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Madoka wired remote controller

BRC1H82W
BRC1H82K
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Page 1: ...Installer and user reference guide Madoka wired remote controller BRC1H82W BRC1H82K BRC1H82S ...

Page 2: ...setpoint 24 5 3 2 To set the setpoint 26 5 4 Date and time 26 5 4 1 About date and time 26 5 4 2 To set date and time 27 5 5 Airflow 27 5 5 1 Airflow direction 27 5 5 2 Fan speed 28 5 6 Ventilation 30 5 6 1 Ventilation mode 30 5 6 2 Ventilation rate 30 5 7 Advanced usage 31 6 Maintenance and service 32 6 1 Overview Maintenance and service 32 7 Troubleshooting 33 7 1 Overview Troubleshooting 33 7 2...

Page 3: ... 13 3 1 About the setpoint 59 13 3 2 To set the setpoint 61 13 4 Date and time 61 13 4 1 About date and time 61 13 4 2 To set date and time 62 13 5 Airflow 62 13 5 1 Airflow direction 62 13 5 2 Fan speed 63 13 6 Ventilation 65 13 6 1 Ventilation mode 65 13 6 2 Ventilation rate 65 13 7 Advanced usage 66 14 Configuration 67 14 1 Installer menu 67 14 1 1 About the installer menu 67 14 1 2 Screen sett...

Page 4: ...3 16 1 Maintenance safety precautions 123 16 2 About maintenance 123 16 3 To remove a warning screen 125 16 4 To clean the controller 125 16 5 Time to clean filter indication 125 16 5 1 To remove the Time to clean filter indication 125 17 Troubleshooting 126 17 1 Error codes of the indoor unit 126 17 2 Refrigerant leak detection 128 17 2 1 About refrigerant leak detection 128 17 2 2 To stop the le...

Page 5: ...te set consists of Installation and operation manual Installation instructions Basic operation instructions Installer and user reference guide Extended installation and operation information Declaration of conformity INFORMATION Declaration of conformity Hereby Daikin Europe N V declares that the radio equipment type BRC1H is in compliance with the Directive 2014 53 EU The original declaration of ...

Page 6: ...bols DANGER Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury DANGER RISK OF ELECTROCUTION Indicates a situation that could result in electrocution WARNING Indicates a situation that could result in death or serious injury CAUTION Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property damage INFORMATIO...

Page 7: ...remote controller and remove the accessories Preparation What to do and know before going on site Installation What to do and know to install the remote controller Starting up the system How to start up the remote controller Remote controller Overview Overview of the remote controller Configuration What to do and know to configure the system after it is installed About the app What to do and know ...

Page 8: ...cian and MUST comply with the applicable legislation NOTICE The remote controller MUST be mounted indoors NOTICE When the controller is used as room thermostat select an installation location where the average temperature in the room can be detected Do NOT install the controller in the following places In places where it is exposed to direct sunlight In places where it is near a heat source In pla...

Page 9: ...the controller do NOT use organic solvents such as paint thinner WARNING Do NOT use flammable materials e g hairspray or insecticide near the controller WARNING To prevent electric shocks or fire Do NOT operate the controller with wet hands Do NOT disassemble the controller and touch interior parts Contact your dealer Do NOT modify or repair the controller Contact your dealer Do NOT relocate or re...

Page 10: ...ring is completed The switch box covers of the indoor and outdoor units are closed CAUTION When connecting the controller to the indoor unit make sure the indoor unit switchbox and transmission wiring are not connected WARNING All field wiring and components MUST be installed by a licensed electrician and MUST comply with the applicable legislation WARNING Before carrying out any maintenance or re...

Page 11: ...For the user Installer and user reference guide 11 BRC1H82W K S Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268 1A 2022 02 For the user ...

Page 12: ...416 is available For information on the leak detection alarm see 7 2 Refrigerant leak detection 433 The controller can be a master or a slave controller Supervisor The controller only acts as leak detection alarm for the whole system i e multiple indoor units and their respective controllers This mode is intended for a controller that is to be used in a supervision location e g the reception desk ...

Page 13: ...peration OFF Indicates that the system is NOT in operation Bluetooth 1 Indicates that the controller is communicating with a mobile device for use with the Madoka Assistant app Lock Indicates that a function or operation mode is locked and therefore cannot be used or selected Centralised control Indicates that the system is controlled by central control equipment optional accessory and that contro...

Page 14: ... Individual airflow direction Indicates that the individual airflow direction setting is enabled Information Indicates that the system has a message to convey To see the message go to the information screen Warning Indicates that an error occurred or that an indoor unit component needs to be maintained Power consumption limit Indicates that the system s power consumption is being limited and that ...

Page 15: ...4 Remote controller Overview Installer and user reference guide 15 BRC1H82W K S Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268 1A 2022 02 4 4 Status indicator a a Status indicator ...

Page 16: ...vanced usage 31 5 1 Basic usage 5 1 1 Home screen Home screen mode Depending on configuration the controller either has a standard or a detailed home screen While the standard home screen gives you only limited information the detailed home screen gives you all kinds of information through status icons After a period of operation inactivity the controller will always revert to the home screen Stan...

Page 17: ...en when the controller is in detailed home screen mode INFORMATION The controller is equipped with a power saving function that causes the screen to go blank after a period of inactivity To make the screen light up again press any button 5 1 2 Main menu From the home screen press to enter the main menu Use and to cycle through the menus Press again to enter one of the menus Menu Description Operat...

