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16 Configuration

Installation and operation manual

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FXMA-A

VRV system air conditioner

3P680922-1A – 2022.01

1

Operate  the  unit  in 

fan  only  mode

  prior  to  using  the  airflow

automatic adjustment function.

2

Stop 

the air conditioning unit.

3

Set the value

 number “—“ to 03 for 

M

 11(21) and 

SW

 7.

4

Start 

the air conditioning unit.

Result: 

The  operation  lamp  lights  up  and  the  unit  starts  the  fan

operation for airflow automatic adjustment.

5

After  airflow  automatic  adjustment  is  finished  (air  conditioning
unit will stop) check if the value number “—“ is set to 02. If there
is no change, perform the setting again.

Setting content:

Then

(1)

M

SW

Airflow adjustment is OFF

11(21)

7

01

Completion of automatic airflow adjustment

02

Start of automatic airflow adjustment

03

To set external static pressure by the user interface

Check the indoor unit setting: the value number “—“ must be set to
01 for 

M

 11(21) and 

SW

 7.

1

Change  the  value  number  “—“  according  to  the  external  static
pressure of the duct to be connected as in table below.

M

SW

External static pressure (Pa)

(1)

13(23)

6

01

02

50

03

60

04

70

05

80

06

90

07

100

08

110

09

120

10

130

11

140

12

150

13

160

14

180

15

200

Setting: Air volume when thermostat control is OFF

This  setting  must  correspond  with  the  needs  of  the  user.  It
determines  the  fan  speed  of  the  indoor  unit  during  thermostat  OFF
condition.

1

If you have set the fan to operate, set the air volume speed:

If you want…

Then

(1)

M

SW

During thermostat
OFF at cooling
operation

LL

(2)

12 (22)

6

01

Setup volume

(2)

02

OFF

(a)

03

Monitoring 1

(2)

04

Monitoring 2

(2)

05

During thermostat
OFF at heating
operation

LL

(2)

12 (22)

3

01

Setup volume

(2)

02

OFF

(a)

03

Monitoring 1

(2)

04

Monitoring 2

(2)

05

(a)

Only use in combination with optional remote sensor or when
setting 

M

 10 (20), 

SW 

2, —

 

03 is used.

Setting: Time to clean air filter

This setting must correspond with the air contamination in the room.
It determines the interval at which 

"Time to clean filter"

 notification

is displayed on the user interface.

If you want an interval of…

(air contamination)

Then

(1)

M

SW

±2500 h (light)

10 (20)

0

01

±1250 h (heavy)

02

Notification ON

3

01

Notification OFF

02

Setting: Thermostat sensor selection

This  setting  must  correspond  with  how/if  the  remote  controller
thermostat sensor is used.

When the remote controller thermostat

sensor is…

Then

(1)

M

SW

Used in combination with indoor unit
thermistor

10 (20)

2

01

Not used (indoor unit thermistor only)

02

Used exclusively

03

Setting: Thermostat differential changeover (if remote sensor is
used)

If  the  system  contains  a  remote  sensor,  set  the  increase/decrease
increments.

If you want to change increments to…

Then

(1)

M

SW

1°C

12 (22)

2

01

0.5°C

02

Setting: Differential for automatic changeover

Set  temperature  difference  between  cooling  setpoint  and  heating
setpoint  in  automatic  mode  (availability  depends  on  the  system
type). Differential is cooling setpoint minus heating setpoint.

(1)

Field settings are defined as follows:

M

: Mode number – 

First number

: for group of units – 

Number between brackets

: for individual unit

SW

: Setting number

• —: Value number

: Default

(2)

Fan speed:

LL

: Low fan speed (set during thermostat OFF)

L

: Low fan speed (set by the user interface)

Setup volume

: The fan speed corresponds to the speed the user has set (low, medium, high) using the fan speed button on the user

interface.

Monitoring 1, 2

: The fan is OFF, but runs for a short time every 6 minutes to detect the room temperature by 

LL

 (Monitoring 1) or by 

L

(Monitoring 2).

Summary of Contents for FXMA100A5VEB

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Page 3: ...roducts are used in accordance with our instructions as amended S I 2008 1597 Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations 2008 S I 2016 1091 Electromagnetic Compatibility Regulations 2016 following the pro...

