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OPERATION MANUAL

Thank you very much for purchasing our product.


Before using your unit, please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference.
This manual gives detailed description of the precautions that should be
brought to your attention during operation.
In order to ensure correct service of the wired controller, please read this
manual carefully before using the unit.
For convenience of future reference, keep this manual after reading it.

CONTENTS

1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS


1.1 About the documentation 01
1.2 For the user 02

2 A GLANCE OF THE USER INTERFACE


2.1 The appearance of the wired controller 05
2.2 Status icons 06

3 USING HOME PAGES


3.1 About home pages 07
4 MENU STRUCTURE
4.1 About the menu structure 11
4.2 To go to the menu structure 11
4.3 To navigate in the menu structure 11

5 BASIC USAGE
5.1 Screen unlock 12
5.2 Turning ON/OFF controls 14
5.3 Adjusting the temperature 19
5.4 Adjusting space operation mode 22

6 NETWORK CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES


6.1 Wired controller setting 25
6.2 Smart home appliances networking guidelines 28

7 INSTALLATION MANUAL
7.1 Safety precaution 35
7.2 Other precautions 38
7.3 Installation procedure and matching setting of
wired controller 39
7.4 Front cover installation 46

8 MODBUS MAPPING TABLE


8.1 Modbus port communication specification 48
1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
1.1 About the documentation
The original documentation is written in English. All other languages are
translations.
The precautions described in this document cover very important topics,
follow them carefully.
All activities described in the installation manual must be performed by
an authorized installer.
1.1.1 Meaning of warnings and symbols

DANGER
Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury.

DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION


Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution.

DANGER: RISK OF BURNING


Indicates a situation that could result in burning because of
extreme hot or cold temperatures.

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WARNING
Indicates a situation that could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION
Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTE
Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property
damage.

i INFORMATION

Indicates useful tips or additional information.

1.2 For the user


If you are not sure how to operate the unit, contact your installer.

02
The appliance is not intended for use by persons, including children,
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for
their safety. Children must be supervised to ensure that they do not play
with the product.

CAUTION
Do NOT rinse the unit. This may cause electric shocks or fire.

NOTE
Do NOT place any objects or equipment on top of the unit.
Do NOT sit, climb or stand on the unit.

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Units are marked with the following symbol:

This means that electrical and electronic products may not be mixed with
unsorted household waste. Do not try to dismantle the system yourself: the
dismantling of the system, treatment of the refrigerant, of oil and of other
parts must be done by an authorized installer and must comply with
applicable legislation. Units must be treated at a specialized treatment
facility for reuse, recycling and recovery. By ensuring this product is
disposed of correctly, you will help to prevent potential negative
consequences for the environment and human health. For more
information, contact your installer or local authority.

04
2 A GLANCE OF THE USER INTERFACE
2.1 The appearance of the wired controller

Enter the menu


structure from
the home page
Turn on or off the
space operation
mode or DHW
mode turn on or
off the function
Navigate the in the menu
cursor on the structure
display/navigate
in the menu
structure/adjust
the settings

Long press for


Come back to
unlocking /locking
the up level
the controller
Go to the next step when
unlock /lock some
programming a schedule in
function such as
the menu structure / confirm
''DHW TEMP.
a selection/enter a submenu
ADJUST''
in the menu structure

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2.2 Status icons

Lock icon Weekly schedule icon 7


At the next scheduled action, Timer icon
the desired temp. will decrease.
the desired temp. Outdoor ambient temp.
will not change.
the desired temp. WLAN icon
will decrease.
the desired temp. Domestic hot water
will increase.
The disinfect
Fan coil function is activated
Radiator
Turn off OFF
The floor heating Turn on ON
Water flow desired temp.
DHW tank temp.
Room desired temp.
Heat mode Additional heat source
Cool mode
The solar energy is activated
Auto mode
Tank heater is activated
Additional heat source
Error or protection icon
Electric pipe heat source
Smart grid icon
The compressor is activated

The pumpi is activated


Prevent Holiday away Silent mode ECO mode
Defrost mode
freezing mode /home is activated is activated
is activated
is activated is activated

Fan coil Radiator The floor heating Domestic hot water


Free electricity Valley electricity Peak electricity
ON
Smart grid FREE VALLEY PEAK
OFF

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3 USING HOME PAGES
3.1 About home pages
You can use the home pages to read out and change settings that are
meant for daily usage. What you can see and do on the home pages is
described where applicable. Depending on the system layout, the following
home pages may be possible:
Room desired temperature (ROOM )
Water flow desired temperature (MAIN)
DHW tank actual temperature (TANK)
DHW=domestic hot water
home page1
If you have set the WATER FLOW TEMP. as YES and ROOM TEMP. as
NON, the system has the function including floor heating and making hot
water. The following page will appear:
NOTE
All the pictures in the manual are used to explain, the actual pages in the
screen may have some difference.

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home page2
If you have set the WATER FLOW TEMP. as NON and ROOM TEMP.
as YES, the system has the function including floor heating and making
hot water. The following page will appear:

NOTE
The interface should be installed in the floor heating room to check the
room temperature.

