Daikin DCM601A51 Technical Data Manual

Daikin DCM601A51 Technical Data Manual

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  • Page 1: Technical Data

    Air Conditioners Technical Data I n t e l l i g e n t T o u c h M a n a g e r E E D E N 1 3 - 7 2 1 2 0 8...
  • Page 2 Revision History Software Revised Month Year Name Model name Document EM No. version contents 2012 DCM601A51 Installation Manual EM11A016 – First edition 2012 DCM601A52 Installation Manual EM11A029 – First edition plus ADP 2012 DCM601A53 Installation Manual EM11A032 – First edition...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ED721208 Contents Part 1 intelligent Touch Manager ......1 Part 2 Fundamental of DIII-NET ......15 Design of DIII-NET ............16 Features of DIII-NET ............16 DIII-NET Design Standard..........17 Terminal Number............. 17 Detail of Outdoor Unit Terminal No......... 17 Connection Method ............
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    ED721208 Part 4 Adaptor ............51 Adaptor for Air-conditioning System ......52 Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (1) <KRP2A61 / KRP2A62 / KRP2A53>....... 52 Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (2) <KRP4AA51 / KRP4AA52 / KRP4AA53 / KRP4A54> ..62 Interface Adaptor for SkyAir Series <DTA102A52> ..72 Interface Adaptor for SkyAir <DTA112BA51>...
  • Page 5: Part 1 Intelligent Touch Manager 1

    ED721208 Part 1 intelligent Touch Manager...
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  • Page 19: Part 2 Fundamental Of Diii-Net

    ED721208 Part 2 Fundamental of DIII-NET 1. Design of DIII-NET ..........16 Features of DIII-NET ............16 2. DIII-NET Design Standard........17 Terminal Number ............17 Detail of Outdoor Unit Terminal No......... 17 Connection Method ............18 Wiring Example ............... 22 Wiring Length ..............
  • Page 20: Design Of Diii-Net 16

    What is DIII-NET? DIII-NET is a proprietary high-speed communication method developed by Daikin, with which huge amount of information can be transmit at high speed and various facilities of a building, such as air conditioners, can be freely connected via networks in accordance with the usage, scale, and conditions.
  • Page 21: Diii-Net Design Standard

    ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET 2. DIII-NET Design Standard Terminal Number DIII-NET F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 F1 F2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 Remote controller wiring Just for operation with each remote controller Detail of Outdoor Unit Terminal No.
  • Page 22: Connection Method

    Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 Connection Method 2.3.1 Correct Wiring Series wiring method only should be used. [Example] Connect indoor units and outdoor units without branch connection. Indoor-outdoor VRV Outdoor unit connection IN/OUT F1 F2 Outdoor-outdoor OUT/OUT connection F1 F2 VRV Indoor unit Connect outdoor units without branch connection.
  • Page 23 ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET 2.3.2 Incorrect Wiring Example Caution: Communication problems could occur. [Incorrect Wiring 1] Series wiring method only should be used. Centralized Control Equipment Caution: As shown above, the centralized control equipment should be connected to the wiring between the outdoor units, wherever possible.
  • Page 24 Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 [Incorrect Wiring 2] IN/OUT F1 F2 OUT/OUT F1 F2 Centralized Control Equipment IN/OUT F1 F2 OUT/OUT F1 F2 IN/OUT F1 F2 OUT/OUT F1 F2 Caution: [Reason] Communication problems could occur. [Incorrect Wiring 3] IN/OUT F1 F2 OUT/OUT F1 F2 IN/OUT...
  • Page 25 ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET [Incorrect Wiring 4] Connect indoor units and outdoor units without branch connection. VRV Outdoor unit Indoor-outdoor connection IN/OUT Outdoor-outdoor F1 F2 F1 F2 connection OUT/OUT F1 F2 VRV Indoor unit Connect outdoor units without branch connection. Connect the centralized control equipment IN/OUT...
  • Page 26: Wiring Example

    Up to 8 controllers can be ventilator is possible ventilator is possible connected Outdoor unit intelligent Touch Manager (α3) (DCM601A51) System3 SkyAir Also possible to control Possible to control the the operation of the air- operation of the SkyAir conditioner other than (Interface adaptor for VRV system.
  • Page 27 ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET <Pattern 2> When the centralized control equipment are located at several places. Control wiring between indoor unit and outdoor unit Outdoor unit (α1) (α1) System1 It is possible to operate without Possible to control group operation remote controller.
  • Page 28: Recommendation Of Installation Diii-Net Expander Adaptor

    Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 Wiring Length • Total length must be 2000m or less. (The total wiring length is 1500m when shielded wire use.) • Max. length must be 1000m or less. [Example] 200m Outdoor unit Indoor unit 100m 500m 200m Total length ≤...
  • Page 29 Note: 1 ..VRV system, SkyAir series and other air-conditioner. 2 ..VRV system or other Daikin air-conditioner produces less electrical noise, so that the distance of 50mm or more is sufficient. 3. For control wiring, never use the shield wire together with other sheathed vinyl cord in the same system, which may cause the malfunction in transmission.
  • Page 30 Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 3. Unit and Group Indoor Unit and R/C No. of Group No. of Indoor Unit P1·P2 Indoor Unit Indoor unit P1·P2 P1·P2 P1·P2 Outdoor Unit No. of Outdoor Unit 10HP Refrigerant F1·F2 18HP Refrigerant F1·F2 28HP Refrigerant Q1·Q2 F1·F2...
  • Page 31: Number Of Connectable Units

    ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET 4. Number of Connectable Units Number of Units to be Connected [VRV] (Supplementary Explanation) • Up to 10 VRV outdoor units can be connected to DIII-NET. - In case of VRVII and VRVIII, an outdoor unit which consists of multiple modules is counted as one unit. Each module is counted as 1 unit.
  • Page 32: Connection Of Devices Other Than Vrv

    Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 Connection of Devices other than VRV • You can connect adaptors and other devices (SkyAir adaptor, RA adaptor, Di/Dio units, etc.), which are not VRV, to either indoor-outdoor connection or outdoor-outdoor connection. • You cannot connect a chiller (which accommodates DIII-NET) to the same DIII-NET to which VRV, SkyAir, and RA are connected.
  • Page 33: Group Address

    ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET 5. Group and Zone Group Address • Set a group address to a device to be connected to DIII-NET. • The range of addresses to be set is 64 types as shown below. 1-00~1-15 ······16 types 2-00~2-15 ······16 types Total 64 types...
  • Page 34: Setting Group Address For Centralized Control

    Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 Setting Group Address for Centralized Control Set the group address of each group of the indoor unit from the remote controller. (In case of no remote controller, also connect the remote controller and set the group address. Then, remove the remote controller.) * Group address can not be set without centralized control equipment.
  • Page 35 ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET Note: For simplified remote controller, see the installation manual. For setting group No. of Heat reclaim ventilator and wiring adaptor for other air-conditioners, etc., refer to the operation manual attached. Note: Enter the group No. and installation place of the indoor unit into the attached installation manual. Be sure to keep the installation manual with the operation manual for maintenance.
  • Page 36 Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 5.2.4 Simplified Remote Controller <BRC2C51> Procedure 1. Remove the upper part of remote controller. 2. When in the normal mode, press the BUTTON (field set), and the FIELD SET MODE is entered. 3. Select the desired MODE No. with the BUTTON (temperature setting ) and the BUTTON (temperature...
  • Page 37 ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET 5.2.5 Heat Reclaim Ventilator Wired Remote Controller <BRC301B61> The following shows the procedure how to set the group address for the centralized control equipment by the remote controller for Heat Reclaim Ventilator. Purpose Controller Operating procedure When you use the centralized BRC1C62...
  • Page 38: Centralized Control Equipments Which Can Use With Intelligent Touch Manager

    Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 6. Centralized control equipments which can use with intelligent Touch Manager Following centralized control equipments can connect to the same DIII-NET with an intelligent Touch Manager. Centralized control equipment Description DMS502B51(Interface for use in BACnet ® ) or One of these interfaces can connect to the same DIII-NET.
  • Page 39: Appendix

    ED721208 Fundamental of DIII-NET 7. Appendix Under Centralized Control C : 3P171361-1 Error Code on Initial Setting and Wiring Troubles Malfunction code Contents of malfunction Failure of PCB of schedule timer. Fixes The following causes are possible. Check each one. 1.
  • Page 40 Fundamental of DIII-NET ED721208 7.2 Error Code on Initial Setting and Wiring Troubles...
  • Page 41: Part 3 Power Proportional Distribution (Ppd)

    ED721208 Part 3 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) 1. PPD Design Guide..........38 System Architecture ............38 Design Precautions ............39 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution ..... 42 Notes ................46 2. Reference Material ..........47 Case Examples ............... 47 Q & A................50...
  • Page 42: Ppd Design Guide

    Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) ED721208 1. PPD Design Guide System Architecture 1.1.1 Confirmation of Watthour Meter For distribution of electric energy, the integrating watthour meter with pulse transmitter is required. It is important to confirm that the specifications coincide with each other, and also to confirm with the division in charge (normally, electrical work division, not air-conditioning div.).
  • Page 43: Design Precautions