Page 18: ...e the Madoka Assistant app and Function lock 4113 5 2 Operation mode The indoor unit can operate in various operation modes Icon Operation mode Cooling In this mode cooling will be activated as required by the setpoint or by Setback operation Heating In this mode heating will be activated as required by the setpoint or by Setback operation Fan Only In this mode air circulates without heating or co...

Page 19: ...g If the outdoor air temperature is high it can take some time until the indoor room temperature reaches the setpoint temperature When the indoor room temperature is low and the indoor unit is set to run in Cooling operation mode the indoor unit can enter Defrost operation mode first i e Heating operation this to prevent a decrease of the system s cooling capacity due to frost on the heat exchange...

Page 20: ...door air temperature the lower the heating capacity If the system s heating capacity is insufficient it is recommended to include another heating appliance into the setup if you use a combustion appliance ventilate the room regularly Also do not use the heating appliance in places where it is exposed to the airflow of the indoor unit The indoor unit is of the hot air circulation type As a result a...

Page 21: ... 2 C 0 5 C 2 C 0 5 C 2 C C2 C1 SP C1 C2 0 5 C 2 C 0 5 C 2 C 0 5 C 2 C 0 5 C 2 C DIFF C2 C1 SP C1 C2 SP Cooling setpoint Heating setpoint DIFF Minimum setpoint differential between the Heating and the Cooling setpoint C1 Changeover setpoint with guard timer C2 Forced changeover setpoint 0 5 C 2 C Field settable temperature intervals between setpoints INFORMATION The default value of the settable te...

Page 22: ...s running again to allow for or prevent the next changeover 1 C 1 C 1 C 1 C DIFF 2 C C2 C1 SP C1 C2 SP 26 C 25 C 24 C 21 C 20 C 22 C The system is heating up the room When after a while the room temperature rises above C1 25 C a changeover from Heating to Cooling occurs provided that the guard timer has run out If the guard timer has not run out the changeover will only occur from the moment the t...

Page 23: ... guard timer is still running a changeover is forced from Heating to Cooling The system is cooling down the room When the room temperature drops below C2 20 C while the guard timer is still running a changeover is forced from Cooling to Heating INFORMATION To prevent operation mode changeovers from occurring too frequently changeovers typically occur only after the guard timer has run out i e Case...

Page 24: ...point range is 16 C 32 C If any limitations are set to this range with the setpoint range function Madoka Assistant app function see Setpoint range 4111 it is only possible to raise or lower the setpoint up down to the set maximum minimum setpoint range limits Home screen setpoint Symbolic In case the home screen displays the temperature setpoint as a symbol you control the room temperature by rai...

Page 25: ...ower setpoint range limits Example if the reference temperature is 25 C you can normally lower the setpoint three steps to 22 C However if a setpoint range limit is set to 23 C you can only lower the setpoint to 23 C 28 C 3 C 2 C 25 C 23 C Central control Schedule If the system is under the control of a centralised controller or a schedule then the regular 3 C 3 C setpoint range limits can get ove...

Page 26: ... the centralised controller or schedule changes the setpoint to 21 C which is below the range then 21 C becomes the new lower limit and the range shifts in relation to this new limit 28 C 3 C 3 C 25 C 22 C 27 C 3 C 3 C 24 C 21 C 21 C 5 3 2 To set the setpoint Prerequisite The active operation mode is either Cooling Heating or Auto 1 In the home screen use and to adjust the setpoint Result The indo...

Page 27: ...ult The fields become editable 3 Set the date and time Set with and Confirm with Cycle through the menu until all fields are set correctly Result You set the date and the time INFORMATION Confirming the value in a field will automatically bring you to the next field To finish making settings and leave the menu navigate to and confirm the value in the last field 5 5 Airflow 5 5 1 Airflow direction ...

Page 28: ...ection Automatic airflow control In the following operating conditions the airflow direction of the indoor units is controlled automatically When the room temperature is higher than the controller s setpoint for Heating operation including Auto operation When the indoor units run in Heating operation mode and the Defrost function is active When the indoor units run in Continuous operation and the ...

Page 29: ... setpoint and indoor temperature Fan speed Screen Automatic INFORMATION For mechanical protection purposes it is possible that the indoor unit switches itself to Automatic fan speed mode If the fan stops operating this does not necessarily mean system failure The fan can stop operating at all times It may take some time before changes made to fan speed settings are actually carried out To set the ...

Page 30: ...laim ventilation unit automatically switches between Bypass and Energy Reclaim Ventilation mode based on internal calculations INFORMATION Depending on the heat reclaim ventilation unit more or less ventilation modes are available INFORMATION Ventilation mode changes are possible regardless of Cooling Heating masterhood For more information see Cooling Heating masterhood 486 INFORMATION To ensure ...

Page 31: ...3 Press to confirm Result The heat reclaim ventilation unit changes its ventilation rate and the controller returns to the home screen 5 7 Advanced usage The controller only allows for basic operation For advanced operation use the Madoka Assistant app INFORMATION To operate the controller with the app you need to connect the controller to a mobile device on which the app is installed For instruct...

Page 32: ...ystem components needs maintenance or service consult your dealer To indicate that maintenance is due the controller displays on the home screen and or displays a warning screen as soon as you press to enter the main menu from the home screen The following warning screens are related to indoor unit maintenance Clean the indoor unit filter Replace the indoor unit filter Empty the indoor unit dustbo...

Page 33: ...oom address of the faulty indoor unit to the error screen In Supervisor mode it is mandatory to set a unique supervised room address for every indoor unit The supervised room address can be set in the Madoka Assistant app Note that in case of multiple leakages only the address of the first faulty unit rising the error is displayed CH 02 1234 For more information about the modes the controller can ...