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home page3
If the DHW MODE is set NON , and if ''WATER FLOW TEMP.'' is set YES,
''ROOM TEMP.'' is set YES,There will be main page and additional page.
The system has the function including floor heating and space cooling for
fan coil, home page 3 will appear:

MAIN
PAGE

ADDITION
PAGE

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home page4
If the DHW MODE is set YES. There will be main page and addition
page. The system has the function including floor heating, space
cooling for fan coil and domestic hot water, home page 4 will appear:

MAIN
PAGE

ADDITION
PAGE

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4 MENU STRUCTURE
4.1 About the menu structure
You can use the menu structure to read out and configure settings that are
NOT meant for daily usage. What you can see and do in the menu structure
is described where applicable.

4.2 To go to the menu structure


From a home page, press ''MENU''. Result: The menu structure appear

MENU MENU
OPERATION MODE SERVICE INFORMATION
PRESET TEMPERATURE OPERATION PARAMRTER
DOMESTIC HOT WATER(DHW) FOR SERVICEMAN
SCHEDULE WLAN SETTING
OPTIONS
CHILD LOCK
OK ENTER OK ENTER

4.3 To navigate in the menu structure


Use''▼'' ''▲'' to scroll.

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5 BASIC USAGE
5.1 Screen Unlock
If the icon is on the screen, the controller is locked. The
following page is displayed:

Press any key, the icon will flash. Long press the
''UNLOCK'' key. The icon will disappear, the interface can
be controlled.

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The interface will be locked if there is no handing for a long time(about 120
seconds) If the inerface is unlocked, long press "unlock", the interface will
be locked.

Long press Long press


UNLOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK UNLOCK

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5.2 Turning ON/OFF controls
Use the interface to turn on or off the unit for space heating or cooling.
The ON/OFF of the unit can be controlled by the interface if the ROOM
TEHERMOSTAT is NON.(See ''ROOM THERMOSTAT SETTING'' in
"Installation and owner's manual (M-thermal split indoor unit)")
Press ''◄ '' ''▲'' on home page,the black cursor will appear:

1 ) When the cursor is on the temperature of space operation mode side (Including
heat mode , cool mode and auto mode A ), press ''ON/OFF'' key to
turn on/off space heating or cooling.

OFF

ON/OFF

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If the DHW TYPE is set NON,then following pages will display:

OFF

ON/OFF

If the TEMP. TYPE is set ROOM TEMP. , then following pages will display:

OFF

ON/OFF

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Use the room thermostat to turn on or off the unit for space heating or
cooling.
The room thermostat is SET YES(see ''ROOM THERMOSTAT
SETTING'' on "Installation and owner's manual (M-thermal split indoor
unit)") the unit is turned on or off by the room thermostat press ON/OFF on
the interface, the following page will display:

Turning on or off cooling/


heating mode is controlled by
the room thermostat.
Please turn on or off cooling/
heating mode by the room
thermostat.

OK CONFIRM

DUAL ROOM THERMOSTAT is set YES(see ''ROOM THERMOSTAT


SETTING'' in "Installation and owner's manual (M-thermal split indoor unit)"
).The room thermostat for fan coil is turned off ,the room thermostat for the
floor heating is turned on,and the unit is running, but the display is OFF. The
following page is displayed:

16
OFF OFF
2

Use the interface to turn on or off the unit for DHW.Press ''►'' ''▼''on
home page,the black cursor will appear:

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2When the cursor is on DHW operation mode. Press ''ON/OFF'' key to
turn on/off the DHW mode.
If the space operation is ON,then following pages will display:

ON/OFF

If the space operation mode is OFF,then following pages will display:

OFF

ON/OFF

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5.3 Adjusting the temperature
Press ''◄ '' ''▲'' on home page, the black cursor will appear:

If the cursor is on the temperature, use the ''◄'' '' ►'' to select and use
''▼'' ''▲'' to adjust the temperature.

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2

20
2.m
3.Th

15

21
make 5.4
sure you space
Adjusting are next to home
operation mode appliances.
Adjusting space operation mode by interface. Go to ''MENU'' > ''SPACE
OPERATION MODE'' . Press"OK", the following page will appear:
he 2.4GHz bandOPERATION
wireless MODE
signal is enabled on your wire
Operation mode setting:

HEAT COOL AUTO

1 Download MSmartLife App


O K CONFIRM

Scan
There arethe QR
three code
modes below,
to be selectedor including
searchHEAT,
for COOL and
AUTO mode. Use the ''◄'' '' ►'' to scroll, press ”OK” to select.
"MSmartLife"
Even inOK
if you don’t press Google
button andpaly(Android
exit the page by pressing BACK
button, the mode would still effective if the cursor have be moved to the
operation mode.
devices) or App Store(ios devices) to
If there is only HEAT(COOL) mode, the following page will appear:
OPERATION MODE OPERATION MODE
MSmartLife
Operation mode can only be set Operation mode can only be set
heat mode: cool mode:
HEAT COOL

O K CONFIRM O K CONFIRM

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The operation mode can not be changed see cool MODE SETTING on
installation and ower's manual.

eless router.
If you
select…
Then the space operation mode is…

Always heating mode


heat

2 Register or Login account


Always cooling mode
Open cool
the app and create a user account ,if
you already have one ,just login in .
Automatically changed by the software based on the outdoor
temperature (and depending on installer settings of the
indoor temperature), and takes monthly restrictions into
A account.
auto Note: Automatic changeover is only possible under certain
conditions.
Login

See the FOR SERVICEMAN> AUTO MODE SETTING in


Enter email

"Installation and ower's manual (M-thermal split indoor unit)".


