Fujitsu UTY-RNRYZ1, UTY-RNRGZ1, UTY-RNRXZ1 Operating Manual

UTY-RNRYZ1 UTY-RNRGZ1 UTY-RNRXZ1
PART NO. 9380859079
REMOTE CONTROLLER (WIRED TYPE)
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OPERATING MANUAL
PART NO. 9380859079 WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER
3-8 Initial Setting (for administrator).........................17
3-8-1 Language Setting ................................................... 17
3-8-2 Date Setting ...........................................................17
3-8-3 Temp. Unit Setting ..................................................18
3-8-4 R.C.Group Name Setting .......................................19
3-8-5 R.C. Sensor Setting ...............................................19
3-8-6 Password Setting ...................................................19
3-8-7 Display Item Setting ...............................................20
3-9 Maintenance (for administrator)......................... 20
3-9-1 Error History ........................................................... 21
3-9-2 Setting Status List ..................................................21
3-9-3 Filter Sign Reset ..................................................... 21
3-9-4 Version ................................................................... 21
4 OPERATIONTIPS
4-1 Selectable Modes (for VRF system) ................... 22
4-1-1 Heat recovery system ............................................22
4-1-2 When indoor units is connected for cooling only in
heat recovery system ............................................. 22
4-1-3 RB priority connection in heat recovery system .....22
4-1-4 Heat pump system .................................................22
4-1-5
Outdoor unit priority connection in heat pump system
... 22
4-2 Verication screen when setting is complete .. 22
4-3 Settable temperature range ................................ 22
5 OTHERS
5-1 Outline Dimensions ............................................. 23
5-2 Specications ....................................................... 23
5-3 Error Code ............................................................. 23
Contents
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .............................................. 3
SYSTEM OUTLINE ........................................................ 3
1 Terminology .................................................................... 3
2 Password conguration .................................................. 4
3 Name of parts ................................................................. 4
1 MONITOR
1-1 Monitor .................................................................... 5
1-1-1 Monitor mode screen ...............................................5
1-1-2 Status display ...........................................................5
1-1-3 Child Lock ................................................................6
1-1-4 Emergency Stop....................................................... 6
2 CONTROL
2-1 On and Off ............................................................... 7
2-2 Operation Settings ................................................. 7
2-2-1 Set the Operation Mode ........................................... 7
2-2-2 Set the Temperature .................................................7
2-2-3 Set the Fan Speed ...................................................7
3 SETTING
3-1 Select the Setting Items ........................................ 8
3-2 Air Flow Direction Setting ..................................... 8
3-2-1 VT Air Flow Direction ................................................ 8
3-2-2 HZ Air Flow Direction ...............................................8
3-2-3 Individual VT Hold .................................................... 8
3-3 Timer Setting .......................................................... 9
3-3-1 On Timer ..................................................................9
3-3-2 Off Timer...................................................................9
3-3-3 Auto Off Timer ........................................................10
3-4 Weekly Timer Setting (for administrator) ...........11
3-4-1 Enable Schedule .................................................... 11
3-4-2 Schedule Setting .................................................... 11
3-4-3 Day Off Setting .......................................................12
3-5 Special Setting ......................................................13
3-5-1 Economy ................................................................13
3-5-2 Set Temp. Auto Return (for administrator) ............. 13
3-5-3 Set Temp. Range Setting (for administrator)..........14
3-5-4 Anti Freeze (for administrator) ...............................14
3-5-5 Human Sensor Setting (for administrator) ............. 14
3-5-6 Fan Control for Energy Saving
(for administrator) ...................................................15
3-6 Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time) Setting
(for administrator) .................................................15
3-7 Preference (for administrator) .............................15
3-7-1 Panel Calibration ....................................................16
3-7-2 Backlight Setting ....................................................16
3-7-3 Contrast Setting .....................................................17
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1-1-1
2-2-1
3-2
3-3
3-5
3-4
3-6
3-7
2-2-2
2-2-3
1-1-2
3-1
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3-7-1
3-7-2
3-7-3
3-5-1
3-5-2
3-5-4
3-5-3
3-5-5
3-5-6
3-9-1
3-9-2
3-9-3
3-9-4
♦ ♦
3-8-1 3-8-2
3-8-3
3-8-4
3-8-5
♦ 3-8-6
3-8-7
1 3
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Cool
Auto
Set Temp.
Mode
MenuStatus
Fan
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3-8
3-9
Status
Air Flow Direction
VT
Off
1 3
Off
HZ
Economy
Individual
Anti Freeze
Page 1/ 4
Monitor
Next Page
Error Information
Set Temp.