Page 34: ...ORMATION For more information about the modes see 4 1 About the controller 412 7 2 2 To stop the leak detection alarm A0 11 Unit 00 1 Press for 3 seconds to stop the alarm Result The alarm stops A0 11 Unit 00 2 Consult your dealer INFORMATION In case the controller is set to be operable in Supervisor mode the controller will indicate the supervised room address of the indoor unit for which the lea...

Page 35: ...For the installer Installer and user reference guide 35 BRC1H82W K S Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268 1A 2022 02 For the installer ...

Page 36: ... missing parts MUST be reported immediately to the claims agent of the carrier Bring the packed unit as close as possible to its final installation position to prevent damage during transport Prepare the path in advance along which you want to bring the unit to its final installation position 8 1 To unpack the controller 1 Open the box 2 Separate the accessories a b 1 2 a Installation and operatio...

Page 37: ...cation Value Type Sheathed vinyl cord or cable 2 wires Section 0 75 1 25 mm2 Maximum length 500 m 9 1 1 To prepare the wiring for installation 1 Peel the sheath of the part of the cable that needs to pass through the inside of the rear casing L according to the figure and the table 2 Keep a 10 mm distance between the length of the 2 wires 10 mm L Wiring outlet L Top 150 mm Left 120 mm Bottom 100 m...

Page 38: ...s when closing the controller 41 10 4 2 To close the controller 41 10 5 Opening the controller 42 10 5 1 Precautions when opening the controller 42 10 5 2 To open the controller 42 10 1 Overview Installation The installation of the controller typically consists of the following stages 1 Determining how you want to route the electrical wiring and nipping away a piece of the rear casing accordingly ...

Page 39: ...rough the knockout hole before mounting the rear casing to the wall 10 2 2 To mount the controller 1 Take the screws and plugs from the accessory bag 2 Mount the rear casing to a flat surface INFORMATION If required e g when mounting to a flush mounted electrical installation box mount the rear casing by way of the knockout holes NOTICE When mounting the rear casing to a flush mounted electrical i...

Page 40: ...ents MUST be installed by a licensed electrician and MUST comply with the applicable legislation CAUTION When connecting the controller to the indoor unit make sure the indoor unit switchbox and transmission wiring are not connected NOTICE The wiring for connection is NOT included NOTICE When wiring run the wiring away from the power supply wiring in order to avoid receiving electric noise externa...

Page 41: ...sing the controller 10 4 1 Precautions when closing the controller CAUTION NEVER touch the internal parts of the controller CAUTION When closing the controller be careful not to pinch the wiring NOTICE To prevent damage make sure the front of the controller is clicked into the rear casing securely 10 4 2 To close the controller 1 Click the front of the controller into the rear casing ...

Page 42: ...oller 10 5 1 Precautions when opening the controller NOTICE The controller PCB is mounted into the front casing When opening the controller be careful not to damage the PCB NOTICE When the front and rear casing are separated make sure the PCB does not come into contact with dust or moisture 10 5 2 To open the controller 1 Insert a flat head screwdriver into one of the bottom closing mechanisms and...

Page 43: ... controller 11 1 Controller designation Once started up designate the controller to be operable in Normal Alarm only or Supervisor mode and designate it as either a master or a slave controller If a controller is set to be operable in Supervisor mode it can only be a slave controller a b c d a Outdoor unit b Indoor unit c Master remote controller d Slave remote controller On the information screen...

Page 44: ... a slave controller check for it on the master controller INFORMATION For master and slave controllers to function together they need to have the same value for the Home screen setpoint setting Madoka Assistant app setting i e all set to Numerical or all set to Symbolic 11 1 1 To designate a controller as slave Prerequisite A master controller is already connected to the indoor unit 1 Connect a se...

Page 45: ...ity described under 13 Operation 450 is available For information on the leak detection alarm see 7 2 Refrigerant leak detection 433 The controller can be a master or a slave controller Supervisor The controller only acts as leak detection alarm for the whole system i e multiple indoor units and their respective controllers This mode is intended for a controller that is to be used in a supervision...

Page 46: ...ield setting Mode R2 SW 5 Value 1 Supervisor Change remote controller field setting Mode R2 SW 5 Value 2 For more information on how to change remote controller field settings see 14 1 4 Field settings 469 12 2 Buttons c b d a a ON OFF When OFF press to turn ON the system When ON press to turn OFF the system b ENTER ACTIVATE SET From the home screen enter the main menu From the main menu enter one...

Page 47: ...active Schedule Timer Indicates that the system operates according to a schedule or that the OFF timer is enabled Time not set Indicates that controller s time is not set Self cleaning filter operation Indicates that self cleaning filter operation is active Quick Start Indicates that Quick Start mode is active Sky Air only Test operation Indicates that Test Operation mode is active Sky Air only In...

Page 48: ...at reclaim ventilation unit is connected INFORMATION For information on the operation mode and ventilation mode icons see 13 2 Operation mode 4 54 and 13 6 1 Ventilation mode 4 65 respectively Most icons are related to things set in the Madoka Assistant app For more information see the app 12 4 Status indicator a a Status indicator 12 4 1 Behaviour The behaviour of the status indicator depends on ...

Page 49: ... Warning ON ON ON when the backlight goes into faint state the status indicator turns OFF Setting of status indicator intensity ON ON ON Pairing with indoor unit Blinking Blinking Blinking INFORMATION Remote controller field setting R1 11 allows for changes to the behaviour of the status indicator making the controller suitable for use in hotels INFORMATION By default the controller is in status i...

