indication area:
*Set temperature display area:
*Swing:
it displays the number of the units controlled by one wired controller
such as weekly timer, Swing, sleep, children lock, force, air exchange and
energy conservation; each icon corresponds to a function; if a fault appears,
the fault icon is displayed.
intelligent, heating, cooling, dehumidification and fan modes (the single
cold mode has only cooling, dehumidification and fan modes; the single
heat mode has only heating and fan modes;except when DIP switch of
indoor unit has mode limit. )
if any function is prompted here, press the menu/main interface/input to
execute the prompted function
Indication of the master/slave unit of the wired controller, filter screen
cleaning prompt/defrosting status indication/forced defrosting issuance
prompt, operation/standby status indication.
dynamic display during setting of swing (single swing, or both swings or
no swing, depending on the set air direction)
the range of adjustment is 16° to 30° (except when in the setting of
energy conservation function).
Air speed display area:
Parts and Functions
4
Explanation of the icons of the wired controller
Intelligent mode
Heating mode
Cooling mode
Dehumidification mode
Fan only mode
Energy conservation function
Time setting
Weekly timer
Sleep
Left-right swing
Up-down swing
Swing function
Fault
Force
Mute
Air change
Children lock
Health
Display and adjustment of air speed
1. Default air speed upon initial energization
Mode
Air speed
Cooling
Strong air
Heating
Weak air
Intelligent
Automatic air
Dehumidification
Automatic air
Fan
Weak air
2. Press the “left-right” key to set air speed
Strong air: Moderate air: Weak air:
Automatic: * * * i.e. automatic cyclic
display in weak*moderate*strong*weak air
3. In the fan mode, automatic air is unavailable. The other displays are the
same with the above.
4. For some models, the right function key is the “air speed” key (i.e. the
bottom right corner of the interface displays “speed”), so air speed is
adjusted using the right function key, instead of left-right direction key.
Parts and Functions
5
Weekly timer setting:
Figure 1
Press the “Enter” key, a window as shown in Figure 3 will pop out. The
location where the cursor stays is flickering, indicates unselected and
indicates selected ; press the “Input” key to select it so that it changes
to or ; weekly timer can be set as you wish. After the selection has
been done, press the “Enter” key to exit the setting of weekly timer; return
to the main interface for weekly timer. If “from Sunday to Saturday”are
selected, after pressing "Enter", the timing item should be "Daily";If “from
Monday to Friday”are selected, after pressing “enter”, the timing item
should be "Weekday", as shown in Figure 2.
2. Setting of weekly timer
Figure 2
1. Proceed with main interface*Menu*Weekly timer*"Enter" to enter,
which is shown in Figure 1; When the cursors is at “ ”, press “Enter” key
to add a group of timing information; non-initial setting may be displayed
as shown in Figure 2; maximally 7 groups of timing information can be
set.
Figure 3
Operation
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After the timing items for week have been set, each group of set timing
information displays 5 seconds cyclically; when it is displayed in the
timing information group, press the “Downward” key to initiate the time
setting of the timing switch of the current group;
The cursor is flickering where it stays; when the right function key, as
an “Enter” key, is pressed, the cursor becomes static, which indicates
that it is in the adjustment state; press the upward-downward key to
adjust the time and temperature.After adjustment of time and temperature,
move the cursor leftward and rightward to confirm the time and
temperature.
For adjustment of time, keep the “upward” key or “downward” pressed
down for 5s, the clock change will accelerate, with acceleration frequency
of 10times/s.
During flicker of the cursor, move upward, downward, leftward or rightward
to select the circle below; use the right function key, as an “Enter” key,
to confirm or cancel the setting; represents setting valid and
represents setting invalid.
If is present in a timing item containing week, this means the
corresponding timing information is valid.
3.Time setting of timing switch
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
4. Deletion of timing information
If, in a “weekly timer” interface, the cursor is at “ ”, press the leftward-
rightward key to select ; then press “Enter” key to pop out the window
as shown in Figure 4. Then press the left key or right key to delete or
retain the timing information.
Figure 4
5. Timing switch on/off conflict prompt: if the timing has been set in such a
way that timing on/off setting conflicts occur at the same time on the same
day, those shown in Figure 5 will pop out.
Operation
Note: In the time setting state of week timing(cursor still), if no order input
for 1 minute, screen saver will be activated and it will automatically return
to main interface; In which state, non-conflicting orders are effective and
otherwise no interface popping out; Latter input conflicting orders are ineffective
with NON-SET state displaying
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6. Prior to setting of weekly timer, please make time setting through main
interface*Menu*Time interface.
7. The slave unit of the wired controller has no setting of weekly timer.
Figure 5
1. Proceed through main interface*Menu*Time*"Enter" key to enter,
which is shown in Figure 6,
2. Default setting starts with the “Year” value, press the “rightward key” to
select “Year”*”Month” *”Day” *”Hour” *”Minute”*”Week”; or press the
“leftward key” to select “Week” *”Minute” *”Hour” *”Day” *”Month”*
”Year”;
3. When the time to be changed has been selected, press the “Upward key”
or “Downward key” to adjust the time;
4. After all the times have been adjusted, press “Enter” key to complete the
setting.
Current clock setting
Figure 6
Operation
8. Weekly timer setting done, it needs to exit the weekly timer interface to
execute the order.
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1. Proceed through main interface*Menu*Other*enter password*press
“Enter” key*Service Set*press “Enter” key to initiate the setting, which is
shown in Figure 7.
Figure 7
Common users are provided with a four-digit password which is initially
1234; high-class users are provided with a six-digit password 841226
which can be operated by the technical personnel only.
Press the “upward” key or “downward” key to select “password” and
press “Enter” key to initiate password setting, which is shown in Figure8.
Password setting is intended for changing only the password of a common
user.
Figure 8
2. Password setting
Service setting
Press the “leftward” key and “rightward” key to select in the line of
numbers; press the “input” key to fix the selected numbers in the password
box. When password entry is completed, press the right key to proceed
with “next step”. If the original password is input incorrectly, a window
prompting “Wrong password” will pop out as shown in Figure 9. Press
“Enter” or “Cancel” in this window to return to the figure 8.
If the “original password” is entered successfully, a window will pop out
as shown in Figure 10 prompting “New password”; enter the password
in the same way as described above and then press “Enter” key again
to confirm successful setting of new password or press "Cancel" key
to cancel the password setting.
A.
B.
C.
Figure 9 Figure 10
D.
Operation
9
If the new password has been set successfully, a window prompting
“New password set Successfully*”, as shown in Figure 11 will appear;
press “Enter” or “Cancel” to return to the previous menu.
Proceed through main interface*Menu*Other*enter password*press
“Enter” key*Error code*enter 14.
The password entry interface is shown in Figure 13 and the entry method
is the same as password setting.
Select “Password recovery” as shown in Figure 7 and then press “Enter”
key to enter the interface as shown in Figure 12; press the left key
“Cancel” or the right key “Enter” to cancel this operation or confirm
restoration of the initial password.
This operation here is used for restoring only the password of a common
user.
Figure 11 Figure 12
E.
3.Restore the initial password
A.
B.
Fault code query:
Figure 13 Figure 14
Use the “leftward” key and “rightward” key to check the fault codes inside
the unit; where <1> can be 1 to 16, which is the address code within the
wired controller group.
In the current interface, keep both the “left” key and “right” key pressed
down for 5 seconds to clear the historic faults record.
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2.
Operation