Service Manual: Wired Remote Controller BRC1H61W / BRC1H61K
Service Manual: Wired Remote Controller BRC1H61W / BRC1H61K
Service Manual: Wired Remote Controller BRC1H61W / BRC1H61K
Service
Manual
Introduction .................................................................................... 1
1. Safety Cautions.......................................................................................2
1.1 Remote Controller ....................................................................................2
1.2 Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit ...................................................................5
2. Revision History ....................................................................................13
i Table of Contents
SiMT722017E
Table of Contents ii
SiMT722017E
Introduction
1. Safety Cautions.......................................................................................2
1.1 Remote Controller ....................................................................................2
1.2 Indoor Unit and Outdoor Unit ...................................................................5
2. Revision History ....................................................................................13
Introduction 1
Safety Cautions SiMT722017E
1. Safety Cautions
Be sure to read the following safety cautions before conducting repair work.
After the repair work is complete, be sure to conduct a test operation to ensure that the
equipment operates normally, and explain the cautions for operating the product to the
customer.
This manual is for the
person in charge of
maintenance and
inspection.
Caution Items The caution items are classified into Warning and Caution. The Warning items are
especially important since death or serious injury can result if they are not followed closely. The
Caution items can also lead to serious accidents under some conditions if they are not
followed. Therefore, be sure to observe all the safety caution items described below.
Pictograms This symbol indicates an item for which caution must be exercised.
The pictogram shows the item to which attention must be paid.
This symbol indicates a prohibited action.
The prohibited item or action is shown in the illustration or near the symbol.
This symbol indicates an action that must be taken, or an instruction.
The instruction is shown in the illustration or near the symbol.
Warning
Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to carry out installation work.
Do not attempt to install the remote controller yourself.
Improper installation may result in electric shocks or a fire.
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Warning
Make certain that all electrical work is carried out by qualified
personnel according to the applicable legislation (note 1) and this
installation manual, using a separate circuit.
In addition, even if the wiring is short, make sure to use a wiring that
has sufficient length and never connect additional wiring to make
the length sufficient.
Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper electrical
construction may lead to electric shocks or a fire.
(note 1) applicable legislation means “All international, national and local
directives, laws, regulations and/or codes which are relevant and
applicable for a certain product or domain”.
Turn off the power before performing installation work.
Touch with live parts may cause electric shocks.
Make sure that all wiring is secured, using the specified wirings and
ensuring that external forces do not act on the terminal connections
or wirings.
Improper connections or fixing may cause an overheat or a fire.
Caution
To avoid electric shocks due to entry of water or insects, fill the
wiring through hole with putty.
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Safety Cautions SiMT722017E
Caution
Do not install the remote controller in the following locations:
1. Where there is oil mist, oil spray or vapour for example a kitchen.
Resin parts may deteriorate and fall off.
2. Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is produced.
3. Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system, and cause a
malfunction of the equipment.
4. Where flammable gas may leak, where there is carbon fibre or ignitable
dust suspensions in the air, or where volatile flammables such as thinner
or gasoline are handled.
Operating the unit in such conditions may result in a fire.
5. High temperature area or directly flamed point.
It may cause an overheat or a fire.
6. Moist area, or place where may be exposed to water.
If water enters inside of the remote controller, electrical components may
fail.
It may result in electric shocks or a fire.
When remote controller’s thermostat sensor is used, select the
installation location considering the followings.
• A place where average temperature in the room can be detected.
• A place where is not exposed to direct sunlight.
• A place where is far apart from heat source.
• A place where is not affected by outdoor air due to door opening/closing
or the like.
Warning
Do not install the remote controller by yourself.
Improper installation may result in electric shocks or a fire.
Consult your local dealer.
Caution
Do not allow children to play with the remote controller.
Accidental operation by children may result in health impairment.
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Caution
Do not disassemble the product.
Touching the interior parts may result in electric shocks or a fire.
Consult your local dealer for internal inspections and adjustments.
Do not press the button of the remote controller with a hard, pointed
object.
The remote controller may be damaged.
Warning
Do not store equipment in a room with fire sources (e.g., naked
flames, gas appliances, electric heaters).
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Safety Cautions SiMT722017E
Warning
If refrigerant gas leaks during repair work, ventilate the area.
Refrigerant gas may generate toxic gases when it contacts flames.
Caution
Do not repair electrical components with wet hands.
Working on the equipment with wet hands may cause an electrical shock.
Be sure to turn off the power switch and unplug the power cable
when cleaning the equipment.
The internal fan rotates at a high speed, and may cause injury.
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Caution
Be sure to check that the refrigerating cycle section has cooled
down enough before conducting repair work.
Working on the unit when the refrigerating cycle section is hot may cause
burns.
Work procedure
Work shall be conducted under a controlled procedure so as to minimise the risk of working
in the presence of R-32 or vapour.
No ignition sources
During work on a refrigeration system which involves exposing any piping work that contains
or has contained R-32, any sources of ignition shall not be used in a manner that may lead
to the risk of fire or explosion. All possible ignition sources, including cigarette smoking,
should be kept at a safe distance from the site of installation, repairing, or removing space.
Before starting work, the area around the equipment shall be examined to make sure that
there are no flammable hazard or ignition risks. No Smoking signs shall be displayed.
Ventilated area
Ensure that the working area is open or that it is adequately ventilated before work.
Adequate ventilation shall be maintained during the entire period of work.
The ventilation should disperse any released refrigerant and preferably discharge it into the
external atmosphere.
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Safety Cautions SiMT722017E
The amount of charge is in accordance with the size of the room where the refrigerant
containing parts are installed;
The ventilation machinery and outlets are operating adequately and are not obstructed;
If an indirect refrigerating circuit is being used, the secondary circuit shall be checked for
the presence of refrigerant;
Marking on the equipment is visible and legible. Markings and signs that are illegible
shall be corrected;
Refrigeration pipes or components are installed in a position where they are unlikely to
be exposed to any substance which may corrode refrigerant containing components, or
the refrigerant containing components are constructed of materials which are inherently
resistant to corrosion or are suitably protected against corrosion.
Wiring
Check that wiring is not subject to wear, corrosion, excessive pressure, vibration, sharp
edges or any other adverse environmental effects. The check shall also take into account
the effects of ageing or continuous vibration from sources such as compressors or fans.
Detecting of R-32
Under no circumstances shall potential sources of ignition be used in the search for or
detection of refrigerant leaks. A halide torch (or any other detector using a naked flame) shall
not be used.
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Leak detection fluids are suitable for use with most refrigerants but the use of detergents
containing chlorine shall be avoided as the chlorine may react with the refrigerant and
corrode the copper piping work.
If a leak is suspected, all naked flames shall be removed or extinguished.
If a refrigerant leakage which requires brazing is found, all of the refrigerant shall be
recovered from the system, or isolated (by means of shut off valves) in a part of the system
remote from the point of the leakage. Oxygen free nitrogen (OFN) shall then be purged
through the system both before and during the brazing process.
Ensure that the outlet for the vacuum pump is not close to any ignition sources and that
there is ventilation available.
Charging procedures
In addition to conventional charging procedures, the following requirements shall be met.
Ensure that the charging equipment to be used is not contaminated by different refrigerants.
Hoses or lines shall be as short as possible to minimise the amount of refrigerant contained
in them.
Cylinders shall be kept upright.
Ensure that the refrigeration system is earthed before charging the system with
refrigerant.
Label the system when charging is complete (if not already).
Extreme care shall be taken not to overfill the refrigeration system.
Before recharging, the system shall be tested for leakage with OFN. On completion of
charging, the system shall be tested before commissioning. Follow up leakage test shall be
carried out before leaving the site.
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Safety Cautions SiMT722017E
Decommissioning
Before carrying out this procedure, it is essential that the technician is completely familiar
with the equipment and all its details. It is recommended to train technicians so that all of the
refrigerant is recovered safely. In case analysis is required before re-using the reclaimed
refrigerant, an oil and refrigerant sample shall be taken before proceeding with
decommissioning. It is essential that electrical power is available before work.
