User Manual for solstice models including: HW MXL257 82400137, 82400138, CC32 WIFI Module, CC32, WIFI Module, Module
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DocumentDocumentWF-CC32-0524 Model CC32 WIFI Module USER'S MANUAL Please read this user's manual carefully before use. Product development and continuous improvement are at SpacePak's core. As such, there may be changes or modifications to products, without notice. In addition, the information and specifications presented in this document are provided as is, without guarantee or warranty of any kind, expressed or implied. For the most up-to-date information regarding our products, you may contact our Customer Service group at custservice@spacepak.com. User Privacy Instructions We take your privacy very seriously and we promise to inform you how we use the data. Users' private data, such as mailboxes, address, before uploading to the cloud, we will get your permission, and we will work hard to protect your data security. Description Receive data signal from cloud server and transmit to the main device; Receive data signal from main device and transmit to cloud server; To achieve remote upgrade the WIFI module baseplate MCU by cloud server; To achieve the remote upgrade of the main device by WIFI module baseplate MCU. Technical Parameters OPERATING VOLTAGE: DC8V~12V (Recommended value 12V) OPERATING CURRENT: Max. recurrent peak 1A, average standby current 50mA TEMP. RANGE: Operating Temp.: -22°F~+158°F; Storage Temp.: -40°F~+185°F LED INDICATOR LIGHT: 4 lights, Network configuration indicator,router connection indicator, cloud server connection indicator, 485 communication indicator; DIMENSION (L×W×H) 3" x 2.5" x 1" Installation There is a magnet on the back of the WIFI module, it can be installed indoors or outdoors, and avoid direct sunlight; Functional Description NET GND 485B 485A 12V 1 5 43 2 1 LED1 2 CN6 LED2 3 LED3 4 LED4 J1 5 MCU U2 SW2 5 Configuration button Short press: Available to enter into AP Link configuration mode. ITEM NAME 1 Network configuration indicator 2 Router connection indicator 3 Cloud server connection indicator 4 485 communication indicator Account Login LONG LIGHT Configuring Network Normal Normal Normal SLOW FLASH SmartLink configuring Abnormal Abnormal Abnormal EXTINGUISH Done ---------- Use email address and password to register, login or reset the password. 8 2 7 9 3 4 6 5 1 Fig.2 Account Registration interface Fig.1 Login interface Fig.3 Forgot Password interface 1. Account Registration: To register an account, click 1 (Fig.1) to jump to the Account Registration interface, fill in the relevant information and click 2 to receive verification code, after completing the application information, click 3 to read the details of the Privacy Policy, then click 4 to agree, and click 5 , registration is done. Please note, the valid time of one verification code is 15min, please fill in the verification code within 15min, otherwise you need to ask for a new one. 2. Log in: Follow the instructions on the page (Fig.1 ), enter your registered email address and password, click 6 and jump to device list; 3. Forgot Password: If you forget your password, click 7 (Fig.1 ), jump to the Forgot Password interface (Fig.3 ). Follow the instructions on the page, fill in the relevant informations, click 8 to receive verification code from your mailbox, click 9 to comfirm and password reset is done. Add Device After log in, displays My Device interface (Fig. 4), follow the instruction to add WIFI. Fig.4 My Device interface Fig.5 Add Device interface WIFI Configure Network 11 10 12 Fig.6 WIFI Module On interface Fig.7 Enter password interface Fig.8 Searching device interface 1. Follow the instructions on the page (Fig.6), press button on module and hold for 1 second until two lights are on, then AP connection is activated, click 10 to turn the page; 2. Click 11 to enter the WIFI password for the current connection, click 12 to confirm; 3. The APP automatically searches for WIFI module (Fig 8); 4. Click "To Scan"cFig.9to allow the App to use the camera for scanning the WF code on the WIFI module Fig.11.1 or click "Manual input" to enter the WF code (Fig.11.2). 1 1 Fig.9 Bond device interface 2 2 Fig.10 Scanning interface Fig.11.1 WF barcode Fig.11.2 Manual input interface Fig.12 Bond Device interface. This should match the information in your specific unit. 5. Click "Pair the device", device bond is done (Fig.12); 6. After WIFI bonding is done, and jump back to My Device (Fig. 13). Device Management Device management operations are as below : Fig.13 Device management interface 1 2 Fig.15 My information interface 2 1 Fig.14 Device management interface Fig.16 Share invitation data interface Heating Device Control Guidelines for interface jumps 82°F THU | 92% | 77°F-89°F 1 2 3 1 Fig.17 Device management interface Fig.18 Device Main interface 2 Fig.19 Setting interface 3 Fig.20 The failure interface Fig.21 Statistical analysis interface Heating Device Control Guidelines for interface jumps 1 1 Enter email account for device sharing Fig.22 Time Mute interface 4 3 2 Fig.23 Device Main interface 3 4 2 Fig.24 Device share