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1. SAFETY PRECAUTION.............................................................................. 1
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3. FUNCTION SUMMARY............................................................................... 2
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NAME AND FUNCTION OF INDICATORS ON THE CONTROLLER......... 3

5. INSTALLATION  METHOD.......................................................................... 4
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    SET TIME.................................................................................................... 7
    SET DATE .................................................................................................. 7
    SET MODE.................................................................................................. 8
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    SET PLAN 

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TABLE OF ALARM STATES

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10.TABLE OF PROTECTION STATES

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Summary of Contents for KJR-12B/DPBG-E

Page 1: ...2B DPBG T E Brivis Part No B026000 Brivis Climate Systems Pty Ltd Tel 1300 BRIVIS brivis com au Thank you very much for purchasing our product Before using your unit please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 3: ...cautions that should be brought to your attention during operation In order to ensure correct service of the wired controller please read this manual carefully before using the unit For convenience of future reference keep this manual after reading it ...

Page 4: ...N THE WIRE CONTROLLER 3 5 INSTALLATION METHOD 4 6 NAME AND OPERATION OF THE BUTTON ON THE WIRE CONTROL LER 5 7 USING METHOD 7 AUTOMATIC OPERATION 7 COOLING HEATING FAN ONLY OPERATION 7 DRY OPERATION 8 TIMER SETTING 8 TIMER ON AND TIMER OFF BOTH 8 CHANGE TIMER 9 8 TECHNICAL INDICATION AND REQUIREMENT 9 ...

Page 5: ...proper handling may lead to personal death or severe injury Means improper handling may lead to personal injury or property loss Note 1 Harm means injury burn and electric shock which need long term treatment but need no hospitalization 2 Property loss means loss of properties and materials W Warning arning Caution Caution Icon description Meaning lcon It indicates forbidding The forbidden subject...

Page 6: ...e Warning arning Do not spray flammable aerosol to the wire controller directly Otherwise fire may occur Do not operate with wet hands or let water enter the wire controller Otherwise electric shock may occur 2 SUMMARIZE 3 FUNCTION SUMMARY Usage condition Main function 1 Power supply 5V DC 2 Operation temperature 15 43 3 Operation humidity 40 90 RH 4 Satefy comply to GB4706 32 2004 GBT7725 2004 1 ...

Page 7: ...ture it will compare the two temperatures and the space of wire controller will be Operation mode indication When press MODE button the follow ing mode can be selected in circle Auto Cool Dry Heat Fan only Auto For cooling only model heat mode is skipped Timer When adjust setting on time or only on time is set the ON is lighted 3 1 2 1 12 1 12 1 Operation mode indication 3 Follow me function 4 ON ...

Page 8: ...ddle fan then the middle fan is seen as high speed Lock When the LOCK button is pressed the icon appear and other buttons is unable press again the icon disappear Temperature display zone Generally it displays setting tempera ture it can be adjusted by press temperature button and But in fan mode no display here 4 5 INSTALLATION METHOD 5 Core Shield Cable 5 way terminal Emitter tube Indoor Unit RU...

Page 9: ...node and cathode to A and B and 5V GND RUN to C D E on the switch board TIMER TEMP RESET LOCK MODE FAN M TURBO DIRECT 8 ON OFF BUTTON 10 ADJUST BUTTON 11 13 DIRECT HORIZONTAL SWING BUTTON 12 VERTICAL SWING BUTTON 14 LOCK BUTTON 2 1 9 FAN SPEED SELECTION ADJUST BUTTON ON OFF TIMER ECO FOLLOW ME SPEED MODE BUTTON 3 4 5 6 TIMER ON BUTTON TIMER OFF BUTTON ECONOMY OPERATION BUTTON FOLLOW ME BUTTON 7 RE...

Page 10: ...r cool heat and auto mode press this button follow me function is active Press again this function is ineffective Turbo button If press this button in cooling mode the fan speed will increase available to some model with powerful function If press this button in heatmode electrical heater function become ineffective Reset button hidden Use a 1mm stick to press in the little hole then the current s...

Page 11: ... the LOCK mode 7 7 USING METHOD Adjust button Set indoor temperature up If press and hold on it will increase at 1 degree per 0 5 second 11 Adjust button Set indoor temperature down if press and hold on it will decrease at 1degree per 0 5 second 12 Vertical swing button First press start swing function second press stop swing Match to some model with swing function 13 Direct horizontal swing butto...

Page 12: ...high mid low auto 4 Press ON OFF button indoor unit operation lamp on it works in selected mode Press ON OFF button again it stops to work Remark When in fan mode no tempera ture can be set 2 Press timer on button repeatedly to adjust time setting 3 If press this button and hold on the time will increase at 0 5h after 10h it increase at 1h 4 After setting 0 5 second the wire controller send timer ...

Page 13: ...ion the setting is finished If there is a need of changing timer time press corresponding button to revise it If concel timer change timer time to 0 0 The timer time is relative time that is delay after setting time i e setting time is 8 05 A M So when imer is set the standard time can not be adjusted 8 TECHNICAL INDICA TION AND REQUIRE MENT 1 EMI and EMC comply to CE 2 Electrical safety comply to...

