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OPERATION MANUAL

SCHEDULE TIMER

MODELS
DST301BA61

Thank you for purchasing Daikin’s schedule timer.


For proper usage, read this manual carefully before using this unit.
This manual will help you with anything you can not understand or should anything go
wrong with the unit during use.
Keep this manual handy for the future reference.
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SAFETY CONSIDER- Ask your dealer for improvement, repair,


and maintenance.
ATIONS Incomplete improvement, repair, and main-
tenance may result in a water leakage, elec-
Please read these “ SAFETY CONSIDER-
tric shock, and fire.
ATIONS ” carefully before installing air condition-
ing equipment and be sure to install it correctly. Improper installation or attachment of
After completing the installation, make sure that equipment or accessories could result in
the unit operates properly during the start-up electric shock, short-circuit, leaks, fire or
operation. other damage to the equipment. Be sure
Please instruct the customer on how to operate only to use accessories made by Daikin
the unit and keep it maintained. which are specifically designed for use
Also, inform customers that they should store with the equipment and have them
this installation manual along with the operation installed by a professional.
manual for future reference. Ask your dealer to move and reinstall the
This air conditioner comes under the term “ appli- air conditioner or the remote controller.
ances not accessible to the general public ”. Incomplete installation may result in a water
leakage, electric shock, and fire.
Meaning of warning, caution and note symbols. Never let the indoor unit or the remote
controller get wet.
WARNING............. Indicates a potentially
It may cause an electric shock or a fire.
hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, Never use flammable spray such as hair
could result in death or spray, lacquer or paint near the unit.
serious injury. It may cause a fire.
Never replace a fuse with that of wrong
CAUTION ............. Indicates a potentially ampere ratings or other wires when a
hazardous situation fuse blows out.
which, if not avoided, Use of wire or copper wire may cause the
may result in minor or unit to break down or cause a fire.
moderate injury. It Never inspect or service the unit by your-
may also be used to self.
alert against unsafe Ask a qualified service person to perform this
practices. work.
Cut off all electric waves before mainte-
NOTE ................... Indicates situation
nance.
that may result in
equipment or prop- Do not wash the air conditioner or the
erty-damage-only remote controller with excessive water.
accidents. Electric shock or fire may result.
Keep these warning sheets handy so that Do not install the air conditioner or the
you can refer to them if needed. remote controller at any place where
Also, if this equipment is transferred to a new flammable gas may leak out.
user, make sure to hand over this operation If the gas leaks out and stays around the air
manual to the new user. conditioner, a fire may break out.
Do not touch the switch with wet fingers.
WARNING Touching a switch with wet fingers can cause
electric shock.
In order to avoid electric shock, fire or injury,
or if you detect any abnormality such as CISPR 22 Class A Warning:
smell of fire, turn off power and call your This is a class A product. In a domestic envi-
dealer for instructions. ronment this product may cause radio inter-
ference in which case the user may be
Ask your dealer for installation of the air required to take adequate measures.
conditioner.
Incomplete installation performed by your-
self may result in a water leakage, electric
shock, and fire.

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CAUTION NOTE
After a long use, check the unit stand and Never press the button of the remote con-
fitting for damage. troller with a hard, pointed object.
If they are left in a damaged condition, the The remote controller may be damaged.
unit may fall and result in injury. Never pull or twist the electric wire of the
Do not allow a child to mount on the unit remote controller.
or avoid placing any object on it. It may cause the unit to malfunction.
Falling or tumbling may result in injury. Do not place the controller exposed to
Do not let children play on and around direct sunlight.
the unit. The LCD display may get discolored, failing
If they touch the unit carelessly, it may result to display the data.
in injury. Do not wipe the controller operation
Do not place a flower vase and anything panel with benzine, thinner, chemical
containing water. dustcloth, etc.
Water may enter the unit, causing an electric The panel may get discolored or the coating
shock or fire. peeled off. If it is heavily dirty, soak a cloth in
Never touch the internal parts of the con- water-diluted neutral detergent, squeeze it
troller. well and wipe the panel clean. And wipe it
Do not remove the front panel. Some parts with another dry cloth.
inside are dangerous to touch, and a Dismantling of the unit, treatment of the
machine trouble may happen. refrigerant, oil and eventual other parts,
For checking and adjusting the internal should be done in accordance with the
parts, contact your dealer. relevant local and national regulations.
Avoid placing the controller in a spot
splashed with water.
Water coming inside the machine may cause
an electric leak or may damage the internal
electronic parts.
Do not operate the air conditioner when
using a room fumigation - type insecticide.
Failure to observe could cause the chemi-
cals to become deposited in the unit, which
could endanger the health of those who are
hypersensitive to chemicals.
Safely dispose of the packing materials.
Packing materials, such as nails and other
metal or wooden parts, may cause stabs or
other injuries.
Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging
bags so that children will not play with them. If
children play with a plastic bag which was not
torn apart, they face the risk of suffocation.
Do not turn off the power immediately
after stopping operation.
Always wait at least five minutes before turn-
ing off the power. Otherwise, water leakage
and trouble may occur.
The appliance is not intended for use by
young children or infirm persons without
supervision.
The remote controller should be installed
in such away that children cannot play
with it.