(1) Comprehend the equipment and its operation.
(2) Isolate the system electrically.
(3) Before starting work, ensure that:
mechanical handling equipment is available if required, for handling refrigerant
cylinders;
protective equipment can be used in compliance with specifications;
the recovery process is supervised by a competent person at all times;
recovery equipment and cylinders conform to the appropriate standards.
(4) Pump down the refrigerant system, if possible.
(5) If vacuum can not be ensured, apply a manifold so that refrigerant can be removed from
various parts of the system.
(6) Make sure that the cylinder is situated on the scale before recovery takes place.
(7) Start the refrigerant recovery device and operate it in accordance with the manufacturer's
instructions.
(8) Do not overfill cylinders. (Do not exceed 80% liquid charge volume).
(9) Do not exceed the maximum working pressure of the cylinder, even temporarily.
(10)When the cylinders have been filled correctly and the process is completed, make sure
that the cylinders and the equipment are removed from site promptly and all valves on
the equipment are closed.
(11)Recovered refrigerant shall not be charged into another refrigeration system before it
has been cleaned and checked.
Labelling
Equipment shall be labelled stating that it has been decommissioned and emptied of
refrigerant. The label shall be dated and signed. Ensure that there are labels on the
equipment stating the equipment contains R-32.
Refrigerant recovery
When removing refrigerant from a system, either for servicing or decommissioning, it is
recommended to conduct training so that all refrigerants can be removed safely.
When transferring refrigerant into cylinders, ensure that only appropriate refrigerant recovery
cylinders are used.
Ensure that the correct number of cylinders for holding the total system charge are available.
All cylinders to be used must be designated for the recovered refrigerant and labelled for that
refrigerant (i.e. special cylinders for the recovery of refrigerant). Cylinders shall be equipped
with a pressure relief valve and associated shut-off valves in good working order. If possible,
empty recovery cylinders shall be cooled in a separate place before recovery is conducted.
The recovery equipment shall be in good working order with instructions concerning the
equipment at hand, and shall be suitable for the recovery of R-32. In addition, a set of
calibrated weighing scales shall be available and in good working order. Hoses shall be
equipped with leak-free disconnect couplings and in good condition. Before using the
recovery device, check that it has undergone proper maintenance, that it is in satisfactory
working order, and that any associated electrical components are sealed to prevent ignition
in the event of a refrigerant leakage. Consult manufacturer if in doubt.
The recovered refrigerant shall be returned to the refrigerant supplier in the correct recovery
cylinder, with the relevant Waste Transfer Note attached. Do not mix refrigerants in recovery
units and especially not in cylinders.
If compressors or compressor oil are to be removed, ensure that the refrigerant melted into
the oil has been evacuated to an acceptable level to make certain that R-32 does not remain
within the oil. The evacuation process shall be carried out before returning the compressor
to the supplier. Only electric heating to the compressor body shall be employed to accelerate
this process. Oil drained from the system shall be treated safely.
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Warning
Do not store the equipment in a room with fire sources (e.g., naked
flames, gas appliances, electric heaters).
Be sure to use parts listed in the service parts list of the applicable
model and appropriate tools to conduct repair work. Never attempt
to modify the equipment.
The use of inappropriate parts or tools may cause an electrical shock,
excessive heat generation or fire.
If the power cable and lead wires are scratched or have deteriorated,
be sure to replace them.
Damaged cable and wires may cause an electrical shock, excessive heat
generation or fire.
Do not mix air or gas other than the specified refrigerant (R-32 /
R-410A / R-22) in the refrigerant system.
If air enters the refrigerant system, an excessively high pressure results,
causing equipment damage and injury.
If the refrigerant gas leaks, be sure to locate the leaking point and
repair it before charging the refrigerant. After charging the
refrigerant, make sure that there is no leak.
If the leaking point cannot be located and the repair work must be
stopped, be sure to pump-down, and close the service valve, to prevent
refrigerant gas from leaking into the room. Refrigerant gas itself is
harmless, but it may generate toxic gases when it contacts flames, such
as those from fan type and other heaters, stoves and ranges.
When relocating the equipment, make sure that the new installation
site has sufficient strength to withstand the weight of the
equipment.
If the installation site does not have sufficient strength or the installation
work is not conducted securely, the equipment may fall and cause injury.
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Safety Cautions SiMT722017E
Warning
Check to make sure that the power cable plug is not dirty or loose,
then insert the plug into a power outlet securely.
If the plug is dusty or has a loose connection, it may cause an electrical
shock or fire.
Caution
Installation of a leakage breaker is necessary in some cases
depending on the conditions of the installation site, to prevent
electrical shocks.
Be sure to check the drainage of the indoor unit after the repair.
Faulty drainage may cause water to enter the room and wet the furniture
and floor.
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SiMT722017E Revision History
2. Revision History
Month / Year Version Revised contents
03 / 2021 SiMT722017E First edition
Introduction 13
SiMT722017E
Part 1
Features
1. Specifications ........................................................................................15
1.1 Remote Controller ..................................................................................15
1.2 Smartphone App ....................................................................................15
2. Functions...............................................................................................16
3. Restrictions ...........................................................................................18
14 Part 1 Features
SiMT722017E Specifications
1. Specifications
1.1 Remote Controller
Model Name BRC1H61W BRC1H61K
Dimensions (H × W × D) mm 85 × 85 × 25 85 × 85 × 25
Case color White Black
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Functions SiMT722017E
2. Functions
BRC1H61W/K
Remote controller Smartphone app
Basic operation/
Administrator
Administrator
BRC1E63
User menu
Function Description
Installer
Installer
(Current)
menu
menu
Basic function Operation start/stop h — — — — h Start or stop the operation.
Operation mode h — — — — h Change the operation mode.
Fan speed Select a fan speed from among selectable levels.
h — — — — h
Fan speed level varies depending on indoor unit model.
Airflow direction Select horizontal or vertical airflow direction from among
h — — — — h
selectable set positions.
Setpoint h — — — — h Adjust the setpoint.
Ventilation rate Select a ventilation rate from among selectable levels.
h — — — — h
Available only when ERV is connected.
Ventilation mode Change the ventilation mode.
h — — — — h
Available only when ERV is connected.
Celsius/Fahrenheit h — — h h h Change Celsius/Fahrenheit.
Energy saving Setpoint range Change the setpoint changeable range. If the setpoint out of the
limitation — — — h h h range is transmitted 3 times a minute from indoor units, the
remote controller will release the setpoint range limit.
Sensing sensor low Setup the sensing sensor.
— — — h h h
mode For applicable indoor units only.
Sensing sensor Setup the sensing sensor.
— — — h h h
stop mode For applicable indoor units only.
Comfortability Airflow range of If remote controller is connected to a floor standing type indoor
floor standing type — — — — h h unit, the displayed flap icon is to be changed to rightward or
leftward accordingly.
Individual airflow Set the airflow direction for each of the flaps individually.
— — — — h h
direction For applicable indoor units only.
Setback The function keeps room temperature comfortable by starting
cooling/heating operation when room temperature becomes
— — — h h h
higher/lower than set temperature when the indoor unit is
stopped (turned off).
Auto draft Switch enabling/disabling of the auto draft prevention function of
prevention — — — h h h the indoor unit with sensing sensor.
For applicable indoor units only.
Setpoint minimum Set a minimum differential between the cooling setpoint and the
— — — h h h
differential heating setpoint.
Filter sign Filter sign (Reset) Filter sign notifies the time to clean the filter of indoor unit.
h — — — — h
Reset the sign.
Element sign Element sign notifies the time to clean the element of dust
(Reset) h — — — — h collector when the indoor unit connected with dust collector.
Reset the sign.
Filter change sign Filter change sign notifies the time to replace the filter of the auto
(Reset) h — — — — h cleaning panel when the panel is attached.
Reset the sign.
Dust box sign Dust box sign notifies the time to empty the dust box when auto
(Reset) h — — — — h cleaning panel is attached.
Reset the sign.
