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Daikin

 IM 1019

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Operation

Setting the Clock & Day

1

Press PROGRAM once.

2

Press 

or 

to scroll until “CLOCK” is blinking. To 

select, press PROGRAM once.

3

Press 

or 

to scroll through “24Hr”, “AM”, “PM” 

options. “24Hr” sets your thermostat to a 24-hour clock. 
“AM” and “PM” sets your thermostat to a 12-hour clock. 
To select your preference, press PROGRAM once.

4

Press 

or 

to scroll to the current hour. To select, press 

PROGRAM once.

5

Press 

or 

to scroll to the current minute. To select, 

press PROGRAM once.

6

Press 

or 

to scroll to the current day. To select, press 

PROGRAM once.

Your selections have been saved and you have exited program 
mode. Your thermostat is ready to function with the factory 
preprogrammed ENERGY STAR

®

 program. If you want to 

change the program for your particular needs, follow the 
instructions in the “Programming Your Thermostat” section.

Setting the Temperature Display

1

Press PROGRAM once.

2

Press 

or 

to scroll until “°F °C” is blinking. To select, 

press PROGRAM once.

3

Both “°F” and “°C” will be lit, but only one will be 
blinking. Press 

or 

to scroll so that the preferred 

option is blinking. To select, press PROGRAM once.

Your selection has been saved and you have exited program 
mode.

Programming Time & Temperature Settings

Your thermostat’s programming feature allows you to divide 
up a 24-hour day into four time periods (referred to as “Wake”, 
“Day”, “Evening”, and “Sleep”), and give each time period its 
own setpoint temperatures. Your “Heat Setpoint temperature” 
tells your heating system the room temperature to maintain 
during cold weather. The “Cool Setpoint Temperature” tells 
your cooling system the room temperature to maintain during 
hot weather. 

Factory Program: Your thermostat comes from the factory 
preprogrammed with all seven days of the week set to the 
times and temperatures shown in 

Table 15

.

If the factory program meets your needs, simply follow the 
“Setting the Clock & Day” instructions and you’re done. If 
you want to change the preprogrammed times and/or 
temperatures, follow the instructions under “Custom 
Program”.

Custom Program

Begin by planning your program. Use the “Custom Program 
Worksheet” to plan your program time periods and 
temperatures you want during each period. You must program 
four periods for each day. Fill in the complete table, as it will 
serve as a record of your programs, then follow this procedure:

1

Press PROGRAM once.

2

Press 

or 

to scroll until “SET” is blinking. To select, 

press PROGRAM once.

3

Press 

or 

to scroll to the day or group of days you 

want to program. To select your preference, press 
PROGRAM once.

Day / Group of Days options are: 

• To program each day individually, the abbreviations

are: “M” is Monday, “TU” is Tuesday, “W” is
Wednesday, “TH” is Thursday, “F” is Friday, “SA” is
Saturday, and “SU” is Sunday.

• “MTUWTHFSASU” allows you to give all 7 days of

the week the identical heating & cooling program.

• “MTUWTHF” allows you to give all 5 weekdays the

identical heating & cooling program.

• “SASU” allows you to give both weekend days the

identical heating & cooling program.

• “DFLT” restores all seven days of the week to the

original factory preprogrammed ENERGY STAR
program.

4

Press 

 or 

to scroll through the four time periods. To 

select your preference, press PROGRAM once.

5

Press 

 or 

to scroll to the desired starting hour. To 

select, press PROGRAM once.

6

Press 

 or 

to scroll to the desired starting minute. To 

select, press PROGRAM once.

7

Press 

 or 

to scroll to the desired HEAT setpoint 

temperature. To select, press PROGRAM once.

8

Press 

 or 

to scroll to the desired COOL setpoint 

temperature. To select, press PROGRAM once.