    ED721208 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) Design Precautions 1.2.1 Calculation Condition Watthour meter (For VRV outdoor units) Watthour meter (For VRV indoor units) Group1 DIII-NET Remote controller group control (1) Remote controller group Also in the indoor unit (sub-unit) with remote controller group, set the group address for correct electric energy distributing.
  • Page 44 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) ED721208 (3) Calculation of electric power (Crankcase heater / PCB power consumption) at stopping 1. In case of calculation for crankcase heater and PCB when not in operation. (1) The electric power consumed by crankcase heater of the outdoor unit is divided by the capacity of each indoor unit. Note: The calculation also includes the indoor units which are not in operation.
  • Page 45 ED721208 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) 1.2.3 The Reason why VRV Heat Recovery must not be Included For Heat Recovery outdoor units, the watthour meter must be independently installed. (1) For heat recovery, there is a case that the power consumption is less than VRV and VRV Plus. (2) However, if different systems are put on the one meter, the electric power distribution would be calculated by constant counting, and the calculation result would then more than the actual value on all indoor units.
  • Page 46: Explanations Of Power Proportional Distribution

    Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) ED721208 Explanations of Power Proportional Distribution 1.3.1 What is the Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) (System Ex. : Normal VRV) Since this system detects power consumption as the base of billing, specified watthour meters should be used by all means. Watthour meter with output Power supply...
  • Page 47 ED721208 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) 2) Counting the electricity at the stopped condition of the unit Even if a VRV is stopped or in the condition of thermostat -OFF (the condition that the compressors are stopped as the temperature in the space where all the indoor units are installed falls down to the set temperature), the VRV consumes energy due to the energy consumption mainly by the crankcase heater in the outdoor unit.
  • Page 48 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) ED721208 1.3.2 Count Accuracy (1) Cause of error (System example) Watthour meter (with output) Power supply 3 phase Outdoor unit Tenant A Tenant B Tenant C Legend : Read on wattmeter #: Indoor unit's address <Case of arising error> + W2 Count conclusive total for indoor unit #1~#8 Refer to the “REASON”...
  • Page 49 ED721208 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) (2) The way to reduce errors The error cannot be reduced, however this error is small and negligible, therefore so it can generally clear troubles if excusing the reason caused to tenants. The way to reduce the error will be described as follows.
  • Page 50: Notes

    Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) ED721208 Notes It is not possible to apportion power consumption for the VRV series indoor unit FXUQ (ceiling suspended cassette type). (Reason) VRV and SkyAir use different methods to calculate thermo step, which is a parameter necessary for power consumption apportionment.
  • Page 51: Reference Material

    ED721208 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) 2. Reference Material Case Examples (1) A value on a wattmeter of each outdoor unit system does not correspond to PPD result. Electric power of wattmeter A is nearly the same as that of wattmeters B + C + D. However, the PPD result of outdoor unit system 1 (4 indoor units) does not correspond to the value on wattmeter B.
  • Page 52 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) ED721208 (2) A group address is not set to a slave indoor unit with remote controller group. iTM cannot control slave indoor units (Indoor units B, D, G, and H in the following figure) in remote controller group. In general, the setting of a group address is not required for control with a remote controller group.
  • Page 53 ED721208 Power Proportional Distribution (PPD) (3) A PPD calculation result for a certain tenant is excessively large. iTM distributes electric power based on operation data from an indoor unit. If only one VRV indoor unit is in operation, electric power consumed by an outdoor unit increases because a compressor is turned ON only for one indoor unit in operation.
  • Page 54 Q & A What situations and what operations cause loss of PPD result? Refer to the description on Page 349. The following operations from iTM (DCM601A51) cause loss of PPD result. · Changing a PPD method · Initializing all data on PPD ·...
  • Page 55: Part 4 Adaptor

    ED721208 Part 4 Adaptor 1. Adaptor for Air-conditioning System ....52 Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (1) <KRP2A61 / KRP2A62 / KRP2A53>....... 52 Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (2) <KRP4AA51 / KRP4AA52 / KRP4AA53 / KRP4A54>..62 Interface Adaptor for SkyAir Series <DTA102A52> ..72 Interface Adaptor for SkyAir <DTA112BA51>...
  • Page 56: Adaptor For Air-Conditioning System

    Adaptor ED721208 1. Adaptor for Air-conditioning System Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (1) <KRP2A61 / KRP2A62 / KRP2A53> 1.1.1 Function The KRP2A61/62/53 enables operation by remote control (ON/OFF control, temperature setting, operation display, error display). With it, the following system can be built. Note however that the adaptor cannot be used with other centralized control equipment.
  • Page 57 ED721208 Adaptor 1.1.2 Part Names and Functions 1PA63641J 1.1.3 Installation Ceiling Mounted Cassette Corner Type Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type (Double-Flow) FXK(Q) FXC(Q) Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type (Compact Multi-Flow) FXFQ (Round-flow) FXZQ (Multi-flow) C: 1PA63641J 1.1 Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (1) <KRP2A61 / KRP2A62 / KRP2A53>...
  • Page 58 Adaptor ED721208 Ceiling Mounted Duct Type FXMQ20~140P FXM(Q)200 · 250 See part of "KRP4A96" in Option Handbook (OH12-01). FXM20~140 Ceiling Mounted Built-In Type Ceiling Suspended Type Ceiling Mounted Built-In Type (Rear Suction) FXH(Q) FXSYQ FXYB Note : Installation box is necessary for second adaptor (FXS (Q)). Floor Standing Type Slim Ceiling Mounted Duct Type FXL(Q)
  • Page 59 ED721208 Adaptor 1.1.4 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Setting <Electric Wiring Work> 1. First, wire between the indoor and outdoor units, then to the separate power supply, and between the indoor units and the remote controllers. Then, check wiring is correct. (If wanting group control by remote controller, check transmission wiring.) For details, see the installation manual of the indoor and outdoor units.
  • Page 60 Adaptor ED721208 <Initial Setting> 1. Remote control input (Operation control) Wire as described below. Wiring differs depending on whether using a voltage or non-voltage input. For voltage input Indoor F1 F2 unit Wiring adaptor PCB KRP2A61·62·53 For non-voltage input Indoor F1 F2 unit Wiring adaptor PCB...
  • Page 61 ED721208 Adaptor 2. Setting control mode selector switch (RS1) Using control mode selector switch (RS1), select the control mode as described below. (1) When operating with only individual display function Position Function Individual Display (Input Ignored) (2) When operating with constant input from A CONTROL Input A ON Input A OFF...
  • Page 62 Adaptor ED721208 (4) When operating with dual momentary inputs from A and B (Use a momentary input of 200 msec or longer.) Input A ON Input B ON Operation or Operation or Position Function not of indoor From Remote controller not of indoor From Remote controller unit...
  • Page 63 ED721208 Adaptor Timing Chart for Each Control Mode by pulse input Remote controller rejection Position 7 Input B Input A Input A Input A OFF ON Operation by KRP2A61 Remote controller demand Indoor Units Status Stop by Remote controller Acceptable Position 9 Input A Input A...
  • Page 64 Adaptor ED721208 3. Temperature setting input Indoor F1 F2 unit Wiring adaptor PCB KRP2A61·62·53 Temperature setting corresponds to resistance values in the range of 0 to 135Ω. Their relationship is as shown below. Temperature Setting (°C) Resistance (Ω) 0.0~3.4 5.0~11.6 13.8~20.0 22.4~28.4 31.0~36.4...
  • Page 65 ED721208 Adaptor 4. Output display signals Indoor F1 F2 unit Wiring adaptor PCB KRP2A61·62·53 Operation output terminals (W1 and W2) and malfunction output terminals (W3 and W4) are non-voltage constant contact output. (Allowed electric current per contact is between 10 mA ~ 3 A.) Note: If using a 220 240V power supply, keep transmission wiring at least 50 mm away from incoming power supply wiring.
  • Page 66 Adaptor ED721208 Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (2) <KRP4AA51 / KRP4AA52 / KRP4AA53 / KRP4A54> 1.2.1 Function This adaptor is an interface required to connect the indoor unit with the BAS. And by installing this adaptor in the indoor unit, it enables you to have various remote controls (ON/OFF, temperature setting, operation status display and malfunction display).
  • Page 67 ED721208 Adaptor Applied Model Series Applicable VRV Systems (VRV Inverter “K(A)” “K(U)” Series and later) SkyAir Series ∗1 Room Air-Conditioner FDYB-KA, FDYM-FA, FDY-KA ∗2 Packaged Air-Conditioners FDBG, FDMG, FD Other air-conditioners Heat Reclaim Ventilator (Note: BRC1C61, 62 etc. are required.) Note: ∗1 FH-NU, FDBG-NU, FDBT-NU and FDMG-PU are not connected.
  • Page 68 Adaptor ED721208 1.2.3 Installation Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type Ceiling Suspended Type FXF(Q) FXH(Q) Lid of installation box FCQ(N)-K(A) FHQ • FH(Y) FXFQ-P, FCQ(N)-K(A)···KRP1H98 (option) FXF··································KRP1DA98 (option) Lid of installation box Adaptor (KRP4AA53) KRP1CA93 (Optional accessory) PCB support Installation box for adaptor PCB Adaptor FXFQ-P, FCQ(N)-K(A)···KRP1H98 (option) (KRP4AA52)
  • Page 69 ED721208 Adaptor Ceiling Mounted Built-in Type Ceiling Mounted Duct Type Indoor unit PCB FXYB PCB support PCB support Adaptor (KRP4AA51) Adaptor (KRP4AA51) Indoor unit PCB Control box Note: Installation box is necessary for second adaptor (FXS). Electric parts box Ceiling Mounted Built-in Type Ceiling Suspended Cassette Type FXUQ FBQ-B...
  • Page 70 Adaptor ED721208 Wall Mounted Type Floor Standing Type Concealed Floor Standing Type FXA(Q) FXL(Q) Indoor unit PCB FAQ71BVV1B FXN(Q) FAY-L Installation box for adaptor PCB PCB support (KRP4AA93) Adaptor (KRP4AA51) PCB support Control box Adaptor (KRP4AA51) Floor Standing Type FAQ100BVV1B FV(Y) FA(Y)-F(A) Note:Installation box for adaptor PCB is required to install the...
  • Page 71 ED721208 Adaptor 1.2.4 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Setting 1. Wiring 2. Depending on whether [voltage input] or [non voltage input], connect the wiring as shown below. Input/Output for External Control 3. Depending on whether [voltage input] or [non voltage input], connect the wiring as shown below. Input with Voltage.
  • Page 72 Adaptor ED721208 5. Temperature setting input KRP4A54 C: 1PA59890F Temperature setting corresponds to resistance values in the range of 0 to 135Ω. Their relationship is as shown below. Relation between the setting temperature and the resistance are as follows. Setting temperature (°C) 13.8 22.4...
  • Page 73 ED721208 Adaptor Input A close/open Input B close/open (pulse input) (pulse input) Operation Position Function or not of Operation or not of From Remote From Remote controller indoor indoor unit controller unit Remote Control Rejection Rejection Last command Priority Acceptable OFF at close Rejection Remote controller OFF...
  • Page 74 Adaptor ED721208 <Example when the control mode selector switch is set at position 6> The following is the time chart for the command by remote controller and the indoor unit against input signal. Timing Chart for Each Control Mode by momentary input 2.
  • Page 75 ED721208 Adaptor 1.2.5 Precautions before Use for the Wiring Adaptor for Electrical Appendices (2) Combined use of the wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2) and the centralized control equipment is possible by the following setting method only under the limited use condition. [Setting method] Cut the jumper (J5) for the wiring adaptor for electrical appendices (2).
  • Page 76 Adaptor ED721208 Interface Adaptor for SkyAir Series <DTA102A52> 1.3.1 Function This interface adaptor is necessary when connecting to SkyAir indoor unit to Centralized Control Equipment (Central Remote Controller, Unified ON/OFF Controller, Schedule Timer etc.). By connecting Centralized Control Equipment, unified operation (ON/OFF), timer operation, remote controller rejection/acceptance setting and operation/error monitor etc.
  • Page 77 ED721208 Adaptor 1.3.3 Installation 1. Accessories Check if the following accessories are included in the kit. Adaptor Relay Harness PCB Support Clamp Installation Manual 1.3 Interface Adaptor for SkyAir Series <DTA102A52>...
  • Page 78 Adaptor ED721208 2. Installation Installation differs according to models as shown below. Do not bundle low and high voltage wires together. Bundle any excess wires with the attached clamps so as to keep loose wirings off the indoor unit PC board. Ceiling Mounted Cassette Corner Type Ceiling Mounted Cassette Type (Multi-Flow) Ceiling Mounted Built-in Type...
  • Page 79 ED721208 Adaptor Ceiling Suspended Type FH(Y) Indoor unit PCB Control box Adaptor PCB Support Floor Standing Type Indoor unit PCB Adaptor Control box PCB support Wall mounted type FA(Y)-F(A) Indoor unit PCB C: 1PA59896 Ceiling Suspended Cassette Type FXUQ Indoor unit PCB Adaptor Control box PCB support...
  • Page 80 Adaptor ED721208 1.3.4 Electric Wiring Work Wire this kit as described below. Make sure wires to units do not pass over the PCB when wiring. Centralized control equipment C : 1PA59896 Interface Adaptor for SkyAir <DTA112BA51> Accessories Check if the following accessories are included in the kit. 1 Adaptor 2 Relay PCB 3 Relay harness...
  • Page 81 ED721208 Adaptor 1.4.2 Installation and Electric Wiring Relay PCB 2 (1) Mount the adaptor 1 on the indoor unit PCB by setting the triangle marks together. Field wiring (Note1.) (2) Insert the harness from Relay PCB 2 into the connector (X3A) of Centralized control the Adaptor 1 .(Fig.4) equipment...
  • Page 82 Adaptor ED721208 Central Control Adaptor Kit <DTA107A55> 1.5.1 Function By connecting this kit to the centralized control equipment, all units of the FD series and UAT series in the system can be controlled as a group from the centralized control equipment. This adaptor enables the following operation and monitor function from Centralized control equipments.
  • Page 83 ED721208 Adaptor 1.5.2 Part Names 1.5.3 Installation COMPONENTS Check the following components are included in this optional accessory before installation. CONTROL BOARD BOX OPERATION MANUAL INSTALLATION MANUAL WIRE HARNESS Give to the customer this OPERATION MANUAL certainly. INSTALLATION Deside the situation of Control Board Box. It is affected the situations of the thermistor.
  • Page 84 Adaptor ED721208 1.5.4 Electric Wiring Work 1. General instructions All wiring, components and materials to be procured on site must comply with the applicable local and national codes. Use copper conductors only. All field wiring and components must be provided by licensed electrician. Unit shall be grounded in compliance with the applicable local and national codes.
  • Page 85 ED721208 Adaptor 3. Connection of the terminal Connect between the air conditioner and DTA107A55 shown below. In case of FD03~05K Connect the wiring between the box of this kit and the DTA107A55 EL. COMPO. BOX ASSY of the indoor unit. [Refer to the wiring diagram of the indoor unit.] See below for connecting the terminal "M3".
  • Page 86 Adaptor ED721208 In case of UATY08~12K DTA107A55 Connect the wiring between the box of this kit and the EL. COMPO. BOX ASSY of the air conditioner. [Refer to the wiring diagram of the air conditioner.] See below for connecting the terminal "M3". (The Output of alarm signal) In case of Y1, connect the wiring between the terminal "M1"...
  • Page 87: Interface Adaptor For Diii-Net Use (Ra Krp928B2S

