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intelligent Touch Manager

Model

DCM601A51

Installation Manual

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Summary of Contents for DCM601A51

Page 1: ...intelligent Touch Manager Model DCM601A51 Installation Manual 00_CV_3P291714 1 indd 1 5 13 2011 2 54 17 PM ...

Page 2: ...it in accordance with the instructions in this installation manual Improper installation may result in an electric shock or fire Be sure to use only the specified accessories and parts for installation work Failure to use the specified parts may result in the unit falling an electric shock or fire Install the unit on a foundation strong enough to withstand the weight of the unit A foundation of in...

Page 3: ...use radio interference In such case the user may be required to take adequate measures Fill the wiring through hole with putty Entry of water or insects may result in electric leakage or malfunction Do not operate with wet hands An electric shocks and malfunction may be caused Do not wash this unit with water An electric shock or fire may be caused Install the indoor and outdoor units power cord a...

Page 4: ... Precautions for using multiple centralized controllers 16 2 3 Connecting a LAN cable 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 Connecting an emergency stop input device or electric...

Page 5: ...ting time zone 34 4 6 Setting current time and daylight saving time 34 4 7 Confirming air conditioner auto registration results 35 4 8 Assigning a DIII NET address for each air conditioner 35 4 8 1 Remote controller buttons and areas 35 4 8 2 Procedure for a wired remote controller 36 4 8 3 Procedure for a navigation remote controller 38 4 8 4 Setting an unique address to each unit when power dist...

Page 6: ...6 Installation Manual 3P291714 1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager English 01_EN_3P291714 1 indd 6 5 18 2011 1 45 49 PM ...

Page 7: ... any missing or defective parts contact your dealer Accessories included with intelligent Touch Manager 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 1 c 2 c 1 A a 1 intelligent Touch Manager body 1 pc B Wall mounting parts b 1 Round head wood screw φ4 1 25 4 pcs b 2 P tight screw φ3 8 1 pc b 3 Wall mounting metal plate 1 pc C Flush wall mounting parts c 1 Flat head screw...

Page 8: ... 2 Understanding external dimensions intelligent Touch Manager body 243mm 151 5mm 206 3mm 290mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 4 5mm 25mm 25mm 50mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 8mm 255 8mm 272mm 136mm 136mm Wall mounting metal plate 191 0 5mm 234 2 0 5mm 60mm 40mm 01_EN_3P291714 1 indd 8 5 18 2011 1 45 49 PM ...

Page 9: ...r 9 English Frame bracket 281 4 0 1mm 207 7mm 234 4 0 1mm 151 5 0 1mm 61 6mm Φ38 5 241 0 1mm 224 6 0 1mm 28 4mm 224 0 1mm 61 6mm 28 4mm 104 8mm Angle bracket 251 5mm 224 0 1mm 112 15mm 211 5 0 2mm 28 2mm 20mm 43 7mm 11 6mm 01_EN_3P291714 1 indd 9 5 18 2011 1 45 50 PM ...

Page 10: ...erminal block there is a blue resin cable mount used for securing the power supply cables with cable ties B DIII The communication line connection terminals for DIII NET which enables communications with DAIKIN s air conditioning equipment C LINE PHONE The sockets used when subscribing to the DAIKIN AIRNET online monitoring service for air conditioning systems To use the AIRNET service you need to...

Page 11: ...gs D DIII MASTER The switch used when there are two or more DIII NET centralized controllers to select the MASTER and SLAVE controllers E CPU ALIVE LED Green The LED that indicates that the CPU is operating nor mally The CPU is operating normally when this LED is blinking and malfunctioning when it is on or off On A software failure occurred Off A hardware failure occurred F LAN LINK LED Green The...

Page 12: ...face of intelligent Touch Manager Pulling up the rubber cover reveals a USB socket This socket can be raised 90 degrees so you 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 To flush mount the intelligent Touch Manager to the wall you need to route in advance the cables through the cable hole of the frame br...

Page 13: ...that the installation environment meets the following conditions The ambient temperature must be 0 to 40 C The ambient humidity must be 85 RH or less without condensation There must be no electromagnetic disturbance 1 4 3 Required space To install the intelligent Touch Manager the following space is required Make sure that there is a minimum clearance of 30 mm from the top edge 100 mm from the lef...

