Daikin DCS004A51 Operation manuals

EM04A057
intelligent Touch Controller Web Software
MODEL
DCS004A51
Thank you for purchasing intelligent Touch Controller. This operation manual contains notes for safe use of the product.
Fou correct use, be sure to read this manual carefully before use.
Store this manual close at hand so that it can be referred to as required.
intelligent Touch Controller Web Software Operation manual
CONTENTS
1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS........................................................ 1
2. BEFORE STARTING .....................................................................3
3. ABOUT WEB INTERFACE ............................................................ 3
3-1. Web Interface of the intelligent Touch Controller.................... 3
4. OVERVIEW.................................................................................... 4
4-1. Web System of the intelligent Touch Controller...................... 4
4-2. Restricted Function for each login name ................................5
4-3. Two Display Modes of the Web Interface ...............................5
4-4. Logging into the Web Interface...............................................5
4-5. Selecting Display Language ...................................................6
5. BASIC MODE ................................................................................7
5-1. Main Screen............................................................................ 7
5-2. Icons on the Screen................................................................8
5-3. Information Provided by Indoor Unit Icons.............................. 9
5-4. Information Provided by HRV Icons...................................... 10
5-5. Information Provided by Lighting Device,
Universal Device, and Zone Icons ........................................11
5-6. Information Provided by the Setting Areas ...........................12
5-7. Starting/Stopping All the Devices in a Specific Group ..........17
5-8. Starting/Stopping All the Devices in a Specific Zone............17
5-9. Switching the Operation Mode.............................................. 18
5-10.Changing the Temperature Setting...................................... 19
5-11.Changing the Direction of Air Flow and Air Volume............. 19
5-12.Changing the Ventilation Amount
and the Freshen Up Function ...............................................20
5-13.Notes on the Basic Mode..................................................... 20
5-14.Monitoring Operations of All the Devices
in a Specific Zone or Group ..................................................21
6. ADVANCED MODE .....................................................................22
6-1. Main Screen.......................................................................... 22
6-2. Starting/Stopping All the Devices in a Specific Group ..........23
6-3. Starting/Stopping All the Devices in a Specific Zone............23
6-4. Starting/Stopping Air Conditioners All Together ...................24
6-5. Switching the Operation Mode.............................................. 24
6-6. Changing the Temperature Setting....................................... 25
6-7. Resetting Filter/Element Signs..............................................26
6-8. Changing the Direction of Air Flow and Air Volume.............. 27
6-9. Changing the HRV settings...................................................27
6-10.Permitting/Prohibiting Remote Controller Operations..........28
6-11.Monitoring Operations of All the Devices
in a Specific Zone or Group ..................................................29
6-12.Monitoring Detailed Information...........................................31
6-13.Monitoring Detailed Operation Status..................................32
6-14.Monitoring Operation Status of HRVs.................................. 33
7. ABOUT SYSTEM SETUP MENU ................................................34
7-1. Overview...............................................................................34
7-2. System Setup........................................................................37
8. CREATING SCHEDULES ...........................................................40
8-1. Main Scheduling Screen.......................................................40
8-2. Schedule Setup dialog box ................................................... 41
8-3. Using the Schedule Menu..................................................... 41
8-4. Creating Regular Schedule Patterns ....................................42
8-5. Creating Ex Schedule Patterns............................................. 44
8-6. Copying or Deleting a Schedule Program.............................45
8-7. Copying or Deleting Schedule Events ..................................46
8-8. Naming a Schedule Program................................................ 47
9. BEFORE CONTACTING US: TROUBLESHOOTING .................48
10. AFTER-SALES SERVICE............................................................ 50

