Page 2 - Utilisation Correcte pour des Économies d’Énergie Ef; Uso apropiado para ahorro de energía efectivo
Nous vous remercions pour votre achat de la télécommande câblée. ● Ce manuel décrit les précautions de sécurité à respecter lors de ● l’utilisation du produit. Lisez soigneusement ce manuel et veillez à bien comprendre les renseignements fournis avant d’utiliser le produit. Gardez ce manuel dans un ...
Page 3 - English; Contents
English 1 Notices Safety Considerations Items to be Strictly Observed ...... 2 Button Locations and Descriptions ........................... 4 Basic Operation Cool/Heat/Auto/Fan Operation .............................. 10Dry Mode ............................................................... 12Setb...
Page 4 - SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS; WARNING; Do not modify or repair the remote controller.
2 English Safety Considerations Read these SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS carefully before operating the remote controller. Train the customer to operate and maintain the unit.Inform customers that they should store this Operations Manual with the Installation Manual for future reference.Meanings of WARNING ...
Page 6 - Button Locations and Descriptions; NOTE; otherwise damage may result.; Fan speed control
4 English On/Off Mode Fan Speed Cancel Menu OK Button Locations and Descriptions Functions other than basic operation items (i.e., On/Off, Operation mode selector, Fan speed control, and temperature setpoint) are set from the menu screen. NOTE Do not install the remote controller in places exposed t...
Page 8 - Liquid Crystal Display; Standard display; Detailed Display; The air; Auto; Names and Functions
6 English Liquid Crystal Display Two types of liquid crystal display (LCD) are available. The standard display is set by default. ● Detailed display can be selected in the main menu. ● (See page 37.) The displayed contents of the screen vary with the operation mode of the indoor unit model. (The ● f...
Page 9 - If ventilation icon is displayed in this; Air Purify ICON “
English 7 Operation mode 1. Used to display the current operation ● mode: Cool, Heat, Vent, Fan, Dry or Auto. Fan Speed 2. Used to display the fan speed that is set for ● the indoor unit.The fan speed will not be displayed if the ● connected model does not have fan speed control functionality. Setpo...
Page 10 - Setback “; Air Flow Direction “; Detailed selection
8 English Names and Functions Setback “ 11. SETBACK ” (See page 14.) The setback icon fl ashes when the unit is ● turned on under the setback control. Air Flow Direction “ 12. ” Displayed when the air fl ow direction and ● swing are set (see page 23) . If the connected indoor unit model does not ● i...
Page 12 - Basic Operation; How to follow the operation manual; Preparation; Operation; Press the Operation mode selector; Note
10 English Basic Operation Cool/Heat/Auto/Fan Operation (SkyAir and VRV) Operation 1 2 ● Display the main menu screen. (See page 22.) ● Before setting the schedule , the clock must be set. ● The date & time screen will appear. ● Set the current year, month, day, and time. (See clock settings on ...
Page 13 - The setpoint will increase by; To change the fan speed, press the Fan
English 11 2 On/Off nu K Press On/Off button. ● The Operation lamp (green) will illuminate and the system will start operating. 3 Cool Return Setting Set to Cool 74 F The setpoint will increase by ● 1°F (or 1°C) when button is pressed and decrease by 1°F (or 1°C) when button is pressed. Setpoint is ...
Page 14 - nu; When the On/Off button is pressed; Characteristics of Heat Mode; Defrost operation; Hot start; Dry Mode
12 English Basic Operation 6 On/Off nu K When the On/Off button is pressed ● again, the system will stop operating and the operation lamp will turn off. When the system is stopped while in the heating * mode, the fan will continue to operate for approximately one minute to remove residual heat from ...
Page 15 - Press Mode button several times until; Adjust Air Flow Direction from the main menu
English 13 Operation 1 Dry Return Setting Press Mode button several times until ● the Dry mode is selected. The dry mode may not be available depending on the type of * indoor unit. 2 On/Off nu K Press On/Off button. ● The Operation lamp (green) will illuminate and the system will start operating. I...
Page 16 - Characteristic of Dry mode; The setback icon
14 English Basic Operation Characteristic of Dry mode The Dry mode dehumidifys the space at reduced cooling capacity to prevent the room temperature from dropping to uncomfortable levels. Setback The Setback feature will maintain the space temperature in a speci fi c range during unoccupied periods....
Page 17 - Ventilation Mode; When operating the energy recovery
English 15 Ventilation Mode When the Indoor Unit is Interlocked with Energy Recovery Ventilator Preparation For equipment protection purposes, apply power to the outdoor units at least six hours before ● starting the operation of the system. Operation 1 Vent Return Setting AUTO ERV When operating th...
