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1. Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 28 31 Ss This information is subject to change without notice n tes S amp ed Es p 5 email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 261 34 Return air temperature sensor error 35 Outdoor air temperature sensor error 36 Remote controller temperature sensor error 3A Water leakage sensor 1 error 3H Water leakage sensor 2 error 3C Dew condensation error Centralized remote controller PCB error Communication error between centralized remote control devices Centralized remote control devices inappropriate combination Centralized remote controller address setting error DK AC ENO 1 1C Error in the communication of DK AC KNX 1 device with the AC unit Table 10 1 Error codes In case you detect an error code not listed contact your nearest Daikin technical support service Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 29 31 Ss This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp ed E a email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v 1 User Manual rev 4
2. Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 27 31 Ss This information is subject to change without notice l n tes S amp ed m s 2 email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 98 Pressure sensor error 99 Current sensor error 100 Discharge pipe thermistor system error 101 Low pressure equivalent saturated temperature sensor system error 102 Suction pipe thermistor system error 103 Heat exchanger 1 thermistor system error 104 Heat exchanger 2 thermistor system error 105 Oil equalizer pipe or liquid pipe thermistor system error 106 Double tube heat exchanger outlet or gas pipe thermistor system error 107 Discharge pipe pressure sensor error 108 Oil temperature sensor error 109 Suction pipe pressure sensor error 111 Oil pressure sensor error 112 Oil level sensor error Inverter system error Temperature rise in a switch box Radiation fin power transistor temperature is too high Compressor motor grounded or short circuit inverter PCB fault Compressor motor grounded or short circuit inverter PCB fault Over current of all inputs Compressor over current compressor motor wire cut Stall prevention error star
3. Communication error between other BS unit and indoor outdoor unit Combination error of indoor BS outdoor unit model quantity etc setting error of spare parts PCB when replaced Improper connection of transmission wiring between outdoor and outdoor unit outside control adaptor Centralized address duplicated Attached equipment transmission error Communication error between indoor unit and centralized control device Failure to carrey out check operation Indoor outdoor outdoor outdoor communication error etc All system error PC board error Ozone density abnormal Contamination sensor error Indoor air thermistor system error Outdoor air thermistor system error HVU error Ventiair dust collecting unit Dumper system error Door switch error Replace the humidity element Replace the high efficiency filter Replace the deodorization catalyst Others Simplified remote controller error Fan motor of supply air over current or overload Fan motor of return air over current Fan motor of return air overload Inverter system error supply air side Inverter system error return air side Humidifying valve error Chilled water valve error Hot water valve error Heat exchanger of chilled water error Heat exchanger of hot water error The humidity sensor of return air sensor Outdoor air humidity sensor error Supply air temperature sensor error
4. 10 Error Codes Error in Remote Error category Error Description Controller External protection devices activated Indoor unit PCB assembly failure Interlock error for fan Drain level system error Temperature of heat exchanger 1 error Temperature of heat exchanger 2 error Fan motor locked overload over current Swing flap motor error Overcurrent of AC input Electronic expansion valve drive error Heater overheat Dust collector error No maintenance filter error Capacity setting error indoor Shortage of water supply Indoor Unit Malfunctions of a humidifier system water leaking Malfunctions in a sensor system Sensor system of drain water error Heat exchanger 1 Liquid pipe thermistor system error Heat exchanger 1 Gas pipe thermistor system error Sensor system error of fan motor locked overload Sensor system of swing flag motor error Sensor system of over current of AC input Suction air thermistor error Discharge air thermistor system error Contamination sensor error Humidity sensor error Remote control thermistor error Radiation sensor error High pressure switch sensor Protection devices activated Outdoor uni9t PCB assembly failure High pressure switch HPS activated Low pressure switch LPS activated Overload of inverter compressor motor Over current of STD compressor motor Overload of fan motor Over current of fan motor Over current of AC input Electronic expansion valve drive error Four way valve error P
5. 11 EnOcean Interoperability In this section there is a list of the allowed transmission and reception EEP EEP Tx EEP description 05 02 01 Light and Blind Control Application Style 1 07 02 05 Temperature Sensor Range 0 C to 40 C 07 10 01 Temperature Sensor Set Point Fan Speed and Occupancy Control 07 10 03 Temperature Sensor Set Point Control 07 20 10 HVAC Components Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off 07 20 11 HVAC Components Generic HVAC interface Functions Error control AC Error code Error states and disablements Table 11 1 Allowed transmission Tx EEP EEP Rx EEP description 05 02 xx Rocker Switch 2 Rocker 05 03 xx Rocker Switch 4 Rocker 05 04 01 Key Card Activated Switch 06 00 01 Single Input Contact 07 02 05 Temperature Sensor Range 0 C to 40 C 07 02 06 Temperature Sensor Range 10 C to 50 C 07 07 01 Occupancy Sensor 07 08 01 Light Temperature amp Occupancy Sensor 07 08 02 Light Temperature amp Occupancy Sensor 07 10 01 Temperature Sensor Set Point Fan Speed and Occupancy Control 07 10 02 Temperature Sensor Set Point Fan Speed and Day Night Control 07 10 03 Temperature Sensor Set Point Control 07 10 04 Temperature Sensor S
