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Page 1: ...ss Remote Control Switch Wireless Receiver HYE Q01 HYE L01 HYRE T01H HYRE V01H Central Control HYDE E01H 7 Day Timer HYJE D02H HCCS H128H2C1YM Hi Dom HCCS H128H2C1NM Hi Dom HCCS H247R4C1E M Concentrator HYJ J01H One Key Controler HYJM S01H Central Controller HYE W01 Add Hisense Information Industry Park 218 Qianwangang Road Qingdao Economic Development Zone China Tel 86 532 80879968 Fax 86 532 808...

Page 2: ...ted to the electrical box remote control cable or remote control switch Install the unit at least 3 meters away from electromagnetic wave such as a radio G Do not install the unit in the place where the breeze directly catches the animals and plants It could adversely affect the animals and plants G The installer and system specialist shall secure against leakage according to local regulations or ...

Page 3: ...ill result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION used with the safety alert symbol indicates a hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE is used to address practices not related to personal injury NOTE is useful information for operation and or maintenanc...

Page 4: ...ent Refrigerant leakage can cause difficulty with breathing due to insufficient air Turn OFF the main switch extinguish any naked flames and contact your service contracto if refrigerant leakage occurs Make sure that the refrigerant leakage test should be performed Refrigerant Fluorocarbon for this unit is incombustible non toxic and odorless However if the refrigerant is leaked and is contacted w...

Page 5: ...nual and all the relevant regulation and standards If the instructions are not followed an electrical shock and fire may occur due to insufficient capacity a inadequate performance Use specifi d cables between units and choose the cables correctly If not an electrical shock or fire may occur Ensure that the wiring terminals are tightened securely with the specified torques If not generating fire e...

Page 6: ...er consumption of the device and an activation of switch Therefore check the field regulations and standards before performing electrical work in order to protect the power supply for the packaged air conditioner It is recommended that the room will be ventilated every 3 to 4 hours The heating capacity of the heat pump unit is decreased according to the outdoor air temperature Therefore it is reco...

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Page 8: ...e Control Switch Display 9 4 7 Day Timer Display 13 5 Central Control Display 14 6 Operation Installation Maintenance 17 HYXE F01H 17 HYXE G01H 22 HYXE J01H 35 HYXE M01H 66 HYE Q01 72 HYE L01 78 HYE W01 83 HYRE T01 T02 V01 V02 V11 X01H 92 HYDE E01H 104 HYJE D02H 119 Hi Dom 142 HCCS H247R4C1E 157 HYJ J01H 162 HYJM S01H 174 ...

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Page 10: ...bidding Remote Control f f f Communication Distance N N N ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǀ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ f Floor Concealed Type ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃḚ Days Timerḛ ǃ ǃ ǃ Ceiling Ducted Type Low Static Pressure Ceiling Ducted Type High Static Pressure Low Height Ceiling Ducted Type Slim Ceiling Ducted Type DC Low Height Ceiling Ducted Type 2 Way Cassette Type Ceiling Floor Type 4 Way Cassette Type Compact 4 Way Cassette Type 1 Wa...

Page 11: ...ng Floor Type 4 Way Cassette Type Compact 4 Way Cassette Type 1 Way Cassette Type Wall Mounted Type 3E 7 2 3E 7 1 3E X01H ǃ N 16 ǃ f f f f f f f f f f f f f f f ǃ Type Model Wired Remote Control Switch ODU IDU PCB Check Self Check Basic Foun ction Simple Timer Setting Schedule Setting Check Mode 0QUJPOal Setting Filter Reset Unusual display Test Run Communication Distance Run Stop Mode Temp Fan sp...

Page 12: ...ht Ceiling Ducted Type Slim Ceiling Ducted Type DC Low Height Ceiling Ducted Type 2 Way Cassette Type Ceiling Floor Type 4 Way Cassette Type Compact 4 Way Cassette Type 1 Way Cassette Type Wall Mounted Type ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ Type Model ODU IDU PCB Check Self Check Basic Foun ction Simple Timer Setting Schedule Setting Check Mode 0QUJPOal Setting Filter Reset Unusual display Test Run Communication Distance R...

Page 13: ...or Type 4 Way Cassette Type Compact 4 Way Cassette Type 1 Way Cassette Type Wall Mounted Type ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ ǃ Type Model ODU IDU PCB Check self Check Basic Foun ction Simple Timer Setting Schedule Setting Check Mode 0QUJPOal Setting Filter Reset Unusual display Test Run Communication Distance Run Stop Mode Temp Fan speedNjAir swing Status Display Built in Thermistor Forbidding Remote Control 12...

Page 14: ...trol is forbiddened Mode Key select operating mode Fan speed Key Air swing Timer Grill Key Service display Night mute display Fan speed set as low display Operation part For the instructions below display is different from reality Fan speed Timer Display when setted Direction key ON OFF Key Press function botton to select the modifiedfunction Press direction key for the function modified Press ON ...

Page 15: ... when setted Operating indicator light Lamp lights when operating Lamp flickers when abnormal Operating quit Mode button select operating mode Function button select modified function temperature fan speed air swing Direction key Press function botton to select the modifiedfunction Press direction key for the function modified Service display Display 02 when in the setting situation input output N...

Page 16: ...Model HYXE J01H Wired Remote Control Switch 7 ...

Page 17: ...g Icon Display Lock Icon Display Filter Icon Display Sleep Button ON OFF Button Mode Button Temperature Button Function Button Signal Icon Display Defrost Icon Display Auxiliary Power Icon Display Energy Saving Icon Display Health Icon Display System Address Code Display On site Setting System Address Display Service Code Display Air Conditioning Icon Display Trial Run Icon Display Spot Check Icon...

