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¢ Function setting method
1. After verifying that the system is operating normally, press the MODE/EXIT button (SW107)
once.
LED105 LED104
LED105 LED104
2. Press the SELECT button (SW108) to display “F3” on LED104.
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: Do not set “F1” and “F9” usually since they are used for maintenance.
(The display of the LED104 changes each time the SELECT bu
tton is pressed.)
LED105 LED104LED105 LED104 LED105 LED104 LED105 LED104
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Monitoring mode Setting mode Function mode
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rror history mode
3. When “F2” is displayed on the LED104, press the ENTER button (SE109). Indicator on the
LED105 flashes, and the flashing of “F2” on the LED104 stops and lights a number.
LED105 LED104
LED105 LED104
4. With referring to "Setting list
" on page 07-63, press the SELECT button (SW108) to display the
code number of the mode you want to set on the LED105.
LED105 LED104
LED105 LED104
Example: To select switching between Forced stop and Emergency st
op
Then, press the ENTER button (SW109) to confirm the mode you want to set.
Flashing of LED105 stops and lights a number, and the lit number on the LED104 starts to
flash.
LED105 LED104 LED105 LED104
5. Again, with referring to "Setting list" on page 07-63, press the SELECT button (SW108), and
display the code number of the function you want to set on the LED104.
Example: To select the Emergency stop function
LED105 LED104 LED105 LED104
Then, press the ENTER button (SW109) to confirm the function you want to set.
Flashing of LED104 stops and lights a number.
LED105 LED104
LED105 LED104
To set another function, press the ENTER button (SW109) in the completed state of current
setting. Then, repeat steps 4. and 5. to set each function.
LED105 LED104
LED105 LED104
2-1. Setting on outdoor unit PCB - (07-61) - 2. Function settings
FUNCTION
SETTINGS
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SETTINGS

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