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1. 30 335 1 316 1 5 16 qe 120 4 3 4 18 T a 29 32 jel m gt ul Ef 9 11 32 F a Tg Aros 3 las ste H ILS om z a pre SS ed 4 2 Name of parts e With cover open Display panel SMTWTFS 1 5 m xec m 2 00 mec rp E e amm ALL I ALL 0 g _ H lt LI T o w t5 170 W DELETE 9 o e ie 1 QD PROGRAM JENTER i OROG E 2 Q sau O The display is the same with the cover open or closed e With cover closed e Display panel AM 7 101 pu IE LILI So CD ALL amp All Timer Button O X DELETE Timer Mode Delete Button ES d DAY Day Button 0 QD 2 Set Time Button PROGRAM CLOCK ADJUST Program Clock Adjust Button J ENTER Enter Button G ALL All ON Button ALL 5 All OFF Button D Start Stop Button x Select Button 8 Fan Control Button J A 4 WV Set Temperature Button 3 3K OX Mode Button ON OFF Button 5 Operation Lamp Day Display 7 Setting Display Tr
2. on this unit Doing So will cause heating fire or electric shock Dispose of the packing materials safely Tear and dispose of the plastic packing bags so that children cannot play with them There is the danger of suffocation if children play with the original plastic bags 2 ACCESSORIES The following installation parts are supplied Use them as required Name and Shape Q ty Installation manual Operating manual Label Use this for writing the names of the indoor units Application This manual Instruction book for operation HH that have been registered Screw For installing the remote M4 x 16 mm controller Binder For remote controller and remote controller cable Qee 1 binding Use of this product requires a special convertor and remote controller cable These are provided as service parts so please contact authorized service personnel 3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT When connecting the Group remote controller and the Convertor use the following wiring Use Size Wire type Remarks Remote 0 33 mm 22AWG Use shield controller cable Polar 3 core cable Twisted pair We recommend that you purchase our service parts for the remote controller cable Contact service personnel to purchase this 4 SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION Unit mm in
3. VRF SYSTEM GROUP REMOTE CONTROLLER WIRED TYPE UTY CGG INSTALLATION MANUAL For authorized service personnel only I ALL O o Contents 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS aeeie 2 2 ACCESSORIES vooraand anna eN EAE iE 3 3 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENT xin hn n xxn 3 4 SELECTING AN INSTALLATION LOCATION 4 1 Dimensions 4 2 Name of parts INSTALLING THE REMOTE CONTROLLER 5 1 Flow of installation orte 4 5 2 Wiring 4 5 3 Installation ayo 5 4 Setting the DIP SWITCH orte 6 SYSTEM SETTING 6 1 Explanation Of terms zs 6 6 2 Turning on the POWO sissioni 7 RUM SOWNO cm 7 6 4 UL Remote controller settings 7 6 5 I Indoor unit registration ssssssssse 8 ERROR CODE DISPLAY iconen 10 PART NO 9374707072 05 1 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS The SAFETY PRECAUTIONS indicated in the manual contain important information pertaining to your safety Be sure to observe them For details of the operation methods refer to the operating manual Request the user to keep the manual on hand for future use such as for relocating or repairing the unit This mark indicates procedures which if Z WARNING improperly performed might lead to the death or serious injury of the user Perform electrical work by an authorized service personnel in accordance with the installa
4. ansmission Display Operation Lock Display Temperature Display ON OFF Display Timer and Clock Display Q3 Fan Speed Display Remote Controller Address Display Timer Mode Display Indoor Unit Operation Indicators Operation Mode Display En 3 5 INSTALLING THE REMOTE 2 Wiring CONTROLLER JN WARNING 7 Before starting installation work turn off the power of this 5 1 Flow of installation unit and the connection destination Do not turn on the power again until installation is completed Otherwise it The following is the flow of the installation of Group remote Will Cause electric shock or fir controller INSTALLATION Use the accessories or specified power cable and connection cables Do not modify power cable and connection cables other than those specified do not use extension cords and do not use independent branch wiring The allowable current will be exceeded and cause electric shock or fire Refer to page 4 Install the connection cables securely to the terminal block Confirm that external force is not applied to the wire Use connection cables made of the specified wire If intermediate connection or insertion fixing are imperfect Setting it will cause electric shock fire etc the DIP switch eeeceees Refer to page 6 i When connecting the power cable and transmission EINN E Soo cable layout the wiring so that the cover