1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Please read these “SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS” carefully before installing air conditioning equipment and be sure to install it correctly. After completing the installation, make sure that the unit oper­ates properly during the start-up operation. Please instruct the customer on how to operate the unit and keep it maintained. Also, inform customers that they should store this installation manual along with the operation manual for future reference. This air conditioner comes under the term “appliances not accessible to the general public”.
Meaning of warning, caution and note symbols.
WARNING
CAUTION .............. Indicates a potentially hazardous situ-
NOTE .................... Indicates situation that may result in
Keep these warning sheets handy so that you can refer to them if needed.
Also, if this equipment is transferred to a new user, make sure to hand over this operation manual to the new user.
WARNING
In order to avoid electric shock, fire or injury, or if you detect any abnormality such as smell of fire, turn off power and call your dealer for instructions.
Ask your dealer for installation of the air conditioner.
Incomplete installation performed by yourself may result in a water leakage, electric shock, and fire.
Ask your dealer for improvement, repair, and mainte­nance.
Incomplete improvement, repair, and maintenance may result in a water leakage, electric shock, and fire.
Improper installation or attachment of equipment or accessories could result in electric shock, short-circuit, leaks, fire or other damage to the equipment. Be sure only to use accessories made by Daikin which are specif­ically designed for use with the equipment and have them installed by a professional.
Ask your dealer to move and reinstall the air conditioner or the remote controller.
Incomplete installation may result in a water leakage, electric shock, and fire.
Never let the indoor unit or the remote controller get wet.
It may cause an electric shock or a fire.
Never use flammable spray such as hair spray, lacquer or paint near the unit.
It may cause a fire.
Never replace a fuse with that of wrong ampere ratings or other wires when a fuse blows out.
Use of wire or copper wire may cause the unit to break down or cause a fire.
............. Indicates a potentially hazardous situa-
tion which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
ation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
equipment or property-damage-only accidents.
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Never inspect or service the unit by yourself.
Ask a qualified service person to perform this work.
Cut off all electric waves before maintenance. Do not wash the air conditioner or the remote controller
with excessive water.
Electric shock or fire may result.
Do not install the air conditioner or the remote controller at any place where flammable gas may leak out.
If the gas leaks out and stays around the air conditioner, a fire may break out.
Do not touch the switch with wet fingers.
Touching a switch with wet fingers can cause electric shock.
CISPR 22 Class A Warning:
This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this prod­uct may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
CAUTION
After a long use, check the unit stand and fitting for dam­age.
If they are left in a damaged condition, the unit may fall and result in injury.
Do not allow a child to mount on the unit or avoid placing any object on it.
Falling or tumbling may result in injury.
Do not let children play on and around the unit.
If they touch the unit carelessly, it may result in injury.
Do not place a flower vase and anything containing water.
Water may enter the unit, causing an electric shock or fire.
Never touch the internal parts of the controller.
Do not remove the front panel. Some parts inside are danger­ous to touch, and a machine trouble may happen. For checking and adjusting the internal parts, contact your dealer.
Avoid placing the controller in a spot splashed with water.
Water coming inside the machine may cause an electric leak or may damage the internal electronic parts.
Do not operate the air conditioner when using a room fumigation - type insecticide.
Failure to observe could cause the chemicals to become deposited in the unit, which could endanger the health of those who are hypersensitive to chemicals.
Safely dispose of the packing materials.
Packing materials, such as nails and other metal or wooden parts, may cause stabs or other injuries. Tear apart and throw away plastic packaging bags so that chil­dren will not play with them. If children play with a plastic bag which was not torn apart, they face the risk of suffocation.
Do not turn off the power immediately after stopping operation.
Always wait at least five minutes before turning off the power. Otherwise, water leakage and trouble may occur.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision.
The remote controller should be installed in such away that children cannot play with it.
NOTE
Never press the button of the remote controller with a hard, pointed object.
The remote controller may be damaged.
Never pull or twist the electric wire of the remote controller.
It may cause the unit to malfunction.
Do not place the controller exposed to direct sunlight.
The LCD display may get discolored, failing to display the data.
Do not wipe the controller operation panel with benzine, thinner, chemical dustcloth, etc.
The panel may get discolored or the coating peeled off. If it is heavily dirty, soak a cloth in water-diluted neutral detergent, squeeze it well and wipe the panel clean. And wipe it with another dry cloth.
Dismantling of the unit, treatment of the refrigerant, oil and eventual other parts, should be done in accordance with the relevant local and national regulations.
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2. BEFORE STARTING