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Page 19: ...FAN To select auto operation press the switch for more than 3 seconds If the switch is pressed again it will return to FAN mode l Louver Angle Switch The airflow angle and auto louver operation can be set by this switch When pressing the switch the angle is changed in the following order In cool or dry operation modes steps 1 5 and Auto swing are available l Temp Switch The setting temperature can...

Page 20: ...it to operate air conditioner in strong heating mode Green Press it to operate air conditioner in health mode Airflow Direction Hor Ver Set horizontal airflow direction Set vertical airflow direction After shutdown press it to schedule start up of the air conditioner After start up press it to schedule shutdown of the air conditioner When any scheduled start up shut down has been set press the but...

Page 21: ...9 Cover Printed Circuit Board Hole for Cable Switch COOL Switch HEAT EMERGENCY COOL HEAT DEF TIMER RUN FILTER Dip Switch SW3 Factory Setting Model HYRE T01H Model HYRE V01H HYRE V11H Wireless Receiver Kit 12 ...

Page 22: ...Model HYDE E01H 7 Day Timer 13 ...

Page 23: ...Speed Selection Switch Operation Mode Selection Switch Timer Selection Switch Remote Control Switch Not A Group Selection Switch FILTER Indication Reset Switch Zone Selection Switch Indication of Setting temperature Timer Indication of Demand Control Indication of Emergency Stop Indication of larm Code Indication of Remote Control Switch Not Available ALARM Indicator FILTER Indicator CHECK Indicat...

Page 24: ...Model HCCS H128H2C1YM HCCS H128H2C1NM Central Control 15 ...

Page 25: ...Model HCCS H247R4C1E Central Control 16 ...

Page 26: ...Model HYJ J01H Central Control 17 ...

Page 27: ...Central Control Model HYJM S01H 18 ...

Page 28: ...n permission Signal words DANGER WARNING and CAUTION are used to identify levels of hazard seriousness Definitions of identifying hazard levels are provided below with their respective signal words DANGER WARNING CAUTION Immediate hazards which WILL result in severe personal injury or death Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe personal injury or death Hazards or unsafe practices...

Page 29: ...tion may occur due to effect of power source noise In case of simultaneously controlling multiple indoor units set the refrigerant cycle numbers and addresses of the indoor units without overlapping No gap shall exist between the remote control switch cable and hole of the remote cotrol switch case If there is a gap cover the gap with vinyl tape If not malfunction may occur due to entrance of wate...

Page 30: ...N A C SERV FAN A C A C SERV FAN SERV FAN Optional Setting Mode Mode Number 01 Selection of Optional Setting Items Input Output Setting Mode Mode Number 02 Item Code of Optional Setting Select the item code by pressing the TIME or switch Example When selecting C5 Increasing Fan Speed In Case of Setting Other Items Change of Setting Conditions Setting Condition The optional setting condition is chan...

Page 31: ...reheating Automatic OFF Timer Setting Remote Control Main Sub Setting Logic NOTES After at least 3 minutes from the power ON change the optional setting The optoinal settings are different according to the indoor and outdoor unit models Check to ensure that the unit has the optional setting or not Record the setting conditions for each optional setting in the Setting column of the table Table B In...

Page 32: ...n functions other than the elevating grille have been set for input 2 and output 1 and 2 those settings are cleared namely there are overwritten by the elevating grille function RESET Switch RUN STOP Switch Elevating Grille Group Cancellation Procedure SERV ADDS RNkHR SERV SERV RNkHR A C FAN A C A C FAN FAN ADDS Elevating grille settings can be canceled all at once by following the procedure as fo...

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Page 36: ...ht cause death and serious injury grave consequences Alarm other matters of ATTENTION items Ban Helping Compel matter guide unspecified user Reference Safety instruction Please read this safety instruction before using the product The ATTENTION items is marked as Warnning Warnning are the serious results that might cause by misoperation Do follow it Please keep this OPERATION INSTRUCTION in case o...

Page 37: ...n maintain the machine please contact with dealer or appointed service center Improper maintainance and wrong assembling might cause electric shock fire and other damage Please contact dealer or appointed service center when maintain or move remote control Improper maintainance and wrong assembling might cause electric shock fire and other damage Other warnning and matters Warnning Do not let wate...

Page 38: ...peed Air swing Timer Display when setted Operating indicator light Lamp lights when operating Lamp flickers when abnormal Operating quit Mode button select operating mode Function button select modified function temperature fan speed air swing Direction key Press function botton to select the modifiedfunction Press direction key for the function modified Service display Display 02 when in the sett...

Page 39: ...l be changing in sequence cooling heating dry auto fan fan heating cooling Auto operating mode need further setting More detail need to consult dealer Mode selection Press function button to set function Each press of function button setting function will be changed in sequence temperature fan speed air swing Under starting up situation air deflector display wind direction M F M F VRF VRF Fan Heat...

Page 40: ...ess function button select FAN Display area flickering Fan speed modifies in sequence by each lowest lower medium stronger strongest Lowest and strongest fan speed can only be exchanged wen connecting with the unit having 5 level fan speed In Dry mode the lower fan speed can only be setted i and the fan speed could not be exchanged unless connecting with a fast dehumidification unit F F F F degree...

Page 41: ... proper angle fixed when cooling dry fixed when heating fan proper angle auto wind Display air swing repeatedly Blowing angle are different between different indoor units accessory of indoor units Please refer to operation instruction of In auto blowing the angel displayed may be different from the actual angel After button pressed blade might not be stop promptly F F W ind angle modifies in seque...

Page 42: ...d timer 7 code display flickering Each press of button the time will increase 0 5 h the length is 0 5 h 24h Each press of button timer will lessen Shutting timer Under operating state and without starting up timer setting press funtion button for 3 secs ON clock and timer 7 code display flickering Each press of button timer will increase Each press of button timer will lessen M M M M switch to the...