6. ntesis amp email info intesis com tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 12 Regulations and standards CE conformity R amp TTE EU directive on Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment The general registration for the radio operation is valid for all EU countries as well as for Switzerland Standards UNE EN 50491 3 2010 UNE EN 60950 1 2007 UNE EN 61000 6 2 2006 UNE EN 61000 6 3 2007 FCC ID SZV STM300C IC 5731A STM300C The enclosed device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions i this device may not cause harmful interference and ii this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Warning Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Intesis Software may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 31 31 m This information is subject to change without notice l t E 7 i i 2 email info intesis com ntesis tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL
7. 13 reception Rx profiles In the factory configuration each Rx profile is assigned to a control signal of the Daikin AC indoor unit The Learning procedure allows to link EnOcean devices to control the AC Up to 5 devices can be linked to each profile see exceptions in Table 3 2 The profiles are as follow Profile Signal Allowed Index Rx devices in ROT1 profile 0 On Off 5 1 Mode 5 2 Fan Speed 5 3 Vane position N A 4 Set point Temperature 5 5 Ambient Temperature virtual 1 6 Window contact 5 7 KEY CARD 1 8 Occupancy sensor 5 9 Horizontal Swing 5 A Vertical Swing 5 BaD N A N A E A C profile 5 F A C profile 5 Table 3 2 Default reception profiles To execute the Learning procedure the next steps need to be followed References to device components refer to Figure 3 1 1 Set switch 1 SW1 1 to ON position and switch 2 SW1 2 to OFF The EnOcean LED will be ON Set the profile selector ROT1 in the desired position to link the EnOcean transmitters to the reception profile Push the Teach in button of the devices that want to be linked or if they don t have the Teach in button as the EnOcean switches action them When a valid EnOcean telegram is received the EnOcean LED turns off for 100 milliseconds and then it turns on again The maximum linked devices in one profile is 5 check Table 3 2 for special cases Once this number is reached no more devices a
8. 06 07 10 07 07 10 08 07 10 09 07 10 0A 07 10 0B 07 10 0C 07 10 0D 07 10 10 07 10 11 07 10 12 07 10 13 07 10 14 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 06 00 01 07 30 02 05 04 01 07 07 01 07 08 01 07 08 02 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 07 20 10 07 10 03 07 20 11 TIM o0 aD 07 20 10 07 10 03 07 20 11 Table 3 3 DK AC ENO 1 1C supported reception EEP Important In Profiles E and F up to 5 devices can be linked It needs to be taken into account that if the devices are working in Multiteach in mode more information in section 4 5 only one is going to be fully linked as it would take 3 of the 5 spaces available 1 HVAC Components FUNC 20 Generic HVAC interface TYPE 10 and 11 explained in section 7 and in EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP and V2 1 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 12 31 LJ This information is subject to change without notice l t S Sg e E p n email info intesis com ntesis tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 3 2 Teach in procedure The DK AC ENO 1 1C as a transmitter device has the Teach in procedure implemented With this procedure the AC can be linked to other EnOcean devices accepting the data send by the DK AC ENO There are several transmission profiles by
9. 31 m This information is subject to change without notice l t amp 7 n i email info intesis com ntesis tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 INDICE 1 PresentatlOl ccce oixi nt kk uen en a noes ENUREURC ENTE RUNOUNFEDCENENTEDUCUEUKUUUKE NEWER ERR RR ERR ROREM EE 4 11 3 Mali Feat kes ciere rtt mt ee RE steer ERIF eI RE E Ux RI EDUN NE FERE RECHNER ETE D Y ECT QR TRE EE 4 1 2 Typical AppliCatiOncs ecc er er E kde E DR od Wale e a 5 2 Connection and placeMent cce cece eee nner e esee enne 7 221 Connec Onenen ad edaniniiarndaianadnnibindeaares 7 222 PIAGEMEMNK sate eriibacvcn hehe ct anda cee a ade eet es Denote ae die Oe hide A 8 2 2 1 SCFEEMING ZONES e 8 2 2 2 Penetration ANGIG eric bea er ne Chie tete rx prx RR Er ge tats Qr DE CERERI E ERE RE 9 2 2 3 Distance between Receiver and sources of interference ceeceeeeeeeee teens 9 2 2 4 Use of repeaters eee ee care ene eves xd ded nca Xen xk ei exu e xr ER c c cR 9 3 Configuratio Niesna Em 10 3 1 Learning procedure iui eee Erin da e e ete a a a Ra 11 3 2 Teach in procedure 00 rn I EE EE IE EE I EI nnne EEE EEE 13 3 3 Device deleting procedure irte rete eben ir ec bd ree xk ea ri n EE neds 14 4 Special BehawviOES eco raras E teil E eov pda Me twPA etra petu ent TREE 2 15 4 1 Window CONCACE iecit er ee Ry Een e
10. C Table 10 1 Generated by A C Table 10 1 Not Used Not disabled Disabled Not disabled Disabled Not disabled Disabled Teach in telegram Data telegram Not supported Windows opened Windows closed OK Error Intesis Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL Intesisg i 24 31 URL http www intesis com info intesis com tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 8 AC Unit Types compatibility The AC indoor unit models specified in Table 8 1 are the ones compatible with the devices DK AC ENO 1 1C Prefix first part of the AC indoor Line unit model number FTXR28 FTXR42 Ururu Sarara FTXR50 CTXU25 RITE Ururu Sarara Multi CTXU5O a Wall UX1 Emura CTXG 50 FTXS20 FTXS25 FTXS35 FTXS42 FTXS50 FTXS60 FTXS71 FVXS25 Floor FVXS35 FVXS50 ee Floor Ceiling FLXS50 FDXS25 FD dS Pom FDXS50 FDXS60 Wall Also FTKS Table 8 1 AC Unit Types compatibility Any AC unit with a model number not specified in this list in column Prefix might not be compatible with the interface and therefore can t be used without previously checking the model compatibility contact your DK AC ENO 1 1C supplier for this Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www
11. Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v 1 User Manual rev 4 1 2 Typical Application In Figure 1 1 it is shown a typical application of DK AC ENO 1 1C in a hotel room The different devices that control the A C unit like switches Key cards window contacts are connected to it through the DK AC ENO 1 1C Enocean standard communication Small Dimensions Fast Installation No external PS Several Profiles Direct connection to AC unit Batteryless wireless switches control lighting and or A C E Climatic sensors Key card switch controls access to a room and turns on 5 Ul Position sensors window handle and window contact cut A C and lighting when entering a room out heating and air conditioning when windows are open A C Unit connected to ME AC ENO 1 1C Central control Room temperature sensor El DK AC ENO 1 1C Figure 1 1 Typical application of DK AC ENO 1 1C in a hotel Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 9581 This information is subject to change without notice n i i ntes IS amp email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 A schematic view of what it could be the application shown in Figure 1 1 can be seen in Figure 1 2 The connection diagram of the A C with the DK AC ENO 1 1C and some of t
12. Intesis software LEDM AC LED IS1 AC ENO 1 v11 REVO LEDO EnOcean LED enocean MEE 0 z c cd u Ww d TE 2 JE 2 v y Figure 3 1 Device diagram The switches in SW1 configure the behavior of the interface The different working modes are explained in Table 3 1 Mode Switch 1 Switch 2 EnOcean LED Button PB1 function SW1 1 SW1 2 state Normal Off Off Off Send a Teach in telegram operation or activate monitor mode Teach in pressing it during 5 seconds EnOcean Off On Off Send a Teach in telegram transmission or activate monitor mode disabled Only pressing it during 5 allows Teach in seconds Learning On Off On No function Erase On On Flashing Delete the devices in the 100 ms On selected profile pressing 100 ms Off it during 5 seconds Table 3 1 Interface working modes Selector ROT1 it is used to select the desired profile The transmission profile is used when the device is in Teach in mode and the reception one when in Learning or erase mode Intesis Software S L All rights reserved 10 31 www intesis com This information is subject to change without notice n es IS URL http IN tesis co email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 3 1 Learning procedure The interface DK AC ENO 1 1C has by default
13. action performed 11 Off no occupancy and no action On Off ObO Off turns the unit to Off Ob1 On Other modes don t apply to this AC interface If any other received it would behave as if it had received and N A N A stands for No Action It keeps the actual value of the parameter Intesis Software S L All rights reserved 21 31 URL http www intesis com LJ This information is subject to change without notice l n te S l S E ed E a email info intesis com IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 EEP 07 20 10 CONTINUATION Transmit mode Commands sent by the HVAC interface DB 3 Mode 1 Heat 3 Cool 9 Fan only 14 Dehumidification dry 31 Auto Heat 32 Auto Cool 33 254 reserved 255 N A DB 2 7 4 Vane position 0 9 Not supported 7 10 Reserved 11 Vertical swing 12 Horizontal swing 13 Horizontal and vertical swing 14 Stop swing 15 N A DB 2 3 0 Fan Speed 0 Auto 1 Low 2 Mid1 3 Mid2 4 Mid3 5 High 6 14 Not used 15 N A DB 1 Not used DB O BIT 3 Learn Button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram DB_O_DB2 Room occupancy 00 Occupied DB O DB1 01 StandBy waiting to perform action 10 Unoccupied action performed 11 Off no occupancy and no action DB O BIT O On Off ObO Off Ob1 On Other modes don t apply to this AC interface It will only send this ones Auto transmissi
14. hole and Follow the instructions below IntesisBox DK AC ENO Connection cable supplied with the interface Figure 2 1 Device connection diagram Important Extending or shortening the length of connection cable included with the interface may cause it to malfunction To connect the device to the AC the recommended methods are the ones in Figure 2 2 e Methodi The lead hole is place above CONI Figure 2 2 or Figure 3 1 e Method2 The lead hole is placed on the opposite side Use the supplied staple to fix the cable to the screw used for wall fixing Use these holes Use these holes to fix the device to fix the device to the wall to the wall Staple Antenna Antenna Methodi Zone Method2 Zone Figure 2 2 Connection methods Important The cable should not be placed on top or the antenna zone area marked in Figure 2 2 as the performance of the device might be affected For this same reason never use a metallic screw in the subjection hole on top of this antenna zone Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 7 91 Ss This information is subject to change without notice n te S S amp 3 ds a email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 I 1 C v 1 User Manual rev 4 2 2 Placement The DK AC ENO 1 1C in
15. sent one after the other pressing the teach in button only once Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 13 31 LJ This information is subject to change without notice l t S Sg ed EE 1 5 email info intesis com ntesis tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 3 3 Device deleting procedure To delete one or all the devices linked in one reception profile Table 3 2 the device needs to be in ERASING mode To do so follow the following lines the references to device components are specified in Figure 3 1 1 Set the profile selector ROT1 to the desired reception profile where the device s to be deleted are saved Set the switches SW1 1 and SW1 2 to ON The EnOcen LED LEDO will turn into flashing 100 ms on and 100ms off Push the Teach in button of the devices that want to be linked or if they don t have the Teach in button as the EnOcean switches action them Once the telegram is received the EnOcean LED will be on for 1 second to show the device has been deleted from this profile Once finished set the switches SW1 1 and SW1 2 to OFF for a normal operation of the device A device can break down or be lost and therefore the above mentioned delete procedure would not be possible to be executed For that reason all the devices in one profile can be deleted To do so follow the instructions th
