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CASE 3: Wrong connections between the "CHILD-1" unit and the "CHILD-2" unit
•
If you connect the
“PARENT”
connector of the
“CHILD-1”
unit to the
“1”
connector of the
“CHILD-2”
unit, the
“CHILD-2”
unit will operate as an individual unit, and will not be part of the
Easy-Link System.
CASE 4: Remote controller connected to incorrect unit
•
Either a temperature controller or a remote controller has to be connected to the
“PARENT”
unit. If the remote controller is connected to a
“CHILD”
unit, it will only control that particular
individual
“CHILD”
unit and will not control the Easy-Link System as a whole.
•
The temperature controller of the
“CHILD”
unit will not control the unit on the system.
Connecting two
“PARENT”
connectors together from two separate units
may
damage the computer board
. The communication cable has a female end and
a male end so it’s impossible to have a PARENT-to-PARENT connection with the
communication cable. Do not splice or modify connectors.
WARNING
Installation
Installation Manual
PARENT unit
CHILD-1 unit
CHILD-2 unit
Wrong
Connections
Communicaon cable
Connectors
Connectors
Connectors
Lower bank of
DIP switches
12
34
5
6
OF
F
ON
OF
F
ON
12
3
4
56
Lower bank of
DIP switches
OF
F
ON
1
2
3
45
6
Lower bank of
DIP switches
PA
RENT
1
2
PA
RENT
1
2
PA
RENT
1
2
PARENT unit
CHILD-1 unit
Remote controller
Wrong Connections
Communicaon cable
2
1
2
1
PA
RENT
PA
RENT
Connectors
Connectors
OF
F
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
Lower bank of
DIP switches
OF
F
ON
1
2
3
4
5
6
Lower bank of
DIP switches
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