Page 50: ...age 66 13 1 Basic usage 13 1 1 Screen backlight For the controller to be operable the screen backlight needs to be ON Otherwise the controller does not detect any button presses After a period of operation inactivity the backlight will either turn OFF or go into a faint ON state depending on operation conditions Operation OFF backlight OFF Operation ON backlight ON faintly INFORMATION Backlight st...

Page 51: ...e controller will always revert to the home screen Standard Detailed 19 When the Home screen mode is Detailed it is possible to either visualise the indoor temperature or the CO2 concentration value as measured by a unit equipped with a CO2 sensor For more information see Screen 4104 Indoor temperature CO2 concentration value 19 Home screen operation In certain conditions the controller allows you...

Page 52: ...hat causes the screen to go blank after a period of inactivity To make the screen light up again press any button 13 1 3 Information screen The controller collects operation information in an information screen When there is information to convey the controller displays in the top left corner of the home screen a a On the information screen you can find the following information Status icons For t...

Page 53: ...irflow direction Fan speed Set the indoor unit fan speed Ventilation mode Set the ventilation operation mode Ventilation rate Set the fan speed for ventilation operation Bluetooth Activate Bluetooth to control the system with the Madoka Assistant app and or to perform a remote controller software update INFORMATION Depending on the type of indoor unit you are operating more or less menus may be av...

Page 54: ...ion Fan Only In this mode air circulates without heating or cooling Dry In this mode the air humidity will be lowered with a minimal temperature decrease The temperature and fan speed are controlled automatically and cannot be controlled by the controller Dry operation will not function if the room temperature is too low Ventilation In this mode the space gets ventilated but not cooled or heated A...

Page 55: ...ue to frost on the heat exchanger For more information see Heating 455 The indoor unit can run in Cooling operation mode because it is operating under Setback conditions For more information see Setback 4110 Heating When running in Heating operation mode the system requires a longer time to reach the setpoint temperature than when running in Cooling operation mode To make up for this it is recomme...

Page 56: ... a certain level When hot air stays under the ceiling and your feet feel cold it is recommended to include a circulator into the setup Dry NOTICE To prevent water leakage or system failure do NOT turn off the system immediately after indoor unit operation Before turning off the system wait until the drain pump finishes discharging any water remaining in the indoor unit approximately 1 minute INFOR...

Page 57: ...rom Cooling to Heating occurs provided that the guard timer has run out If the guard timer has not run out the changeover will only occur from the moment the timer does run out As a result of the changeover the guard timer starts running again to allow for or prevent the next changeover 1 C 1 C 1 C 1 C DIFF 2 C C2 C1 SP C1 C2 SP 26 C 25 C 24 C 21 C 20 C 22 C The system is heating up the room When ...

Page 58: ...guard timer is still running a changeover is forced from Heating to Cooling The system is cooling down the room When the room temperature drops below C2 20 C while the guard timer is still running a changeover is forced from Cooling to Heating INFORMATION To prevent operation mode changeovers from occurring too frequently changeovers typically occur only after the guard timer has run out i e Case ...

Page 59: ...tpoint range is 16 C 32 C If any limitations are set to this range with the setpoint range function Madoka Assistant app function see Setpoint range 4111 it is only possible to raise or lower the setpoint up down to the set maximum minimum setpoint range limits Home screen setpoint Symbolic In case the home screen displays the temperature setpoint as a symbol you control the room temperature by ra...

Page 60: ...ower setpoint range limits Example if the reference temperature is 25 C you can normally lower the setpoint three steps to 22 C However if a setpoint range limit is set to 23 C you can only lower the setpoint to 23 C 28 C 3 C 2 C 25 C 23 C Central control Schedule If the system is under the control of a centralised controller or a schedule then the regular 3 C 3 C setpoint range limits can get ove...

Page 61: ...the centralised controller or schedule changes the setpoint to 21 C which is below the range then 21 C becomes the new lower limit and the range shifts in relation to this new limit 28 C 3 C 3 C 25 C 22 C 27 C 3 C 3 C 24 C 21 C 21 C 13 3 2 To set the setpoint Prerequisite The active operation mode is either Cooling Heating or Auto 1 In the home screen use and to adjust the setpoint Result The indo...

Page 62: ...ult The fields become editable 3 Set the date and time Set with and Confirm with Cycle through the menu until all fields are set correctly Result You set the date and the time INFORMATION Confirming the value in a field will automatically bring you to the next field To finish making settings and leave the menu navigate to and confirm the value in the last field 13 5 Airflow 13 5 1 Airflow directio...

Page 63: ...ection Automatic airflow control In the following operating conditions the airflow direction of the indoor units is controlled automatically When the room temperature is higher than the controller s setpoint for Heating operation including Auto operation When the indoor units run in Heating operation mode and the Defrost function is active When the indoor units run in Continuous operation and the ...

Page 64: ...e setpoint and indoor temperature Fan speed Screen Automatic INFORMATION For mechanical protection purposes it is possible that the indoor unit switches itself to Automatic fan speed mode If the fan stops operating this does not necessarily mean system failure The fan can stop operating at all times It may take some time before changes made to fan speed settings are actually carried out To set the...

Page 65: ...claim ventilation unit automatically switches between Bypass and Energy Reclaim Ventilation mode based on internal calculations INFORMATION Depending on the heat reclaim ventilation unit more or less ventilation modes are available INFORMATION Ventilation mode changes are possible regardless of Cooling Heating masterhood For more information see Cooling Heating masterhood 486 INFORMATION To ensure...

