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    AMERICAS

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    EDUS72-975

    Contents 1

    ont nts

    1. Features......................................................................................................2

    1.1 Clear Display ................................................................................................ 21.2 Stylish........................................................................................................... 3

    1.3 Simple Operation.......................................................................................... 3

    1.4 Multilingual Display....................................................................................... 6

    1.5 Other Features ............................................................................................. 7

    2. Functions.....................................................................................................82.1 Functions...................................................................................................... 8

    2.2 Restrictions................................................................................................... 8

    3. Specifications ..............................................................................................9

    4. Dimensions ...............................................................................................10

    5. Applicable Models.....................................................................................105.1 Applicable Models ...................................................................................... 10

    6. Operation Manual......................................................................................116.1 Safety Precautions ..................................................................................... 11

    6.2 Button Locations and Descriptions............................................................. 12

    6.3 Names and Functions ................................................................................ 13

    6.4 Basic Operation.......................................................................................... 15

    6.5 Quick Reference......................................................................................... 20

    6.6 Menu Options............................................................................................. 21

    6.7 Maintenance............................................................................................... 32

    6.8 Reference Information................................................................................ 33

    7. Installation Manual ....................................................................................347.1 Safety Precautions ..................................................................................... 34

    7.2 Accessories................................................................................................ 35

    7.3 Remote Controller Installation Procedure .................................................. 35

    7.4 Functions and Menu Items of Remote Controller Buttons.......................... 38

    7.5 Power-on.................................................................................................... 39

    7.6 Field Settings.............................................................................................. 40

    7.7 Test Operation............................................................................................ 41

    7.8 Procedure for Checking Error History ........................................................ 42

    7.9 Entering Maintenance Contact Information ................................................ 43

    7.10 Confirmation Registered Details................................................................. 43

    7.11 Clock & Calendar ....................................................................................... 43

    7.12 Language ................................................................................................... 44

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    Features EDUS72-975

    2 BRC1E71

    1. Features

    BRC1E71

    Clear Display ......................... Equipped with backlight and large sized character display and buttons.Stylish .................................... Basic tone is white and arrow keys are located at the center.Simple Operation ............ ....... Simple operation used with arrow keys and menu-driven method.Multilingual Display .......... ...... Available for selection of 3 languages to display arbitrarily

    Other Features.................. ..... Wide variety of functions to meet customer needs such as schedule setting.

    1.1 Clear Display

    Dot matrix display

    A combination of fine dots enables texts and icons to be displayed smoothly and makes the display of a wide variety of text and

    illustrations possible.

    Backlight display

    Newly equipped backlight helps operation in dark room.

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    1.2 Stylish

    Simple and Functional Design

    1.3 Simple Operation

    Compared to the conventional structure of button allocation for each function, the number of buttons has been decreased (from 15 to 9).

    Can intuitively handle frequently performed basic operations.

    (1) Large text display (2) Large buttons (3) Backlight (4) No-cover design

    (1)

    (2)

    (3)

    (1) "Mode" button

    (3) "Menu/OK" button (6)-(9) Arrow Keys

    (5) "Cancel" button

    (4) "On/Off" button

    (2) "Fan Speed" button

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    Available for simple operation with arrow keys and menu-driven system.

    Available for simple operation with arrow keys and menu-driven system.

    Available for simple operation with arrow keys and menu-driven system.

    Press "Menu/OK" button to change thescreen and then the main menu appears.

    Select the item you wish to set with directionkeys and press "Menu/OK" button at the itemyou wish to set and the setting entry screenappears.

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    Available for simple operation with arrow keys and menu-driven system.

    Guide on display

    The item you wish to set can be changedwith up or down button.

    The display gives an

    explanation of each setting

    for easier operation.

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    Features EDUS72-975

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    1.4 Multilingual Display

    Available for display in 3 different languages.

    Always available for switching display by selecting from main menu.

    3 languages (English, French, Spanish)

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    1.5 Other Features

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    Functions EDUS72-975

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    2. Functions

    2.1 Functions

    : Possible

    *1 Used for setting Standard Display mode or Detailed Display mode.

    *2-1When an error occurs, the error code blinks and the contact address and model names appear.

    2-2The contact address must be registered when the controller is installed.

    2-3For some models, model codes are displayed instead of model names.

    *3 Can display for some model only.

    *4 Setback function

    2.2 Restrictions

    1. In the case of two remote control system.

    :Connectable :Not connectable

    Due to the limited power supply capacity, there are some restrictions when controlling 2 remote controllers.

    When controlling one indoor unit with 2 remote controllers, the remote controller operated first turns the

    backlight on.

    When controlling 2 remote controllers, the following functions cannot be set with the sub remote controller.

    1. Schedule function and Setback temperature function

    2. Auto Changeover function by the remote controller

    Adaptor for wiring (KRP1C*) or power supply adaptor for indoor unit PCB (X18A or X35A) cannot be used for 2

    remote controller system.

    Category Function BRC1E71

    Basic Functions

    Drawing display LCD

    Operation method Menu selection

    Backlight function

    Convenient Functions

    Clock function (time display)

    Display switch function *1

    Keylock function

    Schedule (weekly) timer*4

    Maintenance/Services

    Model name display *2

    Contact dealer display *2

    Operation time display *3

    Operational data display *3

    Main

    BRC1E71 BRC1D71WirelessBRC4***BRC7***

    Sub

    BRC1E71

    BRC1D71

    WirelessBRC4***BRC7***

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    EDUS72-975 Specifications

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    2. In the case of Centralised remote controller connection.

    When connecting a centralised related device(*1), the following functions cannot be set.

