Fujitsu Airstage UTY-DCGYZ1 Operating Manual

Fujitsu Airstage UTY-DCGYZ1 Operating Manual

Central remote controller

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OPERATING MANUAL
CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER
KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
UTY-DCGYZ1
UTY-DCGGZ1
[Original instructions]
PART NO. 9378379206-03

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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE REFERENCE UTY-DCGYZ1 UTY-DCGGZ1 [Original instructions] PART NO. 9378379206-03...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3-4. Installer Setting ......33 3-4-1. Language Setting ......... 33 1-1. Safety Precautions ......4 3-4-2. Central Controller Address Setting ....33 1-2. System Outlines ....... 5 3-4-3. Indoor Unit Registration ......34 1-2-1. Features of This System ........ 5 3-4-4.
  • Page 3 License • For the screen display, this product uses a Bitmap font made and developed by Ricoh Company, Ltd. • Cypherbridge_Systems_SLA_ Copyright Copyright (C) 2009-2018 Cypherbridge Systems, LLC. All Rights Reserved. www.cypherbridge.com Portions of this work may be based on third party contributions. Cypherbridge Systems LLC reserves copyrights to this work whose license terms are defined under a separate Software License Agreement (SLA).
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1. INTRODUCTION 1-1. Safety Precautions ● The “Safety Precautions” indicated in the manual contain important information pertaining to your safety. Be sure to observe them. ● For details of the operation methods, refer to the manual. ● Request the user to keep the manual on hand for future use, such as for relocating or repairing the unit. This mark indicates procedures This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed,...
  • Page 5: System Outlines

    1-2. System Outlines 1-2-1. Features of This System • This Central remote controller is a management device to perform the centralized control of VRF2 system. This Central remote controller can control 100 indoor units and 100 outdoor units. (hereafter called “this controller”) •...
  • Page 6: Remote Controller Group And Address Setting

    1-2-2. Remote Controller Group and Address Setting Address setting to this controller is required to assign the air conditioners with remote controller group. Address is set automatically or manually for each refrigerant system. Name Description This is the ID individually assigned to each refrigerant system and is used Refrigerant system address (0-99): for control.
  • Page 7: System Configuration

    1-3. System Configuration Monitoring screen The air conditioner operating status can be monitored, set, and controlled. Operation system Master setting system →Refer to Chap. 2. →Refer to Chap. 3. Batch Setting Menu Select screen Individual Setting (1) Group Setting Schedule Setting (2) Preference (3) Maintenance (4) Installer Setting...
  • Page 8: General Usage

    1-4. General Usage This controller screens are all the touch panel display. Tap the screen to select the function. (When tapped, LCD lights up. →Refer to 3-2-1. (LED lights up green when the power is on.) ■ Features of screen input • From main screen, you can access to desired setting screen by simple operation. •...
  • Page 9: General Screen Specification

    1-4-2. General Screen Specification ■ Button The functions such as [OK] and [Cancel] are buttonged. [OK] Continues the appropriate process. [Cancel] Cancels the process and closes the current screen. [Reset] Returns the changed item to the initial value. [Close] Closes the current screen . [End] Ends the process and closes the pop-up.
  • Page 10 ■ Pop-up screen  When the pop-up function is displayed, only the pop-up function which appears finally can be operated and other functions arranged in the screen cannot be operated.  When the buttons are not displayed on the pop-up screen When other screen is operated or 20 seconds passes after display, pop-up display is closed. However, the following cases are excluded. ●...
  • Page 11 ■ Keyboard input Input the alphameric characters or Russian characters. (Keyboard is used for LAN setting or mail address setting.) (Keyboard sample) ■ Screen explanation The items in the screen image are numbered and they are explained in the following table. * For the general buttons such as [OK], [Cancel], etc., the explanations are omitted in the table.
  • Page 12: Initial Setting

    1-5. Initial Setting After Central remote controller installation work is complete, perform initial setting by the following procedure before starting to use the system. Turn on the power (Breaker ON) Initial setting start Only when the power is turned on for the first time or immediately after initialization is set, the following wizard are displayed in wizard format. Perform the settings. (1) Language Setting→Refer to 3-4-1(4).
  • Page 13: Control

