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Contents
1. Features ......................................................................................................2
1.1 Clear Display ................................................................................................ 2
1.2 Stylish........................................................................................................... 3
1.3 Simple Operation.......................................................................................... 3
1.4 Multilingual Display....................................................................................... 6
1.5 Other Features ............................................................................................. 7
2. Functions.....................................................................................................8
2.1 Functions...................................................................................................... 8
2.2 Restrictions................................................................................................... 8
3. Specifications ..............................................................................................9
4. Dimensions ...............................................................................................10
5. Applicable Models .....................................................................................10
5.1 Applicable Models ...................................................................................... 10
6. Operation Manual......................................................................................11
6.1 Safety Precautions ..................................................................................... 11
6.2 Button Locations and Descriptions............................................................. 12
6.3 Names and Functions ................................................................................ 13
6.4 Basic Operation.......................................................................................... 15
6.5 Quick Reference......................................................................................... 20
6.6 Menu Options ............................................................................................. 21
6.7 Maintenance............................................................................................... 32
6.8 Reference Information................................................................................ 33
7. Installation Manual ....................................................................................34
7.1 Safety Precautions ..................................................................................... 34
7.2 Accessories ................................................................................................ 35
7.3 Remote Controller Installation Procedure .................................................. 35
7.4 Functions and Menu Items of Remote Controller Buttons.......................... 38
7.5 Power-on .................................................................................................... 39
7.6 Field Settings.............................................................................................. 40
7.7 Test Operation............................................................................................ 41
7.8 Procedure for Checking Error History ........................................................ 42
7.9 Entering Maintenance Contact Information ................................................ 43
7.10 Confirmation Registered Details................................................................. 43
7.11 Clock & Calendar ....................................................................................... 43
7.12 Language ................................................................................................... 44

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Features EDUS72-975

1. Features

BRC1E71
· Clear Display ......................... Equipped with backlight and large sized character display and buttons.
· Stylish .................................... Basic tone is white and arrow keys are located at the center.
· Simple Operation ................... Simple operation used with arrow keys and menu-driven method.
· Multilingual Display ................ Available for selection of 3 languages to display arbitrarily
· Other Features....................... Wide variety of functions to meet customer needs such as schedule setting.

1.1 Clear Display


• Dot matrix display
A combination of fine dots enables texts and icons to be displayed smoothly and makes the display of a wide variety of text and
illustrations possible.

• Backlight display
Newly equipped backlight helps operation in dark room.

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1.2 Stylish
Simple and Functional Design

(1) Large text display (2) Large buttons (3) Backlight (4) No-cover design

(1)
(3)

(2)

1.3 Simple Operation


Compared to the conventional structure of button allocation for each function, the number of buttons has been decreased (from 15 to 9).
Can intuitively handle frequently performed basic operations.

(1) "Mode" button (4) "On/Off" button

(5) "Cancel" button


(2) "Fan Speed" button

(3) "Menu/OK" button (6)-(9) Arrow Keys

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Available for simple operation with arrow keys and menu-driven system.

Available for simple operation with arrow keys and menu-driven system.

Press "Menu/OK" button to change the


screen and then the main menu appears.

Available for simple operation with arrow keys and menu-driven system.

Select the item you wish to set with direction


keys and press "Menu/OK" button at the item
you wish to set and the setting entry screen
appears.

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Available for simple operation with arrow keys and menu-driven system.

The item you wish to set can be changed


with up or down button.

Guide on display

The display gives an


explanation of each setting
for easier operation.

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1.4 Multilingual Display


• Available for display in 3 different languages.
Always available for switching display by selecting from main menu.

3 languages (English, French, Spanish)

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2. Functions
2.1 Functions

Category Function BRC1E71


Drawing display LCD
Basic Functions Operation method Menu selection
Backlight function {
Clock function (time display) {
Display switch function { *1
Convenient Functions
Keylock function {
Schedule (weekly) timer*4 {
Model name display { *2
Contact dealer display { *2
Maintenance/Services
Operation time display { *3
Operational data display {*3
{: Possible

*1 Used for setting Standard Display mode or Detailed Display mode.


*2-1When an error occurs, the error code blinks and the contact address and model names appear.
2-2The contact address must be registered when the controller is installed.
2-3For some models, model codes are displayed instead of model names.
*3 Can display for some model only.
*4 Setback function

2.2 Restrictions
1. In the case of two remote control system.
Main
Wireless
BRC1E71 BRC1D71 BRC4***
BRC7***
BRC1E71 { × ×
BRC1D71 { { ×
Sub
Wireless
BRC4*** × { ×
BRC7***
{:Connectable ×:Not connectable

‹ Due to the limited power supply capacity, there are some restrictions when controlling 2 remote controllers.
<Common restriction for SkyAir and VRV>
‹ When controlling one indoor unit with 2 remote controllers, the remote controller operated first turns the
backlight on.
‹ When controlling 2 remote controllers, the following functions cannot be set with the sub remote controller.
1. Schedule function and Setback temperature function
2. Auto Changeover function by the remote controller
<Restriction for VRV only>
Adaptor for wiring (KRP1C*) or power supply adaptor for indoor unit PCB (X18A or X35A) cannot be used for 2
remote controller system.

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2. In the case of Centralised remote controller connection.


‹ When connecting a centralised related device(*1), the following functions cannot be set.
1. Schedule function and Setback temperature function
2. Auto Changeover function by the remote controller

(*1) this means All Centralised remote controller.


intelligent Touch Controller [DCS601C71]
intelligent Manager [DAM602A71,72]
BACnet Gateway [DMS502B71]
Central remote controller [DCS302C71]
Unified ON/OFF controller [DCS301C71]
Schedule timer [DST301BA61]
Residential central remote controller [DCS303A71]
Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices [KRP2A5*/6*]
DMS-IF [DMS504C71]

3. Specifications
New Remote Controller
BRC1E71
Dimension (in.) 4’3/4” × 4’3/4” × 3/4”
H×W×D
Display size (in.)
1’25/32” × 2’13/16”
H×W
LCD Display method Full dot method (dot 160 × 255)
Yes
Backlight
(Background color: white)
Color Fresh white
Cover for operation part No

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4. Dimensions

3D065275

5. Applicable Models
5.1 Applicable Models

Applicable Indoor unit


All models that can be connected
VRV BRC1D71

SkyAir All models that can be connected


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Contents Safety Considerations


Read these SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS carefully before operating the remote controller.
Notices Safety Considerations Items to be Strictly Observed ...... 2 Train the customer to operate and maintain the unit.
Button Locations and Descriptions ........................... 4 Inform customers that they should store this Operations Manual with the Installation Manual for
future reference.
Meanings of WARNING and CAUTION Symbols:
Basic Operation Cool/Heat/Auto/Fan Operation .............................. 10
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
Dry Mode ............................................................... 12 WARNING result in death or serious injury.
Setback .................................................................. 14
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
Ventilation Mode .................................................... 15
CAUTION result in minor or moderate injury.
Setting the Cool / Heat Changeover Master ........... 16 It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Safety Precautions

Key Lock ............................................................... 18


Ɣ The following pictograms are used in this manual.
6. Operation Manual

Quick Reference Main Menu Items ................................................... 20


Never do. Always follow the instructions given.

Menu Options Moving Within the Main Menu Screen ................... 22


Be sure to ground the unit. Keep wet hands away.
Air Flow Direction ................................................... 23
Ventilation .............................................................. 26
Keep water and moisture away.
Schedule ................................................................ 28
Off Timer ................................................................ 33
Maintenance Information ....................................... 35
Configuration .......................................................... 36
Current Settings ..................................................... 39 WARNING
Clock & Calendar ................................................... 39
Ɣ Do not modify or repair the remote controller.
Language ............................................................... 42
Consult your Daikin dealer for any modification or for repairs.

Reset Filter Indicator .............................................. 43 Ɣ Do not relocate or reinstall the remote controller by yourself.
Maintenance Improper installation may result in electric shocks or fire.
Maintaining the Unit and LCD Display ................... 44 Consult your Daikin dealer to relocate or for any reinstallation.
Ɣ Do not use flammable materials (e.g., hairspray or insecticide) near the
Reference Information Error Code Display ................................................. 45 remote controller.
After-sale Service ................................................... 46 Do not clean the product with organic solvents such as paint thinner.
The use of organic solvents may cause cracking, damaging the product, causing electric
shocks, or fire.
Ɣ Consult the dealer if the remote controller was submerged under water
due to a natural disaster, such as a flood or hurricane.
Do not operate the remote controller at this time or a malfunction, electric
shock, or fire can occur.

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ʊʊItems to be Strictly Observedʊʊ Button Locations and Descriptions
CAUTION
Operation Manual

1. Operation mode
Ɣ Do not allow children to play with the remote controller to avoid causing selector button
damage to the product.
Ɣ Never disassemble the remote controller. 11. LCD (with backlight)
Touching the interior parts may result in electric shocks or fire.
Consult your Daikin dealer for internal inspections and adjustments.

Ɣ Do not touch the remote controller buttons with wet fingers.


Touching the buttons with wet fingers can cause an electric shock.
4. Up button
Ɣ Do not wash the remote controller.
Doing so may cause electric leakage and result in electric shocks or fire. 5. Down button
Ɣ Never let the remote controller to get wet.
6. Right button
Water can cause damage to the remote controller, and may cause an 7. Left button
electric shock or fire.
9. Operation lamp
Mode On/Off 8. On/Off button
Menu 3. Menu/OK button
Button Locations and Descriptions

OK
Fan
Speed Cancel 10. Cancel button

2. Fan speed control


button

Functions other than basic operation items (i.e., On/Off, Operation


mode selector, Fan speed control, and temperature setpoint) are set
from the menu screen.
NOTE
Ɣ Do not install the remote controller in places exposed to direct sunlight, otherwise
the LCD will be damaged.
Ɣ Do not pull or twist the remote controller cord, otherwise the remote controller may
be damaged.
Ɣ Do not use objects with sharp ends to press the buttons on the remote controller
otherwise damage may result.