Cancel OK
Mode
Cancel
Cool Dry Heat
Fan
OK
Auto
Monitor
Next Page
Page 1/ 2
Main Manu
Air Flow Direction Setting
Weekly Timer Setting
Timer Setting
Special Setting
Monitor
Previous Page
Page 2/ 2
Main Manu
Summer Time Setting
Initial Setting Maintenance
Preference
Back
On Timer [Disable]
[Disable]
[Disable]
Off Timer
Auto Off Timer
Timer Setting
Back
Next Page
Page 1/ 3
Initial Setting
Language Setting Date Setting
R.C. Group Name Setting
Temp. Unit Setting
Back
Next Page
Previous
Page
Page 2/ 3
Initial Setting
R.C. Secsor Setting
Password Setting
Master Indoor Unit Setting
Display Item Setting
Back
Next Page
Page 1/ 3
Maintenance
Error History
Setting Status List
Version
Filter Sign Reset
Previous Page
Back
Next Page
Page 2/ 3
Maintenance
Test Run
R.C. Address Setting
Function Setting
I.U. Address Verification
Back
Previous Page
Page 3/ 3
Maintenance
Initialization
Installer Password Change
Summer Time Setting
Cancel OK
Enable
Disable
Back
Preference
Panel Calibration
Backlight Setting
Contrast
Back
Special Setting
Set Temp. Range Setting
Set Temp. Auto Return
Anti Freeze
Economy
Next Page
Page 1/ 2
Back
Previous Page
Page 2/ 2
Special Setting
Human Sensor Setting
Fan Control for Energy Saving
Back
Previous Page
Page 3/ 3
Initial Setting
RC Master/ Slave Setting
I.U. Display Number Setting
• Under Maintenance
• Forced Stop
• Mode Mismatch
Previous Page
Status
R.C. Prohibition
Special State
Page 2/ 4
Monitor
Next Page
Error Information
• Op. Controlled
• Set Temp. Limited
• Energy Saving Operation
• Defrost
• Oil Recovery
Status
Special State
Page 3/ 4
Monitor
Previous Page
Error Information
Next Page
02-01
14,15, 41, 44
Error Information
Page 1/ 5
Address
Error Code
Back
Next Page
• Human Sensor Setting
• Fan Control for Energy Saving
Status
Special State
Page 4/ 4
Monitor
Previous Page
Error Information
Back
Enable Schedule [None]
[None]
[None]
Schedule Setting
Day Off Setting
Weekly Timer Setting
Air Flow Direction Setting
Back
VT HZ Setting Setting
Individual VT Hold
Fan
Auto
Cancel OK
Screen structure
♦:For installer
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• The “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” indicated in the manual contain important information pertaining to your safety. Be sure to observe them.
WARNING
This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might lead to the death or serious injury of the user.
In the event of a malfunction (burning smell, etc.), imme­diately stop operation, turn off the electrical breaker, and consult authorized service personnel.
Do not repair or modify any damaged cable by yourself. Let the authorized service personnel to do it. Improper work will cause an electric shock or a re.
When moving, consult authorized service personnel for uninstallation and installation of this unit.
Do not touch with wet hands. It may cause an electric shock.
If children may approach the unit, take preventive mea­sures so that they cannot reach the unit.
Do not repair or modify by yourself. It may cause a fault or accident.
Do not use ammable gases near the unit. It may cause a re from leaking gas.
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.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capa­bilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
CAUTION
This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed, might possibly result in personal harm to the user or damage to property.
Do not set vessels containing a liquid on this unit. Doing so will cause heating, re or electric shock.
Do not expose this unit directly to water. Doing so will cause trouble, electric shock or heating.
Do not place electrical devices within 1 m (40 in) of this unit. It may cause malfunction or failure.
Do not use re near this unit or place a heating apparatus nearby. It may cause malfunction.
Do not touch the switches with sharp objects. Doing so will cause injury, trouble, or electric shock.
Do not insert articles into the slit parts of this unit. Doing so will cause trouble, heating, or electric shock.
SYSTEM OUTLINE
1 Terminology
System related terms (♦ is for VRF system) (a) VRF system ♦:
VRF (Variable Refrigerant Flow) is a large multi system that effectively air conditions a wide variety of spaces from large buildings to personal residences.
(b) Other system:
Multi or single type air conditioning system other than VRF system.
