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6 Configuration

Installation and operation manual

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RXYSQ6T8Y1B9

VRV IV-S system air conditioner

4P482276-1 – 2017.04

6

Configuration

INFORMATION

It  is  important  that  all  information  in  this  chapter  is  read
sequentially  by  the  installer  and  that  the  system  is
configured as applicable.

DANGER: RISK OF ELECTROCUTION

6.1

Making field settings

6.1.1

About making field settings

To  configure  the  heat  pump  system,  you  must  give  input  to  the
outdoor  unit's  main  PCB  (A1P).  This  involves  the  following  field
setting components:

▪ Push buttons to give input to the PCB

▪ A display to read feedback from the PCB

▪ DIP switches (only change the factory settings if you install a cool/

heat selector switch).

Field settings are defined by their mode, setting and value. Example:
[2‑8]=4.

PC configurator

For VRV IV-S heat pump system it is alternatively possible to make
several  commissioning  field  settings  through  a  personal  computer
interface  (for  this,  option  EKPCCAB  is  required).  The  installer  can
prepare the configuration (off-site) on PC and afterwards upload the
configuration to the system.

See  also: 

"6.1.9  To  connect  the  PC  configurator  to  the  outdoor

unit" on page 21

.

Mode 1 and 2

Mode

Description

Mode 1

(monitoring
settings)

Mode 1 can be used to monitor the current situation
of the outdoor unit. Some field setting contents can
be monitored as well.

Mode 2

(field settings)

Mode 2 is used to change the field settings of the
system. Consulting the current field setting value
and changing the current field setting value is
possible.

In general, normal operation can be resumed
without special intervention after changing field
settings.

Some field settings are used for special operation
(e.g., 1 time operation, recovery/vacuuming setting,
manual adding refrigerant setting, etc.). In such a
case, it is required to abort the special operation
before normal operation can restart. It will be
indicated in below explanations.

6.1.2

To access the field setting components

See 

"5.1.1 To open the outdoor unit" on page 8

.

6.1.3

Field setting components

The components to make field settings are as follows:

BS2

SET

BS1

MODE

BS3

RETURN

BS4

TEST

BS5

RESET

H1P

H2P

H3P

H4P

H5P

H6P

H7P

H8P

A1P

A2P

X1M

X2M

1 2

OFF

ON

DS1

MULTI

DEMAND

L.N.O.P.

SLAVE

MASTER

IND

TEST/

HWL

MODE

DS1

DIP switches

BS1~BS5

Push buttons

H1P~H7P

7‑LEDs display

H8P

LED for indication during initialisation
ON (

) OFF ( ) Flashing (

)

DIP switches

Only  change  the  factory  settings  if  you  install  a  cool/heat  selector
switch.

DS1‑1

COOL/HEAT selector (refer to the manual of the
cool/heat selector switch). OFF=not
installed=factory setting

DS1‑2

NOT USED. DO NOT CHANGE THE FACTORY
SETTING.

Push buttons

Use  the  push  buttons  to  make  the  field  settings.  Operate  the  push
buttons  with  an  insulated  stick  (such  as  a  closed  ball-point  pen)  to
avoid touching of live parts.

BS1

MODE: For changing the set mode

BS2

SET: For field setting

BS3

RETURN: For field setting

BS4

TEST: For test operation

BS5

RESET: For resetting the address when the wiring is
changed or when an additional indoor unit is installed

7‑LEDs display

The  display  gives  feedback  about  the  field  settings,  which  are
defined as [Mode-Setting]=Value.

H1P

Shows the mode

H2P~H7P

Shows the settings and values, represented in binary code

H8P

NOT used for field settings, but used during initialisation

Example: 

H1P H2P H3P H4P H5P H6P H7P

-

+

+

+

+

+

[

H1P

32 16

8

4

2

1]

Description

(H1P OFF)

Default situation

(H1P flashing)

Mode 1

(H1P ON)

Mode 2

+

+

+

+

+

0

0

8

0

0

0

(H2P~H7P = binary 8)

Setting 8

(in mode 2)

+

+

+

+

+

0

0

0

4

0

0

(H2P~H7P = binary 4)

Value 4

(in mode 2)

Summary of Contents for RXYSQ6T8Y1B9

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Page 4: ...ng the electrical wiring 14 5 7 4 To connect the electrical wiring on the outdoor unit 14 5 8 Finishing the outdoor unit installation 15 5 8 1 To finish the transmission wiring 15 6 Configuration 16 6...

Page 5: ...nce Authorised installers end users INFORMATION This appliance is intended to be used by expert or trained users in shops in light industry and on farms or for commercial use by lay persons Documentat...

Page 6: ...dity conditions make sure to take precautions to keep the drain holes of the unit free by using proper equipment In heating T AO C WB a b 20 15 5 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 10 15 20 2527 30 TAI C DB a Warmi...