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Names and Functions


1. Operation mode selector button 7. Left button
Liquid Crystal Display
Ɣ Press this button to select the operation Ɣ Used to highlight the next items on the
mode of your preference. (See page 10.) left-hand side. Ɣ Two types of liquid crystal display (LCD) are available. The standard display is set by default.
* Available modes vary with the indoor unit Ɣ Each screen is scrolled in the left-hand Ɣ Detailed display can be selected in the main menu. (See page 37.)
model. direction. Ɣ The displayed contents of the screen vary with the operation mode of the indoor unit model. (The
following display will appear when the indoor unit is in automatic operation.)
2. Fan speed control button 8. On/Off button
Standard display
Ɣ Press this button to select the fan speed of Ɣ Press this button and system will start.
your preference. (See page 11.)
10.Changeover controlled by
Ɣ Press this button again to stop the system. 11.Setback
* Available fan speeds vary with the indoor the master indoor unit
unit model. 9. Operation lamp (Green) 9.Under centralized 8.( ) display
control CENTRAL MASTER
Names and Functions

CONTROL CONTROLLED SETBACK


Ɣ This lamp illuminates solid during normal
3. Menu/OK button operation. 7.( ) display
1.Operation mode Auto Set to
Ɣ Used to indicate the main menu. Ɣ This lamp blinks if a error occurs.
(See page 20 for the menu items.) Cool 74F 3.Setpoint display
Ɣ Used to enter the selected item. 10.Cancel button 2.Fan Speed Heat 70F
AUTO AIR 4.Stand by for Defrost/
Ɣ Used to return to the previous screen.
6.Ventilation ERV PURIFY STANDBY
4. Up button This function is not available Hot start
Ɣ Used to raise the setpoint. 11. LCD (with backlight) 5.Message
Ɣ The item above the current selection will be <Standard display example>
highlighted. Ɣ The backlight will be illuminated for
Detailed Display
(The highlighted items will be scrolled approximately 30 seconds by pressing any
continuously when the button is button. „ The air flow direction, clock, and detailed selection items appear on the detailed
continuously pressed.) Ɣ If two remote controllers are used to control display screen in addition to the items appearing on the standard display.
Ɣ Used to change the selected item. a single indoor unit, only the controller to
be accessed first will have backlight 13.Current Day/time
functionality. CENTRAL MASTER (12/24 hour time
5. Down button CONTROL CONTROLLED SETBACK
Fri 11:03A display)
Ɣ Used to lower the setpoint. Auto
12.Air Flow Direction Room Set to
Ɣ The item below the current selection will be
highlighted. (Displayed only when Cool 74F
(The highlighted items will be scrolled the air conditioner is in
AUTO AIR
74F Heat 70F
continuously when the button is operation.) ERV PURIFY STANDBY 14.Detailed selection
continuously pressed.) Return Setting

Ɣ Used to change the selected item.


<Detailed display example 1>
6. Right button
No Clock display
Ɣ Used to highlight the next items on the No Fan speed display (when the clock has
CENTRAL MASTER
right-hand side. (with no fan speed CONTROL CONTROLLED SETBACK
not been set)
Ɣ Each screen is scrolled in the right-hand control function) --:--
direction.
Auto 15. ( ) display
No Detailed item display
No Air Flow (with no detailed items
AUTO AIR selected)
Direction display ERV PURIFY STANDBY
Return Setting
(with no air flow direction
settings) <Detailed display example 2>

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Names and Functions
1. Operation mode “Error: Push Menu button” 11. Setback “ SETBACK ” (See page 14.)
“Warning: Push Menu button”
Operation Manual

Ɣ Used to display the current operation Ɣ The setback icon flashes when the unit is
Ɣ Displayed if an error or warning is detected
mode: Cool, Heat, Vent, Fan, Dry or Auto. turned on under the setback control.
(see page 45).

2. Fan Speed “Time to clean filter”


12.Air Flow Direction “ ”
“Time to clean element”
Ɣ Used to display the fan speed that is set for “Time to clean filter & element” Ɣ Displayed when the air flow direction and
the indoor unit. Ɣ Displayed as a reminder when it is time to swing are set (see page 23).
Ɣ The fan speed will not be displayed if the clean the filter or element (see page 43). Ɣ If the connected indoor unit model does not
connected model does not have fan speed include oscillating louvers this item will not
control functionality. be displayed.
6. Ventilation
3. Setpoint display Ɣ Displayed when a energy recovery
13.Current Day/Time (12/24 hour
ventilator is connected.
Ɣ Used to display the setpoint for the indoor Ɣ Ventilation Mode icon.“ AUTO ERV ERV BYPASS ”
time display)
unit. These icons indicate the current ventilation Ɣ Displayed if the clock is set (see page 39).
Ɣ Use the Celsius/Fahrenheit item in the mode (ERV only) (AUTO, ERV, BYPASS). Ɣ If the clock is not set, “ -- : -- ” will be
main menu to select the temperature unit Ɣ Air Purify ICON “ AIR
PURIFY ” displayed.
(Celsius or Fahrenheit). This icon indicates that the air purifying unit Ɣ 12 hour time format is displayed by default.
(option) in operation. Ɣ Select 12/24 hour time display option in the
4. Stand by for Defrost/Hot start main menu under “Clock & Calendar”.
“ STANDBY ” (See page 12.) 7. display (See page 18.)
If ventilation icon is displayed in this field: Ɣ Displayed when the key lock is set. 14.Detailed selection
Ɣ Indicates that an energy recovery ventilator Ɣ Displayed if the detailed display item is
is connected. 8. display (See page 28.) selected (see page 38).
For details, refer to the Operation Manual Ɣ Detailed items are not selected by default.
of the ERV. Ɣ Displayed if the Schedule or Off timer is
enabled.
15. display
5. Message CENTRAL
9. Under Centralized control “ CONTROL ” Ɣ Displayed when the clock needs to be set.
The following messages may be Ɣ The schedule function will not work unless
displayed. Ɣ Displayed if the system is under the the clock is set.
“This function is not available” management of a multi zone controller
(option) and the operation of the system
Ɣ Displayed for a few seconds when an
through the remote controller is limited.
operation button is pressed and the indoor
unit does not provide the corresponding
function. 10.Changeover controlled by the
MASTER
Ɣ In a remote control group, the message will master indoor unit “ ” CONTROLLED

not appear if at least one of the indoor units (VRV only)


provides the corresponding function.
Ɣ Displayed when another indoor unit on the
system has the authority to change the
operation mode between cool and heat.

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Basic Operation
Cool/Heat/Auto/Fan Operation (SkyAir and VRV)

Operation procedure Operation button


How to follow the operation manual
Explains the sequence of display
operation for the remote controller.
Displays the location of
Operate the buttons according to
the procedure. buttons to be operated.
Operation

Main Menu 1/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen.


Air Flow Direction
Basic Operation

Ventilation (See page 22.)


Operation screen Schedule
1 Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenheit Ɣ Press buttons to select
display Maintenance Information
Setting Schedule the main menu screen.
Describes screens that Press Menu/OK button to display
will be displayed on the the timer screen.
remote controller in
operation. Schedule Ɣ Before setting the schedule , the
Clock has not been set.
Would you like to set it now? clock must be set.
2 Yes No Ɣ If the clock has not been set, a screen
like the one on the left will appear.
Setting

Press buttons to select Yes and


press Menu/OK button.
Date & Time Ɣ The date & time screen will appear.
Year 2008
Month 01 Ɣ Set the current year, month, day, and
Day 01
Tuesday time. (See clock settings on page 39.)
12:00 A
Setting

Preparation
Ɣ For mechanical protection purposes, apply power to the outdoor units at least six hours
before starting the operation of the system.

Operation

Ɣ Press the Operation mode selector


Cool Set to button several times until the desired
Cool 74F
1 mode Cool, Heat, Fan, or Auto mode is
Return Setting
selected.
* Unavailable operation modes are not displayed.
Note
Ɣ Before changing the mode, confirm that the display does not
indicate master controlled status. Both heat and cool mode may
not be selected if the unit is master controlled. See page 16 if
MASTER CONTROLLED icon blinks.

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Basic Operation
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Ɣ Press On/Off button. Ɣ When the On/Off button is pressed


2 On/Off The Operation lamp (green) will 6 On/Off again, the system will stop operating
illuminate and the system will start and the operation lamp will turn off.
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operating.
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mode, the fan will continue to operate for
approximately one minute to remove residual
heat from the indoor unit.
Ɣ The setpoint will increase by
Cool Set to 1°F (or 1°C) when button is pressed Note
Cool 74F Ɣ To prevent water damage or system failure, do not immediately
3 and decrease by 1°F (or 1°C) when remove power from the indoor unit following system operation.
Return Setting
button is pressed. Wait at least five minutes for the condensate pump to finishing
draining residual water from the unit.
* Setpoint is not available in fan or dry mode.

Ɣ To change the fan speed, press the Fan


Cool Set to speed control button and select the Characteristics of Heat Mode
Cool 74F
4 desired fan speed from Low, Medium or
Return Setting
High. The system automatically controls the following operating modes to
* Only two fan speed adjustment levels, low and high may be prevent the reduction of heating capacity and space comfort.
Low Medium available depending on the type of indoor unit.
Defrost operation Ɣ The system will automatically go into defrost operation to prevent frost
* The system may be in automatic fan speed control for equipment
protection purposes. accumulation at the outdoor unit and loss of heating capacity.
High
* The system may be in automatic fan speed control according to Ɣ The indoor unit fan will stop, and “ STANDBY ” (Defrost/Hot start) will be
the room temperature. It is normal for the fan to intermittently stop displayed on the remote controller.
operating. Ɣ The system will return to normal operation usually within six to eight
* It is normal for a delay to occur when changing the fan speed. minutes (but not more than 10 minutes).

Hot start Ɣ When the system goes into heat mode, the indoor unit fan will stop in
order to prevent a cold draft.
Ɣ Adjust Air Flow Direction from the main menu (In that case, “ STANDBY ” (Defrost/Hot start) will be displayed on the
5 (see page 23). remote controller.)

