Daikin Microtech III [7/100] Passwords
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Passwords
Various menu functions are accessible or inaccessible,
depending on the access level of the user, and the password
they enter, if any. There are four access levels, including no
password, Level 2, Level 4, and Level 6, with Level 2 having
the highest level of access. Without entering a password, the
user has access only to basic status menu items. Entering
the Level 6 password (5321) allows access to the Alarm Lists
Menu, Quick Menu, and the View/Set Unit Menus group.
Entering the Level 4 password (2526) allows similar access
as Level 6 with the addition of the Commission Unit Menu,
Manual Control, and Service Menu groups. Entering the Level
2 password (6363) allows similar access as Level 4 with the
addition of the Unit Conguration Menu.
NOTE: Alarms can be acknowledged without entering a
password.
The main password page is displayed when the keypad/display
is rst accessed, the Home Key is pressed, the Back Key is
pressed multiple times, or if the keypad/display has been idle
longer than the Password Timeout (default 10 minutes). The
main password page provides access to enter a password,
access the Quick Menu, view the current Unit State, access the
alarm lists or view information about the unit.
Figure 6: Password Main Page
The password eld initially has a value **** where each *
represents an adjustable eld. These values can be changed
by entering the Edit Mode described below.
Figure 7: Password Entry Page
Entering an invalid password has the same eect as continuing
without entering a password. Once a valid password has been
entered, the controller allows further changes and access
without requiring the user to enter a password until either the
password timer expires or a dierent password is entered.
The default value for this password timer is 10 minutes. It is
changeable from 3 to 30 minutes via the Timer Settings menu.
Navigation Mode
In the Navigation Mode, when a line on a page contains no
editable elds all but the value eld of that line is highlighted
meaning the text is white with a black box around it. When the
line contains an editable value eld the entire line is inverted
when the cursor is pointing to that line.
When the navigation wheel is turned clockwise, the cursor
moves to the next line (down) on the page. When the wheel is
turned counter-clockwise the cursor moves to the previous line
(up) on the page. The faster the wheel is turned the faster the
cursor moves.
When the Back Button is pressed the display reverts back to
the previously displayed page. If the Back button is repeatedly
pressed the display continues to revert one page back along
the current navigation path until the “main menu” is reached.
When the Menu (Home) Button is pressed the display reverts
to the “main page”.
When the Alarm Button is pressed, the Alarm Lists menu is
displayed.
Edit Mode
The Editing Mode is entered by pressing the navigation wheel
while the cursor is pointing to a line containing an editable eld.
Once in the edit mode pressing the wheel again causes the
editable eld to be highlighted. Turning the wheel clockwise
while the editable eld is highlighted causes the value to be
increased. Turning the wheel counter-clockwise while the
editable eld is highlighted causes the value to be decreased.
The faster the wheel is turned the faster the value is increased
or decreased. Pressing the wheel again cause the new value
to be saved and the keypad/display to leave the edit mode and
return to the navigation mode.
Remote Keypad Display Option
The remote user interface is designed for display, system
conguration, set-up and management of Daikin MicroTech III
applied air units.
In addition to the unit-mounted user interface provided with
MicroTech III controls, Daikin HVAC (applied rooftop systems,
indoor vertical self-contained systems, or commercial rooftop
systems) can be equipped with a remote user interface that
handles up to eight units per interface. The remote user
interface provides access to unit diagnostics and control
adjustments. The remote user interface provides the same
functionality as the unit-mounted controller.
About this AHU
The About this AHU menu item provides the user with
the current APP version (application code version), the
conguration code string for this unit, the BSP version
(rmware version) as well as the HMI/OBH GUID version
(software identiers). Each new release of application code
will have a unique set of software identiers. The information
shown in the HMI/OBH GUID version will list the information
needed to verify a match to the APP version.