To use the web interface of the intelligent Touch Controller, the target PC should meet the following requirements. Check them before starting.
Requirements for the PCs
CPU
OS
Memory 256MB or more
Free Disk Space
Network Speed 10 Base-T or higher
Display
Browser
Java plugin
1: If IE6.0SP1 or later is not installed, obtain it from the
Microsoft website. It is downloadable for free. Other brows­ers, such as Netscape, may not work correctly. Be sure to use IE6.0SP1 or later.
2: Be sure to use J2SE (Java2 Platform Standard Edition)
V 1.4.2_04. Other versions are not qualified. Download it from the SUN website (for free) or contact the dealer from which you purchased this product.
CPU Pentium III 800MHz or higher or equivalent
OS Windows 2000 Service Pack 4 or later Windows XP Service Pack 1 or later
100MB or more (required for installing Java plugin)
Resolution: 1024 × 768 (XGA) or more, Maximum color development simultaneosly 65535 colors or more
Internet Explorer 6.0SP1 or more 1
J2SE (Java2 Platform Standard Edition) V1.42 2

3. ABOUT WEB INTERFACE

3-1 Web Interface of the intelligent Touch Controller

• Permissions: Privileges Given to Each Login Name
There are two categories of login users: General User who can perform basic operations via the web interface and Administrator who can setup the system and change system settings.
Two Display Modes
You can select the display mode from two modes during login process: the Basic mode which provides a simple and easy-to-use interface and the Advanced mode which allows you to use advanced setting options.
• Start/Stop Operation
You can start or stop all the devices in a group, a zone, or mul­tiple zones at a time.
• Advanced Settings for Air Conditioners
You can set temperature, opera­tion modes, direction of air flow, air volume, and remote controller mode of all devices in a group, a zone, or multiple zones.
See page [5]
Basic Mode
See page [7]
Advanced Mode
See page [22]
Basic Mode
See page [17]
Advanced Mode
See page [23]
Basic Mode
See page [18]
Advanced Mode
See page [24]
• Various Operation Modes
You can operate devices from a web interface, the intelligent Touch Controller console, or a local remote controller. Also the Administrator can permit or pro­hibit remote controller operations of devices in a specified group or zone using the web interface.
• User Administration
The Administrator can register or delete General Users, who can operate air conditioners via the web interface, and set/change his/her own password and Gen­eral Users’ password.
• Scheduling Function
The Administrator can precisely schedule operations for a specific group or zone of devices. Weekly schedule and 10 extra schedules can be created.
Advanced Mode
See page [28]
See page [37]
See page [40]
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4. OVERVIEW

4-1 Web System of the intelligent Touch Controller

The Administrator can assign (restrict) one or more air conditioners to each General User. In the following Figure 1, User 01, User 02, and User 03 can operate and monitor only their local air conditioners. However User 64 can operate/monitor air conditioners that other General Users can also operate/monitor.
Figure 1: Example of user setting
1-00 1-01 1-02
User 1
User 1
User 2
User 3
1-03 1-04 1-05
1-06 1-07
User 64
1-08
LAN
Inter-device communication
User 2·64
User 3
Administrator
User 1: 1-00 1-01 1-02
User 2: 1-03 1-04 1-05 Maximum number of the registered users Administrator = 1 General Users = 64 To tal = 65
General User assignment
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User 3: 1-06 1-07 1-08
User 64: 1-01 1-04 1-07

4-2 Restricted Function for each login name

There are two categories of login users: General User who can perform basic operations via the web interface and Administra- tor who can setup the system and change system settings. The following list shows web operations given to each category.
Administrator is able to:
• Operate air conditioners.
• Monitor air conditioners.
Create schedules.
Set his/her own password.
Set or change General User’s passwords.
Register or delete General Users (Up to 64 users).
Assign devices to each General User.
A General User is able to:
• Operate air conditioners.
• Monitor air conditioners.
• Change his/her own password.
Privileges exclusive for the Administrator
• The Administrator can assign zones to each General User.
• Each General User can operate or monitor only devices specified by the Administrator.