5. button to set the fh ol timer operation Enabled Disabled lj Forbidden Press the 9 DAY button to move to G2 Time Format Setting G6 D Forbidden Press the Gf DAY button to move to GG Setting the Group remote controller address 2 wm Pressthe Bi Press the Moving to if INDOOR UNIT REGISTRATION P 5 DAY ENTER ua C to To move to indoor unit registration that and move to D DL flash for Temperature 2 seconds Range Settings A Press the 4 A button once or press the dv button 7 times to move to indoor 4 Temperature Range Settings This changes i unit registration the temperature range To set the temperature range Check that it is B4 1 Decrement Increment s Press the lt button or 2 button to set the temperature range 6 5 Indoor unit registration A maximum of 8 remote controller groups can be registered for a Group remote controller A maximum of 2 refrigerant circuit addresses can be registered for each group remote controller maximum of 4 that is connected to a single convertor The remote controller groups registered can be monitored and controlled Confirm the number set and location room for each indoor unit with the user Perform registration after connecting the indoor units to be Temperature range setting nn noi The tempera
6. delete the contents of the registration 3 Please delete Remote controller address with the exception of NR before delete Remote controller address DD En 9 7 ERROR CODE DISPLAY The air conditioning system must be inspected if Eck error code appears on the Timer and Clock Display or the operation lamp is flashing The following explains the meaning of each of the error codes Model code EB Outdoor unit Model code E Indoor unit Error code Ex Error code display E Group remote controller EA Convertor For details on the error displays for the indoor and outdoor units refer to the applicable Installation Manual Error code table of Controller and Convertor Error Code Contents 12 Remote controller communication error 14 Network communication error 15 Scan error 26 Address setting error 28 Other setting error C1 Main PCB error C4 Group remote controller hardware error CA EEPROM error Ell NOTES When L OU is displayed on the time display it means that the priority is given to the bus In this case the remote controller is not operative In case gg is indicated it means under maintenance When the indoor unit registration is performed by the System Controller Touch Panel Controller etc gg may be displayed up to 15 minutes after the completion of maintenance En 10
7. dress selection pew Oe M al A Press the 4 A button 7 times or press the J WM button once to move to remote i controller settings Please set Remote controller address start from DI to I5 in turn An indoor unit of which Remote controller address is Y DD is automatically set to Master unit in a Remote controller group consisting of multiple indoor units Indoor unit address selection Completing All of the Settings Decrement Increment sea To complete Settings e When the remote controller Refri i circuit add settings and indoor unit settings efrigerant circuit address are complete L Indoor unit address Hold down again the lt button and DM ex Refrigerant circuit address fff remote gt button simultaneously for controller address H 2 seconds or more to complete Settings C The refrigerant circuit address is the same pamanEA as the address for the indoor unit set first nnn Eoo Remote remote controller address and cannot be C EEO controller h d address enanged 1 Press the PROGRAM CLOCK ADJUST button to select the remote controller address of the indoor unit being FINAL STEP registered 2 Press the lt button or 2 button to select the indoor WEOE AUTE unit address of the indoor units in t
8. dress selection 2 seconds Group remote Ay oo Di gp 98 gg controller address En 8 nh D Press the H DAY button to select the refrigerant circuit address for the indoor unit b acai Hold down the lt button or G gt button to scroll through the addresses quickly 3 1 When a remote controller group made up of a single Ell NOTES indoor unit is registered select the indoor unit address Indoor unit address selection 1 Be careful not to end the settings or switch the Decrement Increment 2 indoor unit before pressing the 4J ENTER button otal UU 01 d be B3 3 Otherwise the changed settings will be lost m 2 If EE 5 is displayed during the registration of an indoor unit the Group remote controller address refrigerant circuit address or indoor unit address may incorrect Check again Press the lt button or 2 button to select the indoor unit address for the indoor unit being registered Hold down the lt button or 2 button to scroll through the addresses quickly Moving to BL REMOTE CONTROLLER When a remote controller group made up of multiple 3 2 indoor units is registered the remote controller address SETTINGS and the indoor unit address are selected To set the remote controller Remote controller ad
9. emote controller Total remote controller cable length MAX 100 m 328 ft Do not touch the circuit board and circuit board parts directly with your hands Otherwise injury or electric shock could result Convertor A B C D E F x 100m 328ft Remote controller cable A B Tightening the mounting screws too tight will damage the Lm T case of this unit E c D F Be careful so that the front cover does not fall after the front cover screws are removed Otherwise injury could i result Group remote controller 3 Open the operation panel on the front of the remote 2 When multiple Group remote controllers are connected controller remove the 2 screws indicated in Fig 1 and then A maximum of 4 Group remote controllers can be iJ remove the front case of the remote controller connected with 1 Convertor Use of a terminal box is recommended when a junction i is made in the wiring El NOTES Convertor J amp TNZWS Convertor Janaa When open the remote controller remove the connector Remole Remote controller cable from the front case The cab