    1. Schedule function and Setback temperature function

    2. Auto Changeover function by the remote controller

    (*1) this means All Centralised remote controller.

    intelligent Touch Controller [DCS601C71]

    intelligent Manager [DAM602A71,72]BACnet Gateway [DMS502B71]

    Central remote controller [DCS302C71]

    Unified ON/OFF controller [DCS301C71]

    Schedule timer [DST301BA61]

    Residential central remote controller [DCS303A71]

    Wiring adaptor for electrical appendices [KRP2A5*/6*]

    DMS-IF [DMS504C71]

    3. Specifications

    New Remote ControllerBRC1E71

    Dimension (in.)H W D

    43/4 43/4 3/4

    LCD

    Display size (in.)H W

    125/32 213/16

    Display method Full dot method (dot 160 255)

    BacklightYes

    (Background color: white)

    Color Fresh white

    Cover for operation part No

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    Dimensions EDUS72-975

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    4. Dimensions

    5. Applicable Models

    5.1 Applicable Models

    3D065275

    Applicable Indoor unit

    VRVAll models that can be connected

    BRC1D71

    SkyAirAll models that can be connected

    BRC1D71

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    Operation Manual EDUS72-975

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    6.2 Button Locations and Descriptions

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    On/Off

    Mode

    Fan

    Speed

    Cancel

    Menu

    OK

    ButtonLocationsandDescriptions

    Functionsotherthanbasicoperationitems(i.e.,On/Off,Operation

    modeselector,Fanspeed

    control,andtemperaturesetpoint)ares

    et

    fromthemenuscreen.

    NOTE

    Donotinstalltheremotecontrollerinplacesexposedtodirectsunlight,otherwise

    theLCDwillbedamaged.

    Donotpullortwisttheremot

    econtrollercord,otherwisetheremotecontrollerm

    ay

    bedamaged.

    Donotuseobjectswithsharpendstopressthebuttonsontheremotecontrolle

    r

    otherwisedamagemayresult.

    2.Fanspeedcontrol

    button

    3.Menu/OKbutton

    8.On/Offbutton

    10.Cancelbutton

    9.Operationlamp

    11.LCD(withbacklight)

    4.Upbutton

    5.Downbutton

    6.Rightbutton

    7.Leftbutton

    1.Operationmode

    selectorbutton

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    ItemstobeStrictlyObserved

    CAUTION

    Donotallowchildrentop

    laywiththeremotecontrollertoavoidcausin

    g

    damagetotheproduct.

    Neverdisassembletheremotecontroller.

    Touchingtheinteriorpartsmay

    resultinelectricshocksorfire.

    ConsultyourDaikindealerforinternalinspectionsandadjustments.

    Donottouchtheremotec

    ontrollerbuttonswithwetfingers.

    Touchingthebuttonswith

    wetfingerscancauseanelectricshock.

    Donotwashtheremotec

    ontroller.

    Doingsomaycauseelectricleakageandresultinelectricshocksorfire.

    Neverlettheremotecontrollertogetwet.

    Watercancausedamage

    totheremotecontroller,andmaycausean

    electricshockorfire.

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    6.4 Basic Operation

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    BasicOperatio

    n

    Cool/Heat/Auto/Fan

    Operation(SkyAirandVRV)

    Operation

    1 2

    D

    isplaythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepage22.)

    B

    eforesettingtheschedule,

    the

    clockmustbeset.

    T

    hedate&timescreenwillappear.

    S

    etthecurrentyear,month,

    day,and

    time.

    (Seeclocksettingsonpage39.)

    I

    ftheclockhasnotbeenset,ascreen

    liketheoneontheleftwillappear.

    Press

    buttonstoselectYesand

    pressMenu/OKbutton.

    P

    ress

    buttonstoselect

    Schedulethemainmenuscreen.

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplay

    thetimerscreen.

    Setting

    Clockhasnotbeenset.

    Wouldyouliketosetitnow?

    Schedule

    Yes

    No

    Setting

    Date&Time

    Year

    2008

    Month01

    Day

    01

    Tuesday

    12:00A

    Operationscreen

    display

    Describesscreensthat

    willbedisplayedonthe

    remotecontrollerin

    operation.

    Operationprocedure

    Explainsthesequenceof

    operationfortheremotecontroller.

    Operatethebuttonsaccordingto

    theprocedure.

    Operationbutton

    display

    Displaysthelocation

    of

    buttonstobeoperated.

    Howtofollowtheoperationmanual

    Setting

    MainMenu

    AirFlowDirection

    Ventilation

    Schedule

    OffTimer

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    MaintenanceInformation

    1/2

    Preparation

    Formechanicalprotectionpurposes,applypowertotheoutdoorunitsatleastsixhours

    beforestartingtheoperationofthesy

    stem.

    Operation

    1

    Cool

    Return

    Setting

    SettoCool74F

    PresstheOperationmodeselector

    button

    severaltimesuntilthedesired

    modeCool,Heat,Fan,orAutomodeis

    selecte

    d.

    Unavailableoperationmodesarenotdisplayed.

    *NoteB

    efore

    changingthemode,confirmthatthedisplaydoesnot

    indicate

    mastercontrolledstatus.Bothheatandcoolmodemay

    notbeselectediftheunitismastercontrolled.

    Seepage16if

    MASTE

    RCONTROLLEDiconblinks.

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    BasicOperatio

    n

    CharacteristicofDrymode

    TheDrymodedehumidifysthespaceatre

    ducedcoolingcapacityto

    preventtheroomtemperaturefromdroppingtouncomfortable

    levels.

    Setback

    TheSetbackfeaturewillmaintainthespac

    etemperatureinaspecificrangeduringunoccupied

    periods.

    NoteT

    hisfunctionwilltemporarilystartanin

    doorunitthatwaspreviouslyturnedoffbytheuseror

    turnedofffromascheduleevent/offtimer.

    Thisfunctionmustbeenabledbythes

    ysteminstaller.

    O

    peration

    1

    Cool

    Return

    Setting

    Setback

    Cool84F

    SetbackCool84F

    Cool

    Return

    SettingS

    ETBACK

    These

    tbackiconflasheswhentheunit

    isturnedonunderthesetbackcontrol.

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    Operation

    1

    Dry

    Return

    Setting

    Press

    Modebuttonseveraltimesuntil

    theDrymodeisselected.

    Thedrymodemaynotbeavailabledependingonthetypeof

    *indoor

    unit.

    2

    On/Off

    nu

    Press

    On/Offbutton.

    TheO

    perationlamp(green)will

    illumin

    ateandthesystemwillstart

    operating.

    InDry

    mode,

    thesystemmaintainsautomatictemperaturean

    d

    *fanspeedcontrol.Therefore,

    temperaturesetpointorfanspe

    ed

    setting

    sarenotavailablewhiletheindoorunitisintheDry

    mode.

    3

    AdjustAirFlowDirectionfromthemainmenu

    (seepage23).