(c) Heat recovery system ♦:
The indoor unit connects to the outdoor unit via an RB unit in this system. RB units of single type and 4-system multi type are available . Indoor units connected to RB units of a different system perform cooling operation and heating operation simultaneously. An indoor unit connected to an outdoor unit without going through an RB unit are for cooling only.
(d) Heat pump system:
This is standard system. Indoor units connected to the same outdoor unit do not perform cooling operation and heating operation simultaneously.
(e) RB Group [for heat recovery system] ♦:
A group of indoor units connected to a single type RB unit or each system of a multi type RB unit. Cooling op­eration and heating operation are not performed simul­taneously in an RB Group.
(f) R.C. Group (Remote Controller Group):
This forms a group by connecting indoor units by remote controller cable. One unit of ungrouped indoor unit makes up an R.C. Group. It is the minimum unit of operation.
(g) Refrigeration system:
This is a system composed of indoor units and outdoor units connected by the same refrigerant piping.
(h) System ♦:
This is 1, 2 or more refrigerant systems connected by the same transmission cable.
(i) Central controller ♦:
A central remote controller can control multiple R.C. Groups. There is a system controller, Touch panel con­troller, and a central remote controller.
(j) Standard remote controller:
A standard remote controller is a remote controller which controls 1 R.C. group. This unit corresponds to this. This unit cannot be used together with a 3-wire type wired remote controller. A wireless remote control­ler can be used together with this unit.
Address related terms (k) Indoor unit address ♦:
This is an ID individually assigned to each indoor unit.
(l) Remote controller address:
This is an ID individually assigned separately from the indoor unit address to indoor units which form an R.C. Group.
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2 Password conguration
This unit can set the following 2 kinds of passwords: (a) Password
This is a password for administrator. Password is re­quested by the setting which requires management. For a description of password setting and change, refer to [3. SETTING] →[3.8 Initial Setting]→[3-8-6 Password Setting] .
(b) Installer password
This password is requested for important settings at installation.
Note
If you forget your password, contact your local dealer.
3 Name of parts
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(a) Touch panel display
• When the screen is touched or the On/Off button is pressed while backlight is set to Enable, backlight lights. Backlight goes off 30 or 60 seconds after the last operation. When backlight is set to Disable, it does not light. For a description of backlight setting, refer to [3 SETTING]→[3-7 Preference]→[3-7-2 Backlight Set­ting].
• Lightly touch the touch panel with your nger tips. A commercially available stylus pen can also be used. If pushed with too much force or operated with a rod, pencil, or ballpoint pen, etc., the display may be scratched or damaged.
• Do not touch 2 or more places simultaneously. Correct operation cannot be performed.
• When cleaning the touch panel display, setting child safety lock prevents erroneous operation. (Refer to [1 MONITOR] → [1-1 Monitor] → [1-1-3 Child Lock].) When cleaning, do not use detergent or alcohol, paint thinner, etc. It will cause accidents or loss of appear­ance.
(b) LED lamp (Power indicator)
Lights while the indoor unit is operating. Blinks when an
error is generated. (c) On/Off button (d) Room temperature sensor (inside)
Setting is necessary to use this sensor. Refer to [3
SETTING] → [3-8 Initial Setting] → [3-8-5 R.C. Sensor
Setting].
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1MONITOR
1-1 Monitor
1-1-1 Monitor mode screen
Monitor mode screen is the home screen of this unit.
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Auto
Office
Set Temp.
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Mode
MenuStatus
Fan
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Room Temp.
(i)
(c)
(e)
(f)
(d)(a) (i)
(i) (g)(h)
(b)
(a) R.C. group name:
Name of the remote controller group to which this unit is
connected. Refer to [3 Setting] → [3-8 Initial Setting] →
[3-8-4 R.C.Group Name Setting]. (b) Clock:
Refer to [3 SETTING] → [3-8 Initial Setting] → [3-8-2
Date Setting]. (c) Mode:
When this is touched, the display switches to the “Mode”
screen. Refer to [2 CONTROL] → [2-2 Operation Set-
tings] → [2-2-1 Set the Operation Mode]. (d) Set temp.:
When this is touched, the display switches to the tem-
perature setting screen. Refer to [2 CONTROL] → [2-2
Operation Settings] → [2-2-2 Set the Temperature]. (e) Fan:
When this is touched, the display switches to the fan
speed setting screen. Refer to [2 CONTROL] → [2-2
Operation Settings] → [2-2-3 Set the Fan Speed]. (f) Room temp.:
The ambient temperature sensed by this unit is dis-
played. Refer to [3 SETTING] → [3-8 Initial Setting] →
[3-8-7 Display Item Setting]. (g) Menu:
When this is touched, the display switches to the “Menu”
screen. Refer to [3 SETTING]. (h) Status:
When this is touched, the display switches to the “Status”
screen. Refer to [1-1-2 Status display]. (i) Status icons:
An error occurred. Refer to [1-1-2 Status display] → < Error Information screen >.