Page 14: ... made Also make sure that the local circuit breaker if available is turned off Doing so may cause an electric shock After completing connections check again that all wires are connected cor rectly before turning on the power supply 2 1 Removing terminal cover from rear face Removing terminal cover Before you start any of these connection procedures remove the terminal cover from the rear face To d...

Page 15: ...N Make sure that the wires you are connecting to the F1 and F2 terminals are not power wires Inadvertently connecting power wires to these terminals results in a failure of the air conditioner or intelligent Touch Manager Conceptual connection diagram with air conditioning equipment A Outdoor unit B OUT OUT C IN OUT D Indoor unit E A maximum of 16 indoor units can be connected per remote controlle...

Page 16: ...ers except when using a shielded cable whose total wire length must be kept to 1500 meters or less 2 2 3 Precautions for using multiple centralized controllers Equipment that controls multiple air conditioners is referred to as centralized controller DAIKIN s product portfolio includes a wide range of centralized controllers suited to differ ent applications or target sizes which can be used in co...

Page 17: ... Controller SLAVE 7 ON OFF Controller MASTER 8 ON OFF Controller SLAVE Priority Low Centralized con trollers that cannot be installed in parallel with intel ligent Touch Man ager CALCULATE UNIT intelligent Processing Unit Parallel Interface Intelligent Touch Controller iTM plus adaptor Residential Central Remote Controller Schedule Timer Electrical Appendices 2 3 Connecting a LAN cable Connecting ...

Page 18: ...ust be met Applicable cable standard 100Base TX or 10Base T Connector standard RJ 45 SERVICE LAN socket and LAN SW switch NOTE If you are connecting to a LAN temporarily during installation or maintenance use the SERVICE LAN terminal located on the front face Changing the position of the LAN SW switch to FRONT causes the SERVICE LAN socket to activate enabled for use You cannot close the cover whe...

Page 19: ...nceptual connection diagram Conceptual drawing of I O module connection 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 nect the positive core to terminal A and the negative core to terminal B respec tively If you are using shielded stranded wire cables twist and connect the strands of wire to the G Ground terminal 2 4 2 Requir...

Page 20: ...be connected with an external signal input device for stopping air conditioners in an emergency or with electric energy meters for calculating the electricity usage of individual air conditioners when power distribution is enabled WARNING Be sure to perform this procedure with the power supply turned off Doing so may cause an electric shock Do not clamp the cables with high current lines such as a...

Page 21: ...an 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 Requirements that must be met Cable type CPEV cable Core thickness 0 75 1 25 mm Cable length 200 meters or less Pulse width 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 The contact co...

Page 22: ...mum using a single intelligent Touch Manager WARNING Be sure to perform this procedure with the power supply turned off Doing so may cause an electric shock Do not clamp the cables with high current lines such as a power cable 2 6 1 Terminals location and conceptual connection diagram Connect an iTM plus adaptor to the plus ADP IF terminals located on the rear face Be sure to connect the positive ...

Page 23: ...e DIII NET port number prefixed 2 7 Connecting power supply Connect the intelligent Touch Manager to an AC power supply WARNING The following procedures must be carried out with the power supply shut off Do not turn the power supply on until all connections are made Doing so may cause an electric shock 2 7 1 Terminals location and conceptual connection diagram Conceptual drawing of power sup ply c...

Page 24: ...at 50 60 Hz Voltage fluctuation 10 or less Electric power consumption 23 W CAUTION The power supply requires circuit breaker 10A installation and earth wire connection After installing a circuit breaker be sure to connect only the intel ligent Touch Manager to it To prevent accidents due to wire breakage or disconnection secure the power supply cables to the blue resin cable mount with cable ties ...

Page 25: ...allation Wall mounting Flush wall mounting Direct mounting to control enclosure 3 1 Wall mounting 3 1 1 Parts to be used To wall mount the intelligent Touch Manager use the following accessory mounting parts Wall mounting metal plate 1 pc Round head wood screw φ4 1 25 4 pcs P tight screw φ3 8 1 pc 3 1 2 Installation procedure Install the intelligent Touch Manager as shown in the figure below CAUTI...

Page 26: ...m of the intelligent Touch Manager A B C A P tight screw B intelligent Touch Manager C Wall mounting metal plate 3 2 Flush wall mounting 3 2 1 Parts to be used To flush mount the intelligent Touch Manager to the wall use the following accessory mounting parts Frame bracket 1 pc Angle bracket 2 pcs Flat head screw M4 40 4 pcs Pan head screw M4 14 with spring washer and plain washer 4 pcs 01_EN_3P29...