Enter password
Login
Login

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Adjust space operation mode by the room thermostat, see ''ROOM
THERMOSTAT'' on "Installation and owner's manual (M-thermal split
indoor unit)" .
Go to MENU>OPERATION MODE, if you press any key to select or
adjust, the follpage will appear:

Cool/heat mode is controlled by


the room thermostat.

Please adjust the operation mode


by the room thermostat.

O K CONFIRM

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6 Network Configuration Guidelines
The wired controller realizes intelligent control with a built-in module,
which receives control signal from the APP.
Before connecting the WLAN, please check for it if the router in your
environment is active and make sure that the wired controller is
well-connected to the wireless signal.
During the Wireless distribution process, the LCD icon “ ” flashes
to indicate that the network is being deployed. After the process is
completed, the icon “ ” will be constantly on.

6.1 Wired Controller Setting


The wired controller settings include AP MODE and RESTORE WLAN
SETTING.

WLAN SETTING
AP MODE
RESTORE WLAN SETTING

OK ENTER

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Activate the WLAN by interface. Go to "MENU"> "WLAN
SETTING"> "AP MODE".
Press"OK", the following page will appear:

AP MODE

Do you want to activate the


WLAN network and exit?

NO YES
OK CONFIRM

Use ''◄'' '' ►'' to move to"YES", press "OK" to select AP mode.
Select AP Mode correspondingly on the mobile device and continue the
follow-up settings according to the APP prompts.

CAUTION
After enter Ap mode, if it’s not connected with mobile phone, the
LCD icon " " will flash 10 minutes then disappear.
If it’s connected with the mobile phone, the icon " " will be
constantly display.

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Restore WLAN setting by interface. Go to “MENU”> “WLAN SETTING”
> “RESTORE WLAN SETTING” .
Press"OK", the following page will appear:

RESTORE WLAN SETTING

Do you want to restore the


WLAN setting and exit?

NO YES
OK CONFIRM

Use ''◄'' ''►'' to move to "YES", press ”OK” to restore WLAN setting.
Complete the above operation and wireless configuration is reset.

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6.2 Smart home appliances networking guidelines

1 Download MSmartLife App


Scan the QR code below, or search for "MSmartLife" in
Google play(Android devices) or App Store
(ios devices) to download the app;

MSmartLife

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22 Register or Login account
Open the app and create a user account, if you already
have one, just log in.

Login
Enter email

Enter password
Login
Login

Wi-F

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3 Add your appliance
3 Add your appliance
TapTap
thethe"+"icon
"+"icon toto add
add home
home appliance
appliance to
to your MsmartLife
account.
your MsmartLife account

MSmartLife

Fi Status Light Ind

Slowly flashing Waiting for connection

quickly Flashing 30Conecting with your


wireless router
4 Connected to the network
4 Connected to the network
Follow the instrctions
Follow in inthe
the instructions the app
app toto
setset upWiFithe
up the
connection.If the network connection fails, please refer to
Wi-Fi connection.
the App tips forIfoperation.
the network connection
fails, please refer to the App tips for operation.

Set home appliances

Equipment networking
guidelines

Connection complete

Next Sure
Sure
Next

dication of digital tube

AP Waiting for connection

AP AP Flash 31 Conecting with your


wireless router
Notes on networking

When networking the product, please make sure that the mobile phone
is as close as possible to the product.

According to the App tips, if the product only supports 2.4GHZ wifi
communication, please note that the 2.4GHz network is selected for
connection.

Midea recommends WiFi router SSID names contain only


alphanumeric values. If special characters, punctuation marks or
spaces are used it might prevent the SSID name from showing up in
the available networks to join in the App. Try it and if the SSID shows
up then it is ok to use, otherwise log into the router and change the
SSID name.

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A large number of devices on the WiFi router can affect
network stability, there is no way that Midea can advise a
specific number limitation as this depends on router quality
and many other factors.

If the router or WiFi name and WiFi password change, please


repeat the above process to reconnect to the network.

As the product technology is updated, the content of


MSmartLife may change, and the actual display in
MSmartLifeApp shall prevail.

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Warning and troubleshooting
for networking failures
When the product is connected to the network, please make sure
that the phone is as close as possible to the product.

We only support 2.4GHz band routers at present.

Special characters (punctuation, spaces, etc.) are not


recommended as part of the WLAN name.

It is recommended that you connect no more than 10 devices to


a single router lest home appliances are affected by weak or
unstable network signal.

If the password of the router or WLAN is changed, clear all


settings and reset the appliance.

The contents of APP might change in version updates and actual


operation shall prevail.

WIFI information

WIFI transmit frequency range:2.4002.4835 GHz


EIRP not more than 20dbm

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7 INSTALLATION MANUAL
7.1 Safety precaution
Read the safety precautions carefully before installing the unit.
Stated below are important safety issues that must be obeyed.
Conform there is no abnormal phenomena during test operation after
complete, then hand the manual to the user.
Meaning of marks:

WARNING
Means improper handling may lead to personal death or severe
injury.

CAUTION
Means improper handling may lead to personal injury or property
loss.

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WARNING
Please entrust the distributor or professionals to install the unit.
Installation by other persons may lead to imperfect installation,
electric shock or fire.

Strictly follow this manual.


Imporper installation may lead to electric shock or fire.

Reinstallation must be performed by professionals.


improper installation may lead to electric shock or fire.

Do not disassemble your air conditioner at will.


A random disassembly may cause abnormal operation or
heating, which may result in fire.

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CAUTION
Do not install the unit in a place vulnerable to leakage of
flammable gases.
Once flammable gases are leaked and left around the wired
controller, fire may occure.

