PC-ARFZ User Manual
PC-ARFZ User Manual
PC-ARFZ User Manual
Manual
- PC-ARFZ -
COOL
LOUV. Adj.
Menu
On/Off
OK Back/Help ECO
IMPORTANT:
Zone Interface Box (ZIB) Disconnected
IMPORTANT NOTICE
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SAFETY SUMMARY
CAUTION : CAUTION, used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which,
if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Safety Summary ..............................................................................................................................................1
2. Button Names and Functions...........................................................................................................................2
3. Operation Method ............................................................................................................................................4
3.1 Basic Procedures ....................................................................................................................................4
3.2 Operation Mode (Cooling, Heating, Dry, Cooling/Heating Automatic and Air Flow Operation) ...............4
3.3 Automatic Cooling/Heating Operation .....................................................................................................5
4. Setting Method .................................................................................................................................................5
4.1 Temperature Setting ................................................................................................................................5
4.2 Fan Speed ...............................................................................................................................................6
4.3 Louver Swing Direction ...........................................................................................................................6
5. Operation .........................................................................................................................................................7
5.1 Operation Start ........................................................................................................................................7
5.2 Operation Stop ........................................................................................................................................7
6. Operation Lock.................................................................................................................................................7
7. Power Saving Guidance ..................................................................................................................................8
8. Menu Operation ...............................................................................................................................................9
8.1 Menu .......................................................................................................................................................9
8.2 Simple Timer Operation ..........................................................................................................................9
8.3 Reset Filter Sign Time ...........................................................................................................................10
8.4 Scheduled Operation ............................................................................................................................11
8.4.1 Schedule Setting..........................................................................................................................11
8.4.2 Holiday Setting............................................................................................................................. 12
8.4.3 Schedule ON/OFF Setting ...........................................................................................................13
8.5 Elevating Grille .....................................................................................................................................14
8.6 Power Saving ........................................................................................................................................15
8.6.1 Power Saving Detailed Setting (Outdoor Unit Capacity Control) .................................................16
8.6.2 Power Saving Detailed Setting (Indoor Unit Rotation Control) ....................................................17
8.6.3 Power Saving Detailed Setting (Intermittent Operation Control) .................................................19
8.7 Night Quiet Operation............................................................................................................................21
8.8 Quick Function ......................................................................................................................................22
8.9 Comfort Setting .....................................................................................................................................23
8.10 Power Saving/Operation Noise Reduction Schedule ............................................................................24
8.11 Individual Louver Setting .......................................................................................................................27
8.11.1 Setting..........................................................................................................................................27
8.11.2 Cancellation of Louver Setting ....................................................................................................28
8.12 Louver Open/Close ...............................................................................................................................28
8.13 Ventilation ...........................................................................................................................................29
8.14 Setting of Total Heat Exchanger ............................................................................................................29
8.15 Adjusting Date/Time .............................................................................................................................30
8.16 Daylight Saving Time ............................................................................................................................31
8.17 Setback Setting .....................................................................................................................................32
8.17.1 Setback Schedule Setting............................................................................................................32
8.17.2 Setback Manual Setting ..............................................................................................................33
8.18 Screen Display Setting .........................................................................................................................33
8.18.1 Display Adjustment ......................................................................................................................33
8.18.2 Language Setting ........................................................................................................................34
8.18.3 Temperature Unit ........................................................................................................................35
8.18.4 Main/Sub Remote Controller .......................................................................................................36
8.19 Room Name Registration ......................................................................................................................37
8.20 Power Consumption Display .................................................................................................................38
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9. Help Menu......................................................................................................................................................39
9.1 Help Menu .............................................................................................................................................39
9.2 Current Setting Display .........................................................................................................................40
9.3 Indicators on LCD .................................................................................................................................41
9.4 About Operation ..................................................................................................................................41
9.5 Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................................42
9.6 Contact Information .............................................................................................................................42
10.Other Indications ........................................................................................................................................... . .43
10.1 In Normal Condition...............................................................................................................................43
10.1.1 Main / Sub Controller ...................................................................................................................43
10.1.2 Central Control.............................................................................................................................43
10.1.3 Priorities .......................................................................................................................................43
10.1.4 External Power Saving Control Processing .................................................................................44
10.1.5 Thermo-Controller........................................................................................................................44
10.1.6 Defrosting ....................................................................................................................................44
10.1.7 Operation Control ........................................................................................................................44
10.2 In Abnormal Condition ...........................................................................................................................45
10.2.1 Abnormality ..................................................................................................................................45
10.2.2 Power Failure...............................................................................................................................45
10.2.3 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) .............................................................................................45
11. Zone Control .................................................................................................................................................. 46
11.1 Fast Zone Control................................................................................................................................... 46
11.2 Normal Zone Control............................................................................................................................... 46
11.3 Master/Slave Zone Controllers Operation.............................................................................................. 46
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1. Safety Summary
● Do not pour water into the wired controller (hereafter called “controller”).
This product is equipped with electrical parts. If poured, it will cause a serious electrical shock.