    Operation display only by lamps <Overview, Features and Compatible Models> This kit is the interface required when connecting the centralized control equipment and a Daikin Room Air Conditioner. Use of the centralized control equipment makes it possible to perform the following monitoring and operations.
  • Page 88 Tes1 Operating / error display. 1.6.3 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Settings <Wiring procedure> Room air conditioner indoor unit DAIKIN To HA connector (S21) 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Once the switches are set and Supplied connection...
  • Page 89 ED721208 Adaptor <Switch Settings> Turn the power on after all the switches have been set. NOTE Settings made while the power is on are invalid. Open the Kit’s case and set the switches on the circuit board. (1) For Overseas / Japanese unit setting (SW3-3) Room air conditioners, different methods are used for setting the temperature in automatic mode, so this switch needs to be set.
  • Page 90 Adaptor ED721208 <Control Codes> When using the centralized control equipment, the operating codes can be used to limit operation from wireless remote controllers. : permitted; ×: prohibited Operations from the remote controller Operations from the “Run” control from the “Stop” control from centralized control centralized control equipment the centralized control equipment...
  • Page 91 ED721208 Adaptor Adaptor for Wiring <KRP1B61 / KRP1BA54, B56, BA57, BA59 / KRP1C63, C64> 1.7.1 Functions This adaptor allows taking out compressor operating signal/indoor fan operating signal. When an auxiliary electric heater or a humidifier is installed on FXS(Q) model, each one of this is required for each indoor unit. 1.
  • Page 92 Adaptor ED721208 1.7.3 Installation KRP1B61 Accessories Check if the following accessories are included in the kit. Adaptor PCB support × 4 × 1 Clamp × 3 Installation manual × 1 Note: Kits vary according to applicable models. A special adaptor fixing plate and box are required for the following models. FXC(Q)···············································...
  • Page 93 ED721208 Adaptor Installation differs according to models as shown below. Do not bundle low and high voltage wires together. Bundle any access wires with the attached clamps so as to keep loose wirings off the indoor unit PCB Ceiling mounted built-in type Ceiling mounted cassette type FXK (Q) Indoor unit PCB...
  • Page 94 Adaptor ED721208 KRP1BA54, B56, BA57, BA59 Accessories Check if the following accessories are included in the kit. Adaptor × 4 PCB support × 1 × 3 Clamp × 1 Installation manual • Kits vary according to applicable models. NOTE • A special adaptor fixing plate and box are required for the following models.
  • Page 95 ED721208 Adaptor KRP1C63 FCQ(N)-KVEA, FXFQ-PVE KRP1C64 PCB support 1.7 Adaptor for Wiring <KRP1B61 / KRP1BA54, B56, BA57, BA59 / KRP1C63, C64>...
  • Page 96 Adaptor ED721208 1.7.4 Electric Wiring Work KRP1B61 Refer to the WIRING DIAGRAM attached to the indoor unit before attempting to wire. [Make sure wires to units do not pass over the PCB when wiring.] Wire the adaptor to the indoor unit as shown below. X16A Indoor unit PCB Power supply...
  • Page 97 ED721208 Adaptor KRP1BA54, B56, BA57, BA59 • Refer to the WIRING DIAGRAM attached to the indoor unit before attempting to wire. [Make sure wires to units do not pass over the PCB when wiring] • Wire the adaptor to the indoor unit as described below. (FXZQ,FXD(Q) : X16A) Indoor unit PCB Fetching the operation display signal...
  • Page 98 Adaptor ED721208 KRP1C63 KRP1C64 1.7 Adaptor for Wiring <KRP1B61 / KRP1BA54, B56, BA57, BA59 / KRP1C63, C64>...
  • Page 99 ED721208 Adaptor External Control Adaptor for Outdoor Unit <DTA104A61 / DTA104A62 / DTA104A53> 1.8.1 Function With the external control adaptor, outdoor units are controlled as follows. 1. Operation mode (COOL/HEAT/FAN) is switched simultaneously for more than one outdoor unit. • If switching operation mode by indoor unit remote controller or COOL/HEAT selector. External control adaptor for outdoor unit Indoor unit remote controller You can simultaneously switch operation mode for outdoor units in...
  • Page 100 Adaptor ED721208 1.8.2 Part Name and Functions Power supply connector (D1, D2) Do not move it. To adaptor power supply connector on outdoor unit, indoor unit or BS unit. Function switch (SS1)(Factory set:On) Terminal block for transmission The contents of the address setting switch set the (F1, F2) COOL/HEAT address, demand address, or both addresses.
  • Page 101 ED721208 Adaptor BS unit Ceiling-mounted cassette type B S V ( Q ) F X K ( Q ) Adaptor Control box (DTA104A61) Adaptor (DTA104A61) Control box PCB support Indoor unit PCB PCB support BS unit PCB Ceiling-mounted cassette type Ceiling-mounted Built-in type F X C ( Q ) F X S ( Y Q )
  • Page 102 Adaptor ED721208 Ceiling-mounted Duct type FXMQ20~140P FXM(Q)200 · 250 See part of "KRP4A96" in Option Handbook (OH12-01). PCB support FXM40~125 Adaptor (DTA104A61) Adaptor (DTA104A61) Indoor unit PCB Indoor unit PCB PCB support Control box Control box Ceiling mounted cassette type Ceiling Suspended type F XFQ - P (Round flow model)
  • Page 103 ED721208 Adaptor 1.8.4 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Setting 1.8 External Control Adaptor for Outdoor Unit <DTA104A61 / DTA104A62 / DTA104A53>...
  • Page 104 Adaptor ED721208 [Input signal] Constant a contact Input current is approx. 10 mA per contact. For the relay contact, use a weak current contact. [Outside wiring specifications] Recommended wiring: 0.75-2 mm sheathed wire Wiring length: Within 150 m Keep a minimum 50 mm from power supply wiring to prevent malfunction. Demand input terminal Short circuit between (Demand 1) - (C)...As a guideline, demand should be about 70%.
  • Page 105 ED721208 Adaptor 1.8 External Control Adaptor for Outdoor Unit <DTA104A61 / DTA104A62 / DTA104A53>...
  • Page 106 Adaptor ED721208 Setting of 5-bit COOL/ Fig. 1 HEAT address by DS1,2 Designate and set COOL/ HEAT addresses 0-31 for each operation mode switch unit. No. 0 No. 7 No. 8 No. 15 No. 16 Upper 2 Lower 3 bits DS2 bits DS1 : OFF : ON...
  • Page 107: Cool / Heat Selector

