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Air Conditioners

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Page 1: ...Technical Data E E D E N 1 3 7 2 1 2 0 8 I n t e l l i g e n t To u c h M a n a g e r Air Conditioners ...

Page 2: ...1A032 First edition 8 2012 iTM DCM601A51 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 Ver1 02 00 First edition 8 2012 iTM DCM601A51 Commissioning Manual Layout Screen Creation Tool EM11A024 Ver1 02 00 First edition 8 2012 iTM DCM601A51 Commissioning Manual External Management Points EM11A026 Ver1 02 00 First edition 8 2012 iTM DCM601A51 Commissioning Manual PPD Setup EM11A027 Ver1 02 00 First edition 8 2012 iTM ...

Page 3: ...onnectable Units 27 4 1 Number of Units to be Connected VRV Supplementary Explanation 27 4 2 Connection of Devices other than VRV 28 5 Group and Zone 29 5 1 Group Address 29 5 2 Setting Group Address for Centralized Control 30 6 Centralized control equipments which can use with intelligent Touch Manager 34 7 Appendix 35 7 1 Under Centralized Control 35 7 2 Error Code on Initial Setting and Wiring ...

Page 4: ... BA59 KRP1C63 C64 87 1 8 External Control Adaptor for Outdoor Unit DTA104A61 DTA104A62 DTA104A53 95 1 9 Cool Heat Selector KRC19 26A 103 1 10 DIII NET Expander Adaptor DTA109A51 104 2 Adaptor for Other Equipment 108 2 1 Wiring Adaptor for Other Air Conditioners DTA103A51 108 2 2 Di Unit DEC101A51 112 2 3 Dio Unit DEC102A51 121 Part 5 Installation Manual 133 1 Safety Precautions 134 2 intelligent T...

Page 5: ...1 ED721208 1 Part 1 intelligent Touch Manager ...

Page 6: ...2 intelligent Touch Manager ED721208 ...

Page 7: ...3 ED721208 intelligent Touch Manager 1 ...

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Page 19: ...Expander Adaptor 24 2 7 Wiring Specifications of DIII NET 24 3 Unit and Group 26 4 Number of Connectable Units 27 4 1 Number of Units to be Connected VRV Supplementary Explanation 27 4 2 Connection of Devices other than VRV 28 5 Group and Zone 29 5 1 Group Address 29 5 2 Setting Group Address for Centralized Control 30 6 Centralized control equipments which can use with intelligent Touch Manager 3...

Page 20: ...le and conditions Various types of air conditioners installed in a whole building are integrated and detailed monitoring and control are provided The non polar 2 wire system reduces the number of required cables inside a building It also reduces mis connection facilitating the connection operation Post installation can be done easily Wiring up to 2km in total extension is available Various control...

Page 21: ...Number 2 2 Detail of Outdoor Unit Terminal No Just for operation with each remote controller F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 DIII NET Remote controller wiring Duplex wires No polarity Master Slave Outdoor unit A5P A1P TOINDUNIT TOOUTDUNIT TOMULTIUNIT TOMULTIUNIT A1P ...

Page 22: ... coincide Crossed wiring will cause malfunctioning Centralized Control Equipment VRV Outdoor unit VRV Indoor unit Connect the centralized control equipment to the outdoor outdoor connection Connect outdoor units without branch connection Indoor outdoor connection Connect indoor units and outdoor units without branch connection Outdoor outdoor connection IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 IN OUT F1 F2 IN O...

Page 23: ...used Caution As shown above the centralized control equipment should be connected to the wiring between the outdoor units wherever possible If connected to the control wiring between indoor unit and the outdoor unit it may not be able to control the units even on the normal circuit if the circuit connected to the centralized control equipment is out of order Centralized Control Equipment ...

Page 24: ...oblems could occur Incorrect Wiring 3 Caution Reason Communication problems could occur Centralized Control Equipment IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 Centralized Control Equipment IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 ...

Page 25: ...2 line without using F1 or F2 terminal is prohibited Connect outdoor units without branch connection Indoor outdoor connection Connect indoor units and outdoor units without branch connection Outdoor outdoor connection Centralized Control Equipment missmatch VRV Outdoor unit Refrigerant piping VRV Indoor unit IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 IN OUT F1 F2 OUT OUT F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Main System A 2 00 2 03...

Page 26: ... a risk to loose control over all systems Ex If intelligent Touch Manager iTM is connected on α1 and System1 shut down control over System2 and System3 units is lost Control wiring between indoor unit and outdoor unit Transmission wiring for remote controller Control wiring between outdoor units Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit It is possible to operate without remote controller when the cen...

Page 27: ...1BA61 Up to 8 controllers can be connected Control wiring between indoor unit and outdoor unit Transmission wiring for remote controller Control wiring between outdoor units Outdoor unit Outdoor unit Outdoor unit It is possible to operate without remote controller when the central remote controller is employed Possible to control group operation of up to 16 indoor units Group control is set by the...

Page 28: ...2 7 Wiring Specifications of DIII NET Be sure to use either 2 core sheathed vinyl cord or cable as mentioned below Vinyl cab tire round cord Vinyl insulated vinyl sheathed cable for control Round vinyl sheathed cable for control Round vinyl insulated vinyl sheathed cable 600V vinyl cab tire cable Polyethylene insulated vinyl sheathed cable Mesh insulated cable VCTF CVV CVS VVR VCT CPEV MVVS JISC33...

Page 29: ...nd other air conditioner 2 2 VRV system or other Daikin air conditioner produces less electrical noise so that the distance of 50mm or more is sufficient 3 For control wiring never use the shield wire together with other sheathed vinyl cord in the same system which may cause the malfunction in transmission Example Capacity of power wiring Distance between Power wiring and control wiring Daikin air...

Page 30: ...Outdoor Unit No of Outdoor Unit 10HP 1 18HP 1 28HP 1 28HP 2 Indoor Unit R C P1 P2 Indoor unit I U I U I U R C P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 I U O U I U Refrigerant I U F1 F2 I U O U I U Refrigerant I U F1 F2 I U I U Refrigerant I U O U O U Q1 Q2 F1 F2 I U I U I U I U I U I U Centralized control equipment O U O U O U O U Q1 Q2 F1 F2 F1 F2 Q1 Q2 F1 F2 Refrigerant Refrigerant 28HP ...

Page 31: ...s one unit Up to 64 VRV indoor unit groups can be connected to DIII NET If you create remote control groups of indoor units up to 128 units can be connected Max number of groups is 64 In case of power proportional distribution the number of indoor units that can be connected is 64 units at the maximum even if you create remote control groups Example 2 unit module 3 unit module Each module is count...

Page 32: ... indoor untis One air conditioner connecting adaptor SkyAir adaptor etc is counted as one group One Di unit is counted as 8 groups One Dio unit is counted as 4 groups When the output of Dio unit is set to an instant contact point one unit is counted as 2 groups Regarding Di Dio units if you specify the number of groups to be connected to each unit you can reduce the number of groups connected to o...

Page 33: ... You do not need to set a group address to a child unit in a remote control group In case power proportional distribution is used you need to set a group address to a child unit in a remote control group as well 1 00 1 15 16 types Total 64 types 2 00 2 15 16 types 3 00 3 15 16 types 4 00 4 15 16 types Normal centralized address setting Group address setting in case power proportional distribution ...

Page 34: ...remote controller on the lower part of the screen 2 How to change Main Sub changeover setup While the following are displayed after power on Connection under check Please wait for a moment press and hold 4 seconds or longer Operation mode selector button of the remote controller to be set When the display is changed from Main remote controller to Sub remote controller the setting is completed and ...

Page 35: ...p No and installation place of the indoor unit into the attached installation manual Be sure to keep the installation manual with the operation manual for maintenance 5 2 3 Wireless Remote Controller BRC4C 7C 7E 1 When in the normal mode press button for 4 seconds or more and operation then enters the field setting mode 2 Set mode No 00 with button 3 Set the group No for each group with button adv...

Page 36: ...by each indoor unit mode No 20 22 and 23 have been selected press the BUTTON unit no and select the INDOOR UNIT NO to be set This operation is unnecessary when setting by group 5 Press the BUTTON set A and select FIRST CODE NO 6 Press the BUTTON set B and select SECOND CODE NO 7 Press the BUTTON set cancel once and the present settings are SET 8 Press the BUTTON field set to return to the NORMAL M...

Page 37: ...side It cannot be set without the power supply BRC301B61 UNIT No FRESH UP CODE GROUP A A hr hr SETTING 1 Auto address setting 4 3 2 5 1 7 4 5 3 3 2 4 5 6 FIELD SETTING MODE Set the group address of each group of the Heat Reclaim Ventilator from the remote controller In case of no remote controller also connect the remote controller and set the group address Then remove the remote controller 1 Turn...

Page 38: ...n connect to the same DIII NET DIII MASTER switch of intelligent Touch Manager should be set to SLAVE DMS601A51 intelligent Touch Manager or DMS601A52 iTM plus adaptor or DCS302CA61 Central remote controller One of these controllers can connect to the same DIII NET DIII MASTER switch of DMS601A51 and DMS601A52 should be set to SLAVE DIII MASTER connector of DCS302CA61 should be removed These contr...

Page 39: ...r more schedule timers connected U4 Transmission error between indoor unit BEV unit and outdoor BS unit Transmission error between outdoor unit and BS unit U5 Transmission error between remote controller and indoor control unit U5 Remote controller PCB fault or remote controller setting fault U6 Transmission error between indoor units U7 Transmission error between outdoor units Transmission error ...

Page 40: ...36 7 2 Error Code on Initial Setting and Wiring Troubles Fundamental of DIII NET ED721208 ...

Page 41: ...Proportional Distribution PPD 1 PPD Design Guide 38 1 1 System Architecture 38 1 2 Design Precautions 39 1 3 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution 42 1 4 Notes 46 2 Reference Material 47 2 1 Case Examples 47 2 2 Q A 50 ...

Page 42: ...ulse output and it to be no voltage output If the specifications are not coincident there is a possibility that the following imperfections are caused If the pulse width is not within 20 400 msec If it is less than 20 msec the pulse input cannot be detected and the result of calculation is smaller than the real value In addition if more than 400 msec more than 2 pulses is detected for 1 pulse inpu...

Page 43: ...th main unit running state without setting of group address at sub unit Even if the remote controller group control is done each indoor unit has different thermostat state depending on its installation place Therefore the distribution result will differ depending on the decision which indoor unit is to be as main unit 2 In case power consumption of indoor unit to be included It is necessary to con...

Page 44: ...cluded power during STOP has to be set to Yes in the PPD setup tool 2 In case of not calculating for crankcase heater and PCB when not in operation 1 It is possible to exclude the power consumed by crankcase heater and PCB Therefore the power will not be added to each indoor unit In this case included power during STOP has to be set to No in the PPD setup tool 1 2 2 Setting of Each Electric Power ...

Page 45: ...dress Table must be different from others To be set at test operation Fig 1 Not Recommended Watthour meter is shared Fig 2 Recommended Heat Recovery and other system watthour meter are separated Caution It is possible to register to the same electric power group for the following combination 1 VRV VRVII Heat Pump R 22 R 407C 2 VRV Heat Recovery R 22 R 407C 3 VRVII VRVIII Heat Pump R 410A 4 VRVII V...

Page 46: ...ld be noticed that the iTM is not which complies with the Weight and Measure Act as shown in the catalogue The details of the cause to count error is described at chapter 1 3 2 1 Count method for a conventional VRV system 1 The following proportional division calculation is carried out every one hour and assigns the power consumption of air conditioning system to each indoor unit Heat load dependi...

Page 47: ...send ON OFF data of the crankcase heater to iTM it adds one 1 to the power counter inside iTM at no operation of the air conditioner when the crankcase heater is ON When this counter reaches 180 it judges that the crankcase heater was ON for one hour and in case of the above mentioned indoor unit the counter goes back to zero after 25 Wh is added to the counting result This calculation process is ...

Page 48: ...s 5 units 0 48 kWh Tenant C 0 5 Wh 24 hr 8 days 3 units 0 288 kWh total 0 768 kWh 2 Assuming that the reads on watthour meters are as follows W1 read on watthour meter 490 kWh W2 read on watthour meter 200 kWh total 690 kWh 3 Finally it is concluded as total error 0 768 690 100 0 11 W1 Count conclusive total for indoor unit 1 5 W2 Count conclusive total for indoor unit 6 8 iTM counts the power con...

Page 49: ...n uncompleted cycle Example 1 May 24th read watthour meter and records the watts at 10 00 am 2 June 24th read watthour meter and records the watts at 10 00 am 3 When the count in a period of May 24th to June 23rd is printed out the total value does not meet the value detected mentioned above on 2 1 iTM stores the information collected in a period of 0 00 am through 23 59 pm as one day information ...

Page 50: ...e thermo step which is a parameter necessary for power consumption apportionment For the VRV the indoor unit calculates thermo step Whereas for the SkyAir the outdoor unit calculates thermo step Although FXUQ is a SkyAir based indoor unit it cannot gather thermo step information from the outdoor unit because of an intervening BEV unit Therefore power consumption apportionment is not possible FXUQ ...

Page 51: ...lt of outdoor unit system 1 4 indoor units does not correspond to the value on wattmeter B Reason An intersystem difference causes this problem The PPD function does not recognize how many outdoor units exist in an electric power group It regards outdoor units as one big unit to perform PPD calculation Countermeasure If each outdoor unit system has a watthour meter make a power group for each outd...

Page 52: ...s are required for PPD If a group address is not set electric power is not distributed to the indoor unit Electric power is distributed among indoor units whose group addresses are registered 1 00 A C B D E F G H 1 01 1 02 1 03 Set a group address to B D G and H for PPD This setting can be configured in the field setting No 30 by remote controller The setting method is described in Page 332 Slave ...

Page 53: ... because the compressor is turned ON and the crankcase heater is turned OFF If accidentally keeping an air conditioner ON at a certain tenant the power consumption will increase 4 When setting the Excluded Time is there a way to get to know a PPD result of the time A power pulse and a thermo step are not counted during the excluded time There is no way to get to know a PPD result or a power pulse ...

Page 54: ...a PPD group In what situations does a PPD result lean to a certain indoor unit It happens when multiple indoor units are connected to VRV and only one of them is in operation The PPD system performs distribution calculation of electric power used by an outdoor unit based on load on indoor units In the above case the power consumption by the outdoor unit is allocated to one indoor unit in operation...

Page 55: ...r for SkyAir DTA112BA51 76 1 5 Central Control Adaptor Kit DTA107A55 78 1 6 Interface Adaptor for DIII NET Use RA KRP928B2S 83 1 7 Adaptor for Wiring KRP1B61 KRP1BA54 B56 BA57 BA59 KRP1C63 C64 87 1 8 External Control Adaptor for Outdoor Unit DTA104A61 DTA104A62 DTA104A53 95 1 9 Cool Heat Selector KRC19 26A 103 1 10 DIII NET Expander Adaptor DTA109A51 104 2 Adaptor for Other Equipment 108 2 1 Wirin...

Page 56: ...ystem requires the following parts Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices 1 KRP2A61 or KRP2A62 or KRP2A53 Remote controller switches For control Ex Zone control for 8 units of FXFQ63PVE control groups of 4 3 and 1 Note 1 Individual indoor units connected to the centralized line cannot be displayed individually on the BMS C 1PA63641J Type BRC1C62 KRP2A61 62 53 Group Zone Item One Group Unified co...

Page 57: ...daptor 4 1 1 2 Part Names and Functions 1 1 3 Installation C 1PA63641J Ceiling Mounted Cassette Corner Type Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type Double Flow Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type Compact Multi Flow 1PA63641J FXK Q FXC Q FXFQ Round flow FXF Multi flow FXZQ ...

Page 58: ...tallation box is necessary for second adaptor FXS Q Ceiling Suspended Type Floor Standing Type Slim Ceiling Mounted Duct Type Wall Mounted Type Ceiling Mounted Low Silhouette Duct Type Note Installation box is necessary for second adaptor FXM20 140 FXMQ20 140P See part of KRP4A96 in Option Handbook OH12 01 FXM Q 200 250 FXS FXSYQ FXYB FXH Q FXL Q FXN Q FXD Q FXA Q PCB Support Adaptor PC Board KRP2...

Page 59: ...rrect If wanting group control by remote controller check transmission wiring For details see the installation manual of the indoor and outdoor units 2 Next wire between the wiring adaptor for electrical appendices 1 and the indoor units For details see Wiring to indoor units 3 Finally wire between external units such as BMS and make the necessary settings For details see Wiring to external units ...

Page 60: ...etting 1 Remote control input Operation control Wire as described below Wiring differs depending on whether using a voltage or non voltage input C 1PA63642C For voltage input For non voltage input WiringadaptorPCB KRP2A61 62 53 Indoor unit PCB F1 F2 WiringadaptorPCB KRP2A61 62 53 Indoor unit PCB F1 F2 ...

Page 61: ...ON In such case even if input A is ON the unit and all other units in the same zone will stop Position Function 0 Individual Display Input Ignored CONTROL MODE Position Function Input A ON Input A OFF Input B ON Operation or not of indoor unit From Remote controller Operation or not of indoor unit From Remote controller Operation or not of indoor unit From Remote Controller 1 Remote Control Reject...

Page 62: ...nored Constant input cannot use for input B with position B C 1PA63642C Position Function Input A ON Input B ON Operation or not of indoor unit From Remote controller Operation or not of indoor unit From Remote controller 7 Remote Control Rejection ON Rejection OFF Rejection 8 Central Priority ON Acceptable 9 Stop by Remote controller Acceptable ON Only Stop acceptable A Remote controller acceptan...

Page 63: ...ler demand ON on OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON Input A OFF Input B Input A Input A Input A Input A B Operation by KRP2A61 ON Input A Input A B B Position 7 Position 9 Central Priority Remote controller acceptance rejection on ON ON OFF on ON on ON OFF OFF ON ON ON on ON OFF on Indoor Units Status Remote controller demand Indoor Units Status Remote controller demand Operation by KRP2A61 Operati...

Page 64: ... Sheathed wire Gauge 1 25 2 00 mm Length Max 70 m IMPORTANT Keep transmission wiring at least 50 mm away from power supply wiring to avoid malfunctions Temperature Setting C 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 Resistance Ω 0 0 3 4 5 0 11 6 13 8 20 0 22 4 28 4 31 0 36 4 39 4 44 8 48 2 52 8 56 6 61 2 65 2 69 4 Temperature Setting C 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Resistance Ω 73 8 77 8 82 4 85 8 91 0 94 0 99 4 102 2...

Page 65: ...away from incoming power supply wiring Display output is described in the above table Note If rewiring F1 and F2 after running the system turn ON power for 5 minutes then turn it OFF and ON again Changes to wiring can sometimes disable control from the wiring adaptor C 1PA63642C Output Both Ry1 and Ry2 OFF Ry1 only ON Ry2 only ON System Zone control All zones OFF At least one unit running normally...

Page 66: ...ent 2 The model of adaptor differs according to the type of indoor unit to be installed Note 1 Marked shows wiring adaptor for electrical appendices 2 Marked indicates the same control range 3 The wiring adaptor for electrical appendices 2 can control simultaneously the group of the units Max 16 units connected to the remote control wiring line P1 P2 In another words all the units connected betwee...

Page 67: ... for the indoor unit which has a temperature setting function 2 Terminal No X18A is for the indoor unit of VRV system For SkyAir series and other air conditioner connect to the relevant terminal for each units Series Applicable VRV Systems VRV Inverter K A K U Series and later Yes SkyAir Series 1 Yes Room Air Conditioner No Packaged Air Conditioners FDYB KA FDYM FA FDY KA 2 Yes FDBG FDMG FD No Oth...

Page 68: ...aptor FXFQ P FCQ N K A KRP1H98 option FXH Q FHQ FH Y Lid of installation box KRP1CA93 Optional accessory KRP1CA93 Optional accessory Adaptor KRP4AA52 PCB support Installation box for adaptor PCB Note Installation box for adaptor PCB is required to install the adaptor FX Y C FXD Q FXZQ FFQ Lid of installation box KRP1BA101 Optional accessory KRP1BA101 Optional accessory Adaptor FXZQ FFQ KRP4AA53 FX...

Page 69: ...llation box for adaptor option is required to install Ceiling Mounted Duct Type C 1PA59889L FXS FXYB Adaptor KRP4AA51 PCB support Indoor unit PCB Control box PCB support Adaptor KRP4AA51 Indoor unit PCB Electric parts box FBQ B FH Y B PCB support Lid of installation box Installation box for adaptor Adaptor Option KRP1BA97 Option KRP1BA97 KRP4AA53 FXUQ FUY Adaptor KRP4AA51 PCB support Indoor unit P...

Page 70: ...pe Note Installation box for adaptor PCB is required to install the adaptor Ceiling Mounted Low Silhouette Duct Type Note Installation box is necessary for second adaptor FAQ71BVV1B FAY L FXA Q Adaptor KRP4AA51 PCB support KRP4AA93 Installation box for adaptor PCB FXL Q FXN Q Adaptor KRP4AA51 PCB support Indoor unit PCB Control box FAQ100BVV1B FA Y F A FV Y Adaptor PCB KRP4AA51 FXYD KA PCB Support...

Page 71: ...ith Voltage Set the Voltage Non voltage changeover switch SS1 to VOLT Input with No Voltage Set the Voltage Non voltage changeover switch SS1 to NON VOLT 4 Display Signal Retrieval Output The normal operation output terminals W1 W2 and error output terminals W3 W4 are non voltage output contacts Permissive current is 10mA 3A per contact Output is as given below C 1PA59890F Output Both Ry1 and Ry2 ...

Page 72: ...61 2 65 2 69 4 73 8 77 8 82 4 85 8 91 0 94 0 99 4 102 2 108 6 110 4 117 2 119 2 125 8 127 4 134 2 140 0 CONTROL MODE Position RS1 Function Input A close Input A open Input B close Input A is ignored Operation or not of indoor unit From Remote controller Operation or not of indoor unit From Remote controller Operation or not of indoor unit From Remote controller 0 Input Ignored 1 Remote Control Rej...

Page 73: ...FF at ON D Position 5 Temperature Set Back Setting temperature shift command at ON E Position 6 Energy Saving Control The same as position 6 Forced thermostat OFF at ON F Position 6 Temperature Set Back Setting temperature shift command at ON 1 Remote Control Rejection For when you want to turn ON OFF only by central remote controller ON OFF cannot be controlled by remote controller for indoor uni...