Filter auto clean Set the filter auto clean (for auto cleaning panel only)
— — — h h h
settings
Display Contrast Adjust the contrast of the LCD
— h h — — h
adjustment
LCD backlight Adjust the brightness of the LCD backlight.
brightness — h h h h —
adjustment
Status indicator The brightness of the light ring LED can be changed.
brightness h — — h h —
adjustment (ON)
Status indicator The brightness of the light ring LED when the backlight is off can
brightness h — — h h — be changed.
adjustment (OFF)
R/C setting Clock setting — h h h h h Set the current date and time.
Daylight saving Set daylight saving time.
— — — h h h
time
Bluetooth Connect the remote controller with smartphone using Bluetooth
— h h h h —
(BLE).
Release To change the authority to choose cooling/heating, you must first
changeover master — — h — — h specify the remote controller with the authority, then release the
control authority.
Administrator You can check the software ID and other information of the
— h h — — —
information controller and Bluetooth module.
Administrator Set or change the password for entering the administrator menu.
— h — h h —
password settings
Installer password Set or change the password for entering the installer menu.
— — h — h —
settings
Function lock The buttons on the remote controller can be enabled or disabled
for the user.
— — — h h h
Each user menu item and operation mode can be enabled or
disabled for the user.
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SiMT722017E Functions
BRC1H61W/K
Remote controller Smartphone app
Basic operation/
Administrator
Administrator
BRC1E63
User menu
Function Description
Installer
Installer
(Current)
menu
menu
Service menu Error code You can check the indoor unit number and error code on the
h — — — — h
indication information screen.
Error code reset — — — h h h After resolving the error, you may clear it from the error history.
Status indicator Set to turn off the light ring LED using R/C setting during error.
settings — — h — — —
during error
Error history — — — h h h Store the latest error history and enable it to be displayed.
Forced fan ON — — h — h h Set the forced fan ON operation of the indoor unit.
Model name Display the model names of indoor unit and outdoor unit.
— — — — h h
indications
Swap unit No. — — — — h h Swap the indoor unit No.
Field settings Field settings — — h — h h Configure the field settings for indoor unit and remote controller.
Group address Assign group address to the indoor unit.
— — h — h h
Only when central control equipment connected.
Indoor unit AirNet Assign indoor unit AirNet address to the indoor unit.
— — h — h h
address settings
Outdoor unit AirNet Assign outdoor unit AirNet address to the outdoor unit.
— — h — h h
address settings For applicable outdoor units only.
Test run — — — — h h Execute test run.
External input Implement function of key card contact using BRP7A5*).
— — h — h h
interlock settings
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Restrictions SiMT722017E
3. Restrictions
Limitation of two remote control system
Due to the limited power supply capacity, there are some restrictions on two-remote controller
connection.
h: Possible
—: Not possible
Main
Wired remote controller Wireless
remote Hotel Adapter
New Current controller
BRC4*
BRC1H61W/K BRC1E63 BRC2E61 BRP7A*
BRC7*
BRC1H61W/K h — — — —
BRC1E63 — h — — —
BRC2E61 — — h — —
Sub
BRC4*
— — — — —
BRC7*
BRP7A* h — — — —
The backlight of the remote controller whose button has been operated first will light up.
The following functions cannot be set in the sub remote controller. Set them in the main
remote controller.
"Auto" operation mode
Individual airflow direction
Filter auto clean
Setback temperature setpoints
Draft prevention
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Part 2
Starting Up the System
1.1 Power-On
The controller gets its power from the indoor unit.
Therefore, for the controller to be operable, make sure the indoor unit is powered on.
Once the controller is powered, it will automatically start up.
If it is the first and only controller that is connected to the indoor unit, it will automatically get
designated as the main controller. If there is a second controller, it is necessary to manually
set it as a sub controller.
a Outdoor unit
b Indoor unit
a c Main remote controller
c d d Sub remote controller
• On the information screen, main/sub status is indicated by the following icons:
Icon Description
Main
Sub
INFORMATION
It is only possible to use a main and a sub controller of the same type.
INFORMATION
When digital input adapter BRP7A5* is part of the system, it is not possible to connect a second
controller. Connecting a second controller when the system already contains the adapter will cause
the adapter to go into error mode.
INFORMATION
If a sub controller does not display the home screen 2 minutes after its designation, turn off the power
and check the wiring.
INFORMATION
After re-designating a controller, the system requires a power reset.
INFORMATION
The following functions are not available for sub controllers:
• “Auto” operation mode
• Individual airflow direction
• Filter auto clean
• Setback temperature setpoints
• Draft prevention
Home screen
Wait for a U5 or U8 error code to appear on the screen.
U5 Screen display explanation
1 main
1 2 sub
Home screen
When the U5 error code appears, press and hold until
“2” appears on the screen.
When the U8 error code appears, press and hold until
2 “1” appears on the screen.
Result:
A controller displaying 1 is set as main, and a controller
displaying 2 is set as sub.
INFORMATION
If sub remote controller is not set at power-on in the case of one indoor unit controlled by two remote
controllers, Error Code: U5 is displayed in the connection checking screen.
If the sub remote controller does not display the home screen two minutes after its designation, turn
off the power and check the wiring.
Possible operation mode selections for a remote controller that is a changeover master or
a mode follower
Operation modes for the remote controller that Operation modes that can be selected by
is a changeover master remote controllers that is a mode follower
Heating via Heat/Auto Heat, Fan
Cooling via Cool/Auto Cool, Dry, Fan
Dry Cool, Dry, Fan
Fan Fan
* Depending on the air conditioner and the system, some operation modes may not exist.
b b b b
c c c c
a Outdoor unit
b Indoor unit
c Remote controller
d Changeover master
d e e Changeover mode follower
• For the remote controller without cooling/heating selection authority, the operation
modes that can be selected are limited.
a
d d d
a Outdoor unit
b b b b b Indoor unit
c c c c c Remote controller
d Branch selector unit
(This unit switches between cooling
and heating.)
e Changeover master
f Changeover mode follower
e e * The screen of the remote controller with
no cooling/heating selection authority
when the remote controller with cooling/
heating selection authority is in “Auto”
mode and has selected Heat operation
e f* (auto heating)
Home screen
Press and hold button for 5 seconds or longer.
30 ˚C The information screen is displayed.
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Information screen
Press (in that order) and hold them down
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The installer menu screen is displayed.
Sub-menu screen
Press to release the indoor unit from its authority.
Result:
• The indoor unit is released from its authority.
• The controllers of all indoor units display a blinking
“ ” icon.
30 ˚C
28
Menu screen
Navigate to “ ”.
Sub-menu screen
Press or .
Sub-menu screen
Result:
• The indoor unit is now the changeover master
(“ ” icon not displayed).
• All sub controllers display the “ ” icon.
Part 3
Basic Operation
b - + d
f
Functions items (i.e., Operation Mode, Fan Speed, and Setpoint) are set from the menu
screen.
NOTICE
• Do not install the remote controller in places exposed to direct sunlight. The LCD may be
damaged.
• Do not pull or twist the remote controller cord. The remote controller may be damaged.
• Do not use objects with sharp ends to press the buttons on the remote controller. Damage may
result.
a ON/OFF button
• Press this button to turn on the system.
• Press this button again to turn off the system.
b Status indicator (LED)
• During operation, the light ring around the display lights up blue/red/green.
Lights up blue: Operating, Blinks red: Error is occurring, Lights up/blinks green: Bluetooth connecting
c LCD
• Displays the current setpoint and air conditioner operation status.
d NAVIGATE/ADJUST button
• Navigate right.
• Adjust a setting.
e SELECT/ACTIVATE/SET button
• From the home screen, enter the user menu.
• From the user menu, enter one of the submenus.
• From their respective submenu, activate an operation/ventilation mode.
f NAVIGATE/ADJUST button
• Navigate left.
• Adjust the setting.
2. Overview of Screens
How to display the screen
The following is just an example. The items available for setting vary depending on the
indoor unit you are using. If there is no button operation for about 10 seconds, the screen
returns to the home screen.
Home screen User menu
Press
30 ˚C
28 ˚C
Select
press .