    ED721208 Adaptor Cool / Heat Selector <KRC19-26A> This remote controller has a switch to enable selection of a heating or cooling operation for each outdoor unit or system. The controller can also be used to switch to the fan operation mode, for example, during moderate weather season. Unit (mm) Dimensions 14.5...
  • Page 108 Adaptor ED721208 1.10 DIII-NET Expander Adaptor <DTA109A51> 1.10.1 Function The adaptor allows easy system expansion as long as restrictions are observed. 1. The below systems can be controlled on the DIII-NET when using the adaptor. (1) Up to 1024 units can be centrally controlled (2) Wiring restrictions (max.length : 1000m, in 64 different groups.
  • Page 109 ED721208 Adaptor 1.10.2 Part Name and Functions Power supply connector To adaptor power supply → connecter on outdoor unit Wiring for transmission (F1,F2) To terminal block of branched outdoor unit. → (branch line) See Electric wiring work Micro-computer normal monitor Terminal block for (HAP : GRN) transmission...
  • Page 110 Adaptor ED721208 1.10.4 Electric Wiring Work (1) Connect the wire from the adaptor to the adaptor power connector on the outdoor unit's PCB. (For connector Nos.,see the electric wiring diagrams for the indoor and function units.) (2) Connect transmission wires between outdoor units (Outdoor-Outdoor terminal board). (3) Wire transmission wires to terminal boards as shown below.
  • Page 111 ED721208 Adaptor <Wiring example> System with more than 10 outdoor units. Note: Wiring restrictions (see "Electric wiring work") apply to each group A and B. C : 1P013360 1.10 DIII-NET Expander Adaptor <DTA109A51>...
  • Page 112: Adaptor For Other Equipment

    Adaptor ED721208 2. Adaptor for Other Equipment Wiring Adaptor for Other Air Conditioners <DTA103A51> 2.1.1 Function This kit contains an I/O interface adaptor for centralized control equipment, used when there is a non-connectable air conditioner and electrical equipment. When connected to the centralized control equipment, this adaptor enables operation/stop and display of operation/error monitors from the centralized control equipment.
  • Page 113 ED721208 Adaptor 2.1.4 Electric Wiring Work <Wiring Requirements> 1. Wire between the adaptor and centralized control equipment (F1, F2) 2. Wire to the connected units and set all switches..For details, refer to WIRING TO CONNECTED UNITS. 3. Wire to the power supply..For details, refer to POWER SUPPLY WIRING. C : 2PA53853 <General Instructions>...
  • Page 114 Adaptor ED721208 <Monitor Input> Wire as explained here following, depending on whether input carries a voltage (VOLT.) or not (NON VOLT.). Make the VOLT/NON VOLT. setting at the monitor input changeover switch (SS1). (For Voltage Charged Input) Set the monitor input changeover switch to VOLT. (Factory setting: VOLT.) Connect control input to the common...
  • Page 115 ED721208 Adaptor <Setting Group No. for Centralized Control> Set the group No. at the centralized control group No. setting switches (RS1 and RS2). Refer to the below table to set group No. Group No. increases in the order of 1-00, 1-01 ... 1-15, 2-00, ... 4-15. Refer to the installation manual of the centralized control equipment.
  • Page 116 Adaptor ED721208 Di Unit <DEC101A51> Using this unit, connection of other facilities other than air conditioner is made possible, such as power supply facility, sanitary facility, anti-disaster facility, and crime prevention facility. 2.2.1 Function Type BRC1C62 DEC101A51 Group/Zone One Group Up to 4 groups Item ON/OFF...
  • Page 117 ED721208 Adaptor 2.2.2 Part Names and Functions 1. Appearance Di Unit DEC101A51 PCB in DEC101A51 2.2 Di Unit <DEC101A51>...
  • Page 118 Adaptor ED721208 The figure below shows the printed circuit board built in this equipment. DIII-NET Address No. setting switch (RS1/DS1) Set DIII-NET Address No. Terminal block for transmission (F1/F2) (Terminal size: M3) Connect this unit to the terminals F1, F2 Power supply terminal of the centralized control equipment.
  • Page 119 ED721208 Adaptor 2.2.3 Installation (Installation Place) • Install the unit indoors where it is not exposed to water and dust or dirt. • Install the unit where both temperature and humidity do not become high. (Operating (available) temperature: -10 ~ +40˚C) (Operating (available) humidity: 10 ~ 85%) •...
  • Page 120 Adaptor ED721208 Restrictions in Continuous Installation In case where several devices are set up and installation inside the power board is carried out, each equipment installation space and space between the wall surface and this equipment should be left at least as shown below. Unit (mm) DEC101A51 DEC101A51...
  • Page 121 ED721208 Adaptor 2.2.4 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Setting 1. Electric wiring work Wiring Lead-In For wiring connection, remove the front panel (secured with 2 screws) of this equipment. Upon completion of operation given in this paragraph and "2. Initial Setting" below, close the front panel with the screws described above.
  • Page 122 Adaptor ED721208 2. Initial setting DEC101A51 Switch Settings Name Operation Abnormal input detection Open/Close Open Close Abnormal input detection method (Concentrated address +4 to 7) Open: Close (Normal) → Open (Abnormal) Close: Open (Normal) → Close (Abnormal) Abnormal input detection Open/Close Open Close (Concentrated address +0 to 3)
  • Page 123 ED721208 Adaptor ∗ Number of centralized addresses used The number of centralized addresses used is determined by the top address set in this item and the number of facility equipment connected that is set in " TP1 Setting (Facility equipment quantity change)". Example 1: When the top address was set to "1-00"...
  • Page 124 Adaptor ED721208 By short-circuiting the quantity change TP1 in the normal operating condition, the setting status can be confirmed. Operation 1 unit 2 units 3 units 4 units monitor 5 units 6 units 7 units 8 units This indicates LED lighting. 3.
  • Page 125: Dio Unit

