Operation Manual OM 1169-1 Group: WSHP Document No: 910149319 Date: November 2013 SmartSource™ Inverter Water Source Heat Pumps Wired Remote Controller Operation Daikin Applied Part Number #910126993 (Daikin #BRC1E71) Mode On/Off Menu OK Fan Speed ©2013 Daikin Applied • www.DaikinApplied.com • 800.432.
Contents Introduction...........................................................................3 Proper Use For Effective Energy Savings.........................3 Preparation........................................................................3 Safety Considerations.......................................................3 Meanings of WARNING and CAUTION Symbols:.............3 Remote Controller Installation............................................4 Dimensions & Mounting Methods.........................
Introduction Proper Use For Effective Energy Savings Thank you for purchasing the wired remote controller. This manual describes safety consideration which should be observed during the use of the product. Read this manual carefully and be sure you understand the information provided before attempting to use the product. Keep this manual where it is readily accessible after reading it through. If another user operates the product in the future, be sure to hand over this manual to the new user.
Remote Controller Installation Dimensions & Mounting Methods Figure 1: Remote controller case dimensions for mounting Lower case Back 1-9/16 4-3/4 Operation lamp (Green) 4-3/4 Cord outlet hole 1-1/8 3/4 3/16 × 9/16 Oblong hole 7/8 3/16 × 1/4 Oblong hole 3-5/16 1-5/8 Upper case Front 1-15/16 1-13/16 Figure 2: Remote controller mounting methods Exposed Cord Embedded Cord Upper Center Outlet 3/4 Interior - Back 1-9/16 Upper Outlet Staple (See Note 1) (See Note 2) Through Hole (ɸ5/16 ~
Remote Controller Installation Mounting the Remote Controller Figure 6: Cable entry through the top-left Using an appropriate tool, cut the hatched area and remove any remaining burrs Remove the upper case by doing the following: 1. Insert a screwdriver in the recess of lower case to remove the upper case (2 points), see Figure 3. Remote controller PC-board is installed on the upper case. Take care not to damage the PC-board with the screwdriver.
Remote Controller Installation Figure 8: Through the wall hole location details External view of the remote controller 5/16 to 3/8 1-9/16 Lower case Through hole Align the center of the wall hole with the center of the access hole on the controller lower case when planning the installation. 1-15/16 Access hole 5/16 to 3/8 Wiring The Remote Controller Note: Switch box and control wiring are not included. Do not touch the remote controller PC-board. Wiring Specifications: Wiring Type:.....................
Button Locations & 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. Notes: 1. Do not install the remote controller in places exposed to direct sunlight, otherwise the LCD will be damaged. 2. Do not pull or twist the remote controller cord, otherwise the remote controller may be damaged. 3.
Display Icons – Names & Functions 5. Message The following message may be displayed. “This function is not available” • Displayed for a few seconds when an operation button is pressed and the WSHP unit does not provide the corresponding function. • In a remote control group, the message will not appear if at least one of the WSHP units provides the corresponding function. “Error: Push Menu button” “Warning: Push Menu button” • Displayed if an error or warning is detected (see page 34).
Main Menu Screen Overview Moving Within The Main Menu Screen Setup Guide Display Method For Main Menu Setting The Language Note: Pushing any button for the first time activates the back light. Press Menu/OK button, the “Main Menu” screen will appear. Press ▼▲ buttons to select Language on the main menu screen and press the Menu/OK button. Step 1. Press Menu/OK button. Cool Return Step 1.
Setup Guide Daylight Savings Time (Continued) Daylight Saving Time Observe Daylight Saving Time ON Step 4. By default, the time display is set to the 12H format. Press ▼▲ buttons to select 12H 24H on the 12H/24H clock screen. The confirmation screen will appear when the Menu/OK button is pressed. 12H/24H Clock Setting Clock is set one hour ahead 12H Daylight Saving Time Setting Observe Daylight Saving Time OFF Step 5. Press ◄► buttons to select Yes on the confirmation screen.
Setup Guide Setting The Date & Time (Continued) Step 2. Press ▼▲ buttons to select Date & Time on the clock & calendar screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the “Date & Time” screen. Clock & Calendar Date & Time 12H/24H Clock Step 6. Select “Hour” with ◄► buttons. Change the hour with ▼▲ buttons. Holding down the button causes the number to change continuously. Date & Time Year 2009 Month 10 Day 07 Thursday 12:00 A Setting Setting Step 3. Select “Year” with ◄► buttons. Change the year with ▼▲ buttons.
