I recently had the following system installed, and was pretty much left to my own devices to learn how to configure it:
MXZ-4C36NAHZ2 dual-fan condenser
PAC-MKA32BC branch box
SVZ-KP30NA.MX indoor air handler (replaces a gas furnace)
MSZ-GL15NA mini-split cassette (for an addition not part of the original ducted house)
The air handler is controlled by a redLINK wMHK2 remote
The mini-split is controlled by a KM15E remote
I'm not using the kumo cloud app, and don't know if the system has the necessary Bluetooth interfaces. The app doesn't find any devices.
Right now, the thermostat controls the air handler, and the remote must be operated manually each day to control the mini-split. That won't do, since I will heat or cool the addition daily. Ideally, a single controller or app would be able to provide 7-day programming, whether to each zone separately or the two together as one. (I don't care which.) Failing that, I at least need a 7-day remote for the mini-split, whether OEM or third party. Any properly-designed remote that sends the correct codes should be able to do that. Or is this the kind of functionality for which the app is intended?
MXZ-4C36NAHZ2 dual-fan condenser
PAC-MKA32BC branch box
SVZ-KP30NA.MX indoor air handler (replaces a gas furnace)
MSZ-GL15NA mini-split cassette (for an addition not part of the original ducted house)
The air handler is controlled by a redLINK wMHK2 remote
The mini-split is controlled by a KM15E remote
I'm not using the kumo cloud app, and don't know if the system has the necessary Bluetooth interfaces. The app doesn't find any devices.
Right now, the thermostat controls the air handler, and the remote must be operated manually each day to control the mini-split. That won't do, since I will heat or cool the addition daily. Ideally, a single controller or app would be able to provide 7-day programming, whether to each zone separately or the two together as one. (I don't care which.) Failing that, I at least need a 7-day remote for the mini-split, whether OEM or third party. Any properly-designed remote that sends the correct codes should be able to do that. Or is this the kind of functionality for which the app is intended?
source https://hvac-talk.com/vbb/threads/2235253-Mitsubishi-heat-pump-thermostatic-control?goto=newpost
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