* If the connected indoor unit model does not include oscillating


louvers this function will not be available.

Dry Mode
Preparation
Ɣ For equipment protection purposes, apply power to the outdoor units at least six hours before
starting the operation of the system.
Ɣ The dry mode may not be selected if the remote controller is master controlled and the
system is not already in the cooling mode of operation. (see page 17 for details)

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Basic Operation
Operation Characteristic of Dry mode
The Dry mode dehumidifys the space at reduced cooling capacity to
Ɣ Press Mode button several times until
prevent the room temperature from dropping to uncomfortable
Dry the Dry mode is selected.
1 levels.

* The dry mode may not be available depending on the type of


Return Setting
indoor unit.

Ɣ Press On/Off button. Setback


2 On/Off The Operation lamp (green) will The Setback feature will maintain the space temperature in a specific range during unoccupied
illuminate and the system will start periods.
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operating. Note
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Ɣ This function will temporarily start an indoor unit that was previously turned off by the user or
* In Dry mode, the system maintains automatic temperature and
turned off from a schedule event / off timer.
fan speed control. Therefore, temperature setpoint or fan speed
Ɣ This function must be enabled by the system installer.
settings are not available while the indoor unit is in the Dry
mode.

Operation

Ɣ Adjust Air Flow Direction from the main menu Ɣ The setback icon flashes when the unit
3 (see page 23). Cool Setback is turned on under the setback control.
Cool 84F
* If the connected indoor unit model does not include oscillating
1
louvers this function will not be available. Return Setting

SETBACK
Ɣ When the On/Off button is pressed
Cool Setback
4 On/Off again, the system will stop operating Cool 84F

and the operation lamp will turn off.


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Return Setting

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Note
Ɣ To prevent water damage or system failure, do not immediately
remove power from the indoor unit following system operation.
Wait at least five minutes for the condensate pump to finishing
draining residual water from the unit.

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Ventilation Mode When the Indoor Unit is Interlocked with Energy Recovery Ventilator Setting the Cool / Heat Changeover Master
Operation Manual

(VRV only)
Preparation Setting Changes See page 18 for an explanation of the cool/heat changeover master indoor unit.
Ɣ For equipment protection purposes, apply power to the outdoor units at least six hours before
starting the operation of the system. Ɣ Press the Operation Mode Selector button
Cool Set to on the remote controller of the changeover
Cool 74F
1 master indoor unit for at least four seconds.
Operation
Return Setting
(While the backlight is illuminated)
MASTER
Ɣ When operating the energy recovery Ɣ The “ CONTROLLED
” icon on each remote controller for the
MASTER
Vent CONTROLLED
ventilator (ERV) between seasons indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit or
Cool
1 without the air conditioner, set the Set to BS unit will start flashing.
Cool 74F
AUTO
ERV
Return Setting
control to ventilation mode.
* Vent mode setting changes are possible regardless of the cool/
Return Setting
heat changeover master indoor unit.
* If cool/heat mode is configured for control from the outdoor unit,
all remote controllers serving the associated indoor units will
Ɣ Changes to the ventilation mode are made from the MASTER
display its “ CONTROLLED ” icon.
2 main menu.
Ɣ Set the cool/heat changeover master indoor unit as
* Ventilation Mode: Auto, ERV, and Bypass
outlined below.

Ɣ Changes to the ventilation rate are made from the MASTER


Selection Settings The icon “ CONTROLLED ” will flash on all remote controllers when the power is turned ON for the first time.
3 main menu.
MASTER
CONTROLLED Ɣ Press the Mode Selector button on the
* Ventilation Rate: Low or High
Cool Set to remote controller of the indoor unit which
Cool 74F
2 is to serve as the cool/heat changeover
Ɣ Press On/Off button. Return Setting
master.
4 On/Off The Operation lamp (green) will The remote controller for the changeover
illuminate and the system will start master indoor unit is established and the
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operating. Cool MASTER
Set to CONTROLLED
icon disappears.
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Other remote controllers in the system
Return Setting (indoor units served by the same outdoor
Ɣ When the On/Off button is pressed unit or indoor units served by the same
5 On/Off again, the system will stop operating branch selector (BS) unit) will now display
and the operation lamp will turn off. MASTER
the CONTROLLED
icon.
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Basic Operation
Precautions for Selecting the Cool / Heat Changeover Master Indoor Unit
Ɣ The cool/heat changeover master must be set for a single indoor unit in the following applications
Ɣ Press the Mode button on the remote
Cool Set to controller of the indoor unit designated (2-Pipe Heat Pump System) (3-Pipe Heat Recovery System)
Cool 74F
3 as the cool/heat changeover master (the
Return Setting
remote controller not displaying the
MASTER
CONTROLLED
icon) repeatedly until the desired BS unit:
The BS unit is used for cooling or
mode is selected. The display will heat mode selection.
change to “Fan”, “Dry”, “Auto”, “Cool”,
“Heat” each time the button is pressed. Indoor unit Indoor unit
Ɣ Simultaneously, the other indoor units on
the system will follow suit and change
modes to reflect the new mode selected
A number of indoor units are A number of indoor units are
at the changeover master remote connected to a single outdoor unit. connected to a single BS unit.
controller. Set any one of the indoor units as Set any one of the indoor units as
the cool/heat changeover master. the cool/heat changeover master.

Cool / Heat Mode Selection Availability


Ɣ “Cool”, “Heat” and “Auto” are all only available for selection on the cool/heat changeover master Key Lock
indoor unit. The following table indicates the available operating modes of the other indoor units
on the system based upon the selected mode of the master indoor unit.
Operation Confirm and cancel Key Lock settings in the basic display screen.

The other indoor units in the system can be set to


Ɣ Press the Menu/OK button for at least four
When the master indoor
unit is set to Cool Set to seconds. (While the backlight is
Cool 74F
Cool Dry Heat Fan
1 illuminated)
Cool mode Return Setting

Dry mode Basic screen

Heat mode
Fan mode Ɣ “ ” will appear.
Cool Set to All buttons are disabled when the keys
Auto mode (Cooling operation) 2 Cool 74F
are locked.
Auto mode (Heating operation)
Return Setting Ɣ To cancel the key lock mode, continue
pressing Menu/OK button for at least
four seconds. (While the backlight is
illuminated)

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Quick Reference
„ The main menu has the following items.
Operation Manual

Menu item Description Reference page

Air Flow Direction Used to configure air flow direction


settings.
Ɣ The air flow direction louver is automatically
operated up and down (left and right). 23
Ɣ The fixed air flow directions are configurable
for five positions.
Quick Reference

* This function is not available on all models.

Ventilation
Ventilation Rate Used to set “Low” or “High” 26
Ventilation
operation settings
for energy
Ventilation Mode Used to set Auto, ERV, or Bypass. 27
reovery ventilator

Ɣ Day settings are selected from three patterns, i.e.,


Schedule Daily Patterns “7Days”, “Weekday/Weekend”, and “Weekday/Sat/ 29
Sun”.

Settings Ɣ Set the startup time and operation stop time.


ON: Startup time, cooling and heating
temperature setpoints can be
configured.
OFF: Operation stop time, cooling and
heating setback temperature
setpoints can be configured.
( --: Indicates that the setback
function is disabled for this time 30
period. )
_: Indicates that the temperature
setpoint and setback temperature
setpoint for this time period is not
specified. The last active setpoint will
be utilized.
Ɣ Up to five actions can be set for each day.
Off Timer Used to set each operation period of the system.
Ɣ Possible to set in 10 minute increments from 33
30 to 180 minutes.
Celsius / Fahrenheit Ɣ Used to select whether temperature values
will be displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit.

Maintenance Information Used to display the maintenance information. 35

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Menu Options
Menu item Description Reference page
Moving Within the Main Menu Screen
Configuration Contrast Adjustment Used to make LCD contrast adjustment. 36
Display Used to set standard or detailed display „ Display Method for Main Menu
Standard or Detailed mode.
Display Ɣ Display mode
Operation
Standard or detailed display 37
Menu Options

Ɣ Detailed display provides the choice to Ɣ Press Menu/OK button.


display between Room Temp, Outside Air Cool Set to
Temp, System or None. Cool 74F
1
Ɣ Used to display a list of current settings for
Current Settings available items. 39 Return Setting

Clock & Date & time Used to configure date and time settings Basic screen
Calendar and corrections.
Ɣ The default time display is 12H.
Ɣ The clock will maintain accuracy to within Main Menu 1/2 Ɣ The main menu screen will appear.
±30 seconds per month. 39 Air Flow Direction
Ventilation
Ɣ If there is a power failure for a period not Schedule

exceeding 48 hours, the clock will continue


2 Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Maintenance Information
working with the built-in backup power Setting
supply.
Instructions for moving within the main
Main menu screen menu will appear.
12H/24H Clock The time can be displayed in either a 12 hour
or 24 hour time format. 42

Used to adjust the clock in observance of


Ɣ Selecting items from the main menu.
Daylight Saving Time –
daylight saving time. 3 1. Press buttons to select the desired
The display language can be selected
item to be set.
Language 42
between English, Francais or Espanol. 2. Press Menu/OK button to display the
details for the selected item.
Note: Available setting items vary with the indoor unit model.

Sub Remote Controller Menu Items Indoor unit


If two remote controllers are in control of a single indoor Ɣ To go back to the basic screen from the
unit, the following menu items are not set in the sub remote main menu, press the Cancel button.
controller. In this case, the following items should be
4
configured in the main remote controller.
Ɣ Schedule
Ɣ Off timer Outdoor unit Two remote
Ɣ Setback controllers in control
Note
Ɣ If a button is not pressed for 5 minutes during configuration, the controller will automatically
revert to the basic screen.