, then
This screen is a
menu for the user.
See the next page
Select , then for items which can
Select , then press . press . be selected.
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Depends on
Fan Speed Airflow rate setting h
current setting
Depends on
Airflow Direction Airflow direction 1 setting h
current setting
Depends on
Vertical Airflow Airflow direction 2 setting h
current setting
Depends on
Ventilation Mode Ventilation mode setting h
current setting
Depends on
Ventilation Rate Ventilation rate setting h
current setting
Fahrenheit/Celsius
Celsius/Fahrenheit h
changeover
Administrator password
Admin Password h
setting
INFORMATION
Depending on the connected model, some items may not be displayed.
The controller is equipped with a power-saving function that darkens the display if there is no operation for a certain
period of time. To make the screen light up again, press one of the buttons.
Note that pressing one of the buttons will only make the display bright again, not cause remote controller operation.
5. Information Screen
The functions of the connected indoor unit are displayed as icons.
Home screen
Press and hold on the Home screen for 5 seconds.
30 ˚C
28 ˚C
Information screen
The screen switches to the Information screen.
12:34
Information screen
Press or there is no button operation for about
12:34 10 seconds, the screen returns to the home screen.
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and use of such marks by Daikin industries, LTD. is under license. Other trademarks and trade
names are those of their respective owners.
6. Setpoint
The setpoint is the range of the available temperature for the Cooling, Heating, and Auto
operation modes.
Home screen
The small number above displays the room temperature,
30 ˚C and the large number below displays the setpoint.
Be sure to operate with the remote controller turned on.
28 ˚C
When operation is stopped, even if
the setpoint cannot be changed.
or are pressed,
28 ˚C
The indoor unit changes temperature equal to the
setpoint value.
30 ˚C
26 ˚C
Part 4
User Menu
1. User Menu.............................................................................................35
2. Operation Mode ....................................................................................37
3. Fan Speed.............................................................................................39
4. Airflow ...................................................................................................41
5. Energy Recovery Ventilator (ERV)........................................................43
6. LED Brightness Light Ring ON..............................................................44
7. LED Brightness Light Ring OFF............................................................45
8. Dual Setpoint.........................................................................................46
9. Fahrenheit/Celsius ................................................................................47
1. User Menu
This part describes the user menu. The items available for setting vary depending on the indoor
unit you are using.
28 ˚C
Select
press .
, then
Operation mode
Fan speed
Airflow direction
Vertical airflow direction
Ventilation mode
Ventilation rate
LED brightness during backlight ON
LED brightness during backlight OFF
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Filter sign reset
Element sign
Dust box sign
Filter change sign
Select , then Dual setpoint
Select , then press . press .
12:34
Home screen
Press on the Home screen.
30 ˚C
28 ˚C
2. Operation Mode
From the home screen, press to enter the user menu. Use and to navigate
through the menus. Press again to enter one of the menus.
INFORMATION
• Available menus are depend on type of indoor unit that user operating.
• In the user menu, the icon for each menu reflects the current active setting or mode. When
operating the controller, the menu that navigate through may look different from that represented
menus this manual.
• The controller only allows for basic operation of the system. For advanced operation (setback,
schedule timer, etc.), see in mobile application.
Result:
The indoor unit changes its operation mode and the
controller returns to the home screen.
Heat Ventilation
INFORMATION
Available operation mode are depend on indoor unit.
Hot start • When the system starts heating operation, the indoor unit fan will
operate with a delay in order to prevent a cold draft.
(In that case, “ STANDBY ” will be displayed on the remote controller.)
3. Fan Speed
How to set the fan speed
Prerequisite: The active operation mode is either “Cooling”, “Heating”, “Auto” or “Fan”.
3 fan speeds
Auto Low
High Medium
5 fan speeds
Result:
Fan speed of indoor unit has changed and the controller
returns to the home screen.
4. Airflow
How to set the airflow direction
• Depending on the type of indoor unit, and/or on system layout and organization, Auto
airflow direction may not be available.
• For some types of indoor units, the airflow direction setting is unavailable.
• If the floor-standing indoor unit does not have vertical airflow, the left and right direction
icons are displayed.
Result:
The indoor unit changes its airflow direction and the controller returns to the home
screen.
Result:
The indoor unit changes airflow direction and the
controller returns to the home screen.
Result:
The ERV changes ventilation mode and the controller
returns to the home screen.
Result:
The indoor unit changes ventilation rate and the
controller returns to the home screen.
Result:
Brightness intensity has changed and the controller
returns to the home screen.
Result:
Brightness intensity has changed and the controller
returns to the home screen.
8. Dual Setpoint
Set the cooling and heating setpoint.
9. Fahrenheit/Celsius
How to set Fahrenheit/Celsius
Fahrenheit/Celsius screen
Press or to choose a display method, then press
to apply.
Result:
The temperature is displayed in the measurement
selected and the controller returns to the home screen.
Part 5
Administrator Menu
1. Administrator Menu
This part describes the administrator menu. The items available for setting vary depending on
the indoor unit you are using.
Home screen User menu
Press
30 ˚C
28 ˚C
Select
press .
, then
Operation mode
Fan speed
Airflow direction
Vertical airflow direction
Ventilation mode
Ventilation rate
LED brightness during backlight ON
LED brightness during backlight OFF
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Filter sign reset
Element sign
Dust box sign
Filter change sign
Select , then Dual setpoint
Select , then press . press .
12:34
Information screen
Press and hold and at the same time on the
12:34 information screen for 5 seconds.
2. Backlight Brightness/Contrast
How to set the backlight brightness
Result:
The backlight brightness is changed, and the controller
returns to the administrator menu screen.
Contrast screen
Press or to adjust the contrast level, then press to
apply.
Result:
The contrast is changed, and the controller returns to
the administrator menu screen.
3. Clock Setting
This function allows only basic operation. For advanced operation, please use the
mobile application.
4. Bluetooth
How to make a Bluetooth connection
Prerequisite: Application on mobile device is installed and running.
Your mobile device should support Bluetooth version 4.2.
Open mobile application and follow the instructions from the app.
The remote controller will not process the bluetooth bonding information if it is
connecting to the device for the first time.
Result:
When setting is complete, if operation is in progress the
status indicator (LED) lights up green (stopped it blinks
green) and the controller returns to the home screen.
The remote controller remembers the bluetooth bonding information, because the
device has been connected with Bluetooth in the last 24 hours
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Sub-menu screen
Press or button, select Enable/Disable, and press
a to perform password enable/disable setting.
b a Enable/Disable
0 0 0 0
b Password
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, change the password to enable/
disable, and press button.
0 0 0 0 Select “ ” to enable the password and select “ ” to
disable the password.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to select Password and press
button.
0 0 0 0
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, set any password, and then press
button.
0 0 0 0 Each time button is pressed, the digit place will
change. When the 4th digit on the right end is reached,
press button to return to the previous screen.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, select “ ”, and then press
button to return to the installer menu.
1 2 3 4 If Enable/Disable is set to Enable, the set 4-digit
password will be enabled.
If set to Disable, the password will be disabled.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, move to “ ”, and then press
button to return to the installer menu.
1 2 3 4
Part 6
Installer Menu
1. Installer Menu........................................................................................60
2. Field Setting ..........................................................................................62
3. R/C Setting............................................................................................67
4. Installer Password Setting.....................................................................70
5. Other Service Settings ..........................................................................72
6. External Input Interlock .........................................................................73
1. Installer Menu
This part describes the installer menu. The items available for setting vary depending on the
indoor unit you are using.
Home screen User menu
Press
30 ˚C
28 ˚C
Select
press .
, then
Operation mode
Fan speed
Airflow direction
Vertical airflow direction
Ventilation mode
Ventilation rate
LED brightness during backlight ON
LED brightness during backlight OFF
Celsius/Fahrenheit
Filter sign reset
Element sign
Dust box sign
Filter change sign
Select , then Dual setpoint
Select , then press . press .
12:34
Home screen
Press and hold button for 5 seconds or longer to
30 ˚C display the information screen.