Page 43: ...ght goes on Start work Temperature air swing setting After setting the state will be saved D o not need daily setting Quit Re press button Operating light goes out Machine shut down After heating stop indoor units will be blowing for 2 mins HYXE G01H 34 ...

Page 44: ...lter screen Filter screen display Display the site of timing up of cleaning filter screen Press mode botton at less 3 secs filter screen display disappear No function No function display The indoor unit has not this function or structure Alarm Alarm display flickering wen any abnaormity happening Address of indoor unit Alarm code ii CENTRAL display be operated to change abnaormal HYXE G01H 35 ...

Page 45: ... and alarm code Power cut All display disappear W hen operating quit by power cut manually start the controller K eep running when the time of power cut is less th an 2 secs Disturb All display disappear operating might quit This is caused by disturbances Please reset the running operation after power on HYXE G01H 36 ...

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Page 82: ...blowing for 2 mins Operating Quit Operating method Other LCD display Status display HQWUDOL HG FRQWURO LOWHU VFUHHQ CENTRAL display When remote control setting is forbidden by centralized controller the remote control could not be operated to change temperature air swing and fan speed display Display the site of timing up of cleaning filter screen Press mode botton at less 3 secs filter screen dis...

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Page 89: ...fore Installation and Operation J Set the batteries AAA 1 5V 2 for the controller as follows 1 Remove the battery cover by sliding toward the arrow direction by pushing the part of the cover as shown in the figure below 2 Set the batteries 2 Setting Batteries J This packing contains the following parts Check the contents and the number of the parts Name Wireless Remote Control Switch Controller Ho...

Page 90: ...more than 3 seconds If the switch is pressed again it will return to FAN mode l Louver Angle Switch The airflow angle and auto louver operation can be set by this switch When pressing the switch the angle is changed in the following order In cool or dry operation modes steps 1 5 and Auto swing are available l Temp Switch The setting temperature can be adjusted using this switch l Timer Switches Fo...

Page 91: ... by the controller hooked onto the wall the receiver of the indoor unit may not receive the commands 6 Installing onto the Wall or Pillar J 1 Select the suitable place for handling and install the controller with the customer s acceptance Do not install the controller at the places as shown in the below where children can touch where the air from the air conditioner is directly discharged where th...

Page 92: ...selected 3 is set correctly In the test run mode the red lamp RUN of the receiver is turned ON and the green lamp TIMER flashes 0 5 seconds ON 0 5 seconds OFF 2 And then set off timer for 2 hours NOTES 1 In the case that the lamp yellow does not turn ON the controls may not have reached the receiver Send the commands again 2 2 In the case of AVS model TIMER lamp is turned OFF J 5 Adjust the angle ...

Page 93: ...roller HYE L01 J 4 Set the rotary switches RSW on the printed circuit boards in the electrical box of each indoor unit as shown in the figure below Rotary Switch Setting Rotary Switch Setting No 0 Unit No 1 Unit No 2 Unit No 3 Unit No 4 Unit No 5 Unit No 6 Unit No 7 Unit No 8 Unit No 9 Unit No 10 Unit No 11 Unit No 12 Unit No 13 Unit No 14 Unit No 15 Unit 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C E F D 01 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 94: ...ilable in your indoor unit Discrepancy of display may occur when lower temperature limit is set when this remote control is used along with wired remote control with receiver due to difference in indoor units Check the box after checking related items as shown below 1 Before Installation 1 The following parts are part of the wireless Remote Control please check them Name Quantit Use Wireless remot...

Page 95: ...oner in mute mode S Press it to operate air conditioner in strong heating mode UHHQ Press it to operate air conditioner in health mode Airflow Direction RU Ver Set horizontal airflow direction Set vertical airflow direction After shutdown press it to schedule start up of the air conditioner After start up press it to schedule shutdown of the air conditioner When any sc heduled start up shut Gown h...

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Page 99: ...etween 10 23 hours the time be set at an interval of 1 hour When air conditioner is power on press button to display 0 5 hour on the screen and press or to change the time The air conditioner will be powered off when the set time has elapsed When any scheduled task is set the set time vDOXH will be displayHG on the screen AGMXVW VFKHGXOHG WLPH DQG SRLQW VLJQDO WUDQVPLWWHU RQ UHPRWH FRQWURO WR WKH ...

Page 100: ...HOHG 6OHHS PRGH ZLOO EH GHDFWLYDWHG Air conditioner starts operation in power saving mode and the power saving icon is activated on the screen of remote control Press button to deDFWLYDWH power saving mode Ȥ This function is available only in some models IQGLFDWHV WKDW DLU FRQGLWLRQHU RSHUDWHV LQ SRZHU VDYLQJ PRGH Power savLQJ When air conditioner is power on Point signal transmitter on remote con...

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Page 103: ...ollowing parts Check the contents and number of the parts Operation Installation Manual for Wireless Receiver Kit 1 Before Installation and Operation For Fixing Cable 1 1 1 3 Receiver Kit Band Cover Connecting Cable is the blank box for checking Mark the blank box for the item after checking G Clamp With Connection Wire With Connection Wire For Protection of Connecting Cable Model Name Q ty Remark...

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Page 105: ...unit and the air panel at the same time 2 Check to ensure that the distance between the wireless receiver kit and the EMI Source is larger than 3m 3 In case that the wireless receiver kit is installed after installing the indoor unit turn off the power source of the indoor unit and remove the air panel 4 This receiver kit can be installed at the position of HYRE T02H 96 ...

Page 106: ...Wireless Receiver Kit Pay attention to the following installation procedures If not it may drop from the panel resulting in a serious accident 9 97 ...

Page 107: ...that the wireless receiver kit is installed after installing the indoor unit turn OFF the power source of the indoor unit 3 Check to ensure that the distance between the wireless receiver kit and the indoor unit is shorter than 5m 5 Remove the cover by using slotted screwdriver Cable Cable Screw Field Supplied This figure shows the case of Switch Box for 1 Controller Rigid Metal Conduit Screw M4 F...