4-3 Two Display Modes of the Web Interface

In the login process of the intelligent Touch Controller web inter­face, users can select either of the following two modes.

4-4 Logging into the Web Interface

1.Launch Internet Explorer and enter the IP address of the
intelligent Touch Controller into the address field.
http: // address of the intelligent Touch Controller
In the figure below, the IP address is 150.35.20.63.
2.The screen in the figure below appears.
User name: Enter your user name assigned by the
Administrator.
Password: Enter the password associated with the
user name.
GUI Mode: Select either of the radio buttons: Basic or
Advanced. Basic Mode (See page 7) Advanced Mode (See page 22)
Language: Click this button to display the Display lan-
guage setting dialog box. (See page 6)
• Basic Mode
• Advanced Mode
This section provides the description of the difference between these two modes.
Basic Mode:
[General Users are able to:]
• Monitor air conditioners.
• Operate air conditioners. [The Administrator is able to:]
• Operate air conditioners.
• Monitor air conditioners.
Advanced Mode:
[General Users are able to:]
• Monitor air conditioners.
• Operate air conditioners.
• Permit and/or prohibit local remote controller operations.
• Change his/her own password. [The Administrator is able to:]
• Operate air conditioners.
• Monitor air conditioners.
• Permit and/or prohibit local remote controller operations.
Create schedules.
Set his/her own password (Administrator password).
Set or change General User’s passwords.
Register or delete General Users (Up to 64 users).
Assign one or more zones to each General User.
Upon completion, click the OK button and log into the pro­gram.
If you are not authenticated, the error message ((1) in the fig­ure) appears. Check your user name and password.
figure (1)
Privileges exclusive for the Administrator
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If the Administrator attempts to log into the web interface without closing the system menu on the intelligent Touch Controller console, the error message ((2) in the figure) appears. In this case close the system menu, and log into it again.
figure (2)
Screen 1: Authentication screen
If the Administrator, who is logging into the web interface, attempts to log into the web interface via another PC, the error message ((3) in the figure) appears. The Administrator cannot log into the web interface via multiple PC at a time.
figure (3)

4-5 Selecting Display Language

To select a display language to be used for the web interface:
1.Click the “ ” button (1) to display the Display
language setting screen (Screen 2).
2.Click the “ ” or “ ” button to select a language
to be used in this screen.
3.Select a language to be used in the web interface by clicking
a radio button (2).
(1)
Screen 2: Display language setting screen
4.To reflect your selection, click the “ ”.
To cancel your selection, click the “ ”.
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(2)