    Ifthec

    onnectedindoorunitmodeldoesnotincludeoscillating

    *louversthisfunctionwillnotbeavailable.

    4

    On/Off

    nu

    When

    theOn/Offbuttonispressed

    again,

    thesystemwillstopoperating

    andth

    eoperationlampwillturnoff.

    NoteTo

    preventwaterdamageorsystemfailure,

    donotimmediate

    ly

    removepowerfromtheindoorunitfollowingsystemoperation

    .

    Waitatleastfiveminutesforthecondensatepumptofinishing

    drainingresidualwaterfromtheunit.

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    BasicOperatio

    n

    PrecautionsforSelectingtheC

    ool/HeatChangeoverMasterIndoorUnit

    Thecool/heatchangeovermastermust

    besetforasingleindoorunitinthefollowingapplications

    (2

    -PipeHeatPumpSystem)

    (3-PipeHeatRecoverySystem)

    Indoorunit

    Indoorunit

    Anumberofindoorunitsare

    connectedtoasingleoutdoorunit.

    Setanyoneoftheindoorunitsas

    thecool/heatchangeovermaster.

    Anumberofindoorunitsare

    connectedtoasingleBSunit.

    Setanyoneoftheindoorunitsas

    thecool/heatchangeovermaster.

    BSunit:

    TheBSunitisusedforcoolingor

    heatmodeselection.

    KeyLock

    Operation

    ConfirmandcancelKeyLocksettingsinthebasicdisplayscreen.

    1

    Cool

    Return

    Setting

    SettoCool74F

    Basicscreen

    PresstheMenu/OKbuttonforatleastfour

    second

    s.(Whilethebacklightis

    illuminated)

    2

    Cool

    Return

    Setting

    SettoCool74F

    willappear.

    Allbuttonsaredisabledwhenthekeys

    areloc

    ked.

    Tocan

    celthekeylockmode,continue

    pressingMenu/OKbuttonforatleast

    fourse

    conds.(Whilethebacklightis

    illuminated)

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    Cool

    Return

    Setting

    SettoCool74F

    Press

    theModebuttonontheremote

    contro

    lleroftheindoorunitdesignated

    asthe

    cool/heatchangeovermaster(the

    remotecontrollernotdisplayingthe

    MASTER

    CONTROLLED

    icon)repeatedlyuntilthedesired

    mode

    isselected.

    Thedisplaywill

    changetoFan,Dry,Auto,Cool,

    Heat

    eachtimethebuttonispressed.

    Simultaneously,theotherindoorunitson

    thesystemwillfollowsuitandchange

    modes

    toreflectthenewmodeselected

    atthechangeovermasterremote

    controller.

    Cool/HeatModeSelectio

    nAvailability

    Cool,

    HeatandAutoareallonlyavailableforselectiononthecool/heatchangeovermaster

    indoorunit.Thefollowingtableindicate

    stheavailableoperatingmodesoftheotherindoorunits

    onthesystembasedupontheselected

    modeofthemasterindoorunit.

    Whenthemasterindoor

    unitissetto

    Theotherindoorunitsinthesystemcanbesetto

    Cool

    Dry

    Heat

    Fan

    Coolmode

    Drymode

    Heatmode

    Fanmode

    Automode(Coolingoperation)

    Automode(Heatingoperation)

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    6.5 Quick Reference

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    QuickReference

    Themainmenuhasthefollowingitems.

    Menuitem

    Description

    Referencepage

    AirFlowDirection

    Usedtoconfigureairflowdirection

    settings.

    Theairflowdirectionlouverisautomatically

    operatedupanddown(leftandright).

    Thefixedairflowdirectionsareconfigurable

    forfivepositions.

    Thisfunctionisnotavailableonallmodels.

    *

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    Ventilation

    Ventilation

    operationsettings

    forenergy

    reoveryventilator

    VentilationRate

    UsedtosetLoworHigh

    26

    VentilationMode

    UsedtosetAuto,

    ERV,orBypass.

    27

    Schedule

    DailyPatterns

    Daysettingsareselectedfromthreepatterns,i.e.,

    7Days,Weekday/Weekend,andWeekday/Sat/

    Sun.

    29

    Settings

    Setthestartuptimeandoperationstoptime.

    ON:

    Startuptime,coolingandheating

    temperaturesetpointscanbe

    configured.

    OFF:Operationstoptime,coolingand

    heatingsetbacktemperature

    setpointscanbeconfigured.

    (--:Indicatesthatthesetback

    functionisdisabledforthistime

    period.

    )

    _:

    Indicatesthatthetemperature

    setpointandsetbacktemperature

    setpointforthistimeperiodisnot

    specified.

    Thelastactivesetpointwill

    beutilized.

    Uptofiveactionscanbesetforeachday.

    30

    OffTimer

    Usedtoseteachoperationperiodofthesystem.

    Possibletosetin10minuteincrementsfrom

    30to180minutes.

    33

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    Usedtoselectwhethertemperaturevalues

    willbedisplayedinCelsiusorFahrenheit.

    MaintenanceInformation

    Usedtodisplaythemaintenanceinformation.

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    6.6 Menu Options

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    MenuOptions

    MovingWithintheM

    ainMenuScreen

    DisplayMethodforM

    ainMenu

    O

    peration

    1

    Cool

    Return

    Setting

    SettoCool74F

    Basicscreen

    Press

    Menu/OKbutton.

    2

    Setting

    MainMenu

    AirFlowDirection

    Ventilation

    Schedule

    OffTimer

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    MaintenanceInformation

    1/2

    Mainmenuscreen

    Themainmenuscreenwillappear.

    Instru

    ctionsformovingwithinthemain

    menu

    willappear.

    3

    Selectingitemsfromthemainmenu.

    1.

    Press

    buttonstoselectthedesired

    item

    tobeset.

    2.

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    deta

    ilsfortheselecteditem.

    4

    Togobacktothebasicscreenfromthe

    mainm

    enu,presstheCancelbutton.

    Note

    Ifabuttonisnotpressedfor5minute

    sduringconfiguration,

    thecontrollerwillautomatically

    reverttothebasicscreen.

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    Menuitem

    Description

    Referen

    cepage

    Configuration

    ContrastAdjustment

    UsedtomakeLCDcontrastadjustment.