AHU 01 1/5
Enter Password
Quick Menu
Unit State=________
Alarm Lists
About This AHU
Enter Password� 1/1
Enter Password
****
Keypad/Display
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Содержание
- Table of contents p.2
- Introduction p.3
- Component data p.3
- Caution p.3
- General description p.3
- Warning p.3
- Notice p.3
- Main control board mcb p.4
- Introduction p.4
- Keypad display p.5
- Microtech iii warranty statement p.6
- Keypad display p.6
- Passwords p.7
- Remote keypad display option p.7
- Navigation mode p.7
- Keypad display p.7
- Edit mode p.7
- Ahu 01 1 5 p.7
- About this ahu p.7
- Preparing the sd card p.8
- Controller application software upgrade procedures p.8
- Downloading software to the controller p.9
- Saving parameters to an sd card p.9
- Controller application software upgrade procedures p.9
- Manually programming the unit configuration p.10
- Restoring parameters to the controller p.10
- Controller application software upgrade procedures p.10
- The unit as required for the application p.11
- If the controller did not reset then verify the app version p.11
- For an error as mentioned under the restore parameters to the controller section step 4 p.11
- Are confirmed set the apply changes parameter to yes and press the enter button p.11
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- This completes the manual programming process p.11
- The controller will perform an automatic reset p.11
- Table 3 unit configuration p.11
- Proceed with setting up individual setting to commission p.11
- Once all the values under the unit configuration menu p.11
- Controller application software upgrade procedures p.11
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- Controller application software upgrade procedures p.12
- Controller application software upgrade procedures p.13
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- Controller application software upgrade procedures p.14
- Www daikinapplied com 15 im 919 4 microtech iii controller p.15
- The microtech iii controller uses passive negative temperature coefficient ntc 10k ohm sensors these sensors vary their input resistance to the mcb as the temperature changes table 3 details the resistance versus temperature values for typical sensor wiring examples refer to figures 12 13 and 14 p.15
- Temperature sensors p.15
- Table 4 nominal input resistance versus temperature p.15
- Description of operation p.15
- Troubleshooting pressure transducers p.16
- Pressure sensors p.16
- Description of operation p.16
- Figure 8 duct pressure sensor output p.17
- Output 4 20 ma p.17
- Note the transducer output signal is 4 20ma however the p.17
- Input voltage 24 vdc p.17
- Inches w c p.17
- Figure 9 duct pressure sensor p.17
- Duct pressure sensor p.17
- Description of operation p.17
- Dc volts p.17
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- Signal entering the vfd is converted to a dc voltage signal via a 500 ohm resistor on the daikin md drives p.17
- Building pressure sensor p.18
- Signal entering the vfd is converted to a dc voltage signal via a 500 ohm resistor on the daikin md drives p.18
- Output 4 20 ma p.18
- Note the transducer output signal is 4 20ma however the p.18
- Input voltage 24 vdc p.18
- Inches w c p.18
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- Figure 11 building pressure sensor p.18
- Figure 10 building pressure sensor output p.18
- Description of operation p.18
- Dc volts p.18
- Mamac panel mounted pressure transducer p.19
- Description of operation p.19
- Warning p.19
- Specifications p.19
- Installation p.20
- Specifications p.20
- Ordering information p.20
- Low pressure transducer p.20
- For additional information see pr 274 275 data sheet p.20
- Description of operation p.20
- Low pressure transducer p.21
- Figures illustrate typical wiring diagrams for the vdc output low pressure transducer p.21
- Figures illustrate typical wiring diagrams for the ma output low pressure transducer p.21
- Figure 12 continued mamac panel mounted pressure transducer dimensions p.21
- Description of operation p.21
- Controller meter recorder ma output transducer only p.21
- Controller meter recorder p.21
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- Caution this product contains a half wave rectifier power supply and must not be powered off transformers used to power other devices utilizing non isolated full wave rectifier power supplies p.21
- Wiring for vdc low pressure transducers when applied with external dc supply p.21
- Wiring for vdc low pressure transducers when applied with external ac supply p.21
- Wiring for ma output transducers where the controller or meter has an internal dc power supply p.21
- Wiring for ma low pressure transducers with an external dc power supply p.21
- Vdc output transducer only 12 40 vdc power supply p.21
- Vdc output transducer only 12 35 vac transformer p.21
- Typical applications wiring diagrams p.21
- Ma output transducer only 12 40 vdc power supply p.21
- R4 r8 0 30 wc 7500 pa default p.22
- 2 wc 625 pa p.22
- R3 r7 2 wc 625 pa default p.22
- 15 wc 3750 pa p.22
- R3 r7 0 5 wc 1250 pa default p.22
- 10 default p.22
- R2 r6 0 wc 125 pa default p.22