5. BASIC MODE

5-1 Main Screen

You will see the following screen when logging into the web interface in the Basic mode. This section describes the Main screen shown in the figure. See the next page for more information on each item on this screen.
(4)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(3)
The above figure shows the Main screen displayed in the Icon display mode.
(4)
The figure to the left shows the Main screen displayed
in the List display mode.
(3)
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Display Areas on the Main Screen (1) Zone tree area
When you select a zone in this area, devices included in the zone appear in the main display area (2).
(2) 〈Main display area
Displays the devices in the zone selected in the zone tree area (1).
(3) 〈Setting area
This area provides status information for each device. You can also change the settings. The contents of this area vary depending on the type of the devices selected in the main display area.
• Group setting area (Air conditioner) (See page 12)
• Group setting area (HRV) (See page 13)
• Group setting area (Lighting device) (See page 14)
• Group setting area (Universal device) (See page 15)
• Zone setting area (See page 16)
For more information, see the appropriate page.
(4) 〈Zone name bar
Displays the name of the zone selected in the zone tree area (1). Otherwise displays the status report, “Monitoring (Zone List)”.
Buttons and Other Information Boxes
Login name display Displays the login name of the user cur-
rently logging into the web interface.
Changes the main display area to the Icon display mode.
Icons in the setting area Icons in the main display area
Figure 1: Indoor unit icon
[HRV Devices]
A device registered as an “HRV device” appears as an HRV device icon (Figure 2).
Icons in the setting area Icons in the main display area
Figure 2: HRV icon
[Di or Dio Units]
When a device is registered as a Di or Dio unit and a lighting device icon is assigned to it using the group setting function of the intelligent Touch Controller console, it appears as a lighting device icon (Figure 3). When a device is registered as a Di or Dio unit and an icon other than the lighting device icon is assigned to it using the group set­ting function of the intelligent Touch Controller console, it appears as a universal device icon (Figure 4).
Icons in the setting area Icons in the main display area
Figure 3: Lighting device icon
Changes the main display area to the List display mode.
Updates zone or group status information in the main display area with the most
recent data of the intelligent Touch Controller.
Allows a user to log off the interface and return to the authentication screen.
Increase/reduce button Increases or reduces the status display area. Increase: Displays the status display area. Reduce: Hides the status display area.
Increase button
Reduce button

5-2 Icons on the Screen

Each icon represents one of the categories shown in the figures to the right. Devices are grouped into these categories in advance using the intelligent Touch Controller console. Icon assigned to each device cannot be changed via the web interface. This section explains features of each icon.
[Indoor Units]
A device registered as an “indoor unit” appears as an indoor unit icon (see Figure 1). In the Icon display mode, a temperature value next to each icon in the main display area represents the set temperature of the device.
Figure 4: Universal device icon
[Zone]
Each zone appears as a zone icon (Figure 5). In the Icon display mode, a temperature value next to each icon in the main display area represents the set temperature of the representative unit. Refer to page 21 for more information on the representative unit.
Icons in the setting area Icons in the main display area
Figure 5: Zone icon
No zone icon appears in the setting area.
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5-3 Information Provided by Indoor Unit Icons

[OPERATION MODE]
COOL HEAT AUTO FAN SET POINT
[Start/Stop state] [Error]
Either of the mode icons to the left
OFF ON
[Direction of air flow]
Communication error Device error
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In the Swing mode the direction changes in the following order and this pattern repeats permanently: 0 → 1 → 2 → 3 → 4 → 3 → 2 → 1
[Air volume]
High Low
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5-4 Information Provided by HRV Icons

[Ventilation mode]
Automatic ventilation All heat exchanger ventilation Normal ventilation
[Ventilation Amount]
Low High AUTO
[
Start/Stop state
Low (Fresh up) High (Fresh up) AUTO (Fresh up)
] [Error]
OFF ON
Communication error Device error
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5-5 Information Provided by Lighting Device, Universal Device, and Zone Icons

[Universal device: Start/Stop state] [Universal device: Error]
OFF Start 1
[Lighting device: Start/Stop state] [Lighting device: Error]
Turning off Turning on
[Zone: Start/Stop state] [Zone: Error]
OFF Start 1
Communication error Device error
Communication error Device error
Communication error Device error
1 The icon color of an operational device depends on the setting
on the intelligent Touch Controller console.
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5-6 Information Provided by the Setting Areas