Setup Guide Standard and Detailed Display Modes (Continued) Entering Maintenance Contact Information Step 3. In “Display” screen, press ▼ to select Display Mode - Detailed and press Menu/OK button. Step 1. From the Basic (Standard or detailed display) screen, press and hold the “Cancel” button for 4 seconds or longer. Display Display Mode Display Item Detailed Room Press and hold the “Cancel” button for 4 seconds or longer Setting Notes: 1. When in the detailed display menu, select room temperature.
Setup Guide Entering Maintenance Contact Information (Continued) Step 4. Press the Menu/OK button, and the setting confirmation screen is displayed as shown in Step 5. Maintenance Contact 0123–45–––––––––– Step 2. Press the ▼ button to select Maintenance Information . Press the Menu/OK button. Main Menu 1/2 Schedule Off Timer Celsius / Fahrenheit Maintenance Information Setting Press Menu/OK button. Main menu screen Setting The registered contact information details are displayed. Step 5.
Setup Guide Field Settings (Continued) Step 3. Select Field Settings by pressing the ◄ ► buttons to select items, and the ▲▼ buttons to select value. Press ◄► buttons to select Mode number. Refer to Table 14 on page 15. Field Settings Unit No. 0 – 0-01 – 4––– 8––– Mode 20 1-01 2-02 5––– 6––– 9––– a––– Step 5. Press the Menu/OK button, and the confirmation screen is displayed. Select Yes and press the Menu/OK button.
Setup Guide Mode & Code Settings Table 14: Unit & remote controller field settings Mode No. (Note 1) 1b 1c First Code No. Second Code No.
Setup Guide Mode & Code Settings (Continued) Mode No. (Note 1) First Code No. 0 Second Code No. (Note 2) (Tinted cells are factory default settings) Description 01 KRP1B71 X1-X2 status output 02 03 04 Unit Thermistor On/Off status. – Indoor unit operation On/Off status On/Off Closed Contact–Unit is turned off. Unit responds to last command, i.e., unit can be turned on manually or by central control after circuit has opened.
Setup Guide Enabling Setback Temperature Control Unit On = Occupied period = Comfort Control • Indoor unit maintains the room temperature at the setpoint in the cooling/heating mode • Comfort setpoint range is configurable in each cooling and heating mode on the remote controller Unit Off = Unoccupied period = Setback Control Enable Setback • Setback function is disabled (1e-2-01) by default • To enable it, set 1e-2-04 • Field setting is available in the Service Settings Refer to “Field Settings” on page 13
Setup Guide Setting The Setback On/Off Differential Note: Setback Configuration won’t be available if you have not enabled the setback control (Field setting 1e-2-04 is necessary). • Determine the point when unit is turned off again from the setback control (the unit is turned on by setback control when room temperature is above the setup setpoint or below the setback setpoint) Step 1. Press and hold the “Cancel” button for 4 seconds or longer, to enter “Service Settings” menu screen.
Setup Guide Prohibiting Remote Controller Keys Step 1. Press and hold the “Cancel” button for 4 seconds or longer, to enter “Service Settings” menu screen. Step 5. To release it, same as in “Step 1.”. Then when the prohibited (key) icon will blink three times. button is pushed, the Basic Operation LCD (With Backlight) Push any button to activate backlight, buttons then resume normal operation. Backlight automatically turns off 30 seconds after last button push.
Basic Operation Setback Feature (Continued) Step 1. The setback icon flashes when the unit is turned on under the setback control. Cool Setback Cool 84F Return Step 2. 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. Note: Setpoint is not available in fan or dry mode. Cool Set to Cool 74F Setting Return Step 3. To change the fan speed, press the Fan speed control button and select the desired fan speed from Low or High.
Basic Operation On entering dry mode, the control system takes note of the current Room Temperature (Tro). ■ If Tro > 76.1°F (24.5°C), the controller cycles on and off in cooling mode to keep the room temperature between Tro and (Tro-2.7°F). ■ If Tro ≤ 76.1°F, the controller cycles on and off in cooling mode to keep the room temperature between Tro and (Tro-1.8°F).
Basic Operation Key Lock Note: Confirm and cancel Key Lock settings in the basic display screen. Refer to Figure 11 Step 1. Press the Menu/OK button for at least four seconds. (While the backlight is illuminated). Cool Return Step 2. “ ” will appear. All buttons are disabled when the keys are locked. To cancel the key lock mode, continue pressing Menu/OK button for at least four seconds. (While the backlight is illuminated).
