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Summary of Contents for SHAKC64AGB

Page 1: ...S H AK C 6 4A GB ...

Page 2: ...this button to select one of the following ALL ZONE2 GR2 UNIT GR1 UNIT UNIT GR1 UNIT UNIT UNIT GR3 UNIT GR2 UNIT GR3 UNIT ZONE1 ALL Used for turning all the air conditioners on and off ZONE Used for turning all the air conditioners of each zone on and off GR Used for turning all the air conditioners of each group on and off NOTE A maximum of 4 zones and 16 groups units in a zone can be set B ZONE ...

Page 3: ...ease the temperature setting Press this button to decrease the temperature setting I FAN SPEED button AUTO The air conditioner automatically decides the fan speed HI High fan speed MED Medium fan speed LO Low fan speed J FLAP button 1 Use this button to set the airflow direction to a specific angle The airflow direction is displayed on the remote control unit Operation mode COOL or DRY HEAT or FAN...

Page 4: ...idual operation M SET button This button is used for setting indoor unit s address when installing the air conditioner NOTE Do not use the SET button for normal operation N CL button Use this button to reset the filter sign The air conditioner has the timer for the filter and informs you when the filter needs cleaning O VENTILATION button Use this button when you installed a fan available in the m...

Page 5: ...oup currently selected group Operation state display on no sign off alarm G The currently selected central control mode 1 2 3 or 4 is displayed H Lights when any of the air conditioners under the system control is operating turns off when none of the air conditioners under the system control is operating Blinks when any conditioner is operating under abnormal conditions and its protection function...

Page 6: ...ng select your desired setting Individual Controls with the remote controller are possible Central 1 Individual ON OFF operation with the remote controller is inhibited Central 2 Individual ON OFF MODE and Temp setting operations with the remote controller are inhibited Central 3 Individual MODE and Temp setting operations with the remote controller are inhibited Central 4 Individual MODE operatio...

Page 7: ...NE No to be operated by pressing ZONE button 3 Press the ON button 4 Set the operation mode by pressing the MODE button 5 Set the desired temperature by pressing one of the temperature setting buttons 6 Set the desired fan speed by pressing the FAN SPEED button 7 Select the control mode Stop Confirming the ZONE No to be selected or ALL indication press the OFF button NOTE In the ALL or ZONE mode n...

Page 8: ... the System Controller 116 47 15 13 160 148 6 6 121 160 148 6 6 121 115 69 21 I 128 80 128 80 36 47 13 Electrical component box Control unit Unit mm Mounting plate for flush mounting Hole for electrical wiring Z Rear plate 4 for mounting 5 diameter holes I 4 5 5 diameter holes for mounting Z view back side Hole for electrical wiring Fig 3 56 ...

Page 9: ...cated on both sides of the rear plate 2 Either the hole in the top of the electrical component box or the hole in the rear plate may be used to feed the electrical wiring 3 If the hole on top is used the rear plate should be turned upside down 3 Secure the system controller in place a If the system controller is being mounted in the normal manner first attach the rear plate to the wall using the s...

Page 10: ...ntrol wiring Low voltage Auxiliary Ground for inter unit control wiring Terminals for remote monitoring Input for turning on air conditioners concurrently Input for turning off air conditioners concurrently Common input for turning air conditioners on or off On operation state indicator output Alarm indicator output Common indicator output SYSTEM CONTROLLER DC voltage pulse Photocoupler input Allo...

Page 11: ... System controller Power supply 50 Hz 60 Hz 220 240 VAC Ground for control wiring Remote controller Remote controller Remote controller Remote controller 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 System Controller Basic Wiring Diagram CAUTION Ensure that wiring connections are correct Incorrect wiring will damage the equipment NOTE 1 Lines consisting of dots and dashes indicate inter unit control wirings 2 In means indoor ...

Page 12: ...ry off the back case The PCB on the back of the control unit is now visible Address Switch Setting Gap Coin Gap WARNING To avoid an electric shock hazard DO NOT touch any terminal on the Printed Circuit Board with a metal rod a screwdriver edge nor a bare hand when power is supplied After installation and adjust ment be sure to turn the BACK UP switch ON All bits are set off when shipped from fact...

