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    change max/min temp from DCS601C51



    i want to change the limits of the allowed temperature from DCS601C51 centralise in order to not be available to be changed from indoors units

    anyone has any idea?

    thanks in advance



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    Re: change max/min temp from DCS601C51

    you will have to go to the main menu and go to zone group list and change each units temp limits individually.
    On the older ones you have to go to group set up and change it in there.
    Last edited by brunstar; 21-09-2010 at 10:25 PM.

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    Re: change max/min temp from DCS601C51

    there is an option to change the limits from the centralize in order the customer to not be able to change the temp from the room. i know how to do it for each one but it so waste of time (there are like 100 indoor units)
    i am sure that theres option for change the limits from the centralise but i dont know how

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    Re: change max/min temp from DCS601C51

    they must be done from the centralised controller as explined in the previous post, if there are 100 units then you will have to do each one individually on the central controller.
    You can not do them all at once.

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