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Air Flow Direction Air Flow Direction
Operation Manual

Ɣ Pressing buttons changes the


Swing
„ Configuring Air Flow Direction 3 setting to (in order) Swing ,
Position 0 ,
Operation Setting
Position 1 ,
Main Menu 1/2
Left/right direction Position 2 ,
Ɣ Display the main menu screen.
Air Flow Direction
Ventilation (See page 22.) Position 3 , and
Schedule Air Flow Direction
1 Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenleit Ɣ Press buttons to select Swing Position 4 .
Maintenance Information
Setting Air Flow Direction on the main Ɣ Selecting Swing will cause the air
menu screen and press the Menu/ Setting flow direction louver to oscillate
OK button. back and forth.
Up/down direction
(For models with no airflow direction
adjustment, Air Flow Direction will not be
For the swing setting only, all
displayed on the main menu screen.) positions will be displayed.

Air Flow Direction Ɣ When you select positions 0 to 4,


Air Flow Direction Ɣ The air flow direction screen will appear.
Position 2 the louver will stay in a fixed
Swing Note
2 Ɣ Air flow direction appears on the screen as below.
4 position.
0 : Position 0 Setting
Setting * The illustration is an example of the display
0 1 : Position 1
1 0 4 Left/right direction when position 2 is selected.
Air Flow Direction 2 2 : Position 2
1 3
(up/down) 3 4 2 3 : Position 3 Air Flow Direction
Ɣ Press buttons to select the
Air Flow Direction
Up/down direction Left/right direction 4 : Position 4
Position 2
desired air flow direction.
Cool20°C
Swing
Heat15°C Press Menu/OK button to return to
Setting the basic screen.
Setting
Up/down direction
Air Flow Direction
(left/right)

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Menu Options
Operational Details and Functions Ventilation
There are two types of air flow direction settings.
„ Ventilation screen display properties
Air flow direction swing Air flow direction
Operation
The louvers automatically oscillate up You can select from one of five fixed
and down. directions. (This has no relation to the Main Menu 1/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen.
angle of the louvers.) Air Flow Direction
Ventilation (See page 22.)
Indoor unit Indoor unit 1 Schedule
Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Ɣ Press buttons to select Ventilation
Maintenance Information
Setting
on the main menu screen.
(For models with no ventilation function,
(Automatic) (Automatic) (Desired position) (Desired position) Ventilation will not be displayed on the main
Ventilation
Ventilation Rate menu screen.)
Ventilation Mode
Press Menu/OK button to display the
Movement of air flow direction louver ventilation screen.
Under the operating conditions shown below, air flow direction is controlled automatically. Actual Setting

operation may be different than what is displayed on the remote controller.

Ɣ Room temperature is higher than the remote controller’s setpoint (in


heating operation).
Operating Ɣ When defrosting (in heating operation). „ Changing the ventilation rate
condition (The air flow discharges horizontally to avoid creating a draft for the
room occupants.) Operation
Ɣ Under continuous operation with the air flow discharging horizontally.
Ventilation Ɣ Navigate to the ventilation screen
Ventilation Rate
1 Ventilation Mode (see above).
Ɣ Press buttons to select
Setting Ventilation Rate on the ventilation
screen.
Press Menu/OK button to display the
ventilation rate screen.

Ventilation
Ventilation Rate
Ɣ Press the buttons to toggle between
2 High
the Low and High settings.
* Only modes that can be set are displayed.
Setting

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Auto mode Using information from the air conditioner (cool, heat, fan, and
setpoint) and the energy recovery ventilator unit (indoor and
Operation Manual

Ɣ Selecting and confirming the desired


outdoor temperatures), the ventilation mode is automatically
3 ventilation rate will take you back to the changed between ERV and Bypass.
basic screen. Outside air is passed through the ERV core and is supplied to the
(Pressing the Cancel button takes you back to the
ERV mode
conditioned space.
previous screen without changing the ventilation
rate.) Bypass mode Outside air is supplied to the conditioned space without passing
through the ERV core.

„ Changing the ventilation mode Schedule


Operation „ Setting the schedule
Ventilation Ɣ Display the ventilation screen. Operation The schedule can not be enabled when a multizone controller is connected.
Ventilation Rate
Ventilation Mode (See page 26.)
Main Menu 1/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen.
1 Ɣ Press buttons to select
Air Flow Direction
Ventilation Mode on the ventilation Ventilation (See page 22.)
Setting Schedule

screen.
1 Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Ɣ Press buttons to select Schedule .
Maintenance Information
Press Menu/OK button to display the Setting
Press Menu/OK button to display the
ventilation mode screen. schedule screen.

Ventilation Schedule Ɣ Before setting the schedule , the clock


Ventilation Mode
Ɣ Pressing the buttons cycles through
Clock has not been set.
the settings in the order shown below. Would you like to set it now? must be set.
Bypass
2 Yes No Ɣ If the clock has not been set, a screen
Bypass ERV Auto
Setting Setting
like the one on the left will appear.
Press buttons to select Yes and
* Only modes that can be set are displayed. Date & Time press Menu/OK button.
Year 2008
Month 01 Ɣ The date & time screen will appear.
Day 01
Tuesday
Ɣ Selecting and confirming the desired 12:00 A
Ɣ Set the current year, month, day, and
Cool Set to ventilation mode will take you back to Setting time. (See clock settings on page 39.)
Cool 74F
3 the basic screen.
(Pressing the Cancel button takes you back to the
Return Setting
previous screen without changing the ventilation Schedule Ɣ Press buttons to select the desired
Enable/Disable
mode. ) Daily Patterns
2 Settings
function on the schedule screen and
press Menu/OK button.
Setting

Ventilation Mode

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Menu Options
„ Daily Patterns „ Settings
Operation Operation

Schedule 2/2 Ɣ The schedule screen will appear. Schedule 2/2 Ɣ The schedule screen will appear.
Enable/Disable Enable/Disable
Daily Patterns Ɣ Press buttons to Daily Patterns Ɣ Press buttons to select Settings
Settings Settings
1 select Daily Patterns on the schedule
1 on the schedule screen.
Setting
screen. Setting
The settings screen will appear when
The daily patterns screen will appear the Menu/OK button is pressed.
when the Menu/OK button is pressed.
Schedule Ɣ Press buttons to select the day to
Time Act Cool Heat
Schedule Mon – – :– – ––
– – be set.
buttons to – – :– – ––
Daily Patterns
Ɣ Press – –
2 – – :– – ––
– –
– – :– – ––
select 7 Days , Weekday/Weekend , – –
7 Days – – :– – ––
2 Setting
– –
or Weekday/Sat/Sun on the daily
Setting
patterns screen.
The confirmation screen will appear
Schedule Ɣ Input the time for the selected day.
when the Menu/OK button is pressed. Time Act Cool Heat
Mon – 6 :00 A –– buttons to move the
– – Ɣ Press
– – :– – ––
– –
3 – – :– – ––
– – highlighted item and press buttons
– – :– – ––
– –
– – :– – ––
Schedule buttons to select Yes on the – –
Ɣ Press Setting
to input the desired operation start time.
Save the settings?
3 confirmation screen. Each press of buttons moves the
Yes No Pressing the Menu/OK button enters the Schedule numbers by 1 hour or 1 minute.
Time Act Cool Heat
Setting daily patterns in the schedule and takes Mon – 6 :00 A ––
– –
– – :– – ––
– –
you back to the main menu screen. – – :– – ––
– –
– – :– – ––
– –
– – :– – ––
– –
Setting

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Schedule Schedule
Operation Manual

Ɣ Press the buttons to move the Ɣ Press buttons to select “Yes” on the
Time Act Cool Heat Save the settings?
Mon – 6 :00 A ––
– – highlighted item and press buttons confirmation screen.
– – :– – ––
– –
4 – – :– – ––
– –
6 Yes No
– – :– – –– to configure ON/OFF/-- settings. Pressing the Menu/OK button confirms
– –
– – :– – ––
– –
Setting --, ON, or OFF changes in sequence Setting the settings for each day and takes you
when buttons are pressed. back to the main menu screen.
Schedule ON: The temperature setpoints can be configured.
Time Act Cool Heat OFF: The setback temperature setpoints can be
Mon – 6 :00 A ON 90F 60F
– – :– – ––
– –
configured.
– – :– – ––
– – – –: The temperature setpoints and setback
– – :– – ––
– –
– – :– – –– temperature setpoints become disabled.
– –
Setting
Enabling or disabling the schedule

Operation
Schedule Ɣ The cooling and heating temperature
Time Act Cool Heat
Mon – 6 :00 A ON 75F 70F setpoints for both ON and OFF Schedule Ɣ Display the schedule screen.
– 8 :00 A OFF ––F

– – :– – –– Enable/Disable
– – (Setback) are configured.
– – :– – –– Daily Patterns (See page 28.)
– –
– – :– – –– Settings
– –
Setting
“_”: Indicates that the temperature setpoint and
1 Ɣ Press buttons to select
setback temperature setpoint for this time Setting
Enable / Disable on the schedule
period is not specified. The last active
setpoint will be utilized.
screen.
“--”: Indicates that the setback function is Press Menu/OK button to display the
disabled for this time period. enable/disable screen.

Schedule A maximum of five actions per day can be


Time Act Cool Heat Schedule
Mon – 6 :00 A ON 75F 70F set. Enable/Disable
Ɣ Press buttons to select Enable
– 8 :00 A OFF 85F 50F
5 – 5 :30 P ON 75F 70F
Ɣ Press the Menu/OK button when or Disable on the enable/disable
1 0 :00 P ––
– – :– – ––
– –
2 Disable
screen.
– –
Setting
settings for each day are completed.
Setting Press Menu/OK button after selecting
The confirmation screen will appear.
the item. The confirmation screen will
Schedule
To copy the settings for the previous day, press the
Time Act Cool Heat operation mode selector button so that the existing appear.
Mon – 6 :00 A ON 75F 70F
– 8 :00 A OFF 85F 50F
settings will be copied.
– 5 :30 P ON 75F 70F Example: The contents for Monday are copied by
1 0 :00 P OFF 82F 62F
– – :– – –– pressing the operation mode selector button after Schedule
– – Ɣ Press buttons to select Yes on the
Setting Save the settings?
selecting Tuesday. 3 confirmation screen.
Yes No Pressing Menu/OK button confirms the
Schedule
Setting enable/disable setting for the schedule
Time Act Cool Heat
Tue – 6 :00 A ON 75F 70F
– 8 :00 A OFF 85F 50F and takes you back to the basic screen.
– 5 :30 P ON 75F 70F
1 0 :00 P OFF 82F 62F
– – :– – ––
– –
Setting

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Menu Options
Off Timer Enabling or disabling the off timer
„ Configuring and Confirming the Off Timer settings Operation
Operation
Off Timer 1/2 Ɣ Navigate to the off timer screen.
Enable/Disable
Main Menu 1/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen. Settings (See page 33.)
Air Flow Direction
Ventilation (See page 22.)
1 Ɣ Press buttons to select
Schedule
1 Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Ɣ Press buttons to select the Setting
Enable/Disable on the off timer screen.
Maintenance Information
Setting
Off Timer on the main menu screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the
Press Menu/OK button to display the off enable/disable screen.
timer screen.