Air Conditioner Group:
(1) Group name
Status icon
(2)
(7) Room temperature
Sign display area
(6)
(1) Group name
Displays the exact name of the selected group.
(2) Status icon
Displays the current status. (See page 9)
(3) Start / Stop
Displays the Start/Stop state of the air conditioners. You can start or stop the air conditioners, if required. (See page 17)
(4) System status display area
Displays the system status. One of the following five icons may appear.
(3) Start / Stop
(8) Set temperature
System status display area
(4)
(5) Operation mode
(9) Air flow flap
(5) Operation mode
Displays the operation mode of the air conditioners. You can select a desired mode, if required. (See page 18)
(6) Sign display area
Provides information on schedule programs and filter signs.
(10) Fan speed
ates that the selected group is associated
Indic with one or more schedule programs.
Indicates that the selected group has one or more illuminated filter/element signs.
:Forced off
:Under centralized control
:Abnormal system
:Inter-central-device
communication error
:Indicates that transmission
to the intelligent Touch Controller is in progress.
(7) Room temperature
Displays the current room temperature. Since the suction temperature of air conditioners is used, this may not corre­spond to the actual room temperature.
(8) Set temperature
Displays the temperature setting of air conditioners. You can change this value, if required. (See page 19)
(9) Air flow flap
Displays the direction of air flow of air conditioners. You can change this setting, if required. (See page 19)
(10)Fan speed
Displays the air volume of air conditioners. You can change this setting, if required. (See page 19)
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HRV Group:
(1) Group name
Status icon
(2)
(3) Start / Stop
(7) Ventilation amount setting (8) Freshen up function setting
Sign display area
(6)
(1) Group name
Displays the exact name of the selected group.
(2) Status icon
Displays the current status. (See page 10)
(3) Start / Stop
Displays the Start/Stop state of the HRVs. You can start or stop the HRVs, if required. (See page 17)
(4) System status display area
Displays the system status. One of the following five icons may appear.
System status display area
(4)
(5) Ventilation mode
(5) Ventilation mode
Displays the ventilation mode of HRVs. You can select a desired mode, if required. (See page 18)
(6) Sign display area
Provides information on schedule programs and filter signs.
ates that the selected group is associated
Indic with one or more schedule programs.
Indicates that the selected group has one or more illuminated filter/element signs.
:Forced off
:Under centralized control
:Abnormal system
:Inter-central-device
communication error
:Indicates that transmission
to the intelligent Touch Controller is in progress.
(7) Ventilation amount setting
Displays the Ventilation amount setting. You can change the setting, if required. (See page 20)
(8) Freshen up function setting
Displays Start/Stop state of the Freshen up function. You can turn the function on or off, if required. (See page 20)
CAUTION
For some HRV models, (5), (7), and/or (8) may not be con­figured. In this case, unavailable buttons are grayed out.
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Lighting Device Group:
(1) Group name
Status icon
(2)
Sign display area
(4)
(1) Group name
Displays the exact name of the selected group.
(2) Status icon
Displays the current status. (See page 11)
(3) Start / Stop
Displays the Start/Stop state of devices. You can start or stop devices, if required. (See page 17)
(4) Sign display area
Provides information on schedule programs.
(3) Start / Stop
Note:
CAUTION
(5) System status display area
Displays the system status. One of the following five icons may appear.
System status display area
(5)
:Forced off
:Under centralized control
:Abnormal system
Indicates that the selected group is associated with one or more schedule programs.
:Inter-central-device
communication error
:Indicates that transmission
to the intelligent Touch Controller is in progress.
CAUTION
When lighting devices are connected via Dio units: The Start/Stop buttons (3) can be used.
When lighting devices are connected via Di units: The Start/Stop buttons (3) are not displayed.
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Universal Device Group:
(1) Group name
Status icon
(2)
Sign display area
(4)
(1) Group name
Displays the exact name of the selected group.
(2) Status icon
Displays the current status. (See page 11)
(3) Start / Stop
Displays the Start/Stop state of devices. You can start or stop devices, if required. (See page 17)
(4) Sign display area
Provides information on schedule programs.
(3) Start / Stop
Note:
CAUTION
(5) System status display area
Displays the system status. One of the following five icons may appear.
System status display area
(5)
:Forced off
:Under centralized control
:Abnormal system
Indicates that the selected group is associated with one or more schedule programs.
:Inter-central-device
communication error
:Indicates that transmission
to the intelligent Touch Controller is in progress.
CAUTION
When lighting devices are connected via Dio units: The Start/Stop buttons (3) can be used.
When lighting devices are connected via Di units: The Start/Stop buttons (3) are not displayed.
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