    2. CONTROL 2-1. Monitoring Screen For the registered group, operation status can be checked or set in any of 6 groups or 12 groups display. The sample below is the screen of 6 groups display. • The groups registered at group setting are displayed on the Monitoring screen. →Refer to 3-3-1. • The display item can be set on the Monitoring screen. →Refer to 2-1-1. ...
  • Page 14 Item Description When the password setting is valid, input the password after selecting the process in the followings. “All ON”: Sets all R.C.G. registered to this controller to ON collectively. The operation of all R.C.G. is turned On or Off collectively. →Refer to All R.C.G. On/Off 2-1-1. “Detail”: Sets the operation contents in details. → Refer to 2-2-2. On/Off icon: Colorfully indicates the ratio of operation On status for the number of registered R.C.G..
  • Page 15 [Table 1] Operation status The set items are displayed at operation status.→Refer to 2-1-1. Color Icon Operation status Light blue The operations of groups and R.C.G. are “Cool” or “Dry”. Pink The operations of groups and R.C.G. are “Heat”. Purple The operations of groups and R.C.G. are “Fan”, “Auto”, or “Custom Auto”. Rainbow The operation modes of groups are mixed.
  • Page 16: Change Items Setting

    2-1-1. Change Items Setting Item Description When checkbox is checked, the icons of “R.C. prohibition”, “Temp. upper and lower limit”, and “Schedule” are displayed on the group. The display “Management Status” display switches to normal icon display automatically 12 seconds after the scroll button, etc.
  • Page 17: Individual Setting

    2-2-2. Individual Setting        Item Description Selects “Group name” to be set. “Group name” / “R.C.G. name” For Batch setting, “All Indoor Units” is displayed. When the currently displayed group or R.C.G. is in a special state, icon is displayed.
  • Page 18 2-2-2-1. Vertical and Horizontal Airflow Direction Setting Set the vertical and horizontal airflow direction. Item Description Vertical airflow direction selection Selects the airflow direction by tapping. Vertical airflow direction swing Sets the vertical airflow direction to [Swing]. Horizontal airflow direction selection Selects the airflow direction by tapping. Horizontal airflow direction swing Sets the horizontal airflow direction to [Swing]. [Reset] button Resets individual airflow direction setting. 2-2-2-2. Temperature Upper and Lower Limit Setting Set the temperature upper and lower limit setting of “Auto”, “Cool/Dry”, and “Heat”. Item Description Sets “Enable” or “Disable” of upper and lower limit setting. Select from Set temperature “Enable”...
  • Page 19: Schedule Setting

    2-2-2-3. Remote Controller Prohibition Setting Set the prohibited operations of remote controller. Item Description Switches between enabled and disabled state by checking the checkbox. (When checked, the setting is prohibited.) Selected status “All”, “On/Off”, “On”, “Mode”, “Temp”, “Timer”, and “Filter Reset” can be set to prohibited state.
  • Page 20: Schedule Detail Setting

    2-3-1. Schedule Detail Setting Set the details of schedule.  Item Description “Enable” / “Disable” display Sets “Enable” or “Disable” for the registered schedule. Registers the schedule name. (Max. 13 characters) Up to 20 schedules can be registered. The names can be input using keyboard and they can also be selected from the fixed form phrase.
  • Page 21: Timer Detail Setting

    2-3-1-1. Group Selection Set the groups to be controlled. Item Description Selects the groups to be registered. When selected, the checkbox is Group checked. R.C.G. display button Displays the R.C.G. registered to the group. 2-3-2. Timer Detail Setting Set the details of timer setting. ...
  • Page 22 (When [Select (Copy)] is selected) (1) Select the timer you want to copy. Timer is added. Item Description Displays the timer name. The timer names are Timer 1 to 40. The smallest Timer name unregistered number at new creation is used for the timer name. [Delete] icon Deletes the currently displayed timer.
  • Page 23 2-3-2-1. Timer Time Setting Set the time of timer. Item Description Hour Selects the set time (hour) of timer. When selected, the time is checked. Minute Selects the set time (minute) of timer. When selected, the time is checked. Selects the set time (“AM” / “PM”) of timer. When selected, “AM” or “PM” “AM”...
  • Page 24: Batch Day Off