Off Timer
Enable/Disable
Ɣ Press buttons to select Enable or
Off Timer 1/2 Disable on the enable/disable screen.
Enable/Disable
Ɣ Press buttons to select 2 Disable
Settings Press Menu/OK button after selecting
2 Settings on the off timer screen.
Setting the item. Then the confirmation screen
Press Menu/OK button to display the
Setting configuration screen. will appear.

Off Timer
Save the settings?
Ɣ Press button to select Yes on the
Off Timer confirmation screen.
After you turn on the unit,
Ɣ Use buttons to set the time from 3
it will automatically Yes No Pressing Menu/OK button confirms the
3 turn off in
operation start until the unit
60 minutes. Setting enable/disable for the off timer and
automatically stops.
Setting Selections can be made in increments of takes you back to the basic screen.
10 minutes from 30 to 180 minutes.
Holding down the button causes the
number to change continuously.
Ɣ Select the desired time and press Menu/
OK button.
The confirmation screen will appear.

Off Timer
Save the settings?
Ɣ Press button to select Yes on the
4 confirmation screen.
Yes No Pressing Menu/OK button confirms the
Setting off timer and takes you back to the basic
screen.

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Maintenance Information Configuration
Operation Manual

„ Displaying the service contact and model „ Contrast Adjustment


information Operation
Operation Main Menu 2/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen.
Configuration
Current Settings (See page 22.)
Main Menu 1/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen. Clock & Calendar
Air Flow Direction
1 Daylight Saving Time
Language
Ɣ Press buttons to select
Ventilation (See page 22.)
Schedule
Setting
Configuration on the main menu
1 Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Ɣ Press buttons to select
Maintenance Information screen.
Setting
Maintenance Information on the main
menu screen and press Menu/OK Press Menu/OK button to display the
button. configuration screen.

Maintenance Information Configuration Ɣ Navigate to the configuration screen.


Ɣ The phone number for the contact will
Contact Info Contrast Adjustment
2 0123-456-7890 appear at the top of the screen. 2 Display Ɣ Press buttons to select
(If it has not yet been entered, it will not appear.) Contrast Adjustment on the
Indoor Model ---/000
Outdoor Model ---/000 Ɣ The model information of the indoor and configuration screen.
Setting

outdoor units for your product will Press Menu/OK button to display the
appear on the bottom of the screen. contrast adjustment screen.
(For some models the product code may appear. )
* The model name will not appear if the indoor unit
PCB has been replaced.
Contrast Adjustment Ɣ On the contrast adjustment screen press
* The error code history may also appear. 3 Dark
buttons until you reach the desired
If the operation lamp is not blinking, the unit is contrast.
Light
working properly.
Setting
After setting, press Menu/OK button and
The error code history will disappear if you press
On/Off button for more than 4 seconds. return to the basic screen.

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Menu Options
„ Display Display Item
Display Mode Operation
Operation Display Ɣ Navigate to the display screen.
Display Mode Standard
Display Item None (See page 37.)
Configuration Ɣ Navigate to the configuration screen.
Contrast Adjustment
1 Ɣ Press buttons to select
Display (See page 36.)
Setting
Display Item on the display screen.
1 Ɣ Press buttons to select
Press Menu/OK button to display the
Setting
Display on the configuration screen.
display item screen.
Press Menu/OK button to display the
display screen.

Display
Display Item
Ɣ Pressing buttons displays the following.
Display
None * Outside Air Temp
Ɣ Press buttons to select None
Display Mode Standard
2 Room Temp
Display Item None * System
Display Mode on the display screen.
Setting
2 Press Menu/OK button to display the * Some models may not display these items even if they are selected.
Setting Display Mode screen.
Ɣ Be sure to read the following notes regarding display
of room temperature and outside air temperature.
Room Temp
Display
Display Mode
Ɣ Press buttons to select Standard .......... The temperature at the remote
3 Standard
or Detailed on the display screen. controller.
Ɣ Press Menu/OK button to confirm the The temperature that is detected may
Setting settings and return to the basic screen. be affected by the location of the
* Refer to Display Item to change detailed display remote controller.
selection. Outside Air Temp
(See page 38.)
.......... The temperature at the outdoor unit.
The temperature that is detected may
be affected by factors such as the
location of the unit (for example, if it is
in direct sunlight) and unit operation
during defrosting.

Ɣ After setting, press Menu/OK button to


confirm settings and return to the basic
screen.

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Current Settings Clock & Calendar
Operation Manual

Date & Time


Ɣ Press buttons to select Date & Time
12H/24H Clock
„ Manipulating the current settings 2 on the clock & calendar screen.
Press Menu/OK button to display the
Operation Setting date & time screen.
Main Menu 2/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen.
Configuration
Current Settings (See page 22.)
Clock & Calendar
1 Daylight Saving Time
Language
Ɣ Press buttons to select Date & Time
Ɣ Select “Year” with buttons.
Year 2008
Setting
Current Settings on the main menu Month 01
3 Day 01
Change the year with buttons.
screen and press Menu/OK button. Thursday
12:00 A Holding down the button causes the
Setting number to change continuously.
Current Setting 1/2 Ɣ A list showing the current setting status
Air Flow Direction Swing
Ventilation Rate Low will appear.
Ventilation Mode Auto
2 Schedule
Off Timer
Enable
Disable
Press buttons to go to the next item. Date & Time
Ɣ Select “Month” with buttons.
Display Standard Year 2009
Ɣ Pressing the Cancel button takes you Month 10
Setting Change the month with buttons.
Day 01
back to the main menu screen.
4 Thursday
Holding down the button causes the
12:00 A
Setting number to change continuously.
Display items
Air Flow Direction Off Timer
Ventilation Rate Display
Ventilation Mode Display item
Schedule Date & Time
Year 2009
Ɣ Select “Day” with buttons.
Month 10
5 Day 07
Change the day with buttons.
* Display items may differ depending on the model. Thursday
12:00 A Holding down the button causes the
Only the items that can be set are displayed.
Setting number to change continuously.
Days of the week change automatically.

Clock & Calendar Date & Time


Ɣ Select “Hour” with buttons.
Year 2009
Month 10
6 Day 07
Change the hour with buttons.
Thursday
„ Date & Time
12:00 A Holding down the button causes the
Operation Setting number to change continuously.
Main Menu 2/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen. (See page 22.)
Configuration
Current Settings Ɣ Press buttons to select
Clock & Calendar
1 Daylight Saving Time
Language
Clock & Calendar on the main menu
Setting
screen.
Press Menu/OK button to display the
clock & calendar screen.

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Menu Options
„ 12H/24H CLOCK
Date & Time
Year 2009
Ɣ Select “Minute” with buttons.
Month 10
Operation
7 Day 07
Change the minute with buttons.
Thursday
12:21 P Holding down the button causes the Clock & Calendar Ɣ Display the clock & calendar screen.
Setting
Date & Time
number to change continuously. 1 12H/24H Clock (See page 39.)
Ɣ Press Menu/OK button. Ɣ Press buttons to
The confirmation screen will appear. select 12H/24H Clock on the Clock &
Setting

Note: Calendar screen.


The date can be set between
The 12H/24H clock screen will appear
January 1, 2009 and December 31, 2099. when the Menu/OK button is pressed.

12H/24H Clock By default, the time display is set to the


Date & Time
Save the settings?
Ɣ Press button to select Yes on the 12H format.
12H
8 confirmation screen.
2 Ɣ Press buttons to select 12H 24H
Yes No Press Menu/OK button to confirm the on the 12H/24H clock screen.
Setting

Setting clock and return to the basic screen. Ɣ The confirmation screen will appear
* When setting the schedule, the display returns to when the Menu/OK button is pressed.
the settings screen.

12H/24H Clock
Save the settings?
Ɣ Press buttons to select Yes on the
3 confirmation screen.
Yes No Pressing the Menu/OK button confirms
Setting the 12H or 24H and takes you back to
the main menu screen.

Language
„ Selectable Languages
Operation

Main Menu 2/2 Ɣ Display the main menu screen.


Configuration
Current Settings (See page 22.)
Clock & Calendar
1 Daylight Saving Time
Language
Ɣ Press buttons to select
Setting
Language on the main menu screen
and press the Menu/OK button.

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Maintenance
Language Main Menu 1/2
Operation Manual

Ɣ Press buttons to select the preferred Ɣ Press buttons to select


Reset Filter Indicator
language on the language screen. Air Flow Direction
2 English
3 Ventilation
Reset Filter Indicator on the main
Schedule
English/Français/Español are available. Off Timer menu screen and press Menu/Enter
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Setting Ɣ Press Menu/OK button to confirm the Setting button.
Maintenance

settings and return to the basic screen.