- 1 5 wc 312 pa p.22
- R2 r6 0 1 wc 250 pa default p.22
- 0 wc 125 pa p.22
- R1 r5 0 5 wc 12 pa p.22
- 0 5 wc 62 pa p.22
- 0 25 wc 31 5 pa p.22
- R1 r5 0 0 0 wc 25 pa p.22
- Vdc output p.22
- Output configuration switch 2 s2 output configuration switch 3 s3 p.22
- Uni directional default p.22
- Output configuration switch 2 s2 p.22
- Switch selections for low pressure transducers with vdc outputs p.22
- Ma output p.22
- Switch selections for low pressure transducers with ma outputs p.22
- Low pressure transducer p.22
- S3 s3 s3 s3 s3 s3 3 p.22
- Description of operation p.22
- Range configuration switch 1 s1 uni directional range configuration switch 1 s1 bi directional p.22
- Bi directional p.22
- Range configuration switch 1 s1 uni directional p.22
- 7 wc 1875 pa p.22
- Range configuration switch 1 s1 bi directional p.22
- 3 5 wc 937 pa p.22
- R4 r8 15 wc 3750 pa default p.22
- 25 wc 156 5 pa p.22
- Variable frequency drives vfd s p.23
- Smoke detectors p.23
- Description of operation p.23
- Actuators p.23
- Description of operation p.24
- Addressing ecm motors procedure p.24
- Addressing ecm motors p.24
- Ecm electronically commutated motor fan motor p.24
- Restoring ecm adressing to default p.25
- Description of operation p.25
- Table 5 rtu mps dps dph main control board i o p.26
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- Controller inputs outputs p.26
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- Table 5 continued rtu mps dps dph main control board i o p.27
- Controller inputs outputs p.27
- Table 6 scu main control board i o p.28
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- Controller inputs outputs p.28
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- Table 8 scu expansion module a i o p.29
- Table 7 rtu expansion module a i o p.29
- Controller inputs outputs p.29
- Table 9 rtu mps dps dph expansion module b i o p.30
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- Controller inputs outputs p.30
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- Table 10 scu expansion module b i o p.31
- Controller inputs outputs p.31
- Table 11 rtu expansion module c i o p.32
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- Controller inputs outputs p.32
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- Table 12 scu expansion module c i o p.33
- Controller inputs outputs p.33
- Controller inputs outputs p.34
- Table 13 dps dph expansion module d i o p.34
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- Controller inputs outputs p.35
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- Table 14 rtu scu mps dps dph expansion module e i o p.35
- Vav output p.36
- Vav box signal fan operation signal p.36
- Units with modulating heat p.36
- Remote alarm output p.36
- Field wiring p.36
- Field output signals p.36
- Fan operation p.36
- Cooling only units p.36
- Zone temperature sensor packages p.37
- Staged cooling outputs p.37
- Pump signal p.37
- Outdoor damper p.37
- Field wiring p.37
- Field analog input signals p.37
- Setpoint f p.38
- Resistance ohms p.38
- Im 919 4 microtech iii controller 38 www daikinapplied com p.38
- Figure 16 microtech iii wallstat resistance vs setpoint p.38
- Field wiring p.38
- 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 85 p.38
- Zone sensor with remote set point adjustment p.39
- Zone sensor w o remote set point adjustment p.39
- Tenant override timed p.39
- Field wiring p.39
- Im 919 4 microtech iii controller 40 www daikinapplied com p.40
- Figure 22 roofpak rps microtech iii wiring p.40
- Figure 21 maverick mps microtech iii wiring p.40
- Figure 20 rebel dps 16 to 28 ton microtech iii wiring p.40
- Figure 19 rebel dps 3 to 15 ton microtech iii wiring p.40
- Field wiring p.40
- Zone sensor with temperature humidity and remote set point adjustm ent p.40
- The optional microtech iii room temperature humidity sensor package equipped with a set point adjustment potentiometer can be used with any applied rooftop microtech iii control configuration this sensor package also includes a tenant override button this zone sensor package must be field installed and field wired to the unit using twisted shielded cable p.40
- Humidity sensors p.41
- Field wiring p.41
- Field digital input signals p.41
- External time clock or tenant override p.41
- External outdoor air damper reset signal p.41
- External discharge air reset signal p.41
- Emergency shutdown p.42
- Sensor wiring p.42
- Reset setup p.42
- Oa damper flow station with co2 reset setup p.42
- Oa damper flow station with c p.42
- Field wiring p.42
- Co2 sensor wiring p.42
- Ebtron or field oa flow station wiring p.43
- Www daikinapplied com 43 im 919 4 microtech iii controller p.43
- See table 9 on page 30 p.43
- Rtu scu mps 62 70 tons expansion module e p.43
- On maverick mps and rebel dps units the oa flow station needs to be wired to terminals x3 and m on expansion module b on rooftop rtu and self contained scu units the oa flow station needs to be wired to terminals x1 and m on expansion module e terminal m is common for all analog inputs make sure the polarity is correct on the field wiring to read a valid cfm value see table 14 on page 35 p.43
- Mps 17 50 tons dps expansion module b p.43
