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1. To reduce the risk of shorting current leakage electric shock or malfunctions keep the cables out of contact with controller edges All electric work must be performed by a qualified electrician according to the local regulations standards and the instructions detailed in the Installation Manual Capacity shortage to the power supply circuit or improper installation may result in malfunction electric shock smoke or fire To reduce the risk of current leakage overheating smoke or fire use properly rated cables with adequate current carrying capacity To reduce the risk of electric shock malfunctions or fire seal the gap between the cables and cable access holes with putty Precautions for moving or repairing the controller A WARNING The controller should be repaired or moved only by qualified personnel Do not disassemble or modify the controller Improper installation or repair may cause injury electric shock or fire CAUTION To reduce the risk of shorting electric shock fire or malfunction do not touch the circuit board with tools or with your hands and do not allow dust to accumulate on the circuit board Additional precautions To avoid damage to the controller use appropriate tools to install inspect or repair the controller This controller is designed for exclusive use with the Building Management System by Mitsubishi Electric The use of this controller
2. results will appear in the Function setting field 4 Select the number that corresponds to the desired function to be configured in the Function setting field Refer to the manuals that came with the indoor unit Touch the Set button to save the setting to the indoor unit eSuccessful completion Completed will appear eError Request denied will appear j LED color adjustment R Red G Green B Blue Darken Lighten Reset Restores the default settings for the display color 19 k Reset RC 1 AHC port name Reset RC gt gt AKC port name RC settings DOBI Heater WILT be reset NA Heater 3 DOGS Humidifier DOWY Fan max 20 characters 2 Error Menu a Self check Self check NENET address Self check H NET address Error code Unit Unit address a Dy 3 Test Run Test run MON Test run screen Indoor unit setting screen a Read the section about Test run in the indoor unit Installation Manual before performing a test run b During the test run indoor units will be forced to operate in the Thermo ON status Except the set temperature normal operation functions are accessible during test run c By selecting the address of another indoor unit the liquid pipe temperature of the selected unit can be monitored d The test run will automatically end in two hours When AHC is controlled from the controller T
3. for with other systems or for other purposes may cause malfunctions Take appropriate measures against electrical noise interference when installing the air conditioners in hospitals or facilities with radio communication capabilities Inverter high frequency medical or wireless communication equipment as well as power generators may cause the air conditioning system to malfunction Air conditioning system may also adversely affect the operation of these types of equipment by creating electrical noise To avoid malfunctions do not bundle power cables and signal cables together or place them in the same metallic conduit To prevent malfunctions do not remove the protective film or the circuit board from the casing To avoid damage to the controller do not overtighten the screws Use a flat head screwdriver with a blade width of 4 5 5 mm 5 32 7 32 in The use of a screwdriver with a narrower or wider blade tip may damage the controller casing To prevent damage to the controller casing do not force the driver to turn with its tip inserted in the slot To avoid discoloration do not use benzene thinner or chemical rag to clean the controller To clean the controller wipe with a soft cloth soaked in water with mild detergent wipe off the detergent with a wet cloth and wipe off water with a dry cloth To avoid damage to the controller provide protection against static electricity Do not use solderless te
4. o ogi e o i g so eo o LS l E F l 7 i p 1 7 l l i d pLa 1 A101 i 1 p102 1 1 4104 LL 1 EZ LL Smart ME Smart ME 1 Smart ME Controller 1 Controller Controller ee ee Ee ee Outdoor unit oo oe ee Se a ea a ee ee eee l i a a Advanced HVAC p Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit CONTROLLER AHC IT oe Teor Ho Pam l i e ZA Z i E i eee eee i i i M M 1 The power consumption coefticient of the Smart ME Controller is 0 5 and that of a ME Remote Controller PAR F27MEA is 0 25 If the number of Smart ME Controllers is high and the total power supply they require exceeds the outdoor unit s ability to supply power a Transmission booster PAC SF46EPA will be required a 1 7 for the P200 and P250 models 1 Wiring from the remote controller e Connect to TB5 terminal block for indoor outdoor transmission cable on any indoor unit in same M NET system e The terminal block has no polarity Connect to the terminals M1 and M2 2 Operating in a group Groups 01 02 03 and 04 e Assign the lowest address to the main indoor unit in the group The remote controller address should be set to a number that equals the main indoor unit address plus 100 3 Up to two remote controllers main and sub can be connected to an indo