interface Fig.25 Timer Setting interface Fig.26 Mode switching interface Fig. 27 Mute Setting interface Fan Coil Device Control Guidelines for interface jumps 1 1 72°F Fig.28 Device management interface Fig.29 Device Main interface 2 2 Fig.30 Setting interface Fig.31 The failure interface Fan Coil Device Control Guidelines for interface jumps 1 Enter email account for device sharing 1 72°F 3 2 Fig.32 Device Main interface 3 2 Fig.24 Device share interface Fig.26 Mode switching interface Fig. 27 Speed setting interface ICON NAME FUNCTIONS ON/ OFF Click it to turn on/ off the unit Silent Mode Off/on Displays mute mode. Click to switch mute mode Timers settings Click to enter timer on/off Troubleshooting Click to view device failure information heating and hot water Select Save to change the working mode hot water Select Save to change the working mode heating Select Save to change the working mode refrigeration Select Save to change the working mode refrigeration and hot water Select Save to change the working mode Electric heating condition Display electric heating status Defrost status Display defrost status Water flow Display water flow The environment temperature Display ambient temperature water inlet temperature Display inlet temperature Tank temperature Display tank temperature Indoor temperature Display room temperature (room temperature) hot water temperature Display outlet water temperature Setting Click to change the functions setting of unit From: Vesion V2.1 To: update: 1.Transmission Format Baud Rate Start bit Byte width Parity Stop bits Slave address 9600bps 1 8 N 1 H10 2.Packet Format Address Function 16bits 16bits 03:Function of reading multi registers 16:Function of presenting multi registers 20230330 Data N*16bits MODBUS COMMUNICATIONS PROTOCOL CRC checksum 16bits 3.Data types Data Types Description TEMP have symble byte0.1resolutionformulaT*10temperature range :-30~97 When the temperature show 25 the protocol data transmission is 250;When the temperature show -25 the protocol data transmission is -250 when bit15 is 1 represents the negative numberwhen the bit15 is 0it represents IntegerWhen the value is 32767,it represents the sensor failure DIGI1 DIGI2 DIGI3 DIGI4 DIGI5 DIGI6 DIGI9 No symbol byteunit :1When show 123,the data transmission is 123 No symbol byteunit :10When show 1230,the data transmission is 123 No symbol byteunit :100When show 12300,the data transmission is 123 No symbol byteunit :5When show 10,the data transmission is 2 No symbol byteunit :0.1When show 12.3,the data transmission is 123 No symbol byteunit :0.001When show 0.123,the data transmission is 123 No symbol byteunit :0.01When show 0.12,the data transmission is 12 4.Modbus address Address Function Number 1011 03/16 ON/OFF 1012 03/16 Mode Content Byte length Mode double byte read/write double byte read/write 1013 06 Water Tank Temp( Write in by Centralized Control when H37=1) double byte read/write Description 0-OFF/1-ON Remark DIGI1 H05=10-Hot water/1-Heating/2-Cooling/3-Hot water+heating/4- Hot water+Cooling DIGI1 H05=00-Hot water/1-Heating/3-Hot water+heating ( according to centralized control) TEMP1 1014 06 Allow heatpump get into defrosting when D26=1 double byte read/write 0-not allow/1- allow DIGI1 1016 1018 1021 1023 1024 1025 1028 1029 1030 1031 1032 1033 1035 1036 1037 1038 1043 1044 1045 1047 1048 1049 1050 1053 1055 1056 1057 1063 1064 1087 1089 1103 1104 1105 1106 1107 1108 1109 1110 1111 1112 1113 1114 1115 1116 1117 1118 1122 1124 1125 03/16 03/16 H01 03/16 H05 03/16 H07 03/16 H10 03/16 H38 03/16 H28 03/16 H21 03/16 H22 03/16 A35 03/16 H18 03/16 H20 03/16 H25 03/16 H30 03/16 A03 03/16 A04 03/16 A23 Manual Control Enable Power-off Memory Enable Cooling Function Controller choice Unit address Language choice Heating/Cooling and Hot Water Function Enabled Temperature Unit Enable Silent Mode Electric Heater OFF Temp. Diff Electric Heater Stage 3-Way Valve Polarity Temp. Control Selection Enable Hydraulic Module Shutdown Ambient Temp. Antifreeze Temp. Min. Outlet Water Temp. Protect 03/16 A24 Excess Temp. Diff. Between Inlet and Outlet Temp. 03/16 H32 03/16 D26 03/16 H37 03/16 A31 03/16 A32 03/16 A22 03/16 A25 03/16 A27 Force Switch Mode Time Enable Centralized Control Defrosting Function Water Tank Temp Source Electric Heater On AT Electric Heater Delays Comp. On Time Min. Antifreeze Temp. Minimum Evaporation Temp. of Cooling Temp. Diff. of Limiting Frequency 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 A28 A33 A34 F22 F23 F25 F26 D01 D02 D03 D04 D05-1 D05-2 D06 D07 D08 D09 D10 D11 D12 D13 D17 D19 D20 Temp. Diff. Between Outlet and DHW Temp. Electric Heater Opening Temp. Diff Crank Preheating Time Enable Manual-control Fan Speed Rated DC Fan Motor Speed Max. Fan Speed in Cooling Max. Fan Speed in Heating Ambient Temp. of Starting Defrosting Heating Operation Time Before Defrosting Interval Time Between Defrosting Cycles Exhaust Temp. Correction for Defrosting Cycle Defrosting Suction Pressure 1 Defrosting Suction Pressure 2 Defrosting Cycle Time Correction Ambient Temp. of Start Sliding Defrosting Suction Temp. of Start Sliding Defrosting Ambient Temp. of Stop Sliding