16. EnOcean receivers as it is the DK AC ENO 1 1C and other transmitters e g GSM DECT wireless LAN or high frequency sources of interference computers audio and video equipment should be higher than 50 centimeters However EnOcean transmitters can be installed next to any other high frequency transmitters without any problem 2 2 4 Use of repeaters In case of a poor radio reception it may be helpful to use a repeater EnOcean repeaters do not require any configuration only a line power supply is needed A poor radio signal is received refreshed and transmitted again so nearly a double radio range can be achieved Special EnOcean repeaters which can be switched to 2 level function allow two repeaters to be cascaded Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 9 31 m This information is subject to change without notice 7 n i i ntes IS amp email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 3 Configuration The DK AC ENO 1 1C Figure 3 1 has two switches a button and a profile selector to execute the Learning and Teach in procedures from the EnOcean technology explained in Table 3 1 and the following sections TER eae PB1 Button ROT1 Profile selector MOD1 EnOcean module SWITCH1 switches 1 gt SW1 1 PROFILES surom 2 gt SW1 2 CON1 AC connector
17. IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 v 1 0 4 DK AC ENO 1C v 1 0 4 EnOcean Interface for Daikin air conditioners Compatible with Domestic lines User s Manual vi r4 eng Reference DK AC ENO 1 1C Issue Date 18 10 2010 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved in i i This information is subject to change without notice l n e URL htip www intesis com email info intesis com software software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev Intesis Software S L All Rights Reserved Information in this document is subject to change without notice The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement or nondisclosure agreement The software may be used only in accordance with the terms of those agreements No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or any means electronic or mechanical including photocopying and recording for any purpose other than the purchaser s personal use without the written permission of Intesis Software S L Intesis Software S L Mila Fontanals 1 bis 1 08700 Igualada Spain TRADEMARKS All trademarks and tradenames used in this document are acknowledged to be the copyright of their respective holders Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 2
18. ch profile If tried again with another device only 2 of the different EEPs are going to be stored Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 17 31 m This information is subject to change without notice l t E 7 i i 2 email info intesis com ntesis tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 5 Communications monitoring The interface DK AC ENO 1 1C has two LEDs that show information about the operation of the device The green LED is associated to the EnOcean section and the red LED to the Daikin Air Conditioner one AC LED 5 1 AC communication monitoring mode RED LED In Table 5 1 it is shown how the AC LED red behaves and its meaning Device state LEDM RED ON OFF Period Meaning state Turning on Pulse On during 5 seconds Reset or initialization process after start up During normal Flashing 200ms On Communication error with operation 800ms Off A C unit During normal Flashing 1s On Error detected in A C unit operation 1s Off During normal Off Normal operation in the operation a A C communication Table 5 1 Device estate and AC LED 5 2 EnOcean communication monitoring mode GREEN LED Due to the transmitting method radio of EnOcean telegrams the possibility that the DK AC ENO 1 1C is outside the coverage range of one device is possible Fo
19. d not stored ObO DB O BIT 4 TA teach in answer 0b1 DB O BIT 3 LRN Learn button ObO Teach in telegram 0b1 Data telegram DB O BIT 2 not used DB O BIT 1 not used DB O BIT 0 not used Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 23 31 Ss This information is subject to change without notice l n te S S amp ME unas P email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v 1 User Manual rev 4 DATA BYTES Receive mode DB 3 DB 2 DB 1 7 1 DB 1 BIT O DB O BIT 3 DB O BIT 2 DB O BIT 1 DB O BIT O Transmit mode DB 3 DB 2 DB 1 7 4 DB 1 BIT 3 DB 1 BIT 2 DB 1 BIT 1 DB 1 BIT O DB O BIT 3 DB O BIT 2 DB O BIT 1 DB O BIT O Commands received by the HVAC interface not used not used not used External disablement ObO Ob1 Learn Button ObO Ob1 Disable remote controller Window contact ObO Ob1 not used Commands sent by the HVAC interface Error code HI Error code LO Reserved 0x00 Other disablement ObO Window contact disablement ObO Ob1 Key card disablement ObO Ob1 External disablement ObO Ob1 Learn Button ObO Ob1 Remote controller Disablement ObO Window contact ObO Ob1 Alarm State ObO Ob1 EEP 07 20 11 CONTINUATION Not disabled Disabled Teach in telegram Data telegram Not supported Windows opened Windows closed Generated by A
20. default with several AC signals assigned to them The send data would contain the state of the AC signals specified in Table 3 4 Profile Transmission signals EEP Index Tx EnOcean ROT1 Profile 0 On Off 05 02 01 1 Alarm State 05 02 01 2 Set point Temperature 07 02 05 3 Ambient Temperature 07 02 05 4 Ambient Temperature Set point Temperature Fan Speed 07 10 01 On Off 5 AC interface Mode fan speed vane position sensors and 07 20 10 On Off 6 Set point Temperature Ambient Temperature 07 10 03 7 AC interface AC Error code Error state and disablements 07 20 11 8 toD N A E All 07 20 10 07 10 03 07 20 11 F All 07 20 10 07 10 03 07 20 11 Table 3 4 Signals linked to ROT1 Figure 3 1 To execute the Teach in procedure 1 Set the switches SW1 1 and SW1 2 to OFF 2 Set the profile selector ROT1 to the desired transmission profile for the Teach in procedure 3 Press PB1 to send a teach in telegram There must be a receiving in Learning mode for the linking to happen Remember that in this procedure the DK AC ENO 1 1C interface doesn t keep information from any of the devices Important In Profiles E and F three EEP s are sent pressing PB1 only once These EEP s are sent with three different Base ID and therefore they behave in fact as 3 different devices More information in section 4 5 Multiteach in process The three EEp s are