Page 66: ...3 Press to confirm Result The heat reclaim ventilation unit changes its ventilation rate and the controller returns to the home screen 13 7 Advanced usage The controller only allows for basic operation For advanced operation use the Madoka Assistant app INFORMATION To operate the controller with the app you need to connect the controller to a mobile device on which the app is installed For instruc...

Page 67: ... 14 2 1 About software updates 89 14 2 2 Software update with app 90 14 2 3 Software update with updating tool 90 14 1 Installer menu 14 1 1 About the installer menu In the installer menu you can make the following settings Category Icon Settings Screen settings Brightness Contrast Status indicator settings Intensity Field settings Indoor unit field settings Remote controller field settings Miscel...

Page 68: ...nformation screen always displays the current software version regardless of operation status 2 From the information screen press and simultaneously and keep them pressed until you enter the installer menu Result You are now in the installer menu 14 1 2 Screen settings To set screen brightness Prerequisite You are in the installer menu 1 Navigate to the screen brightness menu 2 Use and to adjust s...

Page 69: ...site You are in the installer menu 1 Navigate to the status indicator intensity menu 2 Use and to adjust status indicator intensity 3 Press to confirm Result The status indicator adjusts its intensity and the controller returns to the installer menu 14 1 4 Field settings About field settings The controller allows for making field settings related to the indoor unit and to the controller itself Scr...

Page 70: ...level Mode Mode A mode is a group of settable parameters In the field settings tables find available mode numbers in the Mode column Mode numbers that apply to individual indoor units are between brackets in the Mode column Unit Unit indoor unit field settings only A unit is an individual unit to which a setting might apply When making field settings for individual units this is the place where yo...

Page 71: ...setting When the value field contains a there are no values available for the selected setting SW 00 When making group settings you can ONLY set a value for a setting if the value field contains a if the value field does NOT contain a you cannot apply the selected setting to the group SW 00 In the field settings tables find the available values for each setting in the Value column Navigation To na...

Page 72: ...roller 4P596268 1A 2022 02 4 Press to confirm that value 5 In the first level select to move to the second level 6 In the second level navigate and select in the same way as you did in the first level 7 Select to confirm and activate made settings SW 00 8 At all times select to go back a level ...

Page 73: ...xternal On OFF input set the operation of voltage free contacts T1 T2 indoor unit contacts Forced OFF On OFF operation Emergency Forced OFF multi tenant 02 Thermostat differential if the system contains a remote sensor set the increase decrease increments 1 C 0 5 C 13 23 00 High air outlet velocity set in case of high ceiling applications h 2 7 m 2 7 m h 3 m 3 m h 3 5 m 01 Airflow direction set in...

Page 74: ...tings For more information see the installation manual of the optional accessory For details about the specific field settings of each type of indoor unit see the installation manual of the indoor units Field settings that are not available for a connected indoor unit are not displayed Field setting default values are different depending on the indoor unit model For more information see the servic...

Page 75: ... 5 Controller thermistor adjustment Auto 0 3 0 C 1 2 5 C 2 2 0 C 3 1 5 C 4 1 0 C 5 0 5 C 6 0 C 7 0 5 C 8 1 0 C 9 1 5 C 10 2 0 C 11 2 5 C 12 3 0 C 6 6 Controller thermistor adjustment Fan only 0 3 0 C 1 2 5 C 2 2 0 C 3 1 5 C 4 1 0 C 5 0 5 C 6 0 C 7 0 5 C 8 1 0 C 9 1 5 C 10 2 0 C 11 2 5 C 12 3 0 C 6 7 Home screen 0 Detailed 1 Standard 1 8 Backlight no operation timer 0 5 seconds 1 10 seconds 2 20 se...

Page 76: ...ned by indoor unit field setting Mode 1c SW 01 See Indoor unit field settings 473 for more information INFORMATION Remote controller field setting R1 11 allows for changes to the behaviour of the status indicator making the controller suitable for use in hotels 14 1 5 Miscellaneous settings Group address About group address To control the system with central control equipment it is required that y...

Page 77: ...irm the address make sure is selected 6 Confirm the address Result You assigned an address to the group of indoor units To assign an address to an individual indoor unit Prerequisite You are in the installer menu 1 Navigate to the address settings menu 2 Select Group Unit 3 Define the indoor unit to which you want to assign the address 4 Confirm your selection 5 Define the address ...

Page 78: ...1 Navigate to the address that you want to remove 2 Change to 3 Confirm your selection Result The address gets removed AirNet address About AirNet address To connect the system to the AirNet monitoring and diagnostics system it is required that you assign the indoor and outdoor units with the necessary addresses Indoor units Outdoor units To assign an AirNet address to an indoor unit Prerequisite ...

Page 79: ... which you want to assign the address 4 Confirm your selection 5 Define the address 6 Before you confirm the address make sure is selected 7 Confirm the address Result You assigned an AirNet address to the indoor unit To assign an AirNet address to an outdoor unit Prerequisite You are in the installer menu 1 Navigate to the address settings menu 2 Select O U ...

Page 80: ...h you want to assign the address 4 Confirm your selection 5 Define the address 6 Before you confirm the address make sure is selected 7 Confirm the address Result You assigned an AirNet address to the outdoor unit To remove an address 1 Navigate to the address that you want to remove 2 Change to 3 Confirm your selection Result The address gets removed ...

Page 81: ...er When the digital input adapter does not function properly external input interlock is not available in the menu When the digital input adapter is part of the system the system does not allow for the connection of a slave controller When the digital input adapter is part of the system it is not possible to use the Schedule function When the digital input adapter is part of the system as well as ...

