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4.0 Operation
The unit is supplied with an infrared remote controller (K) as standard, as well as its
support base (L) which can be wall mounted. A magnet keeps the controller attached to
the base.
The controller is equipped with an LCD display to visualise the setting to be transferred
to the unit; anytime a touch button is pressed, the setting shown on the LCD display is
transferred to the unit. The IR receiver (J) is placed on the left side of the ventilation unit:
it is recommended to point the controller towards the receiver when any setting needs
to be transferred.
One remote controller can control numerous units.
When switched on the fan unit emits a long acoustic signal.
Through the IR controller the following functionalities can be activated/deactivated.
When a setting is transferred to the unit, a short acoustic signal is emitted and a green
led flashes.
In case the remote controller gets lost or the batteries are dead, speeds 1, 3 and OFF
position can be selected from the
unit’s
touch button (C). The airflow direction is always
alternate and the operation mode (either comfort or efficiency) is the last selected from
the remote controller.
It is possible to synchronized up to 10 units contemporaneously, through wire (2 pole
twisted pair type, max 30m length) so to have mode and inversion time synchronized.
When the unit is switched on for the first time, the rotation direction of each unit
(clockwise or anti-clockwise) is automatically established. Other functionalities like
speed, smart humidity control and boost, continue to be controlled independently on
each single unit.
Wiring diagram as per fig. 16B.
4.1 Remote functions
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