Fujitsu UTY-RVRY UTY-RVRG UTY-RVRX Operation Manual
Fujitsu UTY-RVRY UTY-RVRG UTY-RVRX Operation Manual

Fujitsu UTY-RVRY UTY-RVRG UTY-RVRX Operation Manual

Remote controller (wired type)
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REMOTE CONTROLLER (WIRED TYPE)
OPERATION MANUAL
(full)
WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER
Keep this manual for future reference.
UTY-RVRY
UTY-RVRG
UTY-RVRX
PART No. 9360329004-01

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  • Page 1 REMOTE CONTROLLER (WIRED TYPE) OPERATION MANUAL (full) WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER Keep this manual for future reference. UTY-RVRY UTY-RVRG UTY-RVRX PART No. 9360329004-01...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    OPERATION MANUAL (full) Cleaning..............17 4-5-1 Panel Cleaning ............17 PART No. 9360329004-01 WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER 4-5-2 Filter Sign Reset ............ 17 [Original instructions] 5 Setting ..........18 Contents Timer ...............18 1 Introduction .......... 3 5-1-1 Auto Off Timer ............18 5-1-2 Outdoor unit low noise ........... 19 Safety precautions ..........
  • Page 3 Screen structure 5-1-1 5-1-2 5-4-1 ♦ 5-4-1-1 4-1-1 ♦ 5-4-1-2 ♦ ♦ 4-2-1 ♦ ♦ 4-2-2 ♦ ♦ 5-2-1 4-3-1 ♦ ♦ 4-3-2 5-4-2 4-3-3 5-2-2 5-4-2-1 ♦ 5-4-2-2 4-3-4 5-2-3 5-4-2-3 ♦ ♦ 4-4-1 5-2-4 4-4-2 5-2-5 4-5-1 4-5-2 5-3-1 5-3-2 5-3-3...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    SIMPLIFIED EU/GB DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY [Australian Battery Regulation] The simplified EU/GB Declaration of conformity referred to THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A RECHARGEABLE LITHI- Article 10 (9) shall be provided as follows: Hereby, FUJITSU UM BUTTON BATTERY THAT IS SOLDERED IN PLACE. GENERAL LIMITED declares the radio equipment type If swallowed, the battery can cause severe or fatal UTY-RVRY/UTY-RVRG/UTY-RVRX complies with Directive injuries within 2 hours.
  • Page 5: Password Configuration

    Central controller ♦: (c) Operation lamp A central remote controller can control multiple R.C. It is lights up in a color according to the operation mode Groups. There is a system controller, Touch panel con- while indoor unit operating. Light goes out while stopped. troller, and a central remote controller.
  • Page 6: Child Safety Lock

    1-4-3 Child safety lock ■ Type of with “Cancel / OK” or “No / Yes” button Tap [OK] or [Cancel] along If you tap the screen and the choice to close it. this screen is displayed, the child safety lock was set.
  • Page 7: Explanation Of Items Common To The Main Screen

    2-1-1 Explanation of items common to the main 2-2 Operation On/Off screen. Tap Operation On/Off button to air conditioner On/Off. ■ Example of temperature setting screen ■ Example of temperature screen (a) Operation On/Off button Tap to operation start or stop the air conditioner. (a) Page indicator Operation on: Shows the order of pages and the displayed page. An arc appears on the (b) Operation On/Off button screen and the operation...
  • Page 8: Temperature Setting

    2-3 Temperature setting 2-4 Operation mode setting 2-3-1 Temperature screen NOTE This is the home screen of this product. The operation modes that can be set differ depending on the indoor unit model, air conditioner system, and control- ■ Example of cooling mode ler settings.
  • Page 9: Other Settings

    3-1-2 Day selection screen 3 Other settings Select the days of the week to create the schedule. You can copy the created schedule to other days of the week. ■ Other settings screen NOTE The time format depends on the setting. Refer to “5-3-2-4 Time Format”.
  • Page 10: Operation Mode Screen

    (c) Event icon 3-1-4 Operation mode screen The icon display differs depending on the setting. NOTE Depending on the indoor unit settings, [Custom auto] may be displayed instead of [Auto]. ■ Event icon example Detail Event icon Icon color Mode Set temperature Blue Cool 28.0°C Green 28.0°C Heat or 24.0°C 10°C (50°F)
  • Page 11: Time Screen

    (c) OK button (a) Operation menu Tap to confirm the setting and return to the previous Tap the button to set On/Off. screen. NOTE 3-1-6 Time screen If this item is set to “Off”, the following items do not need to be set. • Operation mode (refer to 3-1-4.) • Set Temp. (refer to 3-1-5.) (b) Cancel button Tap to display a confirmation screen. Tap [OK] on the confirmation screen to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 12: Create The Schedule

    3-1-9 Create the schedule ■Operation mode * This item does not need to be set when operation Off. ■Select timer (1) Swipe up or down to Tap the timer (1 or 2) to select an operation create the schedule. mode, then tap. (2) Tap [OK]. ■Set Temp. ■Create a schedule for any day of the week * T his item does not need to be set when operation Off. And (1) Tap the day of the it cannot be set when “10°C (50°F) heat”...
  • Page 13: Detail

    ■Copy day 4 Detail (1) Tap [Copy Day]. (2) Select the day of the NOTE week to copy. Some items may not be displayed depending on the (3) Select the day of the model of the indoor unit or the settings of the controller. week to paste.
  • Page 14: Air Flow Direction