- Field wiring p.43
- Table 15 rtu scu compressor circuit configurations p.44
- Rtu scu two unequal sized compressors two circuits three stages 2 2 3 p.44
- Rps scu two small comps on circuit 1 one large comp on circuit 2 four stages rtu w 3 4 2 r22 or r407c or scu p.44
- Note during this re alignment the cooling stage time p.44
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- If both circuits are enabled the staging sequence is std 1 if compressor 1 has fewer hours than compressor 3 and the staging sequence is std 2 if compressor 1 does not have fewer hours than compressor 3 if circuit 1 is disabled compressor 2 is staged on and off to maintain the temperature setpoint if circuit 2 is disabled the staging sequence is set to std 1 if comp 1 has fewer hours than comp 3 and the staging sequence is set to std 2 if comp 1 does not have fewer hours than comp 3 if a circuit is disabled and then becomes re enabled no change occurs until a new stage up or down request occurs at this time the staging is re aligned to the normal condition for the new stage when both circuits are enabled the staging sequence is changed only when the number of stages is zero or maximum cooling stages p.44
- If a circuit is disabled and then becomes re enabled no change occurs until a new stage up or down request occurs at this time the staging is re aligned to the normal condition for the new stage p.44
- Guaranteed on and off times must be observed as well as a minimum of 10 seconds between starting more than one compressor p.44
- Cooling multistage p.44
- Compressor staging p.44
- With this configuration there is only one fixed sequence if both circuits are enabled the maximum cooling stages is set to 3 if circuit 2 is disabled the maximum cooling stages is set to 1 and compressor 1 is staged on and off to maintain the temperature setpoint if circuit 1 is disabled the maximum cooling stages is set to 2 and compressor 2 is staged on and off to maintain the temperature setpoint p.44
- With this configuration there are two fixed sequences used when both circuits are enabled p.44
- The following table is provided for reference indicating the compressors that are included in each circuit for all the rtu and scu compressor configurations rtu scu compressor circuit configurations p.44
- Table 17 rps scu standard staging p.44
- Table 16 rtu standard staging p.44
- Scu one small comp on circuit 1 one large comp on circuit 2 on large or small comp or circuit 3 four stages 3 3 4 410a scu p.45
- Rps two small comps on circuit 2 one large comp on circuit 1 four stages 3 4 2 410a rtu p.45
- Cooling multistage p.45
- Rps scu equal number and size compressors on circuits 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 2 4 6 2 6 6 6 6 6 3 6 8 8 8 8 4 8 p.46
- Cooling multistage p.46
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- Table 21 circuit staging method p.47
- Cooling multistage p.47
- Table 21 continued circuit staging method p.48
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- Cooling multistage p.48
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- When the unit has staged up to the maximum stage with one circuit disabled and that circuit is enabled a 10 second delay between compressor starts is used and a cooling stage time must have elapsed since an individual compressor was stopped before it is restarted p.49
- Table 22 mps standard staging p.49
- Note dehumidification operation is disabled when circuit 1 p.49
- Mps015 through mps050 2 3 or 4 compressors 2 circuits p.49
- Is disabled since this is the circuit equipped with the hot gas reheat p.49
- Fixed staging sequences are provided for mps units the compressor state will normally be as indicated in the standard sequences table below for each compressor stage the staging will be as indicated in the alternate sequences table below when the unit is configured for modulating hot gas reheat control and dehumidification operation is active when any circuit is disabled the compressors on that circuit are turned off immediately staging continues normally when a circuit is disabled p.49
- Cooling multistage p.49
- Table 22 continued mps standard staging p.50
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- Cooling multistage p.50
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- Table 23 alternate sequences dehumidification p.51
- Cooling multistage p.51
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- Cooling multistage p.52
- Table 23 continued alternate sequences dehumidification p.52
- Network communications p.53
- Communication module p.53
- Unit configuration setup menu p.54
- The software configuration code consists of a 28 character string of numbers and letters the code can be found on the unit software identification label located on the back side of the control panel door the code should match the code found in the controller under the main menu about this ahu cf1 15 first fifteen numbers or letters cf2 16 30 second set of fifteen numbers or letters table 24 lists the configuration code variables including the position within the code description of the parameter and the applicable settings for each the default values are shown in bold font the unit is configured at the factory however it may also be configured in the field by accessing the unit configuration menu once changes have been made to the unit configuration menu the apply changes flag must be changed from no to yes in order for the controller to recognize the changes setting the apply changes flag to yes will automatically reset the controller p.54