Page 74: ...Input B ON Close Close Open Close Input A on OFF Input A Close ON Close Close Open on on ON OFF Input A Close Close Input A ON on Input B ON Input A Close Close 5 Remote controller rejection 6 Last Command Priority on ON Operation by KRP4AA51 Indoor Units Status OFF on OFF on Remote controller demand OFF ON ON Indoor Units Status Remote controller demand ON ON Input A ON Input A Operation by KRP4A...

Page 75: ...trol using the wiring adaptor for electrical appendices 2 Mode setting Only input B is used at the positions D and F however impossible when the room temperature set unit DPF201A53 is used at the same time 2 In the case of teleconference using the wiring adaptor for electrical appendices 2 combined use is possible if the centralized control equipment is used as given in the following table Models ...

Page 76: ...ting Setting Operation Stop of the indoor unit 2 Operation Error monitor Monitoring Operation ON OFF status and error status 3 Mode setting Selecting mode such as cooling fan only etc 4 Temperature setting Enabling to set the temperature in the all set temperature range of SkyAir Cooling 16 32 C Heating 16 32 C 5 Remote controller rejection acceptance setting Restricting operation of the remote co...

Page 77: ... for SkyAir Series DTA102A52 73 ED721208 Adaptor 4 1 3 3 Installation 1 Accessories Check if the following accessories are included in the kit Adaptor Relay Harness PCB Support x 4 x 1 x 1 Clamp x 2 Installation Manual x 1 ...

Page 78: ...ccording to models as shown below Do not bundle low and high voltage wires together Bundle any excess wires with the attached clamps so as to keep loose wirings off the indoor unit PC board C 1PA59896 Ceiling Mounted Cassette Corner Type Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type Multi Flow Ceiling Mounted Built in Type ...

Page 79: ...ed Type Floor Standing Type Wall mounted type Ceiling Suspended Cassette Type Indoor unit PCB Control box Adaptor PCB Support FH Y Control box PCB support Indoor unit PCB Adaptor FVY Indoor unit PCB FA Y F A C 1PA59896 Adaptor Indoor unit PCB PCB support Control box FXUQ FUY JC 1PA57137K ...

Page 80: ...ling to set the temperature in the all set temperature range of SkyAir Cooling 16 32 C Heating 16 32 C 5 Remote controller rejection acceptance setting Restricting operation of the remote controller for ON OFF setting Mode setting and temperature setting the last command priority remote controller rejection etc 6 Test operation Operating forced thermostat ON 7 Display of error code and reset 8 Gro...

Page 81: ...l reference materials 2 For details on compatible systems and how to connect to the centralized control Note 1 Wiring specifications Use a 0 75 1 25mm sheathed vinyl cord or cable 2 wires 1 Mount the adaptor 1 on the indoor unit PCB by setting the triangle marks together 2 Insert the harness from Relay PCB 2 into the connector X3A of the Adaptor 1 Fig 4 3 Mount the Relay PCB 2 on the required loca...

Page 82: ...ol equipment all units of the FD series and UAT series in the system can be controlled as a group from the centralized control equipment This adaptor enables the following operation and monitor function from Centralized control equipments Operation OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK Monitor ON OFF Setpoint Operation mode Cool Heat Fan Malfunction Filter sign Filter sign reset ...

Page 83: ...Install the thermistor in the control board box at the inlet duct or the suction grille Use the kit remote sensor KRCS01 1B if you need the longer length than it Can use it untill 12m Install the control board box on the wall or the pillar Make sure the wire inlet is at the bottom of the box Use 4 bolts M5 for fixing the box Install the box in the indoor side Example Set it in the ceiling or in th...

Page 84: ...wires of centralized control equipment See the below Fig Ground the sheild of the cords to the control board box NOTE FACTORY CONNECTION Clamp these wires by clamp materials certainly Clamp the earth wire See right Fig Do not clamp the high voltage wires Field wires and the low voltage wiers Lead wire and Thermistor both inside and outside of the control board box C 2P042157 Use the wire shown rig...

Page 85: ...of UAT06 10K UAT06 12KA See below for connecting the terminal M3 The Output of alarm signal Use the attached wire harness and change from the wire to it The wire is connected between K1R 5 K1R 7 K2R 7 and K3R 6 is shown the terminal Connect the wiring between the terminal M3 and the solderless splices butt M3 of the wire assy Connect the wiring between the box of this kit and the EL COMPO BOX ASSY...

Page 86: ...onditioner In case of UATY15 21K DTA107A55 M11 P13 M4 M13 P11 P7 P8 M1 M3 M10 P17 M7 M5 P2 M2 P6 P1 M12 P15 M9 In case of UATY08 12K DTA107A55 M9 M4 M2 P17 M1 P13 P10 M3 P2 M5 M12 M7 P1 P11 M10 P6 Connect the wiring between the box of this kit and the EL COMPO BOX ASSY of the air conditioner Refer to the wiring diagram of the air conditioner See below for connecting the terminal M3 The Output of a...

Page 87: ...r operating mode selection and the temperature setting can be limited by the centralized control equipment 4 Zone control can be performed from the centralized control equipment 5 The unit can remember the operating status of the air conditioner before a power outage and then start operating in the same status when the power comes back on 6 Card keys operating control panels and other constant ins...

Page 88: ... the switches are set and the wiring complete secure the case using the included screws A cable field supply A cable field supply Tele con Field supply Remote controller BRC944 Series Card key Field supply BMS Field supply KRC65 KRC72 KDC100A10 and KDC101B Series cannot be connected DAIKIN Wiring procedure Supplied connection harness Non polarity Included in the Drain Up Kit Separately sold remote...

Page 89: ...CS Series centralized control equipment In this case the schedule timer performs an auto address after the power is turned on so new group numbers are automatically set Settings made using the switches will be overwritten NOTE also that a separate timer power supply is needed when using the schedule timer independently Power supply specs DC 16V 10 15 200mA Recommended power supply Omron S82J 01015...

Page 90: ... temperaturet S8 Power supply for relay DC 12V Power supply for display Relay specs MR1 and MR2 Coil voltage DC 12V Coil resistance 160Ω 10 Matsushita Electric HC Relay Omron MY Relay Wiring length Max 100m KRP928B2S S5 MC M1 M2 MR1 MR2 Operating Display Abnormality display BMS Field supply MR1 MR2 The remote controller permission prohibition settings using the intelligent Touch Controller are as ...

Page 91: ...indoor unit and operating halting status of compressor is output Turned on for No voltage a contact or thermostat ON 2 Indoor unit fan operating signal taking out Rotating halting status of fan is detected on the basis of each indoor unit Turned on for No voltage a contact or thermostat on Turned off for defrosting and hot start when fan halts 3 Installing auxiliary electric heater humidifier and ...

Page 92: ...1 7 3 Installation KRP1B61 Adaptor Accessories Installation manual PCB support 3 1 Kits vary according to applicable models A special adaptor fixing plate and box are required for the following models FXC Q KRP1B96 Clamp Note 4 1 Check if the following accessories are included in the kit ...

Page 93: ...oor unit PCB Ceiling mounted built in type Ceiling mounted cassette type Ceiling mounted duct type Ceiling mounted cassette type Floor standing type Ceiling mounted low silhouette duct type FXS Indoor unit PCB FXK Q Indoor unit PCB FXM40 125 Indoor unit PCB FXM Q 200 250 Indoor unit PCB FXC Q Note A separate plate is needed to install the adaptor PCB Indoor unit PCB FXL Q FXN Q Indoor unit PCB FXY...

Page 94: ...e type Ceiling mounted Duct type Ceiling suspended type Accessories NOTE Check if the following accessories are included in the kit PCB support Clamp Installation manual 4 3 1 Adaptor 1 Kits vary according to applicable models A special adaptor fixing plate and box are required for the following models FXF L FXZQ FXD Q KRP1DA98 KRP1BA101 Note Installation box for adaptor PCB is required to install...

Page 95: ...1 7 Adaptor for Wiring KRP1B61 KRP1BA54 B56 BA57 BA59 KRP1C63 C64 91 ED721208 Adaptor 4 KRP1C63 KRP1C64 FCQ N KVEA FXFQ PVE PCB support ...

Page 96: ...liary electric heater humidifier Wire correctly in accordance with the attached installation manual Refer to the wiring diagram applied to the indoor unit when running electric wiring Example X2A HM Hour meter Part to be procured in the field Output is generated at the contact while the compressor is running N Fetching the operation display signal Attaching an hour meter Red Power supply Output is...

Page 97: ...it as described below Indoor unit PCB FXZQ FXD Q X16A Fetching the operation display signal Attaching an hour meter Output is generated at the contact while the compressor is running Fan ON display Output is generated at the contact while the fan is running X1 X2 HM Carrying capacity 20mA and above or 1 2A and below Carrying capacity 20mA and above or 1 2A and below AC 220 240V AC 220 240V HM Hour...

Page 98: ...94 1 7 Adaptor for Wiring KRP1B61 KRP1BA54 B56 BA57 BA59 KRP1C63 C64 Adaptor ED721208 KRP1C63 KRP1C64 ...

Page 99: ...HEAT FAN is switched simultaneously for more than one outdoor unit If switching operation mode by indoor unit remote controller or COOL HEAT selector 2 Demand control and low noise control are executed simultaneously for more than outdoor unit External control adaptor for outdoor unit You can simultaneously switch operation mode for outdoor units in Demand control and low noise control are execute...

Page 100: ...rminal block for transmission F1 F2 See wiring method F1 SS2 SS1 1 2 3 C L N O F2 P3 P4 To adaptor power supply connector on outdoor unit indoor unit or BS unit Accessories NOTES Check the following accessories are included in the kit before the installation The kit type DTA104A61 type DTA104A62 type DTA104A53 type varies according to air conditioner model The installation box for adaptor PCB are ...

Page 101: ...ptor PCB Option KRP1B96 Control box Indoor unit PCB PCB support Adaptor DTA104A61 Screw Note Installation box for adaptor PCB is required to install the adaptor F X S Y Q F X Y B Note Installation box is necessary for second adaptor FXS YQ Indoor unit PCB PCB support Adaptor DTA104A61 Control box F X Z Q Slim ceiling mounted duct type F X D Q Installation box for adaptor PCB Lid of installation bo...

Page 102: ... Indoor unit PCB FXM40 125 FXMQ20 140P See part of KRP4A96 in Option Handbook OH12 01 FXM Q 200 250 Adaptor DTA104A61 PCB support Control box Indoor unit PCB FXFQ P FXF FXFQ P Option KRP1H98 Round flow model Multi flow model FXF Option KRP1DA98 FXFQ P Option KRP1H98 FXF Option KRP1DA98 FXH Q Lid of installation box Option KRP1CA93 Option KRP1CA93 Adaptor DTA104A62 PCB support Installation box for ...

Page 103: ...1 8 External Control Adaptor for Outdoor Unit DTA104A61 DTA104A62 DTA104A53 99 ED721208 Adaptor 4 1 8 4 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Setting ...

Page 104: ... Match DS1 and DS2 to the low night noise and demand addresses of the outdoor unit Initial Settings Setting switches cannot be switched unless the power is turned on Be sure therefore to turn the power off after switching the switches 1 The contents of the various settings for unified switching of the operation mode cool heat fan are as follows Grouping the outdoor units by each operation mode Her...

Page 105: ...1 8 External Control Adaptor for Outdoor Unit DTA104A61 DTA104A62 DTA104A53 101 ED721208 Adaptor 4 ...

Page 106: ... LED22 LED23 LED24 LED25 LED25 Fig 3 Ex To set the outdoor unit s demand address to No 7 Off On Flicker 5 bit Procedure Setting contents MODE TEST C H SELECT L N O P SEQ START IND MASTER SLAVE When power turned on Setting mode factory setting LED20 LED21 LED22 LED23 LED24 LED25 LED25 Hold down next page button for 5 sec Enters address setting LED20 LED21 LED22 LED23 LED24 LED25 LED25 Press operati...

Page 107: ...roller is not necessary for the Heat Pump VRV System and the Cooling Only VRV System When the BS unit that automatically selects either cooling or heating operation mode is used in the manual mode this remote controller can be connected to the BS unit 1 9 1 Installation Point Dimensions Unit mm C 3D032519A SWITCH BOX WITH COVER NOTE1 DEEP TYPE FOR ONE CONTROLLER JISC8336 NOTE 1 THE SWITCH BOX IS N...

Page 108: ...o each adaptor Without the adaptor With 2 central remote controllers up to 1024 units can be controlled in 128 groups The adaptor The adaptor Each group A B and C can have a maximum wiring length of 1000m total wiring length of 2000m and a maximum 16 branches A maximum of 128 indoor units and 10 outdoor units can be connected in each group B and C C A B A B C Max Indoor unit 128 units Outdoor unit...

Page 109: ...terminal block of branched outdoor unit branch line See Electric wiring work Micro computer normal monitor HAP GRN Flickers when the micro computer is operating normally Terminal block for transmission See Electric wiring work lnstallation Manual adaptor F2 Check the following accessories are included in the kit before the installation PCB support Note This adaptor does not apply to salt damege re...

Page 110: ...l falls outside the control domain Do not turn the system ON OFF rapidly from the centralized control equipment This can cause temporary erroneous displays Sequential starts is controlled by each expander adaptor Transmission wiring specifications 0 75 1 25mm2 sheathed wire 2 wire Transmission wiring length Observe the following limits on transmission wires The limits apply to each adaptor If you ...

Page 111: ...Wiring restrictions see Electric wiring work apply to each group A and B System with more than 10 outdoor units out out A F2 B 2 units out out out in out in 10 units Expander Adaptor F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 out out F2 out in F1 F2 F1 out out F2 out in F1 F2 F1 out out F2 out in F1 F2 F1 1 unit ...

Page 112: ...display of operation error monitors from the centralized control equipment 2 1 2 Part Names and Functions 2 1 3 Installation Securely install the adaptor with the attached installation screw Note Install the adaptor inside a control box of outer dimensions 230W 230D 60H Supply a control box at site with outer dimensions equal to or larger than those shown below 230W 230D 60H 2PA53853 Item DTA103A5...

Page 113: ...g work check power to the equipment shuts OFF when the switch is shut OFF Wiring Specification Note 1 Select the size in electric wire in accordance with the local and national standards 2 You can use the shielded wire sheathed vinyl cord or cable 2 conductors See the installation manual of the optional controllers for centralized control equipment to be connected for further details Wiring to Con...

Page 114: ...wer to the indoor unit is OFF Together set the individual switch SS2 to OFF ON Note This switch is ineffective when SS2 is set to ON OFF The centralized control equipment display will change as shown on the right depending on the monitor input state and the malfunction signal switch SS3 setting After switching the centralized control equipment from stop to operation it will take from 10 to 30 seco...

Page 115: ...l use with either a wiring adaptor for electrical appendices or a schedule timer Setting is automatic Ex Setting group No 1 15 First and second group No s are indicated as below Power Supply Wiring Power supply can be selected from a 1 50 Hz 220 240V source and a 1 60 Hz 220V source Check power supply specifications and properly wire the source to the adaptor Note Ground wires as shown in the figu...

Page 116: ...eration Possible Operation Error display only by lamps Power supply 200 240V Centralized control equipment Operating status input Error status input To other Di Dio unit Max 8 units of facility equipment Di unit L N F1 F2 M CM A CA 9 9 Facility equipment error status input wiring When the contact is Open or Closed Error is produced For changeover refer to 2 Initial Setting Input specifications No ...

Page 117: ...2 2 Di Unit DEC101A51 113 ED721208 Adaptor 4 2 2 2 Part Names and Functions 1 Appearance Di Unit DEC101A51 PCB in DEC101A51 ...

Page 118: ... the abnormal condition of facility equipment during stop is recognized can be selected Micro computer OK monitor LED A Green Transformer connecting connector CN1 CN2 Terminal block for transmission F1 F2 Terminal size M3 Error detecting switch DS6 2 Abnormal input detecting switch DS2 DS3 Connect this unit to the terminals F1 F2 of the centralized control equipment Transmission error monitor LED1...

Page 119: ...dity 10 85 Connect the wiring to be connected in the field from the lower surface side It is therefore necessary to make arrangements so as not to attach other equipment within 80mm from the lower surface of this equipment Install this equipment in a place in which only the authorized personnel can touch it Installation Direction Install this equipment vertically to the floor surface It should be ...

Page 120: ...screws shown in the figure above and sliding it lightly to the upper side Upon completion of all wiring connections and setting operations close the front panel as it was and screw it firmly DEC101A51 DEC101A51 DEC101A51 DEC101A51 In case where several devices are set up and installation inside the power board is carried out each equipment installation space and space between the wall surface and ...

Page 121: ...amping is allowed for high voltage wiring power supply wiring L N earth wiring low voltage wiring Communication wiring F1 F2 operation input wiring CM M1 to 8 and abnormal input wiring CA A1 to 8 since malfunctioning may result Also in case where the wirings described above are routed in parallel be sure to connect the wirings at least 50 mm apart from the other To 1 200 240 V and earth For wiring...

Page 122: ...tus Yes No ON This indicates the switch knob ON ON 07 D 5 04 13 3 4 7 09 11 Position 08 10 2 9 C Address No low order A 0 05 E 6 06 12 01 B 8 03 14 00 15 02 F 1 ON ON 1 08 Control range DS1 2 00 2 15 High order 1 1 00 1 15 RS1 Switch Setting Table Example When Address No is set to 1 08 Address No indicates the following portion in this case Low order 8 Control range DS1 setting RS2 Set Address No ...

Page 123: ...ing Contents 6 2 8 1 8 8 5 7 ON 4 5 2 6 DS5 2 5 ON 3 TP1 7 3 5 5 units 7 3 ON Shortcircuit with power ON Setting Contents 7 3 DS5 DS4 DS5 6 8 ON DS6 ON 2 1 unit 2 units 3 ON 3 7 8 DS6 4 6 units 1 DS5 DS5 DS2 DS3 Setting This switch selects whether the input is abnormal with the abnormal input contact A1 to A8 open or closed OFF factory preset before shipment Abnormal in the open condition ON Abnor...

Page 124: ...ith Facility Equipment paragraph Connect the power supply and earth See the Power Supply Earth Wiring paragraph For the wiring connection and clamping method refer to the Wiring Lead in paragraph L CAUTION The length of wiring between this equipment and facility equipment is 100m max 1 200 240V Wiring with Facility Equipment Switch Facility equipment 8 numbers max F1 F2 For power supply 1 200 240 ...

Page 125: ... 4 groups ON OFF Possible Possible Temp setting Possible Impossible Airflow rate setting Possible Impossible Airflow direction setting Possible Impossible Timer setting twice a day Possible Impossible Mode setting Possible Impossible Filter sign reset Possible Impossible Inspection Test operation Possible Operation Error display only by lamps Power supply 200 240V To other Di Dio unit Operation ou...

Page 126: ...and Operation command REMOTE S2S Q1M K2R Maximum Current 1 5A Resistive Load 2A Resistive Load Minimum Current 10mA 10mA Voltage SPEC 200 240V DC5 24V Output SPEC No voltage a contact K5R Output wiring for facility equipment 2 LOCAL K1R Facility equipment protecting device K5R K4R Operation command S1S K5R S3S Terminal size M3 5 Terminal size M3 5 K2R K1R 1 200 240V 1 200 240V Facility equipment p...

Page 127: ... applied voltage is 20 to 30V DC and the contact is Closed the welding current is approx 10mA For input use a contact for micro current 12V DC 1mA max Operation input Abnormal input When the contact is Open or Closed Error is produced For changeover refer to 1 5 4 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Setting Input specifications No voltage a contact The welding current is approx 10mA when the applied ...

Page 128: ...124 2 3 Dio Unit DEC102A51 Adaptor ED721208 2 3 2 Part Names and Functions 1 Appearance Dio Unit DEC102A51 PCB in DEC102A51 ...

Page 129: ... or not when the power failure was recovered Monitor input switch DS6 3 Output selector switch SS1 Start Stop error switch DS4 4 When the micro computer is in normal operation the lamp flickers This switch makes it possible to select whether the operation output is interrupted or held when an abnormality occurred in the connected equipment Whether or not the abnormal condition of facility equipmen...

Page 130: ...us output 2 units are controllable From intelligent Touch Controller intelligent Manager III On Off and control of the equipment with the external contacts are possible through DIII NET communication Installation method Indoor installation Power supply To be supplied from outside Rating AC200 240V 50 60Hz Applied Standard Safety standard IEC730 EMC standard CISPR22 A EMI CISPR24 EMS Environment fo...

Page 131: ...e wiring to be connected in the field from the lower surface side It is therefore necessary to make arrangements so as not to attach other equipment within 80mm from the lower surface of this equipment Install this equipment in a place in which only the authorized personnel can touch it Installation Direction Install this equipment vertically to the floor surface It should be noted that if it is i...

Page 132: ...ace between the wall surface and this equipment should be left at least as shown below Restrictions in Continuous Installation Unit mm To Remove Front Panel 1 4 4 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Setting should be performed with the front panel removed The front panel can be removed by detaching 2 front panel screws shown in the figure above and sliding it lightly to the upper side Upon completion...

Page 133: ... Yes No DS6 1 Startup failure Masking time after detecting operation input 10 seconds 30 seconds DS6 2 Failure detection Operation upon recovery from failure Automatic reset Retained DS6 3 Monitor input Detecting failure under halting status Yes No DS6 4 Forced termination Ignoring forced stop signal No Yes 1 7 6 3 2 5 ON 4 8 1 7 6 3 2 5 4 1 3 2 4 8 ON ON DS6 Ins SS1 Con Contact switch DS5 DS4 RS1...

Page 134: ...y or C C only Last command priority DS4 4 Operation commands from C C reach to C D but no operation No abnormality signal to C C DS5 Of abnormal in C D CD D1 4 is turned off DS6 1 Mask time for abnormal input after operation command from C C 10 seconds DS6 2 After error of C D is recovered Automatic reset DS6 3 Abnormal input stop state of C D Error display on C C DS6 4 Forced stop command from C ...

Page 135: ...p address was set to 1 00 and the number of facility equipment was set to 2 it follows that 1 00 and 1 01 are being used Example 2 When the top address was set to 3 15 and the number of facility equipment was set to 4 it follows that 3 15 4 00 4 01 and 4 02 are being used CAUTION This equipment can use the addresses between 1 00 and 4 15 It is impossible to use Address 5 00 and subsequent addresse...

Page 136: ...cility equipment quantity change This function is used to set the number of facility equipment controllable with this equipment The number of controllable facility equipment factory preset before shipment is 4 Setting Method 1 Turn the power ON with TP1 short circuited and change the quantity of facility equipment according to the DS3 setting The relation between DS3 setting and facility equipment...

Page 137: ...133 ED721208 5 Part 5 Installation Manual 1 Safety Precautions 134 2 intelligent Touch Manager 136 3 iTM plus adaptor 173 4 iTM integrator 192 ...