The wiring should adapt to the wired controller current.


Otherwise, electric leakage or heating may occur and result in
fire.

The specified cables shall be applied in the wiring. No external


force may be applied to the terminal.
Otherwise, wire cut and heating may occur and result in fire.

Do not place the wired remote controller near


the lamps, to avoid the remote signal of the
controller to be disturbed. (refer to the right
figure)

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solid Connected to your
wireless router
7.2 Other Precautions
7.2.1. Installation location
Notes oninstall
Do not networking
the unit in a place with much oil, steam, sulfide gas.
Otherwise, the product may deform and fail.
7.2.2 Preparation before installation
When1)networking
Check whether the following assemblies are complete.
the product, please make sure that the mobile phone is as cl
to the product.
No. Name Qty. Remarks
According to the App tips, if the product only supports 2.4GHZ wifi communicat
that the12.4GHz network is selected for
Wired Controller 1 connection.
The router WiFi name is not recommended to contain Chinese or special chara
(including Cross round head wood
2 punctuation marks and spaces). 3 For Mounting on the Wall
mounting screw
It is recommended that no more than 10 devices be connected under the same
the impactCross
of unstable signals on the network.
round head For Mounting on the
3
If the router or WiFi name 2
and WiFi password change, please repeat the abov
mounting screw Electrical Switch Box

4 Installation and Owner's Manual 1

This accessory is used when


5 Plastic bolt 2 install the centralized control
inside the electric cabinet

6 Plastic expansion pipe 3 For mounting on the Wall

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Connected to your
Exit display
wireless router

7.2.3 Note for installation of wired controller:


1) This installation manual contains information about the procedure of
installing Wired Remote Controller. Please refer to Indoor Unit Installation
Manual for connection between Wired Remote Controller and Indoor Unit.
2) Circuit of Wired Remote Controller is low voltage circuit. Never connect
it with a standard 220V/380V circuit or put it into a same Wiring Tube with
lose as possible
the circuit.
3) The shielded cable must be connected stable to the ground, or
tion, pleasetransmission
note may fail.
4) Do not attempt to extend the shielded cable by cutting, if it is necessary,
use Terminal Connection Block to connect.
acters 5) After finishing connection, do not use Megger to have the insulation
check for the signal wire.
e routerto avoid
7.3 Installation procedure and matching setting of wired
controller
ve process

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7.3.1 Structure size figure
120mm 20mm

Figure A
120mm
19mm
84mm

44mm

46mm

60mm

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7.3.2 Wiring

1 2 3 4 5
A B X Y E

A B X Y E

E
Wired Controller H2 A+ Modlous
H1
B-

Input Voltage(A/B) 13.5VAC

Wiring size 0.75mm 2

The rotating coded switch S3(0-F) on the main control


01
board of hydraulic module is used for set the modbus
23

address.
4 56

789 By default the units have this coded switch positioned=0,


but this corresponds to the modbus address 16 , while the
others positions corresponds the number, e.g. pos=2 is
address 2, pos=5 is address 5.

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7.3.3 Back cover installation

Buckling position
Back cover

Front cover

Straight head
screwdriver

Screw hole installed on the


three M4X20

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Screw hole installed on the
three M4X20

Screw hole installed on 86


Electrician box, use two
M4X25

Back cover

Signal
switching
wires

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1 ) Use straight head screwdriver to insert in the buckling position in the
bottom of wired controller, and spin the screwdriver to take down the back
cover. (Pay attention to spinning direction, otherwise will damage the back
cover!)
2) Use three M4X20 screws to directly install the back cover on the wall.
3) Use two M4X25 screws to install the back cover on the 86 electrician
box, and use one M4X20 screws for fixing on the wall.
4) Adjust the length of two plastic screw bars in the accessory to be
standard length from the electrical box screw bar to the wall. Make sure
while installing the screw bar to the wall, making it as flat as the wall.
5) Use cross head screws to fix the wired controller bottom cover in the wall
through the screw bar. Make sure the wired controller bottom cover is on
the same level after installation, and then install the wired controller back to
the bottom cover.
6) Over fastening the screw will lead to deforma tion of back cover.

Left down
side wire
outlet

Cutting place of left


down side wire outlet

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B C

Electricianbox
44mm

Wiring Wall hole and wiring hole


60mm hole Diameter Φ8--Φ10

Putty Putty Putty


Trap
Trap
Trap

Avoid the water enter into the wired remote controller, use trap and putty to
seal the connectors of wires during wiring installation.

45
7.4 Front cover installation
After adjusting the front cover and then buckle the front cover; avoid
clamping the communication switching wire during installation.

Sensor can not be


affected with damp.

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Correct install the back cover and firmly buckle the front cover and back
cover, otherwise will make the front cover drop off.

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8 MODBUS MAPPING TABLE
8.1 Modbus Port Communication Specification
Port: RS-485; the wired controller XYE is the communication port for
connecting with the hydraulic module. H1 and H2 are the Modbus
communication ports.
Communication address: It is consistent with the DIP switch address of the
hydraulic module.

Baud rate: 9600.