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    Display

    StandardorDetailed

    Display

    Usedtosetstandardordetaileddisplay

    mode.

    Displaymode

    Standardordetaileddisplay

    Detaileddisplayprovidesthechoiceto

    displaybetweenRoomTemp,OutsideAir

    Temp,SystemorNone.

    37

    CurrentSettings

    Usedtodisplayalistofcurrentsettingsfor

    availableitems.

    39

    Clock&

    Calendar

    Date&time

    Usedtoconfiguredateandtimesettings

    andcorrections.

    Thedefaulttimedisplayis12H.

    Theclockwillmaintainaccuracytowithin

    30secondspermonth.

    Ifthereisapowerfailureforaperiodnot

    exceeding48hours,

    theclockwillcontinue

    workingwiththebuilt-inbackuppower

    supply.

    39

    12H/24HClock

    Thetimecanbedisplayedineithera12hour

    or24hourtimeformat.

    42

    DaylightSavingTime

    Usedtoadjusttheclockinobservanceof

    daylightsavingtime.

    Language

    Thedisplaylanguagecanbeselected

    betweenEnglish,

    FrancaisorEspanol.

    42

    Note:Availablesettingitemsvarywiththe

    indoorunitmodel.

    SubRemoteControllerMenuItems

    Tworemote

    controllersincon

    trol

    Outdoorunit

    Indoorunit

    Iftworemotecontrollersareincontrolof

    asingleindoor

    unit,thefollowingmenuitemsarenotsetinthesubremote

    controller.Inthiscase,

    thefollowingitemsshouldbe

    configuredinthemainremotecontroller.

    Schedule

    Offtimer

    Setback

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    MenuOptions

    Ventilation

    Ventilationscreendisplayproperties

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    MainMenu

    AirFlowDirection

    Ventilation

    Schedule

    OffTimer

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    MaintenanceInformation

    1/2

    Setting

    Ventilation

    VentilationRate

    VentilationMode

    Displaythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepage22.)

    Press

    buttonstoselectVentilation

    onthe

    mainmenuscreen.

    (Formodelswithnoventilationfunction,

    Ventilationwillnotbedisplayedonthemain

    menusc

    reen.)

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    ventilationscreen.

    Changingtheventilationrate

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    Ventilation

    VentilationRate

    VentilationMode

    Naviga

    tetotheventilationscreen

    (seeabove).

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    VentilationRateontheventilation

    screen

    .

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    ventilationratescreen.

    2

    Setting

    VentilationRate

    Ventilation

    High

    Pressthe

    buttonstotogglebetween

    theLo

    wandHighsettings.

    Onlym

    odesthatcanbesetaredisplayed.

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    Therearetwotypesofairflo

    wdirectionsettings.

    Airflowdirectionswing

    Thelouversautomaticallyoscillate

    up

    anddown.

    Airflowdirection

    Youcanselectfromoneoffivefixed

    directions.(Thishasnorelationtothe

    angleofthelouvers.)

    Indoorunit

    (Automatic)

    (Autom

    atic)

    Indoorunit

    (Desiredposition)

    (Desiredpositio

    n)

    Movementofairflowdirectionlouver

    Undertheoperatingconditionsshownbelow,airflowdirectioniscontrolledautomatically.Actual

    operationmaybedifferentthanwhatis

    displayedontheremotecontroller.

    Operating

    condition

    Roomtemperatureishigherthantheremotecontrollerssetpoint(in

    heatingoperatio

    n).

    Whendefrosting(inheatingoperation).

    (Theairflowdis

    chargeshorizontallytoavoidcreatingadraftforthe

    roomoccupants

    .)

    Undercontinuousoperationwiththeairflowdischarginghorizontally.

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    MenuOptions

    Automode

    Usinginformationfromtheairconditioner(cool,heat,fan,and

    setpoint)andtheenergyrecoveryventilatorunit(indoorand

    outdoortemperatures),

    theventilationmodeisautomatically

    changed

    betweenERVandBypass.

    ERVmode

    OutsideairispassedthroughtheERVcoreandissuppliedtothe

    condition

    edspace.

    Bypassmode

    Outsideairissuppliedtotheconditionedspacewithoutpassing

    throughtheERVcore.

    Schedule

    Settingtheschedule

    O

    peration

    Theschedulecannotbee

    nabledwhenamultizonecontrollerisconnected.

    1

    Setting

    MainMenu

    AirFlowDirection

    Ventilation

    Schedule

    OffTimer

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    MaintenanceInformation

    1/2

    Displaythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepage22.)

    Press

    buttonstoselectSchedule.

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    schedulescreen.

    Setting

    Clockhasnotbeenset.

    Wouldyouliketosetitnow?

    Schedule

    Yes

    No

    Setting

    Date&Time

    Year

    2008

    Month01

    Day

    01

    Tuesday

    12:00A

    Before

    settingtheschedule,

    theclock

    mustb

    eset.

    Ifthec

    lockhasnotbeenset,ascreen

    likethe

    oneontheleftwillappear.

    Press

    buttonstoselectYesand

    pressMenu/OKbutton.

    Theda

    te&timescreenwillappear.

    Setthe

    currentyear,month,

    day,and

    time.(Seeclocksettingsonpage39.)

    2

    Setting

    Schedule

    Enable/Disable

    DailyPatterns

    Settings

    Press

    buttonstoselectthedesired

    functio

    nontheschedulescreenand

    pressMenu/OKbutton.

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    3

    Selectingandconfirmingthedesired

    ventila

    tionratewilltakeyoubacktothe

    basicscreen.

    (PressingtheCancelbuttontakesyoubacktothe

    previousscreenwithoutchangingtheventilation

    rate.)

    Changingtheventila

    tionmode

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    Ventilation

    VentilationRate

    VentilationMode

    Displa

    ytheventilationscreen.

    (Seepa

    ge26.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    VentilationModeontheventilation

    screen

    .

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    ventila

    tionmodescreen.

    2

    Setting

    VentilationMode

    Ventilation

    Bypass

    Pressingthe

    buttonscyclesthrough

    thesettingsintheordershownbelow.

    Byp

    ass

    ERV

    Auto

    Onlym

    odesthatcanbesetaredisplayed.