10. fire or electric shock Install the indoor and outdoor units power cable signal cable and remote control cable 1 m away from television and radio to avoid distorted images and noise Perform wiring so that water does not enter this unit along the external wiring Always install a trap to the wiring or take other countermeasures Otherwise it will cause trouble or electric shock or fire Confirm the name of each unit and name of each terminal block of the unit and connect the wiring in accordance with the directions given in the manual so that there is no incorrect wiring Incorrect wiring will damage the electric parts and cause smoke and fire When installing the connection cable near a source of electromagnetic waves use shielded cable Otherwise a breakdown or malfunction could result En 4 1 When connecting 1 Group remote controller Z CAUTION Do not set the DIP switch or rotary switch of this unit Convertor except as specified in this installation manual or the instruction manual supplied with the air conditioner Remol Setting the switches other than specified will cause an controller accident or trouble cable When there is ground cable Use an insulated screwdriver to set the DIP switches Before opening the case of this unit completely discharge static electricity charged on you body Not doing so will cause trouble Group r
11. he same remote controller www group that is being registered 3 Repeat steps 7 and 2 to register all the indoor units in this remote controller group Conference Conference Conference m T Room 2 m rawin LENEN 4 JENTER Flashing ome omez Han Ro CUu Label Accessories 84 x 21 3 9 32 x 13 16 Write the name of the indoor unit or the room where it is installed on the label and apply it to the Group remote controller Press the 4J ENTER button to register the selected indoor unit Consult the customer about the names to be written on the label Check that the refrigerant circuit address indoor unit address v Explain to the customer about the indoor units that have been and registration is completed when fL stops flashing flashes for 4 registered to each button 4 minutes After the start up for 4 minutes indoor unit cannot be registered Press the gm DELETE button during this time to cancel the registration 5 Repeat steps from 1 to 4 to register other indoor units To delete the registered settings JENTER h ENN 2 1 Press the X DELETE button during steps 2 to 3 reset the contents of the registration If the currently displayed indoor unit is part of a remote controller group with multiple units only the settings for this indoor unit are reset 2 Press the J ENTER button to
12. ion will be lost if there is a power failure Registered information such as that for the internal unit is not erased even if the DIP switch is turned off Switch state B OFF ON 1 X Invalidity Validity DIP switch 2 xFixed at OFF Factory setting En 6 Front case back side DIP Switch 6 SYSTEM SETTING 6 1 Explanation of terms System Refrigerant nao tnl system B group Refrigerant an pipe Toe LI Group remote mm Indoor controller Wirel unit SS Wire remote controller Wied controller E EI mI e Convert Transmission cable Controller cable Controller related items System This is all of the indoor units outdoor units and controller units connected by the same transmission cable Refrigerant system This is a system composed of indoor and outdoor units connected by the same refrigerant pipe Remote Controller group This is the smallest unit controlled by group remote controller This is a group of indoor units that have been connected with a remote controller cable Indoor Outdoor unit setting on the circuit board e Refrigerant circuit address 0 99 This is the ID individually assigned to each refrigerant System and is used for control Indoor unit address 0 63 This i
13. les may break if the connector controller Terminal box Le Terminal box is not removed and the front case hangs down ae m a i When installing the front case connect the connector to the i i du E HE Pty h front case When removing and connecting the connector TT aa E PEE cb DE JAE IHE Sms be careful not to break the cables Be careful to insert the TIS HE TED TIS connector completely Group remote controller Group remote controller 1 Pass the remote controller cable through the hole in the rear case and connect the remote controller cable to the remote controller terminal block specified in Fig 2 2 Wrap the connector and remote controller cables with vinyl tape or some other type of insulation as shown in Fig 2 When connecting the group remote controllers to the converter terminals observe the following precautions Do not connect more than 4 remote control cables to 1 convertor 3 Clamp the remote controller cable sheath with the binder Do not connect more than 1 remote control cable using the SES as shown in Fig 2 same screw 4 Cut off the excess binder E 5 Install the rear case to the wall box etc with 2 screws 5 3 Installation M4 x 16mm Fix the 2 screws in either horizontal or vertical position N WARNING Fig 3 Always use the accessories and specified installation Fig 1 work parts Check the state of the installation parts Not using the specified pa