    ED721208 Adaptor Dio Unit <DEC102A51> Using this unit, connection of other facilities other than air conditioner is made possible, such as power supply facility, sanitary facility, anti-disaster facility, and crime prevention facility. 2.3.1 Function Type BRC1C62 DEC102A51 Group/Zone One Group Up to 4 groups Item ON/OFF...
  • Page 126 Adaptor ED721208 Operation output It is possible to select continuous 1 output (4 points) or instantaneous 2 output (ON/OFF pair-2 points). For switching, refer to 2. Initial Setting • Wiring at Continuous Output (Up to 4 facility equipments can be connected.) Facility Equipment Operation Circuit Example 1~200-240V DEC102A51...
  • Page 127 ED721208 Adaptor Operation input When the contact is "Closed", "Run" is to be inputted. Input SPEC: No-voltage "a" contact (When the applied voltage is 20 to 30V DC and the contact is "Closed", the welding current is approx. 10mA.) For input, use a contact for micro current. (12V DC, 1mA max.) Abnormal input When the contact is "Open"...
  • Page 128 Adaptor ED721208 2.3.2 Part Names and Functions 1. Appearance Dio Unit DEC102A51 PCB in DEC102A51 2.3 Dio Unit <DEC102A51>...
  • Page 129 ED721208 Adaptor The figure below shows the PC board built in this equipment. DIII-NET Address No. setting switch (RS1/DS1) Power supply terminal block (L, N) Set DIII-NET Address No. For the power supply, use 1 ~ 200 - 240V. Terminal block for transmission Switch for selecting the number (F1/F2) (Terminal size: M3) of facility equipment connected...
  • Page 130 Adaptor ED721208 2. Specifications Dio board 8 points. 4 pairs based on a pair of On/Off input and abnormality input Input contacts * Contact information(On/Off, Abnormality ) is transmitted to intelligent Manager III through DIII-Net communication. 4 points. In case of normally output, 4 units are controllable. In case of instantaneous output, 2 units are controllable.
  • Page 131 ED721208 Adaptor 2.3.3 Installation (Installation Place) Install the unit indoors where it is not exposed to water and dust or dirt. Install the unit where both temperature and humidity do not become high. (Operating (available) temperature: -10 ~ +40˚C) (Operating (available) humidity: 10 ~ 85%) Connect the wiring to be connected in the field from the lower surface side.
  • Page 132 Adaptor ED721208 Restrictions in Continuous Installation In case where several devices are set up and installation inside the power board is carried out, each equipment installation space and space between the wall surface and this equipment should be left at least as shown below.
  • Page 133 ED721208 Adaptor 2.3.4 Electric Wiring Work and Initial Setting 1. Electric Wiring Work No simultaneous clamping is allowed for high-voltage wiring <power supply wiring (L/N), earth wiring, relay output wiring (CD, D1 to 4)>, low-voltage wiring <communication wiring (F1/F2), operation input wiring (CM, M1 to 4) and abnormal input wiring AC200V (CA, A1 to 4)>...
  • Page 134 Adaptor ED721208 Factory preset before shipment C/C : Centralized control equipment C/D : Connectable Devices or Facility equipment Switch Condition Factory preset before shipment Range of address No. 1-00, 01, 02, 03 A1 - AM Abnormal in the open condition DS4-1 Power failure, then after power recovery Stop...
  • Page 135 ED721208 Adaptor Set the top address of this equipment with the DIII-NET setting switch (DS1/RS1). Using the DIII-NET setting switch (DS1), set the range of Address No. that is set in this equipment. Address Nos. 1-00 to 1-15 are factory controlled before shipment. Control range DS1 1-00 ~ 1-15 2-00 ~2-15...
  • Page 136 Adaptor ED721208 SS1 Setting This switch selects continuous output or instantaneous output for control outputs (D1 to D4) commanded to the facility equipment. Set to "Con." side (factory preset before shipment) --- Continuous output (Contacts D1 to D4 at the time of operation command from the centralized control equipment: ON-Contacts D1 to D4 at stop command: OFF) Stop command Operation command...
  • Page 137: Part 5 Installation Manual

    ED721208 Part 5 Installation Manual 1. Safety Precautions ..........134 2. intelligent Touch Manager........ 136 3. iTM plus adaptor..........173 4. iTM integrator ............ 192...
  • Page 138: Safety Precautions

    Installation Manual ED721208 1. Safety Precautions Also see installation manual attached to equipment you connect. Please read these “SAFETY PRECAUTIONS” carefully before installing air condi- tioning unit and be sure to install it correctly. They both contain important information regarding safety. Be sure to observe all precau- tions without fail.
  • Page 139 ED721208 Installation Manual WARNING Be sure to earth the unit. Do not earth the unit to a utility pipe, lightning conductor or telephone earth lead. Otherwise, a short-circuit may occur in a pressure switch, temperature switch, or other protective equipment, forcing the unit to operate unexpectedly. use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  • Page 140: Intelligent Touch Manager

    2.7.1 Terminals location and conceptual connection diagram ..........23 2.7.2 Requirements that must be met ..................24 Installation ......................25 Wall mounting .......................... 25 3.1.1 Parts to be used ......................25 3.1.2 Installation procedure ....................25 English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 141 4.8.1 Remote controller buttons and areas ................35 4.8.2 Procedure for a wired remote controller ................ 36 4.8.3 Procedure for a navigation remote controller ..............38 ....40 ................41 Procedure ..........................41 Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 142 Pan-head screw (M4×14, with spring Frame bracket, 1 pc. Angle bracket, 2 pcs. Control enclosure parts φ Cable tie, 1 pc. Push mount tie, 3 pcs. Manual CD, 1 pc. Paper template, 2 pcs. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 143 ED721208 Installation Manual intelligent Touch Manager body 256.6mm 272mm 25mm 25mm 4.5mm 4.5mm 4.5mm 4.5mm 290mm Wall mounting metal plate 234.2mm 60mm 40mm Thickness 0.8mm Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 144 Installation Manual ED721208 Frame bracket 281.4mm 241mm 61.6mm 7.5mm 224.6mm Thickness 1.6mm Angle bracket 28.2mm 11.6mm 20mm 43.7mm Thickness 1.6mm English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 145 [LAN] The socket for connecting the intelligent Touch Manager to an Ethernet net- work. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 146 The color of the LED also changes accordingly to the condition of the monitor display. Off: The monitor is powered off. [RESET//] The switch for restarting the intelligent Touch Manager. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 147 To secure the wiring with black cable ties, insert the cable tie head into the provided hole. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 148 30 mm from the right side edge, and 60 mm from the bottom edge of the unit. Required installa- tion space 30mm 100mm 100mm 30mm 243mm MONITOR MONITOR 290mm 60mm MONITOR MONITOR 60mm Wall English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 149 Before you start any of these connection procedures, remove the terminal cover from the rear face. To do so, remove two screws using a Phillips screwdriver. conditioning devices by connecting them to your intelligent Touch Manager. WARNING Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 150 OUT - OUT Indoor unit A maximum of 16 indoor units can be connected per remote controller group. A maximum of 64 indoor units can be connected when power distribution is enabled. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 151 Where Interface for use in BACnet is installed in parallel. Where there is another MASTER intelligent Touch Manager or MASTER iTM plus adap- tor, and it is connected in relations of main/sub. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 152 WARNING NOTE For how to connect the intelligent Touch Manager to a PC network, contact your net- work administrator. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 153 2.3.2 Applicable cable standard: 100Base-TX or 10Base-T Connector standard: RJ-45 <SERVICE LAN socket and LAN SW NOTE during installation or maintenance, use the face. You cannot close the cover when the switch Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 154 Core thickness: φ0.65 - 0.9mm Limitation in contacts per node is 120 or less. Maximum number of nodes is 30. The intelligent Touch Manager must be connected as a terminal to the RS-485 wiring. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 155 The intelligent Touch Manager can be connected with an external signal input device for stopping air conditioners in an emergency, or with electric energy meters for calculating WARNING NOTE With 7 iTM plus adaptors, however, you can connect up to 512 indoor units. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 156 Pulse width: 20 to 400 ms Pulse interval: 100 ms or more CAUTION NOTE When emergency stop input signal is enabled, you cannot restart all the air condition- ers unless you disable it. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 157 Connect an iTM plus adaptor to the plus ADP IF terminals located on the rear face. Be respectively, as these terminals have polarity. iTM plus adaptor iTM plus adaptor on which termination resistor must be enabled Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 158 Connect the intelligent Touch Manager to an AC power supply. WARNING cause an electric shock. 2.7.1 Connect the power supply to the three terminals, L tion. Earth Earth leakage breaker Power supply 100-240VAC 50/60 Hz English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 159 Installation Manual 2.7.2 Core thickness: Power wire: 1.0 - 2.0 mm² Earth lead: Size must comply with local codes. Electric power consumption: 23 W CAUTION the intelligent Touch Manager to it. electrical fuse. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 160 3.1.1 Parts to be used To wall-mount the intelligent Touch Manager, use the following accessory mounting parts: Wall mounting metal plate, 1 pc. Round-head wood screw (φ P-tight screw (φ 3.1.2 CAUTION English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 161 Screw in from the bottom of the intelligent Touch Manager. P-tight screw intelligent Touch Manager Wall mounting metal plate 3.2.1 Parts to be used mounting parts: Frame bracket, 1 pc. Angle bracket, 2 pcs. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 162 You need to route in advance the cables connected to the rear face of the intelligent Touch Manager through the cable hole provided at the bottom of the frame bracket. Before installing the intelligent Touch Manager body, remove the terminal cover from the rear face. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 163 You can remove it by hand as this is not screwed. Removing the frame reveals four screw holes, two holes each to the left and right of the monitor display. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 164 3. Insert the intelligent Touch Manager into the frame bracket secured to the wall and install it to the frame bracket using the pan-head screws. Pan-head screw 4. Snap the resin frame back into the front face of the intelligent Touch Manager as it was before. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 165 2. Insert the intelligent Touch Manager into the opening of the control enclosure and install it to the control enclosure using the pan-head screws. 3. Snap the resin frame back into the front face of the intelligent Touch Manager as it was before. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 166 Installation Manual ED721208 N IT Pan-head screw CAUTION enclosure door. Terminal cover Control enclosure intelligent Touch Manager English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 167 The Title screen appears and, after a while, the message “Ready to set up A/C central- ized address” appears. A DIII- each air conditioner. Refer to “4.8 Assigning a DIII-NET address for each air con- The Language Settings screen appears. CAUTION Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 168 “Locale setup” allows to set up how you want to see items that are expressed in different ways depending on the region, such as the date/time, temperature, and decimal point, on the display. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 169 1. On the Time/DST Setup screen, set up the date/time and the daylight saving time schedule. (Enable or disable the daylight saving time function. If enabled, select the The A/C Auto Register screen appears. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 170 The names of buttons and areas of a wired remote controller used in this section are shown below. Address display area Parameter number display area Programming time buttons Temperature setting buttons Inspection / Test operation button English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 171 2. Using the Temperature Setting buttons, change the value shown in the parameter num- ber display area to “00”. In the address display area, the current address setting is displayed. (This area will GROUP SETTING Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 172 Touch Manager is not communicating with the indoor units normally. Make sure that the cables are connected correctly. GROUP SETTING 4. Using the Programming time buttons, select the address you want to set. GROUP SETTING GROUP SETTING English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 173 F i e l d s e t t i n g l i s t Group No. s e t t i n g Indoor unit Air net No. set Error record Retur n Setting Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 174 Group No. s e t t i n g (Group) Group No Release 1-00 Retur n Change 6. Press the Menu/Enter button. Group No. s e t t i n g (Group) Group No 1-03 Retur n Release English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 175 Release Cool Set temp Room 4.8.4 When power distribution is enabled, you need to set a unique address for each unit. For how to set an address, refer to the commissioning manual. Installation Manual 3P291714-1 English DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 176 :Off LED. 4. Press the BS2 to change to the desired address. (Set the address number within the 6. Press the BS1 button once to return to the normal mode. English Installation Manual 3P291714-1 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 177: Itm Plus Adaptor