    *

    3

    Cool

    Return

    Setting

    SettoCool74F

    Selectingandconfirmingthedesired

    ventila

    tionmodewilltakeyoubackto

    theba

    sicscreen.

    (PressingtheCancelbuttontakesyoubacktothe

    previousscreenwithoutchangingtheventilation

    mode.)

    VentilationMode

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    MenuOptions

    Settings

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    Schedule

    Enable/Disable

    DailyPatterns

    Settings

    2/2

    Thesc

    hedulescreenwillappear.

    Press

    buttonstoselectSettings

    onthe

    schedulescreen.

    These

    ttingsscreenwillappearwhen

    theMe

    nu/OKbuttonispressed.

    2

    Setting

    Schedule

    Time

    Act

    Cool

    Heat

    :

    :

    :

    :

    :

    Mon

    Press

    buttonstoselectthedayto

    beset.

    3

    Setting

    Schedule

    Mon

    Time

    Act

    Cool

    Heat

    6:00A

    :

    :

    :

    :

    Setting

    Schedule

    Mon

    Time

    Act

    Cool

    Heat

    6:00A

    :

    :

    :

    :

    Inputthetimefortheselectedday.

    Press

    buttonstomovethe

    highlighteditemandpress

    buttons

    toinpu

    tthedesiredoperationstarttime.

    Eachp

    ressof

    buttonsmovesthe

    numbe

    rsby1houror1minute.

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    DailyPatterns

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    Schedule

    Enable/Disable

    DailyPatterns

    Settings

    2/2

    Theschedulescreenwillappear.

    Press

    buttonsto

    select

    DailyPatternsontheschedule

    screen

    .

    Thedailypatternsscreenwillappear

    whentheMenu/OKbuttonispressed.

    2

    Setting

    DailyPatterns

    Schedule

    7Days

    Press

    buttonsto

    select

    7Days,

    Weekday/Weekend,

    orWeekday/Sat/Sunonthedaily

    patternsscreen.

    Theconfirmationscreenwillappear

    whentheMenu/OKbuttonispressed.

    3

    Setting

    Savethesettings?

    Schedule

    Yes

    No

    Press

    buttonstoselectYesonthe

    confirm

    ationscreen.

    PressingtheMenu/OKbuttonentersthe

    dailyp

    atternsinthescheduleandtakes

    youba

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    MenuOptions

    Enablingordisabling

    theofftimer

    Operation

    1

    1/2

    Setting

    OffTimer

    Enable/Disable

    Settings

    Naviga

    tetotheofftimerscreen.

    (Seepage33.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Enable/Disableontheofftimerscreen.

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    enable

    /disablescreen.

    2

    Setting

    Enable/Disable

    OffTimer

    Disable

    Press

    buttonstoselectEnableor

    Disableontheenable/disablescreen.

    PressMenu/OKbuttonafterselecting

    theitem.

    Thentheconfirmationscreen

    willappear.

    3

    Setting

    Savethesettings?

    OffTimer

    Yes

    No

    Press

    buttontoselectYesonthe

    confirm

    ationscreen.

    PressingMenu/OKbuttonconfirmsthe

    enable

    /disablefortheofftimerand

    takesyoubacktothebasicscreen.

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    OffTimer

    ConfiguringandConfirmingtheOffTimersettings

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    MainMenu

    AirFlowDirection

    Ventilation

    Schedule

    OffTimer

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    MaintenanceInformation

    1/2

    Displa

    ythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepa

    ge22.)

    Press

    buttonstoselectthe

    OffTimeronthemainmenuscreen.

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontodisplaytheoff

    timerscreen.

    2

    1/2

    Setting

    OffTimer

    Enable/Disable

    Settings

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Settin

    gsontheofftimerscreen.

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    configurationscreen.

    3

    Setting

    Afteryouturnontheunit,

    itwillautomatically

    turnoffin

    60minutes.

    OffTimer

    Use

    buttonstosetthetimefrom

    operationstartuntiltheunit

    autom

    aticallystops.

    Selectionscanbemadeinincrementsof

    10min

    utesfrom30to180minutes.

    Holdin

    gdownthebuttoncausesthe

    numbertochangecontinuously.

    SelectthedesiredtimeandpressMenu/

    OKbu

    tton.

    Theconfirmationscreenwillappear.

    4

    Setting

    Savethesettings?

    OffTimer

    Yes

    No

    Press

    buttontoselectYesonthe

    confirm

    ationscreen.

    PressingMenu/OKbuttonconfirmsthe

    offtimerandtakesyoubacktothebasic

    screen

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    MenuOptions

    Configuration

    ContrastAdjustment

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    MainMenu

    Configuration

    CurrentSettings

    Clock&Calendar

    DaylightSavingTime

    Language

    2/2

    Displaythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepage22.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Config

    urationonthemainmenu

    screen

    .

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    configurationscreen.

    2

    Setting

    Configuration

    ContrastAdjustment

    Display

    Naviga

    tetotheconfigurationscreen.

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    ContrastAdjustmentonthe

    configurationscreen.

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    contrastadjustmentscreen.

    3

    Setting

    Dark

    Light

    ContrastAdjustment

    Onthe

    contrastadjustmentscreenpress

    bu

    ttonsuntilyoureachthedesired

    contrast.

    Aftersetting,pressMenu/OKbuttonand

    returntothebasicscreen.

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    MaintenanceInform

    ation

    Displayingtheservic

    econtactandmodel

    information

    Operation

    1

    Setting

    MainMenu

    AirFlowDirection

    Ventilation

    Schedule

    OffTimer

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    MaintenanceInformation

    1/2

    Displa

    ythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepa

    ge22.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    MaintenanceInformationonthemain

    menu

    screenandpressMenu/OK

    button

    .

    2

    MaintenanceInformation

    ContactInfo

    0123-456-7890

    IndoorModel

    ---/000

    OutdoorModel

    ---/000

    Thephonenumberforthecontactwill

    appea

    ratthetopofthescreen.

    (Ifithas

    notyetbeenentered,

    itwillnotappear.)

    Them

    odelinformationoftheindoorand

    outdoorunitsforyourproductwill

    appea

    ronthebottomofthescreen.

    (Forsomemodelstheproductcodemayappear.)

    Them

    odelnamewillnotappeariftheindoorunit

    *PCBh

    asbeenreplaced.