Page 108: ...allation to tidy up wiring attention to the back cover marked switch that justify the board of SW1 switch position If not according to the requirements of sequenced operations may cause install or remove substrate difficulties 1 Prepare the following box Field Supplied HYRE V11H NOTE Install the receiver kit onto the wall or ceiling near the indoor unit 1 Install the wireless receiver kit and indo...

Page 109: ...less Receiver Kit Example Electrical Box for Indoor Unit After connecting the cable bind up the remaining cable length portion by band Factory Supplied and put them in the electrical control box Then install the expanded PCB The install of expanded PCB refer to step 6 Cable NOTES Protective box recommend size 99 5 by 92 5 by 35 mm fixed hole center is 78 mm Receiver panel with transparent plastic ...

Page 110: ...l box Fig 1 As shown in figure 2 In the electrical box there are four spare white supporting feet arranging for 63 mm 26 mm rectangle Set the extended pcb up to these four white support feet Inside of electrical box Installation holes support feet Twisted Pair Fig 2 As shown in figure 3 Connect the bring wiring of the expanded pcb labeling CN21 to the terminal CN21 of master pcb master pcb Inside ...

Page 111: ...ss receiver kit the indoor unit and the air panel at the same time 2 In case that the wireless receiver kit is installed after installing the indoor unit turn off the power Signal receiver corner plate Electric box Sign A Sign B Connecting Cable terminal board as shown below 5 Connect the connector with the lead wire on the terminal NOTES The excess part of the wire is tied to the ceiling or outsi...

Page 112: ...orner pocket and connect the connecting cable and the wire of the receive kit After connecting the cable wrap the connector with the cover and fix them with a band Air Panel Receiver Kit Corner Pocket Connecting Cable Connecting Cable Band Cover Band 8 Fit the receiver corner into the corner box and press lightly Fixing Nail 5 Portions HYRE T01H 3 Optional Functions HYRE T02H 103 ...

Page 113: ... YRE V11H HYRE V02H H HYRE V01H 9 Cover Printed Circuit Board Hole for Cable Switch COOL Switch HEAT EMERGENCY COOL HEAT DEF TIMER RUN FILTER Dip Switch SW3 Factory Setting 1 1 2 3 4 Setting of Sub Receiver Kit Identifying of Indoor Units ON OFF Dip Switch Setting SW3 Operation Function HYRE X01H Optional Function Setting Open the lid of cover so that the following functions are available 1 DEF TI...

Page 114: ...ain so that the heating operation is stopped NOTE During the emergency operation the LED yellow blinks 0 5 second ON 0 5 second OFF 3 Alarm Code Indication In case that some trouble occures because of activation of safety device etc RUN red lamp blinks 0 5 second ON 0 5 second OFF Refer to the Installation Manual for outdoor unit about Alarm Code List Alarm Code indicates the blinking times of DEF...

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Page 130: ...into the slot parts at the bottom of the case push and turn the screwdriver and remove the control part from the power supply part Do not insert the screwdriver into the nail near the slot part or the nail will be damaged 1 Safety Summary 2 Installation Work Figure Seen from Bottom Side Slot Part Approx 6mm Screw Driver Slot Part Power Supply Part Control Part Nail More than 50mm Installation Oper...

Page 131: ...ddress setting is required when the central station Max 8 units is connected on Hi NET Control Line The setting of dip switches is all OFF before shipping Pin No Contents Setting of DSW Remarks OFF ON DSW1 1 For Address Setting Refer to the description as shown page 3 For connecting plural central stations with Hi NET control line the address setting for each central station is required 2 3 DSW2 1...

Page 132: ... OFF 1 Refer to the installation manual of other central controllers for the setting contents Check to ensure that the wiring is correct Incorrect wiring may cause malfunction of the central station Turn OFF the power supply of the air conditioner and the central station when performing the wiring work If the wiring work is performed while the power supply of the central station is being supplied ...

Page 133: ... If the setting of the master unit is wrong the group can not be controlled with the central station Refrigerant Cycle on Connection Check SET TEMP GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE M E D COOL GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE Completion of Connection Check Number of Checked Indoor Units Connected in Refrigerant Cycle on Connection Check In case of Less Than 16 Indoor Units Connected Set Automatically As of Zone 1 In Cas...

Page 134: ...emote control switch is not available and only one master unit is controlled as one group In case of up to 16 indoor units connected the group setting is automatically performed as described in 1 System of Less Than 16 Indoor Units Connected Refrigerant System Address and Indoor Unit Address In this case correct the group setting by the next page procedure Without Remote Control Switch Master Slav...

Page 135: ... The master unit is set is OFF The master unit is not set The above figure shows that the indoor unit of Ref No 00 and I U Add 02 is set as the master unit for Group 1 of Zone 1 2 Procedure of Master Unit Setting a Screen Change for Master Unit Setting Keep depressing the CHECK switch for 3 seconds during all the indoor unit is stopped with RUN indicator OFF The CHECK indicator turns ON and it sho...

Page 136: ... without auto louver in the same group set the indoor unit with auto louver as the master unit If the indoor unit without auto louver is set as the master unit the auto louver setting is not available for all the units of the group When setting the remote control switch group without transmission line between indoor units the indoor unit connected with the remote control switch shall be set as mas...

Page 137: ...e Ref No of Indoor Unit To Be Set Can be changed by depressing the TEMP switch When the SET indication appears the indicated indoor unit is set as the slave unit When SET does not appear the slave unit is not set Address of Indoor Unit To Be Set Can be changed by depressing the TEMP switch When the CHECK indication appears the central station is in the check mode Only the zone including the group ...