5. of the setting items 16 en ee Setting Default LED ee Adjusts the LED indicator color Sets the R Red G adjustment Green B Blue color ratio names max 20 characters screen to the AHC port These names can be reset to renamed screen the default names Reset button Changes all the port names to era the default names Error Self check Use to check the error history of Sets the monitor targets menu the desired unit and to reset the and displays error history error history Reset button Deletes the error history Test run Use to test the air conditioning Test run units Except AHC Displays the liquid pipe Liquid pipe temperature of temperature of the indoor unit will appear during indoor unit at the the test run The test run will specified address automatically end in two hours 1 This setting will not become effective if the temperature sensor on the indoor unit is activated 2 The LED indicates the operation status of air conditioning units in colors Refer to LED Indicator in the instructions book 3 All settings information will be cleared to the default 4 AHC port name will not appear if no AHC unit is registered in the group Data backup during power failure All the data for items except items 1 k Reset RC and 3 Test run are nonvolatile and will be backed up even during power failure Data for items 1 a b c i and 2 a will be backed up on th
6. safety precautions prior to installation e Observe these precautions carefully to ensure safety WARNING Indicates a risk of death or serious injury Z N CAUTION Indicates a risk of serious injury or structural damage e After reading this manual pass it on to the end user to retain for future reference e Keep this manual for future reference and refer to it as necessary This manual should be made available to those who repair or relocate the controller Make sure that the manual is passed on to any future users All electric work must be performed by qualified personnel General precautions A WARNING Do not install the unit in a place where large amounts of oil steam organic solvents or corrosive gases such as sulfuric gas are present or where acidic alkaline solutions or sprays are used frequently These substances can compromise the performance of the unit or cause certain components of the unit to corrode which can result in electric shock malfunctions smoke or fire To reduce the risk of shorting current leakage electric shock malfunctions smoke or fire do not wash the controller with water or any other liquid To reduce the risk of electric shock malfunctions smoke or fire do not operate the switches or touch other electrical parts with wet hands To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock before spraying a chemical around the controller stop the operation and cover the controller T
7. tape or labels over the lens e Use a soft cloth to clean the lens Important To reduce the risk of malfunctions do not install the controller in a place where water Do not install the controller in a place where the difference between the remote controller surface temperature and the actual room temperature will be great If the temperature difference is too high room temperature may not be adequately controlled To avoid deformation and malfunction do not install the remote controller in direct sunlight where the ambient temperature may rise above 40 C 104 F or drop below 0 C 32 F or where the relative humidity may rise above 90 or drops below 20 or oil may come into contact with the controller or in a condensing or corrosive environments Do not install the remote controller directly onto electrically conductive objects such as metal plate that has not been painted To use the Energy Saving Assist function in a system with both main and sub remote controllers activate the function only on the remote controller whose coverage area is the largest 2 Installation space Leave a space around the remote controller as shown in the figure below regardless of whether the controller is installed in the switch box or directly on the wall Removing the remote controller will not be easy with insufficient space Also leave an operating space in front of the remote controller Required space around the r
8. to the unit 1 Select an address in the Address field Search connection information 2 Touch the Conf button to search for the interlocked units The results will appear in the left column When multiple units are found the addresses that do not fit on the first page will appear on the successive pages e Search error Request denied will appear After completing the settings touch the Back button on the Setup screen The message Collecting the information from the air conditioner will appear and then the screen will jump to the HOME screen This signals the completion of the setup process Access the Service Menu from the HOME screen to make the settings for other items as necessary 15 2 Service Menu Error meru est run tx Auto Cool Mode HOME screen Menu User screen Menu Service screen A password is required to access the Menu Service screen or some settings under the Menu User screen e The initial Service password is 9999 The initial User password is 0000 Change the password as necessary to prevent unauthorized access e Make sure the password is available to the maintenance and other necessary personnel e The password can be changed to any four digit number On the Login page enter the old password touch the Change button and then enter a new password e If you forget your password log in with the master password Master service and u