    Theerrorcodehistorymayalsoappear.

    *Iftheo

    perationlampisnotblinking,

    theunitis

    workin

    gproperly.

    Theerrorcodehistorywilldisappearifyoupress

    On/Offbuttonformorethan4seconds.

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    MenuOptions

    DisplayItem

    Operation

    1

    Setting

    Display

    DisplayMode

    Standard

    DisplayItem

    None

    Naviga

    tetothedisplayscreen.

    (Seepage37.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Displa

    yItem

    onthedisplayscreen.

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    display

    itemscreen.

    2

    Setting

    DisplayItem

    Display

    None

    Pressin

    g

    buttonsdisplaysthefollowing.

    Non

    e

    OutsideAirTemp

    *

    RoomTemp

    Sy

    stem

    *

    Somem

    odelsmaynotdisplaytheseitemseveniftheyareselected.

    * Besuretoreadthefollowingnotesregardingdisplay

    ofroom

    temperatureandoutsideairtemperature.

    Room

    Temp

    ..........

    Thetemperatureattheremote

    controller.

    Thetemperaturethatisdetectedmay

    beaffectedbythelocationofthe

    remotecontroller.

    Outsid

    eAirTemp

    ..........

    Thetemperatureattheoutdoorunit.

    Thetemperaturethatisdetectedmay

    beaffectedbyfactorssuchasthe

    locationoftheunit(forexample,ifi

    tis

    indirectsunlight)andunitoperation

    duringdefrosting.

    Aftersetting,pressMenu/OKbuttonto

    confirm

    settingsandreturntothebasic

    screen

    .

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    DisplayMode

    Operation

    1

    Setting

    Configuration

    ContrastAdjustment

    Display

    Navigatetotheconfigurationscreen.

    (Seepa

    ge36.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Displayontheconfigurationscreen.

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    displayscreen.

    2

    Setting

    Display

    DisplayMode

    Standard

    DisplayItem

    None

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    DisplayModeonthedisplayscreen.

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    Displa

    yModescreen.

    3

    Setting

    DisplayMode

    Display

    Standard

    Press

    buttonstoselectStandard

    orDetailedonthedisplayscreen.

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontoconfirmthe

    setting

    sandreturntothebasicscreen.

    Referto

    *

    DisplayItemtochangedetaileddisplay

    selection.

    (Seep

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    MenuOptions

    2

    Setting

    Clock&Calendar

    Date&Time

    12H/24HClock

    Press

    buttonstoselectDate&Time

    ontheclock&calendarscreen.

    PressMenu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    date&

    timescreen.

    3

    Setting

    Date&Time

    Year

    2008

    Month01

    Day

    01

    Thursday

    12:00A

    Select

    Yearwith

    buttons.

    Chang

    etheyearwith

    buttons.

    Holdingdownthebuttoncausesthe

    numbe

    rtochangecontinuously.

    4

    Setting

    Date&Time

    Year

    2009

    Month10

    Day

    01

    Thursday

    12:00A

    Select

    Monthwith

    buttons.

    Chang

    ethemonthwith

    buttons.

    Holdingdownthebuttoncausesthe

    numbe

    rtochangecontinuously.

    5

    Setting

    Date&Time

    Year

    2009

    Month10

    Day

    07

    Thursday

    12:00A

    Select

    Daywith

    buttons.

    Chang

    ethedaywith

    buttons.

    Holdingdownthebuttoncausesthe

    numbe

    rtochangecontinuously.

    Dayso

    ftheweekchangeautomatically.

    6

    Setting

    Date&Time

    Year

    2009

    Month10

    Day

    07

    Thursday

    12:00A

    Select

    Hourwith

    buttons.

    Chang

    ethehourwith

    buttons.

    Holdingdownthebuttoncausesthe

    numbe

    rtochangecontinuously.

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    CurrentSettings

    Manipulatingthecur

    rentsettings

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    MainMenu

    Configuration

    CurrentSettings

    Clock&Calendar

    DaylightSavingTime

    Language

    2/2

    Displa

    ythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepa

    ge22.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Curre

    ntSettingsonthemainmenu

    screen

    andpressMenu/OKbutton.

    2

    Setting

    CurrentSetting

    1/2

    AirFlowDirection

    Swing

    VentilationRate

    Low

    VentilationMode

    Auto

    Schedule

    Enable

    OffTimer

    Disable

    Display

    Standard

    Alists

    howingthecurrentsettingstatus

    willap

    pear.

    Press

    buttonstogotothenextitem.

    PressingtheCancelbuttontakesyou

    backtothemainmenuscreen.

    AirFlowDirection

    OffTimer

    VentilationRate

    Display

    VentilationMode

    Displayitem

    Schedule

    Displayitems

    Display

    itemsmaydifferdependingonthemodel.

    *Onlytheitemsthatcanbesetaredisplayed.

    Clock&Calendar

    Date&Time

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    MainMenu

    Configuration

    CurrentSettings

    Clock&Calendar

    DaylightSavingTime

    Language

    2/2

    Displaythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepage22.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Clock

    &Calendaronthemainmenu

    screen

    .

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontodisplaythe

    clock&calendarscreen.

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    MenuOptions

    12H/24HCLOCK

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    Clock&Calendar

    Date&Time

    12H/24HClock

    Displaytheclock&calendarscreen.

    (Seepage39.)

    Press

    buttonsto

    select

    12H/24HClockontheClock&

    Calend

    arscreen.

    The12

    H/24Hclockscreenwillappear

    whentheMenu/OKbuttonispressed.

    2

    Setting

    12H/24HClock

    12H

    Bydefault,thetimedisplayissettothe

    12Hform

    at.

    Press

    buttonstoselect12H

    24H

    onthe

    12H/24Hclockscreen.

    Theco

    nfirmationscreenwillappear

    whentheMenu/OKbuttonispressed.

    3

    Setting

    Savethesettings?

    12H/24HClock

    Yes

    No

    Press

    buttonstoselectYesonthe

    confirm

    ationscreen.

    PressingtheMenu/OKbuttonconfirms

    the12Hor24Handtakesyoubackto

    thema

    inmenuscreen.

    Language

    SelectableLanguage

    s

    O

    peration

    1

    Setting

    MainMenu

    Configuration

    CurrentSettings

    Clock&Calendar

    DaylightSavingTime

    Language

    2/2

    Displaythemainmenuscreen.