14. ntaining equipment that generates electromagnetic interference It will cause the control System to malfunction preventing the unit from operating normally Area that can cause combustible gas to leak contains suspended carbon fibers or flammable dust or volatile inflammables such as paint thinner or gasoline If gas leaks and settles around the unit it can cause a fire Do not use the unit for special purposes such as storing food raising animals growing plants or preserving precision devices or art objects It can degrade the quality of the preserved or stored objects Install the unit in a well ventilated place avoiding rains and direct sunlight En 2 Do not operate this unit when your hands are wet Touching the unit with wet hands will cause an electric shock If children may approach the unit take preventive measures so that they cannot reach the unit This mark indicates procedures which if improperly performed might possibly NCAUTION result in personal harm to the user or damage to property Pay abundant care when transporting this unit because it is a precision device Improper transportation will cause trouble Do not touch the switches with sharp objects Doing so will cause injury trouble or electric shock Do not expose this unit directly to water Doing so will cause trouble electric shock or heating Do not set vessels containing a liquid
15. of this unit is z securely fixed If the cover is imperfectly fixed it may Turning on eseseese Refer to page 7 cause fire or overheating of the terminals Installation Leseeeee Refer to page 5 4b Perform ground work positively Do not connect the ground wire to a telephone ground wire water pipe or conductor rod eeseseee Refer to page 7 Always fasten the outside covering of the connection cord with the cord clamp If the insulator is chafed electric leakage may occur Remote controller jecceoeee Refer to page 7 When performing cable wiring work be sure that it does settings Setting the Group not touch the user Doing so will cause injury or electric Remote Controller Address shock Time Format Settings Timer Operation Settings If any cable is damaged do not repair or modify it e Temperature Range Settings yourself Improper work will cause electric shock or fire Temperature Display Settings Indoor unit eei AUTION registration Refer to page 8 Z CAUTIO Do not wire the remote controller cables and the transmission cable together with or parallel to the connection cable transmission cables and power supply cables of the indoor and outdoor units It may cause erroneous operation When performing wiring work be careful not to damage the cable or injure yourself Also connect the connectors securely Loose connectors will cause trouble heating
16. oor units 2 Turning on the power for all connected outdoor units 3 Turning on the power for all connected convertor of group remote controllers Wait for 1 minute or more after turning on the power before performing the next section 1 Decrement Increment Check that it is DU GUT Press the lt b ttomf Group remote controller address Switching to the Settings Screen 2 button to set the m g g g Initial Screen Group remote controller address i For each convertor make the settings in order starting with 00 according to the fifi Setting the Group Remote Controller Address To set the Group remote controller address Error code Flashing Refer to page 10 Flashing Turn on Agra number of Group remote AL p m controllers connected 1 2 JENTER Press the 3 DAY an the a ENTER Ell DAY button Check button to move that t and De Time Format DE flash for Settings Settings 2 seconds Hold down the lt button and button simultaneously for 2 seconds or more to start the Settings Dg Time Format Settings This switches the time 2 EI of gt 98 2 6 To complete Settings format Y DR 01 OD ES If the indoor unit Q To switch the time format is not registered 01 and 00 will not 1 Dec
17. rement Increment Check that it is De be displayed Hold down the amp button and 2 button lt jofse Press the A button or Y simultaneously for 2 seconds or more to button to select the item to be set complete the settings Press the lt button or Time format Setting gt button to set the time BDD n1 ng Settings DE Remote controller settings Page 7 IL Indoor unit registration Page 8 format setting L 2A 2C E5 G0 G UR Forbidden OU 24 Hour Clock Display gon qug 00 2359 D i O4 12Hour Clock Display 1 a yang 158 200 EST 200 Dg 12 Hour Clock Display 2 w pp m1 tog GOD 1059 DDD Ell NOTES JENTER Press the ga DAY Press the EXE e eR 2 J ENTER 3 if DAY When there is a display other than the initial screen it is button Check button to move possible that an error has occurred that and to DJ Timer E flash for Operation Please consult authorized service personnel in such perauon 2 seconds Settings cases En 7 13 Time Operation Settings This enables disables the weekly timer B UB D i Forbidden To move to the following settings 1 To enable disable timer operation A DAY Check that it is 53 1 Decrement Increment a Press the lt button or Time operation setting 2