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Page 139: ...easures r KURQUCN TGSWKTGOGPVU KUOCPVNKPI QH VJG WPKV VTGCVOGPV QH VJG TGHTKIGTCPV QH QKN CPF QH QVJGT RCTVU OWUV DG FQPG KP CEEQTFCPEG YKVJ TGNGXCPV NQECN CPF PCVKQPCN NGIKUNCVKQP r 6Q GPUWTG QWT UCHGV DG UWTG VQ NQEM VJG EQPVTQN GPENQUWTG FQQT GZEGRV FWTKPI OCKPVGPCPEG r KNN VJG YKTKPI VJTQWIJ JQNG YKVJ RWVV Entry of water or insects may result in electric leakage or malfunction r Q PQV QRGTCVG ...

Page 140: ...ram 15 2 2 2 Requirements that must be met 16 2 2 3 Precautions for using multiple centralized controllers 16 QPPGEVKPI C 0 ECDNG 17 2 3 1 Terminals location and conceptual connection diagram 18 2 3 2 Requirements that must be met 18 2 4 Connecting I O module 19 2 4 1 Terminals location and conceptual connection diagram 19 2 4 2 Requirements that must be met 19 2 4 3 Address setup 20 2 5 Connectin...

Page 141: ...a backup battery 32 4 2 Powering on intelligent Touch Manager and air conditioners 32 4 3 Setting up display language 33 4 4 Setting up locale 33 4 5 Setting time zone 34 4 6 Setting current time and daylight saving time 34 QPƂTOKPI CKT EQPFKVKQPGT CWVQ TGIKUVTCVKQP TGUWNVU 35 UUKIPKPI C 0 6 CFFTGUU HQT GCEJ CKT EQPFKVKQPGT 35 4 8 1 Remote controller buttons and areas 35 4 8 2 Procedure for a wire...

Page 142: ...hat all accessories for the intelligent Touch Manager are included Should there be any missing or defective parts contact your dealer EEGUUQTKGU KPENWFGF YKVJ KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT A B E D F C b 1 a 1 b 2 b 3 e 2 e 1 d 1 d 2 c 4 c 3 f 2 f 3 f 1 c 2 c 1 A C KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT DQF RE B Wall mounting parts D Round head wood screw φ REU D P tight screw φ RE D Wall mounting metal plate 1 pc C ...

Page 143: ...1A51 intelligent Touch Manager English 1 2 7PFGTUVCPFKPI GZVGTPCN FKOGPUKQPU r intelligent Touch Manager body 243mm 151 5mm 207mm 290mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 25mm 25mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 256 6mm 272mm 29 5mm r Wall mounting metal plate 191mm 234 2mm 60mm 40mm Thickness 0 8mm ...

Page 144: ...Manual 3P291714 1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 9 English r Frame bracket 281 4mm 207 7mm 61 6mm Φ38 5 241mm 224 6mm 224mm 7 5mm 234 4mm Thickness 1 6mm r Angle bracket 251 5mm 224mm 112 15mm 211 5mm 28 2mm 20mm 43 7mm 11 6mm Thickness 1 6mm ...

Page 145: ...TGF 0GCT VJKU VGTOKPCN DNQEM VJGTG KU C DNWG TGUKP ECDNG mount used for securing the power supply cables with cable ties B DIII 6JG EQOOWPKECVKQP NKPG EQPPGEVKQP VGTOKPCNU HQT p 0 6q YJKEJ GPCDNGU EQOOWPKECVKQPU YKVJ 0oU CKT EQPFKVKQPKPI GSWKROGPV C 0 2 10 6JG UQEMGVU WUGF YJGP UWDUETKDKPI VQ VJG 0 p KT QPFKVKQPKPI 0GVYQTM 5GTXKEG 5 UVGOq QPNKPG OQPKVQTKPI UGTXKEG HQT CKT EQPFKVKQPKPI U UVGOU 6Q W...

Page 146: ...r supply for retaining the current settings D DIII MASTER 6JG UYKVEJ WUGF YJGP VJGTG CTG VYQ QT OQTG 0 6 EGPVTCNK GF controllers to select the MASTER or SLAVE controllers E CPU ALIVE TGGP 6JG VJCV KPFKECVGU VJCV VJG 27 KU QRGTCVKPI PQT mally The CPU is operating normally when this LED is blinking and malfunctioning when it is on or off V VCMGU CDQWV UGEQPFU HQT FGVGEVKQP QH VJG CDPQTOCNKV On Insta...

Page 147: ... can plug in a USB device to it from the front direction when there is no clearance from the side edge of the unit 1 3 4 Routing of cables 6Q ƃWUJ OQWPV VJG KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT VQ VJG YCNN QW PGGF VQ TQWVG KP CFXCPEG VJG cables through the cable hole of the frame bracket An example of cables routed to the rear face of the intelligent Touch Manager is shown below 4QWVKPI QH ECDNGU A A To condu...

Page 148: ...1 4 2 PXKTQPOGPVCN EQPFKVKQPU Make sure that the installation environment meets the following conditions r The ambient temperature must be 0 to 40 C r 6JG CODKGPV JWOKFKV OWUV DG 4 QT NGUU YKVJQWV EQPFGPUCVKQP r There must be no electromagnetic disturbance 1 4 3 4GSWKTGF URCEG To install the intelligent Touch Manager the following space is required Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 30...

Page 149: ...DNG KU VWTPGF QHH 0QV FQKPI UQ OC cause an electric shock r HVGT EQORNGVKPI EQPPGEVKQPU EJGEM CICKP VJCV CNN YKTGU CTG EQPPGEVGF EQT TGEVN DGHQTG VWTPKPI QP VJG RQYGT UWRRN r NN ƂGNF UWRRNKGF RCTVU CPF OCVGTKCNU GNGEVTKE YQTMU OWUV EQPHQTO VQ NQECN EQFGU r NN YKTKPI OWUV DG RGTHQTOGF D CP CWVJQTK GF GNGEVTKEKCP 2 1 4GOQXKPI VGTOKPCN EQXGT HTQO TGCT HCEG 4GOQXKPI VGTOKPCN EQXGT Before you start any...

Page 150: ...lowing conceptual connection diagram CAUTION CMG UWTG VJCV VJG YKTGU QW CTG EQPPGEVKPI VQ VJG CPF VGTOKPCNU CTG PQV RQYGT YKTGU PCFXGTVGPVN EQPPGEVKPI RQYGT YKTGU VQ VJGUG VGTOKPCNU TGUWNVU KP a failure of the air conditioner or intelligent Touch Manager QPEGRVWCN EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCO YKVJ CKT EQPFKVKQPKPI GSWKROGPV A Outdoor unit B OUT OUT C 0 176 D Indoor unit E A maximum of 16 indoor units can be...

Page 151: ...eters or less The total wire length must be limited to 2000 meters except when using a shielded cable whose total wire length must be kept to 1500 meters or less 2 2 3 2TGECWVKQPU HQT WUKPI OWNVKRNG EGPVTCNK GF EQPVTQNNGTU Equipment that controls multiple air conditioners is referred to as centralized controller 0oU RTQFWEV RQTVHQNKQ KPENWFGU C YKFG TCPIG QH EGPVTCNK GF EQPVTQNNGTU UWKVGF VQ FKHHG...

Page 152: ...CKP KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT 5WD K6 RNWU CFCRVQT 5WD GPVTCN 4GOQVG QPVTQNNGT 5WD 10 1 QPVTQNNGT CKP 10 1 QPVTQNNGT 5WD Priority Low Centralized con trollers that cannot be installed in parallel with intel ligent Touch Man ager r 7 6 70 6 r intelligent Processing Unit r Parallel Interface r Intelligent Touch Controller r 0 6 2NWU FCRVGT r Residential Central Remote Controller r Schedule Timer r 9KT...

Page 153: ... ECDNG C Hub D PC 2 3 2 4GSWKTGOGPVU VJCV OWUV DG OGV r Applicable cable standard 100Base TX or 10Base T r Connector standard RJ 45 SERVICE LAN socket and LAN SW UYKVEJ NOTE r H QW CTG EQPPGEVKPI VQ C 0 VGORQTCTKN during installation or maintenance use the 5 48 0 VGTOKPCN NQECVGF QP VJG HTQPV face JCPIKPI VJG RQUKVKQP QH VJG 0 59 UYKVEJ VQ p 4106q ECWUGU VJG 5 48 0 UQEMGV VQ CEVKXCVG GPCDNGF HQT W...

Page 154: ...TOKPCNU NQECVKQP CPF EQPEGRVWCN EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCO QPEGRVWCN FTCYKPI QH 1 OQFWNG EQPPGEVKQP MONITOR RS 485 A A Max 30 nodes Connect the I O module to the RS 485 terminals located on the rear face Be sure to con PGEV VJG RQUKVKXG EQTG VQ VJG RQUKVKXG VGTOKPCN CPF VJG PGICVKXG s EQTG VQ VJG s PGICVKXG VGTOKPCN TGURGEVKXGN H QW CTG WUKPI UJKGNFGF UVTCPFGF YKTG ECDNGU VYKUV CPF EQPPGEV VJG UVTCPFU QH ...

Page 155: ... OGVGTU The intelligent Touch Manager can be connected with an external signal input device for stopping air conditioners in an emergency or with electric energy meters for calculating VJG GNGEVTKEKV WUCIG QH KPFKXKFWCN CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU YJGP RQYGT FKUVTKDWVKQP KU GPCDNGF WARNING r G UWTG VQ RGTHQTO VJKU RTQEGFWTG YKVJ VJG RQYGT UWRRN VWTPGF QHH 0QV FQKPI UQ OC ECWUG CP GNGEVTKE UJQEM r Q PQV ENCOR...

Page 156: ...ls are all connected internally So you can use either of them However you can connect up to two wires simultaneously to each COM terminal Di1 COM Di2 COM Di3 COM Di4 COM 2 5 2 4GSWKTGOGPVU VJCV OWUV DG OGV r Cable type CPEV cable r Core thickness φ0 65 0 9 mm r Cable length 200 meters or less 2WNUG YKFVJ r Pulse width 20 to 400 ms Pulse interval 100 ms or more A B A Pulse width 20 to 400 ms B Puls...

Page 157: ... of 512 groups of indoor units at a maximum using a single intelligent Touch Manager WARNING r G UWTG VQ RGTHQTO VJKU RTQEGFWTG YKVJ VJG RQYGT UWRRN VWTPGF QHH 0QV FQKPI UQ OC ECWUG CP GNGEVTKE UJQEM r Q PQV ENCOR VJG ECDNGU YKVJ JKIJ EWTTGPV NKPGU UWEJ CU C RQYGT ECDNG 2 6 1 6GTOKPCNU NQECVKQP CPF EQPEGRVWCN EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCO Connect an iTM plus adaptor to the plus ADP IF terminals located on th...

Page 158: ...ognized as 2 1 q p q QT VJG NKMG YKVJ VJG 0 6 RQTV PWODGT RTGƂZGF 2 7 QPPGEVKPI RQYGT UWRRN Connect the intelligent Touch Manager to an AC power supply WARNING 6JG HQNNQYKPI RTQEGFWTGU OWUV DG ECTTKGF QWV YKVJ VJG RQYGT UWRRN UJWV QHH Q PQV VWTP VJG RQYGT UWRRN QP WPVKN CNN EQPPGEVKQPU CTG OCFG 0QV FQKPI UQ OC cause an electric shock 2 7 1 6GTOKPCNU NQECVKQP CPF EQPEGRVWCN EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCO QPEGR...

Page 159: ...RN VQ VJG GPVKTG U UVGO OWUV DG KPUVCNNGF r 9JGP WUKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT OCMG UWTG VQ UGNGEV QPG WUGHWN HQT VQ RTQVGEVKQP CICKPUV QXGTEWTTGPV CPF UJQTV EKTEWKV 9JGP WUKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT QPN HQT GCTVJ FGXKEG OCMG UWTG VQ WUG C YKTKPI KPVGTTWRVGT VQIGVJGT r 6JG RQYGT UWRRN TGSWKTGU GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT KPUVCNNCVKQP CPF GCTVJ YKTG EQPPGEVKQP HVGT KPUVCNNKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT ...

Page 160: ...QPVTQN GPENQUWTG WUKPI ƂZKPI UETGYU 9C U QH KPUVCNNCVKQP Wall mounting Flush wall mounting Direct mounting to control enclosure 3 1 9CNN OQWPVKPI 3 1 1 Parts to be used To wall mount the intelligent Touch Manager use the following accessory mounting parts r Wall mounting metal plate 1 pc r Round head wood screw φ REU r P tight screw φ RE 3 1 2 PUVCNNCVKQP RTQEGFWTG PUVCNN VJG KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPC...

Page 161: ...o use the P tight screw Screw in from the bottom of the intelligent Touch Manager A B C A P tight screw B intelligent Touch Manager C Wall mounting metal plate 3 2 NWUJ YCNN OQWPVKPI 3 2 1 Parts to be used 6Q ƃWUJ OQWPV VJG KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT VQ VJG YCNN WUG VJG HQNNQYKPI CEEGUUQT mounting parts r Frame bracket 1 pc r Angle bracket 2 pcs r NCV JGCF UETGY REU r 2CP JGCF UETGY YKVJ URTKPI YCUJ...

Page 162: ...r wall B Building structure C intelligent Touch Manager D 60 mm min E Opening 3 2 3 PUVCNNCVKQP RTQEGFWTG Install the intelligent Touch Manager as follows 1 First of all insert the frame bracket and angle brackets into the wall opening and secure them to the wall in such a manner that the wall is sandwiched between them NOTE r You need to route in advance the cables connected to the rear face of t...

Page 163: ...crew NOTE When securing the frame bracket be careful not to drop the angle brackets inside the wall 2 Remove the resin frame from the front face of the intelligent Touch Manager This frame is snapped into the edge of the monitor display You can remove it by hand as this is not screwed Removing the frame reveals four screw holes two holes each to the left and right of the monitor display ...

Page 164: ... HTCOG MONITOR 3 Insert the intelligent Touch Manager into the frame bracket secured to the wall and install it to the frame bracket using the pan head screws PUVCNNKPI KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT DQF A A A A A Pan head screw 4 Snap the resin frame back into the front face of the intelligent Touch Manager as it was before ...

Page 165: ...FKOGPUKQPU HQT FKTGEV OQWPVKPI VQ EQPVTQN GPENQUWTG 257mm 207mm 272mm 60mm 92mm 4 D A B C E E A Control enclosure face plate B Control enclosure inner wall C intelligent Touch Manager D 25mm min E Opening 3 3 3 PUVCNNCVKQP RTQEGFWTG 1 Remove the resin frame from the front face of the intelligent Touch Manager This frame is snapped into the edge of the monitor display You can remove it by hand as t...

Page 166: ...TION H VJG KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT KU FKTGEVN OQWPVGF VQ VJG EQPVTQN GPENQUWTG QW YKNN DG GZRQUGF VQ VJG RQYGT NKPG EQPPGEVKQP VGTOKPCNU YJGP QRGPKPI VJG EQPVTQN enclosure door 6Q RTGXGPV VJG TKUM QH CP GNGEVTKE UJQEM D CEEKFGPVCNN VQWEJKPI VJGUG RQYGT VGTOKPCNU HQT UCHGV DG UWTG VQ CVVCEJ VJG VGTOKPCN EQXGT DGHQTG UVCTVKPI VJG KPUVCNNCVKQP RTQEGFWTG A B C A Terminal cover B Control enclosure C i...

Page 167: ...GT GECWUG VJKU DCVVGT KU FKUCDNGF D FGHCWNV VJG ƂTUV VJKPI QW UJQWNF do is to enable it 72 UYKVEJ Open the front slide cover and turn the screws to TGOQXG VJG HTQPV UNKFG EQXGT 5GV VJG 72 UYKVEJ VQ p10q 4 2 2QYGTKPI QP KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT CPF CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU Turn on the intelligent Touch Manager and the air conditioners connected to it 1 First power on the air conditioners and then power on ...

Page 168: ...le Settings screen appears NOTE H VJG OGUUCIG p6WTP 10 CVVGT CEMWR UYKVEJq CRRGCTU KPUVGCF QH VJG QECNG 5GVVKPIU screen it means that you did not turn on the data backup battery in 4 1 If so refer to 4 1 Powering on data backup battery to turn on the data backup battery When done VQWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP UJQYP YKVJ VJG OGUUCIG QP VJG UETGGP 6JGP VJG QECNG UGVWR screen appears 4 4 5GVVKPI WR NQECNG Local...

Page 169: ... Select the icon color 2 9JGP UGVWR KU FQPG VQWEJ 1 The Time Zone Settings screen appears 4 5 5GVVKPI VKOG QPG Set up the local standard time zone you want to use for the system clock 6KOG QPG 5GVVKPIU UETGGP 1 On the Time Zone Settings screen select the time zone of desired region from the list box 2 6QWEJ 1 The Time DST Setup screen appears 4 6 5GVVKPI EWTTGPV VKOG CPF FC NKIJV UCXKPI VKOG Adjus...

Page 170: ...s adaptor in advance 4 8 Assigning a DIII NET address for each air conditioner P C 0 6 U UVGO VJGTG KU C OCPCIGOGPV PWODGT HQT KFGPVKH KPI GCEJ CKT EQPFKVKQPGT 6JKU ECP DG TGHGTTGF VQ CU 0 6 CFFTGUU 0 6 CFFTGUU PGGFU VQ DG CUUKIPGF manually using the remote controller for each air conditioner There are remote controllers of several types each requiring a different way of assigning C 0 6 CFFTGUU 6J...

Page 171: ...TGOQVG EQPVTQNNGT is installed NOTE After power on the controller shows the symbol 88 for about 1 minute after displaying all information on its display During this period it may not accept your operation If so try operating the remote controller again after 88 disappears 1 Press and hold the Inspection Test Operation button for 4 seconds or more p5 66 0 q CRRGCTU KP VJG EGPVGT QH TGOQVG EQPVTQNNG...

Page 172: ... You cannot change the parameter number to 00 also when the intel ligent Touch Manager is not communicating with the indoor units normally Make sure that the cables are connected correctly 3 2TGUU VJG 6KOGT 10 1 DWVVQP VQ OCMG VJG p 4172q KPFKECVQT DNKPM QW CTG PQY TGCF VQ EJCPIG VJG 0 6 CFFTGUU 5VGR SETTING GROUP 4 Using the Programming time buttons select the address you want to set 5VGR SETTING...

Page 173: ...talled NOTE You cannot perform the following procedure when the display backlight is off In this case press any key to turn on the backlight before starting the procedure 1 Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or more The Field setting menu is displayed 5VGR Cool Set temp 00 00 30 30 C Room C 2 7UKPI VJG 7R QYP DWVVQPU UGNGEV p TQWR 0Q UGVVKPIq CPF RTGUU VJG GPW PVGT DWV ton 6JG p TQWR 0...

Page 174: ...d correctly 3 7UKPI VJG 7R QYP DWVVQPU UGNGEV p TQWR 0Q UGVVKPI TQWR q CPF RTGUU VJG GPW Enter button The current address setting is displayed 5VGR Group No setting Unit Return Setting Group No setting Group No setting Group 4 Press the Menu Enter button to release the current address setting The mode indication changes from Setting to Release You are now ready to change VJG 0 6 CFFTGUU 5VGR Group...

Page 175: ...rought back to the screen shown in Step 7 2 5VGR Group No Set 1 03 Return Release Group No setting Group 5VGR Cool Set temp 00 00 30 30 C Room C 4 8 4 5GVVKPI CP WPKSWG CFFTGUU VQ GCEJ WPKV YJGP RQYGT FKUVTKDWVKQP KU GPCDNGF When power distribution is enabled you need to set a unique address for each unit For how to set an address refer to the commissioning manual ...

Page 176: ... of its LEDs H1P Mode indicator LED BS1 BS2 BS3 BS4 BS5 H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P H8P Mode switch Microcomputer operation monitor 1 Press the BS1 button for 5 seconds or more The H1P LED lights up 2 Press the BS2 button 13 times This causes each LED on the printed circuit board to be in the following state which indicates that you are in the address setup mode H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P On Off 3 2T...

Page 177: ...13 2 1 2 Requirements that must be met 13 2 1 3 Address setup and termination resistor 14 QPPGEVKPI 0 6 EQORCVKDNG CKT EQPFKVKQPKPI GSWKROGPV 15 2 2 1 Terminals location and conceptual connection diagram 16 2 2 2 Requirements that must be met 17 2 2 3 Precautions for using multiple centralized controllers 17 2 3 Connecting contact or pulse input equipment such as electric energy meters 18 2 3 1 Te...

Page 178: ...tor are located r Make sure that an appropriate space for installing the iTM plus adaptor is available 1 1 Checking that all accessories are included Based on the following accessory list check that all accessories for the iTM plus adaptor are included Should there be any missing or defective parts contact your dealer EEGUUQTKGU KPENWFGF YKVJ K6 RNWU CFCRVQT A B C D d 2 d 1 a 1 b 1 c 1 A a 1 K6 RN...

Page 179: ...NU CPF UYKVEJGU QP VJG WPKV CPF FTCY WR CP GHƂ cient work plan For connection details including the cable type terminal size and wiring precautions refer to 2 Connection 1 3 1 Front face of iTM plus adaptor All the terminals used during installation are located on the front face of the iTM plus CFCRVQT 0QVG VJCV QPN VJG RQYGT VGTOKPCNU CTG EQXGTGF YKVJ C VGTOKPCN EQXGT HQT UCHGV You can remove thi...

Page 180: ... adaptor For each iTM plus adaptor set a unique number between 2 to 8 G TERM The switch used when multiple iTM plus adaptors are connected in parallel for enabling the termination resistor on the furthest iTM plus adaptor from the intelli gent Touch Manager H DIII MASTER 6JG UYKVEJ WUGF YJGP VJGTG CTG VYQ QT OQTG 0 6 EGPVTCNK GF controllers such as intelligent Touch Managers are connected for dist...

Page 181: ...1 through 1 4 3 1 4 1 PUVCNNCVKQP RNCEG CPF OQWPVKPI FKTGEVKQP 0QVG VJCV VJG K6 RNWU CFCRVQT OWUV DG KPUVCNNGF KP C RNCEG CPF KP C OQWPVKPI FKTGEVKQP CU described below r Installation place Indoor inside control enclosure which must be lockable or designed VQ DG QRGPGF QPN YKVJ C URGEKCN VQQN r Mounting direction Vertical only 1 4 2 Required space To install the iTM plus adaptor the following spac...

