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4 Operation
Installer and user reference guide
7
BRC1H81W+S7
Wired remote controller
4P513690-1C – 2019.05
Icon Operation mode
Cooling. In this mode, cooling will be activated as
required by the setpoint, or by Setback operation..
Heating. In this mode, heating will be activated as
required by the setpoint, or by Setback operation.
Fan Only. In this mode, air circulates without heating
or cooling.
Dry. In this mode, the air humidity will be lowered with
a minimal temperature decrease.
The temperature and fan speed are controlled
automatically and cannot be controlled by the
controller.
Dry operation will not function if the room temperature
is too low.
Ventilation.In this mode, the space gets ventilated,
but not cooled or heated.
Air Clean. In this mode, the optional air cleaning unit
operates.
Ventilation + Air Clean. Combination of ventilation
and air clean operation.
Auto. In Auto mode, the indoor unit automatically
switches between heating and cooling mode, as
required by the setpoint.
INFORMATION
Depending on the indoor unit, more or less operation
modes are available.
4.2.1 About the operation modes
INFORMATION
If the indoor unit is a cooling-only model, it can only be set
to run in Cooling, Fan only, or Dry operation mode.
INFORMATION
When operation modes are not available in the operation
mode menu, it is additionally possible that they are locked.
The locking of operation modes occurs through the
Madoka Assistant app. For more information, see the
Madoka Assistant app and "14.5.28 Function lock" on
page41.
INFORMATION
If the operation mode changeover of an indoor unit is
under centralised control ('changeover under centralised
control' status icon blinking in the home screen), then it is
NOT possible to change the operation mode of that indoor
unit. For more information, see "Cooling/Heating
masterhood"on page32.
Cooling
If the outdoor air temperature is high, it can take some time until the
indoor room temperature reaches the setpoint temperature.
When the indoor room temperature is low, and the indoor unit is set
to run in Cooling operation mode, the indoor unit can enter Defrost
operation mode first (i.e. Heating operation), this to prevent a
decrease of the system's cooling capacity due to frost on the heat
exchanger. For more information, see "Heating"on page7.
The indoor unit can run in Cooling operation mode because it is
operating under Setback conditions. For more information, see
"14.5.18Setback"on page39.
Heating
When running in Heating operation mode, the system requires a
longer time to reach the setpoint temperature than when running in
Cooling operation mode. To make up for this, it is recommended to
let the system start operation in advance by making use of the timer
function.
The indoor unit can run in Heating operation mode because it is
operating under Setback conditions. For more information, see
"14.5.18Setback"on page39.
To prevent cold drafts and a reduction of the system's heating
capacity, the system can run in the following special heating
operation modes:
Operation Description
Defrost To prevent the loss of heating
capacity due to frost
accumulation in the outdoor unit,
the system will automatically
switch to defrost operation.
During defrost operation, the
indoor unit fan will stop
operation, and the following icon
will appear on the home screen:
The system will resume normal
operation after approximately 6
to 8 minutes.
Hot start (VRV only) During hot start, the indoor unit
fan will stop operation, and the
following icon will appear on the
home screen:
INFORMATION
When the system is stopped while the indoor unit is
running in Heating operation mode, the fan will continue to
operate for approximately 1minute, this to get out any heat
remaining in the indoor unit.
INFORMATION
▪ The lower the outdoor air temperature, the lower the
heating capacity. If the system's heating capacity is
insufficient, it is recommended to include another
heating appliance into the setup (if you use a
combustion appliance, ventilate the room regularly.
Also, do not use the heating appliance in places where
it is exposed to the airflow of the indoor unit).
▪ The indoor unit is of the hot air circulation type. As a
result, after operation start, it takes the indoor unit
some time to warm up the room.
▪ The indoor unit fan will automatically operate until the
indoor temperature of the system rises to a certain
level.
▪ When hot air stays under the ceiling and your feet feel
cold, it is recommended to include a circulator into the
setup.