18. rts will cause units to fall off water leakage electric shock fire etc Front case back side Rear case Install at a place that can withstand the weight of the unit and install positively so that the unit will not topple or fall me m When installing this unit make sure that there are no a children nearby Otherwise injury or electric shock could ooma result gap c After installing this unit perform the test run to confirm Kc that the unit is operating properly Then explain the Screws operation of this unit to the customer Connector CN1 En 5 Fig 2 1 12V 2 Signal 3 COM Red White Black jy lt T 7 T 9 32 Ea 9 32 Unit mm in 1 12V Red 2 Signal White 3 COM Black Tightening torque 0 8 to 1 2N m 8 to 12 kgf cm Binder CAUTION N CAUTION Be careful to avoid When connecting breaking the cable the remote controller by over tightening cables do not over the binder tighten the screws Wrap this portion 7 Insulation f Group remote controller Fig 3 Example Remote controller cable Connector Box Rear case Screws 5 4 Setting the DIP switch Set DIP switch No 1 to ON to enable the memory backup of time information Memory backup setting If the DIP switch No 1 is not set to ON the current time informat
19. s the ID individually assigned to each indoor unit and is used for control Remote controller address 0 15 This is the ID individually assigned to the indoor units forming each remote controller group and is used for control Group remote controller setting Group remote controller address 0 3 This is the ID individually assigned to each group remote controller 6 2 Turning on the power 6 4 DE Remote controller settings N CAUTION Remote Controller Settings Initial Screen Recheck the wiring Incorrect wiring will cause trouble Turning on the power Sli Controller Once the installation and wiring has been completed use the following procedure to turn on the power To select DD D i D e B53 D4 D5 Db Dn 1 Install the front case the setting T When installing the front case connect the connector fil DAY Settings to the front case in 5 INSTALLING THE REMOTE ON DD Setting the Group remote controller address Page 7 CONTROLLER ee oe ERRA De Time Format Settings Page7 H Temperature Range Settings Page 8 2 Check the indoor and outdoor unit wiring and circuit ae iod DJ Timer Operation Settings Page 8 f Temperature Display Settings Page 8 board switch settings and then turn on the power of the item to be set E 4 86 G7 Forbidden Page 8 indoor and outdoor units 1 Turning on the power for all connected ind
20. tion manual and the electrical wiring regulations or implementation regulations of the country Also do not install this unit by yourself Improper electric work will cause electric shock or a fire Perform installation work in accordance with the installation manual Request an authorized service personnel to perform installation work Do not install this unit by yourself Improper installation will cause injury electric shock fire etc In the event of a malfunction burning smell etc immediately stop operation turn off the electrical breaker and consult authorized service personnel Install a leakage circuit breaker to power supply cable in accordance with the related laws and regulations and electric company standards Use a power source exclusively for this unit Never share the power source with other electrical equipment Doing So will cause fire and electric shock Do not install the unit in the following areas Do not install the unit near a source of heat steam or flammable gas Area filled with mineral oil or containing a large amount of splashed oil or steam such as a kitchen It will deteriorate plastic parts causing the parts to fall or the unit to leak water Area that generates substances that adversely affect the equipment such as sulfuric gas chlorine gas acid or alkali It will cause the copper pipes and brazed joints to corrode which can cause refrigerant leakage Area co
21. ture range set for heating operation is different nn o o o o UU 10 C 30 C 48 F 88 F D 1 16 c 30 C 60 F 88 F 5 Temperature Display Settings This switches the display between Celsius and Fahrenheit To switch the temperature display 1 Decrement Increment jo Press the lt button or Check that it is 55 2 ENTER Press the 3 ZES Press the registered to the respective outdoors units and turning on J ENTER H DAY the power button Check button to P that and move to 15 Cannot be operated within 4 minutes after the start up E flash for Temperature 2 seconds Display Settings Indoor unit registration screen r1 Registration Initial Screen position See Explanation of 2 terms on page 6 for explanations of each address Refrigerant circuit address 4 Remote T controller address To register indoor units 3 Indoor unit address 1 Registration position selection Temperature display setting 2 button to set the DD B4 temperature display Celsius Fahrenheit iD JENTER Press the DAY P th 2 J ENTER 3 TA DAY Press the a ies gt button to select the position for registering the button Check button three indoor unit that le and times to move to DE flash for DI Setting the 2 Refrigerant circuit ad

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