Page 138: ...de is turns ON at the 7 segment indicator for checking depress the CHECK switch again and then the checking indication is changed to 2 slave unit setting mode b Select the refrigerant system address and indoor unit address to cancel The refrigerant system address is changed by depressing TEMP switch and the indoor unit address is changed by depressing TEMP switch in order as shown below In this ca...

Page 139: ... is performed every 15 seconds for the zone which is subject to demand control in ascending order of the zone No 3 During automatic cooling heating operation the activation of Demand 1 is executed 4 For the group with the optional setting of fixing operation mode the activation of Demand 1 is executed 5 For the group with the optional setting of fixing operation mode or fixing set temperature the ...

Page 140: ...t turns ON In the case where there is one or more group with demand setting in the zone the indication of ZONE section turns ON Simultaneous Setting for All Indoor Units a Depress the ZONE switch to make all the zone No flicker Then the minimum refrigerant system address and the minimum indoor unit address of the indoor unit which is set as the master unit in all groups are indicated Setting for E...

Page 141: ...the optional function SET CHECK ZONE GROUP A shows the option setting mode Ref No of Indoor Unit Set as Master Unit of Group To Be Set When the SET indication appears the indicated indoor unit is set with the optional function Address of Indoor Unit Set as Master Unit of Group To Be Set When the CHECK indication appears the central station is in the check mode Only the group with the master unit i...

Page 142: ...O FUNCTION is indicated and the central station can not be changed to the self check mode After changing to the self check mode the LCD indication is changed as shown below Then depress the GROUP V and V and MODE switches simultaneously again and the central station is changed to the initializing mode NOTE In case that the GROUP V and V and MODE switches are not depressed again the self check oper...

Page 143: ...1 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 Refrigerant Number Indoor Unit Address Fill the zone number 1 4 and the group number 1 16 in the above table Circle the unit number of the master unit HYJE D02H 134 ...

Page 144: ...Zone and Group Setting Table of Central Station 2 Zone Group Remarks ex Room Name Zone Group Remarks ex Room Name HYJE D02H 135 ...

Page 145: ...STOP Switch Fan Speed Selection Switch Operation Mode Selection Switch Timer Selection Switch Remote Control Switch Not A Group Selection Switch FILTER Indication Reset Switch Check Switch Page 20 Do not touch This switch is only Zone Selection Switch f Indication of Setting temperature Timer Indication of Demand Control Indication of Emergency Stop Indication of larm Code Indication of Remote Con...

Page 146: ...for zone and group use the Zone and Group Setting Table of Central Station 2 in page 15 About Setting Target Indication Example 1 This indication is the example in the case where the setting target is group The setting of the selected group is ordered SET TEMP ex In case of Zone 1 and Group 2 Indication Example 2 This indication is the example in the case where the setting target is zone The setti...

Page 147: ...ted turn ON the power supply of the central station The setting target zone and group No is indicated on the liquid crystal display Group No is changed ex In case of selecting Zone 3 group 5 Only Group Nos Already Set are indicated ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZONE GROUP ZON...

Page 148: ...Each Group ex In case of COOL HIGH and 28o C Operating Conditions of Each Group ex In case of groups 1 5 of zone 3 in operation Operating Conditions of Each Zone ex In case of more than one group of each zone 1 3 in operation B Setting of Operation Mode Function COOL Operation To cool the room temperature by distributing the cooled air HEAT Operation To heat the room temperature by distributing th...

Page 149: ...6 The same setting procedure shall be performed for other groups The temperature fan speed and louver angle can be set while the unit is stopped or in operation The above figure shows the case of setting auto swing C Setting of Temperature Fan Speed and Louver Angle ATTENTION A Do not touch the CHECK switch The CHECK switch is only for service use B When the CHECK switch is depressed by a mistake ...

Page 150: ...harge air temperature is increased over 30o C the louver angle automatically return to the set position D Unit Operation 1 Depress the ZONE switch and GROUP switch and select the setting target Refer to item 2 of A Setting Target Selection and Monitoring Unit Operation Status The above figure shows the case of selecting ZONE 3 GROUP 6 2 Depress the RUN STOP switch In case that the selected group i...

Page 151: ...nction Additionally do not set the RMT SW NAVAL function by other controller or the malfunction may occur E In case of no setting of temperature the temperature can be set by the remote control switch during the RMT SW NAVAL function is available F Timer Operation Function To set the schedule operation available or not available by the signal from the control timer in case of connection with the c...

Page 152: ... the LCD c The indication of the zone and the group in abnormal condition is flickered d Depress the ZONE switch and the GROUP switch and select the group with alarm the indication of unit No model code alarm code and the normal indication is repeatedly indicated There is a case that the model code may not be indicated according to the unit model e In case that multiple units are in abnormal condi...

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Page 168: ...iEM 3350 meter readers This product requires air conditioning and Hi Dom gateway server computer services software is installed the computer needs local procurement and with the use of Ethernet or the Internet Do not install the machine in the following locations such as the places filled with gas or oil droplets prone to cause fire deformation corrosion and damage to the machine Places with oil i...

Page 169: ...ing status display green 485TX RS485 signal output yellow 485RX RS485 signal output yellow STAT status indicator green it is on when initialization and flashing during normal operation flashing when this unit has signal transmitted from RS485 interface flashing when there is signal transmitted from RS485 interface to the unit it is on when completing factory reset without H NET access RESET reset ...

Page 170: ...communication specifications Item Specification Communication objects Meter iEM3150 or iEM3350 suplied by Schneider Electric Communication wiring Non polarized 2 core wire Communication mode Half duplex communication Communication synchronous mode asynchronous communication Communication speed 19200 bps Wiring distance Total length less than 1000m Number of meters connected 247 2 installation and ...