9. 0 Address that equals the lowest address of the Sub remote controller 151 to 200 group plus 150 Rotary switch setting Address 01 to 99 101 199 with the 100 s digit automatically set to 1 o oS 200 The factory setting for the rotary switches is 01 M NET address can be changed with or without the power being applied to the controller The screen will jump to the Start up screen Group information for indoor units and AHC units will be deleted but the rest of the information will be retained Important To set the address turn the rotary switch with a precision slotted screwdriver 2 0 mm 1 16 in W to a torque of less than 19 6 N to avoid the damage to the rotary switches Install the front cover on the top case Two mounting tabs are at the top of the front cover Hook those two tabs onto the top case and click the front cover into place Check that the case is securely installed and not lifted Wall Important When attaching the front cover to the top case push it until it they click into place If they are not properly locked into place they may fall causing personal injury controller damage or malfunctions Should not be lifted se k E E Direct wall installation when running the cable along the wall e Thread the cable through the access hole at the top of the remote controller e Seal the cut out part of the cover with putty e Use a cable cover Installation is complet
10. Figure 1 Figure 2 Detection area As an inherent characteristic of the occupancy sensor it is more sensitive to movements across the area indicated by than to movements straight toward the sensor Occupancy sensor detects occupancy based on the temperature difference between the occupant and its surroundings To be precise to enhance the sensitivity of the sensor to occupant movements the occupancy sensor is designed to detect the changes in the amount of infrared light emitted from an object in the detection zone including human bodies The occupancy sensor will not detect occupancy if no movements exist The sensor also becomes less sensitive to occupancy when the temperature difference between the occupant and its surroundings is small e Select the installation location carefully to avoid false detection Factors that contribute to false detection by the occupancy sensor e Direct sunlight to the remote controller e Supply air directed straight toward the remote controller e Fireplace in the detection zone e Portable heater e g oscillating electric heater in the detection zone e Excessive vibrations or large impact inflicted on the remote controller e Strong electrical noise e Movements of small animals such as cats and dogs Brightness sensor Vertical direction Horizontal direction Remote controller Figure 3 Figure 4 Handling precautions e Keep the lens scratch free e Do not place adhesive
11. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC C English EWIE CITY MULTI Control System Smart ME Controller PAR U02MEDA Installation Manual Espa ol Italiano For distribution to dealers and contractors Portugu s EA nvIK Turk e Sloven ina Hrvatski ROMMENE Prior to use thoroughly read the instructions in this manual to use the product correctly Retain this manual for future reference Make sure that the CD ROM this manual and Simple Operation Manual are passed on to any future users To ensure safety and proper operation of the remote controller the remote controller should only be installed by qualified personnel Chapter 1 Installation This installation manual describes how to install the Smart ME Controller for use with Mitsubishi Building Air Conditioning System direct expansion type CITY MULTI air conditioner indoor units A type and later Please be sure to read this installation manual and Instruction Book that are supplied with the Remote Controller before proceeding with the installation Failure to follow the instructions may result in equipment damage For information on how to wire and install the air conditioning units refer to the Air Conditioner Installation Manual After the installation hand over this manual to users Smart ME Controller is a type of ME Remote Controllers sometimes simply referred to as ME Remote Controller C1 Safety Precautions e Read the following
12. The following parts are included in the box Remote controller front cover 1 Remote controller top case 1 Remote controller bottom case EJ Front cover Top case Bottom case Roundhead cross slot screws M4x30 2 Wood screw 4 1x16 for direct wall ie Installation Manual this manual Simple Operation Manual CD ROM 1 Installation Manual Instruction Book 1 The front cover is already installed on the top case at factory shipment 2 ISO metric screw thread 3 Remote controller cable is not included 3 Field supplied parts Required tools 1 Field supplied parts Double switch box Thin metal conduit Not required for direct wall installation Locknut and bushing Required for routing remote controller cable along a wall Remotecontroller cable If the remote controller cable exceeds 10 m 32 ft use an 0 3 mm AWG 22 2 core Ae needed electric wire that meets the following specification sheathed cable CVVS 1 25 mm standard AWG 16 or equivalent CPEVS 1 2 mm standard AWG 16 or equivalent 2 Required tools e Flat tip screwdriver Width 4 5 5 mm 5 32 7 32 in e Knife or nipper e Miscellaneous tools E C4 System diagram j 107 f 157V Smart ME Smart ME Controller Controller i i CH Centralized Power supply controller unit Group 01 Group 02 Group 03 Outdoor unit Se poe 7 ii l I i l Indoor unit Indoor unit Indoor unit i naoor uni LOSSNAY unit s