Page 182: ...allation Manual 3P291714 3 DCM601A52 iTM plus adaptor 11 English 1 4 3 PXKTQPOGPVCN EQPFKVKQPU The installation environment must meet the following conditions r Ambient temperature 10 to 50 C r ODKGPV JWOKFKV 4 QT NGUU YKVJQWV EQPFGPUCVKQP ...

Page 183: ...RCVKDNG CKT EQPFKVKQPKPI GSWKROGPV r 2 4 Connecting power supply Equipment spe EKƂE RTQEGFWTGU r 2 3 Connecting contact or pulse input equipment such as electric energy meters WARNING r Q PQV VWTP VJG RQYGT UWRRN QP WPVKN CNN EQPPGEVKQPU CTG OCFG 0QV FQKPI UQ OC ECWUG CP GNGEVTKE UJQEM r HVGT EQORNGVKPI EQPPGEVKQPU EJGEM CICKP VJCV CNN YKTGU CTG EQPPGEVGF EQT TGEVN DGHQTG VWTPKPI QP VJG RQYGT UWRR...

Page 184: ...ocated in the plus ADP IF section on the rear face of your intel NKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT 0QVG VJCV VJGUG VGTOKPCNU JCXG RQNCTKV G UWTG VQ EQPPGEV VJG positive wire to the terminal and the negative wire to the terminal respectively In addition the intelligent Touch Manager must be connected as a terminal to the wiring 6GTOKPCNU NQECVKQP CPF EQPEGRVWCN EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCO A KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT 4GCT ...

Page 185: ...u also need to enable the termination resistor on the furthest iTM plus adaptor from the intelligent Touch Manager This termination resistor setting is done using the TERM switch located on the front face of the iTM plus adaptor RNWU 2 4 55 UYKVEJ CPF 6 4 UYKVEJ NOTE If the two LEDs CPU ALIVE and ALARM both light up during power on after installa tion there is a possibility of a problem with the a...

Page 186: ...elligent Touch Manager can be connected with a maximum of seven iTM plus adaptors you can control a total of 512 groups of air conditioners at a maximum using a single intelligent Touch Manager WARNING r G UWTG VQ RGTHQTO VJKU RTQEGFWTG YKVJ VJG RQYGT UWRRN VWTPGF QHH 0QV FQKPI UQ OC ECWUG CP GNGEVTKE UJQEM r 6JG OCZKOWO NGPIVJ QH CFJGTGF YKTKPI QH JKIJ EWTTGPV GNGEVTKECN NKPG QH RQYGT YKTGU CPF Y...

Page 187: ...GTOKPCNU CTG PQV RQYGT YKTGU PCFXGTVGPVN EQPPGEVKPI RQYGT YKTGU VQ VJGUG VGTOKPCNU TGUWNVU KP a failure of the air conditioner or iTM plus adaptor QPEGRVWCN EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCO YKVJ CKT EQPFKVKQPKPI GSWKROGPV F2 F1 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 F1 F2 E F A B C D D D D D A B C D D D D D A Outd...

Page 188: ... 1000 meters or less The total wire length must be limited to 2000 meters except when using a shielded cable whose total wire length must be kept to 1500 meters or less 2 2 3 2TGECWVKQPU HQT WUKPI OWNVKRNG EGPVTCNK GF EQPVTQNNGTU Equipment that controls multiple air conditioners is referred to as centralized controller 0oU RTQFWEV RQTVHQNKQ KPENWFGU C YKFG TCPIG QH EGPVTCNK GF EQPVTQNNGTU UWKVGF V...

Page 189: ...Centralized con trollers that cannot be installed in parallel with iTM plus adaptor r 7 6 70 6 r intelligent Processing Unit r Parallel Interface r Intelligent Touch Controller r 0 6 2NWU FCRVGT r Residential Central Remote Controller r Schedule Timer r 9KTKPI FCRVQT HQT NGEVTKECN RRGPFKEGU 42 2 3 QPPGEVKPI EQPVCEV QT RWNUG KPRWV GSWKROGPV UWEJ CU GNGE VTKE GPGTI OGVGTU The iTM plus adaptor can be...

Page 190: ...an use either of them However you can connect up to two wires simultaneously to each COM terminal Di1 Di2 COM Di3 Di4 COM 2 3 2 4GSWKTGOGPVU VJCV OWUV DG OGV r Cable type CPEV cable r Core thickness φ0 65 0 9 mm r Cable length 200 meters or less 2WNUG YKFVJ r Pulse width 20 to 400 ms Pulse interval 100 ms or more A B A Pulse width 20 to 400 ms B Pulse interval 100 ms or more CAUTION r 6JG EQPVCEV ...

Page 191: ...terminals are covered with a protective cover Remove this cover before you start connecting the power supply You can do so by loosening a single screw using a Phil lips screwdriver The terminal cover must be replaced YJGTG KV YCU DGHQTG YJGP QW ƂPKUJ EQPPGEVKPI VJG power supply 0GZV EQPPGEV VJG RQYGT UWRRN VQ VJG VJTGG VGTOKPCNU KXG 0 0GWVTCN CPF ITQWPF KP the POWER section Be sure to ground the g...

Page 192: ...RRN VQ VJG GPVKTG U UVGO OWUV DG KPUVCNNGF r 9JGP WUKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT OCMG UWTG VQ UGNGEV QPG WUGHWN HQT VQ RTQVGEVKQP CICKPUV QXGTEWTTGPV CPF UJQTV EKTEWKV 9JGP WUKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT QPN HQT GCTVJ FGXKEG OCMG UWTG VQ WUG C YKTKPI KPVGTTWRVGT VQIGVJGT r 6JG RQYGT UWRRN TGSWKTGU GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT KPUVCNNCVKQP CPF GCTVJ YKTG connection r HVGT KPUVCNNKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCM...

Page 193: ...tor can be installed in the following two ways r Screw mounting to control enclosure r 0 TCKN OQWPVKPI 3 1 5ETGY OQWPVKPI VQ EQPVTQN GPENQUWTG 3 1 1 KOGPUKQPU QH K6 RNWU CFCRVQT 6JG ƂIWTG DGNQY UJQYU VJG FKOGPUKQPU QH VJG K6 RNWU CFCRVQT 149mm 120mm 136mm 68 5mm 67 5mm 52 2mm 160mm 61 2mm 61 2mm 6 5mm 6 5mm 4mm 4mm 6mm 4mm 6mm 140mm 4mm ...

Page 194: ...iTM plus adaptor to the control enclosure using the supplied round head wood UETGYU 9JGP FQPG TGOQXG VJG DNWG RTQVGEVKXG ƂNO HTQO VJG WRRGT RQTVKQP QH VJG WPKV body QWPVKPI VQ EQPVTQN GPENQUWTG 3 2 0 TCKN OQWPVKPI 6JG K6 RNWU CFCRVQT ECP DG OQWPVGF VQ C OO 0 TCKN QWPVKPI VQ 0 TCKN Q PQV WUG UETGYU VQ UGEWTG VJG K6 RNWU CFCRVQT QPVQ VJG 0 TCKN ...

Page 195: ...KN UQ VJCV VJG WRRGT JQQM 1 on the rear face is hooked and push it in direction 3 until the lower hook 2 UPCRU KPVQ VJG 0 TCKN 9JGP FQPG TGOQXG VJG DNWG RTQVGEVKXG ƂNO HTQO VJG WRRGT RQTVKQP QH VJG WPKV DQF 3 3 2 2 1 1 3 2 1 4GOQXCN HTQO 0 TCKN Pull down the lever at the lower portion of the iTM plus adaptor 1 and pull the unit body 2 out toward you 1 2 ...

Page 196: ... Front panel 11 1 3 3 Side face 12 1 3 4 Routing of cables 12 1 4 Determining installation place 13 1 4 1 Installation place and mounting direction 13 1 4 2 Environmental conditions 13 1 4 3 Required space 13 2 Connection 14 2 1 Removing terminal cover from rear face 14 QPPGEVKPI C 0 ECDNG 15 2 2 1 Terminals location and conceptual connection diagram 16 2 2 2 Requirements that must be met 16 2 3 C...

Page 197: ...iTM integrator are included Should there be any missing or defective parts contact your dealer EEGUUQTKGU KPENWFGF YKVJ K6 KPVGITCVQT MO NIT OR A B E D F C b 1 a 1 b 2 b 3 e 2 e 1 d 1 d 2 c 4 c 3 f 2 f 3 f 4 f 1 c 2 c 1 A C K6 KPVGITCVQT DQF RE B Wall mounting parts D Round head wood screw φ REU D P tight screw φ RE D Wall mounting metal plate 1 pc C Flush wall mounting parts E NCV JGCF UETGY REU ...

Page 198: ...14 5 DCM601A53 iTM integrator English 1 2 7PFGTUVCPFKPI GZVGTPCN FKOGPUKQPU r iTM integrator body 243mm 151 5mm 207mm 290mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 25mm 25mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 256 6mm 272mm 29 5mm r Wall mounting metal plate 191mm 234 2mm 60mm 40mm Thickness 0 8mm ...

Page 199: ...lation Manual 3P291714 5 DCM601A53 iTM integrator 9 English r Frame bracket 281 4mm 207 7mm 61 6mm Φ38 5 241mm 224 6mm 224mm 7 5mm 234 4mm Thickness 1 6mm r Angle bracket 251 5mm 224mm 112 15mm 211 5mm 28 2mm 20mm 43 7mm 11 6mm Thickness 1 6mm ...

Page 200: ... 3 1 Rear face Most terminals are located on the rear face of the iTM integrator However they are cov ered with a terminal cover for safety reasons Removing 2 screws to detach this cover reveals various types of terminals as shown below 4GCT HCEG QH K6 KPVGITCVQT A POWER The power line connection terminals A power supply voltage of 100 to 240 8 CV KU TGSWKTGF 0GCT VJKU VGTOKPCN DNQEM VJGTG KU C DN...

Page 201: ...e switch for turning on off the backup power supply for retaining the current settings D DIII MASTER 0Q 7UG E CPU ALIVE TGGP 6JG VJCV KPFKECVGU VJCV VJG 27 KU QRGTCVKPI PQT mally The CPU is operating normally when this LED is blinking and malfunctioning when it is on or off V VCMGU CDQWV UGEQPFU HQT FGVGEVKQP QH VJG CDPQTOCNKV On Installation failure Off A hardware failure occurred F LAN LINK TGGP...

Page 202: ... a USB device to it from the front direction when there is no clearance from the side edge of the unit 1 3 4 Routing of cables 6Q ƃWUJ OQWPV VJG K6 KPVGITCVQT VQ VJG YCNN QW PGGF VQ TQWVG KP CFXCPEG VJG ECDNGU through the cable hole of the frame bracket An example of cables routed to the rear face of the iTM integrator is shown below 4QWVKPI QH ECDNGU A A To conduit tube Make sure that each wiring...

Page 203: ... 1 4 2 PXKTQPOGPVCN EQPFKVKQPU Make sure that the installation environment meets the following conditions r The ambient temperature must be 0 to 40 C r 6JG CODKGPV JWOKFKV OWUV DG 4 QT NGUU YKVJQWV EQPFGPUCVKQP r There must be no electromagnetic disturbance 1 4 3 4GSWKTGF URCEG To install the iTM integrator the following space is required Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 30 mm from t...

Page 204: ...TG VJCV VJG NQECN EKTEWKV DTGCMGT KH CXCKNCDNG KU VWTPGF QHH 0QV FQKPI UQ OC cause an electric shock r HVGT EQORNGVKPI EQPPGEVKQPU EJGEM CICKP VJCV CNN YKTGU CTG EQPPGEVGF EQT TGEVN DGHQTG VWTPKPI QP VJG RQYGT UWRRN r NN ƂGNF UWRRNKGF RCTVU CPF OCVGTKCNU GNGEVTKE YQTMU OWUV EQPHQTO VQ NQECN EQFGU r NN YKTKPI OWUV DG RGTHQTOGF D CP CWVJQTK GF GNGEVTKEKCP 2 1 4GOQXKPI VGTOKPCN EQXGT HTQO TGCT HCEG 4...

Page 205: ...r from iTM integrator One iTM integrator can operate a maximum of 5 intelligent Touch Manager A B D D B D B D B D B C A iTM integrator B intelligent Touch Manager C Hub D Air conditioners or other devices that the intelligent Touch Manager is monitoring WARNING Q PQV ENCOR VJG ECDNGU YKVJ JKIJ EWTTGPV NKPGU UWEJ CU C RQYGT ECDNG NOTE For how to connect the iTM integrator to a PC network contact yo...

Page 206: ...lligent Touch Manager 2 2 2 4GSWKTGOGPVU VJCV OWUV DG OGV r Applicable cable standard 100Base TX or 10Base T r Connector standard RJ 45 SERVICE LAN socket and LAN SW UYKVEJ NOTE r H QW CTG EQPPGEVKPI VQ C 0 VGORQTCTKN during installation or maintenance use the 5 48 0 VGTOKPCN NQECVGF QP VJG HTQPV face JCPIKPI VJG RQUKVKQP QH VJG 0 59 UYKVEJ VQ p 4106q ECWUGU VJG 5 48 0 UQEMGV VQ CEVKXCVG GPCDNGF H...

Page 207: ...V DG ECTTKGF QWV YKVJ VJG RQYGT UWRRN UJWV QHH Q PQV VWTP VJG RQYGT UWRRN QP WPVKN CNN EQPPGEVKQPU CTG OCFG 0QV FQKPI UQ OC cause an electric shock 2 3 1 6GTOKPCNU NQECVKQP CPF EQPEGRVWCN EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCO QPEGRVWCN FTCYKPI QH RQYGT UWR RN EQPPGEVKQP Connect the power supply to the three terminals L KXG 0 0GWVTCN CPF ITQWPF KP VJG 219 4 UGE tion A Earth B Earth leakage breaker C Power supply 100 ...

Page 208: ...N VQ VJG GPVKTG U UVGO OWUV DG KPUVCNNGF r 9JGP WUKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT OCMG UWTG VQ UGNGEV QPG WUGHWN HQT VQ RTQVGEVKQP CICKPUV QXGTEWTTGPV CPF UJQTV EKTEWKV 9JGP WUKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT QPN HQT GCTVJ FGXKEG OCMG UWTG VQ WUG C YKTKPI KPVGTTWRVGT VQIGVJGT r 6JG RQYGT UWRRN TGSWKTGU GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT KPUVCNNCVKQP CPF GCTVJ YKTG EQPPGEVKQP HVGT KPUVCNNKPI CP GCTVJ NGCMCIG DTGCMGT D...

Page 209: ... Part 6 Commissioning Manual 1 intelligent Touch Manager 206 2 iTM Layout Screen Creation Tool 312 3 iTM External Management Points 329 4 iTM Power Proportional Distribution Setup 347 5 iTM Energy Navigator Setup 386 ...

Page 210: ...s 13 4 1 Mgmt Point Data Regist 13 r Registering a management point with the iTM unit 14 r Detailed Mgmt Point Attributes screen and button descriptions 21 r Registering management points using a CSV file 33 4 2 Other Setting 38 4 3 DIII NET Engineering 39 4 4 Time Zone 41 4 5 Changeover Option 41 4 6 History Mgmt Delete 43 4 7 Pre engineering 44 r Displaying the main screen 46 r Scenario 1 Instal...

Page 211: ...6 System Settings 87 6 1 Network 87 6 2 Web Remote Management 90 r Connecting the PC and iTM 91 r Checking the Web browser and Flash Player versions 92 r Setting up the IP address Windows XP Professional 93 r Setting up the IP address Windows Vista Business 97 r Setting up the IP address Windows 7 Professional 101 r Precautions when using Internet Explorer on Windows Vista and Windows 7 104 r Netw...

Page 212: ...208 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 3 Appendix 120 8 Useful Information 120 8 1 Troubleshooting 120 ...

Page 213: ... port Di Pi port Up to 7 D3net port Up to 64 groups LAN port USB port D3net ROUTER Web Remote Management Web Remote Management Port 1 4 Port 1 Port 2 4 HUB SWITCH ROUTER Emergency Stop signal input Power meter pulse input Input signal contact such as power outage signal Emergency Stop signal input Power meter pulse input Input signal contact such as power outage signal Intranet Internet Web Remote...

Page 214: ...various information Check the equipment to connect to DIII NET Allocate the Group Address Acquire the upgrade data 4 8 Upgrade Acquiring the Activation key When necessary 5 1 Activation Acquiring the Activation key At the site Install the iTM Installation Manual EM11A016 Install the upgrade data 4 10 Installation Make basic settings Boot sequence Installation Manual EM11A016 Set up Main and Sub 4 ...

Page 215: ...as Microsoft Excel 4 7 Pre engineering Create the Layout View Layout View creation tool When necessary Commissioning Manual Supplementary Volume Layout View Creation Tool EM11A024 Acquiring the Activation key When necessary 5 1 Activation Acquiring the Activation key At the site Install the iTM Installation Manual EM11A016 Install the upgrade data 4 10 Installation Make basic settings Boot sequenc...

Page 216: ...ode the Service Settings tab which is normally hidden is displayed on the Menu List Also special buttons available only in SE Mode are displayed on the tabs The following describes how to log into the SE Mode 1 Display the Menu List screen 1 3 2 4 2 Touch the four corners of the screen in the indicated order The Password Input dialog appears 3 Enter the service password daikin and touch the OK but...

Page 217: ...1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 8 Furthermore if the screen is locked entering the service password instead of the administrator password after carrying out the special operation indicated below allows you to unlock the screen and log into the SE Mode 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 218: ...76 Universal Time Coordinated and the local time 6JKU HWPEVKQP CNNQYU QW VQ EQPƂIWTG QT ECPEGN VJG cooling heating selection right This function allows you to delete the history data 6JKU VQQN CNNQYU QW VQ RTGEQPƂIWTG PGEGUUCT UGVVKPIU QP VJG 2 NNQYU QW VQ YTKVG C PGY U UVGO ƂNG HQT WRITCFG 6JKU HWPEVKQP CNNQYU QW VQ TGCF VJG EWTTGPV U UVGO ƂNG CPF EQPƂIWTCVKQP FCVC This function allows you to ins...

Page 219: ...d as management point The air conditioner icons to be displayed on the Standard View screen are also set up automatically Automatic registration is supported only for indoor units and Ventilator NOTE 2 Mgmt Point Data Regist 4GIKUVGTU OQFKƂGU CPF FGNGVGU OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU VQ DG QRGTCVGF EQPVTQNNGF WUKPI VJG K6 6JG OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV FCVC ECP CNUQ DG KPRWV HTQO QWVRWV VQ C ƂNG KP 58 HQTOCV 3 Activati...

Page 220: ... CWVQOCVKECNN PCDNGU KUCDNGU 5GVRQKPV 4GUVTKEVKQP FGRGPFKPI QP YJGVJGT an upper central unit is installed or not NOTE 9 Changeover Option PCDNGU KUCDNGU VJG JCPIGQXGT 1RVKQP HQT CP CKT EQPFKVKQPGT 10 Layout Setup Optional function Displayed only when Layout View data exists NNQYU QW VQ PVGT 1WVRWV C QWV 8KGY FCVC 11 Contact Info Sets up contact information three lines for inquiries regarding error...

Page 221: ...021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 12 3 3 System Settings Tab 2 1 3 1 Network Sets up the network IP addresses as well as the Web Servers 2 Web Access Users Sets up Web users for Web Remote Management 3 Backup NNQYU QW VQ GZRQTV VJG U UVGO ƂNG CPF UGVWR FCVC ...

Page 222: ...ment point data after installing iTM When installing iTM after creating management point data When creating management point data using pre engineering tool and loading the management point data to an installed iTM 1WVRWV 58 ƂNG YKVJ management point data to register management points other than A C FKV VJG 58 ƂNG CPF create the manage ment point data Merge the created management point data KP VJG...

Page 223: ...ch for any D3 units that can be registered but have not yet been registered with it Log into SE Mode from the Menu List screen and display the Service Settings tab see page 7 Touch the Mgmt Pnt Data Regist button on the Service Settings tab to display the main Mgmt Point Data Register screen see page 10 1 2 1 is the list of registered management points Touch the A C Auto Register button 2 to displ...

Page 224: ...ch Result screen for air conditioners 7 8 6 Touching the Refresh button 6 updates the Search Result List 7 to its most recent status Selecting a management point to register and touching the Add button adds it to the Register Candidate List 8 To register all management points listed in 7 touch the Add ALL button To delete a management point from the Register Candidate List 8 select it and touch th...

Page 225: ...mt Point Data Register screen The Add and Add ALL buttons are grayed out when the upper limit of registration has been reached and thus no more management points can be registered NOTE 2 Manually registering management points Register one by one the management points that are not registered by automatic recognition 9 Touch the Add button 9 to display the Management Point Types screen ...

Page 226: ...ect the management point type and touch the OK button to save and return to Management Point Types screen Remark External Ao or External Pi are not supported by this model 9JGP ƂPKUJGF VQWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP VQ FKURNC VJG PI 2QKPV VVTKDWVGU UETGGP 3 Setting up details for a management point Set up details for a management point Tabs and items displayed on the Mng Point Attributes screen vary depending...

Page 227: ...ement point 13 10 11 12 Touching the Delete button 10 deletes the management point selected in the list Touching the Edit button 11 displays the Mng Point Attributes screen for editing the management point selected in the list See procedures 1 to 3 Touching the Copy button 12 makes a copy of the management point selected in the list Modify as necessary since the copy has exactly the same data Regi...

Page 228: ...t Excess of number of outdoor management points Outdoor Unit Mgmt points exceeded Excess of total number of Internal Pi management points Internal Pi Mgmt point exceeded DIII Duplicated D3 addresses D3 address duplication Management point name Management point ID Management point name Management point ID D3 address duplication Di Pi Duplicated port numbers K 2K CFFTGUU FWRNKECVKQP Management point...

Page 229: ...20 6 Restarting iTM 4GUVCTV K6 VQ TGƃGEV VJG UGVVKPIU 14 When finished touch the OK button 14 A settings data check is carried out and the Information check screen displayed if errors are found If no problems are found the dialog below appears 6QWEJKPI VJG GU DWVVQP CHVGT EQPƂTOKPI TGUVCTVU VJG K6 WPKV ...

Page 230: ...he Mng Point Attributes screen vary depending on the selected management point type Set up by switching the displayed tabs as necessary r Common 1 Tab Sets common items for a management point Displayed items vary depending on the management point type Indoor Ventilator D3Chiller D3Di and D3Dio External Di External Dio Di Pi External Ai Outdoor Internal Ai 15 15 16 18 19 20 17 15 16 18 19 20 17 15 ...

Page 231: ...0 15 Port No VGZV ƂGNF Address combo box Sets up the port number and address to which the management point belongs For the port number touch the Modify button and enter it in the Numerical Input dialog that appears For the address select it using the combo box Duplicated addresses cannot be registered All addresses must be different ...