    (Seepage22.)

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Langu

    ageonthemainmenuscreen

    andpresstheMenu/OKbutton.

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    Setting

    Date&Time

    Year

    2009

    Month10

    Day

    07

    Thursday

    12:21P

    Select

    Minutewith

    buttons.

    Changetheminutewith

    buttons.

    Holdingdownthebuttoncausesthe

    numbe

    rtochangecontinuously.

    PressMenu/OKbutton.

    Theco

    nfirmationscreenwillappear.

    Thedatecanbesetbetween

    January

    1,

    2009andDecember31,

    2099.

    Note:

    8

    Setting

    Savethesettings?

    Date&Time Y

    es

    No

    Press

    buttontoselectYesonthe

    confirm

    ationscreen.

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontoconfirmthe

    clockandreturntothebasicscreen.

    When

    settingtheschedule,

    thedisplayreturnsto

    *thesettingsscreen.

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    Maintenance

    3

    Setting

    MainMenu

    ResetFilterIndicator

    AirFlowDirection

    Ventilation

    Schedule

    OffTimer

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    1/2

    Cool

    SettoCool74F

    Press

    buttonstoselect

    Reset

    FilterIndicatoronthemain

    menuscreenandpressMenu/Enter

    button.

    Thedisplayshowninillustration1will

    disapp

    earfromthebasicscreenwhen

    thefiltersignisreset.

    MaintainingtheUnit

    andLCDDisplay

    WipetheLCDandsurfaceoftheremo

    tecontrollerwithadryclothwhentheybecomedirty.

    Ifthedirtonthesurfacecannotberem

    oved,soaktheclothinneutraldetergentdilutedwith

    water,squeezetheclothtightly,andcleanthesurface.

    Wipethesurfacewithadrycloth.

    NoteD

    onotuseanypaintthinner,organics

    olvent,orstrongacid.

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    Setting

    Language

    English

    Press

    buttonstoselectthepreferred

    langua

    geonthelanguagescreen.

    English/Franais/Espaolareavailable.

    Press

    Menu/OKbuttontoconfirmthe

    setting

    sandreturntothebasicscreen.

    Maintenance

    ResetFilterIndicato

    r

    Operation

    1

    Cool

    Timetocleanfilter

    SettoCool74F

    When

    itistimetocleanorreplacethefilter,oneof

    thefollowingmessageswillappearonthebottom

    of

    theba

    sicscreen.

    Time

    tocleanfilter

    Time

    tocleanfilter&element

    Time

    tocleanelement

    Wash,clean,orreplacethefilteror

    element.

    Forde

    tails,refertotheoperation

    manualsuppliedwiththeindoorunit.

    2

    Reset

    thefilterindicatorwhenthefilteror

    elementiscleanedorreplaced.

    Press

    Menu/OKbutton.

    Them

    ainmenuscreenwillappear.

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    ReferenceInformation

    After-saleService

    Warning

    Donotrelocateorreinstalltheremotecontrollerbyyourself.

    Improperinstallationmayresultinelectricshocksorfire.

    ConsultyourDaikindealer.

    AdviseyourDaikinD

    ealerofthefollowingitems

    Modelname

    Dateofinstallation

    Failureconditions:Aspreciseaspossible.

    Youraddress,name,andtelephone

    number

    R

    epairsafterWarrantyPeriod

    ConsultyourDaikindealer.

    InquiryaboutAfter-saleService

    ContactyourDaikindealer.

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    ErrorCodeDisplay

    ContactyourDaikindealerinthefollowingcases

    O

    peration

    1

    Cool

    SettoCool74F

    Error:PressMenubutton

    Ifanerroroccurs,eitheroneofthefollowing

    itemsw

    illflashinthebasicscreen.

    Error:PushMenubutton

    Theoperationlampwillflash.

    * Warning:PushMenubutton

    Theoperationlampwillnotflash.

    * Press

    Menu/OKbutton.

    Operatio

    n

    lam

    p

    2

    ErrorcodeAI

    ContactInfo

    0123-456-7890

    IndoorModel

    ---/000

    OutdoorModel

    ---/000

    Theerrorcodewillflashandtheservice

    contac

    tandmodelnameorcodemay

    appea

    r.

    Notify

    yourDaikindealeroftheError

    codea

    ndmodelnameorcode.

    ReferenceInfo

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    En

    glish

    Preparethecablingforconnectionto

    theremotecontrollerfollowingtheseinstructions:

    Removethecablejac

    ket

    andinsulation

    Cuttingguideline

    Approx.3/8inch

    Tosimplifythewiring,maintain

    a3/8indifferencebetweenthe

    lengthofthetwoconductors.

    Lengthofjackettoberemoved:

    Approx.6inchfortopleftoutlet

    Approx.8inchfortopcenteroutlet

    C

    onnecttheterminals(P/P1,

    N/P2)oftheremotecontrollertotheterminals(P1,

    P2)ofthe

    indoorunit.(P1andP2arenotpolaritysensitive.)

    Backoutlet

    3-5-1

    Lowercase

    P1

    Indoorunit

    P2

    Uppercase

    PC-board

    Clamp

    Cableattachment

    point

    Cross-section

    -

    Securethecableat

    theattachmentpoint

    byusingfurnished

    clampingmaterial.

    Clamp

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    wherethecablingwillenterthe

    3-4remotecontroller(back

    ,leftside,topleft,topcenter).

    Backoutlet

    3-4-1

    Leftoutlet

    3-4-2

    Cutoffresinarea(hatchedarea).

    Usinganappropriatetool,cuttheplastic

    at

    thehatchedareaandremoveanyremaining

    burrs.

    Topleftoutlet

    3-4-3

    Topcenteroutlet

    3-4-4

    Usinganappropriatetool,cutthepla

    sticat

    thehatchedareaandremoveanyremaining

    burrs.

    Usinganappropriatetool,cuttheplastic

    at

    thehatchedareaandremoveanyremaining

    burrs.

    Installwiring.

    3-5

    1.Switchboxandcontrolwiringarenotattached.

    DonottouchtheremotecontrollerPC-board.

    2.