28 ˚C
Information screen
Press (in that order) and hold them down
12:34 for 10 seconds.
The installer menu screen is displayed.
2. Field Setting
This section describes how to perform field setting.
Refer to Installer Menu and enter the installer menu.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to select Mode No. and press
a Mode 20 to enter the field setting menu.
b Unit 00 a Mode No.
b Unit No.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to scroll the desired Mode No.
Mode 20 and press button.
Unit 00
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to select Unit No. and press
Mode 20 button.
Unit 00
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, scroll to the desired Unit No. and
Mode 20 then press button to set the selection.
Unit 00
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to select “ ”, and then press
Mode 20 button to set the selection.
Unit 00
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, select First Code No., and then
a SW 00 press button.
b – 01 a First Code No.
b Second Code No.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, scroll to the desired First code
SW 00 No. and then press button to set the selection.
– 01
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to move Second Code No., and
SW 00 then press button.
– 01
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to scroll to the desired Second
SW 00 Code No., and then press button.
– 01
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, select “ ”, and then press
SW 00 button to save the setting and return to the previous
– 01 screen.
If the setting is not changed, select “ ”.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, move to “ ”, and then press
Mode 20 button to return to the installer menu.
Unit 00 * If the setting has been changed, the screen may
return to the home screen without returning to the
installer menu.
CAUTION
• The connection of optional accessories to the indoor unit might cause changes to some field
settings. For more information, see the installation manual of the optional accessory.
• For details about the specific field settings of each type of indoor unit, see the installation manual
of the indoor unit.
• Field settings that are not available for a connected indoor unit are not displayed.
• Field setting default values are different depending on the indoor unit model. For more information,
see the service manual of the indoor units.
NOTICE
• Installation of optional accessories on the indoor unit may require changes to field settings.
See the manual of the optional accessory.
• For field setting details related to the indoor unit, see installation manual shipped with the indoor unit.
Heavy
Light
clean air filter) Long-life Approx. Approx.
0 — — —
(Setting for when filter 2.500 hrs. 1.250 hrs.
filter contamination
is heavy, and
spacing time of
display time to Standard Approx. Approx.
10 (20) clean air filter is to filter 200 hrs. 100 hrs.
be halved)
Long-life filter type (Setting
of filter sign indication time).
Long-life Ultra-long-
1 (Change setting when — — —
filter life filter
Ultra-long-life filter is
installed)
Thermostat sensor in
2 Use Not use — — —
remote controller
Spacing time of display
time to clean air filter count Do not
3 Display — — —
(Setting for when the filter display
sign is not to be displayed)
Setting number of
connected SPLIT system
simultaneous operation Double
11 (21) 0 Pair Twin Triple —
system indoor units twin
(Setting for simultaneous
operations system)
ON/OFF input from outside
(Setting for when forced ON/OFF
1 Forced OFF — — —
ON/OFF is to be operated operation
from outside).
12 (22)
Thermostat differential
changeover (Setting for
2 1°C 0.5°C — — —
when using remote
sensor).
Notes) 1. Though setting is performed totally in the group, set Mode No. in the parenthesis
when individual setting per indoor unit or checking after the setting should be
performed.
2. SECOND CODE NO. at factory shipment is set to “01”.
However for the following cases it is not “01”.
• Airflow direction range setting (except Round flow cassette)...“02”
• Thermostat sensor in remote controller (SPLIT system only)... “02”
• Thermostat sensor in remote controller for auto mode and Setback function
only...“02”
• Setback function...“04”
3. Any function which the indoor unit does not have is not displayed.
3. R/C Setting
This section describes how to perform R/C setting.
Refer to Installer Menu and enter the installer menu.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to select Mode No. and press
a Mode R1 the remote controller side is impossible.
b Unit – – a Mode No.
b Unit No.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to scroll to the desired Mode No.
Mode R3 and press button.
Unit – –
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to select “ ”, and then press
Mode R3 button to set the selection.
Unit – –
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, select First Code No., and then
a SW 03 press button.
b – 00 a First Code No.
b Second Code No.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, scroll to the desired First code
SW 13 No. and then press button to set the selection.
– 00
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to move Second Code No., and
SW 13 then press button.
– 00
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, scroll to the desired Second
SW 13 code No. and then press button.
– 00
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, select “ ”, and then button to
SW 13 save the setting and return to the previous screen.
– 00 If the setting is not changed, select “ ”.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, move to “ ”, and then press
Mode R3 button to return to the installer menu.
Unit – – * If the setting has been changed, the screen may
return to the home screen without returning to the
installer menu.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, select Enable/Disable, and press
a to perform password enable/disable setting.
b 0 0 0 0 a Enable/Disable
b Password
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, change the password to enable/
disable, and press button.
0 0 0 0 Select “ ” to enable the password and select “ ” to
disable the password.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, to select Password and press
button.
0 0 0 0
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, set any password, and then
press button.
0 0 0 0 Each time button is pressed, the digit place will
change. When the 4th digit on the right end is reached,
press button to return to the previous screen.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, select “ ”, and then press
button to return to the installer menu.
1 2 3 4 If Enable/Disable is set to Enable, the set 4-digit
password will be enabled.
If set to Disable, the password will be disabled.
Sub-menu screen
Press or button, move to “ ”, and then press
button to return to the installer menu.
1 2 3 4
NOTICE
Don’t forget to release the group address before disconnecting the centralized controller because the
menu will not be accessible afterwards.
INFORMATION
For an overview of settable parameters and what they mean, see External input interlock settings
overview.
B2 Reset Timer Timer that starts as soon 0-20 hours “20 hours”
as the Delay Timer
B2 (2) expires. When this timer
expires, the previous
20 state (i.e. regular
setpoint) changes to the
“Default Reset Setting”
state.
––
INFORMATION
When the value for a parameter is “- -”, this means that when the timers expires, nothing changes for
that parameter and the current active value is kept.
INFORMATION
• The “previous state” can be the on/off state, operation mode, cooling setpoint, and heating
setpoint.
• When using the contacts, the fan speed as well as the Setback cooling and heating setpoints can
be changed at any time, without losing changes.
• The fan speed is stored independently for the two main operation modes (Heating and Cooling).
Separate fan speed settings are saved for Heating operation mode on the one hand, and Cooling,
Dry and Fan only operation mode on the other hand.
• When closing the contact, changes made while the key card contact is open and the delay timer
has not expired (normal operation) will not be saved.
Example 1
1 : You remove the key card.
Result: The indoor unit continues operating normally until the delay timer expires.
2 : You open the window before the delay timer expires.
Result: The indoor unit stops immediately. It is not possible to turn the unit on or off,
the Setback functionality does not work, the delay timer stops counting, and the reset
timer starts counting.
3 : You insert the key card again.
Result: An update of the previous state occurs. The unit is forced off and the Setback
functionality is still disabled (see Window contact logic).
IF the reset timer HAS NOT expired before inserting the key card, the previous state is
the same as the original state because there was only a change to the original state.
IF the reset timer HAS expired before inserting the key card, the previous state is the
“Default Reset Setting” state.
4 : You close the window.
Result: The unit reverts to the previous state. The previous state depends on the
expiration of the reset timer.
Example 2
1 : You open the window.
Result: The unit stops immediately. It is not possible to turn the unit on or off with the
ON/OFF button, the Setback functionality does not work, and the delay timer does not
start counting.
2 : You remove the key card.
Result: The delay timer starts counting.
3 : You close the window again.
Result: There is no change in state. It is as if you never opened the window (Setback
will work if enabled).
IF the delay timer HAS expired before closing the window, the reset timer will have
started counting. Closing the window has no influence on the reset timer.
IF the delay timer HAS NOT expired before closing the window, it will expire
immediately and the reset timer will start counting.
When the reset timer expires, the previous state is updated to the “Default Reset
Setting” state.
4 : You insert the key card again.
Result:
IF the reset timer HAS NOT expired before inserting the key card, the unit returns to the
state before the window was opened (last “on” state);
IF the reset timer HAS expired before inserting the key card, the unit goes to the
“Default Reset Setting” state.