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Page 19: ...rt No B026001 Brivis Climate Systems Pty Ltd Tel 1300 BRIVIS brivis com au Thank you very much for purchasing our product Before using your unit please read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference Brivis Programmable Controller OWNER S MANUAL ...

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Page 21: ...recautions that should be brought to your attention during operation In order to ensure correct service of the wired controller please read this manual carefully before using the unit For future reference keep this manual in a safe place after reading it ...

Page 22: ...TROLLER 3 5 INSTALLATION METHOD 4 6 NAME AND OPERATION OF THE CONTROLLER BUTTONS 5 7 METHOD OF OPERATION 7 SET TIME 7 SET DATE 7 SET MODE 8 SET FAN SPEED 8 QUERY PLAN PROGRAM 9 SET PLAN PROGRAM 9 8 TECHNICAL INDICATION AND REQUIREMENT 11 9 TABLE OF ALARM STATES FAULTS 11 10 TABLE OF PROTECTION STATES FAULTS 12 ...

Page 23: ...tifier Meaning Means improper handling may lead to personal death or severe injury Means improper handling may lead to personal injury or property loss Note 1 Harm means possible injury burn and or electric shock 2 Property loss means loss of properties and materials W Warning arning Caution Caution Icon description Meaning lcon It indicates forbidden The forbidden subject matter is indicated by t...

Page 24: ...ols onto the wired controller directly Otherwise damage or fire may occur Do not operate with wet hands or use water around the wired controller Otherwise electric shock may occur 2 SUMMARY 3 FUNCTION SUMMARY Usage condition 1 Power supply 5V DC 2 Operational temperature limits 15 C 5 F 43 C 109 F 3 Operational humidity limit 40 90 RH Main function 1 Connected to indoor unit by 5V E E Y X terminal...

Page 25: ...There are four fan modes low middle high and auto On some models no middle fan speed is available in this case the middle fan speed is seen as high speed Fault indication Temperature indication Programmable Controller switch indication Date indication Time indication Period indication Lock indication Day of Week indication 3 Operation mode Error Temperature Timer on off Date Time Period Lock Day o...

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Page 27: ... confirm this selection press CONFIRM Fan speed button press this button and ADD or REDUCE to select High Middle Low or Auto fan speed To confirm this selection press CONFIRM Edit button By pressing this button you can setup Days of the Week Date and Period 5 6 BUTTON NAME AND OPERATION OF THE PROGRAMMABLE CONTROLLER ...

Page 28: ...tting power to the unit or restarting the unit after a power failure will not unlock the controller Cancel button Used to exit without saving a change setting or to cancel the lock Query button Press QUERY to select temperature values press CANCEL to go back Press CONFIRM to set time parameters press ADD or REDUCE to select days from Sunday to Saturday press CONFIRM to save Next select 1 8 for the...

Page 29: ...urs set minutes to save and exit REDUCE REDUCE TIME ADD CONFIRM CONFIRM ADD or or set year set month REDUCE REDUCE DATE ADD CONFIRM CONFIRM ADD or or set day of the month REDUCE CONFIRM ADD or set day of the week to save and exit REDUCE CONFIRM ADD or Press the CANCEL button to go back to the previous step or the normal display screen NOTE ...

Page 30: ... FAN ADD CONFIRM or to save and exit Press the CANCEL button to go back to the previous step or the normal display screen NOTE Press the CANCEL button to go back to the previous step or the normal display screen NOTE Press the CANCEL button to go back to the previous step or the normal display screen NOTE ...

Page 31: ...ay screen select day of the week REDUCE REDUCE EDIT ADD CONFIRM CONFIRM ADD or or REDUCE CONFIRM ADD or select the start hour of the first period select the start minute of the first period REDUCE CONFIRM ADD or REDUCE ADD or select the end hour of the first period select the end minute of the first period Press the CANCEL button to go back to to the previous step or the normal display screen NOTE...

Page 32: ...he normal display screen NOTE setting of the first period is done Press the CONFIRM button for 3 to 5 seconds to return to the select day of the week step directly Set the parameters of the next period from in the select start hour section above until all of the eight periods of the same day are complete REDUCE CONFIRM ADD or select temperature ADD or ...

Page 33: ... STATES FAULTS Alarm states EF EE ED EA E8 E7 E6 E8 E5 E4 E2 E1 E0 F1 Description Other defined faults Water level detection fault Outdoor unit protection Compressor overcurrent 4 times Supply air fan speed out of scale EEPROM error Zero crossing detection error Air discharge temperature sensor fault T3 T4 or digital compressor T2B Sensor fault T2A Sensor fault T1 Sensor fault Communication fault ...

Page 34: ...tection Compressor overcurrent Power supply over under voltage protection Low pressure protection High pressure protection Supply air temperature protection Compressor temperature protection Condensing Unit high temperature protection Anti cool supply air or defrost protection Evaporator temperature protection ...

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