    (a) Backward button 4-1-1 Individual Hold Tap to return to the previous screen. Individually set the airflow direction or swing for indoor units (b) Home button with multiple air outlets. Tap to move to the temperature setting screen (home screen). (c) Back to top button Tap to display the top of the scroll screen. (a) Individual Hold menu 4-1 Air Flow Direction Tap to move to the “Individual hold”...
  • Page 15: Comfort Function

    ■ Unit screen (air outlet selection) 4-2 Comfort Function Cassette type 4-2-1 Powerful In the Powerful operation, the air conditioner will operate at maximum power and strong airflow to cool down or warm up the room quickly. (a) Toggle button Tap to toggle enable/disable. Enable Disable NOTE Powerful operation ends automatically and switches to normal operation.
  • Page 16: Occupancy Sensor

    4-3-2 Occupancy Sensor (b) Set time menu Tap the “Absence Detection Time” and set the time. (1) Swipe up or down to select the detection time and tap it. (2) Tap [ ] to return to the previous screen. 4-3-2-1 4-3-2-2 4-3-2-2 Auto Off When the absence continues for the set time, indoor unit...
  • Page 17: Energy Saving Fan

    4-3-2-3 Auto On/Off 4-3-4 Set Temp. Auto Return When the absence continues for the set time, indoor unit Even if the temperature setting is changed during Cool or operation stops, and resumes operation when a person is Heat mode operation, after the set time, the temperature detected.
  • Page 18: Safety Shield

    4-3-4-2 Cool/Dry or Heat (setting) 4-4 Safety shield NOTE 4-4-1 Anti-Freeze The setting method for Cool/Dry and Heat is the same. Anti-Freeze is a function that performs low temperature heat- ing operation to prevent freezing of water lines and equip- ■ Example of the Cool/Dry screen ment, when air conditioning operation is off, in regions where outside temperature may drop below freezing. NOTE If water lines are far from the unit or within exterior walls, this function may not provide enough anti freeze protec-...
  • Page 19: Setting

    5-1-1 Auto Off Timer 5 Setting When indoor unit operation is started by the Operation button of this unit, operation stops after the set time. 5-1-1-1 5-1-1-2 5-1-1-3 (a) Backward button Tap to return to the previous screen. (a) Backward button (b) Home button Tap to return to the previous screen.
  • Page 20: Outdoor Unit Low Noise

    5-1-1-3 Start/Stop Time 5-1-2-2 Time Range (1) When specifying a If [Range Spec.] is selected in “5-1-1-2 Time Range”, specify time range for the the range here. “Outdoor unit low NOTE noise”, tap [Range Spec.] and when The display format of the time varies depending on the enabling the setting settings.
  • Page 21: Initial Setting

    5-2-1 RC (Remote Controller) Group Name 5-2 Initial Setting The remote controller group name can be set or changed. NOTE Some items may not be displayed depending on the model of the indoor unit or the settings of the controller. For each description, refer to the appropriate heading num- ber.
  • Page 22: Admin Password

    5-2-2 Admin Password 5-2-2-2 Change Setting NOTE Some items may not be displayed depending on the model of the indoor unit or the settings of the controller. 5-2-2-1 5-2-2-2 5-2-2-1 Change Password The admin password setting and changes can be performed. Tap [ ] to display the entered number.
  • Page 23: Display Item

    5-2-3 Display Item NOTE Some items may not be displayed depending on the model of the indoor unit or the settings of the controller. 5-2-4-2 (a) Backward button (a) Backward button Tap to return to the previous screen. Tap to return to the previous screen. (b) Home button (b) Home button Tap to move to the temperature setting screen (home...
  • Page 24: Preference

    (a) Backward button 5-3 Preference Tap to return to the previous screen. (b) Home button Tap to move to the temperature setting screen (home screen). 5-3-2-1 Date 5-3-1 Set the current date. 5-3-2 NOTE The display format depends on the setting. 5-3-3 (1) Tap the item to set.
  • Page 25: Temperature Unit

    5-3-4 Language (2) Swipe up or down on the expanded item to (1) Tap the language to select a value. use. (3) Tap [ ] at the top (2) Tap [ ] to return of the screen to to the previous confirm the value.
  • Page 26: Backlight

    5-3-7 Backlight 5-3-7-3 Time after lighting Select whether to off or dim the backlight after operating this remote controller. Off: After the time set in “Automatic Off Time” (refer to 5-3-7-4) has passed, the backlight will turn off. 5-3-7-1 Dimming: After the time set in “Automatic Off Time” (refer to 5-3-7-4) has passed, the brightness of the 5-3-7-2 backlight will be reduced and one of the follow- ing will be displayed: 5-3-7-3 •...
  • Page 27: Service

    5-4-1 Maintenance 5-4 Service 5-4-1-1 Status These function is for administrator and service personnel. (1) Swipe up and down NOTE to move the screen. Some items may not be displayed depending on the To check the error model of the indoor unit or the settings of the controller. that has occurred, tap [Error Informa- tion].
  • Page 28: Operation Tips

    5-4-2-3 Version 6-1-4 Heat pump system The software version of this controller is displayed on the (a) Refer to the following table: right. Status Selectable Not selectable Other indoor unit is in cool- Cool, Dry Auto or Custom auto, ing operation. Heat, Fan Other indoor unit is in dehu- Cool, Dry Auto or Custom auto, midifying operation.
  • Page 29: Others

    7 Others 7-4 Information on Disposal of WEEE This symbol on the product(s) and/ 7-1 Outline Dimensions or accompanying documents and/or packaging means that used electrical and Unit: mm (in) electronic equipment (WEEE) integrates 116 (4-9/16) 26 (1) a battery/batteries must not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please follow the rule in accordance with each national law of EU and other EEA countries.

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