Table 15: Factory Set-Up of Time & Temperature Settings

Time 

Period

Start Time

Heat Setpoint 

Temperature

Cool Setpoint 

Temperature

Wake

6:00 am

70° F (21.0° C)

78° F (25.5° C)

Day

8:00 am

62° F (16.5° C)

85° F (29.5° C)

Evening

6:00 pm

70° F (21.0° C)

78° F (25.5° C)

Sleep

10:00 pm

62° F (16.5° C)

72° F (22.0° C)

Summary of Contents for MT 180

Page 1: ...Installation and Maintenance Manual IM 1019 Group Fan Coil Part Number IM 1019 Date October 2011 2011 Daikin MT 180 Programmable Thermostat...

Page 2: ...Program 10 System Check out 11 Condensate Overflow Interrupt 11 Thermostat configuration Service Menu 11 Technical and Application Notes 12 Fan Operation 12 Standard Fan Operation 12 Staged Fan Opera...

Page 3: ...installing this control the Voltage Selection Switch must be placed in the correct position See instructions To avoid potential fire and or explosion do not use in potentially flammable or explosive...

Page 4: ...n offers two different 7 Day Programmable Digital Heating Cooling Thermostat with constant fan or Fan cycled On Off Valve Control depending on the fan speed control used See Table 2 Table 2 Thermostat...

Page 5: ...s for further information on Pipe Sensor Operation page 12 2 Pipe Operation Install JP4 The thermostat will per manently disable the Secondary Output and disables sys tem and fan invalid modes 4 Pipe...

Page 6: ...off the entire system SETBACK Indicates the heating or cooling system is operating in setback mode Setback mode is an energy saving feature that can be either manually activated by the thermostat s u...

Page 7: ...o the ther mostat s default display Up Down Arrow Button Operation The and buttons function in two ways When you are in the default display you can press to increase or to decrease the current tempera...

Page 8: ...e factory default or installer selected during installation During setback mode when a demand for heating or cooling exists the fan will run at the lowest speed Automatic setback mode If your thermost...

Page 9: ...ctory program meets your needs simply follow the Setting the Clock Day instructions and you re done If you want to change the preprogrammed times and or temperatures follow the instructions under Cust...

Page 10: ...ect DAY Program the Evening period for SASU by repeating steps 1 through 8 but in Step 4 select EVE Program the Sleep period for SASU by repeating steps 1 through 8 but in Step 4 select SLEEP Now you...

Page 11: ...terrupt The remote probe input can be used with a condensate overflow interrupt switch CO either in conjunction with a remote probe normally closed CO switch or with local sensing normally open CO swi...

Page 12: ...a purge cycle if the sensed water temperature is ambiguous not adequately hot or cold The purge cycle algorithm can be either temperature or time based depending on the configuration of Service Menu...

Page 13: ...stat outputs are disabled for 1 hour After 1 hour the purge cycle resumes at step 1 HVACSetback Systems Setback Operation Remove JP3 This is a low level input that is normally open When switch is clos...

Page 14: ...trol of a guest room HVAC system It incorporates an innovative dual delay processor which allows the sensor to verify the nature of occupancies and is capable of eliminating unnecessary actuations of...

Page 15: ...cy status detection If the sensor determines that a room is occupied it will allow normal HVAC control The sensor will wait for another door open signal before determining occupancy again In an unoccu...

Page 16: ...d Start Time Heat Setpoint Temperature Cool Setpoint Temperature Monday Wake Day Evening Sleep Tuesday Wake Day Evening Sleep Wednesday Wake Day Evening Sleep Thursday Wake Day Evening Sleep Friday Wa...

Page 17: ...urge Cycle 0 Time Based Default 1 Temperature Based Determines if the Purge Cycle will be Temperature or Time Based 17 Minimum Dead Band Adjustment 3 F Default 3 10 F 1 5 5 C A changeover deadband val...

Page 18: ...Training Department Warranty All Daikin equipment is sold pursuant to its standard terms and conditions of sale including Limited Product Warranty Consult your local Daikin Representative for warranty...

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