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14. d even once the popup window or setting screens explained below may not appear a The Language screen will appear Di lay f t Touch the button to select the language of your choice SARAL 2 Touch the Done button Language b The Start up screen will appear Case 1 Basic setup including the setup performed at the time of system controller connection The screen will automatically jump to the HOME screen WAITING TOY the information from the air after a while conditioner Touch Setup to manually Change the initial settings information as necessary 5 Bo Refer to section 2 Service Menu register the air conditioner trom the KE This screen will not appear if the Basic setup has already been completed Case 2 Manual setup from the controller Touch the Setup button to access the Setup screen When done making the settings for the Group setting and Interlocked LOSSNAY touch Back to startup the system and return to the Home screen It may take about 7 minutes gt setup until the screen General equipment becomes accessible 14 2 Setup screen a Group setting Use this screen to register the indoor units and the AHC to be controlled from the controller 1 Select an indoor unit or an AHC address in the Group setting Address field The number of units that can be registered Indoor unit 16 units maximum AHC 1 unit maximum AHC cannot be controlled from the controlle
15. e Follow the instructions below when uninstalling them e Uninstalling the front cover and top case 4 Uninstalling the front cover Insert a flat tip screwdriver with a blade width of 5 5 mm 7 32 in or less into either of the two latches at the bottom of the remote controller as shown in the figure at right Lightly push the tip of the flat head screwdriver in the direction of the arrow in the figure to remove the front cover 2 Uninstalling the top case Insert a flat tip screwdriver with a blade width of 5 5 mm 7 32 in or less into either of the two latches at the front of the remote controller as shown in the figure at right Push the tip of the flat head screwdriver in the direction of the arrow in the figure to remove the top case Important Use a flat head screwdriver with a blade To prevent damage to the control board do width of 4 5 5 mm 5 32 7 32 in The use of not insert the driver into the slot strongly a screwdriver with a narrower or wider blade tip may damage the controller casing To prevent damage to the controller casing do not force the driver to turn with its tip inserted in the slot 240 E Discrepancy between the room temperature measured at the wall and the actual room temperature may occur If the following conditions are met the use of the temperature sensor on the indoor unit is recommended e Air distribution in the space is poor e There is a great discrepancy b
16. e air conditioning unit side a y en 1 Setup menu a Group setting Refer to section 1 Initial Settings 2 Setup screen b LOSSNAY interlock Refer to section 1 Initial Settings 2 Setup screen c Search connection information Refer to section 1 Initial Settings 2 Setup screen d Cool Heat display Cool Heat display f Humidity sensor offset Current humid ty ITTSet current room tenp ITTSet The temperature in the Current room temp field The humidity in the Current humidity field indicates indicates the temperature measured by the built in the humidity measured by the built in humidity temperature sensor on the remote controller sensor on the remote controller When the offset value is changed it may take up to 1 minute until the change is reflected on temperature display on the Home screen g Room name Room name max 16 characters 18 h Telephone number i IC function setting IC Function settings NENET address FUNCTION number Function setting FUNCTION max 13 numbers 4 Select the indoor unit address in the M NET address field When Grp has been selected all the indoor units that are controlled from the controller will be selected 2 Select the desired function number in the Function number field 3 Touch the Conf button to confirm the current settings Indoor units will acquire the current settings and the
17. emote controller 30 1 3 16 Temperature and Humidity sensor 120 4 3 4 unit mm in 3 Installation work Important Use caution when handling circuit boards to prevent damage from static electricity Although the circuit board is covered with an insulation sheet part of the circuit board is exposed Use extra caution not to let your fingers come in contact with the circuit board The remote controller can be installed either in the switch box or Wall directly on the wall Perform the installation properly according to the method Conduit tube Locknut Drill a hole in the wall eee W Installation using a switch box Bushing Seal the gap e Drill a hole in the wall and install the switch box on the wall with putty e Connect the switch box to the conduit tube Remote controller cable E Direct wall installation e Drill a hole in the wall and thread the cable through it No cable access hole is required when running the remote controller cable along the wall 2 Seal the cable access hole with putty E Installation using a switch box e Seal the cable access hole at the connection of switch box and conduit tube with putty To reduce the risk of electric shock malfunctions or fire seal the gap between the cables and cable access holes with putty 3 Prepare the bottom case of the remote controller Take the following procedure only when performing direct wall i