Operation from this unit is prohibited by the Central Controller. Refer to [1-1-2 Status display].
Mode mismatch. The mode which cannot operate simultaneously is selected. Refer to [1-1-2 Status display].
The On Timer, Off Timer, or Auto Off Timer is set. Refer to [3 SETTING] → [3-3 Timer Setting].
The weekly timer is set. Refer to [3 SETTING] → [3-4 Weekly Timer Setting].
The set temperature automatic return setting is set. Refer to [3 SETTING] → [3-5 Special Setting] → [3-5-2 Set Temp. Auto Return].
It shows that it is time to clean the lter. Refer to [3 SETTING] → [3-9 Maintenance] → [3-9-3 Filter Sign Reset].
The temperature sensor of this unit is used. Refer to [3 SETTING] → [3-8 Initial Setting] → [3-8-5 R.C. Sensor Setting].
For the screen display other than Chinese, this product uses a Bitmap font made and developed by Ricoh Company, Ltd.
1-1-2 Status display
The remote controller and indoor unit setting status are dis­played.
Touch the [Status] on monitor mode screen. “Status” screen is displayed.
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MenuStatus
Fan
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The “Status” screen has 2, 3 or 4 pages which are switched by touching the [Next Page] or [Previous Page]. When the [Monitor] is touched, the display returns to the monitor mode screen. (*: Items that indoor unit does not support are not displayed.)
< Page 1 >
Status
Air Flow Direction
VT
Off
1 3
Off
HZ
Economy
Individual
Anti Freeze
Page 1/ 4
Monitor
Next Page
• Air Flow Direction*: The air ow direction setting is displayed. The setting will appear only for indoor units which can set air ow direc­tions. “Individual” is displayed only when this remote control­ler is connected to the indoor unit which supports the appropriate function. When setting is performed, [✓] is displayed. Refer to [3 Setting]→[3-2 Air Flow Direction Setting]→[3-2-3 Individual VT Hold].
• Economy: ON or OFF of the economy setting is displayed.
• Anti Freeze*: ON or OFF of the anti freeze setting is displayed.
< Page 2 >
• Under Maintenance
• Forced Stop
• Mode Mismatch
Previous Page
Status
R.C. Prohibition
Special State
Page 2/ 4
Monitor
Next Page
• R.C. Prohibition: The functions whose operation from this unit and Wireless type remote controller is prohibited by the Central Control­ler are displayed by icons. The contents of each icon are as follows:
:All operations :On and Off
:On :Mode setting
:Temperature setting :Timer setting
:Filter sign reset
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When you try to operate or set the prohibited function, the following screen is displayed and operation or setting is not possible. When the [Close] is touched, the display returns to the screen before opera­tion was performed.
Setting is prohibited.
Close
< Page 2 (to 3 or 4) >
• Op. Controlled
• Set Temp. Limited
• Energy Saving Operation
• Defrost
• Oil Recovery
Status
Special State
Page 3/ 4
Monitor
Previous Page
Next Page
• Human Sensor Setting
• Fan Control for Energy Saving
Status
Special State
Page 4/ 4
Monitor
Previous Page
• Special State (Page 2, 3 or 4) The indoor unit status is displayed. When the contents to be displayed exceeds 3, they are displayed on the next page (Page 3 or 4). The status contents are as follows: (Only items that indoor unit supports or operating items are displayed.)
Under Maintenance: Indoor unit is inspected. Indoor unit operation is stopped during this time.
Forced Stop: Indoor unit is stopped forcibly by external input.
Mode Mismatch: A mode which cannot be operated simultaneously with a master indoor unit or other operating indoor unit is set in the same RB group of a heat recovery system or in the same refrigerant system of a heat pump system. In this case, since the mode is switched to the fan mode, reset to a mode that can be operated simultaneously. Refer to [4 OPERATION TIPS]→[4.1 Selectable Modes] for the modes which can be operated simultaneously.
Operation Controlled: This content is displayed at the Slave indoor unit when Master indoor unit is set in the refrigerant system or RB Group to which this unit is connected. When a Master indoor unit is not set, this shows that there is already another indoor unit operating. Only a mode set by Master indoor unit or a mode that can be operated simultaneously with another operating indoor unit can be selected. Refer to [4.OPERATION TIPS] for the modes which can be oper­ated simultaneously.