21. e references to device components are specified in Figure 3 1 1 Setthe profile selector ROT1 to the desired reception profile 2 Set the switches SW1 1 and SW1 2 to ON The EnOcen LED LEDO will turn into flashing 100 ms on and 100ms off 3 Press the button PB1 for 5 seconds Once that is done the EnOcen LED LEDO will be on for 1 second to show that all devices in this profile have been deleted 4 Once finished set the switches SW1 1 and SW1 2 to OFF for a normal operation of Intesis Software S L All rights reserved the device 14 31 URL http www intesis com m This information is subject to change without notice l t amp 7 n i email info intesis com ntesis IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 4 Special Behaviors In this section it is explained the special behavior of the DK AC ENO 1 1C when certain kinds of devices are used Window contacts thermostat with external temperature sensor occupancy sensors and key card The use of these sensors needs further explanation as the DK AC ENO 1 1C realizes special operations or assume previous states All the explanations in these sections are related to the factory settings of the device 4 1 Window contact The DK AC ENO 1 1C has the functionality to automatically control the turning on and off of the AC indoor unit depending on the state of one or se
22. ed Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 16 31 m This information is subject to change without notice l t amp 7 n i email info intesis com ntesis tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 4 5 MultiTeach in procedure AC units have a lot of parameters to control and supervise and with only one 4BS telegram all this information cannot be fitted in For these reason the DK AC ENO 1 1C implements besides standard teach in a MultiTeach in procedure where more than one EEP is sent to be teach at the same time In the next lines this procedure is going to be further explained This procedure is performed only when the profile selector ROT1 is set to profiles E or F the ones that implement the HVAC generic EEPs The way it is implemented is simple A different Base ID is assigned to each EEP and it is actually performing 3 consecutive teach in procedures This allows devices that support the 3 EEP s to automatically link them It needs to be taken into account that used in this profile the DK AC ENO 1 1C is working as if it was three different EnOcean devices at a time If this procedure is performed in the opposite way the DK AC ENO 1 1C is in Learning mode in profile E or F 3 devices positions would be taken implying that only 1 device using MultiTeach in would be able to be fully link in ea
23. et Point and Fan Speed Control 07 10 05 Temperature Sensor Set Point and Occupancy Control 07 10 06 Temperature Sensor Set Point and Day Night Control 07 10 07 Temperature Sensor Fan Speed Control 07 10 08 Temperature Sensor Fan Speed and Occupancy Control 07 10 09 Temperature Sensor Fan Speed and Day Night Control 07 10 0A Temperature Sensor Set Point Adjust and Single Input Contact 07 10 0B Temperature Sensor and Single Input Contact 07 10 0C Temperature Sensor and Occupancy Control 07 10 0D Temperature Sensor and Day Night Control 07 10 10 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Set Point and Occupancy Control 07 10 11 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Set Point and Day Night Control 07 10 12 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Set Point Control 07 10 13 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Occupancy Control 07 10 14 Temperature and Humidity Sensor Day Night Control 07 20 10 HVAC Components Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off 07 20 11 HVAC Components Generic HVAC interface Functions Error control AC Error code Error states and disablements 07 30 02 Digital Input Single Input Contact Table 11 2 Allowed reception Rx EEP EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP V2 0 and v2 1 30 31 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice URL http www intesis com Ss
24. he supported EnOcean devices are shown Cable de conexi n suministrado con el D interfaz 40mm IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 Dispositivos transmisores EnOcean Dispositivos receptores t picos EnOcean t picos Termostatos Pulsadores Lectores de Tarjetas Contactos de ventana Actuadores Pasarelas Figure 1 2 Example of DK AC ENO 1 1C control or actuation devices Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 6 31 m This information is subject to change without notice 7 n i i ntes IS amp email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 2 Connection and placement 2 1 Connection Disconnect mains power from the AC unit Open the front cover of the indoor unit in order to have access to the internal control board In the control board locate the socket connector marked as S21 in Domestic line models Using the cable that comes with the interface insert one of its connectors the biggest one into the socket of the DK AC ENO 1 1C and the other connector the one installed in the largest uncovered part to the socket S21 of the AC unit s electronic circuit Close the AC indoor unit s front cover again AC indoor unit i I l i 1 i i Insert the cable through Electronic a circuit board 1 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 i 1 I 1 the
25. intesis com 25 31 Ss This information is subject to change without notice l t S Sg d E p n email info intesis com ntesis IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 9 Available features for each type of Daikin AC Unit Supported Daikin AC unit models will differ from each other in the features they offer This list shows the available features in each supported Daikin AC type Type CONVENTIONAL Set point temperature Swing Humidification Mode Heat Cool Dry Auto Vertical Not Available 30 10 32 18 32 18 30 18 Type 2 URURU SARARA Set point temperature Swing Humidification Mode Heat Cool Dry Auto Vertical Horizontal Not Available 30 10 32 18 32 18 30 18 Type 3 UX1 SERIES Set point temperature Swing Humidification Mode Heat Cool Dry Auto Vertical Horizontal Not Available 30 10 32 18 32 18 30 18 Type 4 CONCEALED CEILING Set point temperature Swing Humidification Mode Heat Cool Dry Auto Not Available Not Available 30 10 32 18 32 18 30 18 26 31 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved s WWW i i This information is subject to change without notice n te S IS amp faje nete software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev
26. n telegram actuator 01 DB 1 Intesis Software ID 19 DB O BIT 7 LRN TYPE Ob1 type 1 with profile manufacturer Id DB O BIT 6 EEP result EEP supported 0b1 EEP not supported ObO DB O BIT 5 LRN result ID stored Ob1 ID deleted not stored ObO DB O BIT 4 TA teach in answer 0b1 DB O BIT 3 LRN Learn button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram DB O BIT 2 not used DB O BIT 1 not used DB O BIT 0 not used Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 20 31 Ss This information is subject to change without notice l n te S S amp a ds a email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 DATA BYTES Receive mode DB 3 DB 2 7 4 DB 2 3 0 DB_1 DB O BIT 3 DB O0 DB2 DB O DB1 DB O BIT 0 EEP 07 20 10 CONTINUATION Commands received by the HVAC interface Mode 0 Auto 1 Heat 3 Cool 9 Fan only 14 Dehumidification dry 33 254 reserved 255 N A Vane position 0 9 Not supported 7 10 Reserved 11 Vertical swing 12 Horizontal swing 13 Horizontal and vertical swing 14 Stop swing 15 N A Fan Speed 0 Auto 1 Low 2 Mid1 3 Mid2 4 Mid3 5 High 6 14 Sets the value to High 15 N A Not used Learn Button ObO Teach in telegram Ob1 Data telegram Room occupancy 00 Occupied 01 StandBy waiting to perform action 10 Unoccupied
27. nge without notice l n te S S amp paie nets m software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 7 A C profile data Generic HVAC interface In this section the Generic HVAC interface EEPs 07 20 10 and 07 20 11 applied to the DK AC ENO 1 1C are explained These two EEPs along with the Room Operating Panel EEP 07 10 03 can transmit and receive all the AC information HVAC Components ORG 07 ABS FUNC 20 HVAC Components EEP 07 20 10 TYPE 10 Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off EEP for Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off With this EEP plus the already existing EEP 07 10 03 and 07 20 11 all the information of AC indoor unit can be sent and received allowing a much easier and complete control of these units Teach In The teach in telegram has the same structure as a normal 4BS telegram see Standardization EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP V2 0 The actuator expected after successful teach in a 4BS teach in acknowledge and use the following structure DB 3 DB 2 DB 1 DB 0 716 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 10 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 JO Profile Type Manufacturer ID LRN EEP LRN TA LRN d c d c Type result result DB 3 Function same as teach in telegram heating valve 20 DB 2 type same as teach i
28. ntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 4 1 Presentation DK AC ENO 1 and DK AC ENO 1C devices allow a complete and natural integration of Daikin air conditioners with EnOcean control systems both in their 868 MHz DK AC ENO 1 and 315 MHz DK AC ENO 1C versions Compatible with all models of Domestic lines commercialized in Europe FTXR CTXU FTXG FTXS FVXS FLXS and FDXS Check Table 8 1 1 1 Main Features e Reduced dimensions e Quick installation e External power not required e Direct connection to the Daikin AC indoor unit e Fully EnOcean interoperable e Multiple profiles e Control of the AC unit based in the ambient temperature read by the own AC unit or in the ambient temperature read by any EnOcean thermostat e Total Control and Monitoring of the AC unit from EnOcean including monitoring of AC unit s state of internal variables and error indication and error code e AC unit can be controlled simultaneously by the IR remote control of the AC unit and by EnOcean devices e Implements the newly approved HVAC EEP s e Advanced room control functionalities Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 4131 m This information is subject to change without notice l t amp 7 n i email info intesis com ntesis tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of
29. ol the DK AC ENO 1 1C will set it back to OFF The functionality specified on the above lines would only be active when devices are linked in the Key Card profile Table 3 2 The information about the state of the linked key card would be lost if there is a power down in the system Therefore it would be needed to set the previous state by actuating the key card 4 4 Occupancy sensors The DK AC ENO 1 1C has the functionality to automatically control the behavior of the AC indoor unit depending on the state of one or several up to 5 EnOcean Occupancy sensors When all the occupancy sensors linked to the device are not detecting any occupancy the DK AC ENO 1 will go to non presence mode following these steps 1 Wait a certain time period default value 10 minutes where no action is performed 2 When this time expires the temperature will change depending on the mode If in Cool the set point would increase 29C and if in Heat would decrease 29C If any other mode the set point temperature would not be changed 3 This would last for a certain period of time default value 60 minutes when the machine would be turned OFF If a presence is detected the system will work as follows 1 Ifin step 1 or 2 go to the previous state 2 If in Step 3 does nothing The information about the state of the linked Occupancy sensors would be lost if there is a power down in the system It will recover as soon as a presence signal is receiv
30. on modes N A it is send when the actual value of the parameter is not known Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 22 31 LJ This information is subject to change without notice l n te S S amp a ds a email info intesis com software tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v 1 User Manual rev ORG 07 ABS FUNC 20 HVAC Components EEP 07 20 11 TYPE 11 Generic HVAC interface Error control AC Error code Error states and disablements EEP for Generic HVAC interface Functions Mode vane position fan speed sensors and on off With this EEP plus the already existing EEP 07 10 03 and 07 20 10 all the information of AC indoor unit can be sent and received allowing a much easier and complete control of these units Teach In The teach in telegram has the same structure as a normal 4BS telegram see Standardization EnOcean Equipment Profiles EEP V2 0 The actuator expected after successful teach in a 4BS teach in acknowledge and use the following structure fer result DB 3 Function same as teach in telegram heating valve 20 DB 2 type same as teach in telegram actuator 01 DB 1 Intesis Software ID 19 DB O BIT 7 LRN TYPE Ob1 type 1 with profile manufacturer Id DB O BIT 6 EEP result EEP supported 0b1 EEP not supported ObO DB O BIT 5 LRN result ID stored Ob1 ID delete