Defrosting Suction Temp. of Stop Sliding Defrosting Min. Inlet Water Temp. of Defrosting Suction Pressure of Forced Defrosting Heating Operation Time Before Forced Defrosting Coil Temp. of Exit Defrosting Max. Defrosting Time Defrosting Frequency double byte read/write double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write double byte read/write double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write bit0Manual defrost(0-off 1-on) bit1Mute flag bit (0-off 1-on) bit2A key manual heating (0-off 1-on) 0-no/1-yes 0-No/1-Yes 0-display control 1-remote control 1~32 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 0-no/1-yes DIGI1 0-/1- DIGI1 0-no/1-yes 0-30 DIGI1 TEMP1 1-Electric heater stage 1 2-Electric heater stage 2 3-Electric heater stage 3 DIGI1 0-ON on hot water mode/1-OFF on hot water mode DIGI1 0-outlet water temp./1-room temp./2-buffer tank temp./3-inlet water temp. DIGI1 0-no,1-yes DIGI1 -40.0~10.0 TEMP1 A22~10.0 TEMP1 -30~20 TEMP1 double byte read/write 0~30 TEMP1 double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write 1~180min 0-no/1-yes 0-water tank temp. sensor/1-centralized controller -30~60 10~999min -20~10 -50~30 double byte read/write -20~20 double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write -20~20 0~20 0~360min 0-no/1-yes 10~1300 10~1300 10~1300 -37~45 0~120min 30~90min 0~150 0~45bar 0~45bar 0~120min -37~45 -37~45 -37~45 -37~45 4~65 0~45bar 0~240min -37~45 0~20min 30-90Hz DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 TEMP1 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 TEMP1 DIGI1 DIGI1 TEMP1 DIGI5 DIGI5 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI5 DIGI5 DIGI1 TEMP1 DIGI1 DIGI1 When D26=1 and needs to enter defrosting,the heat pump applies for defrost first through address 2015, and then waits for the central controller to approve the defrost through address 1014.If it is still not approved for more than 8 minutes, the heat pump will forcibly enter defrost to prevent the frosting 1126 1129 1131 1133 1138 1139 1140 1152 1153 1154 1155 1156 1157 1158 1159 1160 1161 1162 1163 1164 1165 1173 1174 1175 1176 1177 1192 1195 1196 1197 1198 1199 1201 1202 1203 1205 1218 1220 1227 1228 1231 1232 1236 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/16 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 03/06 D21 Enable Electric Heater During Defrosting double byte D24 Defrosting Water Tank Source When In Heating+DHW/Cooling+DHW Mode double byte E01 EEV Adjust Mode E03 EEV Initial Steps for Heating E08 EEV Initial Steps for Cooling E09 EVI EEV: Adjustment Mode E10 EVI EEV: Initial Steps G01 Disinfection Water Temp. G02 Time Duration of Disinfection G03 Disinfection Starting Time G04 Interval Period of Disinfection G05 Enable Disinfection R01 Domestic Hot Water / DHW Target Temp. R02 Heating Target Temp. R03 Cooling Target Temp. R04 Temp. Diff. for Power-on in Heating R05 Temp. Diff. for Standby in Heating R08 Min. Cooling Target Temp. R09 Max. Cooling Target Temp. R10 Min. Heating Target Temp. R11 Max. Heating Target Temp. double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte R35 Location of Electric Heater double byte R06 Temp. Diff. for Power-on in Cooling R07 Temp. Diff. for Standby in Cooling R36 Min. DHW Target Temp. R37 Max. DHW Target Temp. R39 AT for Auto-start Heating Mode R16 Temp. Diff. for Power-on in DHW R17 Temp. Diff. for Standby in DHW P01 Main Circulation Pump Operation Mode P02 Interval Time P03 Operation Duration Time P05 DHW Pump Operation Mode P06 Main Circulation Pump Manual Control double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte P09 Interval Period of Enable Water Pump Protection Mode double byte P10 Water Pump Speed C01 Manual Comp. Frequency C03 Max. Comp. Frequency double byte double byte double byte C10 Min. Comp. Frequency in Heating at Low Ambient Temp. double byte R42 R45 R46 H36 R70 R71 R72 R73 R74 KG1 KG2 Max. Outlet Water Temp. in Heating AT to Start Electric Heater Without Delay Temp. Diff. between Max. DHW Target Temp. & Max. Weather compensation function enable during heating Target Room Temp. double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte Temp. Diff. for Power-on in Heating double byte Temp. Diff. for Standby in Heating double byte Temp. Diff. for Power-on in Cooling double byte Temp. Diff. for Standby in Cooling double byte The first segment of timed on/off start time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte The first segment of timed on/off end time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG3 The second segment of timed on/off start time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG4 The second segment of timed on/off end time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG5 The third segment of timed on/off start time hours, low eight bits: minutes) (high eight bits: double byte KG6 The third segment of timed on/off end time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG7 The fourth segment of timed on/off start time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG8 The fourth segment of timed on/off end time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG9 The fifth segment