    2-3-3. Batch Day Off Set the selected day of week to Day off collectively for all schedules. Day off: Disables the schedule operation of the setting day of week. After the setting day of week (after next day of the setting day of week), disabled schedule setting of the corresponding day of week is reset.
  • Page 25: Setting

    3. SETTING Set the required basic settings to use this controller. Tap the Menu button and select the menu you want to set. Perform the setting according to the pop-up. Menu button Menu Menu Submenu Description Chap. No. Sets grouping, group name operated from “Group Setting”...
  • Page 26: Group Setting

    3-1. Group Setting When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. (Refer to 3-2-5.) 3-1-1. Group Setting Perform the group registration to combine the R.C.G. registered to this controller. * One group including all indoor units (R.C.G.) registered by scanning is created at initial setting. (1) Tap the MENU button.
  • Page 27: Preference

    3-2. Preference When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. (Refer to 3-2-5.) 3-2-1. Backlight Setting Arrange the LCD backlight. (1) Tap the MENU button. (2) Tap the [Preference]. (3) Tap the [Backlight Setting]. (4) Set the item and tap the [OK] button. Item Description “Automatic Off...
  • Page 28: Sound Setting

    3-2-3. Sound Setting Set the beep sound. (1) Tap the MENU button. (2) Tap the [Preference]. (3) Tap the [Sound Setting]. (4) Set the item and tap the [OK] button. Item Description “Operation Sets the beep sound during operation. Sound” “Enable” / “Disable” “Error Alarm Sets the beep sound on error.
  • Page 29 3-2-4-1. Display Format Setting Set the display format of date and time. (1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button. Item Description Selects from the followings. “Day/Month/Year” “Date Format” “Month/Day/Year” “Year/Month/Day” Selects from the followings. 12:00 - 11:59 AM/PM “Time Format” 00:00 - 11:59 AM/PM 00:00 - 23:59 3-2-4-2.
  • Page 30: Password Setting

    3-2-5. Password Setting Password can be set at program start-up to maintain confidentiality. [Initial value: 0000] (1) Tap the MENU button. (2) Tap the [Preference]. (3) Tap the [Password Setting]. Functions targeted by password setting “Group setting” “Preference” “Maintenance” “Installer setting” “Schedule setting” “Operation setting” (4) Select the process from the submenu below. Item Description Changes the password.
  • Page 31: Maintenance

    3-3. Maintenance Maintenance menus are available. When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. (Refer to 3-2-5.) 3-3-1. Error History Error occurrence history can be checked. [Up to 200 errors can be displayed at “Error History”. Error histories that exceed 200 are deleted from oldest history.] (1) Tap the MENU button.
  • Page 32: Information

    (4) Select the unit whose sensor value is checked. “Indoor Unit” / “Outdoor Unit” (5) The screen of selected unit is displayed. (Tap the [Close] button to exit.) For “Indoor Unit” First line: Refrigerant system No. – Unit No. – Remote controller address No.
  • Page 33: Installer Setting

    3-4. Installer Setting When the password is set at start-up, enter the password. (Refer to 3-2-5.) 3-4-1. Language Setting Select the languages to be used on this controller. Only procedure (4) is displayed at initial setting. (1) Tap the MENU button. (2) Tap the [Installer Setting]. (3) Tap the [Language Setting].
  • Page 34: Indoor Unit Registration

    3-4-3. Indoor Unit Registration Register the indoor unit to be controlled by this controller. (1) Tap the MENU button. (2) Tap the [Installer Setting]. (3) Tap the [Indoor Unit Registration]. (4) Select the process from the submenu below. Item Description Deletes the currently registered indoor “Address units and registers the indoor units in Number...
  • Page 35 3-4-3-2. Manual Registration Register the indoor unit manually. (1) Set the item and tap the [Register] button. Item Description Inputs “Refrigerant Address” to be “Refrigerant registered for indoor unit. Address” [Initial value: 00] Inputs “Indoor Unit Address” to be “Indoor Unit registered.
  • Page 36: Temp. Unit Setting

