Mitsubishi Electric PAR-CT01MAA-SB, PAR-CT01MAA-PB, PAR-CT01MAA-S, PAR-CT01MAR-PB, PAR-CT01MAR-SB Instruction Manual

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<ORIGINAL>
Prior to use, thoroughly read the instructions in this manual to use the product correctly. Retain for future reference. Make sure that this CD-ROM and the Installation 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.
CITY MULTI Control System and Mitsubishi Mr. SLIM Air Conditioners
MA Touch Remote Controller
PAR-CT01MAA-PB PAR-CT01MAA-SB PAR-CT01MAA-S PAR-CT01MAR-PB
PAR-CT01MAR-SB
Instruction Book
Contents
Safety precautions ................................................4
Controller components .........................................6
Controller interface - Status display/Main display ................6
Controller interface - Menu screen ......................................8
Display - Status display/Main display ................................10
Menu structure and icons ...................................12
Menu structure ...................................................................12
Icon explanations ...............................................................15
Basic operations .................................................16
Power ON/OFF ..................................................................16
Operation mode, temperature, fan speed, vane, louver,
and ventilation (Lossnay) settings .....................................17
Navigating through the menu .............................22
Main menu list ....................................................................22
Navigating through the Main menu ....................................24
Function settings ................................................25
High power .........................................................................25
Manual vane angle ............................................................26
Timer (On/Off timer) ...........................................................29
Timer (Auto-Off timer) ........................................................32
Weekly timer ......................................................................34
OU silent mode ..................................................................37
Night setback .....................................................................40
Restriction ..........................................................................43
Energy saving ....................................................................49
Clock ..................................................................................54
Daylight saving time ...........................................................56
Main display .......................................................................58
Icon explanation .................................................................59
Brightness ..........................................................................61
Language selection ............................................................62
Design ................................................................................64
Touch panel calibration ......................................................66
Touch panel cleaning .........................................................68
Initialize remote controller ..................................................70
Remote controller information ............................................72
Troubleshooting ..................................................74
Error information ................................................................74
No occupancy Auto-OFF ...................................................77
Maintenance .......................................................78
Filter information ................................................................78
Specifications .....................................................80
Controller specifications .....................................................80
Function list (as of October 1, 2017) ..................................81
List of functions that can/cannot be used in combination ..82
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Safety precautions
•
Thoroughly read the following safety precautions before using the unit.
•
Observe these precautions carefully to ensure safety.
WARNING
Indicates a risk of death or serious injury.
CAUTION
Indicates a risk of serious injury or structural damage.
•
After reading this manual, pass it on to the end user to retain for future reference.
•
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.
General precautions
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/buttons or touch other electrical parts with wet hands.
When disinfecting the unit using alcohol, ventilate the room adequately. The fumes of the alcohol around the unit may cause a fire or explosion when the unit is turned on.
To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, before spraying a chemical around the controller, stop the operation and cover the controller.
To reduce the risk of injury or electric shock, stop the operation and switch off the power supply before cleaning, maintaining, or inspecting the controller.
If any abnormality (e.g., burning smell) is noticed, stop the operation, turn off the power switch, and consult your dealer. Continued use of the product may result in electric shock, malfunctions, or fire.
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.
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 environmental pollution, consult an authorized agency for proper disposal of remote controller.
To reduce the risk of electric shock or malfunctions, do not touch the touch panel, switches, or buttons with a pointy or sharp object.
5
To reduce the risk of injury and electric shock, avoid contact with sharp edges of certain parts.
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.
Precautions for moving or repairing the controller
WARNING CAUTION
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.
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 for with other systems or for other purposes may cause malfunctions.
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.
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.
This appliance is intended to be used by expert or trained users in shops, in light industry and on farms, or for commercial use by lay persons.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
6
Controller components
Controller interface - Status display/Main display
Status display Main display
7
①
Touch panel & Backlit full color LCD
Operation settings will appear. When the backlight is off, pressing any area switches the screen to the Status display. While the Status display is displayed, pressing any area switches the screen to the Main display.
