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Installation and operation manual

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FMDQ50~125A7V3B

Air conditioning system

4PW47630-1

PRECAUTIONS

A single switch can be used to supply power to units on the
same system. However, branch switches and branch circuit
breakers must be selected carefully.

For a group control remote controller, choose the remote
controller that suits the indoor unit which has the most functions.

Do not ground the equipment on gas pipes, water pipes,
lightning rods or crossground with telephones. Improper
grounding could result in electric shock.

F

IELD

 

SETTING

Field setting must be made on the remote controller in function of the
installation condition.

Setting can be made by changing the "Mode number", "First
code No." and "Second code No.".

For setting and operation, refer to the "Field settings" in the
installation manual of the remote controller.

Summary of field settings

Control by 2 Remote Controllers (Controlling 1 indoor 
unit by 2 remote controllers)

When using 2 remote controllers, one must be set to "MAIN" and the
other to "SUB".

MAIN/SUB CHANGEOVER

Insert a wedge-head screwdriver into the recess between the
upper and lower part of the remote controller and, working from
the 2 positions, pry off the upper part. 

(See figure 14)

(The remote controller PC board is attached to the upper part of
the remote controller.)

Turn the main/sub changeover switch on one of the two remote
controller PC boards to "S". 

(See figure 18)

(Leave the switch of the other remote controller set to "M".)

Computerised control (forced off and on/off operation)

1

Wire specifications and how to perform wiring

-

Connect input from outside to terminals T1 and T2 of the 
terminal board (remote controller to transmission wiring).

(See figure 13)

2

Actuation

-

The following table explains "forced off" and "on/off 
operations" in response to input A.

3

How to select forced off and on/off operation

-

Turn the power on and then use the remote controller to 
select operation.

-

Set the remote controller to the field set mode. For details, 
refer to the chapter "How to set in the field", in the remote 
controller manual.

-

When in the field set mode, select mode No. 12, then set the 
first code No. to "1". Then set second code (position) No. to 
"01" for forced off and to "02" for on/off operation. (forced off 
at factory set.) 

(See figure 19)

Centralized control

For centralized control, it is necessary to designate the group No. For
details, refer to the manual of each optional controller for centralized
control.

Mode 

No.

(Note 1)

First 

code 

No.

Description of setting

Second code No. (Note 2)

01

02

03

04

10 

(20)

0

Filter contamination 
- Heavy/Light
= Setting to define 
time between 2 filter 
cleaning display 
indications. (When 
contamination is 
high, setting can be 
changed to half the 
time inbetween 2 
filter cleaning 
display indications.)

Ultra-long-
life filter

Light

±10,000 hrs.

Hea

vy

±5,000 hrs.

Long-life 
filter

±2,500 hrs.

±1,250 hrs.

Standard 
filter

±200 hrs.

±100 hrs.

2

Thermostat sensor selection

Use both the 
unit sensor (or 
remote sensor if 
installed) AND 
the remote 
controller 
sensor. 
(See note 5+6)

Use unit sensor 
only (or remote 
sensor if 
installed). 
(See note 5+6)

Use remote 
controller 
sensor only. 
(See note 5+6)

3

Setting for display of time 
between 2 filter cleaning display 
indications

Display

Do not display

6

Thermostat sensor in group 
control

Use unit sensor 
only (or remote 
sensor if 
installed). 
(See note 6)

Use both the 
unit senor (or 
remote sensor if 
installed) AND 
the remote 
controller 
sensor. (See 
note 4+5+6)

12 

(22)

0

Output signal X1-X2 of the 
optional KRP1B PCB kit

Thermostat-on + 
compressor run

Operation

Mal-
function

1

ON/OFF input from outside 
(T1/T2 input) = Setting when 
forced ON/OFF is to be 
operated from outside.

