Daikin 910193093 Installation And Operation Manual Download Page 1

Auto 

Changeover

Programmable Thermostat

AUTO

SCHEDULE

COOL

FAN

COOL

MODE

PM

OFF

Wed

•  7-Day, 5-2-Day, or 5-1-1- Day Programmable 
•  Configurable for Multiple Systems
•  Large Display with Backlight
•  Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius
•  Icon Indicator Lights
•  Relay Outputs – Minimum Voltage Drop in 

Thermostat

•  WSHP Alarm Indicator
•  Remote Sensor Compatible
•  Ideally Suited for:
   – Residential (New Construction/Replacement)
   – Light Commercial
•  Works with two-transformer systems

Installation, Operation 

and Application Guide

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Summary of Contents for 910193093

Page 1: ... Display with Backlight Selectable Fahrenheit or Celsius Icon Indicator Lights Relay Outputs Minimum Voltage Drop in Thermostat WSHP Alarm Indicator Remote Sensor Compatible Ideally Suited for Residential New Construction Replacement Light Commercial Works with two transformer systems Installation Operation and Application Guide www daikinapplied com 800 432 1342 ...

Page 2: ...trical Rating 24 VAC 18 30 VAC 1 amp maximum per output terminal 5 amp maximum total load Temperature Control Range 45 F to 90 F 7 C to 32 C Accuracy 1 F 0 5 C Anti short Cycle 4 minutes bypass anti short cycle delay by returning to OFF mode and pressing the icon Backlight Operations 15 seconds DC Power 3 0 VDC 2 AA Alkaline batteries Water Source Heat Pump Configurations Daikin P N I3 Thermostats...

Page 3: ... thermostat into a temporary hold To remove the temporary hold press icon twice UP Used to increase the time set temperatures and to adjust configuration settings DOWN Used to decrease the time set temperatures and to adjust configuration settings MENU Used to enter configuration set the clock lock the thermostat or select viewing options CONFIG Sets up thermostat to work for specific systems CLOC...

Page 4: ...t about five feet above the floor Do not mount the thermostat on an outside wall in direct sunlight behind a door or in an area affected by a vent or duct 1 Turn off power to heating cooling system by removing the fuse or switching the appropriate circuit breaker off 2 Put thermostat sub base against the wall where you plan to mount it be sure wires will feed through the wire opening in the sub ba...

Page 5: ...sure of proper connection Double check that each wire is connected to the proper terminal 10 Snap thermostat onto the sub base 11 Turn on power to the system at the main service panel 12 Configure thermostat to match the type of system you have 13 Test thermostat operation as described in Testing the Thermostat Terminal Designator Descriptions A Alarm C 24 VAC common DH Dehumidification G Low spee...

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Page 9: ...ing 2 Select an appropriate location for mounting the remote sensor 3 Mount the remote sensor using hardware provided 4 Install two strand shielded wire between the S1 terminal on the remote sensor and the S1 terminal on the thermostat 5 From the remote sensor install a two strand shielded wire from the common to the SC terminal on the thermostat 6 Configure the thermostat to work with the remote ...

Page 10: ... G O Y1 G B Y1 Y2 G B Heat Pump Two Compressors w High Speed Fan Y1 G2 O Y1 Y2 G2 O Y1 G2 B Y1 Y2 G2 B 910193126 Output Chart 1st Cool 2nd Cool 1st Heat 2nd Heat Water Source Heat Pump Y1 G Y1 Y2 G W1 W1 W2 Electric Y1 G Y1 Y2 G W1 G W1 W2 G Heat Pump One Compressor Y1 G O Y1 G O Y1 G B Y1 W2 G B Heat Pump Two Compressors Y1 G O Y1 Y2 G O Y1 G B Y1 Y2 G B 910193127 Output Chart 1st Cool 2nd Cool 3...