②
ON/OFF
button
Press to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit.
③
Setting
button
Press to bring up the Main menu. When the menu operation is locked, an administrator password is required.
④
button
Press to switch the setting items in the following order: louver, ventilation, vane, fan speed, operation mode, and preset temperature.
⑤
button
Press to switch the setting items in the following order: preset temperature, operation mode, fan speed, vane, ventilation, and louver.
⑥
▲ ▼
button
Press to change the contents of the setting selected in and above.
⑦
Fan speed shortcut button
Press to directly access the fan speed settings screen.
⑧
Vane shortcut button
Press to directly access the vane settings screen.
⑨
ON/OFF lamp
This lamp lights up in green while the unit is in operation unless “LED lighting” is set to “No”. It blinks while the remote controller is starting up or when there is an error.
When the ON/OFF operation is locked, will not be displayed.
When the setting item is switched with the or button, if the operation of the selected setting item is locked, the item will not be displayed.
If the operation of the fan speed or vane is locked, the item or will not be displayed.
The setting contents cannot be changed with the button when the setting item is centrally controlled by the system controller.
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Controller components
@@@Controller interface - Menu screen
④ ③
9
①
ON/OFF
button
Press to turn ON/OFF the indoor unit.
②
SELECT
button
Press to save the setting.
③
RETURN
button
Press to return to the previous screen. When the Main menu is displayed, pressing this button will display the Status display.
④
MENU
button Page 24
Press to bring up the Main menu.
⑤
Function button F1
Menu screen: The button function varies
with the screen.
⑥
Function button F2
Main menu: Press to move the cursor left. Menu screen: The button function varies
with the screen.
⑦
Function button F3
Main menu: Press to move the cursor
right.
Menu screen: The button function varies
with the screen.
⑧
Function button F4
Menu screen: The button function varies
with the screen.
The functions of the function buttons change depending on the screen. Refer to the button function guide that appears at the bottom of the LCD for the functions they serve on a given screen.
Main menu Menu screen
Function guide
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Controller components
@@@Display - Status display/Main display
The Status display and Main display can be displayed in two different modes: “Full” and “Basic.” The factory setting is “Full.” For how to switch the mode, refer to page 58.
Full mode
Status display Main display
Basic mode
Status display Main display
④–⑯
* All icons are displayed for explanation.
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①
Preset temperature or room temperature
Preset temperature or room temperature appears here. (See the Installation Manual.)
②
Setting item and setting contents Page 17
The setting items “Preset temperature”
“Operation mode” “Fan speed” “Vane” ↔ “Ventilation” ↔ “Louver,” and
their setting contents appear here. “Centrally controlled” appears for a certain period of time when a centrally-controlled item is operated.
③
Clock
Current time appears here. (See the Installation Manual.)
④
Page 29, 32, 40
Appears when the On/Off timer (Page
29), Night setback (Page 40), or Auto­off timer (Page 32) function is enabled.
appears when the timer is disabled by
the centralized control system.
⑤
Page 34
Appears when the Weekly timer is enabled.
⑥
Page 51
Appears while the units are operated in the energy-save mode. (Will not appear on some models of indoor units)
⑦
Page 37
Appears while the outdoor units are operated in the silent mode.
⑧
Appears when the ON/OFF operation is centrally controlled.
⑨
Appears when the operation mode is centrally controlled.
⑩
Appears when the preset temperature is centrally controlled.
⑪
Appears when the filter reset function is centrally controlled.
⑫
Page 46
Appears when the buttons are locked.
⑬
Page 43
Appears when the preset temperature range is restricted.
⑭
Appears when the built-in thermistor on the remote controller is activated to monitor the room temperature.
appears when the thermistor on the
indoor unit is activated to monitor the room temperature.
⑮
Appears when an energy-saving operation is performed using a “3D i-See sensor” function.
⑯
Page 78
Indicates when filter needs maintenance.
⑰
Preliminary error display
An error code appears during the preliminary error.
12
Menu structure and icons
Menu structure
Main menu
High power
.......................................