Number of digits: Eight
Verification: none
Stop Bit: 1 bit
Communication protocol: Modbus RTU (Modbus ASCII is not supported)

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8.1.1 Mapping of registers in the wired controller
The following addresses can use 03H, 06H (write single register),
10H (write multiple register)
Register Description Remarks
address
0 Power on or off. BIT15 Reserved
(PLC:40001) BIT14 Reserved
BIT13 Reserved
BIT12 Reserved
BIT11 Reserved
BIT10 Reserved
BIT9 Reserved
BIT8 Reserved
BIT7 Reserved
BIT6 Reserved
BIT5 Reserved
BIT4 Reserved
0: power off floor heating; 1: power on floor
BIT3 heating;(zone 2) (water flow temperature control)
BIT2 0: DHW(T5S) power off; 1: DHW(T5S) power on
BIT1 0: power off floor heating; 1: power on floor heating;(zone 1)
(water flow temperature control)
BIT0 0: power off air conditioner; 1: power on air conditioner;
(zone 1) (room temperature control)

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1(PLC: 40002) Setting the mode 1: Auto; 2: Cool; 3: Heat; Others: Invalid
Setting water water
Bit8-Bit15 Water temperature T1s is corresponding to the floor heating.(zone 2)
temperature T1S
2(PLC: 40003)
Bit0-Bit7 Water temperature T1s is corresponding to the floor heating.(zone 1)

The room temperature range is between 17°C and 30°C, and is valid when there is Ta.
3(PLC: 40004) Setting air temperature Ts
Portocol value=actual value*2

4(PLC: 40005) T5s The water tank temperature range is between 20°C and 75°C.

BIT15 Reserved

BIT14 Reserved

BIT13 1: climate curve setting is valid; 0: climate curve setting is invalid. (zone2)

BIT12 1: climate curve setting is valid; 0: climate curve setting is invalid. (zone1)

BIT11 DHW pump's running constant-temperature water recycling

BIT10 ECO mode

BIT9 Reserved
5(PLC: 40006) Function Setting
BIT8 Holiday home (the status can only be read, not changed)

BIT7 0: Silent mode level1; 1: Silent mode level2

BIT6 Silent mode


BIT5 Holiday away (the status can only be read, but cannot be changed)
BIT4 Disinfect
BIT3 Reserved
BIT2 Reserved
BIT1 Reserved
BIT0 Reserved
Bit8-Bit15 Climate Curve 1-9(zone 2)
6 (PLC: 40007) Curve selection
Bit0-Bit7 Climate Curve 1-9(zone 1)
0: Invalid TBH is the electric water tank heater.
7(PLC: 40008) Forced water heating 1: Forced IBH1 and 2 are the hydraulic module's rear electric heater.
on IBH1 and 2 can be activated together.
8 (PLC: 40009) Forced TBH 2: Forced TBH cannot be activated together with IBH1 and IBH2.
off
9(PLC: 40010) Forced IBH1

10(PLC: 40011) t_SG_MAX 0-24 Hours


Leaving water temperature T1s setting range instruction:
In cooling mode, T1S low temp setting range is 5~25°C;T1S high temp setting range is 18~25°C.
In heating mode, T1S low temp setting range is 22~55°C;T1S high temp setting range is 35~70°C.

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8.1.2 When the wired controller is connected to the hydraulic module, the
parameters of the whole unit can be checked:
Whole unit parameter mapping address table
1) Running parameters
Register address Description Remarks
100(PLC: 40101) Operating frequency Compressor operating frequency in Hz
Outdoor unit's actual operating mode, 2: cooling, 3:
101(PLC: 40102) Operating Mode
heating, 0: off
102(PLC: 40103) Fan Speed Fan speed, in r/min
Openness of the outdoor unit's electronic expansion valve in
103(PLC: 40104) PMV openness
P
104(PLC: 40105) Water inlet temperature TW_in, unit: °C
105(PLC: 40106) Water outlet temperature TW_out, unit: °C
106(PLC: 40107) T3 Temperature Condenser temperature, unit: °C
107(PLC: 40108) T4 Temperature Outdoor ambient temperature unit: °C
108(PLC: 40109) Discharge temperature Compressor discharge temperature Tp unit: °C
109(PLC: 40110) Return air temperature Compressor air return temperature unit: °C
110(PLC: 40111) T1 Total water outlet temperature unit: °C
System total water outlet temperature (behind the auxiliary
111(PLC: 40112) T1B
heater) , unit: °C
112(PLC: 40113) T2 Refrigerant liquid side temperature, unit: °C
113(PLC: 40114) T2B Refrigerant gas side temperature, unit: °C
114(PLC: 40115) Ta Room temperature, unit: °C
115(PLC: 40116) T5 Water tank temperature, unit: °C
116(PLC: 40117) Pressure 1 Outdoor unit high pressure value, unit: kPa
117(PLC: 40118) Pressure 2 Outdoor unit low pressure value, unit: kPa
118(PLC: 40119) Outdoor unit current Outdoor unit operating current, unit: A
119(PLC: 40120) Outdoor unit voltage Outdoor unit voltage, unit: V
120(PLC: 40121) Tbt1 Tbt1, unit: °C
121(PLC: 40122) Tbt2 Tbt2, unit: °C
122(PLC: 40123) Compressor operation time Compressor operating time in hour
0702 for 200 register is reserved. When it is 071x, data 4-
123(PLC: 40124) Unit capacity
30 means 4-30kW
124(PLC: 40125) Current fault Check the code table for detailed fault codes
125(PLC: 40126) Fault 1
126(PLC: 40127) Fault 2 Check the code table for detailed fault codes.
127(PLC: 40128) Fault 3

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BIT15 Request to send operation parameter, 1:
request; 0: not request
BIT14 Request to send software version, 1:
request; 0: not request