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CONTENTS
SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS ...........1 Change and cancellation of no. of
programmed time............................................7
FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS ........3 Manual operation ............................................9
NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF Operation control code ...................................9
OPERATING SECTION .......................4 Error diagnosing function................................9
OPERATION .............................................5 QUESTION AND ANSWER .............10
Setting present time ........................................5 SPECIFICATIONS ...............................12
Setting no. of programmed time......................6 Specifications................................................12
Outline drawings ...........................................12

FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS

n Operation controlled by programmed time


Operating time and stopping time can be set to the
minute by each day of the week. The operating and See page
stopping patterns can also be set in schedule 5—9.
according to the time slot given twice a day in tune
with the uses.

n Unified Operation/Stop
By using this schedule timer, the unified See page
operation/stop of the indoor unit can be executed
9.
manually regardless of the No. of programmed time in
operation.

• When used in conjunction with central remote controller (Optional Accessory)


The operation controlled by programmed time can be set for up to eight different patterns (timer
No. 1 – 8). Each schedule pattern can be also selected.

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NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF OPERATING SECTION


(Fig. 1, 2)
UNIFIED OPERATION BUT- DISPLAY “ ”
TON “ ” 9 (PRESENT TIME)
1 Displays the present day of the week
Press this button to perform the unified
operation regardless of the No. of pro- and time.
grammed time.
DISPLAY “ ” (PRO-
UNIFIED STOP BUTTON
10 GRAMMED TIME OF SYSTEM
“ ” START)
2
Press this button to perform the unified Displays the time programmed to start.
stop regardless of the No. of pro-
grammed time. DISPLAY “ ” (PRO-
OPERATION LAMP (RED) 11 GRAMMED TIME OF SYSTEM
3 The light turns on during the operation OFF)
of the indoor unit. Displays the time programmed to stop.
DISPLAY “ ” (TIME NO.)
4 Displays the time No. only when used 12 TIME NO. BUTTON “ ”
in conjunction with the central remote See page 5–9.
controller.
CLOCK ADJUSTING
DISPLAY
“PROGRAM START.” 13 BUTTON “ ”
5 (PROGRAMMING START) Press this button to set the present
The light turns on when the timer is time.
programmed.
PROGRAMMING START
DISPLAY “ OFF ” (HOLIDAY
SETTING) BUTTON “ ”
6 Lights above the day of the week set
14 Press this button to set or check the
as holiday. The operation controlled by No. of programmed time. Press it
timer is not available on that day. again after you are through with the
program.
DISPLAY “ — ” (SETTING
OF DAYS OF A WEEK) BUTTON FOR SELECTING
7
Flashes below the day of the week pro- 15 DAYS OF A WEEK “ ”
grammed.
Press this button to select the day of
the week.
DISPLAY “ ” (MALFUNC-
8 TION CODE) HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON
Displays the contents of malfunction
during the stop due to malfunction. 16 “ ”
Press this button to adjust the present
time and the programmed time.

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2. 2 Press the BUTTON FOR


TIMER ON BUTTON “ ” SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK.
17 Each time the button is pressed,
the day display shifts to the right.
Press this button to set the present
time and the programmed time. (NOTE)
• The display “ MON ” follows the display
HOLIDAY SETTING “ SUN. ”
18 BUTTON “ ”
Press this button to set holidays.
Set the day to Friday.
BUTTON FOR COPYING
PROGRAM OF PREVIOUS 3. 3
Set the time with the HOUR/
MINUTE BUTTON. Each time the
19 DAY “ ” HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON is
Use this button to set the No. of pro- pressed, the display is put forward
grammed time same as that of the pre- minute by minute and hour by
vious day. hour. When the button is kept
pressed, the display is put forward
PROGRAM CANCELING continuously.
(NOTES)
BUTTON “ ” • After becoming “ AM 11:00 ”, when the
20 button is pressed, the display becomes
Use this button to set the programmed “ PM 0:00 ”.
time to cancel. The display shows • After becoming “ 59 ” (minute), when the
“ – ; – – ”. button is pressed, the display becomes
(Note) “ 00 ” (minute).
1. Please note that all the displays in the fig-
ure appear for explanation purpose or
when the cover is open.
Set the time to 5:30 p.m.