of timed on/off start time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG10 The fifth segment of timed on/off end time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG11 The sixth segment of timed on/off start time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG12 The sixth segment of timed on/off end time (high eight bits: hours, low eight bits: minutes) double byte KG13~K G28 bit0:whether the first timer switch is enabled on Monday bit1:Whether the first timer switch is enabled on Tuesday bit2:Whether the first timer switch is enabled on Wednesday bit3:Whether the first timer switch is enabled on Thursday bit4:Is the first period of timer switch Friday enabled or not bit5:Is the first timer switch on Saturday enabled bit6:Is the first timer switch on Sunday enabled bit7:Whether the first timer switch is enabled or not bit8:Whether the second timer switch is enabled on Monday bit9:Whether the second timer switch is enabled on Tuesday bit10:Whether the second timer switch is enabled on double byte Wednesday bit11:Whether the second timer switch is enabled on Thursday bit12:Is the second period of timer switch Friday enabled bit13:Is the second period of timer switch on Saturday enabled bit14:Is the second period of timer switch on/off Sunday enabled bit15:Whether the second timer is enabled or not read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write read/write (0-no/1-yes) 0-don't switch 1-DHW side( DHW tank) 2-Heating side( Buffer tank) 0-Manual/1-Auto/2-Smart 0~500N 0~500N 0-Manual/1-Auto 0~500N 60~70 0~60min 0~23h 1~30days 0-no/1-yes R36-R37 R10~R11 R08~R09 0~10 0~10 -30.0~R09 R08~80.0 -30.0~R11 R10~99 0-no use/1-water loop heater /2-water tank heater/buffer tank heater 0.0~10.0 0.0~10.0 0~R37 R36~75 5~20 0~10 0~10 0-Normal/1-Economic/2-Interval 1~120min 1~30min 0-Normal/1-Economic/2-Interval 0-OFF/1-ON 0~30days 0-100% 0~120Hz 30~120Hz 0~120Hz 20~60 -50~20 0~15 0-no,1-yes 5~27 0.1~3 0.1~3 0.1~3 0.1~3 0-no/1-yes DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 TEMP1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 1269 03/06 KG29~K G44 bit0:Whether the third timer switch is enabled on Monday bit1:Whether the third timer switch is enabled on Tuesday bit2:Whether the third timer switch is enabled on Wednesday bit3:Whether the third timer switch is enabled on Thursday bit4:Is the third period of timer switch Friday enabled bit5:Is the third timer switch on Saturday enabled bit6:Is the third period of timer switch Sunday enabled bit7:Whether the third timer switch is enabled or not bit8:Whether or not the fourth timer switch is enabled on Monday bit9:Whether or not the fourth timer is enabled on Tuesday bit10:Whether or not the fourth timer is enabled on Wednesday double byte bit11:Whether or not the fourth timer switch is enabled on Thursday bit12:Is the fourth segment timer on/off Friday enabled bit13:Is the fourth segment timer switch on Saturday enabled bit14:Is the fourth segment timer switch on/off Sunday enabled bit15:Whether or not the fourth timer is enabled read/write 0-no/1-yes DIGI1 1270 03/06 KG45~K G60 bit0:Whether the fifth timer switch is enabled on Monday bit1:Whether or not the fifth timer switch is enabled on Tuesday bit2:Whether or not the fifth timer is enabled on Wednesday bit3:Whether or not the fifth timer is enabled on Thursday bit4:Is the fifth period of timer switch Friday enabled bit5:Is the fifth segment timer switch on Saturday enabled bit6:Whether the fifth timer switch is enabled on Sunday bit7:Whether the fifth timer is enabled or not bit8:Is the sixth segment timer switch on Monday enabled bit9:Whether or not the sixth timer is enabled on Tuesday bit10:Whether or not the sixth timer is enabled on Wednesday bit11:Whether or not the sixth segment timer switch is enabled on Thursday bit12:Is the sixth segment timer on/off Friday enabled bit13:Is the sixth segment timer switch on Saturday enabled bit14:Is the sixth period of the timer switch Sunday enabled bit15:Whether or not the sixth timer is enabled double byte read/write 0-no/1-yes DIGI1 2011 16 2012 16 2013 16 2014 16 2015 16 Unit state Unit mode Temperature vlaue after limiting Temperature vlaue after weather compensation during heating Apply for Centralized Control Defrosting Mode double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte read read read read read 2018 16 O25 Load output( Water Tank Electric Heater) double byte read 2019 16 O01~023 Load output double byte read 2020 16 O15 EEV Steps 2022 16 O17 EVI EEV Steps 2029 16 T52 InputCurrent1 2030 16 T53 InputCurrent2 2031 16 T54 InputCurrent2 2034 16 S01~S10 Switch state double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte read read read read read double byte read 2035 16 T40 Heating Returning Water Temp. 2036 16 T41 Heating Leaving Water Temp. 2037 16 T42 Mix Tube Outlet Water Temp. 2038 16 T43 DHW Returning Water Temp. 2039 16 T44 DHW Leaving Water Temp. 2042 16 T36 Phase Current of Compressor 2043 16 T37 DC Power Bus Voltage 2044 16 T38 IPM Temp.. 2045 16 T01 Inlet Water Temp. 2046 16 T02 Outlet Water Temp. 2047 16 T08 DHW Tank Temp. 2048 16 T04 Ambient Temp. (AT) 2049 16 T03 Coil Temp. 