Page 18 - Setting the Cool / Heat Changeover Master; Setting Changes; Press the Operation Mode Selector button; Set the cool/heat changeover master indoor unit as; Selection Settings; Press the Mode Selector button on the
16 English Basic Operation Setting the Cool / Heat Changeover Master (VRV only) Setting Changes See page 18 for an explanation of the cool/heat changeover master indoor unit. 1 Cool Return Setting Set to Cool 74 F Cool Return Setting Set to Cool 74 F MASTER CONTROLLED Press the Operation Mode Select...
Page 19 - Press the Mode button on the remote; icon) repeatedly until the desired; Cool / Heat Mode Selection Availability
English 17 3 Cool Return Setting Set to Cool 74 F Press the Mode button on the remote ● controller of the indoor unit designated as the cool/heat changeover master (the remote controller not displaying the MASTER CONTROLLED icon) repeatedly until the desired mode is selected. The display will change...
Page 20 - Key Lock; Press the Menu/OK button for at least four
18 English Basic Operation Precautions for Selecting the Cool / Heat Changeover Master Indoor Unit The cool/heat changeover master must be set for a single indoor unit in the following applications ● (2-Pipe Heat Pump System) (3-Pipe Heat Recovery System) Indoor unit Indoor unit A number of indoor u...
Page 22 - Quick Reference; The main menu has the following items.
20 English Quick Reference The main menu has the following items. Menu item Description Reference page Air Flow Direction Used to con fi gure air fl ow direction settings. The air fl ow direction louver is automatically ● operated up and down (left and right).The fi xed air fl ow directions are co...
Page 23 - Con; Sub Remote Controller Menu Items
English 21 Menu item Description Reference page Con fi guration Contrast Adjustment Used to make LCD contrast adjustment. 36 Display Standard or Detailed Display Used to set standard or detailed display mode. Display mode ● Standard or detailed displayDetailed display provides the choice to ● displa...
Page 24 - Menu Options; Moving Within the Main Menu Screen; Display Method for Main Menu; The main menu screen will appear.; buttons to select the desired; To go back to the basic screen from the
22 English Menu Options Moving Within the Main Menu Screen Display Method for Main Menu Operation 1 Cool Return Setting Set to Cool 74 F Basic screen Press Menu/OK button. ● 2 Setting Main Menu Air Flow Direction VentilationScheduleOff TimerCelsius / FahrenheitMaintenance Information 1/2 Main menu...
Page 25 - Air Flow Direction
English 23 Air Flow Direction Con fi guring Air Flow Direction Operation 1 Setting Main Menu Air Flow Direction VentilationScheduleOff TimerCelsius / FahrenleitMaintenance Information 1/2 Display the main menu screen. ● (See page 22.) Press ● buttons to select Air Flow Direction on the main menu s...
Page 27 - Operational Details and Functions; There are two types of air; Air; Movement of air; Operating
English 25 Operational Details and Functions There are two types of air fl ow direction settings. Air fl ow direction swing The louvers automatically oscillate up and down. Air fl ow direction You can select from one of fi ve fi xed directions. (This has no relation to the angle of the louvers.) Ind...
Page 28 - Ventilation screen display properties; Changing the ventilation rate; Ventilation Rate; Low
26 English Menu Options Ventilation Ventilation screen display properties Operation 1 Setting Main Menu Air Flow Direction Ventilation ScheduleOff TimerCelsius / FahrenheitMaintenance Information 1/2 Setting Ventilation Ventilation Rate Ventilation Mode Display the main menu screen. ● (See page 22...
Page 29 - Changing the ventilation mode; Bypass
English 27 3 Selecting and con fi rming the desired ● ventilation rate will take you back to the basic screen. (Pressing the Cancel button takes you back to the previous screen without changing the ventilation rate.) Changing the ventilation mode Operation 1 Setting Ventilation Ventilation Rate Ve...
Page 30 - Auto mode; Setting the schedule
28 English Menu Options Auto mode Using information from the air conditioner (cool, heat, fan, and setpoint) and the energy recovery ventilator unit (indoor and outdoor temperatures), the ventilation mode is automatically changed between ERV and Bypass. ERV mode Outside air is passed through the ERV...
Page 31 - Daily Patterns; Days
English 29 Daily Patterns Operation 1 Setting Schedule Enable/Disable Daily Patterns Settings 2/2 The schedule screen will appear. ● Press ● buttons to select Daily Patterns on the schedule screen.The daily patterns screen will appear when the Menu/OK button is pressed. 2 Setting Daily Patterns Sc...