    ED721208 Installation Manual 3. iTM plus adaptor Contents Before Installation ....................7 Checking that all accessories are included ................7 Understanding external dimensions ..................8 Understanding where terminals are located ................8 1.3.1 Front face of iTM plus adaptor ..................8 Determining installation place ....................
  • Page 178 Installation Manual ED721208 Before Installation Before you start installing the iTM plus adaptor, complete the following checks: Check that the iTM plus adaptor comes with all accessories. Understand where the terminals and switches of the iTM plus adaptor are located. Make sure that an appropriate space for installing the iTM plus adaptor is available.
  • Page 179 ED721208 Installation Manual iTM plus adaptor body 160mm 140mm 61.2mm 6.5mm 6.5mm 61.2mm cient work plan. For connection details including the cable type, terminal size, and wiring precautions, refer to “2. Connection”. 1.3.1 Front face of iTM plus adaptor All the terminals used during installation are located on the front face of the iTM plus You can remove this cover by loosening a single screw.
  • Page 180 Installation Manual ED721208 [plus ADP IF] The terminals for connecting an intelligent Touch Manager or iTM plus adaptor installed in parallel. [DIII] [Di] The terminals for connecting an external signal input device for stopping air con- ditioners in an emergency, or for connecting electric energy meters for calculating the electricity usage of individual indoor air conditioning units.
  • Page 181 ED721208 Installation Manual The table below shows the status of the CPU ALIVE/ALARM LED when the iTM plus adaptor is operating normally or failed. NOTE [LED status and operation table] Operating condition CPU ALIVE ALARM Blink Hardware failure Address failure plus ADP IF communication failure Blink Be sure to install the iTM plus adaptor in a place that meets the conditions described in...
  • Page 182 Installation Manual ED721208 1.4.3 The installation environment must meet the following conditions: Ambient temperature: –10 to 50 °C English Installation Manual 3P291714-3 DCM601A52 iTM plus adaptor...
  • Page 183 ED721208 Installation Manual Connection This chapter describes the procedure for connecting the iTM plus adaptor with intelligent In addition to air conditioners, the iTM plus adaptor can be connected and work with a wide range of equipment. However, the required connection procedures vary depending on the equipment to be connected.
  • Page 184 Installation Manual ED721208 Connecting intelligent Touch Manager The iTM plus adaptor is a device that enables you to control more air conditioners with the intelligent Touch Manager. It needs to be connected to an intelligent Touch Manager to provide this capability. 2.1.1 Connect the terminals located in the “plus ADP IF”...
  • Page 185 ED721208 Installation Manual 2.1.3 You need to assign a unique address to each of your intelligent Touch Manager and the iTM plus adaptors connected to it. Because the address of the intelligent Touch Manager the plus ADP ADDRESS switch located on the front face of each iTM plus adaptor to set a unique address.
  • Page 186 Installation Manual ED721208 tioning devices by connecting them to your intelligent Touch Manager. The iTM plus adaptor allows you to connect additional 64 groups of air conditioners per unit. Considering that the intelligent Touch Manager can be connected with a maximum of seven iTM plus adaptors, you can control a total of 512 groups of air conditioners at a maximum using a single intelligent Touch Manager.
  • Page 187 ED721208 Installation Manual 2.2.1 label “DIII”. These 2 terminals have no polarity. An example of connecting more than 2 air conditioning devices is shown in the following conceptual connection diagram. CAUTION a failure of the air conditioner or iTM plus adaptor. F1, F2 F1, F2 F1, F2 P1, P2...
  • Page 188 Installation Manual ED721208 NOTE A single remote controller can simultaneously control a maximum of 16 indoor units. This capability is referred to as group control. A remote controller group is a group of indoor units controlled under the same remote controller. [Conceptual drawing of a remote controller group] F1, F2 P1, P2 F1, F2 P1, P2...
  • Page 189 ED721208 Installation Manual To set the iTM plus adaptor to SLAVE, use the DIII MASTER switch. Placing the switch in the upper position (labeled as SLAVE MASTER To install multiple centralized controllers, set only the highest priority controller to MAS- TER and all other controllers to SLAVE according to the following order of priority: Interface for use in BACnet High...
  • Page 190 Installation Manual ED721208 2.3.1 Use the terminals located under the label “Di” to connect the pulse signal line. The iTM plus adaptor accepts four types of signals through its four channel terminals, Di1, Di2, Di3, NOTE The COM terminals are all connected internally. So, you can use either of them.
  • Page 191 ED721208 Installation Manual Connect the iTM plus adaptor to an AC power supply. WARNING cause an electric shock. 2.4.1 For safety reasons, power connection terminals are covered with a protective cover. Remove this cover before you start connecting the power supply. You can do so by loosening a single screw using a Phil- lips screwdriver.
  • Page 192 Installation Manual ED721208 2.4.2 Core thickness: Power wire: 1.0 - 2.0 mm² Earth lead: Size must comply with local codes. Electric power consumption: 6 W CAUTION connection. adaptor to it. electrical fuse. English Installation Manual 3P291714-3 DCM601A52 iTM plus adaptor...
  • Page 193 ED721208 Installation Manual Installation The iTM plus adaptor can be installed in the following two ways: Screw mounting to control enclosure 3.1.1 160mm 140mm 61.2mm 6.5mm 6.5mm 61.2mm Installation Manual 3P291714-3 English DCM601A52 iTM plus adaptor...
  • Page 194 Installation Manual ED721208 3.1.2 Installation procedure Secure the iTM plus adaptor to the control enclosure using the supplied round-head wood body. English Installation Manual 3P291714-3 DCM601A52 iTM plus adaptor...
  • Page 195 ED721208 Installation Manual (1) on the rear face is hooked and push it in direction (3) until the lower hook (2) 3.2.1 Pull down the lever at the lower portion of the iTM plus adaptor (1) and pull the unit body (2) out toward you.
  • Page 196: Itm Integrator

    Installation Manual ED721208 4. iTM integrator Contents Before Installation ....................7 Checking that all accessories are included ................7 Understanding external dimensions ..................8 Understanding where terminals and switches are located ............10 1.3.1 Rear face ........................10 1.3.2 Front panel ........................11 1.3.3 Side face ........................
  • Page 197 ED721208 Installation Manual Before Installation Before you start installing the iTM integrator, complete the following preparations. Check that the iTM integrator comes with all accessories. Check that an appropriate space for installing the iTM integrator is available. Checking that all accessories are included Based on the following accessory list, check that all accessories for the iTM integrator are included.
  • Page 198 Installation Manual ED721208 iTM integrator body 256.6mm 272mm 25mm 25mm 4.5mm 4.5mm 4.5mm 4.5mm 290mm Wall mounting metal plate 234.2mm 60mm 40mm Thickness 0.8mm Installation Manual 3P291714-5 English DCM601A53 iTM integrator...
  • Page 199 ED721208 Installation Manual Frame bracket 281.4mm 241mm 61.6mm 7.5mm 224.6mm Thickness 1.6mm Angle bracket 28.2mm 11.6mm 20mm 43.7mm Thickness 1.6mm English Installation Manual 3P291714-5 DCM601A53 iTM integrator...
  • Page 200 Installation Manual ED721208 Understand the arrangement of terminals and the location of openings on the unit and plan how to route the cable and in which order to connect its wires to facilitate the instal- lation procedure. For connection details including the cable type and terminal size, refer to “2.
  • Page 201 ED721208 Installation Manual 1.3.2 Located below the monitor display on the front panel are four LEDs that indicate the oper- ating status of the iTM integrator. Sliding the front slide cover down and then removing a screwed cover reveals terminals used during the setup after installation or during mainte- nance work.
  • Page 202 Installation Manual ED721208 1.3.3 Side face On the left side face of the iTM integrator, a USB port cover is provided. You use this cover during setup after installation or during maintenance. You also see an attached label, bearing the model, weight, power ratings and the serial number of the iTM integrator. [ ] Pulling up the rubber cover reveals a USB socket.
  • Page 203 ED721208 Installation Manual Be sure to install the iTM integrator in a place that meets the conditions described in 1.4.1 through 1.4.3 below. 1.4.1 Below are the description of the installation place and mounting direction. Be sure to Installation place: Indoor, free from dust and water splashes Mounting direction: Vertical 1.4.2 Make sure that the installation environment meets the following conditions.
  • Page 204 Installation Manual ED721208 Connection This chapter describes the procedure for connecting the iTM integrator with the intelligent Touch Manager. Required proce- 2.3 Connecting power supply dures WARNING cause an electric shock. Before you start any of these connection procedures, remove the terminal cover from the rear face. To do so, remove two screws using a Phillips screwdriver.
  • Page 205 ED721208 Installation Manual Connecting a LAN cable Connecting your iTM integrator with network enables you to operate the intelligent Touch Manager from iTM integrator. One iTM integrator can operate a maximum of 5 intelligent Touch Manager. iTM integrator intelligent Touch Manager Air conditioners or other devices that the intelligent Touch Manager is monitoring.
  • Page 206 Installation Manual ED721208 2.2.1 Rear face of iTM integrator intelligent Touch Manager 2.2.2 Applicable cable standard: 100Base-TX or 10Base-T Connector standard: RJ-45 <SERVICE LAN socket and LAN SW NOTE during installation or maintenance, use the face. You cannot close the cover when the switch Installation Manual 3P291714-5 English DCM601A53 iTM integrator...
  • Page 207 ED721208 Installation Manual Connect the iTM integrator to an AC power supply. WARNING cause an electric shock. 2.3.1 Connect the power supply to the three terminals, L tion. Earth Earth leakage breaker Power supply 100-240VAC 50/60 Hz English Installation Manual 3P291714-5 DCM601A53 iTM integrator...
  • Page 208 Installation Manual ED721208 2.3.2 Core thickness: Power wire: 1.0 - 2.0 mm² Earth lead: Size must comply with local codes. Electric power consumption: 23 W CAUTION the iTM integrator to it. electrical fuse. Installation Manual 3P291714-5 English DCM601A53 iTM integrator...
  • Page 209: Part 6 Commissioning Manual