● Do not operate switches with wet hand. It may cause an electrical shock.
● In case that the protective devices often function or the operation switches do not function well,
turn OFF the main power supply and contact your distributor or dealer.
● In case that other abnormalities are found, stop the system, turn OFF the main power supply and
contact your distributor or dealer.
● Do not install the indoor unit, outdoor unit, controller and cable at such places as;
(1) where oil vapor or oil is dispersed
(2) where the hot springs are near (in a sulfuric environment)
(3) where generation, � � � � staying or leaking of � � � � � gas is detected
(4) where the sea is near (in the salty environment)
(5) an acid or alkaline environment
● Do not install the indoor unit, outdoor unit, controller and cable within approximately
3 meters from strong electromagnetic wave radiators such as medical equipment.
In case that the controller is installed in a place where there is electromagnetic wave radiation,
shield the controller and cables by covering with the steel box and running the cable through the
metal conduit tube.
● In case that electric noise is applied at the power source for the indoor unit, provide a noise � � �
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Display Part
Fan Speed Indicator Room Name Louver Swing Schedule Timer Indicator
( Page 6) Indicator Indicator It is displayed when the schedule
( Page 37) ( Page 6) timer function is set.
Ventilation Mode
Indicator Operation Lock Indicator
( Page 29) It is displayed when the operation
lock function is set.
Operation Mode
Indicator Service Filter Indicator FLTR
It is displayed at the set period for
( Page 4)
filter cleaning.
The indications of “HEAT”
and “AUTO” are displayed
only for the heat pump
type models.
Temperature Setting
Power Saving Indicator ( Page 5)
Indicator
A/C Meeting Room FLTR
It is displayed when the MODE SPEED LOUV TEMP
power saving is set.
COOL
Operation Guide
Indicator Sav:HIG
“Central Control” is displayed
LOUV. Adj.
while the remote control
operation is prohibited.
Menu Menu Button
( Page 9)
On/Off
OK To display the Menu.
Back/Help ECO
Run Indicator
Lights while the unit ECO Button
is operational, and it ( Page 8)
flashes in abnormal Power saving can be
conditions. started or stopped by
pressing this button.
Backlight
Backlight is turned ON by pressing any button. In an instance of using two controllers, only the first
operated controller turns ON a backlight; the other does not turn ON backlight.
NOTES:
• Make sure to press the buttons lightly with your fingertips. Do NOT press the buttons or anything with sharp
points, such as a ball point pen. The operational functionality of the controller may become damaged.
• This “Louver Swing Indicator” is NOT available when zone interface box is connected.
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Remote Sensor
IDU
Zone Controller
ODU
All zones’ name can be freely changed according to the zone application.
There are 2 types of zone control; “Fast Zone Control” controls each individual zone or all zones in the zone
control window, and “Normal Zone Control” controls each individual zone in the lower menu. For the settings,
refer to “11. Zone Control”.
When zone interface box is connected, zone control is available, louver swing is not available, and the zone
control indicator and zone name indicator are shown as the following picture.
Menu
On/Off
OK Back/Help ECO
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Menu
OK Back/Help
(2) Press “ ” or “ ” and select “MODE”.
Menu
OK Back/Help
ATTENTION
Menu
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NOTE: Menu
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OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
(2) By pressing “ ” or “ ”,
the fan speed will be changed as follows. NOTE:
For the indoor unit without the auto louver
mechanism, the indication of “LOUV.” will NOT
LOW be displayed on the LCD.
MEDIUM (2) By pressing “ ” or “ ”, the louver direction
HIGH
will be changed as follows.
AUTO Auto-Swing
Menu
OK Back/Help
Angle
Range
Angle
Range
NOTES:
• During dry operation, the fan speed is
automatically changed to “LOW” and cannot
be changed to another fan speed. (“LOW” will
NOT be displayed on the liquid crystal display
(LCD) at this time. The present setting
condition will be displayed on the LCD.)
• The fan speed settings “HIGH 2” and “AUTO”
may not be available depending on the indoor
unit type. : Auto swing operation will be started. At this
time, the louver will swing repeatedly on the
LCD.
Menu
OK Back/Help
NOTES:
• The air flow angle is different for each indoor
unit type. Check for detailed information in
“Louver Swing Direction” of each operation
manual for indoor unit.
• The louver position on the LCD and the actual
louver position may not match during the auto
swing operation.
To set the louver positions, set the angle after
checking the position on the LCD.
• The louver may NOT stop immediately after
the switch is pressed.
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NOTE:
When “Lock function for operation mode
On/Off
OK
selection” is selected, the operation lock
performs the following procedures
OK Back/Help
5.2 Operation Stop
Press “ ” (On/Off) again.
The run indicator will be turned off and the
operation will be stopped.
(2) To cancel the operation lock,
press “ ” and “Back/Help” simultaneously
for three seconds. “ ” will be turned OFF,
On/Off
and the operation lock will be canceled.
OK
Menu
NOTE: OK Back/Help
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Menu
(3) Press “ ” or “ ” and select the setting
OK function. By pressing “OK”, each type of
Back/Help ECO
setting will be displayed.