Содержание
- Installer and user 1
- Reference guide 1
- Wired remote controller 1
- About the app 35 2
- About the box 11 2
- About this document 4 2
- Configuration 21 2
- For the installer 11 2
- For the user 5 2
- General safety precautions 3 2
- Installation 12 2
- Installer and user reference guide 2
- Maintenance and service 11 2
- Operation 16 2
- Operation 6 2
- Preparation 11 2
- Remote controller overview 14 2
- Remote controller overview 5 2
- Starting up the system 14 2
- Table of contents 2
- Troubleshooting 11 2
- All field wiring and components must be installed by a licensed electrician and must comply with the applicable legislation 3
- Also see the operation manual delivered with the outdoor and indoor unit 3
- Caution 3
- Contact your dealer 3
- Danger 3
- Danger risk of explosion 3
- Dealer 3
- Do not disassemble the controller and touch interior 3
- Do not modify or repair the controller contact your 3
- Do not operate the controller with wet hands 3
- Do not play with the unit or its remote controller accidental operation by a child may result in impairment of bodily functions and harm health 3
- Do not relocate or reinstall the controller by yourself 3
- Do not use flammable materials e g hairspray or insecticide near the controller 3
- Failure to follow these instructions properly may result in property damage or personal injury which may be serious depending on the circumstances 3
- For the installer 3
- For the user 3
- General safety precautions 3
- Improper installation or attachment of equipment or accessories could result in electric shock short circuit leaks fire or other damage to the equipment only use accessories optional equipment and spare parts made or approved by daikin 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in death or serious injury 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in equipment or property damage 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in explosion 3
- Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate injury 3
- Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury 3
- Indicates useful tips or additional information 3
- Information 3
- Maintenance 44 3
- Meaning of warnings and symbols 3
- Notice 3
- Parts contact your dealer 3
- Please read these general safety precautions carefully before installing air conditioning equipment and be sure to install the equipment correctly 3
- Technical data 47 3
- The precautions described in this document cover very important topics follow them carefully 3
- These safety messages are used to attract your attention the meaning of each safety message is described below 3
- This controller is an option and cannot be used standalone also see the installation and operation manual of the indoor and outdoor units 3
- To clean the controller do not use organic solvents such as paint thinner possible consequence damage electric shock or fire 3
- To prevent electric shocks or fire 3
- Troubleshooting 45 3
- Warning 3
- About this document 4
- Buttons 5
- For the user 5
- Remote controller overview 5
- Status icons 5
- Basic usage 6
- Home screen 6
- Main menu 6
- Operation 6
- Operation mode 6
- Status indicator 6
- About the operation modes 7
- Cooling 7
- Heating 7
- Operation 7
- About the setpoint 8
- Date and time 8
- Operation 8
- Setpoint 8
- To set the operation mode 8
- To set the setpoint 8
- About airflow direction 9
- About date and time 9
- About fan speed 9
- Airflow 9
- Airflow direction 9
- Fan speed 9
- Operation 9
- To set date and time 9
- To set the airflow direction 9
- Operation 10
- To set the fan speed 10
- To set the ventilation mode 10
- To set the ventilation rate 10
- Ventilation 10
- Ventilation mode 10
- Ventilation rate 10
- About the box 11
- Advanced usage 11
- For the installer 11
- Maintenance and service 11
- Overview maintenance and service 11
- Overview troubleshooting 11
- Preparation 11
- Refrigerant leak detection 11
- To stop the leak detection alarm 11
- To unpack the controller 11
- Troubleshooting 11
- Wiring requirements 11
- About mounting the controller 12
- Connecting the electrical wiring 12
- Installation 12
- Mounting the controller 12
- Overview installation 12
- Precautions when connecting the electrical wiring 12
- To mount the controller 12
- To prepare the wiring for installation 12
- Closing the controller 13
- From the bottom 13
- From the left 13
- From the rear 13
- From the top 13
- Installation 13
- Opening the controller 13
- Precautions when closing the controller 13
- Precautions when opening the controller 13
- To close the controller 13
- To connect the electrical wiring 13
- To open the controller 13
- Buttons 14
- Master and slave controller 14
- Remote controller overview 14
- Starting up the system 14
- To designate a controller as slave 14
- Behaviour 15
- Remote controller overview 15
- Status icons 15
- Status indicator 15
- Basic usage 16
- Operation 16
- Main menu 17
- Operation 17
- Operation mode 17
- To enter the information screen 17
- About the operation modes 18
- Cooling 18
- Heating 18
- Operation 18