Part 7
Maintenance and
Troubleshooting
1. Maintenance..........................................................................................79
2. Filter Sign ..............................................................................................80
3. Troubleshooting ....................................................................................83
1. Maintenance
Maintaining the Unit and LCD Display
• Clean the LCD and surface of the remote controller by dry cloth.
• If the dry cloth cannot remove the dirty, use a damp cloth to clean the display. Squeeze
out excess liquid from the cloth before using. After cleaning, use a dry cloth to remove
any moisture.
NOTICE
Do not use any paint thinner, organic solvent, or strong acid.
Home screen
When the indoor unit is in error, the controller will display
30 ˚C on the home screen.
28 ˚C
Information screen
Press and hold on the Home screen for 5 seconds.
12:34 The unit number and error code will be displayed at the
bottom of the information screen.
For error code description, please refer to the indoor unit
manual.
A3 (Unit 00)
2. Filter Sign
How filter sign is displayed
Home screen
If the filter sign icon is displayed on the Home screen, filter
30 ˚C maintenance is necessary.
28 ˚C
Result:
The filter sign will disappeared and the controller returns
to the home screen.
Result:
The filter sign will disappeared and the controller returns
to the home screen.
Result:
The filter sign will disappeared and the controller returns
to the home screen.
3. Troubleshooting
The following cases do not indicate a malfunction.
Part 8
Smartphone App
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close to this one setpoint. (Changeover) is unavailable.
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The cool setpoint and heat setpoint Set the setpoint minimum differential
will be made different, and the between the cool and heat setpoints.
room temperature will be kept
between these cool and heat
setpoints.
Installer Installer
%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
5GVRQKPVTCPIGNKOKVCVKQP /CKP X
%QQNUGVRQKPVTCPIG
Limit the range of setpoints which can Set the cool setpoint range.
be set from the remote controller. * The displayed upper and lower limit
values are values from the connected
After all settings are complete, press
MAIN indoor unit.
the “<” button.
X
*GCVUGVRQKPVTCPIG
Set the heat setpoint range.
* The displayed upper and lower limit
values are values from the connected
MAIN indoor unit.
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%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
5GVDCEM /CKP
X
5GVDCEM
Set the setback function to enable/
disable.
X
%QQNUGVDCEM
Set the cool setback to enable/
disable.
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%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
X
%QQNUGVDCEMUGVRQKPV (WPEVKQPNQEM /CKP 5WD
Set the cool setback setpoint. Partially limit the operation from the
X
%QQNTGEQXGT[FKHHGTGPVKCN remote controller.
Set the cool recovery differential. After all settings are complete, press
the “<” button.
X
*GCVUGVDCEM
Set the heat setback function to
enable/disable.
X
*GCVUGVDCEMUGVRQKPV
Set the heat setback setpoint.
X
*GCVTGEQXGT[FKHHGTGPVKCN
Set the heat recovery differential.
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%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
X
4%DWVVQP 8GPVKNCVKQPOQFG
Set the remote controller button Set the ability to change ventilation
operation to enable/disable. rate mode to enable/disable.
%JCPIGUGVRQKPV
X
7UGTOGPWKVGO
Set the ability to change the setpoint
1RGTCVKQPOQFG to enable/disable.
Set the ability to change operation
modes to enable/disable. X
1RGTCVKQPOQFG
(CPURGGF #WVQ
Set the ability to change Fan speed Set operation mode Auto to enable/
to enable/disable. disable.
#KTƃQYFKTGEVKQP %QQN
5GVVJGCDKNKV[VQEJCPIGCKTƃQY Set operation mode Cool to enable/
direction to enable/disable. disable.
8GPVKNCVKQPTCVG
Set the ability to change ventilation
rate to enable/disable.
Installer Installer
%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
Installer Installer
%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
%CTFMG[TGUGVVKOGT
Set the time interval after which it
will be reset to the value set in Reset
settings once a card key has been
removed.
X
4GUGVUGVVKPI
4GUGVQPQHH
Set which indoor unit state to use
(operating or stopped) at time of
reset.
4GUGVOQFG
Set which operation mode to use at
X
6KOGTUGVVKPIU
time of reset.
%CTFMG[FGNC[VKOGT
4GUGVEQQNUGVRQKPV
Set the time interval after which the
Set what temperature to set the cool
indoor unit will automatically stop
setpoint at time of reset.
once a card key has been removed.
Installer Installer
%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%UGVVKPIU 4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
Installer Installer
%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU 4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
X
#WVQOCVKEENQEMUGVVKPI %GNUKWU(CJTGPJGKV /CKP 5WD
Set automatic clock setting to enable/ Set the unit type with which the
disable. temperature is displayed on the app
X
&C[NKIJVUCXKPIVKOG screen.
Set the ability to change the daylight After all settings are complete, press
saving time setting to enable/disable. the “<” button.
X
&56UVCTV
Set the date and time at which
daylight saving time will start.
X
&56GPF
Set the date and time at which
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%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU 4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
X
%GNUKWU(CJTGPJGKV $TKIJVPGUUEQPVTQN /CKP 5WD
Set the Celsius/Fahrenheit display. Set the brightness level of the status
indicator and remote controller LCD
backlight.
After all settings are complete, press
the “<” button.
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%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
*QYVQUCXGCUGVVKPIƂNG
X
$CEMNKIJVDTKIJVPGUU After editing any setting item, tap the
Set the remote controller LCD save icon in the upper right corner of
brightness level. VJGp%TGCVGƂNGOQFGqUETGGP
X
5VCVWUKPFKECVQTDTKIJVPGUU
6JGƂNGPCOGKPRWVUETGGPYKNNDG
$CEMNKIJVQP
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Set the status indicator brightness
* The maximum number of characters is 50.
level when the backlight is ON.
* It is possible to use single-byte alphanumeric
X
5VCVWUKPFKECVQTDTKIJVPGUU characters, hyphens (-) and underscores (_).
$CEMNKIJVQHH
Set the status indicator brightness
level when the backlight is OFF.
Installer Installer
%TGCVGHKNGOQFG %TGCVGHKNGOQFG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
%TGCVGPGYƂNG
5GPFHKNGOQFG 5GPFHKNGOQFG
5GNGEVVJGƂNGVQDGTGCF 2. Select the remote controller you
5GVVKPIUECPDGUGPVVQCURGEKƂGF want to send settings to, then tap the
remote controller. “Send” button.
* It is not possible to edit the data after
TGCFKPICƂNG
* (QTVJGƂNGETGCVKQPOGVJQFTGHGTVQ
UNKFG|
3. #HVGTUGPFKPIFCVCCEQPƂTOCVKQP
screen will be displayed asking if you
want to continue Group address or
Airnet address setting.
If address setting is necessary,
select “OK”.
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5GPFHKNGOQFG 5GPFHKNGOQFG
Perform “Group address setting” and
“Airnet address setting”.
After all “Group address setting” and
“Airnet address setting” is complete,
press the “Send to RC” button.
X
)TQWRCFFTGUUUGVVKPI
You can switch between setting the
indoor unit group address or on a
per-unit basis.
X
#KTPGVCFFTGUUUGVVKPI
It is possible to set indoor and
“Group address setting”
outdoor unit airnet addresses.
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5GPVNKUVFKURNC[
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/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
Select the remote controller to perform
settings on.
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/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
/CKPVGPCPEG /CKPVGPCPEG
(KGNF5GVVKPI /CKP
Installer
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU
/CKPVGPCPEG
X
/QFG
5GVVJGƂGNFUGVVKPIOQFGPWODGT
X
7PKV0Q
Set the unit number.
X
(QTEGFHCPQP
Force operation of the fan of a
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;QWECPEQPƂTOVJGNQECVKQPQHVJG
device on which you are performing
settings.
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
/CKPVGPCPEG /CKPVGPCPEG
)TQWRCFFTGUUUGVVKPI /CKP
X
5GVVKPIOQFG
You can switch between setting the
indoor unit group address for each
group, or for each unit.