Refer to the following concerning each
setting.
• Power Saving Mode Setting (Section 8.6
(2) The current setting status is displayed
“Power Saving”)
for “Power Saving Mode”, “Power Saving
• Power Saving Detailed Setting (Section 8.6
ON/OFF”, “Power Saving Level” and the
“Power Saving”)
schedule. It is possible to change the “Sav
• Power Saving Schedule Setting (Section
ON/OFF” and “Sav Level” settings. (*1)
8.10 “Power Saving/Operation Noise
• Power Saving ON/OFF Setting: Reduction Schedule”)
Press “ ” or “ ” and select “SAV ON/OFF”.
By pressing “ ” or “ ”, the setting will Menu
Detailed Setting
change between “ON” ↔ “OFF”. (*2) Power Saving Mode Setting
OK
• Power Saving Level: Back/Help ECO Detailed Setting
Schedule
Press “ ” or “ ” and select “Sav Level”.
By pressing “ ” or “ ” the setting will change Change power saving mode used.
between “LOW” ↔ “MED” ↔ “HIGH”. (*2) (*3) Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Menu
Power Save Guide
Sav Mode Capacity Cntl
OK Back/Help ECO Sav ON/OFF ON
Sav Level HIGH
Schedule No Setting
Detailed Setting
Sel. Adj. Back Rtrn
Menu
OK Back/Help ECO
Menu
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(2) Select a function by pressing “ ” or “ ” and (2) Press “ ” or “ ” to select the setting data.
press “OK”. The setting data are displayed “Timer Ope.”,
(“ ” will be displayed if the function is not “ON Time” and “OFF Time”.
available.)
Simple Timer 15:10(Fri)
Menu Menu Timer Ope. Not Used
ON Time --:--
OK Back/Help
Menu 15:10(Fri) OK Back/Help
OFF Time --:--
Simple Timer
Reset Filter Sign Time 01
Operation Schedule / SEL. ADJ OK ENT. RTN.
Elevating Grille 05
Menu
Power Saving Setting
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn (3) Press “ ” or “ ” to set each setting data for
OK Back/Help the selected details.
When “Timer Ope.” is selected, the setting
contents are switched between
“Not Used” ↔ “Once” ↔ “Everyday” by
(3) Press “Back/Help” to return to Normal Mode repeatedly pressing “ ” or “ ”.
(Operation Mode Indication). When “ON Time” or “OFF Time” is selected,
the setting time can be adjusted by
30-minute increments by pressing “ ” or “ ”.
Menu
By pressing and holding “ ” or “ ”, the
OK Back/Help
setting time can be changed continuously.
Menu
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Yes No OK Back/Help
(5) Select “Yes” by pressing “ ” or “ ” and press (2) Select “Yes” by pressing “ ” or “ ” and
“OK”. The setting will be confirmed and the press “OK”.
screen will return to the normal mode. After resetting, the confirmation screen
of “Reset Filter Sign Time” will display.
Menu Depending on the type of the indoor unit, the
screen will return to the normal mode.
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
“ ” will be indicated when the
timer operation is activated. Menu Yes No
OK Back/Help Completed.
OK
OK Entr
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8.4 Scheduled Operation (3) Select the day of the week (from Mon. to
Sun.) by pressing “ ” or “ ”.
8.4.1 Schedule Setting Press “OK”.
• This function is used to start or stop the unit • “ ” (run) and “ ” (stop) will be displayed on
operation at a set time. the LCD.
• Temperature can be also set with “Schedule • To copy the setting contents of the previous
Timer” operation. day, press “ ” and “OK” simultaneously.
• Five different schedule timers (maximum) can
< Example >
be set for each day of the week.
The setting contents of Monday are copied in
Tuesday.
(1) Select “Operation Schedule” from the “Menu”
(a) Select “Tue”.
and press “OK”.
(b) Press “ ” and “OK” simultaneously.
(c) The setting contents of Monday are
Menu
copied in Tuesday.
OK Back/Help Menu 15:10(Fri)
Weekly Schedule Setting 15:10(Fri)
Simple Timer 0 6 12 18
Mon
Reset Filter Sign Time 01
Menu Tue
Operation Schedule / Wed
05 Thu
Menu
Elevating Grille
Power Saving Setting OK Back/Help
Fri
Sat
Sun
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
SEL. OK ENT. RTN.
Menu
OK Back/Help
Menu
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(5) When zone interface box is connected, zone (7) Select “Yes” by pressing “ ” or “ ” and
control is available and zone schedule is also press “OK”. The setting will be confirmed
available here. Or else, go to (6) screen. and the screen will return to normal mode.
(a) Press “ ” or “ ” and select zone. To set other days of the week, select “Set
(b) Press “ ” or “ ” and select “ON” and other day” and press “OK”.
“OFF”.
