Intesis INWFIPAN001R1XX AC Cloud Control Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Intesis
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Intesis INWFIPAN001R1XX AC Cloud Control
HMS Industrial Networks S.L.U
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Safety instructions
WARNING
Carefully follow these safety and installation instructions. Improper work may
lead to serious harm to your health and may seriously damage the Intesis AC
Cloud Control device (hereafter referred to as “AC Cloud Control”) and/or the
Indoor Unit.
- This AC Cloud Control must be installed by accredited technical personnel (electrician, installer, or authorized technical) following all the safety instructions.
- This AC Cloud Control must only be installed in a restricted access location.
- Before manipulating the Indoor Unit be sure it is completely disconnected from the main power.
- In case of installing the AC Cloud Control inside of the Indoor Unit, preferably fix the AC Cloud Control and its communication cables to an appropriate point of the Indoor Unit plastic cover, taking care to do not block the movement of mobile parts and as far as possible from tubes containing liquids and power cables.
AC Cloud Control parts
- A. Lid.
- B. LED indicator.
- C. Push button.
- D. AC connector.
- E. External Power Supply (PS) Connector.
- F. DIP-Switches.
Connection parts
- A. AC Cloud Control.
- B. Wi-Fi Access point or router.
- C. R1/R2 connector.
- D. Remote Controller (RC).
Connection process
- Unplug the Indoor Unit from the main power.
- Access to the main Printed Circuit Board.
- Locate the R1/R2 socket connector.
- Select a location for the AC Cloud Control.
- Connect the AC Cloud Control to the Indoor Unit.
- Close the Indoor Unit.
- Plug the Indoor Unit to the main power.
External Power Supply Important: If a wired remote controller of the Indoor Unit manufacturer is connected to the same bus, communication may shut down. Connect the PS connector of AC Cloud Control to an external power supply to overcome this situation. Connect a NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source (LPS) and SELV rated power supply to the AC Cloud Control, respecting the polarity. Always apply a voltage within the range admitted and of enough power (12V DC, min. 100 mA).
DIP-switches settings
Make sure the switches are properly set to cover your needs.
Switches 1 2 3 4 | Description |
---|---|
1 X X X | Header in R/-R2 bus. Wired Remote Controller not needed. If it |
exists, it must be configured as Follower
0 X X X| Follower in R1/R2 bus. Wired Remote Controller must be present and
configured as Header (Default value)
X 1 X X| Temperature in Fahrenheit
X 0 X X| Temperature in Celsius (Default value)
X X 1 X| High-Performance Mode
X X 0 X| Low-Performance Mode (Default value)
X X X 1| Maximum Wi-Fi range
X X X 0| Minimum Wi-Fi range (Default value)
Switch 3
This switch determines the performance of the AC Cloud Control. Running in
High-Performance mode means maximum consumption and maximum performance.
Switch 4
This switch determines the Wi-Fi range of the AC Cloud Control. Consider that
changing this switch may affect the AC Cloud Control Wi-Fi communication,
making impossible for the AC Cloud Control in a running installation to reach
the current access point or Wi-Fi network to which is connected. In case no
external supply is used: In very specific installations, the Indoor Unit port
consumption may be overpassed, making the AC Cloud Control reboot. If that
happens, decrease the AC Cloud Control consumption using SW3 and SW4.
NOTE: To save the switch setup, disconnect the indoor unit from the main
power or the AC Cloud Control from the Indoor Unit.