Page 82: ...Reset ON OFF Default Reset Setting on off state ON OFF OFF Reset Mode Default Reset Setting operation mode Auto Cooling Heating Fan only Reset Cool SP Default Reset Setting cooling setpoint See indoor unit s setpoint range and setpoint range limitation 22 C Reset Heat SP Default Reset Setting heating setpoint See indoor unit s setpoint range and setpoint range limitation 22 C INFORMATION When the ...

Page 83: ...ay timer Time Reset timer Time Reset timer The unit operates normally If the reset timer has not expired the unit returns to the previous state before opening the contact If the reset timer has expired the unit returns to the Default Reset Setting see External input interlock settings overview 482 Contact closed window closed Contact open key card OUT Time Delay timer Normal indoor unit operation ...

Page 84: ...y running The reset timer functionality of the key card contact has priority over the window contact when returning to the previous state When the key card contact is opened while the window contact is open the delay timer will start running When the delay timer expires the reset timer will start running When the reset timer expires the previous state is updated to the Default Reset Setting state ...

Page 85: ...et timer IF the delay timer HAS NOT expired before closing the window it will expire immediately and the reset timer will start counting When the reset timer expires the previous state is updated to the Default Reset Setting state 4 You insert the key card again Result IF the reset timer HAS NOT expired before inserting the key card the unit returns to the state before the window was opened last o...

Page 86: ... are connected to an outdoor unit one of these units or a group of indoor units in case of group control needs to be set as Cooling Heating master The other units groups then become Cooling Heating slaves and are restricted in their operation by the master e g one outdoor unit does not allow for one indoor unit to run in Cooling operation while another runs in Heating operation When an indoor unit...

Page 87: ...g operation mode but can still run in Cooling Fan only and Dry operation mode is set to Fan only mode can ONLY run in Fan only mode Once an indoor unit is set as master it can be released from masterhood For instructions see To release Cooling Heating masterhood 488 To turn a slave unit group into the master first release the currently active master from its masterhood INFORMATION Ventilation mode...

Page 88: ...frigerant leak alarm test About refrigerant leak alarm test It is possible to test the refrigerant leak alarm To test the refrigerant leak alarm Prerequisite You are in the installer menu 1 Navigate to the refrigerant leak alarm test menu 2 Press to enter the menu and thus activate the alarm Result The controller starts buzzing and the status indicator starts flashing Result The controller display...

Page 89: ... strongly recommended that the remote controller has the latest software version There are two ways to perform a software update Software update Instructions Madoka Assistant app 14 2 2 Software update with app 490 Updating tool 14 2 3 Software update with updating tool 490 INFORMATION When the software of a controller is out of date the Madoka Assistant app will suggest a software update for that...

Page 90: ...d bonding information When no bonding information is stored i e at first connection or after it got manually removed you will have to go through the numeric comparison procedure When bonding information is stored you can connect the controller to the mobile device just by making the controller send out a Bluetooth signal and tapping the tile of the controller in the app The controller will then co...

Page 91: ...er 4P596268 1A 2022 02 a b c d X2A X2A a PC with Updater b USB cable c Controller PCB d To indoor unit 3 Power ON the indoor unit 4 Open Updater 5 In Updater go to Update procedure 6 Type in the model name of the controller 7 Select the desired update procedure 8 Follow the on screen instructions ...

Page 92: ...t demo mode 100 15 5 Functions 100 15 5 1 Overview Functions 100 15 5 2 General 103 15 5 3 Setting migration 103 15 5 4 Remote controller settings 104 15 5 5 Energy saving 106 15 5 6 Scheduling 107 15 5 7 Configuration and operation 108 15 5 8 Maintenance 116 15 1 Operation and configuration overview The app continually searches for BRC1H controllers to connect with All controllers that are in ran...

Page 93: ...s paired with the controller INFORMATION Once paired with the app the controllers will remain bonded It is not required to repeat this procedure each time you want to use the app unless you delete the bonds 15 2 3 To make a Bluetooth connection INFORMATION How to make a Bluetooth connection depends on the mode the controller is set to be operable in Remote controller mode Normal Prerequisite You h...

Page 94: ...ic string for comparison with that of the pairing request 6 In the app accept the pairing request 7 On the controller press to confirm the numeric string Result The controller and the mobile device are connected via Bluetooth Remote controller modes Alarm only and Supervisor Prerequisite You have a mobile device on which the Madoka Assistant app is installed and running Prerequisite On that mobile...

Page 95: ... mobile device sends out a pairing request including a numeric string Result The controller displays a numeric string for comparison with that of the pairing request 7 In the app accept the pairing request 8 On the controller press to confirm the numeric string Result The controller and the mobile device are connected via Bluetooth 15 2 4 To terminate the Bluetooth connection INFORMATION How to te...

Page 96: ...en press and keep it pressed until the information screen appears 2 From the information screen press and simultaneously and keep them pressed until you enter the installer menu 3 Use and to navigate to the Bluetooth menu 4 Press to enter the menu 5 Press to stop the remote controller from sending out a Bluetooth signal Result 15 2 5 To remove bonding information INFORMATION How to remove bonding ...

Page 97: ...re to do this may result in unsuccessful future bonding Remote controller mode Normal 1 From the home screen press to enter the main menu 2 Use and to navigate to the Bluetooth menu 3 Press to enter the menu 4 Press to remove the bonding information from the remote controller Result Remote controller modes Alarm only and Supervisor 1 From the home screen press and keep it pressed until the informa...

Page 98: ...r to access all necessary basic settings This mode is recommended for regular end users When you first install the app this mode is enabled by default To change to a different mode see 15 3 3 Advanced mode 498 or 15 3 4 Installer mode 499 15 3 3 Advanced mode About advanced mode Advanced mode allows you to make in depth changes to more advanced operation and configuration settings Once enabled you...