OPERATION 4. 4
Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
the moment the time signal of TV,
„ Setting present time (Fig. 3) radio, telephone, etc. is heard.
The mark “ : ” flashes, and the
(Example) In case of setting Friday, 5:30
p.m. clock starts.

1. 1 Press the CLOCK ADJUSTING


BUTTON. The present time dis-
play flashes. Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
(NOTE) in tune with the time signal at 5:30 p.m.
• The present time needs adjusting in case
(NOTES)
of turning power supply on for the first • The clock used is of 12-hour type.
time or the occurrence of power failure • When you turn power supply on, the sys-
over the period of 48 hours or more. tem may display “ ” for about one
minute and not start to operate after all the
liquid crystal displays appear at a time.
• If the CLOCK ADJUSTING BUTTON is
pressed by mistake, press it again to
return to the original state. As the clock
does not stop, the time indicated by the
clock is kept correct. In case of power
failure within 48 hours, the clock keeps
operating by utilizing the built-in battery.

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„ Setting no. of programmed time (1) Setting programmed time


(Fig. 4) 4. 4
Set the programmed time of
(Example) Time No. 5 (to be programmed system start 1 by using the HOUR/
only when used in conjunction MINUTE BUTTON. Each time the
with the central remote con- HOUR/MINUTE BUTTON is
troller) pressed, the display is put forward
Monday to Friday: minute by minute and hour by
Operating from 8:45 a.m. till hour. When the button is kept
5:00 p.m. pressed, the display is put forward
Operating from 5:15 p.m. till continuously.
11:00 p.m.
Saturday and Sunday:
Setting the whole day stop oper-
ation (application for holidays)
controlled by programmed time.
Set the “PROGRAMMED TIME OF
SYSTEM START 1” at 8:45 a.m.
1. 1 Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON. Programming is
available. 5. 5
Press the TIMER ON BUTTON,
The display “ PROGRAM START ” and set the programmed time of
appears, and the display of days of a system start 1. Each time you
week flashes. press it, the next area to be set
flashes.
(NOTE)
• Set the other programmed time in the
same procedure.

2. 2 Press the TIME No. BUTTON,


and select the desired number.
(NOTE)
• Unless used in conjunction with the cen-
tral remote controller, The TIME No. is
not displayed and can not be selected.

Select the TIME No. 5.

3. 3
Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK,
and set the proper day of the week.
Each time you press it, the flash-
ing display of days of a week shifts
to the right.

Set to Monday.

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(2) Set the next day of the week. • The flashing display goes off, and the
Set the day of the week to Tuesday, and No. of programmed time of the present
copy the program of the previous day day is displayed. Then the operation
(Monday). In the same procedure, set the controlled by timer starts.
day of the week to Wednesday through Fri- • The operation controlled by timer is exe-
day in sequence.
cuted even while the program is being
set.
6. 6
Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK
and set the following day. Press
the BUTTON FOR COPYING PRO-
GRAM OF PREVIOUS DAY. The
same program as that of the imme- This is the end of the setting example.
diately preceding day of the week
is set.
(NOTE) „ Change and cancellation of no.
• Repeat each procedure 3 – 5 in the of programmed time (Fig. 5)
above when not copying the contents of
the previous day. (Example) Time No. 3 (to be set only when
used in conjunction with the
central remote controller)
(3) Holiday setting

7. 7
Press the BUTTON FOR A: Change/
cancel partially
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK Operating from (Wednesday)
and set one or more days of the 8:45 a.m. till After operating
5:00 p.m. from 8:45 a.m.
week as holiday. Press the HOLI- till 7:00 p.m.,
DAY SETTING BUTTON, and the the operation
display “ OFF ” is displayed at the stops.
top of the day of the week. If you
press it again, the display returns B: Cancel the
to the original state. Operating from whole (Thursday)
5:15 p.m. till Whole day
11:00 p.m. stop.