Page 25
Comfort
Manual vane angle
.............................
Page 26
3D i-See sensor
...................................
Refer to the indoor unit Instruction Book.
Timer
On/Off timer
........................................
Page 29
Auto-Off timer
.....................................
Page 32
Weekly timer
.......................................
Page 34
OU silent mode
.......................................
Page 37
Night setback
.......................................
Page 40
Restriction
Temp. range
.........................................
Page 43
Operation locked
..................................
Page 46
Energy saving
Auto return
...........................................
Page 49
Schedule
.............................................
Page 51
Basic setting
Clock
Clock
.........................................
Page 54
Daylight saving time
...................
Page 56
Administrator password
........................
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Operation
Timer menu
Energy saving
Initial setting menu
13
Display setting
Main display
.........................................
Page 58
Display details (Icon explanation etc.)
.........
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Brightness
...........................................
Page 61
Language selection
..............................
Page 62
Design
.................................................
Page 64
Operation setting
Auto mode
...........................................
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Touch panel
.......................................
Page 66
Error information
.......................................
Page 74
Filter information
.......................................
Page 78
Cleaning
Auto descending panel
.......................
Refer to the Instructions Manual that came with the automatic elevating panel.
Descending operation
................
Refer to the Instructions Manual that came with the automatic elevating panel.
Descending adjustment
..............
Refer to the Instructions Manual that came with the automatic elevating panel.
Test run menu
Test run
...............................................
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Drain pump test run
............................
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Maintenance information
..................................
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Model name input
...............................
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Serial No. input
...................................
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Dealer information input
.....................
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Initialize maintenance info.
.................
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Maintenance menu
Service menu
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Menu structure and icons
Settings menu
Function setting (Mr. SLIM)
................
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Function setting (CITY MULTI)
...........
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Lossnay (CITY MULTI only)
................
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Check menu
Error history
........................................
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Diagnosis
Self check
..................................
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Remote controller check
.............
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Smooth maintenance (Mr. SLIM only)
....
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Request code (Mr. SLIM only)
............
Refer to the indoor unit Installation Manual.
Other menu
Maintenance password
.......................
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Initialize remote controller
..................
Page 70
Remote controller information
............
Refer to the Installation Manual.
Not all functions are available on all models of indoor units.
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Icon explanations
Controller operation
Timer
P
P
The administrator or maintenance user password must be entered on the password input screen to change settings. There is no settings that can skip this process.
F1
: Press to move the cursor left.
F2
: Press to move the cursor right.
F3
: Press to decrease the value by 1.
F4
: Press to increase the value by 1.
*
Changes cannot be made unless the correct password is entered.
ON
Indicates settings that can be changed only while the units are in operation.
OFF
Indicates settings that can be changed only while the units are not in operation.
Indicates settings that can be changed only while the units are operated in the Cool, Heat, or Auto mode.
Indicates functions that are not available when the buttons are locked or the system is centrally controlled.
The table below summarizes the square icons used in this manual.
F4F3F2F1
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Basic operations
Power ON/OFF
Button operation
ON
Press the
ON/OFF
button. The ON/OFF lamp will light up in green, and the operation will start. When “LED lighting” is set to “No,” the ON/OFF lamp will not light up.
OFF
Press the
ON/OFF
button again. The ON/OFF lamp will come off, and the operation will stop.
ON/OFF
button
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Operation mode, temperature, fan speed, vane, louver, and ventilation (Lossnay) settings
ON
Button operation
Operation mode
Each pressing of the ▼ or ▲ button cycles through the following operation modes. Select the desired operation mode.
Cool Dry Fan
Auto Heat
•
Operation modes that are not available to the connected indoor unit models will not appear on the display.
What the blinking mode icon means
The mode icon will blink when other indoor units in the same refrigerant system (connected to the same outdoor unit) are already operated in a different mode. In this case, the rest of the unit in the same group can only be operated in the same mode.
<Auto (dual set point) mode>
When the operation mode is set to the Auto (dual set point) mode, two preset temperatures (one each for cooling and heating) can be set. Depending on the room temperature, indoor unit will automatically operate in either the Cool or Heat mode and keep the room temperature within the preset range.