Page 7: ...Piping between refrigerant branch kit and indoor unit Use the same diameters as the connections liquid gas on the indoor units The diameters of the indoor units are as follows Indoor unit capacity ind...

Page 8: ...To install the outdoor unit 4 M12 5 2 3 To provide drainage Make sure that condensation water can be evacuated properly Install the unit on a base to make sure that there is a proper drainage in orde...

Page 9: ...alve is now closed Closing direction To handle the stop valve cover The stop valve cover is sealed where indicated by the arrow Do NOT damage it After handling the stop valve tighten the stop valve co...

Page 10: ...open the stop valves after installing the refrigerant piping and performing vacuum drying Running the system with the stop valves closed may break the compressor 5 4 Checking the refrigerant piping 5...

Page 11: ...fer to the indoor unit installation manual for more details Leak test and vacuum drying should be done before the power supply is set to the unit If not see also the flow chart earlier described in th...

Page 12: ...e finished properly NOTICE Be sure to turn on the power 6 hours before operation in order to have power running to the crankcase heater and to protect the compressor NOTICE If operation is performed w...

Page 13: ...y operating the outdoor unit by means of the manual additional refrigerant charge mode 5 Connect as shown Make sure valve A is closed p p R410A a c d b A d a Weighing scales b Refrigerant R410A tank s...

Page 14: ...unit near the gas and liquid stop valves 5 7 Connecting the electrical wiring 5 7 1 Field wiring Overview Field wiring consists of power supply always including earth and indoor outdoor communication...

Page 15: ...3 1 a Power supply cable b Transmission wiring cable Connecting to the frame When cables are routed from the unit a protection sleeve for the conduits PG insertions can be inserted at the knockout hol...

Page 16: ...or special operation e g 1 time operation recovery vacuuming setting manual adding refrigerant setting etc In such a case it is required to abort the special operation before normal operation can rest...

Page 17: ...iring Switching between modes Use BS1 to switch between the default situation mode 1 and mode 2 B S 1 5 s B S 1 B S 1 B S 1 a c b a Default situation H1P OFF b Mode 1 H1P flashing c Mode 2 H1P ON BS1...

Page 18: ...an optional accessory is required Value Description H7P Shows the status of power consumption limitation operation OFF Unit is currently not operating under power consumption limitations ON Unit is c...

Page 19: ...gerant charge amount in a manual way without automatic refrigerant charging functionality following setting should be applied default Deactivated Activated To stop the manual additional refrigerant ch...

Page 20: ...al signal is sent to the unit this setting defines the level power consumption limitation that will be applied for step 1 The level is according to the table 60 default 70 80 2 31 Power consumption li...

Page 21: ...t correspond to the voltage on the identification label of the unit Earth wiring Be sure that the earth wires have been connected properly and that the earth terminals are tightened Insulation test of...

Page 22: ...Under centralised control will display on the user interface of indoor units Steps during the automatic system test run procedure Step Description Control before start up pressure equalisation Coolin...

Page 23: ...Suction temperature sensor malfunction R3T A1P X12A R5T A1P X12A Check connection on PCB or actuator Liquid temperature sensor coil malfunction R4T A1P X12A Check connection on PCB or actuator Liquid...

Page 24: ...allowed Multiple rows of units See figure 2 on the inside of the front cover Stacked units max 2 levels See figure 3 on the inside of the front cover A1 A2 A1 If there is danger of drainage dripping...

Page 25: ...2P Printed circuit board inverter BS Push buttons mode set return test reset A1P C Capacitor A2P DS1 DIP switch A1P F1U F2U Fuse T 31 5 A 500 V A1P F1U Fuse T 5 0 A 250 V A2P F3U F4U F5U Fuse T 6 3 A...

Page 26: ...ay be put in action and the air conditioner may not operate Above operation range is only valid in case direct expansion indoor units are connected to the VRV IV S system 12 2 Operating the system 12...

Page 27: ...emperature decrease minimal room cooling The micro computer automatically determines temperature and fan speed cannot be set by the user interface The system does not go into operation if the room tem...

Page 28: ...essary to designate one of the user interfaces as the master user interface The displays of slave user interfaces show change over under centralised control and slave user interfaces automatically fol...

Page 29: ...s gas cookers etc is present Always have qualified service personnel confirm that the point of leakage has been repaired or corrected before resuming operation 14 Troubleshooting If one of the followi...

Page 30: ...over current detected Main code Contents Compressor lock startup Transmission outdoor unit inverter INV transmission trouble INV unbalanced power supply voltage Fin thermistor malfunction Capacity se...

Page 31: ...ystem stops after heating operation Expansion and contraction of plastic parts caused by temperature change make this noise A low sah choro choro sound is heard while the indoor unit is stopped When a...

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