Cool Set to
Cool 74F Ɣ The display shown in illustration 1 will
disappear from the basic screen when
the filter sign is reset.
Maintenance
Reset Filter Indicator
Operation
Maintaining the Unit and LCD Display
Ɣ When it is time to clean or replace the filter, one of
Ɣ Wipe the LCD and surface of the remote controller with a dry cloth when they become dirty.
Cool Set to the following messages will appear on the bottom of
1 Cool 74F Ɣ If the dirt on the surface cannot be removed, soak the cloth in neutral detergent diluted with
the basic screen. water, squeeze the cloth tightly, and clean the surface. Wipe the surface with a dry cloth.
Time to clean filter “Time to clean filter” Note
“Time to clean filter & element” Ɣ Do not use any paint thinner, organic solvent, or strong acid.

“Time to clean element”

Ɣ Wash, clean, or replace the filter or


element.
For details, refer to the operation
manual supplied with the indoor unit.

Ɣ Reset the filter indicator when the filter or


2 element is cleaned or replaced.
Ɣ Press Menu/OK button.
The main menu screen will appear.

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Reference Information Reference Information


Error Code Display After-sale Service
„ Contact your Daikin dealer in the following cases Warning
Operation Ɣ Do not relocate or reinstall the remote controller by yourself.
Improper installation may result in electric shocks or fire.
Ɣ If an error occurs, either one of the following Consult your Daikin dealer.

Cool Set to items will flash in the basic screen.


Cool 74F
1 “Error: Push Menu button” Operation
Error : Press Menu button
* The operation lamp will flash. lamp
Reference Information

“Warning: Push Menu button” „ Advise your Daikin Dealer of the following items
* The operation lamp will not flash. Ɣ Model name
Ɣ Press Menu/OK button. Ɣ Date of installation
Ɣ Failure conditions: As precise as possible.
Ɣ Your address, name, and telephone number
Error code AI Ɣ The error code will flash and the service
Contact Info
2 0123-456-7890 contact and model name or code may
Indoor Model ---/000
appear.
Outdoor Model ---/000
Ɣ Notify your Daikin dealer of the Error „ Repairs after Warranty Period
code and model name or code. Consult your Daikin dealer.

„ Inquiry about After-sale Service


Contact your Daikin dealer.

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Contents 1. Safety Considerations
Read these SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS carefully before installing the remote controller.
After completing the installation, ensure that the unit operates properly during the startup operation.
Train the customer to operate and maintain the unit. Inform customers that they should store this
Installation Manual

Installation Manual with the Operation Manual for future reference.


1. Safety Considerations ...................... 2 Always use a licensed installer or contractor to install this product. Improper installation can result in
water or refrigerant leakage, electrical shock, fire, or explosion.
Meanings of WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTE Symbols.
2. Accessories ....................................... 4
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
3. Remote controller installation
WARNING result in death or serious injury.
procedure .......................................... 4 Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
Safety Precautions

CAUTION
It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
4. Functions and menu items Indicates situations that may result in equipment or property-damage
of remote controller buttons .......... 10 NOTE accidents only.
7. Installation Manual

5. Power-on .......................................... 12
WARNING
Only qualified personnel must carry out the installation work.
6. Field Settings .................................. 13
Consult your Daikin dealer regarding relocation and reinstallation of the remote controller.
Improper installation work may result in leakage, electric shocks or fire.
7. Test Operation ................................. 15 Install the remote controller in accordance with the instructions in the installation manual.
Improper installation may cause electrical shocks or fire.
8. Procedure for Checking Use only specified accessories and parts for installation work.
Error History .................................... 18 Failure to use specified parts may result in water leakage, electric shocks, fire, or the unit falling.
Do not disassemble, reconstruct, or repair.
9. Entering Maintenance Contact Electric shock or fire may occur.
Information ...................................... 19 Make sure that all wiring is secured, that specified wires are used, and that no external forces act on
the terminal connections or wires.
Improper connections or installation may result in fire.
10. Confirmation registered details ..... 20
Before touching electrical parts, turn off the unit.
11. Clock & Calendar ............................ 20

12. Language ......................................... 21

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CAUTION
Keep water out of the remote controller. The following accessories are included.
To avoid leakage and electric shock due to entry of water or insects, fill the wiring through-hole with Operation Installation
putty. Wood screw Small screw Clamp Wiring retainer
manual manual
Do not wash the remote controller with water as it may result in electrical shocks or fire.
Do not touch the remote controller buttons with wet fingers. (φ3.5×16mm) (M4×16mm)
Touching the buttons with wet fingers can cause an electric shock.
Accessories

Do not install the remote controller in the following locations:


(a) Where a mineral oil mist or oil spray or vapor is produced, for example, in a kitchen. (2 pcs.) (2 pcs.) (1 pc.) (1 pc.) (1 pc.) (1 pc.)
Plastic parts may deteriorate and fall off or result in water leakage.
(b) Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is produced.
Corroding copper pipes or soldered parts may result in refrigerant leakage.
(c) Near machinery emitting electromagnetic waves. 3. Remote controller installation procedure
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the operation of the control system and cause the unit to
malfunction.
(d) Where flammable gas may leak, where there is carbon fiber or ignitable dust suspensions in the 3-1 Determine where to install the remote controller.
air, or where volatile flammables such as thinner or gasoline are handled. Make sure to follow “ 1. Safety Considerations” when determining the location.
Operating the unit in such conditions can cause a fire.
(e) High temperature area or directly flamed point. 3-2 If the control cable for the remote controller is to be routed
Heating and/or fire can occur.
(f) Moist area, where there is exposure to water. If water enters the inside of the remote controller, from the rear, make a hole in the wall taking into consideration
it may cause electric shock and electrical components may fail. the location of the access hole in the lower case.
External view of the remote controller
NOTE
Install the control wires for the indoor and the remote controller at least 3.5 feet (1 meter) away from F5/16-3/8
televisions or radios to prevent image interference or noise. Depending on the radio waves, a Align the center of the wall
distance of 3.5 feet (1 meter) may not be sufficient to eliminate the noise. Lower case hole with the center of the
If water enters the inside of the remote controller, electric shock may be caused and inner Through hole access hole on the controller
Remote Controller Installation Procedure

1-9/16

electronics may fail. lower case when planning the


When remote controller’s thermostat sensor is used, select the installation location as per the installation.
following:
Ɣ A place where average temperature in the room can be detected. 1-15/16
Ɣ A place where it is not exposed to direct sunlight. NOTE
Ɣ A place where it is far apart from heat source. Access If the hole size is too large or not in the proper
Ɣ A place where it is not affected by outside air due to door opening/closing. hole location, it may be seen after the remote
controller is installed.
F5/16-3/8

3-3 Remove upper case.


Insert a screwdriver in the recess of lower case to remove the upper case (2 points).

Upper case
Remote controller PC-board is
installed on the upper case. Take care
not to damage the PC-board with the
Screwdriver
screwdriver.

Take care that dust or moisture does


not touch the PC-board. Lower case
Insert and twist the screwdriver
lightly for removal.

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3-4 Determine the location where the cabling will enter the Prepare the cabling for connection to the remote controller following these instructions:

remote controller (back, left side, top left, top center). Approx. 3/8 inch
To simplify the wiring, maintain
3-4-1 Back outlet 3-4-2 Left outlet a 3/8in difference between the
Remove the cable jacket length of the two conductors.
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and insulation
Cutting guideline

Length of jacket to be removed:


Ɣ Approx. 6 inch for top left outlet
Ɣ Approx. 8 inch for top center outlet

Cut off resin area (hatched area). Using an appropriate tool, cut the plastic at Connect the terminals (P/P1, N/P2) of the remote controller to the terminals (P1, P2) of the
the hatched area and remove any remaining indoor unit. (P1 and P2 are not polarity sensitive.)
burrs.
3-5-1 Back outlet
3-4-3 Top left outlet 3-4-4 Top center outlet Indoor unit
P1 P2

Lower case

Upper case

PC-board

Using an appropriate tool, cut the plastic at Using an appropriate tool, cut the plastic at
the hatched area and remove any remaining the hatched area and remove any remaining Clamp Clamp
burrs. burrs.

3-5 Install wiring.


NOTE
1. Switch box and control wiring are not attached. Cross-section -
2. Do not touch the remote controller PC-board. Secure the cable at
the attachment point
Wiring Specifications Cable attachment by using furnished
point clamping material.
Wiring Type Non-shielded, 2-conductor, stranded copper cable
Wiring Size AWG-18 <Cable attachment guideline>
Wiring Length Maximum 1640 feet (500m)

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Indoor unit Ɣ To prevent electrical noise and possible communication errors, avoid installing the
P1P2 remote controller cabling parallel to or in the vicinity of line voltage circuits.

Lower case 3-6 Installation procedure for the lower case.


When wiring the remote controller through the top center or rear access points, attachment of the
Upper case cable to the lower case is required before it is wall mounted. Closely follow the wiring
procedures.
PC-board
3-6-1 Wall installatoin
Secure by using attached wood screws (2 pcs.).