Page 99: ...iew Functions 4100 To activate Installer mode Prerequisite You are not in installer mode 1 Go to the main menu 2 Tap About 3 Tap Application version five times Result You are in the installer mode menu Result Installer mode is automatically activated INFORMATION To continue using the app in installer mode tap the return button The duration of installer mode depends on installer mode settings For m...

Page 100: ...ode indicator INFORMATION Mind that installer mode is automatically enabled as soon as you enter the installer mode menu 15 4 Demo mode 15 4 1 About demo mode To try out the app s operation and configuration functions in a safe environment it is possible to launch a demo version of the app 15 4 2 To launch demo mode Prerequisite You are not in demo mode 1 Go to the main menu 2 Tap Demo mode Result...

Page 101: ...e the ventilation mode Change the ventilation rate Change the airflow direction See notifications Configuration and advanced operation Make controller and indoor unit settings General Firmware update Notifications Remote controller settings Master slave status a Screen a Home screen setpoint Numerical or Symbolic Status indicator a Date and time a About Remove bonding information a Energy saving P...

Page 102: ...a Draught prevention a Quick start a Defrost operation a Function lock a Quiet mode a External input interlock a Maintenance R32 refrigerant settings a R32 refrigerant system settings Supervised room address Errors and warnings b Unit number b Filter auto clean a Filter notifications a Contact information AirNet address b Group address b Field settings b Duty rotation b Test operation b Unit statu...

Page 103: ...t You are in the Firmware update menu 3 Tap Update firmware Result The latest firmware is downloaded to the controller Result During the download the controller displays the following screen Result After the download the controller restarts to implement changes Notifications Get an overview of active system notifications These can be Errors Warnings System information 15 5 3 Setting migration Some...

Page 104: ... numerical value Symbolic by way of a symbol In case Home screen setpoint is set to Symbolic set the reference setpoints for both Cooling and Heating operation Cooling reference setpoint Heating reference setpoint For more information see Home screen setpoint Symbolic 459 Brightness Set screen brightness Contrast Set screen contrast INFORMATION When making remote controller screen settings from th...

Page 105: ...Check the active status indicator mode It is not possible to set the status indicator mode from the app this happens through remote controller field setting R1 11 For more information see Remote controller field settings 475 Intensity Set status indicator intensity Date and time Set the remote controller date and time In the date and time menu you send date and time information to the remote contr...

Page 106: ...t is required that the indoor units are equipped with a motion sensor optional accessory INFORMATION This function cannot be used when the indoor units are controlled by a centralised controller INFORMATION This function is not supported when the system contains Sky Air RR or RQ outdoor units INFORMATION This function cannot be used when the indoor units are in group control INFORMATION For system...

Page 107: ...MATION The availability of this function depends on the type of outdoor unit Setpoint auto reset Set a timer for the system to automatically adjust the temperature to a set temperature value The timer can be enabled or disabled for Heating and Cooling operation separately When a timer is enabled it starts running each time the system gets turned ON When the timer runs out the temperature setpoint ...

Page 108: ...tions and allow the schedule to exceed the limited setpoint range For more information see Home screen setpoint Symbolic 459 INFORMATION This function cannot be used when the indoor units are controlled by a centralised controller INFORMATION This function cannot be used when digital input adapter BRP7A5 is part of the system Holiday Select days of the week for which the schedule does not apply On...

Page 109: ... In case of dual setpoint logic set the Minimum setpoint differential This is the minimum difference between the possible setpoints for Cooling and Heating operation Cooling setpoint Heating setpoint Minimum setpoint differential Heating setpoint Cooling setpoint Minimum setpoint differential This means that If you lower the Cooling setpoint Heating setpoint Minimum setpoint differential then the ...

Page 110: ...again When the room temperature drops below 10 C again the process gets repeated Heating recovery differential 2 Cooling operation Cooling setback setpoint 35 C If the room temperature rises above 35 C the system automatically starts cooling operation If after 30 minutes the temperature drops below 33 C the system stops cooling operation and turns off again When the room temperature rises above 35...

Page 111: ...ette type indoor units it is possible to identify the individual air outlets by way of the following indicators INFORMATION The availability of this function depends on the type of indoor unit Setpoint range Set a limitation to the temperature setpoint range of both Cooling and Heating operation INFORMATION This function cannot be used when the indoor units are controlled by a centralised controll...

Page 112: ...n in Cooling operation while another runs in Heating operation When an indoor unit or group of indoor units is set as Cooling Heating master the other units groups automatically become its slaves To turn a slave unit into the master first connect the app to the controller controlling the currently active master and release it from its masterhood then set the slave unit as master Airflow direction ...

Page 113: ...e After activation Quick start is active up to 30 minutes After 30 minutes Quick start automatically deactivates and the system resumes normal operation Additionally Quick start will deactivate from the moment you change the operation mode manually Quick start can ONLY be activated when the system is running in Cooling Heating or Auto operation mode INFORMATION This function is only available for ...

Page 114: ...rnal input interlock Individual airflow direction Ventilation rate Ventilation mode Operation modes Automatic Cooling Heating Fan Dry Ventilation INFORMATION When you lock an operation mode that is active at the moment of locking that mode will still be active upon saving settings and leaving the menu Only when you change the operation mode that mode will not be available anymore When you lock ALL...