Menu
Menu
OK Back/Help
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
NOTES:
In the following instances, the schedule
operation is NOT available;
(c) After schedule setting for all zones, * When the operation is prohibited by the
press “Menu” once and switch to next controller and is set from the central controller.
schedule timer, i.e. the second timer of
* If the icon “ ” is displayed, the schedule
Monday shown below.
control is NOT activated due to the Date/Time
setting being not specified yet. To specify
the Date/Time setting, refer to Section 8.15
“Adjusting Date/Time” for details.
Menu
OK
8.4.2 Holiday Setting
Back/Help
• This function is used to deactivate the schedule
operation temporarily for just one day. After
that, the schedule operation will recover
automatically.
• This function is used to set irregular schedules
such as national holidays.
(d) Press “OK”. The confirmation screen
will be displayed as (6). Or press “Back/ (1) Select “Operation Schedule” from the “Menu”
Help” and return to the screen (4). and press “OK”.
• To copy the setting contents of the The “Schedule Timer” setting will be
previous day, press “ " and “OK” displayed.
simultaneously. The copy includes zone Menu
schedule settings.
OK Back/Help Menu 15:10(Fri)
(6) Press “OK”. Simple Timer
The confirmation screen will be displayed. Reset Filter Sign Time 01
Operation Schedule /
Elevating Grille 05
Timer Setting (Mon) 15:10(Fri) Menu
Menu Power Saving Setting
Set the timer? Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
OK Back/Help
Yes Set other day No
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“ ”. OK Back/Help
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Menu
Yes No
Menu
NOTE: NOTE:
“ ” will be turned off when the holiday setting When the schedule operation is OFF, it will not
is activated. be activated.
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All
00-00
01-01
02-02
< Caution of Setting Elevating Grille into Air Panel
After Cleaning > Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
When the air inlet grille is set inside the air panel,
(3) Press “ ”.
ensure that the air inlet grille is horizontal and the
The elevating grille starts lowering.
wire is suspended tightly without loosening. After
the above is ensured, set the air inlet grille. • Once “ ” is pressed, the elevating grille
If the air inlet grille is inclined and the wire is lowers to the specified height.
loosened, they may be caught in the pulley. It may • If “ ” is pressed once again, the elevating
lead to a failure of the pulley or pulley block. If the grille lowers by 50cm from the present
worst happens, it may cause personal injury due height. (When “ ” is pressed each time, the
to falling the air panel. elevating grille lowers respectively by 50cm.)
• To stop the elevating grille, press “ ”.
Wire
Elevating Grille:All UPDW
Press to
raise/lower grille.
Wire is loosened.
(4) When the cleaning is finished, press “ ”.
The elevating grille starts rising. The grille
will be set inside the air panel and stopped
moving after 3 seconds.
(If the air inlet grille is inclined at this time,
press “ ” again. An inclination may be
corrected.)
This function is for the air inlet grille automatically
Elevating Grille:All UPDW
moves upward or downward from the air panel
when cleaning the air filter and air inlet grille.
Press to
raise/lower grille.
NOTES:
• This function is available only when the elevating
grille is equipped with the indoor unit. Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
Menu 15:10(Fri)
Elevating Grille UPDW
Menu
Simple Timer All
Reset Filter Sign Time 01
00-00
Operation Schedule / OK Back/Help 01-01
Elevating Grille 05
Menu 02-02
Power Saving Setting
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
NOTE:
If the number of indoor unit connected with the
NOTE: controller is 1 (one), the screen will return to the
If the number of indoor unit connected with the normal mode after “Back/Help” is pressed.
controller is 1 (one), (3) will be displayed after the
procedure (1).
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system are switched ON in order, one by one. Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
follows :
(a) “Main”: The power saving mode can OK Back/Help Power Saving Mode Setting
Back/Help
(c) “−−”: The power saving mode can be
changed between functions 3 and 4
above.
• If the power saving mode is changed, the
(4) Select “Yes” using “ ”or “ ” and press “OK”.
“Power Saving ON/OFF” will be set as OFF.
The screen will return to normal mode.
OK Back/Help
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8.6.1 Power Saving Detailed Setting (2) Select “Detailed Setting” by pressing “ ” or
(Outdoor Unit Capacity Control) “ ” and press “OK”.
The power saving “Detailed Setting” screen
This function is used to set the detail of the
will be displayed.
outdoor unit capacity control.
Menu
• Depending on the type and setting of the indoor
unit and outdoor unit it may be impossible to
OK Power Saving Setting
set this function. Back/Help
Power Saving Mode Setting
• Control Method: Detailed Setting
The “Peak Cut Control” reduces the power
consumption range when it exceeds the Menu
value of the power setting. On the basis of Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Capacity Control
(1) Select “Power Saving Mode Setting” from Menu Control Peak Cut Control
the “Menu” and press “OK”. LOW 100%
OK Back/Help
Menu 15:10(Fri)
Simple Timer
Reset Filter Sign Time 01
Operation Schedule /
Elevating Grille 05
Menu
Power Saving Setting
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
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(5) Press “ ” or “ ” and select setting content. 8.6.2 Power Saving Detailed Setting
• If “Control Method” is selected, it will (Indoor Unit Rotation Control)
change as follows : This function sets the data of the indoor unit
“Peak Cut Control” ↔ “Moderate Control”. rotation control.
