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Indoor & Outdoor Split 
Geothermal Comfort Systems
Carrier Indoor & Outdoor Split Geothermal Heat Pumps - Rev.: 08/10/05
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CXM Controls
Safety Features – CXM Control
The safety features below are provided to protect 
the compressor, heat exchangers, wiring and other 
components from damage caused by operation outside 
of design conditions.
Anti-short cycle protection: The control features a 5 
minute anti-short cycle protection for the compressor.
Note: The 5 minute anti-short cycle also occurs at power up.
Random start: The control features a random start upon 
power up of 5-80 seconds.
Fault Retry: In Fault Retry mode, the Status LED begins 
slowly fl ashing to signal that the control is trying to 
recover from a fault input. The control will stage off the 
outputs and then “try again” to satisfy the thermostat 
input call. Once the thermostat input call is satisfi ed, 
the control will continue on as if no fault occurred. 
If 3 consecutive faults occur without satisfying the 
thermostat input call, the control will go into “lockout” 
mode. The last fault causing the lockout will be stored 
in memory and can be viewed by going into test mode.  
Note:  FP1/FP2 faults are factory set at only one try.
Lockout: In lockout mode, the status LED will begin fast 
fl ashing. The compressor relay is turned off immediately. 
Lockout mode can be “soft” reset by turning off the 
thermostat (or satisfying the call). A “soft” reset keeps 
the fault in memory but resets the control.  A “hard” reset 
(disconnecting power to the control) resets the control 
and erases fault memory.
Lockout with emergency heat: While in lockout mode, if W 
becomes active (CXM), emergency heat mode will occur.  
High pressure switch: When the high pressure switch 
opens due to high refrigerant pressures, the compressor 
relay is de-energized immediately since the high pressure 
switch is in series with the compressor contactor coil. The 
high pressure fault recognition is immediate (does not 
delay for 30 continuous seconds before de-energizing the 
compressor).
High pressure lockout code = 2
Example: 2 quick fl ashes, 10 sec pause, 2 quick fl ashes, 
10 sec. pause, etc.
Low pressure switch: The low pressure switch must be open 
and remain open for 30 continuous seconds during “on” 
cycle to be recognized as a low pressure fault. If the low 
pressure switch is open for 30 seconds prior to compressor 
power up it will be considered a low pressure (loss of 
charge) fault. The low pressure switch input is bypassed for 
the initial 60 seconds of a compressor run cycle.
Low pressure lockout code = 3
Water coil low temperature (FP1): The FP1 thermistor 
temperature must be below the selected low 
temperature limit setting for 30 continuous seconds 
during a compressor run cycle to be recognized as a 
FP1 fault. The FP1 input is bypassed for the initial 60 
seconds of a compressor run cycle. FP1 is set at the 
factory for one try. Therefore, the control will go into 
lockout mode once the FP1 fault has occurred.
FP1 lockout code = 4
Air coil low temperature (FP2): The FP2 thermistor 
temperature must be below the selected low 
temperature limit setting for 30 continuous seconds 
during a compressor run cycle to be recognized as a 
FP2 fault. The FP2 input is bypassed for the initial 60 
seconds of a compressor run cycle. FP2 is set at the 
factory for one try. Therefore, the control will go into 
lockout mode once the FP2 fault has occurred.
FP2 lockout code = 5
Condensate overfl ow: The condensate overfl ow sensor 
must sense overfl ow level for 30 continuous seconds to 
be recognized as a CO fault. Condensate overfl ow will 
be monitored at all times.
CO lockout code = 6
Over/under voltage shutdown: An over/under voltage 
condition exists when the control voltage is outside the 
range of 19VAC to 30VAC. Over/under voltage shut 
down is a self-resetting safety. If the voltage comes back 
within range for at least 0.5 seconds, normal operation is 
restored. This is not considered a fault or lockout. If the 
CXM is in over/under voltage shutdown for 15 minutes, 
the alarm relay will close.
Over/under voltage shut down code = 7
Unit Performance Sentinel-UPS (patent pending): The 
UPS feature indicates when the heat pump is operating 
ineffi ciently. A UPS condition exists when:
a)   In heating mode with compressor energized, FP2 
is greater than 125°F [52°C] for 30 continuous 
seconds, or:
b)   In cooling mode with compressor energized, FP1 
is greater than 125°F [52°C] for 30 continuous 
seconds, or:
c)  In cooling mode with compressor energized, FP2 is 
less than 40°F [4.5°C] for 30 continuous seconds. If 
a UPS condition occurs, the control will immediately 
go to UPS warning. The status LED will remain on 
as if the control is in normal mode. Outputs of the 
control, excluding LED and alarm relay, will NOT be 
affected by UPS. The UPS condition cannot occur 
during a compressor off cycle. During UPS warning, 
the alarm relay will cycle on and off. The cycle rate 
will be “on” for 5 seconds, “off” for 25 seconds, “on” 
for 5 seconds, “off” for 25 seconds, etc.
UPS warning code = 8
Swapped FP1/FP2 thermistors: During test mode, the 
control monitors to see if the FP1 and FP2 thermistors 
are in the appropriate places. If the control is in test 
mode, the control will lockout, with code 9, after 30 
seconds if:
a)   The compressor is on in the cooling mode and the 
FP1 sensor is colder than the FP2 sensor, or:
b)   The compressor is on in the heating mode and the 
FP2 sensor is colder than the FP1 sensor.
Swapped FP1/FP2 thermistor code = 9.