2051 16 T05 Suction Temp. 2052 16 T07 Buffer Tank Temp. 2053 16 T12 Exhaust Temp. 2055 16 T06 Antifreeze Temp. double byte read double byte read double byte read double byte read double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte read read read read read read read read read read read read read 0-off/1-on 0-cooling/1-heating/2-defrost/3-sterilize/4-hot water 0-no/1-defrosting mode available 0-off/1-on DIGI1 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI1 DIGI1 bit0O01 compressor output0-OFF/1-ON bit1Reserved bit2O03 fan high speed output0-OFF/1-ON bit3O04 fan low speed output0-OFF/1-ON bit4O05 water pump output0-OFF/1-ON bit5O06 hot water pump output0-OFF/1-ON bit6O07 4 way valve 10-OFF/1-ON bit7O08 Electric heater stage 10-OFF/1-ON bit8O09 Electric heater stage 20-OFF/1-ON bit9O10 3 way valve0-OFF/1-ON DIGI1 bit10O11 alarm output0-OFF/1-ON bit11O12 Crankcase Heater 0-OFF/1-ON bit12O13 Pan heater0-OFF/1-ON bit13O21 heating water pump0-OFF/1-ON bit14O22 Hydraulic module water loop electric heater0-OFF/1- ON bit15O23 Hydraulic module DHW tank electric heater0-OFF/1- ON 0~500N 0~500N DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI5 DIGI5 DIGI5 bit0S01 High pressure switch 0-on/1-off bit1S02 Low pressure switch 0-on/1-off bit2S03 Water flow switch 0-on/1-off bit3S04 Electric heater overheat switch 0-on/1-off bit4S05 Remote ON/OFF0-on/1-off bit5S06 Remote heating/cooling0-on/1-off bit6S07 Hot water switch0-on/1-off bit7Reserved bit8Reserved bit9: Heating/cooling ON/OFF0-on/1-off bit10Reserved bit11Reserved bit12Reserved bit13Reserved bit14Reserved bit15Reserved DIGI1 real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI5 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 Current transformer 1 Current transformer 2 Current transformer 3 Only enable when connecting the hydraulic module Only enable when connecting the hydraulic module Only enable when connecting the hydraulic module Only enable when connecting the hydraulic module Only enable when connecting the hydraulic module 2057 16 T35 AC Input Current 2058 16 T09 Room Temp. 2061 16 T33 IPM High Fault Temp. 2062 16 T34 AC Input Voltage 2063 16 T10 EVI Inlet Temp. 2064 16 T11 EVI Outlet Temp. 2065 16 T49 Evaporation temperature 2066 16 T50 Exhaust Superheat 2067 16 T51 Suction Superheat 2069 16 T15 Low Pressure 2071 16 T30 Target Compressor Frequency 2072 16 T31 Operation Frequency of Compressor 2073 16 T32 Max. Frequency from Comp. Driver 2074 16 T27 Speed of Fan Motor 1 2075 16 T28 Speed of Fan Motor 2 2076 16 T29 Target Speed of Fan Motor 2077 16 T39 Water Flow Rate 2078 16 Power Consumption 2079 16 power Consumption 2081 16 Failure 7 2082 16 Failure 8 2083 16 Failure 9 2084 16 Fault 10 ( fault of external drive fan ) 2085 16 Failure 1 double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte double byte read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read read double byte read double byte read double byte read double byte read real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value real test value High 16 KW*h Low 16 bit0: IPM overheat bit1: compressor start failure bit2: compressor over currents bit3: Input voltage phase loss bit4: IPM current sampling fault bit5: Overheat protection of drive board devices bit6: Pre-charge failure bit7: DC busbar overvoltage bit8: DC bus undervoltage bit9: AC input voltage undervoltage bit10: AC input overcurrent shutdown bit11: Input voltage sampling fault bit12: DSP and PFC communication failure bit13: Drive plate temperature fault bit14: DSPand communication board communication failure bit15: mainboard communication failure bit0: IPM overheat stop bit1compressor default phase bit2Reserved Bit3: The input current sampling is faulty bit4Reserved bit5Reserved bit6EEPROM fault bit7Input voltage overlimiting protection bit8Reserved bit9Reserved bit10Reserved bit11Reserved bit12Reserved bit13Reserved bit14Reserved bit15Compressor overspeed protection DIGI5 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 TEMP1 DIGI5 DIGI5 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI9 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 DIGI1 bit0: Voltage electromechanical current down frequency alarm bit1: Compressor weak magnetic protection alarm bit2: Power unit overheating alarm bit3: Reserved bit4: AC input current down alarm bit5: EEPROM failure warning bit6: Reserved bit7: Burned E2 Prohibited start fault bit8: Reserved bit9: Reserved bit10:Reserved bit11:Reserved bit12:Reserved bit13:Reserved bit14:Reserved bit15:Reserved DIGI1 Bit0:Reserved Bit1:Reserved Bit2:Reserved Bit3:Reserved Bit4:Reserved Bit5:Reserved Bit6:Reserved Bit7:Reserved Bit8:Temperature sensor fault Bit9:IPM overtemperature protection Bit10:IPM hardware overcurrent protection Bit11:Phase loss protection Bit12:Current sampling fault Bit13:Start-up failure (zero speed) Bit14:Software Overcurrent Bit15:Overspeed protection DIGI1 double byte read bit0Reserved bit1Reserved bit2Heating return temp sensor failure0-no/1-yes bit3Heating outlet water temp sensor failure(0-no/1-yes) bit4High pressure protection0-no/1-yes bit5Low ambient temperature does not allow cooling protection0-no/1-yes