BIT13 Request
request
to send SN code, 1: request; 0: not

BIT12 Reserved
BIT11 EUV 1: free electricity; 0: judge by SG's signal
SG 1: normal electricity; 0: high price electr
BIT10
icity (judge when EUV is 0)
BIT9 Anti-freezing operation for water tank
128(PLC: 40129) Status bit 1 BIT8 Solar energy signal input
BIT7 Cooling mode set by room thermostat
BIT6 Heating mode set by room thermostat
BIT5 Outdoor unit test mode mark
BIT4 Remote On/Off (1: d8)
BIT3 Oil return
BIT2 Anti-freezing
BIT1 Defrosting
BIT0 Reserved
BIT15 DEFROST
BIT14 Auxiliary heat source
BIT13 RUN
BIT12 ALARM
BIT11 Solar water pump
BIT10 HEAT4
BIT9 SV3
BIT8 Mixed water pump P_c
129(PLC: 40130) Load output
BIT7 Water return water P_d
BIT6 External water pump P_o
BIT5 SV2
BIT4 SV1
BIT3 Water pump PUMP_I
BIT2 Electric heater TBH
BIT1 Electric heater IBH2
BIT0 Electric heater IBH1
130(PLC: 40131) Software version 1~99 is the software version of hydronic module

131(PLC: 40132) Wired controller version No. 1~99 is the wired controller's version number.

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132(PLC: 40133) Unit target frequency Hz
133(PLC: 40134) DC bus current Unit: A
134(PLC: 40135) DC bus voltage The actual value/10, unit: V
135( PLC: 40136) TF module temperature Feedback on outdoor unit, unit: °C
Climate curve
136(PLC: 40137) The corresponding calculated T1S of zone 1
T1S calculated value 1
Climate curve
137( PLC: 40138) The corresponding calculated T1S of zone 2
T1S calculated value 2

138( PLC: 40139) Water flow The actual value*100, unit: m3/H
Limit scheme of
139(PLC: 40140) Scheme value
outdoor unit current
Ability of Hyd raulic
140(PLC: 40141) The actual value*100, unit: kW
module
141(PLC: 40142) Tsolar Tsolar
Respectively represent the online status
Quantity of units in BIT1-BIT15
142(PLC: 40143) of slaves unit 1-15
parallel
BIT0 Reserved
Higher bits for electricity
143(PLC: 40144)
consumption
Lower bits for electricity
144(PLC: 40145)
consumption
Higher bits for power
145(PLC: 40146)
output

Lower bits for power


146(PLC: 40147)
output

Note :
1. When T1B unavailable, "25" would display in upper unit address 113.
2. When Sphera A without TB2, the wired controller would display"--" and "25" would display in
upper unit address 113.
3.When Ta unavailable, "25" would display in upper unit address 113.
4. When E series without Tbt1Tbt2,the wired controller would display"--" and "0" would display
in upper unit addresses 120 and 121.

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2) Parameter setting
Register address Description Remarks
The upper 8 bits are the types of home appliances:
Air to water heat pump: 0x07
200(PLC: 40201) Home appliance type The middle 4 bits are product codes: 0x1*
The lower 4 bits are sub-type:
R32: 0x*2

201(PLC: 40202) Temperature upper limit of T1S cooling Lower 8 bits are for zone 1. higher 8 bits are for zone 2

202(PLC: 40203) Temperature lower limit of T1S cooling Lower 8 bits are for zone 1. higher 8 bits are for zone 2

203(PLC: 40204) Temperature upper limit of T1S heating Lower 8 bits are for zone 1. higher 8 bits are for zone 2

204(PLC: 40205) Temperature lower limit of T1S heating Lower 8 bits are for zone 1. higher 8 bits are for zone 2

205(PLC: 40206) Temperature upper limit of TS setting Protocol value = actual value * 2

206(PLC: 40207) Temperature lower limit of TS setting Protocol value = actual value * 2

207(PLC: 40208) Temperature upper limit of water heating

208(PLC: 40209) Temperature lower limit of water heating

DHW PUMP water return running time. It is five minutes by


209(PLC: 40210) PUMP RUNNING TIME default and can be adjusted between 5 and 120 min at an interval
of 1 min.

BIT15 Enable water heating


BIT14 Supports water tank electric heater TBH(Read-only)
BIT13 Supports disinfection
BIT12 DHW PUMP, 1: supported; 0: not supported
BIT11 Reserved
BIT10 DHW pump is valid in disinfection mode
BIT9 Enable cooling
BIT8 T1S cooling high/low temperature settings(Read-only)
210(PLC: 40211) Parameter setting 1
BIT7 Enable heating
BIT6 T1S heating high/low temperature settings(Read-only)
BIT5 PUMPI silent mode, 1; valid, 0: invalid
BIT4 Supports room temperature Sensor Ta
BIT3 Supports room thermostat
BIT2 Room thermostat
BIT1 Dual Room Thermostat, 0: not supported;1: supported
BIT0 0: room cooling/heating first, 1: water heating first