Set Temp. Limited: Indoor unit temperature setting is limited by the Central controller.
Energy Saving Operation: The energy saving is set by the Energy Manager for Sys­tem Controller.
Defrost: At heating operation, the outdoor unit performs Defrost operation. The indoor unit fan is stopped during this time.
Oil Recovery: The outdoor unit performs oil recovery operation. The indoor unit fan may be stopped during this time.
Human Sensor Setting: This function is enabled. Refer to [3 Setting]→[3-5 Special Setting]→[3-5-5 Human Sensor Setting].
Fan Control for Energy Saving: This function is enabled. Refer to [3 Setting]→[3-5 Special Setting]→[3-5-6 Fan Control for Energy Saving].
< Error Information screen >
[Error Information] is displayed only when there is an error history. When the [Error Information] is touched, the display switches to “Error Information” screen. Refer to [5-3 ERROR CODE] for the errors.
Status
Air Flow Direction
VT
Off
1 3
Off
HZ
Economy
Individual
Anti Freeze
Page 1/ 4
Monitor
Next Page
Error Information
02-01
14,15, 41, 44
Error Information
Page 1/ 5
Address
Error Code
Back
Next Page
1-1-3 Child Lock
When this screen is displayed by touching the monitor mode screen, the unit is in child safety lock.
Child Lock ValidChild Lock Valid
• Child safety lock set/reset: Press the On/Off button for 4 seconds or more while touching an area outside the operation section of the moni­tor mode screen (no response even if touched). Set/reset can be performed even while the indoor unit is stopped. The setting cannot be performed at screens other than the monitor mode screen.
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Auto
Set Temp.
Mode
MenuStatus
Fan
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1-1-4 Emergency Stop
This screen is displayed when the system was emergency stopped by operation from the outside. When emergency stop is reset, the moni­tor mode screen is displayed.
Emergency Stop
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2CONTROL
2-1 On and Off
(1) Press the [On/Off] button.
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Cool
Auto
Set Temp.
Mode
MenuStatus
Fan
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On/Off button
LED lamp
The LED lamp remains lit while the indoor unit is operat­ing.
Note
The On/OFF button cannot be operated at screens other than the monitor mode screen.
2-2 Operation Settings
2-2-1 Set the Operation Mode
(1) Touch the [Mode] on the monitor mode screen. (2) “Mode” screen is displayed. Select the operation mode.
(1) (2)
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Cool
Auto
Set Temp.
Mode
MenuStatus
Fan
Fri 10:00AM
Mode
Cancel
Cool Dry Heat
Fan
OK
Auto
Notes
• Only selectable modes are displayed. The selectable modes may be different depending on the system con­guration and operation status. Refer to [4.OPERATION TIPS]→[4-1 Selectable modes].
• When the “Fan” is selected, the temperature cannot be set.
Fan
Auto
Set Temp.
Mode
MenuStatus
Fan
Fri 10:00AM
• When “Auto” is selected at “Master Indoor Unit”, “(Auto)” is displayed at the monitor mode screen of Slave Indoor Unit.
• When the operation mode is switched in a heat recovery system, operation preparations may take some time, but this is not a malfunction.
(3) When the [OK] is touched, the display returns to the
monitor mode screen.
2-2-2 Set the Temperature
(1) Touch the [Set Temp.] on the monitor mode screen. (2) “Set Temp.” screen is displayed. Adjust the room tem-
perature with the [
] or [ ].
(1) (2)
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Cool
Auto
Set Temp.
Mode
MenuStatus
Fan
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26.0
°C
Set Temp.
Cancel OK
Notes
• The settable temperature range is different depend­ing on the operation mode. Refer to [4 OPERATION TIPS]→[4-3 Selectable Temperature Range].
• When the “Set Temp. Range Setting” is set, the select­able temperature conforms to the setting. Refer to [3 SETTING] → [3-5 Special Setting] → [3-5-3 Set Temp. Range Setting].
(3) When the [OK] is touched, the display returns to the
monitor mode screen.
2-2-3 Set the Fan Speed
(1) Touch the [Fan] on the monitor mode screen. (2) “Fan” screen is displayed. Select the fan speed with the
[
] or [ ].
(1) (2)
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Cool
Auto
Set Temp.
Mode
MenuStatus
Fan
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Fan
Cancel OK
Auto
(3) When the [OK] is touched, the display returns to the
monitor mode screen.
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