Main Menu Main Menu Structure Figure 12: Main menu structure Air Flow Direction Swing Position 0 Position 1 Position 3 Position 4 Schedule Enable/Disable Enable Disable Daily Patterns 7 Days Weekday/Weekend Weekday/Sat/Sun Settings Time/Act/Cool/Heat Off Timer Enable/Disable Enable Disable Settings 30-180 min.
Main Menu Quick Reference Figure 13: Main menu quick reference Menu Item Description Daily Patterns Settings Schedule Page Used to schedule the dates and times of events such as set point changes and turning the controller off (unoccupied) or on (occupied). See below Off Timer Used to set each operation period of the system. Possible to set in 10 minute increments from 30 to 180 minutes.
Main Menu Daily Patterns (Continued) Step 3. Press ◄► buttons to select Yes on the confirmation screen. Pressing the Menu/OK button enters the daily patterns in the schedule and takes you back to the main menu screen. Step 2. Press ▼▲ buttons to select the day to be set. Schedule Mon Schedule Time – – :– – – – :– – – – :– – – – :– – – – :– – Act –– –– –– –– –– No – – – – – Step 3. Input the time for the selected day.
– 5 :30 P ON 1 0 :00 P – – – – :– – – – Setting 75F 70F – – – – Cool 75F 85F 75F 82F Heat 70F 50F 70F 62F – – Cool 75F 85F 75F 82F Heat 70F 50F 70F 62F – – Main Menu Settings (Continued) ON: The temperature setpoints can be configured. OFF: The setback temperature setpoints can be configured. – –: The temperature setpoints and setback temperature setpoints become disabled.
Main Menu Enabling or Disabling The Schedule Off Timer Step 1. Display the schedule screen. (See “Setting The Schedule” on page 24.) Press ▼▲ buttons to select Enable/Disable on the schedule screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the enable/disable screen. Configuring And Confirming The Off Timer Settings Schedule Step 1. Display the main menu screen by pressing the Menu/OK button. Press ▼▲ buttons to select the Off Timer on the main menu screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the off timer screen.
Main Menu Off Timer (Continued) Additional Main Menu Information Step 4. Press ◄► button to select Yes on the confirmation screen. Pressing Menu/OK button confirms the off timer and takes you back to the basic screen.
Main Menu Display Mode Display Item Step 1. Navigate to the configuration screen. Press ▼▲ buttons to select Display on the configuration screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the display screen. Step 1. Navigate to the display screen, Main Menu Configuration Display. Press ▼▲ buttons to select Display Item on the display screen. Press Menu/OK button to display the display item screen.
Main Menu Current Settings Maintenance Viewing The Current Setting Reset Filter Indicator Step 1. Display the main menu screen. Press buttons to select Current Settings on the main menu screen and press Menu/OK button. Step 1. When it is time to clean or replace the filter, one of the following messages will appear on the bottom of the basic screen.
Service Settings Menu Service Settings Menu Test Operation Maintenance Contact Field Settings Energy Saving Options Prohibit Buttons Min Setpoints Differential Error History Indoor Unit Status Force Fan ON Switch Main Sub Controller Filter Indicator Brush/Filter Ind.
Service Settings Menu Additional Service Settings Menu Information See Reference Page: Menu Description Page Maintenance Contact page 12 Field Settings page 13 Energy Saving Options Setpoint Range Limitations page 17 Setback Configuration page 19 Prohibit Buttons page 19 Min Setpoints Differential page 18 Filter Indicator page 30 Notes: Error is stored in the unit and the unit remote control- ler, and can be accessed through “Service Settings.” Procedure For Checking Error History Step 1.
Service Settings Menu Indoor Unit Status (continued) Th# menu descriptions Indoor Unit Status Menu Items In Step 2. FAN L or H rpm: No data Fan Speed PO always FLAP: EV: 0pls always MP: ON or OFF N/A ‒ ‒ unused output (drain pump) EH: ON or OFF Electric heater state Hu: OFF always TBF: OFF always Step 3. Press ◄ to display the next “Indoor Unit Status” screen. Indoor Unit Status Unit No.
General Maintenance Maintaining The Unit And LCD Display Wipe the LCD and surface of the remote controller with a dry cloth when they become dirty. If the dirt on the surface cannot be removed, soak the cloth in neutral detergent diluted with water. Squeeze the cloth tightly, and clean the surface. Wipe the surface with a dry cloth. Note: Do not use any paint thinner, organic solvent, or strong acid. Reference Information Error Code Display Contact Your Daikin Dealer In The Following Cases Step 1.
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