Page 115: ...ied by a lock icon When locking operation modes the controller simply omits them from the operation mode menu Quiet mode Set a timespan in which the outdoor unit operates more quietly INFORMATION The availability of this function depends on the type of outdoor unit External input interlock External input interlock allows for the integration of external contacts in the system s control logic By add...

Page 116: ...t app 1 In the app navigate to R32 refrigerant settings in the Maintenance section under Unit settings 2 Tap R32 refrigerant system settings 3 Tap Test alarm and blinking LED to test the refrigerant leak alarm Result The refrigerant leak alarm starts 4 Tap Stop testing alarm and blinking LED to stop the alarm Result The refrigerant leak alarm stops Supervised room address Assign a unique supervise...

Page 117: ...eration screen Empty the dustbox and reset the notification AirNet address Assign AirNet addresses to the indoor and outdoor units this to connect the system to the AirNet monitoring and diagnostics system First select a unit by way of its unit number then assign it an AirNet address Group address Assign addresses to the indoor units this to control the system with central control equipment You ca...

Page 118: ...er you are making settings for individual indoor units or for groups of indoor units or for the remote controller Field settings type Procedure Individual indoor units Set the field setting type to Indoor unit Define a mode In the field settings table find this number between brackets in the Mode column Define the unit to which the setting will apply by setting a unit number Define the setting by ...

Page 119: ...settings of each type of indoor unit see the installation manual of the indoor units Outdoor unit field settings can only be configured via the outdoor unit PCB For more information see the installation manual of the outdoor unit Field settings that are not available for a connected indoor unit are not displayed Duty rotation Activate Duty rotation to let the indoor units operate alternately one i...

Page 120: ...door unit test operation During the test run the indoor units cycle through various operation modes and functions to check if they are ready for operation When Only activate the test operation after the following is completed Installation of refrigerant piping Installation of drain piping Connection of electrical wiring Typical workflow Performing a test operation typically consists of the followi...

Page 121: ...uit does not rise despite the opened stop valve This can be due to the expansion valve or the like blocking the refrigerant and does not obstruct the test run 2 Open the Madoka Assistant app 3 Navigate to the operation screen of the controller that is connected to the indoor unit s on which you want to perform a test run 4 In the operation screen set the operation mode to Cooling 5 Go to Unit sett...

Page 122: ...u can Information retrieval enter a code to make the system retrieve specific information about an indoor or outdoor unit component First select a unit by way of its unit number then enter the code to start the information retrieval Indoor unit see information provided by various sensors that are present in the system First select a unit by way of its unit number INFORMATION The information retrie...

Page 123: ...injury NOTICE To clean the controller do NOT use organic solvents such as paint thinner Possible consequence damage electrical shock or fire WARNING Do NOT wash the remote controller Possible consequence electric leakage electrical shock or fire INFORMATION When the dirt on the surface cannot be removed easily while cleaning the controller soak the cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water squ...

Page 124: ...RMATION By default the controller is in status indicator mode Hotel 2 Status indicator mode Normal Prerequisite The controller displays the home screen and is visible indicating maintenance 1 Press Result The controller displays the warning screen Status indicator mode Hotel 1 and Hotel 2 Prerequisite The controller displays the home screen and is visible indicating maintenance 2 Press and keep it...

Page 125: ...cator mode i e Normal Hotel 1 or Hotel 2 For more information see 16 2 About maintenance 4123 16 4 To clean the controller 1 Wipe the screen and other surface parts of the controller with a dry cloth 16 5 Time to clean filter indication When the indoor unit filter is dirty and needs to be cleaned the controller will indicate this by displaying in the top left corner of the home screen and confront...

Page 126: ...the error screen For a list of error codes and their meaning see the documentation of the indoor unit The procedure to see the error screen is different depending on the set status indicator mode i e Normal Hotel 1 or Hotel 2 INFORMATION By default the controller is in status indicator mode Hotel 2 Status indicator mode Normal Prerequisite The controller displays the home screen and is visible ind...

Page 127: ... of the faulty indoor unit to the error screen In Supervisor mode it is mandatory to set a unique supervised room address for every indoor unit The supervised room address can be set in the Madoka Assistant app Note that in case of multiple leakages only the address of the first faulty unit rising the error is displayed CH 02 1234 For more information about the modes the controller can be set to b...

Page 128: ...that the controller is set to be operable in Normal and Alarm only mode Master controller Slave controller The controller displays the unit number of the leaking indoor unit A0 11 Unit 00 The controller does not display the unit number of the leaking indoor unit A0 11 A0 11 Supervisor mode Master controller Slave controller The controller displays the supervised room address of the leaking indoor ...

Page 129: ... mode the controller will indicate the supervised room address of the indoor unit for which the leak detection alarm occurs However it is not possible to stop the alarm of the indoor unit controller set to be operable in either Normal or Alarm only mode from the controller in Supervisor mode The alarm of the controller connected to the indoor unit with the leak has to be stopped individually ...

Page 130: ...ta is available on the Daikin Business Portal authentication required 18 1 Connection diagram 18 1 1 Typical layout P1 P2 P1 P2 18 1 2 Typical layout for group control INFORMATION In case of a system that includes units with R32 refrigerant group control of the indoor units may not be possible depending on the type of indoor unit or the configuration of the system See the installation manual and o...

Page 131: ...data Installer and user reference guide 131 BRC1H82W K S Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268 1A 2022 02 0 1 2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 Group control master and slave controller 0 1 2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 ...

Page 132: ...rence guide 132 BRC1H82W K S Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268 1A 2022 02 Group control controller digital inputs adapter BRP7A5 0 1 2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 18 1 3 Controller DIII central control equipment F1 F2 P1 P2 P1 P2 F1 F2 ...

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