Page 11: ...sors Y1 G O Y1 Y2 G O Y1 G B Y1 Y2 G B Y1 Y2 W2 G B 910193129 Output Chart 1st Cool 2nd Cool 1st Heat 2nd Heat Water Source Heat Pump Y1 G Y1 Y2 G W1 W1 W2 Electric Y1 G Y1 Y2 G W1 G W1 W2 G Heat Pump One Compressor Y1 G O Y1 G O Y1 G B Y1 W2 G B Heat Pump Two Compressors Y1 G O Y1 Y2 G O Y1 G B Y1 Y2 G B Water Source Heat Pump w Humidity Control 910193129 Output Chart De humidification 1st Cool 2...

Page 12: ...e diagram is the code that will unlock the desired configuration setting The smaller numbers indicated by 93 and 82 in the diagram are codes used to lock and unlock your thermostat to prevent tampering To view the default codes for your thermostat remove the thermostat from the sub base for 10 seconds Reinstalling thermostat will cause the codes to display for approximately 5 seconds Write your co...

Page 13: ... the previous screen Press the or to change settings within each screen Changes are saved automatically To exit configuration mode press Auto exit occurs after two minutes with no icons touched To change the lock code do the following 1 Press then press until Lock menu displays 2 Enter the current lock codes To find the current lock codes follow the instructions under Configuration and Thermostat ...

Page 14: ...ss the or to set differential value Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG 3 2nd Stage Temperature Differential 1 F to 5 F 0 5 C to 2 5 C Set the number of degrees between when stage 1 turns on and when stage 2 turns on Press the or to set differential value Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG 4 3rd Stage Temperature Differential 1 F to 5 F 0 5 C to 2 5 C Set the number of degrees betwe...

Page 15: ...O is set to Press the or to set Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG 7 Heat Source There are six heat source settings WARNING Incorrect settings can damage system and or cause potentially dangerous conditions Use the code described in Configuration and Thermostat Lock CONFIG Note Daikin Water Source Heat Pumps require setting 9 for proper operation Water Source Heat Pump 8 Auxiliary Delay ON...

Page 16: ...vance to the next screen CONFIG HEAT 11 Minimum Cool Setpoint 45 F to 90 F 7 C to 32 C Adjust to control the minimum cool set temperature allowed Press the or to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG COOL 13 Vacation Heating Setpoint These work in conjunction with the Schedule mode where you set the date and time of your RETURN from vacation Page 28 Until that date time system will rem...

Page 17: ...s no remote sensor option 1 L must be selected May only be used with remote temperature sensor 1 CONFIG Appears only for non heat pump systems and heat pumps without an outdoor sensor 1 L Only on board sensor determines room temperature 2 r Only remote sensor determines room temperature 3 A Average temperature of on board and remote sensor 4 r Sleep Only on board sensor will be used until SLEEP pe...

Page 18: ...the dehumidifier to turn on Press or to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG HUMIDITY RH 19 Humidity Differential 1 to 10 Set the percent difference between the setpoint humidity and when the humidifier or dehumidifier system turns on Press or to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG HUMIDITY 18 Humidification Dehumidification Hu dE Set system configuration to work with a ...

Page 19: ...to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG ON SCHEDULE FAN OFF 22 Relay Operation dehumidification only Set the relay function to match your system normally open normally closed Press or to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG HUMIDITY CONFIG HUMIDITY 21 Extended AC no COOL 2 Fahrenheit COOL 1 Celsius Note Only used for Dehumidification when condition is set to COOL FAN Set ...

Page 20: ...ber of run hours can be reset Press or to select Press to advance to the next screen CONFIG Check Filter Setting the Time and Date 1 Press then press until CLOCK is displayed 2 Press to enter date time setting Year blinks 3 Press or to select the year 4 Press to save value and move to month 5 Press or to select the month 6 Press to save value and move to day 7 Press or to select the day 8 Press to...