The graph below shows the operation pattern of indoor unit operated in the Auto (dual set point) mode.
Preset temp. (Cool)
Preset temp. (Heat)
Operation pattern during Auto (dual set point) mode
Heat Cool
The room temperature changes corresponding to the change in the outside temperature.
Heat
Room temperature
Cool
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Basic operations
Preset temperature
<Cool, Dry, Heat, and Auto (single set point)>
Press the ▼ button to decrease the preset temperature, and press the
button to increase.
•
Refer to the table on page 19 for the settable temperature range for different operation modes.
•
Preset temperature range cannot be set for Fan/ Ventilation operation.
•
Preset temperature will be displayed either in Centigrade in 0.5- or 1-degree increments, or in Fahrenheit, depending on the indoor unit model and the display mode setting on the remote controller.
<Auto (dual set point) mode>
1
The current preset temperatures will appear. Each pressing of the
or ▶ button switches the
preset temperatures for cooling and heating.
Room temperature (Refer to the Installation Manual.)
Operation mode
Preset temperature for cooling
Preset temperature for heating
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2
Press the ▼ button to decrease the selected temperature, and press the
button to increase.
•
Refer to the table below for the settable temperature range for different operation modes.
•
The preset temperature settings for cooling and heating in the Auto (dual set point) mode are also used by the Cool/ Dry and Heat modes.
•
The preset temperatures for cooling and heating in the Auto (dual set point) mode must meet the conditions below:
•
Preset cooling temperature is higher than preset heating temperature.
•
The minimum temperature difference requirement between cooling and heating preset temperatures (varies with the models of indoor units connected) is met.
•
If preset temperatures are set in a way that does not meet the minimum temperature difference requirement, both preset temperatures will automatically be changed within the allowable setting ranges.
Settable preset temperature range
Operation mode Preset temperature range Cool/Dry 19 ~ 30 ºC (67 ~ 87 ºF) Heat 17 ~ 28 ºC (63 ~ 83 ºF) Auto (Single set point) 19 ~ 28 ºC (67 ~ 83 ºF) Auto (Dual set points) [C ool]
Preset temperature range for the Cool mode
[H eat]
Preset temperature range for the Heat mode
Fan/Ventilation Not settable
The settable temperature range varies with the model of indoor units.
Preset temperature for heating
Preset temperature for cooling
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Basic operations
Fan speed
Each pressing of the ▼ or ▲ button cycles through the following fan speeds.
Auto
•
The available fan speeds depend on the models of connected indoor units.
Vane setting
(Sample screen on CITY MULTI)
Each pressing of the ▼ or ▲ button cycles through the following vane settings. Select the desired setting.
Auto
Auto Step 1 Step 2
Step 3 Step 4 Step 5
Swing
Swing
Select “Swing” to move the vanes up and down automatically. When set to “Step 1” through “Step 5”, the vane will be fixed at the selected angle.
•
at the left of the vane setting icon This icon will appear when the vane is set to Step 2, 3, 4, or 5 and the fan operates at low speed during cooling or dry operation (depends on the model). The icon will go off in an hour, and the vane setting will automatically change.
21
Louver setting
(Sample screen on CITY MULTI)
Press the ▼ or ▲ button to turn on or off the louver swing.
Off
Off
On
On
Ventilation setting
The ventilation setting can be made even when the units are in operation.
(Sample screen on Mr. SLIM)
Each pressing of the ▼ or ▲ button cycles through the following ventilation settings.
*
Settable only when Lossnay unit is connected.
Off Low High
•
The fan on some models of indoor units may be interlocked with certain
models of ventilation units.
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Navigating through the menu
Main menu list
Main menu Setting items Setting details
Page
Operation High power Use to reach the comfortable room temperature quickly.
•
Units can be operated in the High-power mode for up to 30 minutes.
25
Comfort Manual
vane angle
Use to fix each vane angle. 26
Timer Timer On/Off
timer
Use to set the operation On/Off times.