Page 232: ... signal and cannot be used 16 Detailed Type ƂGNF Displays the detailed management point type However you cannot modify it here 17 Mgmt Pt ID ƂGNF Displays the management point ID automatically allocated by the system However you cannot modify it here 18 Name VGZV ƂGNF Sets up the management point name Touch the Modify button and enter the name in the Name Input dialog that appears Specify a name f...

Page 233: ... 21 Internal Pi D3Chiller D3Dio External Dio 22 21 21 Prohibit Manual Operation check box Select the check box when prohibiting manual operation from the iTM 22 Address ACNSS address VGZV ƂGNF Sets up the ACNSS address Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Numerical Input dialog that appears FFTGUUGU ECP DG URGEKƂGF KP UVGRU QH CPF YKVJKP VJG HQNNQYKPI TCPIGU QH XCNWGU Indoor unit 1 t...

Page 234: ...ommunication error monitoring levels Monitor or Monitor History by using the radio button r Ventilator Tab Sets up the Ventilator 23 24 25 23 Ventilation Mode check box 5GNGEV VJG EJGEM DQZ YJGP UGVVKPI WR TGUJ 7R CPF QT WVQ KT 8QNWOG 24 Fresh Up check box Select the check box to enable Fresh Up 25 Auto Air Volume check box Select the check box to enable Auto Air Volume ...

Page 235: ... Di operation mode from Normal and Equipment error input 28 Error input masking time after start signal radio button Select an Error Mask Time after operation input from 10 and 30 seconds Start up error occurs if the external Di or external Dio cannot start even after the time set up here elapses from the moment the Start signal has been received 29 Monitor Input radio button Select whether to car...

Page 236: ...e Tab Sets up the pulse value Displayed items vary depending on the management point type Pi 35 36 37 38 Internal Pi 37 38 39 40 35 Pulse Amount VGZV ƂGNF Sets up the pulse value Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Numerical Input dialog that appears You can enter a value in the 1 to 999999999 range in increments of 1 36 Pulse Step VGZV ƂGNF Sets up the pulse constant Touch the Modi...

Page 237: ...99999 99 range in increments of 0 01 QT VJG PVGTPCN 2K VJG RQYGT TCVKQ KU ƂZGF VQ 39 Coeff a VGZV ƂGNF 5GVU WR VJG EQGHƂEKGPV C Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Numerical Input dialog that appears You can enter a value in the 0 000 to 1000 000 range in increments of 0 001 40 Coeff b VGZV ƂGNF 5GVU WR VJG EQGHƂEKGPV D Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Numerical In...

Page 238: ... Unit Label VGZV ƂGNF Sets up the unit Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Text Input dialog that appears The number of characters you can enter is 0 to 8 irrespective of single or double byte 42 Hysteresis VGZV ƂGNF Sets up the hysteresis Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Numerical Input dialog that appears 43 Lower Limit ƂGNF Sets up the lower limit and monitoring...

Page 239: ...ternal Ai either Thermistor or Other The unit type cannot be EQPƂIWTGF YJGP 1VJGT KU UGNGEVGF KP PCNQI 6 RG 45 5GNGEVKPI 6JGTOKUVQT UGVU VJG KPKOWO XCNWG CPF CZKOWO XCNWG VGZV ƂGNFU 47 to 512 0 and 512 0 or 890 and 954 in Fahrenheit respectively which cannot be changed 47 Minimum Value Maximum Value VGZV ƂGNF Sets up the physical quantities corresponding to the minimum and maximum analog value inp...

Page 240: ...s 0 0 to 512 0 0 0 2 0 1 0 to 922 0 2 1 Lower limit Ũ VQ 0 0 2 0 1 Ũ VQ 32 2 1 Upper limit Ũ VQ 0 0 2 0 1 Ũ VQ 32 2 1 BACnet Ao Analog value Min of op Ũ VQ 0 0 0 1 Ũ VQ 32 1 Ũ VQ 9999 99 0 00 1 0 01 1 Max of op Ũ VQ 0 0 0 1 Ũ VQ 32 1 Ũ VQ 9999 99 0 00 1 0 01 1 Displayed accuracy Ũ Ũ 1 0 0 1 Ũ VQ Ũ 1 KP QH QR CPF CZ QH QR ECP DG UGV WR YKVJ VJG CEEWTCE URGEKƂGF KP KURNC GF CEEWTCE H KURNC GF CEEWTC...

Page 241: ...og Point Selection Screen Sets up the reference for the Internal Ai Touch the Ref button on the Analog2 tab to display the Analog Point Selection screen 49 50 49 is the list of management points with analog value 50 is the list of analog values that applicable to the Internal Ai of the selected management point ...

Page 242: ...dited using Microsoft Excel and the like Log into SE Mode from the Menu List screen and display the Service Settings tab see page 7 Touch the Mgmt Point Data Register button on the Service Settings tab to display the main Mgmt Point Data Register screen 51 Connect a USB memory to the iTM unit and touch the Save button 51 6QWEJ VJG GU DWVVQP QP VJG QPƂTO FKCNQI VJCV CRRGCTU 5CXKPI VQ VJG 75 OGOQT U...

Page 243: ...SE Mode from the Menu List screen and display the Service Settings tab see page 7 Touch the Mgmt Point Data Register button on the Service Settings tab to display the main Mgmt Point Data Register screen 52 Connect the USB memory to the iTM unit and touch the Load button 52 File names that can be loaded are limited to ManagementPointData csv H C ƂNG KU PCOGF differently rename it in advance 6QWEJ ...

Page 244: ...Manager 35 If the setting data has been loaded without any problem the merge results appear 6JG KURNC GTIG 4GUWNVU UETGGP EQPUKUVU QH VJG VCDU FF QFKH QFKƂECVKQP CKNGF CPF 0Q change After checking the list on each tab touch the Close button to return to the main Mgmt Point Data Register screen ...

Page 245: ...ort number D3 Internal Pi Main unit 1 to 8 External 1 to 30 5 5 5 6 6 5 6 6 5 ADDRESS1 Upper level address group D3 1 to 4 External 1 to 120 Internal Pi 1 to 127 Outdoor unit 1 to 127 Main unit 1 to 4 2 to 4 for Port 1 6 6 6 7 7 6 7 7 6 ADDRESS2 Lower level address unit D3Dio D3Di Indoor unit Ventilator Chiller 0 to 15 7 8 8 8 8 STARTSTOPMON ON Status Monitor External Di 1 to 120 External Dio ON S...

Page 246: ... or double byte For Internal Ai r Set to C or F depending on the System Settings if any reference management point exists r Set to if no reference management point exists For other management points Set to C or F depending on the System Settings except when the Analog type is Temperature 6 10 11 TARGETID Target management point CPCIGOGPV RQKPV KPFQQT WPKV EJKNNGT Ũ 0QV URGEKƂGF 7 TARGETTYPE Measur...

Page 247: ...er Setting Sets up whether to recognize the Warning from a management point as an error and indicate it XKC KEQP CPF JKUVQT NUQ PCDNGU KUCDNGU VJG T QRGTCVKQP OQFG 1 Log into SE Mode from the Menu List screen and display the Service Settings tab see page 7 Touch the Other Setting button on the Service Settings tab to display the Centralized Monitoring Setup screen see page 10 1 2 2 PCDNG KUCDNG WU...

Page 248: ...m the Menu List screen and display the Service Settings tab see page 7 Touch the DIII NET Engineering button on the Service Settings tab to display the DIII NET Engineering screen see page 10 1 2 3 4 5 2 Set Main or Sub using the Main Sub controller Settings radio button 1 A restart is PGEGUUCT CHVGT UYKVEJKPI VJG CKP 5WD EQPVTQNNGT 5GVVKPIU When Sub is selected Setpoint Range Limit if another con...

Page 249: ...terface for use in BACnet Interface for use in LONWORKS Main CRC 1 Central Remote Controller iTM iTM plus adaptor Sub CRC 1 CKP 1P 1HH 10 1 QPVTQNNGT 5WD 1P 1HH CKP 1P 1HH 10 1 QPVTQNNGT 5WD 1P 1HH CKP 1P 1HH 10 1 QPVTQNNGT 5WD 1P 1HH CKP 1P 1HH 10 1 QPVTQNNGT 5WD 1P 1HH Hidden Service checker LC Unknown Central units other than the above 5 Pressing the Refresh button 5 updates 3 and 4 Touching th...

Page 250: ...the Service Settings tab to display the Time Zone Setting screen see page 10 1 2 Select the time zone in the Time Zone area 1 6QWEJKPI VJG 1 DWVVQP FKURNC U C EQPƂTOCVKQP dialog Touch the Yes button to commit and close the screen 4 5 Changeover Option PCDNGU KUCDNGU VJG JCPIGQXGT 1RVKQP HQT CP KPFQQT WPKV 1 Log into SE Mode from the Menu List screen and display the Service Settings tab see page 7 ...

Page 251: ...tween the content displayed in the Changeover Option column and its meaning 2 Comm Err Group address of the connected unit with communication error 0 ITQWR CFFTGUU PQV TGIKUVGTGF CU C OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV Maintenance A group address of a connected unit under maintenance Changeover Option Meaning Availability for selection Release button Setup button Able Unit with Changeover Option 0 There is an indoo...

Page 252: ...the Modify button 4 and enter the start date in the Time Input dialog box that appears Touch the OK button to commit the start date and close the dialog The UVCTV FCVG KU FKURNC GF KP VJG TQO ƂGNF 2 To set the end date touch the Modify button 5 and enter the end date in the Time Input dialog box that appears Touch the OK button to commit the GPF FCVG CPF ENQUG VJG FKCNQI 6JG GPF FCVG KU FKURNC GF ...

Page 253: ...t r K6 U UVGO r 5GVVKPIU r WVQ CEEWOWNCVGF data 2 5 CVC NQCF VQ K6 75 OGOQT 4 2 Layout settings output 4 1 Restore data output 4 Property data output r Layout settings r 9 URGEKƂE KPHQ r PUVCNNGT RTQITCO r K6 U UVGO r 5GVVKPIU r WVQ CEEWOWNCVGF data 1 r 9 URGEKƂE KPHQ 3 2 Layout View edit 3 Property data edit r Area settings r CPCIGOGPV RQKPV KPHQTOCVKQP r Layout settings Layout settings 3 1 Data ...

Page 254: ...nce of existing property Data edit Layout View edit Scenario 3 Restore with existing property s backup data Not applicable to iTM integrator Scenario 4 Implementation of new functions due to existing property s upgrade Function Scenario iTM unit 1 Export from iTM 5 Load to iTM 1 1 Backup 1 2 Layout settings output 5 1 4GUVQTG Upgrade 5 2 Layout settings input Scenario 1 Installation to new propert...

Page 255: ... pre engineering tool OS Windows XP Professional SP3 32 bit Windows VISTA Business SP2 32 bit Windows 7 Professional SP1 32 bit 64bit CPU Equivalent to Intel Core 2 Duo 1 2 GHz or higher Memory 2 GB or more Free HDD space 10 GB or more Network 100Base TX or higher Display resolution 1024 x 768 or higher Network 100Base TX Real transfer rate 115 kbps or higher Supported security software McAfee 201...

Page 256: ...ing Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 47 1 2 On the login screen that appears enter the password and click the Login button 1 The iTM Pre engineering tool main screen appears if the correct password has been provided Main screen ...

Page 257: ...e Create New Folder dialog 3 4 5 Create New Folder dialog 2 Select the location to create the new property s folder in 3 Clicking the Make New Folder button 4 creates a new folder directly under the folder selected in 3 Clicking the OK button 5 sets up the folder selected in 3 CU PGY HQNFGT FKCNQI EQPƂTOKPI whether to delete the data in the folder appears Click the Yes button to commit and return ...

Page 258: ...GNGVGU CNN HQNFGTU CPF ƂNGU YKVJKP VJG folder NOTE 6 Main screen 3 Click the Edit Data button 6 to start up the iTM demo version for PC 7 Screen of demo version for PC The demo version for PC allows you to make similar settings as with the iTM unit Make settings as required 9JGP ƂPKUJGF ENKEM VJG button 7 and return to the Pre engineering tool main screen ...

Page 259: ...Output to USB dialog appears 10 9 Select the drive in the Drive combo box 9 Select the content to output using the Output Data radio button 10 Click the OK button A conformation dialog appears indicating that you are about to delete the FCVC KP VJG HQNFGT H QW ENKEM VJG GU DWVVQP VQ EQPƂTO VJG FGNGVKQP VJG QWVRWV QH FCVC UVCTVU CPF the screen closes Check that the USB memory is ready for writing d...

Page 260: ... the USB Insert the USB memory to iTM to restore For details see 4 10 Installation Layout Setup data only is available when the Layout option is enabled and saves only the Layout Setup data to the USB memory For the method of entering the Layout Setup data to the iTM unit see the supplementary volume Layout View Creation Tool EM11A024 NOTE ...

Page 261: ...FFTGUUGU GVE QP VJG K6 WPKV VQ C USB memory For details see 4 9 Backup 2 Copy data backed up in the USB memory folder name Backup_MAC address_year month day_ hour minute second to a PC Start up the Pre engineering tool and display its main screen For details see page 46 12 11 13 Main screen 3 Click the Open button 11 to display the Select Folder to Open dialog Select the folder of the property to ...

Page 262: ...ng the demo version for PC to restore data output to USB and iTM restore are the same as steps 3 to 5 of the procedure for Scenario 1 Installation to new property The Layout Setup data backup and restore procedures are the same as when modifying the Layout View of an existing property For the method of editing the Layout Setup data see the supplementary volume Layout View Creation Tool optional NO...

Page 263: ...he property for which you are creating the restore data and click the OK button to close the screen 2 The restore data in the selected folder is output to a USB memory The steps up to the output to USB and iTM restore are the same as steps 4 and 5 of the procedure for Scenario 1 Installation to new property r iTM integrator 1 Copy the data backed up with iTM integrator folder name iTM_integrator_B...

Page 264: ...ay its main screen For details see page 46 3 Edit the settings data using the upgraded Pre engineering tool The steps up to the output of the edited data to USB and iTM restore are the same as steps 4 and 5 of the procedure for Scenario 1 Installation to new property 4 8 Upgrade 7RITCFG KPENWFGU U UVGO ƂNG KPUVCNNCVKQP HQT C PGY RTQRGTV QT PGY HWPEVKQP KORNGOGPVCVKQP VQ CP existing property When u...

Page 265: ...a reference for troubleshooting and the like Data to be backed up is as follows r K6 U UVGO ƂNG r Settings data of each function r Automatically accumulated data such as Energy Navigator s time tone trend data and history data r MAC addresses All iTM functions run normally even during backup However operation from the iTM unit s screen is restricted during backup NOTE The following describes how t...

Page 266: ...n backup is complete an information dialog appears Touch the Close button to close the screen and remove the USB memory r NN VJG HQNFGTU CPF ƂNGU KP VJG 75 OGOQT YKNN DG FGNGVGF YJGP VJG DCEMWR DGIKP r One folder with the following name will be created in the USB memory when the backup complete Backup_XXXXXXXXXXXX_YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS XXXXXXXXXXXX MAC address of the iTM YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS Year Month Day H...

Page 267: ...rn on or restart the iTM unit while pressing the MONITOR button provided on it Keep the MONITOR button depressed until VJG HQNNQYKPI UETGGP CRRGCTU CPF VJGP TGNGCUG KV 6Q TGUVCTV RTGUU VJG 4 5 6 UYKVEJ QP VJG front panel See the intelligent Touch Manager Installation Manual 2 The calibration screen appears Correct the touch panel calibration To calibrate more accurately use a touch pen 1 3 A cross...

Page 268: ...ion of the data and MAC addresses in the USB memory are compared with the version and MAC addresses on the iTM The information displayed on the installation tool screen is as follows 2 Name 3 Version of the installer 4 Name of the current version 5 Name of the current controller 6 Current version 7 Name of the installer 8 Name of the installer controller 9 Version of the installer 10 Current hardw...

Page 269: ...ton on the installation tool screen is greyed out and cannot be clicked NOTE 4 11 Contact Info Sets up contact information for inquiries regarding the system 1 Log into SE Mode from the Menu List screen and display the Service Settings tab see page 7 Touch the Contact Info button on the Service Settings tab to display the Contact Information Setup screen see page 10 1 2 You can set up to 3 lines o...

Page 270: ... Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 61 3 The registered contact information can be checked on the Contact tab of the Information screen accessible from the Standard View screen See User s Manual EM11A015 ...

Page 271: ...o display the Outdoor Setup screen see page 10 1 2 Select the desired outdoor unit from the list and touch the 1 Type button When the input dialogue is displayed input the type The type depends on the model of the outdoor unit Check the type in the table on page 63 before setting If the specified type of outdoor unit is wrong leakage check operation cannot be executed correctly Be careful when set...

Page 272: ...0M7W1B 1 No Model name Type 36 RXYQ32M7W1B 1 37 RXYQ34M7W1B 1 38 RXYQ36M7W1B 1 39 RXYQ38M7W1B 1 40 RXYQ40M7W1B 1 41 RXYQ42M7W1B 1 42 RXYQ44M7W1B 1 43 RXYQ46M7W1B 1 44 RXYQ48M7W1B 1 45 RX10MTL 1 46 RX10MTLE 1 47 RX10MY1 1 48 RX10MY1E 1 49 RX10MYL 1 50 RX10MYLE 1 51 RX12MTL 1 52 RX12MTLE 1 53 RX12MY1 1 54 RX12MY1E 1 55 RX12MYL 1 56 RX12MYLE 1 57 RX14MTL 1 58 RX14MTLE 1 59 RX14MY1 1 60 RX14MY1E 1 61 ...

Page 273: ...269 RXY40MY1 1 270 RXY40MY1E 1 271 RXY40MYL 1 272 RXY40MYLE 1 273 RXY42MTL 1 274 RXY42MTLE 1 No Model name Type 275 RXY42MY1 1 276 RXY42MY1E 1 277 RXY42MYL 1 278 RXY42MYLE 1 279 RXY44MTL 1 280 RXY44MTLE 1 281 RXY44MY1 1 282 RXY44MY1E 1 283 RXY44MYL 1 284 RXY44MYLE 1 285 RXY46MTL 1 286 RXY46MTLE 1 287 RXY46MY1 1 288 RXY46MY1E 1 289 RXY46MYL 1 290 RXY46MYLE 1 291 RXY48MTL 1 292 RXY48MTLE 1 293 RXY48...

Page 274: ...Q16MAY19 1 535 RXYQ5M9W1B 1 536 RXYQ8M9W1B 1 537 RXYQ10M9W1B 1 538 RXYQ12M9W1B 1 539 RXYQ14M9W1B 1 540 RXYQ16M9W1B 1 541 RXYQ18M9W1B 1 542 RXYQ20M9W1B 1 No Model name Type 543 RXYQ22M9W1B 1 544 RXYQ24M9W1B 1 545 RXYQ26M9W1B 1 546 RXYQ28M9W1B 1 547 RXYQ30M9W1B 1 548 RXYQ32M9W1B 1 549 RXYQ34M9W1B 1 550 RXYQ36M9W1B 1 551 RXYQ38M9W1B 1 552 RXYQ40M9W1B 1 553 RXYQ42M9W1B 1 554 RXYQ44M9W1B 1 555 RXYQ46M9...

Page 275: ...PY16 3 805 RXQ30PY16 3 806 RXQ32PY16 3 807 RXQ34PY16 3 808 RXQ36PY16 3 809 RXQ38PY16 3 810 RXQ40PY16 3 No Model name Type 811 RXQ42PY16 3 812 RXQ44PY16 3 813 RXQ46PY16 3 814 RXQ48PY16 3 815 RXQ50PY16 3 816 RXQ52PY16 3 817 RXQ54PY16 3 818 RXQ5PAY1 3 819 RXQ8PAY1 3 820 RXQ10PAY1 3 821 RXQ12PAY1 3 822 RXQ14PAY1 3 823 RXQ16PAY1 3 824 RXQ18PAY1 3 825 RXQ20PAY1 3 826 RXQ22PAY1 3 827 RXQ24PAY1 3 828 RXQ2...

Page 276: ...2P9W1B 3 1074 RXYHQ16P9W1B 3 1075 RXYHQ18P9W1B 3 1076 RXYHQ20P9W1B 3 1077 RXYHQ22P9W1B 3 1078 RXYHQ24P9W1B 3 No Model name Type 1079 RXYHQ26P9W1B 3 1080 RXYHQ28P9W1B 3 1081 RXYHQ30P9W1B 3 1082 RXYHQ32P9W1B 3 1083 RXYHQ34P9W1B 3 1084 RXYHQ36P9W1B 3 1085 RXQ5P7W1B 3 1086 RXQ8P7W1B 3 1087 RXQ10P7W1B 3 1088 RXQ12P7W1B 3 1089 RXQ14P7W1B 3 1090 RXQ16P7W1B 3 1091 RXQ18P7W1B 3 1092 REYQ8PY1 3 1093 REYQ10P...

Page 277: ...e 1224 RXYMQ48MVJU 1 1225 RZQ18PVJU 3 1226 RZQ24PVJU 3 1227 RZQ30PVJU 3 1228 RQYQ140P 3 1229 RQYQ180P 3 1230 RQCYQ280P 3 1231 RQCYQ360P 3 1232 RQCYQ460P 3 1233 RQCYQ500P 3 1234 RQCYQ540P 3 No Model name Type 1235 RQYQ8PY1 1 1236 RQYQ10PY1 1 1237 RQYQ12PY1 1 1238 RQYQ14PY1 1 1239 RQYQ16PY1 1 1240 RQYP615A 1 1241 RQYP680A 1 1242 RQYP730A 1 1243 RQYP785A 1 1244 RQYP850A 1 1245 RQCEQ280P 3 No Model na...

Page 278: ...e key the MAC address indicated on the iTM main unit and the software ID shown in the license form supplied with the main unit will be requested Check them in advance Be sure to have them handy 1 Access to Daikin Distributor s Page using the Web browser on your PC JVVR INQDCN FCKMKP EQO FKUVTKDWVQT KPFGZ JVON Enter your user name and password to login and go to page that issues Activation keys 2 E...

Page 279: ... a new optional maker function touch the Add button 3 Enter the Activation key for the optional maker function using the text input keyboard that appears and touch the OK button If the key is correct the function is added to the list 2 4 Touch the OK button on the Activation Setup screen EQPƂTOCVKQP FKCNQI YKVJ VJG OGUUCIG p5GVVKPIU JCXG DGGP EJCPIGF 4GDQQV PQY VQ GPCDNG new settings appears Touch...