3-5-3 Top left outlet


Wiring retainer
Wiring retainer Upper case
Wood screws
Wiring As shown to the left, (F3.5×16mm)
install the attached
retainer to prevent
the wires from being
Cross-section - pinched during 3-6-2 Switch box installation
installation. Secure by using attached small screws (2 pcs.).
Indoor unit
Switch box for two units
P1P2 Switch box
(with no cover)
(field supply)
(Use optional accessory
KJB211A)
Lower case
Upper case
3-5/16

PC-board

1-13/16
3-5-4 Top center outlet (Installation pitch)
Indoor unit
P1P2 Small screws (M4×16mm)
Wiring retainer

Lower case

Upper case

PC-board

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Switch box for one unit
(with no cover) 4. Functions and menu items of remote
Switch box
(field supply)
controller buttons
(Use optional accessory
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KJB111A) 4-1 Functions and menu items


(1) Operation mode selector button
(11) LCD (with backlight)

3-5/16
1-1/8 (4) Up button
(5) Down button
(Installation pitch) (6) Right button
(7) Left button
Small screws (M4×16mm)
(9) Operation lamp

NOTE Mode On/Off (8) On/Off button


Ɣ Install the control on a flat surface only. Menu (3) Menu/OK button
Ɣ To prevent deformation of the lower case, avoid over-tightening the installation screws.
OK
Fan (10) Cancel button
Speed Cancel
3-7 Install the upper case.
Ɣ Align the upper case with tabs of the lower case (6 points), insert and install the upper case. (2) Fan speed control button
Ɣ Install the wiring with care to prevent pinching.
(1) Operation mode selector button (4) Up button
Ɣ Peel off the protective membrane which overlays the upper case.
Used to change the mode. Ɣ Used to raise the setpoint temperature.
Ɣ The previous menu items will be
(2) Fan speed control button
highlighted.
Used to change the fan control.
(The highlighted items will be scrolled
(3) Menu/OK button continuously when the button is pressed
Ɣ Used to indicate the main menu. continuously.)
(For details of the main menu, see the Ɣ Used to change the selected item.
operation manual.)
(5) Down button
Ɣ Used to enter the item selected.
Ɣ Used to lower the setpoint temperature.
Main Menu Ɣ Items below the currently selected item
will be highlighted.
Air Flow Direction (The highlighted items will be scrolled
Ventilation continuously when the button is pressed
Functions and Menu Items of Remote Controller Buttons

Schedule continuously.)
Off Timer Ɣ Used to change the selected item.
Celsius / Fahrenheit
Maintenance Information (6) Right button
Configuration Ɣ Used to highlight items to the right of the
Current Settings currently selected item.
Clock & Calendar Ɣ Display contents are changed to next
Daylight Saving Time screen per page.
Language

∗Depending on connected model

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Service Settings menu 5. Power-on
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Ɣ Used to highlight items to the left of the


currently selected item. Test Operation Ɣ Check for completion of indoor/outdoor unit wiring.
Ɣ Display contents are changed to Maintenance Contact Ɣ Ensure that covers have been replaced on electrical component boxes for both indoor and outdoor
previous screen per page. Field Settings units prior to restoring power.
Energy Saving Options
(8) On/Off button
Prohibit Buttons <Main remote controller> <Sub remote controller>
Power-on

Press once to operate, and press once


5-1 The following are displayed after
Min Setpoints Differential power-on.
again to stop. 5-1 Off reminder Timer 5-1 Off reminder Timer
Outdoor unit AirNet Address “Checking the connection. Checking the connection. Checking the connection.
Please stand by. Please stand by.
(9) Operation lamp Error History Please stand by.”
Green lamp lights up during operation. The Indoor Unit Status
Outdoor Unit Status During above display, the
lamp will blink if an malfunction occurs.
backlight will not be available. Main RC Main RC
Forced Fan ON
(10) Cancel button Switch Main Sub Controller
Ɣ Used to return to the previous screen. When 1 indoor unit is
Filter Indicator
Ɣ Press and hold this button for 4 seconds or controlled by 2 remote Error Code U5 Error Code U5
Brush/Filter Ind. Checking the connection. Checking the connection.
longer to display service settings menu. Disable Filter Auto Clean controllers: Please stand by. Please stand by.

(11) LCD (with backlight) ∗Depending on connected model Be sure to set sub remote
The backlight will illuminate for controller during above display. Main RC Main RC
approximately 30 seconds by pressing Press and hold 4 seconds or
any operation button. longer the Operation mode
selector button of the remote <Basic screen>
controller to be set. Press and hold 4 seconds
NOTE When the display is changed from
5-2
or longer the Operation
Ɣ Operate the button while the backlight is illuminated. main remote controller to sub Fan Set temperature mode selector button of sub
remote controller side.
Ɣ When one indoor unit is controlled by two remote controllers (main / sub) only the first remote controller, the setting is
controller to be accessed by the user will illuminate it’s backlight. completed.
28°C
Return
Press the menu button

Off reminder Timer


Checking the connection.
Please stand by.
4-2 Button menu display descriptions 5-2 Basic screen is displayed.
<Service Settings menu screen>
Sub RC

Service Settings 1/3 NOTE


Test Operation Highlighted display (selected items) If sub remote controller is not set at power-on in the case
Maintenance Contact
of one indoor unit controlled by two remote controllers, <Basic screen>
Field Settings
Energy Saving Options “Error code: U5” is displayed in the connection checking 5-2
Prohibit Buttons In the highlighted display (selected items)
screen.
Min Setpoints Differential setting screen, button operation Fan Set temperature
Setting descriptions are displayed. Select the sub remote controller by pressing the
Operation mode selector button of either one of the 28°C
remote controllers for 4 seconds or longer.
Return
Press the menu button
If the basic screen is not displayed more than 2 minutes
after “Sub RC” display, shut off the power supply and
check the wiring.

NOTE
When selecting a different language, refer to 12. Language.
(See page 21.)

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6. Field Settings 6-6 Press Menu/OK button. Setting
confirmation screen is displayed.
<Setting confirmation screen>

6-1 Press and hold Cancel button for <Basic screen> 6-7 Select Yes and press Menu/OK 6-6 Field Settings
4 seconds or longer. 6-1 button. Setting details are Save the settings?
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6-7
Service settings menu is determined and field settings
Fan Set temperature
displayed. screen returns. Yes No
28°C Setting
6-2 Select Field Settings in the 6-8 In the case of multiple setting
Return
Press the menu button
Service Settings menu, and changes, repeat “6-3” to “6-7”.
Field Settings

press Menu/OK button.


Field settings screen is dis- 6-9 After all setting changes are com- Press Menu/OK button.
played. pleted, press Cancel button
Press and hold Cancel
button for 4 seconds or twice.
6-3 Highlight the mode, and select longer during backlight lit. Setting confirmation
desired “Mode No.” by using 6-10 Backlight goes out, and
(Up/Down) button. “Checking the connection.
<Service Settings menu screen> Please stand by.” is displayed for
6-4 In the case of setting per indoor initialization. After the initializa-
6-2 Service Settings 1/3
unit during group control (When tion, the basic screen returns.
Test Operation
Mode No. such as 20 , 21 , Maintenance Contact
Field Settings
22 , 23 , 25 are selected), Energy Saving Options
Prohibit Buttons
highlight the unit No. and select Min Setpoints Differential NOTE
“Indoor unit No.” to be set by Setting Ɣ Installation of optional accessories on the indoor unit may require changes to field settings.
using (Up/Down) button. See the manual of the optional accessory.
(In the case of group total setting, Ɣ For field setting details related to the indoor unit, see installation manual shipped with the
this operation is not needed.) indoor unit.
Press Menu/OK button.
In the case of individual setting
per indoor unit, current settings
are displayed. And, SECOND <Service Settings screen>
CODE NO. “ - ” means no
function. In the case of individual In the case of group total Mode First Second Code No. (Note 2)
setting per indoor unit setting No. Code Description (Items in bold are factory default settings)
(Note 1) No. 01 02 03 04
6-3 Field Settings 6-3 Field Settings
6-5 Highlight SECOND CODE NO. of Unit No Mode Unit No Mode The return air The remote
the FIRST CODE NO. to be 6-4 0 20 6-5 0 10
0–01 1–01 2–02 3–01 0–01 1–
2–
3–
thermistor is controller Only the
changed, and select desired 6-5 4––– 5––– 6––– 7––– 4––– 5––– 6––– 7–––
8––– 9––– a––– b––– 8––– 9––– a––– b–––
Priority of thermistor primary and the thermistor is not remote
“SECOND CODE NO.” by using 2 sensors for space remote utilized. Only controller ————
Setting Setting temperature control controller the return air thermistor will
(Up/Down) button. Multiple
identical mode number settings SECOND CODE NO. 10 (20) thermistor is thermistor will be utilized.
secondary. be utilized.
are available. FIRST CODE (SW) NO.
Thermistor
Room temperature
In case of setting for all indoor Return air designated by
5 value reported to ———— ————
units in the remote control thermistor 10-2 above
multizone controllers
(Note 3)
group, available SECOND
Press Menu/OK button. Thermo-on/off
CODE NO. is displayed as “ ∗ ”
12 (22) 2 deadband 2F (1C) 1F (0.5C) ———— ————
which means it can be (Note 4)
changed.
Thermistor sensor for
When SECOND CODE NO. is Utilize the remote
auto changeover and Utilize the return
displayed as “ - ”, there is no 1 controller ———— ————
setback control by the air thermistor
1c thermistor
function. remote controller
Access permission
3 Level 2 Level 3 ———— ————
level setting
1e 2 Setback availability N/A Heat only Cool only Cool/Heat

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Notes) 1. Field settings are normally applied to the entire remote control group, however if individual 7-4 Press On/Off button within 10 seconds, 7-4
indoor units in the remote control group require specific settings or for confirmation that and the test operation starts.
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Monitor the operation of the indoor unit 7-5 Cool Set temperature
settings have been established, utilize the mode number in parenthesis.
for a minimum of 10 minutes. During Press On/Off button
2. Any features not supported by the installed indoor unit will not be displayed. 28°C (within 10 seconds).
3. When mode 10-2-01 is selected, only the return air temperature value is reported to the test operation, the indoor unit will
Test Operation
multizone controller. continue to cool regardless of the
4. The actual default deadband value will depend upon the indoor unit model. temperature setpoint and room
temperature.
Press Menu/OK button.
∗ Note) In the case of above-men-
<Main Menu screen>
tioned procedures 7-3 and
7. Test Operation 7-6 MainMenu 1/2
Test Operation

7-4 in reverse order, test Air Flow Direction


operation can start as well. Ventilation
Also see installation manuals attached to the indoor unit and the outdoor Schedule
Off Timer
7-5 Press Menu/OK button in the basic Celsius / Fahrenheit
unit. Maintenance Information
screen. Main menu is displayed. Setting Press Menu/OK button.
Ɣ Check that wiring work of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit is completed.
Ɣ Ensure that covers have been replaced on electrical component boxes for both indoor and outdoor 7-6 In the case of a model having air flow
units prior to restoring power. direction function, select 7-7 Air Flow Direction
Ɣ After refrigerant piping, drain piping and electric wiring are completed, clean inside of the indoor unit Air Flow Direction in the main menu
Swing
and decorative panel. and check that air flow direction is
actuated according to the setting. Change the air flow
Ɣ Perform the test operation according to following procedure. direction by using
Ɣ To protect the compressor, apply power to the outdoor unit at least 6 hours prior to test operation. For operation of air flow direction (Up/Down)button.
Setting
setting, see the operation manual.