18. etween the wall temperature and the actual room temperature e The back side of the wall is directly exposed to the outside air NOTE When temperature changes rapidly the temperature may not be detected accurately E Refer to the following manual for temperature sensor setting indoor unit Installation Manual for City Multi E At the time of factory shipment protective sheet is on the operation interface of the front cover Peel off the protective sheet on the operation interface prior to use 13 Chapter 2 Initial Setting This chapter contains information about the settings to be made at the time of installation Please read the instructions carefully and make the settings accordingly Refer to Chapter 1 Installation for how to install the Remote Controller and refer to the air conditioning unit installation manuals for how to connect the controller cable to the air conditioning units or how to install the air conditioning units Please remember to give all manuals to the end users after installation is complete CA Initial Settings 1 Initial startup settings Before turning on the controller first make sure that the controller indoor units and outdoor units have been installed properly according to the instructions detailed in the respective manuals Turn on the controller and the units e This manual is intended for the first startup after the unit has been shipped from the factory If the setting has been change
19. ke lifted The controller is shipped with the front cover mounted to the top case Remove the front cover from the top case before installing the top case on the wall Refer to Uninstalling the front cover on page 12 9 6 Connect the remote controller cable to the terminal block on the top case Connect the remote controller cable to the terminal block Connect the cable to the terminal block and insert the cable into the groove use AE af TL KS To reduce the risk of electric shock shorting or malfunctions keep wire pieces and sheath shavings out of the terminal block Important Do not use solderless terminals to connect Hold the cables in place with clamps to cables to the terminal block prevent undue force from being applied to Solderless terminals may come in contact the terminal block and causing cable with the circuit board and cause breakage malfunctions or damage the controller cover Take the following procedure only when performing direct wall installation and Remote drilling a hole in the wall i controller cable lt Seal the gap with putty e Seal the hole through which the cable is threaded with putty 10 B 7 Set the M NET addresses Rotary switches 10 s digit Above 1 s digit Below Ex Address 108 SS Address range Address setting method vian remote controller 101 to 150 Address that equals the lowest address of the group plus 10
20. ldren N CAUTION To reduce the risk of shorting current leakage electric shock malfunctions smoke or fire do not install the controller in a place exposed to water or in a condensing environment Controller must be installed by qualified personnel according to the instructions detailed in the Installation Manual Improper installation may result in electric shock or fire Precautions during wiring Take appropriate safety measures against earthquakes to prevent the controller from causing injury To prevent injury install the controller on a flat surface strong enough to support its weight When attaching the cover and the top casing to the bottom casing push it until it they click into place If they are not properly locked into place they may fall causing personal injury controller damage or malfunctions A WARNING To reduce the risk of damage to the controller malfunctions smoke or fire do not connect the power cable to the signal terminal block Properly secure the cables in place and provide adequate slack in the cables so as not to stress the terminals Improperly connected cables may break overheat and cause smoke or fire To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock switch off the main power before performing electrical work N CAUTION To reduce the risk of electric shock shorting or malfunctions keep wire pieces and sheath shavings out of the terminal block
21. nce in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help LIJ This product is designed and intended for use in the residential commercial and light industrial environment The product at hand is based on the following EU regulations e Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC e Restriction of Hazardous Substances 2011 65 EU Please be sure to put the contact address telephone number on this manual before handing it to the customer MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE TOKYO BLDG 2 7 3 MARUNOUCHI CHIYODA KU TOKYO 100 8310 JAPAN Authorized representative in EU MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC EUROPE B V HARMAN HOUSE 1 GEORGE STREET U