Page 171: ...ation and debugging 3 1 IP address setting 3 1 1 Meter reading adapter IP settings Meter Concentrator wiring and IP settings see wiring and IP settings of air conditioning adapter The factory default IP of meter adapter is set as IP address 192 168 1 101 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default adapter 192 168 1 1 When used on site the IP address of the meter adapter is re set according to network config...

Page 172: ... port settings refer to meter manual of Schneider 4 Regular Spot Check In order to guarantee normal operation of the air conditioner system including this system please conduct spot check to at least following content 1 Surrounding environment Check whether temperature of the machine is very high Check whether temperature in installation weak current control cabinet is very high Check whether ther...

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Page 184: ...eration Run Stop and Temperature Setting for Block Groups Run Stop and Emergency Stop by External Input Run and Alarm Output by External Output Indication and Calculation of Unit Accumulated Operation Time of Each Unit Indication of Alarm History Record Registering Name of Blocks and Groups Registration and Indication of Service Contact Information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 2 1 MAIN FEATURES NOTE Group Re...

Page 185: ...Vˈ 50 60Hz 220x148x20 33 mm Outer Dimension W x H x D Built in Part Net Weight Installation Location Installation Method Connected Indoor Unit Qty Clock Accuracy Ambient temperature Ambient Humidity Display Rated Power Supply Electrical Power Consumption 13 5W Max 220 168 165 AC 100 240V input RS 485 Reserve LAN Reserve For external output For external input H NET 80 148 96 Unit mm 53 33 20 Press ...

Page 186: ...Operation Indicator To indicate the Run Stop condition of the units OFF All the units are stopped ON Green One or more units are in operation Flashing Red In abnormal condition Power Indicator To indicate the power condition of the central controller OFF lamp Power is turned OFF ON lamp Power is turned ON Terminals for connecting H NET control wiring Non pole Terminals for connecting the power cab...

Page 187: ...neously which are controlled by the central controller All Groups Run Button To run all the units simultaneously which are controlled by the central controller Menu Button To indicate the menu items such as Filter Sign Reset Schedule Setting etc To indicate the abnormality Tap the button for details Alarm Info Button All Groups Setting Button To change the setting of the units simultaneously which...

Page 188: ...u Button To indicate the menu items such as Filter Sign Reset Schedule Setting etc To indicate the abnormality Tap the button for details Alarm Info Button Stop by Block Button To stop the all groups operation in the target block simultaneously Run by Block Button To run the all groups operation in the target block simultaneously Setting by Block Button To change the setting of the all groups in t...

Page 189: ...e Contact Information Language Setting ECO Setting To display the name of groups in the block and operating conditions To display the list of menu items To reset the filter sign To set or change the weekly schedule To copy the schedule setting To delete the schedule timer setting To specify days of suspended schedule setting To set schedule operation ON OFF To adjust the date and time To lock the ...

Page 190: ... packed with the central controller Menu Function Operation Procedure Swing Louver Direction Setting Temperature Permitting Prohibiting Operation from Remote Control Switch Start ECO Set Temperature Limitation Accumulated Operation Time of Unit Contact Information Language Setting ECO Setting Display of Specified Block All the remote control groups in the block which are connected to the central c...

Page 191: ...URE The installation procedure shall be performed as shown below Remote Control Switch Wiring Outdoor Unit1 Outdoor Unit2 Transmission Wiring H NET Remote Control Group1 Remote Control Group4 Block1 Remote Control Group2 Remote Control Group3 Remote Control Group5 Block2 Block3 Max 64 remote control groups and Max 160 indoor units are available HYJM S01H Wiring Installation Preparation at the Site...

Page 192: ...essory fixing screw M3 x 20mm 4 4 3 Installation method 1 Install the switch box into the wall 2 Take off the rack as shown 3 Open the terminal cover and connect the wring to the terminal of controller 6 Open the unit body as shownbelow a Open the top cover of unit body b While pressing the convex part 2 portions pull the top case and the controller opened 4 When the connection is finished the str...

Page 193: ...NOTE The life cycle of battery is 1 2 years Please change the battery after running out Control Board Coding Switch SC1 Power Board Coding Switch SP2 Power Board Coding Switch SP1 ON OFF 1 2 ON OFF 1 2 Factory defaults 1 ON 2 OFF Factory defaults 1 OFF 2 OFF Communication Board Coding Switch S2 Communication Board Coding Switch S1 1 2 3 4 5 6 AC 100 240V H NET Non pole Terminals for external input...

Page 194: ...g If the above is not secured put the power supply wirings and transmission wirings into the each metal conduit tube separately The one side of the metal conduit tubes should be earthed for noise reduction Do not connect the power supply wiring to the terminals for transmission However if the power supply wires are connected incorrectly the fuse of the printed circuit board will blow out for prote...

Page 195: ... activation speed of 0 1 or less If this is not fitted there is a risk of electric shock and or fire Install an earth leakage breaker fuse and circuit breaker for each outdoor unit power line Not fitting it may cause an electric shock or fire 5 TEST RUN PROCEDURE The outline of the test run procedure is indicated as shown in the figure The marked of are required items Power Language Setting Adjust...

Page 196: ...and temperature 19 C 30 C For weekly schedule setting up to 10 schedule items can be set per day I is also available to copy the setting Schedule Timer ON OFF Setting Schedule Timer OFF Setting is used for suspending the schedule operation for the target group The schedule operation will not be available when Schedule Timer is OFF This function is used for a long holiday Alarm History This functio...

Page 197: ...IVATION SETTING Several minutes later after turning ON the power supply the language setting screen is displayed on the touchscreen as shown in the figure When the power supply is turned ON at the first time Select the using language for operation and touch OK 5 3 LANGUAGE SETTING After language setting the setting date time screen is displayed on the touchscreen as shown in the figure When the po...