• If “Sav LOW (MED or HIGH)” is selected, • Control Method
it will change as follows : “Address order”:
“100%” ↔ “90%” ↔ “80%” ↔ “70%” ↔ The number (address) assigned by the
“60%” ↔ “50%” ↔ “40%” ↔ “0%”. previous indoor unit will change the FAN mode
Press “OK” after completing all settings. for the indoor unit in ascending order.
The next setting screen will be displayed.
“Temperature order”:
Menu The difference between the temperature set-
point and the indoor unit intake temperature will
OK Back/Help Capacity Control change the FAN mode in ascending order for
Control Peak Cut Control the indoor unit.
LOW 100%
MED 80%
“Sensor order:*”
Menu HIGH 60% If the motion sensor is used, this function will
Operate in power set value range. change the FAN mode in order, from the indoor
OK
Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn
unit in a spacious area with few people.
Back/Help
*: The outdoor unit cannot be set without this
indoor function.
• FAN Operation Time
(6) By pressing “ ” or “ ”, the setting function It is possible to change the timing of the FAN
will change as follows operation of the indoor unit.
“LOW→MED→HIGH” ↔ “LOW Only” ↔
“MED Only” ↔ “HIGH Only”. NOTES:
• The “Main/Sub-Remote” display in the “Current
Press “OK” after completing the setting. Setting” of the “Help Menu” cannot be set if
“Sub” or “−−” is displayed.
Menu
• If the “Power Saving Mode” changes the power
OK
Capacity Control saving “Detailed Setting” in the outdoor unit
Back/Help Chg level LOWяMEDяHIGH
capacity control, “Power Saving ON/OFF” will
be OFF.
Select setting range of • This function can only be used when the
power saving.
Menu
operation mode is in COOL or HEAT.
Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn
• The cooling/heating capacity can decrease
OK Back/Help
when using the “Power Saving” function.
Menu
Menu Yes No
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(1) Select “Power Saving Setting” from the (5) Press “ ”or “ ” and select the setting
“Menu” and press “OK”. content.
Menu • If “Control Method” is selected, it will
change as follows:
OK Back/Help Menu 15:10(Fri) “Address Order” ↔ “Temperature Order”
Simple Timer ↔ “Sensor Order* ”
Reset Filter Sign Time 01
• If “FAN Mode Time” is selected, it will
Operation Schedule /
Elevating Grille 05 change between:
Menu
Power Saving Setting “10 min.” ↔ “5 min.” ↔ “3 min.”
OK
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn Press “OK” when all settings have been
Back/Help
carried out.
OK Back/Help
OK Back/Help Power Saving Setting
Rotation Control
OK Back/Help
(3) Select “Rotation Control” with “ ” or “ ” and (6) The setting confirmation is displayed.
press “OK”. Select “Yes” with “ ” or “ ” and press
The detailed setting screen of the indoor unit “OK” to confirm the setting and return to the
“Rotation Control” will be displayed. normal mode.
If the “Power Saving Mode” setting is
Menu
accessible, set “Power Saving ON” from
“Power Saving Guidance”.
OK Back/Help Detailed setting
Capacity Control Menu
Rotation Control
Intermittent Control
OK Back/Help Power Saving Mode Setting
Menu
Detailed Setting of Rotation Cntl.
Fix power saving settings.
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Cancel current power saving
OK Back/Help
settings?
Menu
Yes No
OK Back/Help
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Rotation Control
Menu
Control Address Order
Fan Mode Time 10 min
OK Back/Help Change units to FAN operation in
order from the unit with the
smaller address number.
Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn
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8.6.3 Power Saving Detailed Setting (2) Select “Detailed Setting” with “ ” or “ ” and
(Intermittent Operation Control) press “OK”.
This function is used to set details of the • When using a main controller, the “Power
Intermittent Operation Control. Saving Detailed Setting” screen will be
Change Level .... It is possible to change the displayed. Refer to (3) below.
“Power Saving Level” from • When using a sub controller or if the
“Power Saving Guidance”. indoor unit does not support power saving,
the “Detailed Setting” of the “Intermittent
NOTES: Control” will be displayed. Refer to (4)
• This function cannot be set if it is connected below.
only to the total heat exchanger. Menu
• Each power saving level will repeat the
operation as follows : OK Power Saving Setting
Back/Help
SAV:MED ↕ ↕
Fan Mode 13min. Fan Mode 10min.
Normal Mode 15min. Normal Mode 15min. (3) Select “Intermittent Control” with “ ” or “ ”
SAV:HIGH ↕ ↕ and press “OK”.
Fan Mode 15min. Fan Mode 15min. The detailed setting screen of the intermittent
control will be displayed.
• If the “Power Saving Mode” changes the
“Power Saving Detailed” setting in intermittent Menu
Menu
Select setting range of
power saving.
Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
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Menu Yes No
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setting is canceled.
Set quick function?