    3-4-4. Temp. Unit Setting Set the temp. unit to be used by this controller. (1) Tap the MENU button. (2) Tap the [Installer Setting]. (3) Tap the [Temp. Unit Setting]. (4) Tap the temp. unit [ºC] or [ºF]. 3-4-5. Remote Setting Perform the network setting for remote control. (1) Tap the MENU button.
  • Page 37: External Input Setting

    3-4-5-1. LAN Setting Select whether LAN connection is used or not. (1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button. Item Description Selects from the followings. • When LAN connection is not used, LAN Setting select “Disable”. • When LAN connection is used, select “Wired LAN”.
  • Page 38: Mail Setting

    3-4-7. Mail Setting Sets the mail address destination when “Error notification” or “Room temperature notification” is sent. (1) Tap the MENU button. (2) Tap the [Installer Setting]. (3) Tap the [Mail Setting]. (4) Select the setting function. Item Description Performs the mail account setting, etc. “Mail Setting” →Refer to 3-4-7-1. “Server Performs the mail server connection Setting”...
  • Page 39: Timer Setting

    3-4-7-2. Server Setting (1) Set the item and tap the [OK] button. Item Description “Sender Email Inputs “Sender Email Address”. Address” “Outgoing Email Inputs “Outgoing Email Server Server Address” Address”. “Port” Inputs “Port”. Inputs “Account name”. (Max. 50 “Account Name” characters) Inputs “Password”.
  • Page 40: Initialization

    (When “Operation Stop Time” is selected) (When “Start Time” and “End Time” are selected) 3-4-9. Initialization Perform the Initialization of this controller. All registered contents will be deleted and returned to the factory default setting by this function. Please use this function with great caution. (1) Tap the MENU button. (2) Tap the [Installer Setting]. (3) Tap the [Initialization]. (4) When initializing this controller, tap the [OK] button. Wait for a while without turning off the power.
  • Page 41: Remote Control Operation

    IOS is a trademark or registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license. For information on this controller, please refer to the following web site. www.fujitsu-general.com/global/support/ [Usage Precaution] ● When you use this product, it will become possible to operate the air conditioner from locations where you cannot see it directly.
  • Page 42: Remote Operation Setting

    4-1. Remote Operation Setting (1) Start a browser and input the web page address in the address field. (Web page address) https:// [Central Controller IP address]:[port]/index.html (2) Input “Login ID” and “Password”. Select “Language” and tap the [login] button. (Input “Login ID” and “Password” which are set on the remote setting screen.) (3) Monitoring screen for remote control is displayed.
  • Page 43: Operaion

    4-2-2. Operaion (1) Set the item and tap the [Send] button. Item Description Selects one of “Cool”, “Heat”, “Dry”, “Operation “Fan”, “Auto”, and “Off”. (Selectable mode” mode depends on the indoor unit) Selects the “Set Temp.” with 0.5ºC (1ºF) “Set temp.” in unit.
  • Page 44: Environment Setting

    4-5. Environment Setting Set the temp. unit for this system display. (1) Select [ºC] or [ºF] of temp. unit and tap it. En-44...
  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    5. TROUBLESHOOTING 5-1. Error When special state occurs in the system, such as when the error or refrigerant leakage occurs in this controller, error contents are displayed at the forefront of the screen. The mail of error contents is sent to the registered mail address for error notification at the same time.
  • Page 46: Emergency Stop

    ■ Refrigerant leakage When refrigerant leakage is detected, the following message is displayed at the forefront of the screen. Confirm the error location. “Refrigerant leakage was detected. Please confirm the situation immediately.” 5-2. Emergency Stop The pop-up of emergency stop is displayed in any of the following cases. 5-2-1. When a signal is received from external input • When a signal is received from external input, the following message is displayed at the forefront of the screen.
  • Page 47: Specifications

    6. SPECIFICATIONS Model name UTY-DCGYZ1, UTY-DCGGZ1 Power source voltage 1 ø AC100 - 240 Power source frequency 50 / 60 Power consumption Display Color TFT LCD, 7.0 inch WVGA Transmission line External input External interface External output Wired LAN (100BASE-TX) Usage temperature range °C (°F) 0 to 40 (32 to 104)

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