bit6Low pressure protection0-no/1-yes bit7Defrost flow shortage warning0-no/1-yes bit8water flow protection0-no/1-yes bit9Electric heating overload protection0-no/1-yes bit10Winter first class anti-freeze protection0-no/1-yes bit11Winter second class anti-freeze protection0-no/1-yes bit12anti-freeze protection0-no/1-yes bit13Reserved bit14Room temp failure0-no/1-yes bit15Reserved DIGI1 Valid only if H25=1, now replaced by multi-zone control Energy consumption , in kW-h, is a 32-bit data, need to amount 2078 (high 16 bits) and 2079 (low 16 2086 16 Failure 2 2087 16 Failure 3 2088 16 Failure 4 2089 16 Failure 5 2090 16 Failure 6 2130 16 2131 16 2132 16 2133-2180 16 T46 Exernal Fan Motor Driver IPM Temp. T47 Exernal Fan Motor Driver Power T48 Exernal Fan Motor Driver Current Reserved double byte read double byte read double byte read bit0Exhaust temperature overprotection0-no/1-yes bit1Reserved bit2Reserved bit3Fan 1 overload speed limit0-no/1-yes bit4Fan 2 overload speed limit0-no/1-yes bit5The temp difference of inlet water and outlet water over large protection 0-no/1-yes bit6Outlet water over heat (0-no/1-yes) bit7Mixing outlet water temp sensor failure(0-no/1-yes) bit8Hot water return temp sensor failure (0-no/1-yes) bit9Hot water outlet water temp sensor failure(0-no/1-yes) bit10Reserved bit11Reserved bit12Reserved bit13Reserved bit14Reserved bit15Reserved DIGI1 bit0Reserved bit1Reserved bit2Reserved bit3Reserved bit4high pressure protection 3 times0-no/1-yes bit5Reserved bit6low pressure protection 3 times0-no/1-yes bit7Reserved bit8water flow protection 3 times0-no/1-yes bit9Electric heating protection 3 times0-no/1-yes bit10Reserved bit11Reserved bit12Anti-freeze protection 3 times0-no/1-yes bit13Reserved bit14Reserved bit15Reserved DIGI1 bit0Discharge over heat protection 3 times0-no/1-yes bit1Reserved bit2The temp difference of inlet water and outlet water temp over large 3 times0-no/1-yes bit3The outlet water temp too lower 3 times0-no/1-yes bit4Outlet water overtemp protection 3 times0-no/1-yes bit5Reserved bit6Reserved bit7Reserved bit8Reserved DIGI1 bit9Reserved bit10Reserved bit11Reserved bit12Reserved bit13Reserved bit14Reserved bit15Reserved double byte read bit0Inlet water temp failure0-no/1-yes bit1Outlet water temp failure0-no/1-yes bit2Coil temp failure0-no/1-yes bit3Ambient temp failure0-no/1-yes bit4Suction temp failure0-no/1-yes bit5Anti- freeze temp failure0-no/1-yes bit6The coil outlet water temp sensor failure 0-no/1yes(reserved) bit7System 1 buffer tank temperature sensor fault (0-no/1-yes) bit8Reserved bit9EVI inlet temp failure0-no/1-yes bit10EVI outlet temp failure0-no/1-yes bit11discharge temp failure0-no/1-yes bit12Reserved bit13Syetem 1 pressure sensor failure0-no/1-yes bit14low ambient temp failure0-no/1-yes bit15Outlet temp too low protection0-no/1-yes DIGI1 double byte read double byte double byte double byte double byte read read read read bit0Reserved bit1Reserved bit2Reserved bit3Reserved bit4Reserved bit5Reserved bit6Reserved bit7Reserved bit8Hot water temp failure0-no/1-yes bit9Reserved bit10Reserved bit11Fan 1 failure0-no/1-yes bit12Fan 2 failure0-no/1-yes bit13Communication failure(main board with fan motor module board)0-no/1-yes bit14Communication failure with hydronic module bit15Communication failure(main board with fan motor 2 module board)0-no/1-yes DIGI1 DIGI5 DIGI1 DIGI6 IMPORTANT NOTICE PRODUCT REGISTRATION & EXTENDED WARRANTY Extended Warranty Requirements · Project/Equipment Registration · Active SpacePak Certified Contractor Status at Time of Installation To visit the Product Registration Page, click or scan the QR code. Are You Certified? Check our Contractor Locator map to find out. Benefits of Becoming a SpacePak Certified Contractor: · Local Leads · Listed on SpacePak Website · Sales & Marketing Support · Pre-Sale Application Support & Load Calculations · Extended Warranty SpacePak Offers Factory Authorized Training for Certification On: · Small Duct High Velocity Equipment · Air-to-Water Heat Pump & Hydronic Equipment Available Training Certification - Methods Include: · Online Webinar Training · Local Field Training · Corporate Headquarter Factory Training For All Training Inquiries, Contact Your Local Spacepak Manufacturers Representative: https://www.spacepak.com/RepLocator Limited Warranty Statement SpacePak "Solstice Inverter"* Series Air to Water Heat Pumps Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty Statement (the "Limited Warranty"), SpacePak warrants to the original purchaser of the "Solstice Inverter" Series that: 1) The parts are warranted for a period of two (2) years to the original owner of the System (as such term is defined in part (4) below). If any parts should prove defective due to improper workmanship and/or material for a period of two (2) years from the date of installation, SpacePak will replace any defective part without charge for that part. Replacement parts are warranted for the remainder of the original 2-year warranty period. Parts used as replacement may be of like kind and quality and may be new or remanufactured. Defective parts must be available for SpacePak in exchange for the replacement parts and become the property of SpacePak. 