OK
NOTES: Back/Help
unit and outdoor unit it may be impossible to Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
(1) Select “Quick Function” from the “Menu” and The icon “QUICK” will be displayed when in
press “OK”. “Quick” mode.
The “Quick Function” screen will be
displayed.
Menu
Menu
OK Back/Help
Quick Function
Quick COOL only
Menu
OK Back/Help
Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn
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Menu
Menu
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8.10 Power Saving/Operation Noise (1) Select “Sav/Reduction Schedule” from the
Reduction Schedule “Menu” and press “OK”.
This function is used to start or stop the power The power saving/operation noise reduction
saving or the noise reduction at the desired time. schedule setting screen will be displayed as
It is possible to set the power saving or the “Sav/Reduction Schedule”.
operation noise reduction schedule up to five times When using a Sub controller or if the
a day each day. indoor unit does not support power saving,
The “Power Saving Schedule” setting performs the the power saving schedule setting of the
scheduled control of the mode set by the “Power “Intermittent Control” will be displayed.
Saving” mode. Refer to (3) below.
Menu
Back/Help
Example 1 below. If time zones are overlapped
as in Example 2, the first “Time OFF” (14:00 in
the example 2) will be cancelled.
(2) By pressing “ ” or “ ”, select the setting
<Example of Power Saving Operation and item.
Schedule Setting> The setting will change as follows:
“Capacity Control” ↔ “Intermittent Control”
HIGH ↔ “Noise Reduction”
ON MED
LOW Press “OK”.
OFF The power saving schedule setting (or noise
08:00㻌 10:00 12:00 14:00 16:00 18:00 reduction schedule) screen will be displayed
1 2 3 4 5 as “Sav/Reduction Schedule”.
Menu
Menu
Set when schedule is used. ※Power
Capacity Control (Mon) 15:10(Fri)
Saving mode setting activated too.
1 08:00 10:00 LOW Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
2 10:00 12:00 MED
OK Back/Help
3 12:00 14:00 HIGH
4 14:00 16:00 MED
5 16:00 18:00 LOW
Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn
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(4) Select the day set with “ ” or “ ” and press (6) The setting confirmation screen will be
“OK”. The “Time Setting” screen will be displayed. Select “Yes” with “ ” or “ ” and
displayed. press “OK” to confirm schedule setting. The
• The icon “ ” indicates the power saving screen will return to normal mode.
control (or the operation noise reduction When another day is set, select “Set other
control), and the icon “ ” indicates day” and press “OK”.
the canceled time period.
In case of a holiday setting, the icons will Capacity Control (Mon) 15:10(Fri)
Menu
appear as follows “ ” and “ ”. Set the timer?
• To copy a setting, press “ ” and “OK”
OK Back/Help
simultaneously for the selected day.
Yes Set other day No
The setting data of the previous day will
be copied. Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Menu
Menu
OK Back/Help Capacity Control 15:10(Fri)
0 6 12 18
Mon
Tue OK Back/Help
Wed
Thu
Fri
Menu Sat
Sun
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
If the schedule control is activated, the icon
“ ” will be displayed.
(5) Select the schedule number from 1 to 5 with If the icon “ ” is displayed, the schedule
“ ” or “ ”. Then select “ON Time” or “OFF control is NOT activated due to the Date/
Time” or “Power Saving level” Time setting being not specified yet.
(or “Operation Noise Reduction level”) To specify the Date/Time setting, refer to
with “ ” or “ ”. Section 8.15 “Adjusting Date/Time” for
Set the ON/OFF time or the “Power Saving details.
level” (or “Operation Noise Reduction”) with
“ ” or “ ”.
• When pressing continuously “ ” or
“ ”, the level will increase or decrease in
a row.
• The setting is possible every day up to
five times a day.
• To set another day, press “Menu” to
display the time setting of the next day.
Press “OK”.
Menu
OK Back/Help
Capacity Control (Mon) 15:10(Fri)
1 LOW
2 HIGH
3 MED
4 MED
Menu
5
Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
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Menu
(4) The “Schedule ON/OFF setting confirmation
screen will be displayed.
OK Back/Help Menu 15:10(Fri) When schedule is ON, select “Turn OFF
Operation Noise Reduction schedule function?”. When schedule is OFF,
Quick Function 02
select “Turn ON schedule function?”.
Comfort Setting /
Sav/Reduction Schedule 05
Menu
Function 10 Select “Yes” with “ ” or “ ” and press “OK”
OK
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
to confirm the schedule ON/OFF setting.
Back/Help
The screen will return to the normal mode.
Menu
Menu
OK Back/Help
Sav/Reduction Schedule 15:10(Fri)
Capacity Control
Intermnt Control
Noise Reduction
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8.11 Individual Louver Setting (4) Press “ ” or “ ” and select the louver from
1 to 4. The selected louver is opened and
8.11.1 Setting
the other louvers are closed.
This setting is available only for indoor units that
allow an individual louver control. Each louver Individual Louver Setting:01-02
1 2 3 4
angle can be set individually.