Page 280: ...on screen see page 10 1 2 Enable 1 is a list of enabled dealer options Disable 2 is a list of disabled dealer options 2 To enable a new optional function select it from 2 and touch the Add button It is added to 1 and enabled To disable select the optional function from 1 and touch the Remove button Touch the Yes DWVVQP QP VJG EQPƂTOCVKQP FKCNQI VJCV CRRGCTU V KU OQXGF VQ 2 and disabled 3 When fini...

Page 281: ...VQ QRGTCVG KV TGOQVGN XKC VJG PVGTPGV QT TGEGKXG PQVKƂECVKQP XKC OCKN KP VJG ECUG of an error To use these functions you must set up the network on the iTM unit The following describes how to set this up 1 Touch the Network button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen to display the Network screen see page 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Name Input dialog IP Address Input dialog ...

Page 282: ... settings in the Input dialog that appears For information necessary for the settings consult your network administrator 1 Controller name 2 Host name 3 IP address 4 Subnet mask 5 Default gateway address 6 Preferred DNS address 7 Alternate DNS address 3 Set up the Web server port number 8 Touch the Web Server button 8 to display the Web Server screen and set up the port number ...

Page 283: ... 10 displays the port number 8080 Touching the Modify button allows you to modify the settings in the Numerical Input dialog that appears Touch the OK button to save and close the screen 4 9JGP ƂPKUJGF VQWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP EQPƂTOCVKQP FKCNQI CRRGCTU 5 A restart confirmation message is displayed Touch the Yes button to reflect the setting and restart the iTM ...

Page 284: ... prepare a PC and software such as a Web browser The requirements for the PC are as indicated in the table below Function Requirement PC for Web Remote Management OS Windows XP Professional SP3 32 bit Windows VISTA Business SP2 32 bit Windows 7 Professional SP1 32bit 64bit CPU Equivalent to Intel Core 2 Duo 1 2 GHz or higher Memory 2 GB or more Free HDD space 10 GB or more Network 100Base TX or hi...

Page 285: ... two types straight and cross Connect the PC and iTM unit by referring to the connection diagrams below Straight cable connection diagram Cross cable connection diagram When connecting the PC and iTM directly Use a 100Base TX or higher Ethernet cross cable Ethernet Cross cable iTM PC ETHERNET 100BASE TX When connecting the PC and iTM via a hub Use a 100Base TX or higher Ethernet straight cable Eth...

Page 286: ...tart up the Web browser Internet Explorer and select About from the Help menu In the case of Firefox you can check by selecting Help ĺ About Mozilla Firefox NOTE Check that the version is 8 0 xxxx xxxxxxx or 9 0 xxxx xxxxxxx The xxx portion may be any 2 PVGT VJG CFFTGUU QH VJG UKVG HQT EJGEMKPI VJG NCUJ 2NC GT XGTUKQP JVVR YYY CFQDG EQO UQHVYCTG ƃCUJ CDQWV ...

Page 287: ... any Operation cannot be guaranteed if both the Web browser and Flash Player are not of the URGEKƂGF XGTUKQP G UWTG VQ WUG VJG XGTUKQP FGUETKDGF KP VJG VCDNG Necessary software can be downloaded from Microsoft Adobe and other sites for free NOTE Setting up the IP address Windows XP Professional 1 Select Start ĺ Control Panel 2 Click Network and Internet Connections ...

Page 288: ...284 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 94 3 Click Network Connections 4 Double click Local Area Connection ...

Page 289: ...285 ED721208 Commissioning Manual 6 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 95 5 Select Properties 6 5GNGEV PVGTPGV 2TQVQEQN 6 2 2 CPF ENKEM 2TQRGTVKGU ...

Page 290: ...2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 iTM settings at shipment are as follows Item Settings at shipment Host name localhost IP address 192 168 0 1 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 0 0 0 0 Preferred DNS 0 0 0 0 Alternate DNS 0 0 0 0 Web server port number 80 Controller name intelligent Touch Manager NOTE 8 JGEM VJCV VJG UGVVKPIU CTG EQTTGEV CPF ENKEM 1 VQ ENQUG VJG PVGTPGV 2TQVQEQN 6 2 2 Properties ...

Page 291: ...ing Manual 6 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 97 Setting up the IP address Windows Vista Business 1 Select Start ĺ Control Panel 2 Click Network and Internet 3 Click Network and Sharing Center ...

Page 292: ...288 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 98 4 Click Manage network connections 5 Double click Local Area Connection ...

Page 293: ...289 ED721208 Commissioning Manual 6 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 99 6 Click Properties 7 5GNGEV PVGTPGV 2TQVQEQN 8GTUKQP 6 2 2X CPF ENKEM 2TQRGTVKGU ...

Page 294: ...nd set them up Set them up as follows when connecting to the iTM via local network IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 For iTM settings at the time of shipment see page 96 NOTE 9 JGEM VJCV VJG UGVVKPIU CTG EQTTGEV CPF ENKEM 1 VQ ENQUG VJG PVGTPGV 2TQVQEQN 8GTUKQP 6 2 IPv4 Properties and Local Area Connection Properties screens NKEM NQUG VQ ENQUG VJG QECN TGC QPPGEVKQP 5VCVWU UETGGP CP...

Page 295: ...ng Manual 6 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 101 Setting up the IP address Windows 7 Professional 1 Select Start ĺ Control Panel 2 Click Network and Internet 3 Click Network and Sharing Center ...

Page 296: ...292 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 102 4 Double click Local Area Connection 5 Select Properties ...

Page 297: ...oning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 103 6 5GNGEV PVGTPGV 2TQVQEQN 8GTUKQP 6 2 2X CPF ENKEM 2TQRGTVKGU 7 To connect to the iTM via the Internet ask its IP address and subnet mask to your network administrator and set them up ...

Page 298: ...ing Internet Explorer on Windows Vista and Windows 7 In Windows Vista and Windows 7 some operations are restricted by the User Account Control 7 TGICTFNGUU QH VJG WUGT V RG CFOKPKUVTCVQT TGIWNCT WUGT QT VJCV TGCUQP VQ WUG PVGTPGV Explorer on Windows Vista or Windows 7 you must turn off the Protected Mode of the Internet Explorer To turn off the Protected Mode of your Internet Explorer follow the s...

Page 299: ...oning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 105 1 2 3 4 5 Network Connection Check Check whether the Ethernet connection between a PC and iTM is normal Carry out the following procedure from the PC Windows XP Windows VISTA Windows 7 ...

Page 300: ...g Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 106 1 From the Start menu of the PC select All Programs ĺ Accessories ĺ Command Prompt Alternatively select Run from the Start menu of the PC enter cmd in Open and click the OK button Windows XP ...

Page 301: ...mmissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 107 2 The command prompt starts up Type ping followed by one single byte space and then the iTM IP address and press the Enter key In this example the IP address is 192 168 0 1 ...

Page 302: ... iTM unit enter followed by the port number after the IP address Example If port number is 8080 enter 192 168 0 1 8080 NOTE Logging into Service Mode via Web Remote Management The Service Mode is also available when managing the iTM remotely using this function in the same way as from the unit if you have accessed the Web Remote Management function as manager The procedure to log into Service Mode...

Page 303: ...tegrator starts a setup program that lets you complete the basic setup procedure You can complete the basic setup procedure by following the instructions displayed on the monitor display in steps The setting assignment made through this procedure may be changed at a later time The following sections appear in the order of the setup steps 1 From your PC access the Network Solution page of the Distr...

Page 304: ...activation key that appears on the screen 3 Powering on data backup battery To retain the settings even in the event of a power outage the iTM integrator has a built in DCVVGT GECWUG VJKU DCVVGT KU FKUCDNGF D FGHCWNV VJG ƂTUV VJKPI QW UJQWNF FQ KU VQ GPCDNG KV Open the front slide cover and turn the screws to remove the front slide cover Set the BACKUP switch to ON BACKUP switch 4 Install the soft...

Page 305: ...ose listed on the screen The radio button next to the language you touched is now selected 2 Touch OK The Locale Settings screen appears If the message Turn ON Battery Backup switch appears instead of the Locale Settings screen it means that you did not turn on the data backup battery If so refer to the step 3 on the previous page to turn on the data backup battery When done touch the OK button sh...

Page 306: ...VKOG VGORGTCVWTG CPF FGEKOCN RQKPV QP VJG FKURNC Locale Settings screen 1 LOCALE Select the desired options on the Locale Settings screen Language Select the display language Date Select the date display format Time Select the time display format 24 hour or 12 hour clock GEKOCN RQKPV 58 UGRCTCVG 5GNGEV VJG FGEKOCN RQKPV U ODQN CPF VJG FGNKOKVGT HQT 58 ƂNGU Icon Color Select the icon color 2 When s...

Page 307: ... the time zone of your region from the Time Zone combo box 2 Touch OK 6JG 6KOG 56 5GVWR UETGGP CRRGCTU 8 Setting current time and daylight saving time Adjust the clock and set up the daylight saving time schedule Time DST Setup screen 1 1P VJG 6KOG 56 5GVWR UETGGP UGV WR VJG FCVG VKOG CPF VJG FC NKIJV UCXKPI VKOG UEJGFWNG Enable or disable the daylight saving time function If enabled select the st...

Page 308: ...mory Power 100 240V LAN port Web Remote Management Router Web Remote Management HUB 100Base TX compliant iTM iTM iTM iTM iTM Individually working as iTM 5 units connected Internet Internet Service settings described in this chapter are for the iTM integrator unit Settings for iTM units are to be made in the respective iTM or from the iTM integrator Standard View screen by accessing the respective ...

Page 309: ...he iTM See 4 4 Time Zone 2 History Mgmt Delete GNGVGU JKUVQT TGEQTFU QH C URGEKƂGF RGTKQF HTQO VJG K6 KPVGITCVQToU JKUVQT The setup method is the same as that for the iTM See 4 6 History Mgmt Delete 3 Controller Access Sets up the connection between the iTM integrator and iTM See the next page for a description of the setup method 4 Contact Info Sets up contact information three lines for inquirie...

Page 310: ...nt Touch Manager 116 Controller Access Setup Set up the connection between the iTM to be controlled and the iTM integrator 1 Display the Service Settings tab on the iTM integrator Menu List screen 1 2 Touch the Controller Access button 1 to display the Controller Access Setting screen ...

Page 311: ...er the iTM IP address in the IP Address Input dialog that appears Set up the iTM Web port number in 4 Select Default or User Setup using the radio button If you selected User Setup then touch the Modify button to enter it in the Numerical Input dialog that appears The possible value range value at shipment and initial value at new registration for the IP address and Web server port number are as f...

Page 312: ... 6 8 7 The registered iTM s IP address Web server port number connection status and controller name are listed in 5 QW ECP TGIKUVGT WR VQ ƂXG K6 The Delete button 6 allows you to delete the iTM selected in the list The Order button 7 allows you to sort the list The Update button 8 allows you to acquire connection statuses and controller names and refresh the list 5 r You must enable the Web Remote...

Page 313: ...JGP ƂPKUJGF VQWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP VQ ENQUG VJG UETGGP If there is an iTM whose connection status is Disconnected the following Confirm dialog appears To exit setup leaving the iTM disconnected touch the Yes button To return to the Controller screen touch the No button 7 Open and close all the Layout Views of iTM ...

Page 314: ...00m For shielded cords the total wire length exceeds 1500m The total wire length must not exceed 2000m 1500m for shielded cords Check the status of the management points against the wiring diagram Connection is done to the wrong DIII NET port Connect to the correct DIII NET port A management point experiences communication error intermittently Check the wire used The wire used in DIII NET has 3 or...

Page 315: ...TGYCNN OC expose the system to security vulnerabilities The pulse port is not displayed on the PPD setup tool Check whether the Pi management point is registered in iTM Pi management point is not registered Register the Pi management point When trying to run a trial for the set up model on the PPD engineering tool some of the indoor units are not automatically recognized Check whether the manageme...

Page 316: ...reen Creation Tool EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager Contents Layout Screen Creation Tool 2 r Launching the Layout Screen Creation Tool 3 r Setting Up the Screen 6 r Adding and Editing Areas or Management Points 10 r Exporting the Screen Data Output 14 r Importing the Layout Screen Data 17 ...

Page 317: ... table for the hardware and software requirements to run the Layout Screen Creation Tool Function Requirement PC to run the pre engineering tool OS Windows XP Professional SP3 32 bit Windows VISTA Business SP2 32 bit Windows 7 Professional SP1 32 bit 64 bit CPU Intel Core 2 Duo 1 2 GHz or equivalent RAM Minimum 2 GB or higher Free HDD Space 10 GB or larger Network 100BASE TX or higher network conn...

Page 318: ...Screen Creation Tool 1 QI KPVQ VJG 2TGEQPƂIWTCVKQP 6QQN 5GV CPF IQ VQ VJG CKP 9KPFQY Main screen 1 4 5 2 3 2 Click the four corners of the window in the ascending order of the numbers indicated on the ƂIWTG CDQXG CPF ƂPCNN ENKEM VJG ZKV DWVVQP VQ CEEGUU VJG RCUUYQTF RTQORV FKCNQI DQZ 3 Enter daikin as the password and then click the OK button to bring up the following dialog box which contains the...

Page 319: ...t Touch Manager 4 2 1 4 Under the section numbered 1 KP VJG ƂIWTG CDQXG ETGCVG C HQNFGT HQT C PGY RTQRGTV QT UGNGEV the folder for an existing property For more information see 4 7 Pre engineering in the Commissioning Manual EM11A021 EM11A022 Click the Edit Layout Screen button 2 to bring up the Edit Screen window ...

Page 320: ...oints by left clicking the appropriate buttons in the operation pane 3 Alternatively you can point to a certain part on the display pane 4 and then click the right mouse button or press the appropriate key to perform your desired action The following table provides a list of available mouse and keyboard actions Action Target Background image Icon auxiliary information Mouse action Left click Ũ Sel...

Page 321: ...roperty 1 Click the Add button 7 to bring up the Screen Settings dialog box 8 9 The text box 8 allows you to enter the screen name by accepting up to 20 characters The text box 9 allows you to specify the background image To change the image to use as the background click the Modify button As the background image you can use any JPEG image ƂNG WR VQ KP UK G CPF EQPVCKPKPI C RKZGN RKZGN VQ RKZGN RK...

Page 322: ...e instructions given in step 1 If you want to delete a screen select it from the screen list and click the Delete button 11 You can then delete the screen by clicking the OK button on the confirmation dialog box that appears Click the Back button 12 to go back to the previous screen You can go back up to 10 screens Once you have deleted a screen you cannot recover the deleted screen since the Undo...

Page 323: ...ed screen The list 15 displays the screens currently included in the Change List The list 16 shows screens available for inclusion in the Change List To include an available screen in the Change List select the screen from the list 16 and then click the button to move it to the list 15 To exclude a screen from the Change List select the screen from the list 15 and then click the button to move it ...

Page 324: ...ange list setting Screen B Screen C Screen D Screen B Screen change list setting Screen A Screen C Screen C Screen change list setting Screen A Screen B Screen D Screen change list setting Screen A Changable screens A B C D A B C D By using the screen change list setting you can limit the screen change for example changing VQ C URGEKƂE UETGGP ECP DG NKOKVGF VQ QPN HTQO URGEKƂGF UETGGPU In the exam...

Page 325: ... you want to add from the list 21 which is now populated with a list of areas and management points available with your selected type You can add up to 20 items at the same time 2 Click the Display Information button 22 to bring up the Displayed Information Settings dialog box where you can set up the displayed information for your selected areas or management points The Displayed Information Setu...

Page 326: ...mation Settings dialog box Analog tab Displayed Information Settings dialog box Pulse tab Displayed Information Settings dialog box Outdoor tab Displayed Information Settings dialog box Chiller tab Displayed Information Settings dialog box Area tab When you are done click the OK button to save changes and return to the Add Area Mng Point dialog box 3 9JGP QW ƂPKUJ UGNGEVKPI VJG CTGCU CPF OCPCIGOGP...

Page 327: ... at the upper left corner of the background image with the X axis extending positively from left to right and with the Y axis extending positively from up to down You can use the Layout buttons 25 to align vertically or horizontally multiple areas or management points ĸ button Aligns the left edges of the selected areas or management points to the left edge of the leftmost of them ĺ button Aligns ...

Page 328: ...NN CNN VJG QVJGT in between r The Alignment buttons are for aligning display areas The areas may not be evenly displayed on iTM depending on the number of displayed characters r 6JG KEQP UK G KU ƂZGF VQ RZ 9 Z RZ CPF ECPPQV DG EJCPIGF r Up to 100 icons can be displayed on a screen NOTE 5 9JGP QW CTG FQPG EQPƂIWTKPI CNN PGEGUUCT UGVVKPIU ENKEM VJG Save button 27 to save the changes to the layout sc...

Page 329: ...e data of an existing property created in the iTM unit you can export the data from iTM to a USB memory storage device To do so use the following procedures 1 On iTM Standard View window touch the Menu List button to bring up the Menu List window 1 3 2 4 2 Touch the four corners of the screen in the indicated order The Password Input dialog appears 3 Enter the service password daikin and touch the...

Page 330: ...ked entering the service password instead of the administrator password after carrying out the special operation indicated below allows you to unlock the screen and log into the SE Mode 1 4 2 3 4 Touch the Layout Setup button 29 to bring up the Layout Setup window The Layout Setup button is not displayed when the iTM unit does not contain any layout screen data NOTE ...

Page 331: ... the USB memory storage device into iTM unit and then touch the Layout Screen Data Output button 30 ZRQTV VJG FCVC D VQWEJKPI VJG GU DWVVQP QP VJG EQPƂTOCVKQP FKCNQI DQZ that appears When the data has been exported the folder where the data is stored is displayed on the dialog box Take note of the folder and then touch the Close button to exit ...

Page 332: ...se the following procedures For more information on how to save data on a USB memory storage device see 4 7 Pre engineering in the Commissioning Manual EM11A021 EM11A022 1 Open the Service Settings tab and touch the Layout Setup button to bring up the Layout Setup window 31 2 Insert the USB memory storage device into the iTM unit and then touch the Layout Screen Data Input button 31 ORQTV VJG FCVC...

Page 333: ...s EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager Contents External Management Points 2 r 5 UVGO QPƂIWTCVKQP 2 r QOOWPKECVKQPU KPM 5RGEKƂECVKQPU 3 r CPCIGOGPV 2QKPV CRRKPI 4 r 5WRRQTVGF 1 QFWNGU 5 r QPPGEVKQP YKVJ K6 6 r 2TGECWVKQPU HQT QPPGEVKPI QFWNGU VQ K6 7 r 4GIKUVGTKPI ZVGTPCN CPCIGOGPV 2QKPVU 8 r 58 ƂNG HQTOCV 17 ...

Page 334: ...UKPI ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU iTM Node N Node 30 Node 1 Node A collection of I O modules connected to a single communi cations module As many I O modules as the number of necessary inputs outputs can be connected Modules Modules such as I O and power supply modules are connected to a communication unit to make up a node A unit that transmits information from each I O module to the iTM There must ...

Page 335: ...N DG WR VQ EQPVCEVU K6 QPN CEEGRVU WR VQ ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU HQT TGIKUVTCVKQP 6JKU OGCPU VJCV HQT GZCORNG VJG U UVGO ECP QPN OCPCIG WR VQ EQPVCEVU YJGP VJG TCVKQ QH EQPVCEVU VQ OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU KU QOOWPKECVKQPU KPM 5RGEKƂECVKQPU 6JG EQOOWPKECVKQPU NKPM DGVYGGP VJG K6 WPKV CPF GCEJ GZVGTPCN OQFWNG OWUV OGGV VJG HQNNQYKPI URGEKƂECVKQPU QOOWPKECVKQPU KPM 5RGEKƂECVKQPU Item 5RGEKƂECVKQP 6TCPUHG...

Page 336: ...s Di Do Ai ZVGTPCN K 1RGTCVKQPCN UVCVG 0QTOCN GTTQT UVCVWU ZVGTPCN KQ EQPUVCPV EQPVCEV 1RGTCVKQPCN UVCVG 0QTOCN GTTQT UVCVWU 5VQRRGF UVCVG ZVGTPCN KQ KPUVCPVCPGQWU EQPVCEV 1RGTCVKQPCN UVCVG 0QTOCN GTTQT UVCVWU PUVCPVCPGQWUN 10 PUVCPVCPGQWUN 1 ZVGTPCN K PCNQIWG KPRWV 6JGUG EQPVCEVU ECP DG QRVKQPCNN URGEKHKGF YJGP ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU CTG TGIKUVGTGF H C OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV KU TGIKUVGTGF YKVJQWV UR...

Page 337: ...VJGTOKUVQT YKNN DG UECNGF CWVQOCVKECNN 6JGTGHQTG VJG OCZKOWO CPF OKPKOWO CPCNQI XCNWGU CTG PQV UGV NUQ PQVG VJCV DGUKFGU VJG CDQXG 1 OQFWNGU VJGTG CTG TGSWKTGF GZVGTPCN OQFWNGU CU UJQYP KP VJG HQNNQYKPI VCDNG 6JG QRVKQPCN RQYGT UWRRN OQFWNG NKUVGF KP VJG VCDNG YKNN DG TGSWKTGF YJGP QW EQPPGEV QT OQTG KPRWV QWVRWV EQPVCEVU VQ C UKPING PQFG 4GSWKTGF 1RVKQPCN QFWNGU GUKFGU 5WRRQTVGF 1 QFWNGU Module t...

Page 338: ...q VGTOKPCN QP VJG DCEM QH K6 5GG VJG EQPEGRVWCN EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCO DGNQY DGHQTG UVCTVKPI EQPPGEVKQP Connector 750 960 B A B A 6JG EQPPGEVQT JCU VYQ UGVU QH VYQ CPF VYQ VGTOKPCNU P VJG NGHV ƂIWTG VJG QPG UGV EKTENGF KU HQT KPRWV UKFG QPPGEV K6 VQ VJG KPRWV UKFG 6JG QVJGT UGV KU HQT QWVRWV UKFG VQ YJKEJ CP QVJGT PQFG KU EQPPGEVGF Conceptual connection diagram iTM Connector I O module RS 485 Communic...

Page 339: ...quire a 24 V DC power supply Do Ai Thermistor 24V DC power supply 5V DC power supply Modules that require a 24 V DC power supply Power supply module I O module I O module I O module I O module I O module I O module I O module Modules that require a 24 V DC power supply Di modules must be connected together to the secondary side of a power supply module Modules that do not require a 24 V DC power s...