    NOTE

    WiringSpecifications

    WiringType

    Non-shielded,

    2-con

    ductor,strandedcoppercable

    WiringSize

    AWG-18

    WiringLength

    Maximum1640feet

    (500m)

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    glish

    Topreventelectricalnoiseandp

    ossiblecommunicationerrors,avoidinstallingthe

    remotecontrollercablingparalle

    ltoorinthevicinityoflinevoltagecircuits.

    NOTE

    Installationprocedureforthelowercase.

    3-6

    Whenwiringtheremotecontrollerthroughthetopcenterorrearaccesspoints,attachmentofthe

    cabletothelowercaseisrequiredbe

    foreitiswallmounted.

    Closelyfollowthewiring

    procedures.

    Wallinstallatoin

    3-6-1

    Securebyusingattachedwoodscrews(2pcs.).

    Woodscrews

    (3.5

    16mm)

    Switchboxinstallation

    3-6-2

    Securebyusingattachedsmallscrews(2pcs.).

    Sm

    allscrews(M416mm)

    Switchbox

    (fieldsupply)

    (Useoptionalaccessory

    KJB211A)

    Switchboxfortwounits

    (withnocover)

    3-5/16

    1-13/16

    (Installationpitch)

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    Leftoutlet

    3-5-2

    PC-board

    Lowercase

    Uppercase

    Indoorunit

    P1P2

    Topleftoutlet

    3-5-3

    Asshowntotheleft,

    installtheattached

    retainertoprevent

    thewiresfrombeing

    pinchedduring

    installation.

    PC-board

    Indoorunit

    Wiringretainer

    W

    iringretainer

    Uppercase

    Lowercase

    Uppercase

    Wiring

    Cross-section

    -

    P1P2

    Topcenteroutlet

    3-5-4

    PC-board

    Indoorunit

    Wiringretainer

    Uppercase

    Lowercase

    P1P2

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    7.4 Functions and Menu Items of Remote Controller Buttons

    3P243521-2B

    On/Off

    Mode

    Fan

    Speed

    Cancel

    Menu

    OK

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    En

    glish

    Functionsandm

    enuitemsofremote

    4.controllerbuttons

    Functionsandmenuite

    ms

    4-1

    Operationmodeselectorbutton

    (1)

    Usedtochangethemode.

    Fanspeedcontrolbutton

    (2)

    Usedtochangethefancontrol.

    Menu/OKbutton

    (3)

    Usedtoindicatethemainmenu

    .

    (Fordetailsofthemainmenu,s

    eethe

    operationmanual.)

    Usedtoentertheitemselected.

    MainMenu

    AirFlowDirection

    Ventilation

    Schedule

    OffTimer

    Celsius/Fahrenheit

    MaintenanceInformation

    Configuration

    CurrentSettings

    Clock&Calendar

    DaylightSavingTime

    Language

    Dependingonconnectedmodel

    Upbutton

    (4)

    Usedtoraisethesetpointtemperature.

    Thepreviousmenuitemswillbe

    highlighted.

    (Thehighlighteditemswillbescrolled

    continuouslywhenthebuttonispressed

    continuously.)

    Usedtochangetheselecteditem.

    D

    ownbutton

    (5)

    Usedtolowerthesetpointtemperature.

    Itemsbelowthecurrentlyselecteditem

    willbehighlighted.

    (Thehighlighteditemswillbescrolled

    continuouslywhenthebuttonispressed

    continuously.)

    Usedtochangetheselecteditem.

    R

    ightbutton

    (6)

    Usedtohighlightitemstotherighto

    fthe

    currentlyselecteditem.

    Displaycontentsarechangedtonext

    screenperpage.

    (1)Operationmodeselectorbu

    tton

    (11)LCD(withbacklight)

    (4)Upbutton

    (5)Downbutton

    (6)Rightbutton

    (7)Leftbutton

    (9)Operationlamp

    (8)On/Offbutton

    (10)Cancelbutton

    (2)Fanspeedcontrolbutton

    (3)Menu/OKbutton

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    (fieldsupply)

    (Useoptionalaccessory

    KJB111A)

    Smallscrews(M416mm)

    Switchboxforoneunit

    (withnocover)

    3-5/16

    1-1/8

    (Installationpitch)

    Installthecontrolonaflatsurfaceonly.

    Topreventdeformationofthelo

    wercase,avoidover-tighteningtheinstallationscrews.

    NOTE

    Installtheuppercase.

    3-7

    Aligntheuppercasewithtabsofth

    elowercase(6points),insertandinstalltheuppercase.

    Installthewiringwithcaretopreventpinching.

    Peelofftheprotectivemembranew

    hichoverlaystheuppercase.

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    3P243521-2B

    English

    21

    11-3Selectyear,

    month,dayandtim

    e

    byusing

    (Left/Right)buttonand

    setbyusing

    (Up/Down)buttonin

    theDate&Timescreen.

    Pressand

    holdthebuttonforcontinuouschang

    e

    ofthenumericvalue.

    Dayoftheweekissetautomatically.

    P

    ressMenu/OKbutton.

    11-4

    Settingconfirmationscreenisdispla

    yed.

    Select

    11-5

    YesandpressMenu/OK

    button.

    Settingdetailsareconfirmedandba

    sic

    screenreturns.

    Ifdurationofpoweroutageexceeds

    48hours,resetisneeded.

    Language

    12.

    12-1PressMenu/OKbuttoninthebasic

    screen.

    Mainmenuisdisplayed.

    SelectLanguageinthemainmenu

    ,

    pressMenu/OKbutton.

    Press

    12-2

    (Up/Down)buttonstoselect

    Languageonthelanguagescreen.

    English/Franais/Espaol

    PressingMenu/OKbutton.

    Settingdetailsareconfirmedandba

    sic

    screenreturns.

    3

    11- 4

    11-

    Setting

    SetClock

    Year

    2009

    Month01

    Day

    01

    Thursday

    12:00A

    PressMenu/OKbutton.

    5

    11-

    Setting

    Savethesettings

    Date&Time

    Yes

    No

    PressMenu/OKbutton.

    1

    12-

    Setting

    MainMenu

    Configuration

    CurrentSettings

    Clock&Calendar

    DaylightSavingTime

    Language

    2/2

    PressMenu/OKbutton.

    2

    12-

    Setting

    Language

    English

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