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6 Operation

Installer and user reference guide

6

BRK+S

Wired remote controller

4P513689-1A – 2018.03

INFORMATION

Depending  on  the  indoor  unit,  more  or  less  operation
modes are available.

6.1.1

About the operation modes

INFORMATION

If the indoor unit is a cooling-only model, it can only be set
to run in Cooling, Fan only, or Dry operation mode.

INFORMATION

If  the  operation  mode  changeover  of  an  indoor  unit  is
under  centralised  control  ('changeover  under  centralised
control' status icon blinking in the home screen), then it is
NOT possible to change the operation mode of that indoor
unit.  For  more  information,  see 

"Switch  Cooling/Heating

master" on page 26

.

Cooling

If the outdoor air temperature is high, it can take some time until the
indoor room temperature reaches the setpoint temperature.

When the indoor room temperature is low, and the indoor unit is set
to  run  in  Cooling  operation  mode,  the  indoor  unit  can  enter  Defrost
operation  mode  first  (i.e.  Heating  operation),  this  to  prevent  a
decrease  of  the  system's  cooling  capacity  due  to  frost  on  the  heat
exchanger. For more information, see 

"Heating" on page 6

.

The  indoor  unit  can  run  in  Cooling  operation  mode  because  it  is
operating  under  Setback  conditions.  For  more  information,  see

"15.5.11 Setback" on page 30

.

Heating

When  running  in  Heating  operation  mode,  the  system  requires  a
longer  time  to  reach  the  setpoint  temperature  than  when  running  in
Cooling operation mode. To make up for this, it is recommended to
let the system start operation in advance by making use of the timer
function.

The  indoor  unit  can  run  in  Heating  operation  mode  because  it  is
operating  under  Setback  conditions.  For  more  information,  see

"15.5.11 Setback" on page 30

.

To  prevent  cold  drafts  and  a  reduction  of  the  system's  heating
capacity,  the  system  can  run  in  the  following  special  heating
operation modes:

Operation

Description

Defrost

To prevent the loss of heating
capacity due to frost
accumulation in the outdoor unit,
the system will automatically
switch to defrost operation.

During defrost operation, the
indoor unit fan will stop
operation, and the following icon
will appear on the home screen:

The system will resume normal
operation after approximately 6
to 8 minutes.

Hot start (

VRV 

only)

During hot start, the indoor unit
fan will stop operation, and the
following icon will appear on the
home screen:

INFORMATION

When  the  system  is  stopped  while  the  indoor  unit  is
running in Heating operation mode, the fan will continue to
operate for approximately 1 minute, this to get out any heat
remaining in the indoor unit.

INFORMATION

▪ The  lower  the  outdoor  air  temperature,  the  lower  the

heating  capacity.  If  the  system's  heating  capacity  is
insufficient,  it  is  recommended  to  include  another
heating  appliance  into  the  setup  (if  you  use  a
combustion  appliance,  ventilate  the  room  regularly.
Also, do not use the heating appliance in places where
it is exposed to the airflow of the indoor unit).

▪ The  indoor  unit  is  of  the  hot  air  circulation  type.  As  a

result,  after  operation  start,  it  takes  the  indoor  unit
some time to warm up the room.

▪ The  indoor  unit  fan  will  automatically  operate  until  the

indoor  temperature  of  the  system  rises  to  a  certain
level.

▪ When hot air stays under the ceiling and your feet feel

cold, it is recommended to include a circulator into the
setup.

Dry

NOTICE

To  prevent  water  leakage  or  system  failure,  do  NOT  turn
off  the  system  immediately  after  indoor  unit  operation.
Before  turning  off  the  system,  wait  until  the  drain  pump
finishes discharging any water remaining in the indoor unit
(approximately 1 minute).

INFORMATION

To ensure a smooth start, do not turn off the system while
it is operating.

6.1.2

To set the operation mode

1

Navigate to the operation mode menu.

2

Use 

 and 

 to select an operation mode.

3

Press 

 to activate.

Result: 

The  indoor  unit  changes  its  operation  mode  and  the

controller returns to the home screen.

6.2

Setpoint

The setpoint is the target temperature for the Cooling, Heating, and
Auto operation modes.

6.2.1

About the setpoint

The setpoint that is displayed on the home screen depends on ON/
OFF status, and on whether Setback is enabled:

Summary of Contents for BRC1H519K

Page 1: ...Installer and user reference guide Wired remote controller English Installer and user reference guide Wired remote controller BRC1H519W BRC1H519K BRC1H519S...

Page 2: ...m 12 12 1 Master and slave controller 12 12 2 To designate a controller as slave 12 13 Operation 13 13 1 Buttons 13 13 2 Screen 13 13 3 Status indicator 13 13 4 Information 13 13 4 1 Information scree...

Page 3: ...ay or insecticide near the controller NOTICE To clean the controller do NOT use organic solvents such as paint thinner Possible consequence damage electric shock or fire 1 2 For the installer The prec...

Page 4: ...ngineering data A subset of the latest technical data is available on the regional Daikin website publicly accessible The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin extranet authenti...

Page 5: ...ation Indicates that Rotation mode is active Setback Indicates that the indoor unit is operating under setback conditions Icon Description Ventilation Indicates that a heat reclaim ventilation unit is...

Page 6: ...t the system will automatically switch to defrost operation During defrost operation the indoor unit fan will stop operation and the following icon will appear on the home screen The system will resum...

Page 7: ...ycle through the menu until all fields are set correctly Result You set the date and the time INFORMATION Confirming the value in a field will automatically bring you to the next field To finish makin...