1. 1 Press the PROGRAMMING


Set Saturday and Sunday as holidays. START BUTTON. The program
setting is ready. The display
“ PROGRAM START ” appears,
8. 8
Press the PROGRAMMING and the display of days of a week
START BUTTON, and finish the flashes.
program setting.
(NOTES) 2. 2 Press the TIME No. BUTTON,
• Unless the button is pressed within 20 and select the desired No.
minutes, the display will automatically
revert back to the original state. In this
case, setting contents up to the point
where the TIMER ON BUTTON (or HOL-
IDAY SETTING BUTTON or BUTTON
FOR COPYING PROGRAM OF PREVI- Select the time No. 3.
OUS DAY) is pressed will only take
effect.
• The display “ PROGRAM START ”
and the display of days of a week “ — ”
disappears.

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3. 3
Press the BUTTON FOR 6. 6
Press the PROGRAM CAN-
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK, CELING BUTTON, and cancel the
and set the day of the week to be programmed time. If you press it
changed. The set No. of pro- again, display returns to the origi-
grammed time of the day of the nal state. Press the TIMER ON
week is displayed. BUTTON to finalize the cancella-
tion.

Set the day to Wednesday.


Shift to the “PROGRAMMED TIME OF
SYSTEM START 2”.

A. Change/cancel partially

4. 4
Press the TIMER ON BUTTON
and change, and the display of
programmed time flashes. Each Set the “PROGRAMMED TIME OF
time you press it, the next area to SYSTEM START 2” to program
be set flashes. cancellation.

In the same procedure, cancel the programmed


time of system off 2.

Shift to the display “PROGRAMMED B. Cancel the whole


TIME OF SYSTEM OFF 1”.
7. 7
Press the BUTTON FOR
SELECTING DAYS OF A WEEK,
and shift to the day of the week to
5. 5
Press the HOUR/MINUTE be canceled. Then, press the HOL-
BUTTON and change the pro- IDAY SETTING BUTTON, the dis-
grammed time. Press the TIMER play “ OFF ” appears at the top of
ON BUTTON, and finalize the set- the particular day of the week. The
ting of change. programmed time is canceled. If
you press the button again, the
display returns to the original
state.

Change the “PROGRAMMED TIME OF


SYSTEM OFF 1” to 7:00 p.m.
Shift the day of the week to Thursday
to set as a holiday.

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8. 8
Press the PROGRAMMING
START BUTTON. The program Operation lamp
setting is now finished.
Turn on: The light turns on when any of
(NOTES) the indoor units is in operation
• Unless the button is pressed within 20
minutes, the display will automatically whether the operation is
revert back to the original state. In this controlled by timer or by hand.
case, setting contents to the point where Turn off: The light turns off when all the
the TIMER ON BUTTON (or HOLIDAY
indoor units stop.
SETTING BUTTON or BUTTON FOR
COPYING PROGRAM OF PREVIOUS
DAY) is pressed will only take effect. „ Operation control code
• To continue the change/cancellation, do Two different types of operation control codes
not press the PROGRAMMING START can be selected when this kit is used indepen-
BUTTON until all change/cancellation dently (when not used in conjunction with the
are completed. central remote controller, unified ON/OFF con-
• The operation controlled by timer is exe- troller, etc.).
cuted even while the program is being
set. Individual
In case where the operation/stop is controlled
„ Manual operation (Fig. 6) by both schedule timer and remote controller.
This schedule timer enables the operation/stop Centralized
by pressing the UNIFIED OPERATION/STOP The operation is controlled by the schedule
BUTTON in addition to the operation controlled timer alone, and the operation/stop is controlled
by timer (operation/stop according to the pro- freely with the remote controller during the pro-
grammed time) at any time. grammed time.
(NOTES)
1. Press the UNIFIED OPERA-
• For current settings, contact your DAIKIN
TION BUTTON, and the OPERA-
dealer.
TION LAMP turns on.
• To change settings, contact your DAIKIN
dealer.
2. Press the UNIFIED STOP BUT-
Do not change settings yourself.
TON, and the OPERATION LAMP is
turned off. „ Error diagnosing function
(NOTES) (Fig. 7)
• The operation automatically stops
according to the programmed time of This schedule timer is provided with the mal-
system off even during the manual oper- function diagnosing function. The malfunction
ation. In the meantime, the operation code flashes if there occurs any malfunction in
starts automatically according to the pro- communication, etc. between and among the
grammed time of system start even dur- optional controllers for centralized control. In
ing the stop of operation. addition, the operation lamp also flashes if
• If the unit is used in conjunction with there occurs any malfunction in communication
other optional controllers for centralized with the indoor unit. Check the contents of the
control, the OPERATION LAMP of the display and contact your DAIKIN dealer
unit that is not under operation control because the signals give you the idea of the
may be turned on or off a few minutes trouble area.
behind schedule. This shows that the
signal is being exchanged, and does not
indicate any failure.

