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To change between return air and intake air: enter Toshiba's Wired Controller "field setting menu", select setting '''#32''' and set it to:<br>
 
To change between return air and intake air: enter Toshiba's Wired Controller "field setting menu", select setting '''#32''' and set it to:<br>
'''0000'''-for return air or<br>
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'''0000''' - for return air or<br>
0001-for remote sensor<br>
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'''0001''' - for remote sensor<br>
Coolmaster will automatically display room temp accordingly to Wired Controller setting #32.
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Coolmaster will automatically display room temperature accordingly to Wired Controller setting '''#32'''.
 
 
CoolMasterNet will read ambient temperature measured by Thermostat - local wired controller (like BRC1E72) if following field settings had being done on Thermostat:<br>
 
Setting '''10-2''' = 03 - Only the thermostat thermistor will be utilized by Indoor unit.<br>
 
Setting '''10-5''' = 02 - Room temperature value reported to CoolMasterNet by Indoor is taken from Thermostat
 

Latest revision as of 01:48, 18 May 2019

Control Wiring Termination

In some cases with relatively big HVAC systems, where the total length of the wiring is high, control wire termination may be required. Termination can also be helpful if a control communication is noisy as a result of external electromagnetic influence. Termination can be easily made on CoolMasterNet side. To do it turn ON DIP Switch S2 - for line L1 and/or S3 - for line L2 as shown below. Rest of the DIP Switches should not be changed.
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Reading intake air temperature instead of return air

To change between return air and intake air: enter Toshiba's Wired Controller "field setting menu", select setting #32 and set it to:
0000 - for return air or
0001 - for remote sensor
Coolmaster will automatically display room temperature accordingly to Wired Controller setting #32.