Page 8: ...s to confirm Result The indoor unit changes its fan speed and the controller returns to the home screen 6 5 Ventilation INFORMATION Ventilation settings can ONLY be made for heat reclaim ventilation u...

Page 9: ...ructions from there 7 Maintenance and service 7 1 Overview Maintenance and service When the system needs to be maintained or serviced consult your dealer When the following indoor unit components are...

Page 10: ...he controller 11 2 1 About mounting the controller Before you can mount the controller you have to determine the wiring routing and accordingly remove a piece of the controller s rear casing The wirin...

Page 11: ...1 Precautions when closing the controller CAUTION Never touch the internal parts of the controller CAUTION When closing the controller be careful not to pinch the wiring NOTICE To prevent damage make...

Page 12: ...1 Information screen on page 13 INFORMATION It is only possible to use a master and a slave controller of the same type INFORMATION In case digital input adapter BRP7A5 is part of the system it is not...

Page 13: ...ssages b Active operation mode c Setpoint temperature Home screen mode is set with remote controller field setting R1 7 Home screen For more information see Remote controller field settings on page 19...

Page 14: ...r instructions on how to enter the information menu see 14 1 Installer menu on page 14 and Information on page 27 14 Configuration 14 1 Installer menu 14 1 1 About the installer menu In the installer...

Page 15: ...ions on how to make field settings see 14 1 4 Field settings on page 15 For an overview of remote controller field settings see Remote controller field settings on page 19 To set status indicator inte...

Page 16: ...s you do NOT set the unit number The settings will then apply to all indoor units that are part of that group Second level Setting SW A setting is a settable parameter These are the settings you are m...

Page 17: ...ing component 3 Use and to change the value of that field setting component 4 Press to confirm that value 5 In the first level select to move to the second level 6 In the second level navigate and sel...

Page 18: ...sor set the increase decrease increments 1 C 0 5 C 13 23 00 High air outlet velocity set in case of high ceiling applications h 2 7 m 2 7 m h 3 m 3 m h 3 5 m 01 Airflow direction set in case an indoor...

Page 19: ...C 10 2 0 C 11 2 5 C 12 3 0 C 6 7 Home screen 0 Detailed 1 Standard 1 8 Backlight no operation timer 0 5 seconds 1 10 seconds 2 20 seconds 0 9 Status indicator faintness 0 0 OFF 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 7 6...

Page 20: ...ellaneous settings Group address and Airnet address DIII Group address To control the system with central control equipment you need to set addresses for Groups Group and or Units Group Unit The Group...

Page 21: ...settings To RELEASE an address that was previously set change to and then apply settings AirNet address To connect the system to the AirNet monitoring and diagnostics system you need to set AirNet ad...

Page 22: ...controller 4P513689 1A 2018 03 Address Description First level Indoor unit I U Define the indoor unit for which you want to set an AirNet address Proceed to the next level Outdoor unit O U Define the...

Page 23: ...gital input adapter see the installation manual of the digital input adapter In case the digital input adapter does not function properly the external input interlock menu is not available in the inst...

Page 24: ...setpoint range and setpoint range limitation 22 C Reset Heat SP Default Reset Setting heating setpoint See indoor unit s setpoint range and setpoint range limitation 22 C INFORMATION When the value f...

Page 25: ...the previous state When the key card contact is opened while the window contact is open the delay timer will start running When the delay timer expires the reset timer will start running When the res...

Page 26: ...Cooling Heating masterhood on page 26 Cooling Heating masterhood corresponds to the following status icon The behaviour of this status icon is according to the following table If a controller display...

Page 27: ...g masterhood menu 2 Press to release the indoor unit from its masterhood Result The indoor unit is released from its masterhood Result The controllers of all indoor units display a blinking changeover...

Page 28: ...Prerequisite You are close to the controller 1 In the app tap the controller that you want to pair with Result The operating system of your mobile device sends out a pairing request Result The contro...

Page 29: ...hange the operation mode Change the setpoint Change the fan speed Change the airflow direction Read out notifications Category Control Configuration and advanced operation Make controller and indoor u...

Page 30: ...date and time menu you send date and time information to the remote controller from the app You can choose to either send the date and time information of your mobile device Synchronise or to manually...

Page 31: ...ORMATION The availability of this function depends on the type of indoor unit 15 5 13 Setpoint range Set a limitation to the temperature setpoint range of both Cooling and Heating operation INFORMATIO...

Page 32: ...n it is required that the indoor units are equipped with a self cleaning decoration panel optional accessory 15 5 20 AirNet address Assign AirNet addresses to the indoor and outdoor units this to conn...

Page 33: ...units can remain inactive during normal operation After a set time i e Rotation cycle time the inactive unit will start operation and a previously active unit will become inactive i e duty rotation Be...

Page 34: ...behave correspondingly 12 Return to the Test operation menu 13 Tap Stop test operation Result The indoor units leave test operation mode Normal operation is possible again 14 Go to 6 Operation on page...

Page 35: ...Wipe the screen and other surface parts of the controller with a dry cloth 17 Troubleshooting 17 1 Error codes of the indoor unit When the indoor unit is in error the controller will display on the ho...

Page 36: ...is available on the regional Daikin website publicly accessible The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin extranet authentication required 18 1 Connection diagram 18 1 1 Typica...

Page 37: ...ference guide 37 BRC1H519W K S Wired remote controller 4P513689 1A 2018 03 Group control controller digital inputs adapter BRP7A5 0 1 2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 18 1 3 Controller DIII central con...

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