22. nstallation and running the remote controller cable along the wall Bottom case e Cut out the thin wall part on the cover indicated with the shaded area in the right figure with a knife or a nipper Note Make sure that the hole edges are smooth and will not damage the wires 4 Install the bottom case e Remove the sheath as shown in the figure at right and route the Sheath remote controller cable behind the bottom case Install the bottom case E Installation using a switch box e Secure at least two corners of the switch box with screws 6 1 4 l WE Direct wall installation a e Secure at least two corners of the remote controller with screws e Be sure to secure top left and bottom right corners of the remote controller viewed from the front to prevent it from lifting Use molly anchor etc Unit mm in W Installation using a switch box Direct wall installation P Seal the cable Do uble switch box ES Remote controller Wood Roundhead screws cross slot screws controller Important To avoid damage to the controller do not To avoid damage to the controller do not overtighten the screws make holes on the controller cover 5 Install the top case on the bottom case Two mounting tabs are at the top of the top case Hook those two tabs onto the bottom case and click the top case into place Check that the case is securely installed and not lifted Should not N
23. o monitor the operating status of AHC touch the lt button on the Test run screen and access the General equipment screen To set the humidity setting for the humidifier when one is connected to the AHC touch the gt button on the Indoor unit setting screen 21 Specifications Receives power from outdoor units via the M NET transmission cable The power consumption coefficient of the Smart ME Controller is 0 5 Operating temperature range 0 C 40 C 32 F 104 F os Temperature Operating conditions Storage temperature range 20 C 60 C 4 F 140 F 17 32 VDC 1 Power Source for connection to M NET only Humidity 20 90 RH Non condensing Weight 0 3 kg 11 16 Ibs 140 x 120 123 x 25 28 8 mm 5 17 32 x 4 3 4 4 27 32 x 1 1 5 32 in External dimensions W x H x D The numbers in the parenthesis indicate the dimensions including the protruding parts 1 Not for use with a generic DC power supply device 2 Power consumption coefficient is a coefficient to calculate the relative power consumption of the devices that receive power through the M NET transmission cable Refer to section 4 System diagram in Chapter 1 in this Manual Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interfere
24. o reduce the risk of injury or electric shock stop the operation and switch off the power supply before cleaning maintaining or inspecting the controller Properly install all required covers to keep moisture and dust out of the controller Dust accumulation and water can cause electric shock smoke or fire To reduce the risk of injury keep children away while installing inspecting or repairing the controller N CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire or explosion do not place flammable materials or use flammable sprays around the controller To reduce the risk of damage to the controller do not directly spray insecticide or other flammable sprays on the controller To reduce the risk of electric shock or malfunctions do not touch the touch panel with a pointy or sharp object To reduce the risk of injury and electric shock avoid contact with sharp edges of certain parts Precautions during installation To avoid injury from broken glass do not apply excessive force on the glass parts To reduce the risk of injury wear protective gear when working on the controller Do not directly stare at the LED light as this may damage your eyes A WARNING Do not install the controller where there is a risk of leaking flammable gas If flammable gas accumulates around the controller it may ignite and cause a fire or explosion Properly dispose of the packing materials Plastic bags pose suffocation hazard to chi
25. or unit or a group of indoor units e Connect the main and sub remote controllers in the same way as described in 1 above e Be sure to set the main and sub remote controller addresses The sub remote controller address should be set to a number that equals the main indoor unit address plus 150 Remote controllers cannot be wired together Only one cable can be connected to the remote controller terminal N CAUTION block The ME remote controller and MA remote controller cannot be connected in the same group Sub remote controller Main remote controller 5 How To install This remote controller is for the wall installation It can be installed either in the switch box or directly on the wall When performing direct wall installation cables can be thread through either back or top of the remote controller 1 Selecting an installation site Install the remote controller switch box on the site where the following conditions are met a A flat surface b A place where the remote controller can measure the accurate room temperature and humidity Sensors to monitor the room temperature are on the indoor unit and on the remote controller When the room temperature is monitored with the sensor on the remote controller the main remote controller monitors the room temperature When using the sensor on the remote controller follow the instructions below e To monitor the accurate room temperature and humidi
