88-14. Common to All ModelsHow to Install the Wireless Remote Controller Receiver1. Warnings about Installation of ReceiversThe wireless remote controller uses a very weak infrared light for its signal, which can result in the signal not being receivedbecause of the following influences, so take care in where the unit is installed.• Inverter or rapid-start type fluorescent lights. (Models without glow lamps)• Plasma display or LCD televisions.• Direct sunlight or other sources of bright light.2. Warnings about Installing Remote Controllers3. Things to remember when wired and wireless remote controllers are installed at the same timeIf a remote controller is to be operated from a remote controller holder that is hung on a wall, turn on the lights in the roomas well as any electrical appliances and then check to make sure the air conditioner works with the remote controller in thelocation where it will be installed. If it works, continue with installation.(1)If the air conditioner is to be switched from the main sensor to a remote controller sensor, pay attention to the followingwhen installing.• Locate where no warm or cold drafts will affect it.• Locate in a place free from direct sunlight.• Locate where it will not be affected by any other heat/cold source.(2)Two remote controllers can be used to controller the unit if the wireless remote controller kit is installed at the same time as thewired remote controller.(Up to 2 remote controllers [a wireless remote controller kit and the wired remote controller] can be installed.)When using 2 remote controllers, one or more units can be operated by the remote controllers.When wiring remote controllers, be sure to double-check the terminal numbers of the indoor unit before connecting themso there are no mistakes in the wiring. (Damage will occur if high voltage [e.g. supply voltage] is applied)1.It is not possible to use more than one wireless remote controller kit with one indoor unit.(A receiver located separately can be used at the same time)2.If both a wireless and a wired remote controller are to be installed and used at the same time, one of them must be set upas the sub remote controller.3.If the wired remote controller is to be the sub remote controller, change the wired remote controller to the sub remote controller.If the wireless remote controller is to be the secondary, turn the #3 switch on the wireless receiver (operation panel)from OFF to ON. (see next page)If a group of units are to be controlled by 2 remote controllers;* Main/sub remote controllers will work regardless of which indoorunit they are installed to.Use wiring of 0.5 mm2 to 2 mm2 for field supply.Make the total wire length when cross-wiring a group nomore than 200 m.When 1 indoor unit is operated by 2 remote controllers:* Either of the remote controllers can be set to main/sub.Use wiring of 0.5 mm2 to 2 mm2 for field supply.Use a total wire length of no more than 400 m.CN11 2 1 2NOTEWireless Remote Controller Kit Wired Remote Controller(Sold Separately)Receiver(Sold Separately)Remote Controller Wiring(Field Supply)Indoor Unit* (Main) * (Sub) Wireless RemoteController Kit1st IndoorUnit2nd IndoorUnit3rd IndoorUnit4th IndoorUnit* (Main) * (Sub)Cross-wiring Remote controllers for GroupControl (Field Supply)WiredRemote ControllerCN11 2 1 28-14AMP Air Conditioningwww.ampair.co.uk | sales@ampair.co.uk