Page 340: ...VKECNN TGIKUVGT CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU DWV VJKU HWPEVKQP ECPPQV DG WUGF VQ TGIKUVGT ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU PUVGCF QW ECP TGIKUVGT ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU GKVJGT OCPWCNN QT NQCFKPI C 58 ƂNG 6Q TGIKUVGT ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU YKVJ VJG K6 WPKV WUG VJG HQNNQYKPI RTQEGFWTGU 1 KURNC VJG GPW KUV UETGGP 1 4 2 3 2 6QWEJ VJG HQWT EQTPGTU QH VJG UETGGP KP VJG KPFKECVGF QTFGT 6JG 2CUUYQTF PRWV FKCNQI CRRGCT...

Page 341: ... Touch Manager 3 PVGT VJG UGTXKEG RCUUYQTF FCKMKP CPF VQWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP VQ NQI KPVQ VJG 5 QFG 1 WTVJGTOQTG KH VJG UETGGP KU NQEMGF GPVGTKPI VJG UGTXKEG RCUUYQTF KPUVGCF QH VJG CFOKPKUVTCVQT RCUUYQTF CHVGT ECTT KPI QWV VJG URGEKCN QRGTCVKQP KPFKECVGF DGNQY CNNQYU QW VQ WPNQEM VJG UETGGP CPF NQI KPVQ VJG 5 QFG 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 342: ... Pnt Data Regist DWVVQP 1 VQ DTKPI WR VJG IOV 2QKPV CVC 4GIKUVGT YKPFQY 3 2 9JGP QW YCPV VQ WUG C UCXGF 58 ƂNG VQWEJ VJG Load DWVVQP 2 H QW EJQQUG VQ OCPWCNN GPVGT OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV FCVC VQWEJ VJG Add DWVVQP 3 VQ DTKPI WR VJG CPCIGOGPV 2QKPV 6 RGU YKPFQY 4 5 5GNGEV 1VJGTU 4 CPF VQWEJ VJG Select DWVVQP 5 VQ DTKPI WR VJG YKPFQY YJGTG QW ECP UGNGEV QVJGT OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV V RGU ...

Page 343: ...VJGTOKUVQT QP p ZVGTPCN Kq NOTE 5 QPƂIWTG VJG FGVCKNGF ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV UGVVKPIU CU KPUVTWEVGF DGNQY 6JG CPCIGOGPV 2QKPV VVTKDWVGU YKPFQY FKURNC U FKHHGTGPV VCDU YKVJ FKHHGTGPV ƂGNFU FGRGPFKPI QP QWT UGNGEVGF ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV V RG 6JG HQNNQYKPI KU VJG FGUETKRVKQP QH GCEJ VCD CPF VJG ƂGNFU FKURNC GF QP VJG VCD 6Q EQPƂIWTG VJG FGVCKNGF UGVVKPIU QW PCXKICVG HTQO VCD VQ VCD CPF ƂNN KP ...

Page 344: ... FWRNKECVGF CFFTGUUGU OC DG TGIKUVGTGF 6JG RQTV PWODGT QH CP ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV OWUV OCVEJ VJG PQFG CFFTGUU CUUKIPGF VQ VJG EQOOWPKECVKQPU WPKV CPF HCNN YKVJKP VJG TCPIG QH VQ K OQFWNGU CPF VJGTOKUVQT OQFWNGU UJQWNF DG CUUKIPGF EQPUGEWVKXG CFFTGUUGU 7 Detailed Type Mgmt Pt ID ƂGNF 6JGUG HKGNFU CTG TGRQRWNCVGF YKVJ VJG V RG QH VJG ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV CPF VJG OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV CWVQOCVKECNN...

Page 345: ...uch Manager r Common 2 Tab 11 11 Prohibit Manual Operation EJGEM DQZ 5GNGEV VJG EJGEM DQZ YJGP RTQJKDKVKPI OCPWCN QRGTCVKQP HTQO VJG K6 r Monitoring Tab 1P VJKU VCD QW ECP URGEKH CV YJCV NGXGN VQ OQPKVQT VJG ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV HQT CP EQOOWPKECVKQP GTTQTU 5GNGEV GKVJGT VJG p QPKVQTq QT p QPKVQT KUVQT q TCFKQ DWVVQP ...

Page 346: ... time after start signal TCFKQ DWVVQP 5GV VJG GTTQT KPRWV OCUMKPI VKOG CHVGT UVCTV UKIPCN VQ GKVJGT UGEQPFU QT UGEQPFU 5VCTV WR GTTQT QEEWTU KH VJG ZVGTPCN KQ ECPPQV UVCTV GXGP CHVGT VJG VKOG UGV WR JGTG GNCRUGU HTQO VJG OQOGPV VJG UVCTV UKIPCN JCU DGGP TGEGKXGF 14 Monitor Input TCFKQ DWVVQP 5RGEKH YJGVJGT VQ PCDNG QT KUCDNG VJG GTTQT FGVGEVKQP YJGP VJG ZVGTPCN OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV KU KP UVQRRGF UVCVG...

Page 347: ...nalog 2 Analog 1 20 21 22 23 25 24 26 20 Unit Label VGZV ƂGNF PVGT VJG WPKV UVTKPI WR VQ EJCTCEVGTU NQPI 21 Hysteresis VGZV ƂGNF 5GVU WR VJG J UVGTGUKU 22 Lower Limit ƂGNF 5GVU WR VJG NQYGT NKOKV CPF OQPKVQTKPI UVCVWU HQT NQYGT NKOKV GTTQT OQPKVQTKPI QT VJG NQYGT NKOKV VQWEJ VJG QFKH DWVVQP CPF GPVGT KV KP VJG 0WOGTKECN PRWV FKCNQI VJCV CRRGCTU QT VJG OQPKVQTKPI UVCVWU UGNGEV HTQO KUCDNG QPKVQTKPI...

Page 348: ... Item For Celsius For Fahrenheit For analog value KPKOWO CZKOWO XCNWG GHCWNV XCNWG PETGOGPVU KPKOWO CZKOWO XCNWG GHCWNV XCNWG PETGOGPVU KPKOWO CZKOWO XCNWG GHCWNV XCNWG PETGOGPVU ZVGTPCN K 7RRGT NQYGT NKOKV OQPKVQTKPI UVGTGUKU 0 0 to 512 0 0 1 0 to 922 1 0 00 to 9999 99 0 01 QYGT NKOKV Ũ VQ 0 1 Ũ VQ 1 Ũ VQ 0 01 7RRGT NKOKV Ũ VQ 0 1 Ũ VQ 1 Ũ VQ 0 01 PCNQI XCNWG KPKOWO XCNWG Ũ VQ Ũ 0 1 Ũ VQ Ũ 1 Ũ VQ...

Page 349: ...FGPVKƂECVKQP 6 40 6 40 6 40 1 21 06 CPCIGOGPV RQKPV 101 to 1000000 2 0 0COG 5VTKPI VQ EJCTCEVGTU TGICTFNGUU QH UKPING QT FQWDNG D VG 3 6 0 1 GVCKNGF KPHQTOCVKQP 5VTKPI VQ EJCTCEVGTU TGICTFNGUU QH UKPING QT FQWDNG D VG 4 241 612 2TQJKDKV OCPWCN QRGTCVKQP NNQYGF 2TQJKDKVGF 5 214601 2QTV PWODGT PVGTPCN 2K CKP WPKV VQ ZVGTPCN VQ 5 5 6 4 55 7RRGT NGXGN CFFTGUU ITQWR VQ ZVGTPCN VQ PVGTPCN 2K VQ 1WVFQQT ...

Page 350: ...NGUU QH UKPING QT FQWDNG D VG QT PVGTPCN K r 5GV VQ p q QT p q FGRGPFKPI QP VJG 5 UVGO 5GVVKPIU KH CP TGHGTGPEG OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV GZKUVU r 5GV VQ p q KH PQ TGHGTGPEG OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV GZKUVU QT QVJGT OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU 5GV VQ p q QT p q FGRGPFKPI QP VJG 5 UVGO 5GVVKPIU GZEGRV YJGP VJG PCNQI V RG KU 6GORGTCVWTG 9 6 4 6 6CTIGV OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV CPCIGOGPV RQKPV KPFQQT WPKV EJKNNGT Ũ 0QV URGEKƂGF 6 4 66 2...

Page 351: ...mmissioning for Power Proportional Distribution 2 r Preparation for Commissioning 2 r Precautions to Take Before Commissioning 2 r 9QTMƃQY QH VJG QOOKUUKQPKPI 2TQEGUU HQT 2QYGT 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP 11 r 5CXKPI VJG 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP QPƂIWTCVKQP CVC 37 r QY VJG 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP CNEWNCVKQPU CTG CHHGEVGF D VJG 5VCTV CPF PF QH C NKIJV 5CXKPI 6KOG 38 ...

Page 352: ...JG UGTXKEG 2 WUKPI VJG RTQEGFWTGU FGUETKDGF JGTGKP Preparation for Commissioning 2TGRCTG C 2 HQT WUG KP VJG EQOOKUUKQPKPI HQT 2QYGT 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP 6JG UGTXKEG 2 OWUV OGGV VJG HQNNQYKPI TGSWKTGOGPVU 15 9KPFQYU 2 52 27 2GPVKWO QT GSWKXCNGPV CV C OKPKOWO 4 QT JKIJGT QT NCTIGT HTGG URCEG 0GVYQTM VJGTPGV 5 6 QT JKIJGT PGVYQTM EQPPGEVKQP 1VJGT QT JKIJGT TGUQNWVKQP CPF C XKFGQ ECTF ECRCDNG QH F...

Page 353: ...J VJG EQODKPCVKQP QH VJG CDQXG VYQ EVKQPU VJCV TGUWNV KP VJG NQUU QH RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ECNEWNCVKQPU r PKVKCNK CVKQP QH CNN RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP FCVC r FFKVKQP QH C RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWR r GNGVKQP QH C RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWR r QFKƂECVKQP QH C RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWR CWVKQP 9JGP VJGTG CTG OWNVKRNG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWRU CPF VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWV...

Page 354: ... VJG ITQWRU 1VJGTYKUG PQPG QH VJG KPFQQT WPKVU EQPVTQNNGF D VJG UNCXG TGOQVG EQPVTQNNGTU ECP VCMG CFXCPVCIG QH RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP 6Q EQPƂIWTG VJG CFFTGUUGU WUG VJG HQNNQYKPI RTQEGFWTGU MONITOR iTM Groups Address 1 00 Address 1 01 Address 1 02 Unit No 0 Unit No 1 Unit No 2 outdoor unit indoor unit indoor unit indoor unit When using a Wired remote controller 6JG 9KTGF TGOQVG EQPVTQNNGT U DWVV...

Page 355: ...T PWODGT FKURNC GF KP VJG RCTCOGVGT PWODGT FKURNC CTGC VQ p q WUKPI VJG 6GORGTCVWTG 5GVVKPI DWVVQPU SETTING GROUP UNIT NO 3 7UKPI VJG 6KOGT 10 1 DWVVQP UGNGEV VJG WPKV YJQUG CFFTGUU QW YCPV VQ EQPƂIWTG 6JG EWTTGPVN CUUKIPGF CFFTGUU CRRGCTU KP VJG CFFTGUU FKURNC CTGC SETTING GROUP UNIT NO 4 2TGUU VJG 6KOGT 10 1 DWVVQP VQ DNKPM VJG EWTTGPVN CUUKIPGF CFFTGUU SETTING GROUP UNIT NO 5 7UKPI VJG 2TQITCOO...

Page 356: ...al PPD EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 6 6 2TGUU VJG 6KOGT 10 1 DWVVQP 0QY QWT URGEKƂGF 0 6 CFFTGUU KU KP GHHGEV SETTING GROUP UNIT NO 7 2TGUU VJG PURGEVKQP 6GUV 1RGTCVKQP DWVVQP QW CTG TGVWTPGF VQ VJG PQTOCN UETGGP SETTING GROUP UNIT NO HH ...

Page 357: ...E 1 2TGUU CPF JQNF VJG CPEGN DWVVQP HQT CV NGCUV UGEQPFU 6JG KGNF 5GVVKPI OGPW CRRGCTU Cool Set temp 0 0 0 0 30 30 C Room C 2 5GNGEV TQWR 0Q 5GVVKPI WUKPI VJG 7R CPF QYP DWVVQPU CPF VJGP RTGUU VJG GPW PVGT DWVVQP 6JG TQWR 0Q 5GVVKPI OGPW CRRGCTU Test operation Register Service Contract Error record Return Setting Field setting Field setting list Indoor unit Airnet No set Group No setting 1 2 ON OF...

Page 358: ...up No setting Unit 1 02 Release 6 2WV VJG EWTTGPVN CUUKIPGF CFFTGUU KPVQ VJG TGNGCUGF WPCUUKIPGF UVCVG D RTGUUKPI VJG GPW PVGT DWVVQP 6JG p5GVq VGZV EJCPIGU VQ p4GNGCUGq 6JKU OGCPU VJCV QW ECP EJCPIG VJG CFFTGUU Unit No Group No 1 Return Group No setting Unit 1 02 Change Release 7 JCPIG VJG CFFTGUU WUKPI VJG 7R CPF QYP DWVVQPU Unit No Group No 1 Return Group No setting Unit 1 01 Change Release 8 2...

Page 359: ...Commissioning Manual PPD EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager 9 2TGUU VJG CPEGN DWVVQP VJTGG VKOGU VQ TGVWTP VQ VJG PQTOCN UETGGP Unit No Group No 1 Return Group No setting Unit 1 01 Set Release Cool Set temp 0 0 0 0 30 30 C Room C ...

Page 360: ...DGTU TCPIG HTQO VQ 5 6JGP VJG HCP QH VJG CKT EQPFKVKQPGT CUUQEKCVGF YKVJ VJG KPFQQT WPKV DGIKPU TQVCVKPI 6 2TGUU VJG Inspection Test operation DWVVQP 1 VQ TGVWTP VQ VJG PQTOCN OQFG When using a Navigation remote controller Indoor unit AirNet Address Error History Switch Main Sub Controller Setting Field setting Indoor Unit Status Forced Fan ON Outdoor Unit Status 1 3 Unit No Forced Fan On 0 3 2 2 ...

Page 361: ...UMU RGTHQTOGF HTQO VJG service PC PIKPGGTKPI FGVCKNU QPPGEV VJG UGTXKEG 2 CPF VJG K6 WPKV PKVKCNK G VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP OGVJQF QPƂIWTG VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP UGVVKPIU iTM unit PIKPGGTKPI FGVCKNU 5GV WR VJG RQTVU 2QYGT 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP GPIKPGGTKPI VCUMU RGTHQTOGF HTQO VJG service PC PIKPGGTKPI FGVCKNU 5GV WR VJG GSWKROGPV 5GV WR VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWRU 1RGTCVKQ...

Page 362: ...WPKV KPVQ C PGVYQTM WUKPI CP VJGTPGV ECDNG VJGTPGV ECDNGU WUG HQT EQPPGEVKPI PGVYQTMU EQOG KP VYQ V RGU UVTCKIJV CPF ETQUU QPPGEV VJG 2 CPF K6 WPKV D TGHGTTKPI VQ VJG EQPPGEVKQP FKCITCOU DGNQY Straight cable connection diagram Cross cable connection diagram 9JGP QW EQPPGEV VJG 2 CPF K6 KP C QPG VQ QPG EQPƂIWTCVKQP WUG C ETQUU ECDNG Ethernet Cross cable iTM PC 9JGP QW EQPPGEV VJG 2 CPF K6 YKVJ C JW...

Page 363: ...lize the proportional distribution data 6JG OCKP YKPFQY PKVKCNK G YKPFQY CNNQYU QW VQ KPKVKCNK G VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP FCVC 5KPEG VJKU CEVKQP YKNN GTCUG CNN QH VJG GZKUVKPI RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP FCVC CPF EQOOKUUKQPKPI EQPHKIWTCVKQP FCVC DG UWTG VQ UCXG VJG FCVC QP C HNCUJ OGOQT FGXKEG QT VJG NKMG DGHQTG RTQEGGFKPI QW ECP DTKPI WR VJG PKVKCNK G YKPFQY CV CP VKOG D ENKEMKPI VJG PKVKCNK G...

Page 364: ...NGVG r Check the port settings 1 1P VJG OCKP YKPFQY ENKEM VJG 5GVWR 2QTV DWVVQP 2 2 NN QH VJG 2K RQTVU EQPƂIWTGF QP VJG K6 WPKV CRRGCT KP VJG NKUV 2 CMG UWTG VJCV GCEJ RQTV YJKEJ KU NKUVGF YKVJ KVU RQTV PCOG ITQWR PCOG V RG CPF RWNUG TCVG KU EQTTGEVN EQPƂIWTGF H CP VJKPI KU KPEQTTGEV GZKV HTQO VJG EQOOKUUKQPKPI VQQN CPF VJGP ƂZ VJG RTQDNGO QP VJG K6 WPKV r 2QTV PCOGU p ZVGPUKQP VQ q EQTTGURQPF VQ ...

Page 365: ...GUU CTG JKIJNKIJVGF KP TGF QW ECPPQV TGEQPHKIWTG C ITQWR UVKNN WPFGT ECNEWNCVKQP YKVJQWV HKTUV UVQRRKPI VJG ECNEWNCVKQP RTQEGUU 5VQRRKPI VJG ECNEWNCVKQP RTQEGUU YKNN ECWUG VJG CUUWOGF EQPUWORVKQP CPF RWNUG PWODGT UGVVKPIU VQ DG KPKVKCNK GF 3 NKEM VJG Auto Setup DWVVQP 4 TQO VJG NKUV QP VJG 2QYGT 5QWTEG TGSWGPE FKCNQI DQZ VJCV CRRGCTU UGNGEV VJG CRRTQRTKCVG RQYGT UQWTEG HTGSWGPE 6JGP ENKEM VJG 5GNG...

Page 366: ...JGCVGT VQ VJG CEVWCN RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP H QW EJQQUG p GUq VJG U UVGO YKNN CRRN RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP VQ VJG RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP D VJG ETCPM ECUG JGCVGT CPF CFF VJG TGUWNVKPI COQWPV VQ VJG CEVWCN RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP H QW EJQQUG p0Qq VJG U UVGO YKNN UGRCTCVGN FKURNC VJG RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP KP VJG UVQRRGF UVCVG r 6JG KPENWFG RQYGT QH GCVGT TCFKQ DWVVQPU 5RGEKH YJGVJGT QT PQV VQ CFF VJG RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP...

Page 367: ... KH QW YCPV VQ GZKV HTQO VJG FKCNQI DQZ YKVJQWV UCXKPI EJCPIGU r CPWCNN EQPƂIWTG VJG GSWKROGPV 5 7UG VJG HQNNQYKPI RTQEGFWTG VQ OCPWCNN UGV WR CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU CPF XGPVKNCVQTU VJCV ECPPQV DG CWVQOCVKECNN UGV WR QW ECP CNUQ GFKV VJG KPHQTOCVKQP HQT CNTGCF UGV WR GSWKROGPV WUKPI VJG UCOG RTQEGFWTG 6 5 JQQUG QWT FGUKTGF CKT EQPFKVKQPGT HTQO VJG NKUV 5 CPF VJGP ENKEM VJG Modify Setup DWVVQP 6 TQO VJG ...

Page 368: ...G ƂGNF 8 CNNQYU QW VQ GPVGT C EQOOGPV WR VQ EJCTCEVGTU NQPI H QW JCXG OQFKƂGF VJG GZKUVKPI OQFGN FCVC GPVGT VJG QTKIKPCN OQFGN PCOG CU C EQOOGPV 0QVG VJCV VJKU HKGNF KU TGRQRWNCVGF YKVJ p WVQ 5GVWR QPGq VGZV KH VJG CKT EQPFKVKQPGT JCU DGGP CWVQOCVKECNN UGV WR 6JG TCFKQ DWVVQPU 9 CNNQY QW VQ EQPƂIWTG VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP UGVVKPIU 6JGUG TCFKQ DWVVQPU YQTM VJG UCOG YC CU VJQUG QP VJG WVQ 5GV...

Page 369: ...P QW EJQQUG QPG V RG HTQO 13 VJG NKUV DQZ RTQXKFGU C NKUV QH FCVC CUUQEKCVGF YKVJ VJCV V RG QW ECP HKNVGT VJG NKUV VQ FKURNC QPN VJQUG OQFGN PCOGU VJCV EQPVCKP C RCTVKEWNCT UVTKPI D GPVGTKPI VJCV UVTKPI KPVQ VJG ƂGNF 14 CPF VJGP ENKEMKPI VJG Apply Mask DWVVQP 15 NKEM VJG Cancel Mask DWVVQP 16 VQ ECPEGN VJG ƂNVGTKPI 9JGP QW UGNGEV QWT FGUKTGF OQFGN FCVC CPF ENKEM VJG 1 DWVVQP VQ TGVWTP VQ VJG QFGN ...

Page 370: ...PI VJG Copy DWVVQP 17 6JGP QW ECP RCUVG VJG EQRKGF UGVVKPIU VQ CPQVJGT CKT EQPFKVKQPGT D UGNGEVKPI VJG CKT EQPFKVKQPGT QW YCPV VQ RCUVG VQ CPF VJGP ENKEMKPI VJG Paste DWVVQP 18 6JKU CEVKQP QXGTYTKVGU CNN VJG GZKUVKPI UGVVKPIU YKVJ VJG EQRKGF UGVVKPIU QW ECP ENGCT VJG UGVVKPIU QH CP CNTGCF EQPƂIWTGF CKT EQPFKVKQPGT UQ VJCV KV KU TGUGV VQ VJG WPEQPƂIWTGF UVCVG D UGNGEVKPI VJG CKT EQPFKVKQPGT CPF VJG...

Page 371: ...YJQUG ECNEWNCVKQP KU UWURGPFGF CTG FKURNC GF KP DNWG NKEM VJG New DWVVQP 21 VQ DTKPI WR VJG TGCVG 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP TQWR FKCNQI DQZ PVGT VJG PCOG QH VJG PGY ITQWR CPF ENKEM VJG 1 DWVVQP VQ CFF VJG PGY ITQWR VQ VJG NKUV DQZ 20 ITQWR PCOG ECP DG C OCZKOWO QH EJCTCEVGTU KP NGPIVJ H QW YCPV VQ FGNGVG C ITQWR UGNGEV VJG ITQWR KP VJG NKUV DQZ 20 CPF ENKEM VJG Delete DWVVQP 22 r QW ECPPQV FGNGVG C...