31. one where the receivers are not going to be able to receive the EnOcean telegrams This situation is shown in Figure 2 3a a Sender Receiver Sender Receiver Ed Repeater Figure 2 3 a Screening zone b solution with a repeater The situation of one of the receivers doesn t allow it to receive the transceiver telegrams To solve this situation the use or a repeater outside the screening zone Figure 2 3b is recommended The telegrams will be retransmitted from there to the receiver Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 8 31 ma This inf tion is subject to change without notice 7 a i iE 3 ntes IS E email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v1 User Manual rev 2 2 2 Penetration Angle This is the angle in which the airwaves reach a certain object they need to go through The transmission to the other side of the object would be better as this angle gets closer to 90 9 being this the best transmission situation In Figure 2 4a it is shown a receiver in a situation where the penetration angle is too close to 09 The solution to that problem can be seen in Figure 2 4b using a repeater in a different position m Sender Receiver m Sender Receiver M Repeater b Figure 2 4 Penetration angle 2 2 3 Distance between Receiver and sources of interference The distance between
32. r that reason the interface as a receiver has the ability to show when it receives EnOcean telegrams from a linked device when in monitoring mode To activate the monitoring mode 1 Set switches SW1 1 y SW1 2 to OFF 2 Press PB1 for 6 seconds The EnOcean LED will briefly flash 100ms From then on the EnOcean LED will flash every time a valid EnOcean Telegram is received from a linked device to the DK AC ENO 1 1C To disable the monitoring mode 1 Briefly push less than 6 seconds PB1 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved 18 31 This information is subject to change without notice l n tes S amp paie oa software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v 1 User Manual rev 4 6 Technical data and dimensions The main features of the devices DK AC ENO 1 1C are shown in Table 6 1 For further detail check the DK AC ENO 1 1C datasheet Dimensions 71 x 71 xX 27mm Weight 60g Operating Temperature 25 85 C Stock Temperature 40 85 C Operating Humidity lt 93 HR non condensing Stock Humidity lt 93 HR non condensing Power requirements 12V 35mA typical EnOcean Frequencies DK AC ENO 1 868 MHz DK AC ENO 1C 315 MHz Table 6 1 Technical data Figure 6 1 Device Dimensions Intesis Software S L All rights reserved 19 31 s www i i This information is subject to cha
33. rature as a reference Three temperatures are involved e Set point temperature It is the set point temperature sent to the AC unit S e Virtual Set point temperature It is the Set point temperature requested by S the thermostat e Virtual Ambient temperature It is the ambient temperature measured by the T thermostat The Set point Temperature sent to the AC indoor unit is calculated with the following formula S S T S 2 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 15 31 m This information is subject to change without notice 7 n i i xd ntes IS E email info intesis com software IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 i 1 C v 1 User Manual rev 4 4 3 Key Card Due to the way the Key Cards reader work there is a specific reception profile for it In this profile Table 3 2 it is only possible to link one device If the linked device it is not a key card the correct behavior of the DK AC ENO 1 1C cannot be granted When inserting the Key card in the reader the A C unit is enabled becomes available to be turned on but it stays OFF A manual actuation of another device would be needed to turn it ON When the Key card is removed the A C indoor unit is disabled and turned OFF staying in this state until we insert the Key Card again If the AC indoor unit is set to ON either by an EnOcean device of by the remote contr
34. re going to be linked to that profile The EnOcean LED turns off when that happens Once the Learning procedure is finished set both SW1 1 and SW1 2 to off for a normal operation of the device Once that is done the EnOcean LED turns off When the Virtual temperature is turned on the set point temperature to be written to the AC unit is the virtual temperature instead of the Set point temperature When a device is linked to either of these profiles the virtual temperature function is turned on automatically and the other is disabled so only one temperature reference can be linked When no device linked it turns off P Only one device can be linked to this profile Intesis Software S L All rights reserved 11 31 URL http www intesis com LJ This information is subject to change without notice l t S Sg e E p n email info intesis com ntesis IntesisBox is a registered trademark of Intesis Software SL tel 34 938047134 IntesisBox DK AC ENO 1 1C v 1 User Manual rev Profile Supported EEP Index Rx ROT1 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 06 00 01 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 05 1 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 2 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 04 07 10 07 07 10 08 07 10 09 4 05 02 xx 05 03 xx 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 03 07 10 04 07 10 05 07 10 06 07 10 0A 07 10 10 07 10 11 07 10 12 5 07 02 05 07 02 06 07 10 01 07 10 02 07 10 03 07 10 04 07 10 05 07 10