Page 32 - Settings
30 English Menu Options Settings Operation 1 Setting Schedule Enable/DisableDaily Patterns Settings 2/2 The schedule screen will appear. ● Press ● buttons to select Settings on the schedule screen. The settings screen will appear when the Menu/OK button is pressed. 2 Setting Schedule Time Act Cool...
Page 34 - Enabling or disabling the schedule; Enable
32 English Menu Options 6 Setting Save the settings? Schedule Yes No Press ● buttons to select “Yes” on the con fi rmation screen. Pressing the Menu/OK button con fi rms the settings for each day and takes you back to the main menu screen. Enabling or disabling the schedule Operation 1 Setting Sched...
Page 35 - Off Timer
English 33 Off Timer Con fi guring and Con fi rming the Off Timer settings Operation 1 Setting Main Menu Air Flow DirectionVentilationSchedule Off Timer Celsius / FahrenheitMaintenance Information 1/2 Display the main menu screen. ● (See page 22.) Press ● buttons to select the Off Timer on the mai...
Page 36 - Enabling or disabling the off timer
34 English Menu Options Enabling or disabling the off timer Operation 1 1/2 Setting Off Timer Enable/Disable Settings Navigate to the off timer screen. ● (See page 33.) Press ● buttons to select Enable/Disable on the off timer screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the enable/disable screen. 2 Sett...
Page 37 - Displaying the service contact and model; Maintenance Information
English 35 Maintenance Information Displaying the service contact and model information Operation 1 Setting Main Menu Air Flow DirectionVentilationScheduleOff TimerCelsius / Fahrenheit Maintenance Information 1/2 Display the main menu screen. ● (See page 22.) Press ● buttons to select Maintenance ...
Page 38 - Contrast Adjustment
36 English Menu Options Con fi guration Contrast Adjustment Operation 1 Setting Main Menu Configuration Current SettingsClock & CalendarDaylight Saving TimeLanguage 2/2 Display the main menu screen. ● (See page 22.) Press ● buttons to select Con fi guration on the main menu screen.Press Menu/O...
Page 39 - Display; Standard; Display Item
English 37 Display Display Mode Operation 1 Setting Configuration Contrast Adjustment Display Navigate to the con fi guration screen. ● (See page 36.) Press ● buttons to select Display on the con fi guration screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the display screen. 2 Setting Display Display Mode...
Page 40 - None; Room Temp
38 English Menu Options Display Item Operation 1 Setting Display Display Mode Standard Display Item None Navigate to the display screen. ● (See page 37.) Press ● buttons to select Display Item on the display screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the display item screen. 2 Setting Display Item Disp...
Page 41 - Manipulating the current settings; Current Settings
English 39 Current Settings Manipulating the current settings Operation 1 Setting Main Menu Configuration Current Settings Clock & CalendarDaylight Saving TimeLanguage 2/2 Display the main menu screen. ● (See page 22.) Press ● buttons to select Current Settings on the main menu screen and pres...
Page 44 - Selectable Languages; Language
42 English Menu Options 12H/24H CLOCK Operation 1 Setting Clock & Calendar Date & Time 12H/24H Clock Display the clock & calendar screen. ● (See page 39.) Press ● buttons to select 12H/24H Clock on the Clock & Calendar screen. The 12H/24H clock screen will appear when the Menu/OK b...
Page 45 - Maintenance; Reset Filter Indicator
English 43 2 Setting Language English Press ● buttons to select the preferred language on the language screen.English/Français/Español are available.Press Menu/OK button to con fi rm the ● settings and return to the basic screen. Maintenance Reset Filter Indicator Operation 1 Cool Time to clean filt...
Page 46 - Press; Maintaining the Unit and LCD Display
44 English Maintenance 3 Setting Main Menu Reset Filter Indicator Air Flow DirectionVentilationScheduleOff TimerCelsius / Fahrenheit 1/2 Cool Set to Cool 74 F Press ● buttons to select Reset Filter Indicator on the main menu screen and press Menu/Enter button. The display shown in illustration 1 wil...
Page 47 - Error Code Display; Contact your Daikin dealer in the following cases; Reference Information
English 45 Error Code Display Contact your Daikin dealer in the following cases Operation 1 Cool Set to Cool 74 F Error : Press Menu button If an error occurs, either one of the following ● items will fl ash in the basic screen. “Error: Push Menu button” The operation lamp will fl ash. * “Warning:...
Page 48 - Warning; Do not relocate or reinstall the remote controller by yourself.; Advise your Daikin Dealer of the following items; Repairs after Warranty Period; Inquiry about After-sale Service
46 English Reference Information After-sale Service Warning Do not relocate or reinstall the remote controller by yourself. ● Improper installation may result in electric shocks or fi re. Consult your Daikin dealer. Advise your Daikin Dealer of the following items Model name ● Date of installation...