Page 27: ... structure C intelligent Touch Manager D 60 mm min E Opening 3 2 3 Installation procedure 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 You need to route in advance the cables connected to the rear face of the intelligent Tou...

Page 28: ... 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 01_EN_3P291714 1 indd 28 5 18 2011 1 45 55 PM ...

Page 29: ...ouch Manager into the frame bracket secured to the wall and install it to the frame bracket using the pan head screws Installing intelligent Touch Manager body 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 01_EN_3P291714 1 indd 29 5 18 2011 1 45 55 PM ...

Page 30: ... 127 9mm 206 3mm 136mm 136mm 8 1mm 8 1mm 151 5mm 59 5mm 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 Installation procedure 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 this is not screwed...

Page 31: ... to the control enclosure you will be exposed to the power line connection terminals when opening the control enclosure door To prevent the risk of electric shock by accidentally touching these power termi nals for safety be sure to attach the terminal cover before starting the installa tion procedure A B C A Terminal cover B Control enclosure C intelligent Touch Manager 01_EN_3P291714 1 indd 31 5...

Page 32: ...ACKUP switch Open the front slide cover and turn the screws to remove the front slide cover Set the BACKUP switch to ON 4 2 Powering on intelligentTouch Manager and air conditioners Turn on the intelligent Touch Manager and the air conditioners connected to it 1 First power on the air conditioners and then power on the intelligent Touch Manager The Title screen appears and after a while the messag...

Page 33: ...essage Turn ON Battery Backup switch appears instead of the Locale Settings 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 touch the OK button shown with the message on the screen Then the Locale setup screen appears 4 4 Setting up locale Locale setup means to set up how you wan...

Page 34: ...uch OK The Time Zone Settings screen appears 4 5 Setting time zone Set up the local standard time zone you want to use for the system clock Time Zone Settings screen Dummy 1 On the Time Zone Settings screen select the time zone of your region from the Time Zone combo box 2 Touch OK The Time DST Setup screen appears 4 6 Setting current time and daylight saving time Adjust the clock and set up the d...

Page 35: ...a DIII NET system there is a management number for identifying each air conditioner This can be referred to as DIII NET address A DIII NET address needs to be assigned manually using the remote controller for each air conditioner There are remote controllers of several types each requiring a different way of assigning a DIII NET address This section describes commonly used two types of remote cont...

Page 36: ...ter 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 SETTING appears in the center of remote controller display Step 1 HH 2 Using the Temperat...

Page 37: ...o when the intel ligent Touch Manager is not communicating with the indoor units normally Make sure that the cables are connected correctly 3 Press the Timer ON OFF button to make the GROUP indicator blink You are now ready to change the DIII NET address Step 3 SETTING GROUP 4 Using the Programming time buttons select the address you want to set Step 4 SETTING GROUP 5 Press the Timer ON OFF button...

Page 38: ...ollowing 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 Step 1 Cool Set temp 00 00 30 30 C Room C 2 Using the Up Down buttons select Group No setting and press the Menu Enter but ton The Group No setting menu is displayed Step 2...

Page 39: ...up No setting Group and press the Menu Enter button The current address setting is displayed Step 3 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 the DIII NET address Step 4 Group No Set 1 00 Return Release Group No sett...

Page 40: ...tep 7 1 Group No Set 1 03 Return Release Group No setting Group Step 7 2 Cool Set temp 00 00 30 30 C Room C 4 8 4 Setting an unique address to each unit when power distribution is enabled 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 01_EN_3P291714 1 indd 40 5 18 2011 1 45 58 PM ...

Page 41: ...de 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 Press the BS3 button ...

Page 42: ...gement point information in list format A B A Touch the List button B The screen changes to the list view where the name operation mode set tempera ture and fan speed of all areas and indoor units are listed 6 2 Viewing target areas and management points A B A You can check the hierarchy level of the current area or indoor unit B Touch the In button to go to the area being selected and view the ar...

Page 43: ...ombo box select Start or Stop to start or stop the area management point respectively The icon is green or red depending on the system setup when the area management point is started operating and gray when stopped C When Confirmation Dialog is set to Enabled in the system setup the corresponding message appears Select the Yes button to confirm the Start Stop operation 01_EN_3P291714 1 indd 43 5 1...

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