Page 13: ...h OFF Central control mode Individual setting by remote controller can be inhibited by system controller ON Remote control mode Setting by system controller is inhibited by other central control equipments Central control Main Sub selection switch OFF Main ON Sub When AMY adaptor etc is used with system controller set the switch to ON position When only 1 system controller is used set the switch t...

Page 14: ...t switches Must be set to OFF position Beep tone switch OFF Beep tone when each button is pushed ON No tone when each button is pushed Indication switch Normally set to OFF position When set to ON position indication is not displayed on LCD of system controller All switches are in OFF position at shipment Fig 3 61 ...

Page 15: ...ting as the table 3 1 4 Stick the system controller unit label in a conspicuous position 2 ON OFF 3 4 5 6 ALL central control 2 ON OFF 3 4 5 6 ALL remote control Inter unit control wiring 2 ON OFF 3 4 5 6 ZONE1 central control 2 ON OFF 3 4 5 6 1 ZONE1 remote control 2 16 ZONE1 central control address 1 16 2 ON OFF 3 4 5 6 ZONE2 central control 2 ON OFF 3 4 5 6 17 ZONE2 remote control 18 32 ZONE2 c...

Page 16: ...on Use the form on page 3 79 for this For method c zone registration is executed automatically proceeding from small indoor unit addresses and small central addresses to larger numbers in numerical order For example Central address 1 2 3 4 5 6 ZONE group 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 Indoor unit address 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 2 2 3 3 1 NOTE 1 An indoor unit address is assigned to each indoor unit during automati...

Page 17: ...9 9 9 41 10 10 10 42 11 11 11 43 12 12 12 44 13 13 13 45 14 14 14 46 15 15 15 47 16 16 16 48 2 1 17 4 1 49 2 18 2 50 3 19 3 51 4 20 4 52 5 21 5 53 6 22 6 54 7 23 7 55 8 24 8 56 9 25 9 57 10 26 10 58 11 27 11 59 12 28 12 60 13 29 13 61 14 30 14 62 15 31 15 63 16 32 16 64 NOTE 1 Assign indoor unit addresses to the desired positions central addresses manually 2 For group control only the main indoor ...

Page 18: ...econds 2 Do not press button 3 Once in this mode the UNIT No CODE No No of SET DATA and indications will flash on the display as shown Fig 3 63 NOTE In case of group control ALL instead of UNIT No will flash on the display Select the main indoor unit address by pressing the button once 4 Set CODE No to 03 using the and buttons NOTE CODE No 03 must be selected to perform zone registration using the...

Page 19: ...mplete the registration by pressing the but ton flashes for a few minutes then goes OFF c Automatic zone registration using the system con troller SHA KC64AGB 1 Press the and buttons at the same time for more than 4 seconds and CODE No C1 will flash 2 Select CODE No C2 by pressing and button and press the button C2 changes from flashing to ON state and automatic zone registration will start 3 All ...

Page 20: ...in the zone registration A Select CODE No C1 by pressing but ton and press the button B Select the flashing GROUP No with ZONE and GROUP but ton Then press the button and reselect the ZONE GROUP and UNIT No C Then complete the auto overlap checking mode by pressing the button Memory Back Up Switch Check the back up switch is ON on the back of the system controller PCB Test Run 1 Supply power to al...

Page 21: ... Factory shipped state 1 OFF OFF 1 OFF OFF Connection wiring for group control Group control Remote controller Remote controller Remote controller Remote controller Standard control Remote controller Main Remote controller less system Remote controller Sub Multiple remote control System controller Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit addre...

Page 22: ...emote controller Group control Standard control Group control R C Main R C Sub Multiple remote control Connected with outdoor unit B Zone 2 Connected with outdoor unit A Zone 1 R C R C Main Sub R C R C Remote controller less system Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Regarding the zone registration for system controller please refer to Installation m...

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