7-1 Set the operation mode to cooling by Notes for backlight 7-7 After the operation of air flow direction
using the remote controller. Ɣ The backlight will illuminate for 30 seconds is confirmed, press Menu/OK button. Press Menu/OK button.
by pressing any button. Basic screen returns.
7-2 Press and hold Cancel button for Ɣ The initial push of the button will only 7-8
4 seconds or longer. Service settings illuminate the backlight. While the backlight is 7-8 Press and hold Cancel button for Cool Set temperature
menu is displayed. illuminated, the buttons assigned functionality 4 seconds or longer in the basic
will be available. screen. 28°C Press and hold Cancel
7-3 Select Test Operation in the service Service settings menu is displayed. Test Operation button for 4 seconds or
settings menu, and press Menu/OK longer during backlight lit.

button. Basic screen returns and “Test 7-9 Select Test Operation in the service
<Basic screen> settings menu, and press Menu/OK
Operation” is displayed at the button. 7-9 Service Settings 1/3
7-1 button. Basic screen returns and Test Operation
normal operation is conducted. Maintenance Contact
7-2 Cool Set to Field Settings
Cool 68F ∗ Note) The test operation will automat- Energy Saving Options
Press and hold Cancel Prohibit Buttons
button for 4 seconds or ically finish in 30 minuites. Min Setpoints Differential
Setting Press Menu/OK button.
Return Clean the filter
longer during backlight lit.
7-10 Check the functions according to the
operation manual.
<Basic screen>
<Service Settings menu screen>
7-11 When the decorative panel is not
7-3 Service Settings 1/3 installed, shut off the power supply
Test Operation
Maintenance Contact
after the test operation finishes.
Field Settings
Energy Saving Options
Prohibit Buttons Ɣ If construction activities are planned within
Min Setpoints Differential
Setting Press Menu/OK button. the space following the test operation
procedure, recommend to the customer
that the air conditioner is not operated to
prevent contamination from paints, drywall
dust and other air borne materials.

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NOTE Ɣ Power outage, power voltage error or open-phase
Ɣ If operation is not possible due to a malfunction, refer to following Failure diagnosis method . Ɣ Incorrect wiring (between indoor and outdoor units)
Ɣ After the test operation finishes, check that error code history is not displayed in the Ɣ Indoor PC-board assembly failure
No display
Ɣ Remote controller wiring not connected
Maintenance Information screen of the main menu according to the following procedure.
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Ɣ Remote controller failure


Ɣ Open fuse or tripped circuit breaker (outdoor unit)
“Checking the connection. Ɣ Indoor PC-board assembly failure
7-12 Press Menu/OK button in the basic <Basic screen> Please stand by.” ∗ Ɣ Wrong wiring (between indoor and outdoor units)
screen. Main menu screen is dis-
7-12 ∗ “Checking the connection. Please stand by” will be displayed for up to 90 seconds following the application
played.
Cool of power to the indoor unit. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction.
Set to
Cool 68F
7-13 Select Maintenance Information in the
main menu, and press Menu/OK
Return Clean the filter Press Menu/OK button.
button. 8. Procedure for Checking Error History
7-14 Maintenance Information screen is
displayed. Check that error code <Main menu screen> 8-1 Press and hold Cancel button for 8-1 <Basic screen>
history is not displayed in the screen. 7-13 Main Menu 1/2
4 seconds or longer in the basic
∗ If no error code history is displayed Air Flow Direction screen. Service settings menu is
Ventilation
following this procedure the system Schedule displayed. <Service Settings menu screen>
Off Timer
has normally completed the test Celsius / Fahrenheit 8-2 Service Settings 2/3
Maintenance Information 8-2 Select Error History in the service
operation mode. Setting Press Menu/OK button. Outdoor unit AirNet Address
settings menu, and press Menu/OK Error History
Indoor Unit Status
7-15 If the error code history is displayed, button. The error history menu screen Outdoor Unit Status
Forced Fan ON
conduct the failure diagnosis referring is displayed. Switch Main Sub Controller
7-14 Error code:U5 Setting Press Menu/OK button.
to <Error code list> in the installation
Contact Info
manual of the indoor unit. 7-15 0123–456–7890
8-3 Select RC Error History in the error
After the failure diagnosis finishes, history menu, and press Menu/OK
Procedure for Checking Error History

Indoor Model –––/000 Press and hold On/Off button. 8-3 Error History 2/2
press and hold On/Off button for Outdoor Model –––/000
button for 4 seconds or Error codes and unit No. can be RC Error History
4 seconds or longer in the “Mainte- longer during backlight lit. Indoor unit Error History
nance Information” screen to erase the confirmed in the RC error history
error code history. screen.
Press Menu/OK button.
Setting

Cool Set temperature


8-4 In the error history, the 10 most recent
Failure diagnosis method items are displayed in order of
Ɣ Whenever the remote controller display 28°C occurrence. 8-4 RC Error History 1/3
is blank or displays “Checking the Unit Error Date Time
Test Operat. CODE : U5 –– ––:––
8-5 01 –– –– / –– / ––
connection. Please stand by”, trouble- 8-5 Press Cancel button in the RC error 02 –– –– –– / –– / –– ––:––
03 –– –– –– / –– / –– ––:––
shoot the system per the items in the history screen 3 times. 04 –– –– –– / –– / –– ––:––

Description column of the following The basic screen returns. Setting

table.
Ɣ If an error occurs, “code” is displayed in Unit No.
the LCD as shown to the right. Latest record
Conduct the failure analysis referring to
“Error code list” in the installation
manual of the indoor unit.
When the unit No. which detected the
error during group control is confirmed,
refer to “ 8.
Procedure for
Checking Error History”.

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Information 10-1 Press Menu/OK button in the basic <Basic screen>


Ɣ Registration of the maintenance contact. screen.
Main menu is displayed.
10-1
9-1 Press and hold Cancel button for Select Maintenance Information in the Cool Set to
9-1 <Basic screen> Cool 68F
4 seconds or longer in the basic main menu, and press Menu/OK
screen. button.
Return Setting Press Menu/OK button.
Service settings menu is displayed. <Service Settings menu screen>
10-2 Press Cancel button twice.
9-2 Service Settings 1/3
9-2 Select Maintenance Contact in the Test Operation
The basic screen returns.
service settings menu, and press Maintenance Contact <Main menu screen>
Clock & Calendar

Field Settings
Menu/OK button. “Maintenance Energy Saving Options
Main Menu 1/2
Prohibit Buttons
Contact” menu screen is displayed. Min Setpoints Differential Air Flow Direction
Setting Press Menu/OK button. Ventilation
Schedule
9-3 Select Maintenance Contact , and Off Timer
Celsius / Fahrenheit
press Menu/OK button. Maintenance Information
Setting Press Menu/OK button.
9-3 Maintenance Contact
9-4 Enter the telephone number. None
Maintenance Contact
Scroll through the numbers by using
(Up/Down) buttons. Start from the Maintenance Information Registered details
Contact Info are displayed.
left side. Blank digits should remain as Press Menu/OK button. 0123-456-7890
Setting
“ - ”.
Confirmation Registered Details

Indoor Model –––/000


Outdoor Model –––/000
9-5 Press Menu/OK button.
9-4 Maintenance Contact 1/2
Setting confirmation screen is
displayed.
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9-6 Select Yes and press Menu/OK


button. Setting

Setting details are determined and


Entering Maintenance Contact Information

service settings menu screen returns.


9-5 Maintenance Contact 1/2 11. Clock & Calendar
9-7 Press Cancel button once.
The basic screen returns. 0123–45–––––––––
11-1 Press Menu/OK button in the basic <Basic screen>
screen.
Setting Press Menu/OK button.
Main menu is displayed. <Main menu screen>
Select Clock & Calendar in the main
11-1 Main Menu 2/2
menu, press Menu/OK button.
<Setting confirmation screen> Configuration
Current Settings
Clock & Calendar
9-6 Maintenance Contact 11-2 Press buttons to select “Date & Daylight Saving Time
Save the settings? Time” on the clock & calendar screen. Language

∗ The date & time screen will appear Setting Press Menu/OK button.
Yes No when the Menu/OK button is
Setting Press Menu/OK button. pressed.
11-2 Clock & Calendar
Date & Time
12H/24H Clock
<Service Settings menu screen>

Setting Press Menu/OK button.

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Set Clock
11-3 Select “year”, “month”, “day” and “time” 11-3
by using (Left/Right) button and Year 2009
set by using (Up/Down) button in 11-4 Month 01
Day 01
the Date & Time screen. Press and Thursday
12:00 A
hold the button for continuous change
Setting Press Menu/OK button.
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of the numeric value.


∗ Day of the week is set automatically.
Language

11-4 Press Menu/OK button. 11-5 Date & Time


Save the settings
Setting confirmation screen is displayed.

11-5 Select Yes and press Menu/OK Yes No


button. Setting Press Menu/OK button.
Setting details are confirmed and basic
screen returns.
<Basic screen>
∗ If duration of power outage exceeds
48 hours, reset is needed.

12. Language
12-1 Press Menu/OK button in the basic <Basic screen>
screen.
Main menu is displayed.
Select Language in the main menu, <Main Menu screen>
press Menu/OK button. 12-1 Main Menu 2/2
Configuration
12-2 Press (Up/Down) buttons to select Current Settings
Clock & Calendar
“Language” on the language screen. Daylight Saving Time
Language
English/Français/Español
Setting Press Menu/OK button.
Pressing Menu/OK button.
Setting details are confirmed and basic
screen returns.
12-2 Language

English

Setting

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1645 Wallace Drive, Suite 110
Carrollton, TX75006
info@daikinac.com
www.daikinac.com

Specifications, designs and other content appearing in this brochure are current as of October 2009 but subject to change without notice.
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