2) The compressor is warranted for a period of five (5) years to the original owner of the System. If the compressor should prove defective due to improper workmanship and/or material for a period of five (5) years from the date of installation, SpacePak will replace the defective compressor without charge for the compressor. Replacement compressors are warranted for the remainder of the original 5-year warranty period. Compressors used for replacement may be of like kind and quality and may be new or remanufactured. Defective compressors must be made available to SpacePak in exchange for the replacement compressor and become the property of SpacePak. 3) Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the System is installed in a residential single-family home by a SPACEPAK CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR the parts will be warranted for five (5) years and compressor will be warranted for a period of ten (10) years, to the original owner, so long as the original owner resides in the home. Specifically, if any parts and/or the compressor should prove defective due to improper workmanship and/or material for the period listed above from the date of installation, SpacePak will replace any defective parts or compressor without charge for the part or compressor. The replacement parts and/or compressor are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. Parts and/or compressors used for replacement may be of like kind and quality and may be new or remanufactured. Defective parts and/or compressors must be made available to SpacePak in exchange for the replacement parts and become the property of SpacePak. 4) For purposes of this Solstice Inverter" Series Limited Warranty, as used herein, the term "System" shall mean the Solstice Inverter outdoor and indoor components connected via refrigerant piping and electrical wiring purchased on or after February 1, 2021, (i) sold from a licensed HVAC representative of SpacePak (and not an unauthorized third party) to the original owner, (ii) installed by such contractor in accordance to local and National regulations in the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada; and (iii) registered on SpacePak's website located at www.SpacePak.com/warranty) *For any Solstice equipment that is non-inverter, please refer to warranty located in the equipment original installation manual. SpacePak Small Duct High Velocity Air Handlers and Hydronic Fan Coils Subject to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty Statement (the "Limited Warranty"), SpacePak warrants to the original purchaser of the Small Duct High Velocity Air Handlers and hydronic fan coils that: 1) The parts are warranted for a period of one (1) year to the original owner of the System (as such term is defined in part (3) below). If any parts should prove defective due to improper workmanship and/or material for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation, SpacePak will replace any defective part without charge for that part. Replacement parts are warranted for the remainder of the original 1-year warranty period. Parts used as replacement may be of like kind and quality and may be new or remanufactured. Defective parts must be available for SpacePak in exchange for the replacement parts and become the property of SpacePak. 2) Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the System is installed in a residential single-family home by a SPACEPAK CERTIFIED CONTRACTOR the parts will be warranted for five (5) years, to the original owner, so long as the original owner resides in the home. Specifically, if any parts should prove defective due to improper workmanship and/or material for the period listed above from the date of installation, SpacePak will replace any defective parts or compressor without charge for the part or compressor. The replacement parts are warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period. Parts used for replacement may be of like kind and quality and may be new or remanufactured. Defective parts must be made available to SpacePak in exchange for the replacement parts and become the property of SpacePak. 3) For purposes of this Small Duct High Velocity Air Handlers and hydronic fan coils limited warranty, as used herein, the term "System" shall mean the "SpacePak Small Duct High Velocity Air Handlers, hydronic fan coils purchased on or after February 1, 2021, (i) sold from a licensed HVAC representative of SpacePak (and not an unauthorized third party) to the original owner, (ii) installed by such contractor in accordance to local and National regulations in the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, and Canada; (iii) registered on SpacePak's website located at www.SpacePak.com/warranty); and (iv) comprised of SpacePak original components or SpacePak certified components. TO THE EXTENT THAT NON-SPACEPAK OR NON-SPACEPAK CERTIFIED COMPONENTS ARE UTILIZED IN THE SYSTEM, ALL WARRANTIES SHALL NOT BE APPLICABLE. SpacePak Buffer Tanks The "Manufacturer" warrants to the original owner at the original installation site that the Hydronic Buffer Tanks (the "Product") will be free from defects in material or workmanship for a period not to exceed ten (10) years from the startup, provided the product is installed in accordance with the manufacturers installation instructions. If upon examination by the Manufacturer the Product is shown to have a defect in material or workmanship during the warranty period, the Manufacturer will repair or replace, at its option, that part of the Product which is shown to be defective. The following items apply to each Limited Warranty offered by SpacePak. 