35. t up error Compressor locked etc Power transistor error Communication error between inverter and outdoor control unit Shortage of refrigerant thermal storage unit Power voltage imbalance open phase Sensor error of temperature rise in a switch box Radiation fin temperature sensor error DC current sensor system error AC or DC output current sensor system error Total input current sensor error Capacity setting error outdoor Low pressure drop due to insufficient refrigerant or electronic expansion valve error etc Reverse phase Open phase Power voltage failure Instantaneous power failure Failure to carry out check operation transmission error Communication error between indoor unit and outdoor unit communication error between outdoor unit and BS unit Communication error between remote control and indoor unit Remote control board failure or setting error for remote control Communication error between indoor units Communication error between outdoor units Communication error between outdoor unit and ice thermal storage unit System Communication error between main and sub remote controllers sub remote control error Combination error of other indoor unit remote control in the same system model Communication error between other indoor unit and outdoor unit in the same system
36. terface antenna has a better sensibility when the device is placed vertically and therefore this is the preferred position when placed antenna zone should be located in the bottom side floor side once the device is fixed to the wall The coverage distance see Table 2 1 of the signal emitted by the DK AC ENO 1 1C or by any other EnOcean device is determined by the room geometry and where they are placed As an example long narrow corridors with wide walls are an adverse situation People or other obstacles can reduce the coverage distance too Is therefore advice to always think in the worst possible scenario to decide the placement of the device to ensure a good stability in the radio system Coverage Conditions distance lt 30m Under ideal conditions Broad room no obstacles good antenna design and good antenna positions lt 20m The room is filled with furniture and people And penetration through up to 5 dry walls or up to 2 brick walls or up to 2 aero concrete walls lt 10m Identical to the previous case but the receiver is placed to a room corner or range along a narrow floor lt im Metal reinforced ceilings at upright penetration angle in strong dependence of reinforcement density and antenna positions Table 2 1 Device coverage distance 2 2 1 Screening zones It is important not to place the device in a place where the airwaves must go through a metallic object as they create a screening z
37. ump motor over current Water temperature abnormal Site installed Protection device activated Malfunctions in a drain water Ice thermal storage unit error Malfunctions in a sensor system Air temperature thermistor error Sensor system of power supply error High Pressure switch is faulty Low pressure switch is faulty Outdoor Unit Compressor motor overload sensor is abnormal Compressor motor over current sensor is abnormal Overload or over current sensor of fan motor is abnormal Sensor system of over current of AC input Outdoor air thermistor system error Discharge air thermistor system error Pump motor sensor system of over current is abnormal Water temperature sensor system error Sensor system of drain water is abnormal Ice thermal storage unit error alarm No 1 and No 2 common protection device operates No 1 protection device operates No 2 protection device operates Discharge pipe temperature is abnormal Temperature of heat exchanger 1 abnormal Discharge pressure abnormal Oil temperature is abnormally high Suction pressure abnormal Oil pressure abnormal Oil level abnormal Sensor system error of refrigerant temperature
38. veral up to 5 EnOcean window contacts EnOcean window contacts periodically send its state and they do so too after a change in the window state happens When a window contact is associated to the DK AC ENO 1 1C interface it is assumed that the window is closed until the correct state of the window contact is received The AC indoor unit will be turned OFF and disabled if any of the window contacts linked to the window contact profile is sending a window opened message for a certain period of time default value 30 seconds If the AC indoor unit is set to ON either by an EnOcean device of by the remote control the DK AC ENO 1 1C will set it back to OFF When all the window contacts are sending a window closed message the AC indoor unit will go back to its previous state The functionality specified on the above lines would only be active when devices are linked in the window contact profile Table 3 2 The information about the states of the linked window contacts would be lost if there is a power down in the system but it will restore itself in a brief period of time as the window contacts send their state periodically 4 2 External temperature Sensors Virtual temperature This behavior is only activated when there is an external temperature device linked to either profile 5 or profile F Once a device is linked to one of these profiles the other is going to be disabled as the AC unit can only work with one external tempe
39. xer ERU Kr RUE asa YEEXRRER Y Rau nR C RR EE eK ER uERK 15 4 2 External temperature Sensors Virtual temperature eesseeeeeenn nnn 15 4 3 Key Cand iab ort e rere te lon cato Fd Pa on bien E FR E EU Faut a tM ER Ub le e ees 16 474 OCCUPANCY SENS ONS pirea E A A AREE E OD OLLI TR 16 4 5 MultiTeach in procedure sssesseeseeseeseenenne nennen hannah sea sea sea sea sean nnn nnn 17 5 Communications monitoring iiie reser cece dees nra n nter nage pede aka Ra ska ka RR XR RR Rn 18 5 1 AC communication monitoring mode RED LED eessseesnmme 18 5 2 EnOcean communication monitoring mode GREEN LED eeseseeesseee 18 6 Technical data and dimensions cece cece EEE EEE Ene nnn 19 7 A C profile data Generic HVAC interface cceceeeee eect ee eee eee eee nett nent eee ene ees 20 8 AC Unit Types compatibility ceeeseeeeeeeseeeen nennen nennen nennen nnne nnn nnn 25 9 Available features for each type of Daikin AC Unit esee nnn 26 10 Error Cod S c r twee den iwadennnuetes 27 11 EnOcean Interoperability ceeesesseseseeeeeee enema nean neas nn nnn 30 12 Regulations and Standards c ccceccee cece eee ee eee emen nemen enn 31 Intesis Software S L All rights reserved URL http www intesis com 3 31 m This information is subject to change without notice l t amp 7 n i email info intesis com ntesis I
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