Forced OFF

ON/OFF
operation

3

Fan setting during thermostat 
OFF at heating operation

LL

Set speed

OFF 
(See note 3)

4

Differential automatic 
changeover

0°C

1°C

2°C

3°C
(See 
note 7)

5

Auto-restart after power failure

Disabled

Enabled

9

Fixed cool/heat master

Disabled

Enabled

13 

(23)

6

Setting the external static 
pressure 
(To be set in function of the 
connected duct resistance)

Normal

High static 
pressure

Low static 
pressure

15 

(25)

3

Drain pump ope 
humidifier interlock

Equipped

Not equipped

Note 1 : Setting is carried out in the group mode, however, if the mode number inside parentheses is selected, 

indoor units can also be set individually.

Note 2 : Factory settings of the Second code No. are marked in grey backgrounds.
Note 3 : Only use in combination with optional remote sensor or when setting 10-2-03 is used.
Note 4 : If group control is selected and remocon sensor is to be used, then set 10-6-02 & 10-2-03.
Note 5 : If setting 10-6-02 + 10-2-01 or 10-2-02 or 10-2-03 are set at the same time, then setting 10-2-01, 

10-2-02 or 10-2-03 have priority.

Note 6 : If setting 10-6-01 + 10-2-01 or 10-2-02 or 10-2-03 are set at the same time, then setting for group 

connection, 10-6-01 has priority and for individual connection, 10-2-01, 10-2-02 or 10-2-03 have 
priority.

Note 7 : More settings for Differential automatic change over temperatures are:

Second code No.

05

4°C

06

5°C

07

6°C

08

7°C

1

Remote controller PC board

2

Factory setting

3

Only one remote controller needs to be changed

Wire specification

Sheathed vinyl cord or cable (2 wire)

Gauge

0.75-1.25 mm

2

Length

Max. 100 m

External terminal

Contact that can ensure the minimum 
applicable load of 15 V DC, 10 mA

1

Input A

Forced off

on/off operation

Input "on" stops operation 

input off 

 on: turns on the unit 

(impossible by remote controllers)

Input "off" enables control 

input on 

 off: turns off the unit by remote 

controller

1

Second code No.

2

Mode No.

3

First code No.

4

Field set mode

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Page 4: ...volatile flammable gas like thinner or gasoline is used Where machines generating electromagnetic waves exist Control system may malfunction Where the air contains high levels of salt such as air near...

Page 5: ...age interference and noise in those electrical appliances Noise may be generated depending on the conditions under which the electric wave is generated even if 1 meter is kept 2 Use suspension bolts f...

Page 6: ...ides of the hanger bracket See figure 5 2 Check if the unit is horizontally levelled Do not install the unit tilted The indoor unit is equipped with a built in drain pump and float switch If the unit...

Page 7: ...nside the building If the drain hose cannot be sufficiently set on a slope fit the hose with drain raising piping field supply HOW TO PERFORM PIPING See figure 8 Connect the drain hose to the drain ra...

Page 8: ...ndoor unit are mismatched the system may cause a malfunction Electrical characteristics MCA Min circuit Amps A MFA Max Fuse Amps A KW Fan Motor Rated Output kW FLA Full Load Amps A Specifications for...

Page 9: ...mote controller supplied with the remote controller 6 Never connect the power supply wiring to the terminal board for transmission wiring This mistake could damage the entire system 7 Use only specifi...

Page 10: ...to half the time inbetween 2 filter cleaning display indications Ultra long life filter Light 10 000 hrs Heavy 5 000 hrs Long life filter 2 500 hrs 1 250 hrs Standard filter 200 hrs 100 hrs 2 Thermos...

Page 11: ...installed in a room where the air is extremely contaminated If the dirt becomes impossible to clean change the air filter Air filter for exchange is optional 1 Open the suction grille Only for bottom...

Page 12: ...et are not blocked Remove any obstacle Check if the earth is connected Clean the air filter and outside panels After cleaning the air filter make sure to attach it Turn on the main power supply switch...

Page 13: ...ADAPTOR FOR WIRING RyC RyF MAGNETIC RELAY RyH MAGNETIC RELAY J1EH F1U F2U FUSE 250 V 5 A X1A X2A CONNECTOR WIRING ADAPTOR X1M TERMINAL STRIP CONNECTOR FOR OPTIONAL PARTS X16A CONNECTOR WIRING ADAPTOR...

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