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· To use this feature, please make sure to connect your fans to
consecutive OUT ports on the controller. For instance, if you
run 1 fan only, then connect it to OUT 1 port. If you run 2 fans on
the same controller, then connect them to OUT 1 and OUT 2 ports.
Similarly, if you run 3 fans on the same controller, then connect them
to OUT 1, OUT 2 and OUT 3 ports. If one of the OUT ports won't have
a working fan connected to it., but the alerts for that port are activated,
it will result in false error alerts. Only activate these alerts for the
number of OUT ports currently in use.»
· To activate the fan failure detection and error alerts features, when
the controller is powered OFF (and connected to the fan) press and
hold the DOWN arrow button for 3 seconds. Using the UP and DOWN
arrows select a number from 0 to 4 to match the amount of fans
currently connected to controller's OUT ports.
· 0 - This mode indicates that fan failure detection is disabled for all
ports.
· 1 - This mode indicates that fan failure detection is enabled on port
OUT 1.
· 2 - This mode indicates that fan failure detection is enabled on ports
OUT 1 and OUT 2.
· 3 - This mode indicates that fan failure detection is enabled on
ports OUT 1, OUT 2 and OUT 3.
· 4 - This mode indicates that fan failure detection is enabled on ports
OUT 1, OUT 2. OUT3 and OUT4.
· If your controller is connected to 4 EC fans and the fan connected
to OUT 1 port becomes disabled, the controller will beep and display
error message "E1" indicating the problem is on port OUT 1. Similarly,
"E2" will indicate failure of the fan on port OUT 2, "E3" will indicate
failure of the fan on port OUT 3 and "E4" will indicate failure of the fan
on port OUT 4. If multiple fans will fail at the same time, multiple error
messages will be displayed in sequence.
· Error message, Er', indicates a connection problem with the thermal probe.
The smart controller cannot operate without a working thermal probe.
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