Overview

The Anywair Ducted Controller allows temperature control to be selected from either the Return Air Sensor or the Mainzone Sensor.
In systems with multiple zones and wireless sensors, proper DIP switch configuration ensures correct system addressing and communication.


1. Main Zone / Return Air Sensor Selection

Location: Inside the Anywair red control module (mounted in roof cavity).

FunctionDIP SwitchSettingDescription
Use Return Air SensorSwitch No. 5ONSystem will use the return air sensor as temperature reference. (Factory default)
Use Mainzone SensorSwitch No. 5OFFSystem will use the Mainzone (wall sensor) as the primary control point.



    

       


2. Remote Sensor Configuration

Each wireless Anywair remote sensor requires two DIP switch sections to be set correctly:

A. System ID (Top bank – 1 to 4)

  • Determines which system the sensor belongs to.

  • All sensors and the red roof box must have the same System ID setting.

  • Example:

    • If DIP 1 = ON, 2 = OFF, 3 = OFF, 4 = OFF → System ID = 1

⚙️ This ensures all devices communicate on the same network.


B. Zone Assignment (Lower bank – 1 to 10)

  • Assigns the sensor to a specific zone number.

  • Each active zone must have a unique DIP position set to ON.

Zone NumberSwitch to turn ON
Zone 11
Zone 22
Zone 33
Zone 44
Zone 55
Zone 66
Zone 77
Zone 88
Zone 99
Zone 1010

Example: For Zone 3 → turn DIP 3 ON, leave all others OFF.


3. Final Setup Procedure

  1. Set System ID (1–4) on all sensors and red roof controller to match.

  2. Assign each sensor to its corresponding zone (1–10).

  3. On the red roof box, confirm DIP switch 5:

    • ON → Return Air Sensor

    • OFF → Mainzone Sensor

  4. Once DIP switches are configured:

    • Remove the battery tab from each sensor to power it up.

    • If already powered, remove and reinsert the battery to reset.




⚠️ This reset step ensures the controller recognises the updated DIP settings.


4. Verification

After setup:

  • Open the Anywair tablet or app.

  • Navigate to Zones → Mainzone Selection.

  • Verify that the selected zone sensor displays active temperature readings.

  • Perform a temperature test to confirm the correct sensor is controlling the system.


Now remove the cover of the sensor, so you see the two sets of dip switches.