Installer
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU
/CKPVGPCPEG
X
)TQWR
Set the group address on a per-
group basis.
* Set a group address only for the MAIN
unit.
X
7PKV
Set the group address on a per-unit
basis.
X
(QTEGFHCPQP
Force operation of the fan of the unit
number whose icon has been tapped.
;QWECPEQPƂTOVJGNQECVKQPQHVJG
device on which you are performing
settings.
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
/CKPVGPCPEG /CKPVGPCPEG
#KTPGVCFFTGUUUGVVKPI /CKP X
7PKV0Q
Set the Airnet address of the indoor Set the unit number of the unit whose
and outdoor unit. Airnet address you want to set.
After all settings are complete, press X
(QTEGFHCPQP
the “Send to RC” button. Force operation of the fan of a
URGEKƂGFWPKVPWODGT
;QWECPEQPƂTOVJGNQECVKQPQHVJG
device on which you are performing
settings.
X
+PFQQTWPKVCKTPGVCFFTGUU
Set the indoor unit airnet address.
X
1WVFQQTWPKVCKTPGVCFFTGUU
Set the airnet address of the outdoor
unit which is in the same system as
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/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
+PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU +PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU
#KTƃQYTCPIG /CKP X
7PKV0Q
%JCPIGVJGCKTƃQYTCPIGQHƃQQT Set the unit number.
standing type indoor units. X
(QTEGFHCPQP
After all settings are complete, press Force operation of the fan of a
the “Send to RC” button. URGEKƂGFWPKVPWODGT
;QWECPEQPƂTOVJGNQECVKQPQHVJG
device on which you are performing
settings.
X
#KTƃQYTCPIG
: Left
: Center
: Right
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
+PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU +PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU
+PFKXKFWCNCKTƃQYFKTGEVKQP /CKP X
7PKV0Q
5GVVJGFKTGEVKQPQHVJGƃCRUQH Set the unit number.
individual indoor units. X
(QTEGFHCPQP
After all settings are complete, press Force operation of the fan of a
the “Send to RC” button. URGEKƂGFWPKVPWODGT
;QWECPEQPƂTOVJGNQECVKQPQHVJG
device on which you are performing
settings.
X
+PFKXKFWCNCKTƃQYFKTGEVKQP
%QPƂTOVJGOCTMUHTQO
to
engraved on the indoor unit, and set
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Installer
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU
+PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU
X
#KTƃQYFKTGEVKQPCNNTGUGV
4GUGVVJGKPFKXKFWCNCKTƃQYFKTGEVKQP
setting of all indoor units connected
to the remote controller.
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
+PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU +PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU
(KNVGTCWVQENGCP /CKP X
6KOGURCP
Set the time when you want to start the 5GVVJGVKOGYJGP[QWYCPVVJGƂNVGT
ƂNVGTCWVQENGCPHWPEVKQP auto clean function to operate.
After all settings are complete, press X
(QTDKFƂNVGTCWVQENGCP
the “Send to RC” button. 5GVVJGƂNVGTCWVQENGCPHWPEVKQPVQ
enable/disable.
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
+PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU +PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU
#WVQFTCHVRTGXGPVKQP /CKP
X
#WVQFTCHVRTGXGPVKQP
Set the auto draft prevention function
to enable/disable.
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
+PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU +PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU
5GPUQTUGVVKPIU /CKP
Installer Installer
Administrator Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
+PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU +PFQQTWPKVUGVVKPIU
X
%QQN*GCV X
#WVQQHHVKOGT
5GVRQKPVKPETGOGPVQTFGETGOGPV Set the number of hours after which
Set the setpoint increase or decrease the sensing sensor stop mode
of the cool/heat temperature. function will turn off the indoor unit if
no people are detected.
+PETGOGPVQT&GETGOGPVVKOG
Set the number of minutes after
which the sensing sensor low mode
function will begin if no people are
detected and the air conditioner is in
Cool/Heat mode.
5GVRQKPVJKIJQTNQYNKOKV
Set limits on the correction value
(a setpoint high limit for cool and a
setpoint low limit for heat).
X
5GPUKPIUGPUQTUVQROQFG
Set the sensing sensor stop mode
function to enable/disable.
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
5GVRQKPVEQPƂIWTCVKQP /CKP X
5GVRQKPVOQFG
Setpoint mode and differential can be Set the setpoint mode.
set when changeover is available. • Single
After all settings are complete, press The cool setpoint and heat setpoint
the “Send to RC” button. will be made the same, and the
room temperature will be kept
close to this setpoint.
• Dual
The cool setpoint and heat setpoint
will be made different, and the
room temperature will be kept
between the cool or heat setpoints.
Installer
Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU
• None
Set the cool temperature and heat
temperature so that they do not
restrict each other.
When set to None, automatic
cooling/heating changeover
(Changeover) is unavailable.
X
5GVRQKPVOKPKOWOFKHHGTGPVKCN
Set the setpoint minimum differential
between the cool and heat setpoints.
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
5GVRQKPVTCPIGNKOKVCVKQP /CKP X
%QQNUGVRQKPVTCPIG
Limit the range of setpoints which can Set the cool setpoint range.
be set from the remote controller. * The displayed upper and lower limit
values are values from the connected
After all settings are complete, press
MAIN indoor unit.
the “Send to RC” button.
X
*GCVUGVRQKPVTCPIG
Set the heat setpoint range.
* The displayed upper and lower limit
values are values from the connected
MAIN indoor unit.
6.12 Setback
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Administrator Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
5GVDCEM /CKP
X
5GVDCEM
Set the setback function to enable/
disable.
Installer
Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU
X
%QQNUGVDCEM
Set the cool setback to enable/
disable.
X
%QQNUGVDCEMUGVRQKPV
Set the cool setback setpoint.
X
%QQNTGEQXGT[FKHHGTGPVKCN
Set the cool recovery differential.
X
*GCVUGVDCEM
Set the heat setback function to
enable/disable.
X
*GCVUGVDCEMUGVRQKPV
Set the heat setback setpoint.
X
*GCVTGEQXGT[FKHHGTGPVKCN
Set the heat recovery differential.
Installer Installer
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
Installer Installer
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
8GPVKNCVKQPOQFG %QQN
Set the ability to change ventilation Set operation mode Cool to enable/
rate mode to enable/disable. disable.
%JCPIGUGVRQKPV *GCV
Set the ability to change the setpoint Set operation mode Heat to enable/
to enable/disable. disable.
X
1RGTCVKQPOQFG (CP
Set operation mode Fan to enable/
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disable.
Set operation mode Auto to enable/
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disable.
Set operation mode Dry to enable/
disable.
8GPVKNCVKQP#KTRWTKH[KPI
Set operation mode Ventilation/Air
purifying to enable/disable.
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- RC settings - RC settings
- RC settings - RC settings
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- RC settings
- RC settings
X
Operation mode
Auto
Set operation mode Auto to enable/
disable.
Cool
Set operation mode Cool to enable/
disable.
Heat
Set operation mode Heat to enable/
disable.
Fan
Set operation mode Fan to enable/
disable.
Dry
Set operation mode Dry to enable/
disable.
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
'ZVGTPCNKPRWVKPVGTNQEM /CKP
X
6KOGTUGVVKPIU
%CTFMG[FGNC[VKOGT
Set the time interval after which the
indoor unit will automatically stop
once a card key has been removed.
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/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
%CTFMG[TGUGVVKOGT 4GUGVJGCVUGVRQKPV
Set the time interval after which it Set what temperature to set the heat
will be reset to the value set in Reset setpoint at time of reset.
settings once a card key has been
removed.
X
4GUGVUGVVKPI
4GUGVQPQHH
Set which indoor unit state to use
(operating or stopped) at time of
reset.
4GUGVOQFG
Set which operation mode to use at
time of reset.
4GUGVEQQNUGVRQKPV
Set what temperature to set the cool
setpoint at time of reset.
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU 4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
X
&C[NKIJVUCXKPIVKOG
Set the ability to change the daylight
saving time setting to enable/disable.