26. r unless indoor units are registered with the system 2 Touch the Set button to register the address and Del to delete the address e Successful address registration deletion The registered address es will appear on the left side of the screen Deleted address will not appear on the screen e Error Request denied or Is not to be connected will appear b Interlocked LOSSNAY Use this function to interlock the operation of indoor units and LOSSNAY units 1 To register LOSSNAY units Inter locked LOSSNAY Select the indoor unit address in the Add 1 section IC 007 IC mE Select the interlocked LOSSNAY address in the Add 2 i section Touch the Set button to save the setting l l l 2 To search for an interlocked setting Touch the Conf button to display in the left column 10 IC Function Set WCont ME the addresses of the units that are interlocked with the l i I unit whose address was set in the Add 1 section 3 To delete the interlock settings After taking Step above select the address to be deleted in the Add 2 section and then touch the Del button When the setting or deletion is successfully completed Completed will appear below Function field on the screen If setting or deletion fails Request denied will appear below Function field on the screen c Search connection information Use this screen to specify a unit and search for the controllers that are connected
27. rminals to connect cables to the terminal block Solderless terminals may come in contact with the circuit board and cause malfunctions or damage the controller cover To avoid damage to the controller do not make holes on the controller cover To avoid deformation and malfunction do not install the remote controller in direct sunlight or where the ambient temperature may exceed 40 C 104 F or drop below 0 C 32 F Do not install the controller on the control panel door Vibrations or shocks to the controller may damage the controller or cause the controller to fall Hold the cables in place with clamps to prevent undue force from being applied to the terminal block and causing cable breakage To prevent cable breakage and malfunctions do not hang the top controller casing hang by the cable The CD ROM that is supplied with Smart ME Controller AN WARNING The CD ROM can only be played on a CD drive or a DVD drive Do not attempt to play the CD ROM on an audio CD player as this may damage your ears and or speakers The CD ROM that is supplied with the Smart ME Controller contains an Installation Manual and Instruction Book Each document is in PDF format Viewing documents requires a computer with Adobe Reader or Adobe Acrobat installed Adobe Reader and Adobe Acrobat are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated mee ee 2 Component names and supplied parts
28. ser password 1056 Service menu items setting indoor units and an AHC Initial Settings 2 b Interlocked Enters the interlock settings Setup screen C fossa between indoor and LOSSNAY units c Search Use to search and display the connection units that are connected to a information specified unit d Cool Heat Use to show or hide the Select between Show Auto Show display operation mode signs Cool Hide Heat on the HOME screen while the units are operated in the Auto mode e Temperature Use to offset the reading on the Set the offset value Offset 0 0 C 0 F sensor offset built in temperature sensor 1 5 C 5 C 10 F 10 F f Humidity Use to offset the reading on the Set the offset value Offset 0 sensor offset built in humidity sensor 10 10 g Room name Use to enter room names max Use a combination of Blank 16 characters The names capital letters small entered here will appear on the case letters numerical HOME screen characters and symbols Telephone Use to enter the telephone Use numerical Blank number number of the maintenance characters and personnel max 13 numbers hyphens This number will be displayed on the screen that appears when an error occurs i IC function Use to make the settings for the To be explained later setting indoor units from the controller Refer to the indoor unit installation manual for the detailed explanation
29. ty install the remote controller away from direct sunlight heat sources and the supply air outlet of the air conditioner e Install the remote controller in a location that allows the sensor to measure the representative room temperature and humidity e Install the remote controller where no wires are routed around the temperature sensor on the controller or where no obstacles block the air inlet otherwise the sensor cannot measure accurate room temperature and humidity e After the controller has been exposed to high humidity above 80 RH for 60 hours the humidity detection value will be offset by 3 RH When the ambient humidity drops below 80 RH the offset will be gradually cancelled e Do not install the controller where it is exposed to high concentration of acid alkaline or volatile organic compounds e If exposed to cigarette smoke for a long time the humidity detection value will be offset c Install the remote controller where occupancy and brightness can be properly detected The remote controller has an occupancy sensor and a brightness sensor Each sensor has a sensor detection zone e Install the remote controller where the coverage area covers the appropriate area in the room The maximum distance the sensor can detect occupancy is approximately 10 m 32 ft Occupancy sensor Horizontal direction Vertical direction CLLLLLLL ANN YS LLLLLL Remote controller Ai NS N Remote controller po LM
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