    ED721208 Part 6 Commissioning Manual 1. intelligent Touch Manager........ 206 2. iTM-Layout Screen Creation Tool ....312 3. iTM-External Management Points....329 4. iTM-Power Proportional Distribution Setup..347 5. iTM-Energy Navigator Setup ......386...
  • Page 210 (When carrying out pre-engineering using the current setting) ....52 Scenario 3: Restore with existing property’s backup data ..........54 Scenario 4: Implementation of new functions due to existing property’s upgrade ..55 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 211 Logging into Service Mode via Web Remote Management ........108 iTM integrator Explanation ............109 7. iTM integrator ....................109 7-1 Basic Setup........................109 7-2 iTM integrator Service Settings ..................114 Service Settings Tab (Menu List Screen) ..............115 Controller Access Setup ..................... 116 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 212 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Appendix ..................120 8. Useful Information ..................120 8-1 Troubleshooting ......................120 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 213: System Overview

    Port 1~4: Power meter pulse input Emergency Stop signal input Port 1: Input signal (contact) such as Port 2~4: Power meter pulse input power outage signal Input signal (contact) such as power outage signal Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 214 5-1 Activation Enable dealer options. Entering the Activation key * When necessary 5-2 Dealer Option Setup Register management points and Layout View. 4-1 Mgmt. Point Data Regist (Load from CSV or register manually) Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 215 Set up “Main” and “Sub”. 4-3 DIII-NET Engineering Install pre-engineering data and Layout View data. 4-10 Installation Activate optional maker functions. 5-1 Activation Enable dealer options. Entering the Activation key * When necessary 5-2 Dealer Option Setup Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 216 1. Display the Menu List screen. 2. Touch the four corners of the screen in the indicated order. The Password Input dialog appears. 3. Enter the service password (daikin) and touch the OK button to log into the SE Mode. Commissioning Manual EM11A021...
  • Page 217 Furthermore, if the screen is locked, entering the service password instead of the administrator password after carrying out the special operation indicated below, allows you to unlock the screen and log into the SE Mode. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 218: Names And Functions

    Dealer Option Setup (See page 86.) System Settings Tab Displays a list of functions related with system settings (See page 12.) Network (See page 87.) related settings Web Remote Management (See page 90.) Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 219 Automatic registration is supported only for indoor units and Ventilator. Mgmt. Point Data Regist Activation Enables optional maker functions based on entered Activation keys. NOTE Optional maker functions refer to the Power Proportional Distribution and Energy Navigator functions. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 220 You can also make it run at a set time by using the Schedule function. (13) Energy Navigator (Optional function) Sets up the reference room temperature, month to start collecting data, and energy conversion type to be used by the Energy Navigator. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 221 ED721208 Commissioning Manual 3-3 System Settings Tab Network Sets up the network IP addresses as well as the Web Servers. Web Access Users Sets up Web users for Web Remote Management. Backup Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 222: Basic Functions

    Load the management equipment in the site point data created using the pre-engineering tool to iTM Start up iTM and auto recognize A/C See 4-7 Pre-engineering Create management point data using the pre-engineering tool Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 223 Touch the Mgmt. Pnt Data Regist button on the Service Settings tab to display the main Mgmt. Point Data Register screen (see page 10). is the list of registered management points. Touch the A/C Auto Register button to display the Auto Search Result screen. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 224 Remove button. The management point moves to and is deleted from the list of candidates that can be registered. Touching the Rem. ALL button deletes all of the candidates that can be registered. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 225 2. Manually registering management points Register one by one the management points that are not registered by automatic recognition. Touch the Add button to display the Management Point Types screen. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 226 Tabs and items displayed on the Mng. Point Attributes screen vary depending on the selected management point type. Set up by switching the displayed tabs as necessary. For details of each tab, see page 21 onwards. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 227 NOTE Modify as necessary since the copy has exactly the same data. Registering as is will cause duplicated address error and the like. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 228 [Management point name] ([Management point ID]) <-> [Management point name] ([Management point ID]) numbers ===== Internal Pi address duplication ===== Duplicate object IDs BACnet Duplicated object IDs [Management point name] ([Management point ID]) <-> [Management point name] ([Management point ID]) ===== Duplicate object IDs Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 229 When finished, touch the OK button (14). A settings data check is carried out and the Information check screen displayed if errors are found. If no problems are found, the dialog below appears. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 230 <External Di> (15) (15) (16) (17) (18) (19) (16) (17) (20) (18) (19) (20) <External Dio> <Di, Pi, External Ai> (15) (16) (17) (16) (17) (18) (18) (19) (20) (19) (20) <Outdoor> <Internal Ai> Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 231 For the port number, touch the Modify button and enter it in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. For the address, select it using the combo box. Duplicated addresses cannot be registered. All addresses must be different. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 232 The number of characters you can enter is 0 to 50, irrespective of single or double byte. (20) Icon Sets up the icon for the management point. Touch the Modify button and set the icon in the Icon Setup screen that appears. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 233 Sets up the ACNSS address. Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. Indoor unit: 1 to 128, Outdoor unit: 1 to 127, Internal Pi: 1 to 127 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 234 (23) Ventilation Mode check box (24) Fresh Up check box Select the check box to enable Fresh Up. (25) Auto Air Volume check box Select the check box to enable Auto Air Volume. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 235 Select whether to carry out error detection when the external Di or external Dio is off from Enable and Disable. (30) Error input type radio button Select the error input detection from A type and B type. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 236 Sets up the unit. Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Text Input dialog that appears. The number of characters you can enter is 0 to 8, irrespective of single or double byte. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 237 0.000 to 1000.000 range, in increments of 0.001. (40) Coeff b Touch the Modify button and enter the value in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. You can Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 238 For the lower limit, touch the Modify button and enter it in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. For the monitoring status, select from Disable, Monitoring, and Monitor + History from the combo box. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 239 Sets up the Target Point and Target analog value for the Internal Ai. Touch the Ref.. button and select the Target Point and Target analog value to set from the Analog Point Selection screen that appears (see page 32). Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 240 *2 The default values displayed on GUI will change depending on whether Celsius or Fahrenheit is selected in System Settings. *3 The former or latter value will be used depending on whether Unit Type is Other or Thermistor, respectively. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 241 Analog Point Selection screen. (49) (50) (49) is the list of management points with analog value. (50) is the list of analog values that applicable to the Internal Ai of the selected management point. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 242 Connect a USB memory to the iTM unit and touch the Save button (51). Saving is complete when a save completion dialog appears. Touch the Close button to return to the main Mgmt. Point Data Register screen. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 243 Mgmt. Point Data Register screen. (52) Connect the USB memory to the iTM unit and touch the Load button (52). File names that can be loaded are limited to “ManagementPointData.csv” differently, rename it in advance. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 244 If the setting data has been loaded without any problem, the merge results appear. change. After checking the list on each tab, touch the Close button to return to the main Mgmt. Point Data Register screen. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 245 ED721208 Commissioning Manual management point data is registered can be used as a template for new implementations since only the area used by the system and the header portion are output. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 246 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 247 Error detection level Err Type Not regard Warning as Error level Regard Warning as Error level Equipment error [Legend] Icon Warning × : Error indication Equipment error History Warning × ×: No error indication Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 248 (2). Enable: The Setpoint Restriction is enabled. Auto: The Setpoint Restriction is disabled when an upper central unit is present. The Setpoint Restriction is enabled when an upper central unit is not present. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 249 Central units other than the above 5. Pressing the Refresh button updates and (4). Touching the OK button displays a NOTE If you install or uninstall another controller, please review the configuration of the Setpoint Range Limit. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 250: Time Zone