Page 198: ...up Remote Control Switch Group Group is the minimum operation unit from the central controller Multiple indoor units Max 16 units connected by the transmission wiring is a group The indoor unit without remote is also a group The indoor unit in the same group are controlled the same operation Maximum of 64 groups 4 blocks x 16 groups can be controlled by one central controller Block Operation unit ...

Page 199: ... for register Tap or on the upper right of the touchscreen the display of indoor units is switched The information of the refrigerant cycle No and indoor unit address are indicated in the indoor unit button as Refrigerant Cycle No Indoor Unit Address Select the indoor unit button by touching The selected button is marked If the selected button is touching again the indoor unit selection is cancele...

Page 200: ...by touching The selected button is marked If the selected group button is touching again the group selection will be canceled 3 Touching Unregister and group register is unregistered The button color of the group and the indoor unit turn to white 4 Touch OK on Group Register to return the screen of Service Menu 1 Select Group Register on the screen of Service Menu Refer to item How to register gro...

Page 201: ...l input Emergency Stop Level All groups simultaneously Stop operating on receiving an external emergency stop signal While an Emergency Stop is performed the LCD of the remote control switch displays Central Control and the operation cannot be changed from the remote control switch 1 2 External Output Function All Run Output External output for indoor unit operation signal in the target group Exte...

Page 202: ...ce Menu 2 Select the function by touching the button for each external input output terminal as follows Input 1 Input 2 Output 1 and Output 2 The selected function button color is changed External Input Output Terminals Specification Input Terminal Non voltage contact normal open for signal Input DC12V 10mA The switching of the contact is available Pulse width is 100ms or more for pulse signal inp...

Page 203: ...Editing or Contact Info 1 TEL No Editing to register the information 3 Select the characters to input from the keyboard 4 Input the information Max 20 characters are available to input 6 Proceed to register the contact information depending on the setting afterwards 7 Touch Back to finish this setting The screen is returned to Service Menu 5 Touch OK to finish The screen is returned to Service Pho...

Page 204: ... memory When deleting alarm history record touch Delete History When touch OK at the confirmation screen all alarm history records are deleted If touch Cancel the screen will be returned to Alarm History Touch Back to finish this setting The screen is returned to Service Menu NOTE This function cannot be selected when Remote Operation Prohibited is set 1 Select Restore Setting on the screen of Ser...

Page 205: ...creen 3 After several seconds the screen is changed and the connection check of the system is started 1 Touch All Groups on the touchscreen display 2 All groups are displayed on the touchscreen All indoor units connected to the central controller will be indicated Each operation status is indicated by color of the group button as follows 1 1 2 Green Run Gray Stop Red Abnormal HYJM S01H 196 ...

Page 206: ...ouch All Groups Run or All Groups Stop or All Groups ECO 2 The groups in the selected block will be displayed on the touchscreen Each operation status is indicated by color of the group button as follows 2 1 2 Green Run Gray Stop Red Abnormal NOTE The touchscreen display will automatical ly sleep when the touchscreen is not operated for the given length of time To wake up touch the screen HYJM S01...

Page 207: ...nfirmation screen will be indicated Touch OK All groups all indoor units in the selected block connected to the central controller will be simultaneously operated Touch Cancel to cancel this command 3 The confirmation screen will be displayed Touch OK All indoor units connected to the central controller will be simultane ously operated Touch Cancel to cancel this command 1 2 3 HYJM S01H 198 ...

Page 208: ...All Groups AC Monitor Block 1 1 1 1 AC Monitor All Groups AC Monitor Block 6 5 RUN STOP FOR EACH GROUP 1 Select the screen of AC Monitor All Groups or AC Monitor Block Select the group to set by touching the group button 6 6 OPERATION MODE CHANGE 1 Select the screen of AC Monitor All Groups or AC Monitor Block Select the group to set by touching the group button 2 3 HYJM S01H 199 ...

Page 209: ...and and return 1 1 6 7 FAN SPEED SETTING 1 Select the screen of AC Monitor All Groups or AC Monitor Block Select the group to set by touching the group button 2 Slide the OPE MODE the operation mode will be changed alternately as follows The AUTO Heating Cooling Automatic Operation will be included as option if applicable AC Monitor All Groups AC Monitor Block 2 3 HYJM S01H 200 ...

Page 210: ...DIRECTION 1 Select the screen of AC Monitor All Groups or AC Monitor Block Select the group to set by touching the group button 2 Slide the LOUVER the swing louver direction will be changed alternately as follows AC Monitor All Groups AC Monitor Block 2 3 2 Slide the FAN SPEED the fan speed setting will be changed alternately as follows 3 Touch OK to confirm and return 4 Touch Cancel to cancel the...

Page 211: ...d by 1 C Max 30 C Slide down the temperature is decreased by 1 C At Cooling Dry and Fan operation Min 19 C At Heating operation Min 17 C AC Monitor All Groups AC Monitor Block 2 3 LCD indication COOL DRY Angle range HEAT FAN Angle range NOTE This function swing louver direction may not be set depending on the unit model Louver position on LCD and the actual louver position do not always match duri...

Page 212: ...Operation Prohibited by touching 3 Touch the switch of the items If ALL is ON the icon will be indicated in monitor 4 Touch OK to confirm and return 5 Touch Cancel to cancel the command and return AC Monitor All Groups AC Monitor Block 6 10 PERMITTING PROHIBITING OPERATION FROM REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH 3 Touch OK to confirm and return 4 Touch Cancel to cancel the command and return 2 3 NOTE The figur...

Page 213: ...trollers are used in the same H NET Additionally do not set this by other centralized controller or it may cause malfunction This function is used to limit the setting temperature from the remote control switch and central controller 1 Select the screen of AC Monitor All Groups or AC Monitor Block Select the group to set by touching the group button 2 Select Setting Temperature Limitation by touch...