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Reserved, wrong address is reported whe n this register
BIT15
is queried
BIT14 M1M2 is used for AHS control 1: Yes 0: No
RT_Ta_PCNEn(enable Temperature Collection Kit) 1:
BIT13
Yes 0: No
BIT12 Tbt2 sensor is valid 1: Yes 0: No
BIT11 Piping length selection 1: >10m 0: <10m
BIT10 Solar energy input port 1: CN18 0: CN11
BIT9 Solar energy kit enable 1: Yes 0: No
211(PLC: 40212) Parameter s etting 2
BIT8 Define the port, 0=remote ON/OFF; 1=DHW heater
BIT7 Smart grid, 0=NON; 1=YES
BIT6 T1B sensor enable 0: None 1: Yes
BIT5 Setting the high/low temperature of cooling mode T1S
BIT4 Setting the high/low temperature of heating mode T1S
BIT3 Doub le zone setting is valid
BIT2 Ta sensor position 1: IDU 0: HMI
BIT1 Tbt sensor enable1: Yes 0: No
BIT0 IBH/AHS installation position 1: buffer tank 0: pipe
212(PLC: 40213) dT5_On Default setting: 10°C, range: 1~30°C;
213(PLC: 40214) dT1S5 Default setting: 10°C, range: 5~40°C, setting interval: 1°C
214(PLC: 40215) T_Interval_DHW Default setting: 5 min, range: 5~30 min, setting interval: 1 min
215(PLC: 40216) T4DHWmax Default setting: 43°C, range: 35~43°C, setting interval: 1°C
216(PLC: 40217) T4DHWmin Default: -10°C, range: -25~30°C;
Default setting: 30 min, range: 0~240 min, setting interval: 5
217(PLC: 40218) t_TBH_delay
min

218(PLC: 40219) dT5S_TBH_off Default setting: 5°C, range: 0~10°C, setting interval: 1°C

219(PLC: 40220) T4_TBH_on Default setting: 5°C, range: -5~50°C;

Temperature for the disinfection operation, range: 60~70 ° C,


220(PLC: 40221) T5s_DI
default setting: 65°C

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Maximum disinfection duration, range: 90~300 min, default
221(PLC: 40222) t_DI_max
setting: 210 min
Disinfection high temperature duration, range: 5~60 min, default
222(PLC: 40223) t_DI_hightemp
setting: 15 min

Time interval of compressor start-up in cooling mode; range: 5~30


223(PLC: 40224) t_interval_C
min, default setting: 5 min

224(PLC: 40225) dT1SC Default setting: 5°C, range: 2~10°C, setting interval: 1°C
225(PLC: 40226) dTSC Default setting: 2°C, range: 1~10°C, setting interval: 1°C
226(PLC: 40227) T4cmax Default setting: 43°C, range: 35~46°C, setting interval: 1°C
227(PLC: 40228) T4cmin Default setting: 10°C, range: -5~25°C, setting interval: 1°C
Time interval of compressor start-up in the heating mode; range:
228(PLC: 40229) t_interval_H
5~60 min, default setting: 5 min
229(PLC: 40230) dT1SH Default setting: 5°C, range: 2-20°C;
230(PLC: 40231) dTSH Default setting: 2°C, range: 1~10°C, setting interval: 1°C
231(PLC: 40232) T4hmax Default setting: 25°C, range: 20~35°C, setting interval: 1°C
232(PLC: 40233) T4hmin Default setting: -15°C, range: -25-30°C, Setting interval1°C
Ambient temperature for enabling the hydraulic module auxiliary
233(PLC: 40234) T4_IBH_on electric
heating IBH, range: -15~10°C; default setting: -5°C
Temperature return difference for enabling the hydraulic module
234(PLC: 40235) dT1_IBH_on
auxiliary
Delay time of enabling the hydraulic module auxiliary electric
235(PLC: 40236) t_IBH_delay
heating IBH,
237(PLC: 40238) T4_AHS_on The trigger ambient temperature for turning on AHS
The temperature difference between the heat pump ’ s leaving
238(PLC: 40239) dT1_AHS_on
water set temperature (T1S) and the heat
Delay time for enabling the external heater AHS, range: 5~120
240(PLC: 40241) t_AHS_delay min;
default setting: 30 min

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Longest duration of water heating by the heat pump, range:
241(PLC: 40242) t_DHWHP_max
10~600 min, default setting: 120 min;
Duration of limited water heating by the heat pump, range: 10~600
242(PLC: 40243) t_DHWHP_restrict
min, default setting: 30 min;
243(PLC: 40244) T4autocmin Default setting: 25°C, range: 20~29°C, setting interval: 1°C
244(PLC: 40245) T4autohmax Default setting: 17°C, range: 10~17°C, setting interval: 1°C
245(PLC: 40246) T1S_H.A_H Default setting: 25°C, range: 20~29°C, setting interval: 1°C
In the holiday mode, setting of T1 in the water heating mode,
246(PLC: 40247) T5S_H.A_DHW
range: 20~25°C, default setting: 25°C

247(PLC: 40248) PER_START ratio Range10-100, default setting10.Setting interval10


248(PLC: 40249) TIME_ADJUST Range1-60 default setting5
249(PLC: 40250) dTbt2 Rrange0-50 default setting15
250(P LC: 40251) IBH1 power Range0-200, default setting0, unit: 100W
251(PLC: 40252) IBH2 power Range0-200, default setting0, unit: 100W
252(P LC: 40253) TBH power Range0-200, default setting0,unit: 100W

253(PLC: 40254 Comfort parameter Reserved, wrong address is reported whe n this register is queried

254(P LC: 40255) Comfort parameter Reserved, wrong address is reported whe n this register is queried

Temperature rise day number, range: 4~15 days, default setting:


255(PLC: 40256) t_DRYUP
8 days
256(PLC: 40257) t_HIGHPEAK Drying day number, range: 3~7 days, default setting: 5 days