- To set the operation mode 18
- About date and time 19
- About the setpoint 19
- Date and time 19
- Operation 19
- Setpoint 19
- To set date and time 19
- To set the setpoint 19
- About airflow direction 20
- About fan speed 20
- Airflow 20
- Airflow direction 20
- Fan speed 20
- Operation 20
- To set the airflow direction 20
- To set the fan speed 20
- About the installer menu 21
- Advanced usage 21
- Configuration 21
- Installer menu 21
- To set the ventilation mode 21
- To set the ventilation rate 21
- Ventilation 21
- Ventilation mode 21
- Ventilation rate 21
- About field settings 22
- Configuration 22
- Field settings 22
- Screen settings 22
- Status indicator settings 22
- To enter the installer menu 22
- To set screen brightness 22
- To set screen contrast 22
- To set status indicator intensity 22
- Configuration 23
- Setting procedure 23
- Configuration 24
- Brackets 25
- Brc1h81w s7 wired remote controller 4p513690 1c 2019 5 25
- Configuration 25
- Define a mode by setting a mode number number between 25
- Define a mode by setting a mode number number not between 25
- Define a value for that setting 25
- Define the setting by setting a sw number 25
- Define the unit to which the setting will apply by setting a unit 25
- Do not set a unit number setting applies to all the units in the 25
- Field setting default values are different depending on 25
- Field settings that are not available for a connected 25
- For details about the specific field settings of each type 25
- Groups of indoor units 25
- Individual indoor units 25
- Indoor unit are not displayed 25
- Indoor unit field settings 25
- Information 25
- Installer and user reference guide 25
- Number 25
- Of indoor unit see the installation manual of the indoor units 25
- The connection of optional accessories to the indoor 25
- The indoor unit model for more information see the service manual of the indoor units 25
- The setting procedure is different depending on whether you want to make settings for individual indoor units or for groups of indoor units 25
- Unit might cause changes to some field settings for more information see the installation manual of the optional accessory 25
- Configuration 26
- Group address 26
- Miscellaneous settings 26
- Remote controller field settings 26
- Configuration 27
- Airnet address 28
- Configuration 28
- Configuration 29
- External input interlock 29
- Configuration 30
- Configuration 31
- Force fan on 31
- Configuration 32
- Cooling heating masterhood 32
- About software updates 33
- Configuration 33
- Information 33
- Software update 33
- Software update with app 33
- To make a bluetooth connection 33
- Configuration 34
- Software update with updating tool 34
- To remove bonding information 34
- To terminate the bluetooth connection 34
- To update the software with updater 34
- About installer mode 35
- About pairing 35
- About the app 35
- Installer mode 35
- Operation and configuration overview 35
- Pairing 35
- To activate installer mode 35
- To deactivate installer mode 35
- To make installer mode settings 35
- To pair the app with a controller 35
- About demo mode 36
- About the app 36
- Demo mode 36
- Functions 36
- Overview functions 36
- To exit demo mode 36
- To launch demo mode 36
- About the app 37
- Master slave status 37
- Notifications 37
- Remote controller firmware update 37
- Screen 37
- Status indicator 37
- To update remote controller firmware 37
- 0 presence detection 38
- 1 off timer 38
- 2 energy consumption 38
- 3 power consumption limit 38
- 4 setpoint auto reset 38
- 5 schedule 38
- About the app 38
- Date and time 38
- Remove bonding information 38
- 6 holiday 39
- 7 setpoint logic 39
- 8 setback 39
- About the app 39
- 0 active airflow circulation 40
- 1 setpoint range 40
- 2 cooling heating masterhood 40
- 3 airflow direction range 40
- 9 individual airflow direction 40
- About the app 40
- 4 draught prevention 41
- 5 quick start 41
- 6 external input interlock 41
- 7 defrost operation 41
- 8 function lock 41
- About the app 41
- 0 errors and warnings 42
- 1 unit number 42
- 2 filter auto clean 42
- 3 filter notifications 42
- 4 airnet address 42
- 5 group address 42
- 6 field settings 42
- 9 quiet mode 42
- About the app 42
- 7 duty rotation 43
- About the app 43
- 0 operating hours 44
- 1 contact information 44
- 2 active airflow circulation 44
- 8 test operation 44
- 9 unit status 44
- Maintenance 44
- Maintenance safety precautions 44
- Precautions when performing a test operation 44
- To perform a test operation 44
- About maintenance 45
- Error codes of the indoor unit 45
- To clean the controller 45
- To remove a warning screen 45
- Troubleshooting 45
- Troubleshooting 46
- Connection diagram 47
- Technical data 47
- Typical layout 47
- Typical layout for group control 47
- Group control controller digital inputs adapter brp7a5 48
- Group control master and slave controller 48
- Technical data 48
- Controller diii central control equipment 49
- F1 f2 p1 p2 49
- P1 p2 f1 f2 49
- Technical data 49
- Oman tra 52
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