Page 214: ... according to the ECO setting 1 Select the screen of AC Monitor All Groups or AC Monitor Block Select the group to set by touching the group button 2 Select ECO START by touching ECO function start immediately AC Monitor All Groups AC Monitor Block 2 3 4 2 HYJM S01H 205 ...

Page 215: ...Schedule Timer OFF Setting is used for suspending the schedule operation for the target group The schedule operation will not be available when Schedule Timer is OFF This function is used for a long holiday Date Time This function is used for adjusting date and time Touchscreen Cleaning This function is used for cleaning LCD liquid crystal display ofcentral controller Name Register This function i...

Page 216: ...ll groups block or group to reset the filter sign 3 When the filter sign is reset filter sign is disappeared Select All Groups or Block The following confirmation screen will be indicated The filter sign can be reset simultaneously by selecting OK 2 The screen of Menu will be displayed 3 Select the item from the screen of Menu 4 Touch Back to return 3 1 HYJM S01H 207 ...

Page 217: ... screen of Menu 2 Select Schedule Timer Setting from the screen of Schedule Setting 3 Select the target all groups block or group The number mark is indicated for the schedule of the group 4 Select the target day of the week from Mon to Sun 5 Select the schedule item number from 1 to 10 4 1 3 Block 3 ALL Groups 3 Groups 4 2 HYJM S01H 208 ...

Page 218: ... week refer to the 4 8 Touch OK to return and to set the timer for other groups 9 Touch Cancel to cancel the setting set the timer for other groups The screen will return to Schedule Timer Setting 3 After the schedule is set the registered schedule number will be indicated in the group button In case that the setting is the same the same registered schedule No will be indicated If OK is touched th...

Page 219: ...vailable to copy Touch the day of week for reselecting the day of the week tabs 6 Touch Paste The schedule setting is copied To copy the schedule for other days of the week refer to the 5 7 If Cancel is touched the copy is canceled Copying Schedule Setting by Days of Week 1 Select Schedule Setting from the screen of Menu 2 Select Schedule Timer Setting from the screen of Schedule Setting 3 Select ...

Page 220: ... screen will be displayed Deleting Schedule Setting by day 6 Select the groups to paste 7 Touch Paste The schedule setting is copied 8 If Done is touched the screen will return to Schedule Timer Setting 5 1 Select Schedule Setting from the screen of Menu 2 Select Schedule Timer Setting from the screen of Schedule Setting Deleting Schedule Setting by Each Group 6 6 If OK is touched the schedule set...

Page 221: ...2 Holiday setting for operation suspended 1 2 5 If OK is touched the schedule setting will be deleted 3 Select the groups or blocks to delete the setting If the groups or blocks are selected the mark of is indicated Multiple selection of group and block are available for deleting 4 Touch Delete Setting the confirmation screen will be displayed 4 5 3 NOTE Holiday means Operation Suspended Day HYJM ...

Page 222: ...return to Holiday Setting 6 Touch OK to confirm the setting and set the schedule for other groups The screen will return to Holiday Setting 1 Select Schedule Setting from the screen of Menu 2 Select Schedule Timer ON OFF Setting from the Schedule Setting The screen will be changed to the Schedule Timer ON OFF Setting At first the setting is ON with the mark of 3 Select the target all groups blocks...

Page 223: ...me to adjust them 3 Touch OK to confirm and return 4 Touch Cancel to cancel and return 1 Select Touchscreen Cleaning from the screen of Menu 2 The screen will be changed as shown in the figure 2 The screen will be locked for 30 seconds Clean the touchscreen display while the screen is locked 3 It is returned to the screen of AC Monitor automatically 1 NOTE 3 ALL Groups 3 Group 3 Block 4 2 3 4 7 5 ...

Page 224: ... 4 Touch OK on the screen of 2 to return to the screen of AC Monitor 1 NOTE Clean and wipe the display with dry and soft cloth For oil and fat on the touchscreen such as finger print marks use diluted neutral detergent Before cleaning wring water out to dry After that again wipe the display with dry and soft cloth Do not use benzene thinner or surface active agent in order to protect the touchscre...

Page 225: ...t the destination group block to paste The mark of will be indicated in the button Multiple selection of group block is available to paste To cancel the selection press the selected group block again the mark of will turn off 5 Touch Paste The name of the group block is copied To copy the name of other groups refer to 3 To finish refer to 6 6 If Cancel is tapped without tapping Paste the selected ...

Page 226: ...lor is changed 4 Touch OK to return to the screen of Screen Display Setting 3 Slide to adjust the brightness of the backlight 4 Slide to adjust the backlight auto off 5 Touch OK to return to the screen of Screen Display Setting 1 Select Screen Display Setting from the screen of Menu 7 7 2 Temperature unit setting 1 1 2 2 Select Temperature Unit from the screen of Screen Display Setting 2 3 3 5 4 4...

Page 227: ...ect the target month The operation time for the groups in the selected block are indicated according to the selected month 1 4 Touch Export to output the data of operation time 5 Touch Start to export the Accumulated Operation Time to the USB memory stick 6 Touch Cancel to return to Accumulated Operation Time 2 3 4 5 6 NOTE If language is changed the registered block group name and contact informa...

Page 228: ...ormation of abnormality are indicated as above In that case the group in abnormal condition can be also selected by touching or on Alarm information screen Check the contents of LCD indication and contact your dealer for details Schedule Remote Operation Prohibited Filter Sign is indicated for the group with the schedule setting is indicated for the group when operation by remote control switch is...

Page 229: ...ting is not changed The timer operation by the schedule setting does not run Check if the holiday setting is turned ON lf so cancel the holiday setting according to Holiday Setting for Operation Suspended section Check if the setting of schedule operation is turned OFF lf so the schedule operation should be turned ON according to Schedule Timer ON OFF Setting section Power Failure The display is O...

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