Temperature drop day number, range: 4~15 days, default


257(PLC: 40258) t_DRYD
setting: 5 days
Highest drying temperature, range: 30~55°C, default setting: 45°
258(PLC: 40259) T_DRYPEAK
C
Running time of floor heating for the first time, default setting: 72
259(PLC: 40260) t_firstFH
hrs, range: 48-96 hrs
T1S of floor heating for the first time, range: 25~35 ° C, default
260(PLC: 40261) T1S (first floor heating)
setting: 25°C

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Parameter of the ninth temperature curves for cooling
261(PLC: 40262) T1SetC1
mode, range: 5~25°C, default setting: 10°C
Parameter of the ninth temperature curves for cooling
262(PLC: 40263) T1SetC2
mode, range: 5~25°C, default setting: 16°C
Parameter of the ninth temperature curves for cooling
263(PLC: 40264) T4C1
mode, range: (-5) ~46°C, default setting: 35°C
Parameter of the ninth temperature curves for cooling
264(PLC: 40265) T4C2
mode, range: (-5) ~46°C, default setting: 25°C
Parameter of the ninth temperature curves for cooling
265(PLC: 40266) T1SetH1
mode, range: 25~65°C, default setting: 35°C

Parameter of the ninth temperature curves for cooling


266(PLC: 40267) T1SetH2
mode, range: 25~65°C, default setting: 28°C

Parameter of the ninth temperature curves for cooling


267(PLC: 40268) T4H1
mode, range: (-25) ~30°C, default setting: -5°C
Parameter of the ninth temperature curves for cooling
268(PLC: 40269) T4H2
mode, range: (-25) ~30°C, default setting: 7°C

The type of power input limitation, 0=NON, 1~8=type


269(PLC: 40270)
1~8, default: 0

Range: 0.5~6 hour, setting interval: 0.5 hour, sending


HB: t_T4_FRESH_C
value=actural value*2
270(P LC: 40271 )
Range: 0.5~6 hour, setting interval: 0.5 hour, sending
LB: t_T4_FRESH_H
value=actural value*2

Range: 0.5~20 hour, setting interval: 0.5 hour,


271(PLC: 40272) T_PUMPI_DELAY
sending value=actural value*2
Bit12-15: The type of zone 2 end for cooling mode
Bit8-11: The type of zone 1 end for cooling mode
272(PLC: 40273) EMISSION TYPE
Bit4-7: The type of zone 2 end for heating mode
Bit0-3: The type of zone 1 end for heating mode

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8.1.3 Code table
Error
Value Content
code
E0 1 Water flow fault(E8 displayed 3 times)
E1 2 Phase loss or neutral wire and live wire are connected reversely(only for three phase unit)
E2 3 Communication fault between controller and hydraulic module
E3 4 Final outlet water temp. sensor(T1) fault
E4 5 Water tank temp. sensor(T5) fault
E5 6 The condenser outlet refrigerant temperature sensor(T3) fault
E6 7 The ambient temperature sensor(T4) fault
E7 8 Buffer tank up temp. sensor(Tbt1) fault
E8 9 Water flow failure
E9 10 Suction temp. sensor (Th) fault
EA 11 Discharge temp. sensor (Tp) fault
Eb 12 Solar temp. sensor(Tsolar) fault
Ec 13 Buffer tank low temp. sensor(Tbt2) fault
Ed 14 Inlet water temp. sensor(Tw_in) malfunction
EE 15 Hydraulic module EEprom failure
P0 20 Low pressure switch protection
P1 21 High pressure switch protection
P3 23 Compressor overcurrent protection
P4 24 High discharge temperature protection
P5 25 |Tw_out - Tw_in| value too big protection
P6 26 Inverter module protection
Pb 31 Anti-freeze mode
Pd 33 High temperature protection of refrigerant outlet temp. of condenser
PP 38 Tw_out - Tw_in unusual protection
H0 39 Communication fault between main board PCB B and main control board of hydraulic module
H1 40 Communication fault between inverter module PCB A and main control board PCB B
H2 41 Refrigerant liquid temp. sensor(T2) fault
H3 42 Refrigerant gas temp. sensor(T2B) fault
H4 43 Three times P6(L0/L1) protection
H5 44 Room temo. sensor (Ta) fault
H6 45 DC fan motor fault
H7 46 Voltage protection

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Error
Value Content
code
H8 47 Pressure sensor fault
H9 48 Outlet water for zone 2 temp. sensor(Tw2) fault
HA 49 Outlet water temp. sensor(Tw_out) fault
Hb 50 3 times PP protection and Tw_out<7℃
Hd 52 Communication fault between hydraulic module parallel

HE 53 Communication error between main board and thermostat transfer board

HF 54 Inverter module board EE PROM fault


HH 55 H6 display 10 times in 2 hours
HP 57 Low pressure protection (Pe<0.6) occurred 3 times in 1 hour
C7 65 Transducer module temperature too high protection
bH 112 PED PCB fault
F1 116 Low DC generatrix voltage protection
L0 134 Module protection
L1 135 DC generatrix low voltage protection
L2 136 DC generatrix high voltage protection
L4 138 MCE fault
L5 139 Zero speed protection
L7 141 Phase sequence fault
L8 142 Speed difference > 15Hz protection between the front and the back clock

L9 143 Speed difference > 15Hz protection between the real and the setting speed

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NOTE

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NOTE

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