Page 21: ... HEAT HEAT MODE The possible operating modes for the thermostat are OFF HEAT EM HEAT COOL and AUTO Use to select Auto Mode In this mode the thermostat controls either heating or cooling systems automatically depending on displayed room temperature and the heat or cool setpoint COOL HEAT AUTO MODE Cool Mode In this mode the thermostat controls the cooling system When the cooling outputs the snowfla...

Page 22: ...en shows exclusively the current fan setting AUTO ON HOURLY and current fan speed HI LOW The FAN UP and DOWN buttons are enabled ON FAN Hi ON FAN Hi HOURLY FAN Hi AUTO FAN Hi Press icon fan setting will scroll between AUTO ON HOURLY The fan speed remains unchanged 1 How to set fan speed Setting fan speed on 910193093 model ...

Page 23: ...on the FAN screen above ON SCHEDULE FAN COOL MODE PM ON Tue COOL Fan speed set for either mode will apply to all modes For example speed set to HI on AUTO mode will apply to ON and HOURLY mode If detailed display in sleep is enabled the sleep screen shows either a snow flake to indicate cooling operation or a flame to indicate heating operation ON SCHEDULE FAN COOL MODE PM ON Tue COOL 2 How to sho...

Page 24: ... screen The icons will not flash in sleep mode Press the button the home screen will flash either the icon or the icon The number of flashes indicates the current stages of cooling or heating ON SCHEDULE FAN COOL MODE PM ON Tue COOL Low Hi ON SCHEDULE FAN COOL MODE PM ON Tue COOL ...

Page 25: ...is displayed 2 Adjust set temperature so it is 5 degrees below room temperature 3 Cooling should come on within a few seconds 4 Adjust the set temperature 2 degrees above the room temperature and the cooling should turn off There may be a fan delay on your system Note There is a four minute time delay to protect the compressor after it turns off To bypass the compressor time delay go to OFF mode a...

Page 26: ...Use the or to select the minutes when you want the current period to begin 10 Press to continue 11 The HEAT temperature flashes Use the or to set the desired heat temperature 12 Press to continue 13 The COOL temperature flashes Use the or to set the desired cool temperature 14 Press to continue Continue to set your entire schedule Press to exit The thermostat has four periods WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLE...

Page 27: ...ture if not used VIEW Remote Sensor VIEW View if locked or unlocked Unlocked Locked VIEW Day Month Year View month day and year VIEW View filter status Accumulated fan run time displays VIEW SLEEP Display setpoints fan and program information Press or to select Don t display setpoints and program schedule information Always display setpoints and program schedule information REMOTE SENSOR 1 REMOTE ...

Page 28: ... addition if selected the schedule can be overridden only until the next transition period To access the Schedule override feature enter the screen then use to scroll through the menu options until you reach the SCHEDULE OVERRIDE screen In the default setting the Vacation Schedule periods will be flashing in the upper right corner of the LCD In this mode the Vacation Schedule will be overridden un...

Page 29: ... The thermostat comes pre programmed with the following schedule TUESDAY 2 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL WEDNESDAY 3 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL THURSDAY 4 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL FRIDAY 5 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HEAT HEAT HEAT HEAT COOL COOL COOL COOL SATURDAY 6 WAKE LEAVE RETURN SLEEP HE...

Page 30: ...e thermostat see Configuration Mode Setting Section 17 Page 17 If remote sensor is used check S1 and SC terminal connections LOCK displays when any button is pressed Thermostat has the button lockout function activated see Lockout Unlock Feature Page 11 on display instead of room temperature Check for a bad connection at the S1 and SC terminals if used see Configuration Mode Setting Section 19 Pag...

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Page 32: ...allation or servicing not performed by the Seller In order to permit the Seller to properly administer the warranty the Buyer shall 1 Notify the Seller promptly of any claim submitting date code information or any other pertinent data as requested by the Seller 2 Permit the Seller to inspect and test the product claimed to be defective Items claimed to be defective and are determined by Seller to ...

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