NOTES:
• This function is available only when the indoor Adjust air direction & louver angle.
unit corresponds to an individual louver. Sel. Adj. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn (7) Ensure that “INDV” is turned on at the air
flow section on the normal mode.
NOTE:
If there is one indoor unit connected with the
controller, four individual louvers will be displayed.
(3) Select the indoor unit to change the louver
direction by pressing “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ”.
Press “OK”.
Individual Louver Setting
01-01
01-02
01-03
01-04
Select unit to set.
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
NOTE:
The indoor unit displayed on the screen flashes
if an individual louver is set.
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NOTE:
If there is one indoor unit connected with
the controller, four individual louvers will be
displayed. (2) Select “Yes” by pressing “ ” or “ ” and
press “OK”. The louver will be open (closed)
and the screen will return to the normal
(3) Select the indoor unit to cancel by pressing mode.
“ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ”. Press “OK”. Menu
NOTE:
The indoor unit displayed on the screen flashes
if the individual louver is set. NOTE:
Refer to Installation & Maintenance Manual for
Indoor Units regarding the adjustment of air flow
(4) The confirmation screen will be displayed. direction.
Select “Yes” by pressing “ ” or “ ” and
press “OK”. The individual louver setting will
be cancelled and the screen will return to the
normal mode.
Cancel individual
louver setting?
Yes No
NOTE:
All the individual louver settings will be
canceled.
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(1) Select “VENTI” from the “Menu” and press OK Back/Help Menu 15:10(Fri)
OK Back/Help VENTI
Menu
Menu
Menu
Yes No
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NOTE:
Menu
It is possible to adjust time from the sub Yes No
Menu
Menu
Screen Display Setting 05
Function 20
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
Adjusting Date/Time
Menu
yyyy mm dd hh mm
2018 01 01 00 : 19
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
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OK Back/Help
(2) The “Daylight Saving Time” screen will
display. Select “Put 1h backward” using “ ”
or “ ” and press “OK”.
(2) The “Daylight Saving Time” screen displays.
Select “Put 1h forward” with “ ” or “ ” and Menu
press “OK”.
OK Back/Help
Daylight Saving Time 15:10(Fri)
Menu Put 1h forward
Put 1h backward
OK Back/Help
Daylight Saving Time 15:10(Fri)
Put 1h forward Menu
Put 1h backward
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
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Menu
OK Back/Help
NOTES:
In the following instances, the schedule
operation is NOT available;
* When the operation is prohibited by the
controller and is set from the central controller.
* If the icon “ ” is displayed, the schedule
control is NOT activated due to the Date/Time
setting being not specified yet. To specify
the Date/Time setting, refer to Section 8.15
“Adjusting Date/Time” for details.
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NOTE:
(3) Select the setting details by pressing
• Setback operation cannot be ON/OFF while “ ” or “ ”.
RC operation is prohibited. The features change in order of “Time
Format”, “Brightness”, “Back light”, “Contrast”
and “On/Off lamp”.
Display Adjustment
Menu Time Format 24Hour(11:04)
Brightness 10
Back light 15 Seconds
OK Back/Help Contrast 20
On/Off lamp 10
SEL. ADJ OK ENT. RTN.
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Menu Menu
Save changes to
screen display setting?
Menu
Yes No
(4) The confirmation screen will display. Select
“Yes” by pressing “ ” or “ ” and press “OK”.
OK Back/Help
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
The setting will be confirmed and the screen
will return to the normal mode.
Menu
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
NOTE:
If displayed language is changed, the registered
room name and contact information will be
deleted.
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OK Back/Help
OK Back/Help
displayed.
Menu When the selected language is English,
Fahrenheit temperature degrees can be
OK Back/Help Screen Display Setting selected.
Display Adjustment
Language Setting
Temperature Unit
(5) The setting confirmation screen will display.
Menu
Main/Sub Display Select “Yes” using “ ” or “ ” and press “OK”
to confirm the setting.
OK
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
The screen will return to the normal mode.
Back/Help
Menu
OK
(3) The temperature setting options display. Back/Help
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
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8.18.4 Main/Sub Remote Controller (4) The setting confirmation screen will display.
Select “Yes” with “ ” or “ ” and press “OK”
This function is used to select Display/Non-display
to confirm the setting.
for “MAIN” or “SUB” displayed on the normal
The screen will return to normal mode.
mode screen.
NOTE: Main/Sub Main/Sub Display Setting
If the unit is set as “Non-display”, it is possible to Power
verify if the controller is Main/Sub in the “Main/ Saving Display Non-display
Setting
Sub-Remote” of the “Help Menu” “Current
Setting”.
OFF Hide
(1) Select “Screen Display Setting” from the
“Menu” and press “OK”.
Menu ON
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
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8.19 Room Name Registration (5) The confirmation screen displays. Select
“Yes” by pressing “ ” or “ ” and press “OK”.
This function registers the name of the room
The setting will be confirmed and the screen
(installation location of controller).
will return to the normal mode.
(1) Select “Room Name Registration” from the Menu
“Menu” and press “OK”.