•
Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
*
Clock setting is required.
29
Auto-Off timer
Use to set the Auto-Off time.
•
Time can be set to a value from 30 to 240 in 10-minute increments.
32
Weekly timer Use to set the weekly operation On/Off times.
•
Up to eight operation patterns can be set for each day.
•
Two types of weekly schedules can be set.
*
Clock setting is required.
*
Not valid when the On/Off timer is enabled.
*
1ºC increments
34
OU silent mode Use to set the time periods in which priority is given to
quiet operation of outdoor units over temperature control. Set the Start/Stop times for each day of the week.
•
Select the desired silent level from “Normal,” “Middle,” and “Quiet.”
*
Clock setting is required.
37
Night setback Use to make Night setback settings.
•
Select “Yes” to enable the setting, and “No” to disable the setting. The temperature range and the start/stop times can be set.
*
Clock setting is required.
*
1ºC increments
40
Energy saving
Restriction Temp.
range
Use to restrict the preset temperature range.
•
Different temperature ranges can be set for different operation modes.
*
1ºC increments
43
Operation locked
Use to lock selected functions.
•
The locked functions cannot be operated.
46
Energy saving
Auto return
Use to get the units to operate at the preset temperature after performing energy-save operation for a specified time period.
•
Time can be set to a value from 30 and 120 in 10-minute increments.
*
This function will not be valid when the preset temperature ranges are restricted.
*
1ºC increments
49
23
Main menu Setting items Setting details
Page
Energy saving
Energy saving
Schedule Set the start/stop times to operate the units in the
energy-save mode for each day of the week, and set the energy-saving rate.
•
Up to four energy-save operation patterns can be set for each day.
•
Time can be set in 5-minute increments.
•
Energy-saving rate can be set to a value from 0% and 50 to 90% in 10% increments.
*
Clock setting is required.
51
Initial setting
Basic setting
Clock Use to set the current time. 54 Daylight
saving time
Sets the daylight saving time. 56
Display setting
Main display
Use to switch between "Full" and "Basic" modes for the Status display and the Main display.
•
The default setting is “Full.”
58
Brightness
Use to adjust screen brightness. 61
Language selection
Use to select the desired language. 62
Design Use to change the color of the Status display and Main
display.
64
Touch panel
Touch panel calibration
Sets the calibration settings for the touch panel. 66
Touch panel cleaning
Temporarily makes the touch panel unresponsive to touch to allow for cleaning.
68
Service Initialize remote
controller
Use to initialize the remote controller to the factory shipment status.
70
Remote controller information
Use to display the remote controller model name, software version, and serial number.
72
Maintenance
Error information Use to check error information when an error occurs.
•
Error code, error source, refrigerant address, unit model, manufacturing number, contact information (dealer's phone number) can be displayed.
*
The unit model, manufacturing number, and contact information need to be registered in advance to be displayed.
74
Filter information Use to check the filter status.
•
The filter sign can be reset.
78
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Navigating through the menu
@@@Navigating through the Main menu
Button operation
Accessing the Main menu
Press the
Setting
button on the Main display.
The Main menu will appear.
Item selection
Press F2 to move the cursor left. Press
F3
to move the cursor right.
Cursor
25
Function settings
High power
ON
Function description
High-power operation function allows the units to operate at higher-than-normal capacity so that the room air can be conditioned to an optimum temperature quickly. This operation will last for up to 30 minutes, and the unit will return to the normal operation mode at the end of the 30 minutes or when the room temperature reaches the preset temperature, whichever is earlier. The units will return to the normal operation when the operation mode or fan speed is changed.
Button operation
1
Select “High power” from the Operation menu during Cooling, Heating, or Auto operation, and press the
SELECT
button.
“High power” function is available only on the models that support the function.
2
Move the cursor to “Yes” with the F3 or F4 button, and press the
SELECT
button.
A confirmation screen will appear.
Navigating through the screens
•
To go back to the Main menu ...........
MENU
button
•
To return to the previous screen
.......
RETURN
button
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