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NO. Item Specification outline Remarks<br />

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Selection of<br />

central control<br />

mode<br />

Louver control<br />

1. The range of operations that can be performed via an indoor unit remote controller<br />

can be determined through the setting of the central controller.<br />

2. Setting details<br />

TCC-Link central control<br />

Operation<br />

via TCC-<br />

Link central<br />

control<br />

(O: Accessible<br />

Start/stop<br />

selection<br />

Operation<br />

mode<br />

selection<br />

: Inaccessible)<br />

Operation via RBC-AMT32E<br />

Timer<br />

setting<br />

Temperature<br />

setting<br />

Fan speed<br />

setting<br />

Air flow<br />

direction<br />

setting<br />

Individual O O O O O O<br />

Central 1 O O O O<br />

Central 2 O O<br />

Central 3 O O O O<br />

Central 4 O O O O O<br />

RBC-<br />

AMT32E<br />

display<br />

“CENTRAL<br />

CONTROL<br />

IN<br />

PROGRESS”<br />

1. Louver position setting<br />

• When the louver position is changed, the louver turns all the way down before<br />

settling in the set position.<br />

• Louver position is adjustable in the range shown in the diagrams below.<br />

During cooling/drying During heating/fan-only operation<br />

• In the case of a wired<br />

remote controller,<br />

“CENTRAL<br />

CONTROL IN<br />

PROGRESS ” is<br />

displayed (lit up) while<br />

in central control<br />

mode.<br />

• The display blinks<br />

when a control<br />

function inaccessible<br />

to a remote controller<br />

is chosen.<br />

• A wireless remote<br />

controller has the<br />

same set of control<br />

functions, although<br />

there is no display.<br />

When a control<br />

operation is<br />

performed via a<br />

wireless remote<br />

controller while in<br />

central control mode,<br />

a peep sound alert (5<br />

times) is provided.<br />

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• During group operation, position setting can be performed individually or<br />

collectively.<br />

2. Swing setting<br />

• The “SWING” sign is displayed, along with alternating images as shown below.<br />

In all operation modes<br />

18<br />

DC motor<br />

(alternating)<br />

• During group operation, swing setting can be performed individually or<br />

collectively.<br />

3. Set louver positions<br />

4-way 1-way (SH) 2-way<br />

Under<br />

ceiling<br />

Normal stop Downward Closed Upward Horizontal<br />

Abnormal stop Downward No change Upward Horizontal<br />

Heating standby Upward Upward Upward Horizontal<br />

Oil/refrigerant recovery Upward Upward No change Horizontal<br />

1. When the fan is turned on, the positions of the stator and rotor are determined.<br />

(The motor turns in incremental steps.)<br />

2. The fan operates in accordance with commands issued by the indoor controller.<br />

Note:<br />

If the fan is rotating while the air conditioner is turned off due to an inflow of outside<br />

air or some other reason, the indoor unit may operate without turning on the fan<br />

motor.<br />

Note:<br />

If fan motor lock is detected, the indoor unit is turned off, with an error display<br />

provided.<br />

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Check code “P12”

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