Installer
Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU
4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
X
&56UVCTV
Set the date and time at which
daylight saving time will start.
X
&56GPF
Set the date and time at which
FC[NKIJVUCXKPIVKOGYKNNƂPKUJ
6.16 Celsius/Fahrenheit
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Administrator Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI +PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU 4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
X
%GNUKWU(CJTGPJGKV
Set the Celsius/Fahrenheit display.
4%UGVVKPIU 4%UGVVKPIU
4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU 4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
X
$CEMNKIJVDTKIJVPGUU
Set the remote controller LCD
brightness level.
Installer
Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
+PUVCNNGTUGVVKPI
4%UGVVKPIU
4%FKURNC[UGVVKPIU
X
5VCVWUKPFKECVQTDTKIJVPGUU
$CEMNKIJVQP
Set the status indicator brightness
level when the backlight is ON.
X
5VCVWUKPFKECVQTDTKIJVPGUU
$CEMNKIJVQHH
Set the status indicator brightness
level when the backlight is OFF.
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
5GTXKEGOGPW 5GTXKEGOGPW
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/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
5GTXKEGOGPW 5GTXKEGOGPW
X
6GUVQRGTCVKQP
Begin test operation of the indoor
unit to which the remote controller is
connected.
When starting test operation, tap
p5VCTVq9JGPƂPKUJKPIVGUVQRGTCVKQP
tap “End”.
X
6GUVƂNVGTCWVQENGCP
$GIKPƂNVGTCWVQENGCPVGUVQRGTCVKQP
of the indoor unit to which the remote
controller is connected.
When starting test operation, tap
p5VCTVq9JGPƂPKUJKPIVGUVQRGTCVKQP
tap “End”.
X
'TTQTEQFGTGUGV
After resolving the error, tap “Reset”
to clear it from the error history
display of the remote controller.
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X
Error code reset
After resolving the error, tap “Reset”
to clear it from the error history
display of the remote controller.
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
5GTXKEGOGPW 5GTXKEGOGPW
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
5GTXKEGOGPW 5GTXKEGOGPW
Installer
Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
5GTXKEGOGPW
'TTQTJKUVQT[ /CKP
Installer Installer
Administrator Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
4%UGEWTKV[ 4%UGEWTKV[
Installer
Administrator
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
4%UGEWTKV[
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4%UGEWTKV[ 4%UGEWTKV[
Installer Installer
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
4%UGEWTKV[ 4%UGEWTKV[
Installer
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
4%UGEWTKV[
/CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG /CPWCNUGVVKPIOQFG
4%UGEWTKV[ 4%UGEWTKV[
Displays the pairing log or setting log. * Field setting (remote controller/indoor unit/
outdoor unit)
[Setting log]
In relation to the setting items below, up
to 5 events will be displayed, featuring
information about how the change was
made (either from the remote controller
or from the app) as well as the date and
time of the change.
7. Work History
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Administrator Administrator
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remote controller on which setting has
been done.
Date information is also displayed.
* #OCZKOWOQH|JKUVQTKECNFCVCKVGOUCTG
stored.
* It is not possible to re-edit historical data.
* Items other than those upon which setting
had been carried out cannot be viewed.
8. App Menu
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Administrator Administrator
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;QWECPEQPƂTOVJGUQHVYCTGXGTUKQPQH ;QWECPEQPƂTOVJGVGTOUQHWUGQHVJKU
this app. app.
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Administrator Administrator
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Installer
Administrator
#RROGPW
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9. Troubleshooting
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Administrator Administrator
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• Is the Android device you are using • Has the app been started more than
equipped with Bluetooth and a rear- |VKOGUUKPEGCXGTUKQPEJGEMYCU
facing camera? performed?
X
Unequipped Android devices will * A version check is carried out when
not display the app in the Google connecting to the App Store.
Installer Installer
Administrator Administrator
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• Is the Bluetooth setting screen
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displayed within the installer menu
screen?
• Are you carrying out settings in
X
On the remote controller, display
a location close to the remote
the Bluetooth setting screen
controller?
within the installer screen.
X
Though Bluetooth low energy
communication is possible even • Is the clock on the device correct?
from distant locations, as a basic X
Set the clock on the device
rule, please carry out work close correctly to the current time.
to the operating remote controller.
Installer Installer
Administrator Administrator
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• Is the Bluetooth prohibition setting in • Is the device you are using
the remote controller set to “Allow”? charged?
X
Set to “Allow” in the Bluetooth X
Please charge it. If the battery
prohibition setting area of the RQYGTKUKPUWHƂEKGPVVJGTGKUC
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menu. cannot be carried out well.
• Connection to the remote controller
was possible before, but now
connection is not possible.
X
Unregister the device on your
smartphone.
1. Startup the settings application.
2. Select Bluetooth.
3. From the list of your devices,
press the “i” button of the
“UE878 RF MODULE”.
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Installer Installer
148
Administrator Administrator
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may occur only Contents 'TTQTEQFG Message %QTTGEVKQPOGVJQF
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in the installer Pairing was
interrupted
B-0006 Communication with Make the
the remote controller advertisement
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app.
was interrupted. function on the
remote controller
available, perform
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The Bluetooth A-0001 The Bluetooth From the setting There was a failure at B-0007 Communication Move close to the
function of the device function of the device screen of the device, CRC check failed. remote controller
is OFF is unavailable. please make the and perform settings
Bluetooth function again.
available.
Received data is B-0008 Reception failed. Move close to the
The app is prohibited A-0002 To use this app, Please grant missing remote controller
from giving its access to location access to location and perform settings
location information information needs to information from the again.
(Android only) be granted. app information.
Connected to a non- B-0009 It is a non-supported This app can only
&WGVQKPUWHƂEKGPV A-0003 Saving was not Please delete supported device device. connect to the
capacity in the possible. WPPGEGUUCT[ƂNGU Daikin Industries,
device, there was a Ltd. “BRC1H6” wired
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This device does not # This device does not Please use a series.
support Bluetooth support Bluetooth. recommended device. The amount of B-0010 The amount of data is
This device does A-0005 This device does Please use a schedule data is in error. —
not support camera not support camera recommended device. excessive
usage. usage. An error occurred in B-0011 Communication This app can only
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Communication timed B-0001 Communication timed Move close to the Daikin Industries,
out out. remote controller Ltd. “BRC1H6” wired
and perform settings remote controller
again. series.
The length of the B-0002 Communication Move close to the Processing sequence B-0012 Communication
—
frame is not within failed. remote controller error failed.
range and perform settings X 5GVVKPIHCKNWTG
again. There was a setting C-0001 Some kind of error Move close to the
A nonexistent B-0003 Communication Move close to the failure due to an error occurred between the remote controller
command was failed. remote controller on the device side remote controller and and perform settings
received and perform settings the indoor unit. again.
again.
Inconsistent frame $ Communication Move close to the If the same message
number failed. remote controller KUFKURNC[GFEQPƂTO
and perform settings the contents of the
again. setting.
Cannot receive due B-0005 Communication Move close to the
to communication failed. remote controller
volume exceeding the and perform settings
allotted memory area again.
Installer
Administrator
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Setting failed
because the batch
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cannot be set. Check of the setting. in the installer
app.
sending function sent the settings for the
a value that cannot following functions.
be set on the device • Field setting
side. • Setpoint range
limitation
Enumerates functions
that tried to set
values which cannot
be set, such as
above.
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because the batch functions cannot be of the setting.
sending function sent set on the connected
a setting to a function device.
which cannot be set • Filter auto clean
on the device side. setting
Enumerates functions
which cannot be set,
such as above.
1 If this app is not updated to the latest version, this app cannot be used.
Also, if the app is being used in an environment where internet connection is
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version check, the app cannot be used until a version check is performed
again.
2 *CUVJGCRRDGGPUVCTVGFOQTGVJCP|VKOGUUKPEGCXGTUKQPEJGEMYCU
performed?
3 Though Bluetooth low energy communication is possible even from distant
locations, as a basic rule, please carry out work close to the operating
remote controller.
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SiMT722017E
03/2021 AK.K