4) NO LABOR. Each Limited Warranty offered by SpacePak does NOT include labor or any other costs incurred for service, maintenance, repair, removing, replacing, installing, complying with local building and electric codes, shipping or handling, or replacement of the System/Products, compressors or any other parts. For items that are designed to be maintained or replaced by the original owner, the original owner is solely responsible for all labor and other costs of maintaining, installing, replacing, disconnecting or dismantling the System/ Products and parts in connection with owner-required maintenance. Please consult the applicable technical documentation for regularly suggested maintenance procedures. 5) PROPER INSTALLATION. This Limited Warranty applies only to Systems/Products that are sold by SpacePak HVAC representatives, installed by contractors who are licensed for HVAC installation under applicable local and state law, and who install the Systems/Products in accordance with (i) all applicable building codes and permits: (ii) SpacePak's installation and operation instructions: and (iii) good trade practices. 6) BEFORE REQUESTING SERVICE, please review the applicable technical documentation to insure proper installation and correct customer control adjustment for the System/Products. If the problem persists, please arrange for warranty service. a. TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE: i. Contact the licensed contractor who installed the System/Products or the nearest licensed contractor, dealer, or distributor (whose name and address may be obtained on our website at www.SpacePak.com of any defect within the applicable warranty time period. ii. Proof of the installation date by a licensed contractor is required when requesting warranty service. Present the sales receipt, building permit or other document which establishes proof and date of installation. In the absence of acceptable proof, this Limited Warranty shall be deemed to begin one hundred twenty (120) days after the date of manufacture stamped on the System/Products. iii. This Limited Warranty applies only to System/Products purchased on or after February 1, 2021 only while the System/Products remains at the site of the original installation, and only to locations within the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Canada. iv. Shipment, to the Manufacturer, of that part of the Product thought to be defective. Goods can only be returned with prior written approval from the Manufacturer. All returns must be freight prepaid. Determination, in the reasonable opinion of the Manufacturer, that there exists a defect in material or workmanship. b. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER: property damages, malfunction or failure of the System/ Products, or personal injury caused by or resulting from: (a) accident, abuse, negligence or misuse; (b) operating the System/Products in a corrosive or wet environment, including those containing chlorine, fluorine or any other hazardous or harmful chemicals or environmental factors, including sea- or salt-water; (c) installation, alteration, repair or service by anyone other than a licensed contractor or other than pursuant to the manufacturer's instructions; (d) improper matching of System/Products components; (e) improper sizing of the System/Products; (f) improper or deferred maintenance contrary to the manufacturer's instructions; (g) physical abuse to or misuse of the System/Products (including failure to perform any maintenance as described in the Operation manual, or any System/ Products damaged by excessive physical or electrical stress; (h) System/Productss that have had a serial number or any part thereof altered, defaced or removed; (i) System/Products used in any manner contrary to the Operation Manual; (j) freight damage; or (k) events of force majeure or damage caused by other external factors such as lightning, power surges, fluctuations in or interruptions of electrical power, rodents, vermin, insects, or other animal- or pest-related issues. c. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ALSO EXCLUDES: (a) SERVICE CALLS WHERE NO DEFECT IN THE SYSTEM/ PRODUCTS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS FOUND: (b) System/Products installation or set-ups; (c) Adjustments of user controls; (d) System/Products purchased or installed outside the continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Canada; or (e) System/Products purchased or installed prior to February 1, 2021. Consult the operating instructions for information regarding user controls.