- Table 24 unit configuration menu p.54
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- After the main control board application software is loaded into the mcb it must be configured for the specific control application this consists of setting the value of 28 configuration variables within the mcb these variables define things such as the type of cooling number of compressors and cooling stages and the type of heat if all of these items are not set appropriately for the specific unit the unit will not function properly the correct settings for these parameters are defined for a given unit by the unit software configuration code p.54
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- Unit configuration setup menu p.55
- Table 24 continued unit configuration menu p.55
- Unit configuration setup menu p.56
- Table 24 continued unit configuration menu p.56
- Im 919 4 microtech iii controller 56 www daikinapplied com p.56
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.57
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.58
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.59
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.60
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.61
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.62
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.63
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.64
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.65
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.66
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.67
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.68
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.69
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.70
- Typical electrical drawings roofpak p.71
- Typical electrical drawings maverick p.72
- Typical electrical drawings maverick p.73
- Typical electrical drawings maverick p.74
- Typical electrical drawings maverick p.75
- Typical electrical drawings maverick p.76
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- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.77
- Figure 33 rebel electrical diagram p.77
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.78
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- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.78
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- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.79
- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.79
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.80
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- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.80
- R cch1 p.81
- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.81
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- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.81
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.82
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- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.82
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- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.83
- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.83
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.84
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- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.84
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- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.85
- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.85
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- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.86
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.86
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- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.87
- N t3 t2 t1 l3 l2 l1 p.87
- Labels shipped loose with panel p.87
- Figure 33 continued rebel electrical diagram p.87
- Expb expd p.87
- Back of wall p.87
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.88
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.89
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.90
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.91
- Typical electrical drawings rebel p.92
- Im 919 4 microtech iii controller 92 www daikinapplied com p.92
- Figure 34 continued rebel new style electrical diagram p.92
- Typical electrical drawings self contained p.93
- Typical electrical drawings self contained p.94
- Typical electrical drawings self contained p.95
- Typical electrical drawings self contained p.96
- Typical electrical drawings self contained p.97
- Typical electrical drawings self contained p.98
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- Table 25 parts list p.99
- Parts list p.99
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