Page 372: ... 20 CPF ENKEM VJG FKV TQWR DWVVQP 24 VQ DTKPI WR VJG 2QYGT TQWR FKVKPI FKCNQI DQZ r QW ECPPQV GFKV C ITQWR YJQUG ECNEWNCVKQP KU EWTTGPVN KP RTQITGUU QT UWURGPFGF YKVJQWV ƂTUV UVQRRKPI VJG ECNEWNCVKQP H QW QRV VQ UVQR VJG ECNEWNCVKQP KP QTFGT VQ GFKV UWEJ C ITQWR VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP FCVC YKNN DG KPKVKCNK GF 6JGTGHQTG DG UWTG VQ UCXG VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP FCVC DGHQTG QW CVVGORV VQ ...

Page 373: ...VJ VJG ITQWR CPF VJGP ENKEM VJG DWVVQP VQ OQXG KV VQ VJG NKUV DQZ 26 6Q FKUCUUQEKCVG CP KPRWV RQTV UGNGEV VJG KPRWV RQTV HTQO VJG NKUV DQZ 26 CPF VJG ENKEM VJG DWVVQP VQ OQXG KV VQ VJG NKUV DQZ 27 6JG NKUV DQZ 28 RTQXKFGU C NKUV QH CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU VJCV DGNQPI VQ QWT UGNGEVGF RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWR 6Q CUUQEKCVG CP CXCKNCDNG KPRWV RQTV YKVJ VJG ITQWR UGNGEV VJG KPRWV RQTV HTQO VJG NKUV DQZ...

Page 374: ...CPF CNN QH VJG KPFQQT WPKVU VJCV DGNQPI VQ VJG ITQWR JCXG C EQPUVCPV RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP p8GPVKNCVQTq QT p GPGTCN 2WTRQUG FCRVGTq VJG CEVWCN RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP YKNN DG ECNEWNCVGF VJTQWIJ RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP DCUGF QP VJG RWNUG PWODGT CV VJG TCVGF XCNWG TCVJGT VJCP D OWNVKRN KPI VJG QRGTCVKPI JQWTU D VJG TCVGF XCNWG 5GNGEV GKVJGT QH VJG VYQ TCFKQ DWVVQPU CU CRRTQRTKCVG CPF VJGP ENKEM VJG 1 DWVVQP...

Page 375: ...VQR VJG ECNEWNCVKQP r JGEM VJCV VJG YCVV JQWT OGVGTU CTG WR VQ VJG URGEKƂECVKQPU 2GTHQTOKPI RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP YKVJ K6 TGSWKTGU QPG QT OQTG YCVV JQWT OGVGTU 6JG VQVCN RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP TGEQIPK GF D K6 KU FGTKXGF CU RWNUG KPRWV HTQO YCVV JQWT OGVGTU 9CVV JQWT OGVGTU RNC C ETKVKECN TQNG VQ K6 CMG UWTG VJCV VJG YCVV JQWT OGVGTU QW RNCP VQ WUG OGGV VJG URGEKƂECVKQP TGSWKTGOGPVU QH K6 YCVV JQWT ...

Page 376: ...NNGF OCMG UWTG VJCV VJG UGVVKPIU GUVCDNKUJGF D GFKVKPI VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWRU CTG EQPUKUVGPV YKVJ JQY VJG YCVV JQWT OGVGTU CTG CEVWCNN EQPPGEVGF 1 4GEQTF VJG EWTTGPV YCVV JQWT OGVGT TGCFKPI 9 2 5VCTV WR VJG 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP QOOKUUKQPKPI 6QQN NKEM VJG QPƂTO DWVVQP VQ DTKPI WR VJG QPƂTO FKCNQI DQZ 33 3 5GNGEV QPG QH VJG NKUVGF ITQWRU CPF VJGP ENKEM Temporary Power Consumption D...

Page 377: ...V HQT CNN QH VJG EQPPGEVGF YCVV JQWT OGVGTU r Check the accumulated consumption CMG UWTG VJCV VJG VQVCN RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP RTQRQTVKQPCNN FKUVTKDWVGF QP CP KPFQQT WPKV D KPFQQT WPKV DCUKU KU GSWCN VQ VJG YCVV JQWT OGVGT TGCFKPI 6JKU EJGEM UJQWNF DG RGTHQTOGF HQT GCEJ KPFKXKFWCN RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWR 1 4GEQTF VJG YCVV JQWT OGVGT TGCFKPI 9 YJGP KV KU LWUV QP VJG JQWT UWEJ CU QT 2 5VCTV WR VJ...

Page 378: ... FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWR CPF TGEQTF VJGKT EQODKPGF VQVCN 5 4GEQTF VJG YCVV JQWT OGVGT TGCFKPI 9 QP VJG PGZV JQWT 6 4GRGCV UVGRU CPF VQ TGEQTF VJG EQODKPGF VQVCN QH VJG CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP XCNWGU 7 H 9 s9 Ů s KU VTWG YJGP CUUKIPGF VJG XCNWGU QW TGEQTFGF KP VJG RTGXKQWU UVGRU VJGP KV OGCPU VJCV VJG CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP KU EQTTGEV 8 4GRGCV VJG UCOG RTQEGFWTG VQ EJGEM VJG CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP HQT...

Page 379: ... TGCFKPI CV 2 9 9KVJKP VJG RGTKQF DGVYGGP PM to 2 55 PM retrieve the CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP XCNWGU HQT CNN CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU WUKPI VJG 4GVTKGXG WTTGPV 8CNWGU FKCNQI DQZ CPF TGEQTF VJG VQVCN QH VJGO 9KVJKP VJG RGTKQF DGVYGGP PM to 3 55 PM retrieve the CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP XCNWGU HQT CNN CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU WUKPI VJG 4GVTKGXG WTTGPV 8CNWGU FKCNQI DQZ CPF TGEQTF VJG VQVCN QH VJGO 9JGP VJG RTQRQTVKQPC...

Page 380: ...tribution Commissioning Tool 1 1P VJG OCKP YKPFQY ENKEM VJG QPƂTO DWVVQP 35 36 2 JGEM VJG CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP 5GNGEV QPG QH VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWRU NKUVGF KP VJG NKUV DQZ 35 CPF VJGP ENKEM VJG Calculate Power DWVVQP 36 VQ DTKPI WR VJG CNEWNCVGF 2QYGT FKCNQI DQZ 37 3 NKEM VJG Search Time DWVVQP 37 VQ DTKPI WR VJG 5GNGEV 6KOG FKCNQI DQZ ...

Page 381: ... TGEQTF EQPVCKPU VJG FCVC HQT CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP OGCUWTGF FWTKPI VJG RGTKQF HTQO VQ 4QYU VJCV EQTTGURQPF VQ RGTKQFU YKVJ PQ FCVC CXCKNCDNG EQPVCKP C p q OCTMGT 5GNGEV VJG VKOGUVCOR VJCV EQTTGURQPFU VQ VJG RGTKQF HQT YJKEJ QW YCPV VQ EJGEM VJG CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP CPF ENKEM VJG 1 DWVVQP VQ TGVWTP VQ VJG CNEWNCVGF 2QYGT FKCNQI DQZ 9JGP VJGTG KU C TQY YKVJ C p q QT p q OCTMGT QW ECP UGNGEV VJ...

Page 382: ... 38 39 5 NKEM VJG Retrieve DWVVQP 38 VQ JCXG VJG NKUV DQZ 39 FKURNC VJG CEEWOWNCVGF EQPUWORVKQP FCVC HQT VJG RGTKQF QW UGNGEVGF KP UVGR QW ECP EJGEM VJG FCVC KP FGVCKN KP VGTOU QH KPFQQT WPKVU RQTVU CPF ITQWRU TGURGEVKXGN D PCXKICVKPI COQPI VJG PFQQT 2QTV CPF TQWR VCDU NQECVGF CNQPI VJG VQR QH VJG NKUV DQZ ...

Page 383: ...F 1R 6KOG OKP 5JQYU JQY NQPI VJG WPKV YCU QRGTCVKPI FWTKPI VJG RGTKQF CP 1R 6KOG OKP 5JQYU JQY NQPI VJG HCP YCU QRGTCVKPI FWTKPI VJG RGTKQF 4CVG 5JQYU VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP RGTEGPVCIG QH VJG KPFQQT WPKV FWTKPI VJG RGTKQF Port No PRWV RQTV PCOG 6QVCN 2WNUG 5JQYU VJG VQVCN RWNUG PWODGT KP RWNUGU PVGITCVKQP EEWOWNCVGF VQVCN RWNUGU 6JKU KU VJG CEEWOWNCVGF PWODGT CU QH VJG GPF QH VJG OGCUWTKPI ...

Page 384: ... DWVVQP 40 VQ DTKPI WR VJG 4GVTKGXG 2TGUGPV 8CNWG FKCNQI DQZ 41 6JG NKUV DQZ 41 RTQXKFGU C NKUV QH FCVC TGNCVGF VQ CEVWCN RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP QW ECP EJGEM VJG FCVC KP FGVCKN KP VGTOU QH KPFQQT WPKVU RQTVU CPF ITQWRU TGURGEVKXGN D PCXKICVKPI COQPI VJG PFQQT 2QTV CPF TQWR VCDU NQECVGF CNQPI VJG VQR QH VJG NKUV DQZ 6JG HQNNQYKPI VCDNG FGUETKDGU VJG KVGOU FKURNC GF QP GCEJ QH VJG VJTGG VCDU ...

Page 385: ... Port No PRWV RQTV PCOG 6QVCN 2WNUG 5JQYU VJG VQVCN RWNUG PWODGT KP RWNUGU 2WNUG CV ZENWUKQP 2GTKQF 5JQYU VJG PWODGT QH VJG RNWUGU VJCV CTG KPENWFGF KP VJG VQVCN RWNUG PWODGT DWV YGTG KPRWV FWTKPI VJG GZENWFGF VKOG RGTKQF KP RWNUGU TQWR 2QYGT QPUWORVKQP CV ZENWUKQP 2GTKQF M9J EVWCN RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP FWTKPI VJG GZENWFGF VKOG RGTKQF ITQWR YKFG VQVCN 7 JGEM VJG CUUWOGF EQPUWORVKQP 42 NKEM VJG Tempora...

Page 386: ...TVU TGURGEVKXGN D PCXKICVKPI DGVYGGP VJG PFQQT 7PKV CPF 2QTV VCDU NQECVGF CNQPI VJG VQR QH VJG NKUV DQZ 6JG HQNNQYKPI VCDNG FGUETKDGU VJG KVGOU FKURNC GF QP GCEJ QH VJG VYQ VCDU 6CD KURNC GF KVGO Description PFQQT No KT EQPFKVKQPGT PWODGT CUUQEKCVGF YKVJ VJG KPFQQT unit 6GORQTCT 2QYGT QPUWORVKQP 5JQYU VJG CUUWOGF RQYGT EQPUWORVKQP Port No PRWV RQTV PCOG OQWPV QH 2WNUGU 5JQYU VJG RWNUG PWODGT EQWPV...

Page 387: ...Q UCXG VJG EQPƂIWTCVKQP FCVC HQT CNN QH VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ITQWRU KP C VGZV ƂNG 6JKU VGZV ƂNG KU HQTOCVVGF CU HQNNQYU Name Pulse Port Power During STOP Heater Rated Power Fan Rated Power Heating Rated Power Cooling Rated Power b2 b1 a2 a1 Fan Heater Stop PPD Calc Type Indoor Unit Number Outdoor Unit Number Automatic Distribution Calculating State Type Type Progress of calculation Auto p...

Page 388: ...GF CDQXG VJG VGZV ƂNG YKNN PQV EQPVCKP VJG V RG CPF RWNUG TCVG HQT GCEJ RQTV 5GRCTCVGN TGEQTF UWEJ KPHQTOCVKQP KH PGEGUUCT r VGZV HKNG VJCV EQPVCKPU UCXGF GSWKROGPV EQPHKIWTCVKQP FCVC YKNN PQV RTQXKFG FKUVKPEVKQP DGVYGGP CWVQOCVKECNN CPF OCPWCNN EQPƂIWTGF UGVVKPIU 5GRCTCVGN TGEQTF UWEJ KPHQTOCVKQP KH PGEGUUCT NOTE How the Proportional Distribution Calculations are affected by the Start and End of ...

Page 389: ...NN DG EJCPIGF VQ CU UQQP C KV TGCEJGU 6JGP VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ECNEWNCVKQPU HQT YKNN DG TGEQTFGF CICKP 6JKU UGEQPF UGV QH VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ECNEWNCVKQPU HQT CEVWCNN EQPVCKPU VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ECNEWNCVKQPU HQT VJG RGTKQF HTQO VQ VJCV KU VJG GPF QH 5WOOGT 6KOG H QW GZRQTV VJG ECNEWNCVKQP TGUWNVU VQ C 58 ƂNG VJG RTQRQTVKQPCN FKUVTKDWVKQP ECNEWNCVKQPU HQT QP VJCV FC Y...

Page 390: ...ator Setup EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager Contents Energy Navigator Setup 2 r Log into the service mode 7 r QPƂIWTG VJG UQWTEG HTQO YJKEJ VQ QDVCKP VJG TQQO VGORGTCVWTG 9 r QPƂIWTG VJG OQPVJ YJGP VQ UVCTV FCVC EQNNGEVKQP 11 r QPƂIWTG CP CFFKVKQPCN GPGTI EQPXGTUKQP V RG 12 r CVC NGCT 13 ...

Page 391: ...VJ VJCV QH VJG RTGXKQWU GCT 2 Equipment Operations CPCIGOGPV FGPVKƂECVKQP of deviation from operations plans SWKROGPV 1RGTCVKQPU CPCIGOGPV KFGPVKƂGU CPF XKUWCNK GU CP GSWKROGPV U UVGOU VJCV CTG QT YGTG TWPPKPI FWTKPI VJG JQWTU YJGP VJG CTG UWRRQUGF VQ UVQR CPF CP CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU VJCV CTG TWPPKPI DG QPF VJG UGV VGORGTCVWTG TCPIG UGV HQTVJ CU RCTV QH VJG CKT EQPFKVKQPGT QRGTCVKQPU RNCPU 3 Data Expo...

Page 392: ...WFIGV CEVWCN GPGTI OCPCIGOGPV YKVJ YCVV JQWT meters FGPVKH FGXKCVKQP HTQO GSWKROGPV QRGTCVKQPU RNCPU 8KUWCNK G DCUGF QP 6 XCNWGU JQY VJG GPGTI EQPUWORVKQP KU CHHGEVGF D FGXKCVKQPU QH KP JQWUG CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU HTQO QRGTCVKQPU RNCPU 3 DKNKV VQ RGTHQTO GZVGPUKXG GPGTI OCPCIGOGPV QH GSWKROGPV U UVGOU VJCV CTG COQPI VJG NCTIGUV GPGTI EQPUWOGTU KP VJG DWKNFKPI CU YGNN CU CKT EQPFKVKQPGTU VJCV JCXG ITGCV...

Page 393: ...KQP Yes Yes Yes 0Q 0Q Yes WFIGV CEVWCN ECP DG XKUWCNK GF D OCPWCNN GPVGTKPI VJG CEVWCN GPGTI EQPUWORVKQP XCKNCDNG D OCPWCNN GPVGTKPI VJG CEVWCN GPGTI EQPUWORVKQP 0Q 0Q XCKNCDNG D OCPWCNN GPVGTKPI VJG CEVWCN GPGTI EQPUWORVKQP PIKPGGTKPI FGVCKNU Energy budget actual management function XCKNCDKNKV QH OGVGTU XCKNCDKNKV QH GPGTI EQPUWORVKQP RNCP PGTI EQPUWORVKQP RNCP TGIKUVTCVKQP HWPEVKQP EVWCN GPGTI E...

Page 394: ...CORNKPI TGUWNV FKURNC HWPEVKQP GVCKNGF FKURNC HWPEVKQP Yes Yes Yes 0Q 5CORNKPI RQUUKDNG D FGHCWNV TWNG 0Q Yes KURNC U RQYGT EQPUWOGF FWTKPI HCKNWTG VQ VWTP QHH DCUGF QP 6 XCNWG 0Q 0Q KURNC U RQYGT EQPUWOGF FWTKPI HCKNWTG VQ VWTP QHH DCUGF QP 6 XCNWG 5CORNKPI RQUUKDNG D FGHCWNV TWNG PIKPGGTKPI FGVCKNU Equipment operation management 6TKCN 2QYGT 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP 1RGTCVKQP TWNGU 5GVRQKPV ICR U...

Page 395: ...U QH VJG 7UGT CPWCN 6JG TGOCKPKPI RCTV QH VJKU OCPWCN RTQXKFGU VJG RTQEGFWTGU HQT EQOOKUUKQPKPI 5GG QPƂIWTG VJG QWVFQQT WPKV CFFTGUU KPVGNNKIGPV 6QWEJ CPCIGT PUVCNNCVKQP CPWCN QPƂIWTG VJG OQFGN V RG QH VJG QWVFQQT WPKV QOOKUUKQPKPI CPWCN QOOKUUKQPKPI HQT 2QYGT 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP QOOKUUKQPKPI CPWCN 5WRRNGOGPVCT 8QNWOG QOOKUUKQPKPI HQT 2QYGT 2TQRQTVKQPCN KUVTKDWVKQP EM11A027 Log into the servi...

Page 396: ...ommissioning Manual Energy Navigator Setup EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager Log into the service mode KURNC VJG GPW KUV UETGGP 6QWEJ VJG HQWT EQTPGTU QH VJG UETGGP KP VJG KPFKECVGF QTFGT 6JG 2CUUYQTF PRWV FKCNQI CRRGCTU 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 397: ...Touch Manager PVGT VJG UGTXKEG RCUUYQTF FCKMKP CPF VQWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP VQ NQI KPVQ VJG 5 QFG WTVJGTOQTG KH VJG UETGGP KU NQEMGF GPVGTKPI VJG UGTXKEG RCUUYQTF KPUVGCF QH VJG CFOKPKUVTCVQT RCUUYQTF CHVGT ECTT KPI QWV VJG URGEKCN QRGTCVKQP KPFKECVGF DGNQY CNNQYU QW VQ WPNQEM VJG UETGGP CPF NQI KPVQ VJG 5 QFG 1 4 2 3 ...

Page 398: ...JKEJ VQ QDVCKP VJG TQQO VGORGTCVWTG VJCV YKNN DG FKURNC GF QP VJG 1RGTCVKQPCN 5VCVWU ITCRJ QP VJG GVCKNGF 8KGY UETGGP CEEGUUKDNG HTQO PGTI 0CXKICVQT U CKNWTG VQ 6WTP 1HH UCORNKPI UETGGP CPF 5GVRQKPV CR UCORNKPI UETGGP Detailed View screen operational state 1P VJG UGTXKEG OQFG GPW KUV YKPFQY UGNGEV CPF QRGP VJG 5GTXKEG 5GVVKPIU VCD 1 6QWEJ VJG Energy Navigator DWVVQP 1 VQ DTKPI WR VJG PGTI 0CXKICVQ...

Page 399: ...RTQXKFGU C NKUV QH TGIKUVGTGF KPFQQT WPKV OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU 5GNGEV QWT FGUKTGF OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV HTQO VJKU NKUV YJKEJ UJQYU OCPCIGOGPV RQKPV PCOGU CNQPI YKVJ VJGKT EWTTGPV UGVVKPIU 5RGEKH YJGVJGT VQ WUG VJG UWEVKQP VGORGTCVWTG QT CPCNQIWG KPRWV K CU VJG UQWTEG QH VJG TQQO VGORGTCVWTG D UGNGEVKPI GKVJGT QH VJG VYQ TCFKQ DWVVQPU WPFGT Room temperature settings 4 H QW JCXG EJQUGP K VQWEJ VJG QFKH DWVV...

Page 400: ...TCFKQ DWVVQP ITQWR 4 KU UCXGF YJGP QW VQWEJ VJG Modify DWVVQP 5 6JG NKUV 3 KU WRFCVGF VQ TGƃGEV VJG EJCPIG 4GRGCV VJG UVGRU CDQXG VQ EQPƂIWTG CNN QH VJG KPFQQT WPKV OCPCIGOGPV RQKPVU 9JGP QW CTG FQPG VQWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP VQ UCXG VJG UGVVKPIU CPF TGVWTP VQ VJG PGTI 0CXKICVQT 5GVWR YKPFQY QPƂIWTG VJG OQPVJ YJGP VQ UVCTV FCVC EQNNGEVKQP 6Q EQPƂIWTG VJG OQPVJ YJGP VQ UVCTV FCVC EQNNGEVKQP WUG VJG HQNNQY...

Page 401: ...GT YJGP VQ DGIKP EQNNGEVKPI VJG FCVC HQT WUG QP VJG CPPWCN DWFIGV CEVWCN OCPCIGOGPV ITCRJ 6QWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP 1P VJG EQPƂTOCVKQP FKCNQI DQZ VJCV CRRGCTU VQWEJ VJG GU DWVVQP VQ UCXG VJG UGVVKPIU CPF TGUVCTV K6 QPƂIWTG CP CFFKVKQPCN GPGTI EQPXGTUKQP V RG QW ECP EQPHKIWTG CP CFFKVKQPCN GPGTI EQPXGTUKQP V RG HQT WUG KP WFIGV EVWCN PGTI CPCIGOGPV CU PGGFGF 8 6QWEJ VJG Modify DWVVQP 8 VQ DTKPI WR VJG PGT...

Page 402: ... KP GCEJ ƂGNF WUG C VGZV KPRWV FKCNQI DQZ VJCV CRRGCTU YJGP QW VQWEJ VJG QFKH PGZV VQ VJG ƂGNF 9JGP QW CTG FQPG VQWEJ VJG 1 DWVVQP 1P VJG EQPƂTOCVKQP FKCNQI DQZ VJCV CRRGCTU VQWEJ VJG GU DWVVQP VQ UCXG VJG UGVVKPIU CPF TGUVCTV K6 Data Clear 11 QW ECP ENGCT VJG VTGPF FCVC CU PGGFGF 6QWEJ VJG Clear DWVVQP 11 1P VJG EQPƂTOCVKQP FKCNQI DQZ VJCV CRRGCTU VQWEJ VJG GU DWVVQP VQ ENGCT VJG FCVC CPF TGUVCTV...

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Page 404: ...ose parts and accessories supplied or specified by Daikin Ask a qualified installer or contractor to install those parts and accessories Use of unauthorised parts and accessories or improper installation of parts and accessories can result in water or refrigerant leakage electrical shock fire or explosion Read the User s Manual carefully before using this product The User s Manual provides importa...

Page 405: ...amage in the broadest sense arising from or related to the use and or interpretation of this leaflet All content is copyrighted by Daikin Europe N V Daikin s unique position as a manufacturer of air conditioning equipment compressors and refrigerants has led to its close involvement in environmental issues For several years Daikin has had the intention to become a leader in the provision of produc...

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