Page 4: ...e commissioning 21 15 2 To perform a test run 21 16 Configuration 21 16 1 Field setting 21 17 Technical data 23 17 1 Wiring diagram 23 17 1 1 Unified wiring diagram legend 23 1 About the documentation...

Page 5: ...llation of the duct does NOT exceed the setting range of the external static pressure for the unit Refer to the technical datasheet of your model for the setting range Make sure to install the canvas...

Page 6: ...ammable WARNING Do NOT pierce or burn refrigerant cycle parts Do NOT use cleaning materials or means to accelerate the defrosting process other than those recommended by the manufacturer Be aware that...

Page 7: ...nderstand the hazards involved Children SHALL NOT play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance SHALL NOT be made by children without supervision WARNING To prevent electrical shocks or fire D...

Page 8: ...ct your dealer WARNING This unit contains electrical and hot parts WARNING Before operating the unit be sure the installation has been carried out correctly by an installer CAUTION It is unhealthy to...

Page 9: ...AMMABLE MATERIAL The refrigerant inside this unit is mildly flammable WARNING Do NOT pierce or burn refrigerant cycle parts Do NOT use cleaning materials or means to accelerate the defrosting process...

Page 10: ...erface d Suction air e Discharge air f Refrigerant piping transmission cable g Drain pipe 5 User interface CAUTION NEVER touch the internal parts of the controller Do NOT remove the front panel Some p...

Page 11: ...Do NOT insert fingers rods or other objects into the air inlet or outlet When the fan is rotating at high speed it will cause injury NOTICE NEVER inspect or service the unit by yourself Ask a qualifi...

Page 12: ...with duct close the protective guard In case of rear suction with duct close service duct opening 9 Turn ON the power 10 To remove warning screens see the reference guide of the user interface 7 2 2 T...

Page 13: ...your dealer immediately For more information see the installation manual of the outdoor unit INFORMATION To stop alarm of the user interface see the reference guide of the user interface INFORMATION...

Page 14: ...ets the requirement for commercial and light industrial location when professionally installed and maintained NOTICE The professional installer shall evaluate the EMC situation before installation if...

Page 15: ...al service space Refer to the installation manual of the used option before installation 12 2 Mounting the indoor unit 12 2 1 Guidelines when installing the indoor unit Installation options CAUTION In...

Page 16: ...the installation of the duct does NOT exceed the setting range of the external static pressure for the unit Refer to the technical datasheet of your model for the setting range Make sure to install t...

Page 17: ...r bubbles Rising piping 300 mm from the unit 625 mm perpendicular to the unit 625 300 0 75 1000 1500 mm b a b a d d c a Metal clamp accessory b Drain hose accessory c Rising drain piping vinyl pipe of...

Page 18: ...1 l of water through the water inlet and check for leaks f e d b a g c a Drain connection b Water inlet c Refrigerant pipes d Drain outlet for maintenance e Water inlet cover f Bucket adding water thr...

Page 19: ...The refrigerant inside this unit is mildly flammable Pipe length Keep refrigerant piping as short as possible Flare connections Connect refrigerant piping to the unit using flare connections Insulati...

Page 20: ...rame and connect the cable to the terminal block L N earth Fix the cable with a tie wrap on the wiring fixture a b a Circuit breaker b Residual current device 10 15 70 90 7 P1P2 F1 F2 b L N 10 15 70 9...

Page 21: ...t they correspond with the actual installation setup and with the needs of the user Bottom suction or rear suction installation External static pressure setting using Airflow automatic adjustment sett...

Page 22: ...up volume 2 02 OFF a 03 Monitoring 1 2 04 Monitoring 2 2 05 a Only use in combination with optional remote sensor or when setting M 10 20 SW 2 03 is used Setting Time to clean air filter This setting...

Page 23: ...tion Contact that can make and break the min load of DC15 V 1 mA This setting must correspond with the needs of the user If you want to set Then 1 M SW Forced OFF 12 22 1 01 ON OFF Operation 02 Emerge...

Page 24: ...e core PAM Pulse amplitude modulation PCB Printed circuit board PM Power module PS Switching power supply PTC PTC thermistor Q Insulated gate bipolar transistor IGBT Q C Circuit breaker Q DI KLM Earth...

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