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Opera- Malfunc- Contents of mal- Address failure of


tion lamp tion code function schedule timer.
Failure of PC board Fixes
of schedule timer. The following
causes are possible.
Fixes Check each one.
The following 1. Do the control
Turn off M1 causes are possi- range addresses
ble. Check each Turn on in the central
one. MC remote control-
or off
1. PC board prob- ler overlap?
lems 2. Do the control
range addresses
Malfunction of in the on/off con-
transmission troller overlap?
between each 3. Are there 2 or
optional controllers more schedule
for centralized con- timers con-
trol. nected?
Turn on
M8 Fixes Malfunction of
or off
Check all central transmission
devices which are between indoor
connected (e.g., unit and optional
power supply, controllers for cen-
transmission tralized control.
wiring, etc.). Flash UE Fixes
Inspect all indoor
Improper combina- units which are dis-
tion of optional playing an error
controllers for cen- (e.g., power supply,
tralized control. transmission
Fixes wiring, etc.).
The following Malfunction in
causes are possi- indoor unit (Refer
ble. Check each to the malfunction
one. codes of the indoor
Turn on 1. Are all central remote controller,
MA devices com- Flash —
or off while also read the
bined correctly? “ CAUTION FOR
2. Is the master SERVICING ”
central connec- attached to the
tor attached to indoor unit.)
two or more cen-
tral devices?
3. Are there 128 or QUESTION AND ANSWER
more indoor
units con- Question Answer
nected?
It is possible to
make settings
twice a day, but is Yes. Press the PRO-
it possible to GRAM CANCELING
make only the BUTTON in the “ ”
“ off ” setting? section in order to set it
(To avoid forget- to “ OFF ”.
ting to turn the
unit off.)

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Yes, it is possible. The following causes


Example: are possible.
Start operation at 1. The TIME NO. is not
5:00 a.m. on Sunday displayed when
Stop operation at The TIME NO. is using the schedule
Is it possible to 6:00 p.m. on Monday not displayed. timer alone.
set times which (It can be set if using
straddle days? the central remote
controller at the
same time.)
The display
remains

The unit does not “ ”


turn on even The following causes
The following causes are possible.
though the set even though I
are possible. 1. Is the day set to a
“ on ” time has push the
1. Are the “ on ” time holiday?
come. HOUR/MINUTE
and the “ off ” time set
(When using the BUTTON in the
to the same time?
schedule timer timer program
alone) settings.
The following causes The following causes
are possible. Check are possible.
each one. 1. Is a central remote
1. Was the timer num- controller or on/off
ber set with the cen- controller also
tral remote installed?
The unit does not controller? ∗ The priority order of
turn on even Was an incorrect the operation codes
though the set timer number set? depends on the
“ on ” time has 2. Is another timer no. central devices
come. set with the central which are installed.
(When using the remote controller set The below operation
unit with a central for “ off ” at the same codes are set.
remote controller) time? • Schedule timer
3. Is the operation code I cannot set Central remote
set to “ remote control “ central manage- controller is used
permission timer ” ment priority ” or as well
using the central “ after-push prior- Operation code of
remote controller or ity ” with the the central remote
the on/off controller? schedule timer. controller
• Schedule timer
The following causes On/off controller is
are possible. used as well
1. Is another timer num- Operation code of
ber set with the cen- the on/off control-
The unit oper-
tral remote controller ler
ates even though
set for “ on ” at the • Schedule timer
that day is set as
same time? Central remote
a holiday.
(If two timer numbers controller
(When using the
are set, make sure On/off controller is
unit with a central
that the settings for used as well
remote controller)
holidays and working Operation code of
days do not overlap the central remote
between the different controller
timer numbers.)

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SPECIFICATIONS
„ Specifications
Display of time 12-hour digital display
Clock cycle type Quartz clock type
Within ±30 sec./month (environmental temperature from
Clock accuracy
15°C to 35°C)
Two pairs of programmed time for both system start and
Timer programming system off can be set in units of minute for each day of
the week
Approximately 48 hours for a single occurrence of power
Power failure compensation time
failure (clock with No. of programmed time)
120 (W) × 120 (H) × 53 (D) mm
Size
(Width/Height/Depth)
Weight Approximately 210g

„ Outline drawings

120 16 37
120

71

Specifications and appearance subject to change without notice.

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