The room name will be displayed. OK Back/Help
Menu
OK Back/Help
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8.20 Power Consumption Display (2) The confirmation screen will be displayed.
This function displays the power consumption of Press “OK” to change the screen to “Power
the outdoor unit compressor. Consumption” display.
The value of each displayed in Graph/List format is
1 day (24h (- every 2 hrs.)), 1 week (7 days), and 1
year (12 months).
Menu
NOTES:
• The numerical value is a reference. Do not use
this unit for the following:
Calculation of power rates or examination of the
power contract.
• The “Main/Sub-Remote” display in the “Current
Setting” of the “Help Menu” cannot be set if “Sub”
or “−−”.
(3) Display Period
• In the following instances, the calculated value
Press “OK” to change the Display Period
may be a deficit or may be changed.
as follows :
- Power Failure (outdoor unit, indoor unit, wired
1 day (24h) / 1 Week (7 days) /
controller)
1 year (12 months)
- Communication Failure (outdoor unit ↔ indoor
unit ↔ wired controller)
Menu
- Modification of time
OK Back/Help ECO
Menu
OK Back/Help ECO
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Menu
Menu
OK Back/Help
NOTE:
If the “Menu” screen remains unchanged for
approximately 10 minutes, the screen will
automatically return to the normal mode.
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9.2 Current Setting Display List of indications for the “Current Setting”
This function displays the setting content of the ON/OFF
operating condition of the air conditioning and
Operation Mode
controller.
Each Type
Fan Speed
Setting 1
(1) Select “Current Setting” from the “Menu” and Louver
press “OK”.
Setting Temperature
Menu Air Conditioning / Ventilation Setting
OK
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
External Power Saving Control
Back/Help
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(1) Select “About Indication” from the “Help (1) Select “About Operation” from the “Help
Menu” and press “OK”. Explanations of Menu” and press “OK”. A list of operation
indicators on the LCD will be displayed. functions will be displayed.
Menu
Menu
OK Help Menu
OK Back/Help Help Menu
Back/Help
Current Setting
Current Setting About Indication
About Indication About Operation
About Operation Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Menu
Menu Contact Information
Contact Information
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn OK
OK Back/Help
Back/Help
Menu
Cleaning Sign Reset 02
Schedule
(3) Press “Back/Help”. Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
OK
The screen will return to the “Help Menu”. Back/Help
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OK Back/Help
Sel. OK Entr Back Rtrn
Menu
OK Back/Help
(2) A list of troubleshooting issues is displayed.
Menu
OK Back/Help
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10.1.3 Priorities
• The icon “ SUB” will display as ON when the When only the Operation Mode or Operation
main controller is absent. Mode and Temperature Setting have setting
In this instance, it is possible that the control priorities (only when using the main controller).
with the power saving and the operation noise
reduction functions may not operate normally. The icon “Priority” will display as ON.
In this instance, the sub controller “Restrict” icon
will display as ON and the setting modifications
of the Operation Mode and Temperature Setting
from the sub controller will be restricted.
Main Controller
Sub Controller
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10.1.5 Thermo-Controller
The fan speed is changed to “LOW” at the
thermo-controller actuation. However, the
indication is not changed. (It changes only in the
heating operation mode.) Activating in Hot Start (only for Heating Mode)
• The icon “HOT-START” will display as ON.
The icon “HOT-START” will turn OFF when the
10.1.6 Defrosting unit is not operating.
Only device using both Cooling/Heating
(included multi Cooling/Heating device
for building)
Flashing
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Setback aborted
LOUV. Adj.
10.2.3 Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
There could be an instance where all the
indications are OFF and the unit is stopped.
NOTE: This can occur through activation of the micro
Advanced configuration is needed for the use of computer for the unit protection from the
setback operation and changing compensation Electromagnetic Interference (EMI).
for setback. Contact your distributor or dealer Perform the starting procedures again.
for detailed information.
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11. Zone Control (5) Press “Back/Help” to save the settings and
return to the normal operation screen.
11.1 Fast Zone Control
Zone On/Off
(1) Press “ ” or “ ” and select “ZONE”. Menu
Item Setting
Living Room ON
A/C
OK Back/Help Master Room ON 01
Menu MODE SPEED ZONE TEMP
Guest Room ON /
1 4 7
AUTO 2 5 8
Study Room OFF 02
OK 3 6 A Kitchen Room OFF
Back/Help Menu
Sel. Adj. Back Rtrn
Menu
AUTO
1 4 7 Any operation on master zone controller will be
synchronized in slave zone controller, and vice
2 5 8
3 6 A
Menu
versa. But the zone names are not synchronized
OK SPEED TEMP Z/Sel. OK Adj.
between two controllers.
Back/Help
NOTES:
• The icon “ 1 ” indicates zone 1 is ON.
• The icon “ 4 ” indicates zone 4 is OFF.
• The icon “ A ” indicates all zones are selected.
• Depending on the zoning system configuration,
when “A” is selected to turn off all zones,
maybe some zones can’t be turned off.
OK Back/Help A/C
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