    1. Log into SE Mode from the Menu List screen and display the Service Settings tab (see page 7). Touch the Changeover Option button on the Service Settings tab to display the Changeover Option screen (see page 10). Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 251 Release button (3). The Changeover Option becomes “Selectable”. At that moment, the Changeover Option for the other indoor units in the same refrigeration system also becomes “Selectable”. Touching the Refresh button updates the contents displayed in (1). Close the screen using the Close button. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 252 NOTE If you specified a period to delete, you can cancel deletion halfway but the history data before cancelling will be deleted. Make sure before executing because the deleted data cannot be recovered. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 253 (3) Property data edit (4) Property data output Pre-engineering Tool and iTM Unit Data Flow Diagram NOTE iTM integrator uses the backup data for restoring because it is not compatible with the Pre- engineering tool. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 254 Maintenance of Layout View edit × × existing property Scenario 3: Restore with existing property’s × × × backup data Scenario 4: Implementation of new functions × × due to existing property’s upgrade Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 255 Supported security software McAfee 2011 Norton 2011 Virus Buster 2011 Flash Player Version 11.1 Web browser Internet Explorer 8, 9 Firefox 10.0 Displaying the main screen 1. Start up the pre-engineering tool on the PC. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 256 ED721208 2. On the login screen that appears, enter the password and click the Login button (1). The iTM Pre-engineering tool main screen appears if the correct password has been provided. Main screen Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 257 Clicking the OK button sets up the folder selected in whether to delete the data in the folder appears. Click the Yes button to commit and return to the iTM Pre-engineering tool main screen. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 258 Screen of demo version for PC The demo version for PC allows you to make similar settings as with the iTM unit. Make settings as required. button and return to the Pre-engineering tool main screen. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 259 Click the OK button. A conformation dialog appears, indicating that you are about to delete the the screen closes. NOTE Check that the USB memory is ready for writing data. The output will fail if it is damaged, has Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 260 “Layout Setup data only” is available when the Layout option is enabled and saves only the Layout Setup data to the USB memory. For the method of entering the Layout Setup data to the iTM unit, see the supplementary volume Layout View Creation Tool (EM11A024). Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 261 If the property data is created using an older version, a dialog that prompts upgrade appears. Click the OK button. The absolute path is displayed in (12) when a property data is selected. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 262 The Layout Setup data backup and restore procedures are the same as when modifying the Layout View of an existing property. For the method of editing the Layout Setup data, see the supplementary volume Layout View Creation Tool (optional). Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 263 2. Move all the data in the folder copied to the USB memory to directly below the USB memory. 3. Insert the USB memory prepared with PC to the iTM integrator to restore. (For details, see 4-10 Installation) Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 264 1. From your PC, access the Network Solution page of the Distributor’s Page. Then, download and save the updater program onto the USB memory. 2. Insert the USB memory with the updater program into iTM and install. For the installation procedure, see 4-10 Installation. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 265 All iTM functions run normally even during backup. However, operation from the iTM unit’s screen is restricted during backup. The following describes how to create a backup. 1. Display the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen (see page 12). Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 266 (XXXXXXXXXXXX: MAC address of the iTM, YYYYMMDD_HHMMSS: Year, Month, Day, Hour, Minute and Second of the backup execution time) When backup fails because the USB memory is not inserted or due to an error, an error dialog appears. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 267 5 times on the screen. Touch the centre of each cross in order. You can start the calibration again by touching a point far from the cross. The calibration is complete when you touched the cross 5 times. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 268 Name of the installer controller Version of the installer (10) Current hardware name (11) Current MAC address (12) Name of the installer hardware (13) Installer’s MAC address (14) Message displayed in accordance with the installation tool’s status. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 269 Text Input dialog. Enter necessary information such as dealer’s name, telephone number, e-mail address, etc. You can enter up to 50 characters in each line, regardless of single or double byte. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 270 Commissioning Manual ED721208 3. The registered contact information can be checked on the Contact tab of the Information screen accessible from the Standard View screen. (See User’s Manual (EM11A015)) Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 271 If the specified type of outdoor unit is wrong, leakage check operation cannot be executed correctly. Be careful when setting the type. NOTE When you use the outdoor unit as Internal Pi, check that the pulse amount is correct in the detailed information screen. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 272 RX38MY1E RXYQ16M7W1B RX16MTL RX26MYLE RX38MYL RX16MTLE RX28MTL RX38MYLE RXYQ18M7W1B RX16MY1 RX28MTLE RX40MTL RXYQ20M7W1B RX16MY1E RX28MY1 RX40MTLE RXYQ22M7W1B RXYQ24M7W1B RX16MYL RX28MY1E RX40MY1 RXYQ26M7W1B RX16MYLE RX28MYL RX40MY1E RX18MTL RX28MYLE RX40MYL RXYQ28M7W1B RX18MTLE RX30MTL RX40MYLE RXYQ30M7W1B Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 273 RXYQ46PY1 RXY16MYLE RXY40MTL RHXY16MY1 RXYQ48PY1 RXY18MTL RXY40MTLE RHXY18MY1 RXYQ50PY1 RXY18MTLE RXY40MY1 RHXY20MY1 RXYQ52PY1 RXY18MY1 RXY40MY1E RHXY22MY1 RXYQ54PY1 RXY18MY1E RXY40MYL RHXY24MY1 RXYQ8PY1C RXY18MYL RXY40MYLE RHXY26MY1 RXYQ10PY1C RXY18MYLE RXY42MTL RHXY28MY1 RXYQ12PY1C RXY20MTL RXY42MTLE RHXY30MY1 RXYQ14PY1C Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 274 REYQ42M8W1B RXYQ24M8W1B RXYQ5M9W1B RHXYQ8PY1 REYQ44M8W1B RXYQ26M8W1B RXYQ8M9W1B RHXYQ10PY1 REYQ46M8W1B RXYQ28M8W1B RXYQ10M9W1B RHXYQ12PY1 REYQ48M8W1B RXYQ30M8W1B RXYQ12M9W1B RHXYQ14PY1 RXYQ18MAY1 RXYQ32M8W1B RXYQ14M9W1B RHXYQ16PY1 RXYQ20MAY1 RXYQ34M8W1B RXYQ16M9W1B RHXYQ18MAY1 RXYQ22MAY1 RXYQ36M8W1B RXYQ18M9W1B RHXYQ20MAY1 RXYQ24MAY1 RXYQ38M8W1B RXYQ20M9W1B RHXYQ22MAY1 RXYQ26MAY1 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 275 RXYQ42PRY6 RHXY30PY1 RXQ26PY16 RXYQ10PAY19 RXYQ44PRY6 RHXY32PY1 RXQ28PY16 RXYQ12PAY19 RXYQ46PRY6 RHXY34PY1 RXQ30PY16 RXYQ14PAY19 RXYQ48PRY6 RHXY36PY1 RXQ32PY16 RXYQ16PAY19 RXYQ50PRY6 RHXY38PY1 RXQ34PY16 RXYQ18PAY19 RXYQ52PRY6 RHXY40PY1 RXQ36PY16 RXYQ20PAY19 RXYQ54PRY6 RHXY42PY1 RXQ38PY16 RXYQ22PAY19 RXYQ16PHY1 RHXY44PY1 RXQ40PY16 RXYQ24PAY19 RXYQ18PHY1 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 276 CMSQ200A7W1B 1008 RHXYQ12PAY1 1075 RXYHQ18P9W1B 1142 RXYQ72PYDN 1209 CMSQ250A7W1B 1009 RHXYQ14PAY1 1076 RXYHQ20P9W1B 1143 RXYQ96PTJU 1210 RWEYQ60MTJU 1010 RHXYQ16PAY1 1077 RXYHQ22P9W1B 1144 RXYQ96PYDN 1211 RWEYQ72MTJU 1011 RHXYQ18PAY1 1078 RXYHQ24P9W1B 1145 RXYQ120PTJU 1212 RWEYQ84MTJU Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 277 RQCYQ280P 1241 RQYP680A 1252 RQCEQ744P 1220 RWEYQ144PTJU 1231 RQCYQ360P 1242 RQYP730A 1253 RQCEQ816P 1221 RWEYQ252PTJU 1232 RQCYQ460P 1243 RQYP785A 1254 RQCEQ848P 1222 RWEYQ216PTJU 1233 RQCYQ500P 1244 RQYP850A 1223 RXYMQ36MVJU 1234 RQCYQ540P 1245 RQCEQ280P Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 278 To activate an optional maker function, you must acquire the Activation key before making settings on site. Since Activation keys are available at the Daikin Distributor’s Page, you need a PC connected to the Internet. To obtain the key, the MAC address indicated on the iTM main unit and the software ID shown in the license form supplied with the main unit will be requested.
  • Page 279 If the key is correct, the function is added to the list (2). 4. Touch the OK button on the Activation Setup screen. new settings?” appears. Touch the Yes button and restart the iTM unit. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 280 3. When finished, touch the OK button. A confirmation dialog with the message “Settings have been changed. Reboot now to enable new settings?” appears. Touch the OK button and restart the iTM unit. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 281: System Settings

    The following describes how to set this up. 1. Touch the Network button on the System Settings tab of the Menu List screen to display the Network screen (see page 12). <IP Address Input dialog> <Name Input dialog> Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 282 Default gateway address Preferred DNS address Alternate DNS address 3. Set up the Web server port number. Touch the Web Server button to display the Web Server screen and set up the port number. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 283 Numerical Input dialog that appears. Touch the OK button to save and close the screen. 5. A restart confirmation message is displayed. Touch the Yes button to reflect the setting and restart the iTM. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 284 Display resolution: 1024 x 768 or higher Network 100Base-TX Real transfer rate: 115 kbps or higher Supported security software McAfee 2011 Norton 2011 Virus Buster 2011 Flash Player Version 11.1 Web browser Internet Explorer 8, 9 Firefox 10.0 Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 285 Use a 100Base-TX or higher Ethernet cross cable. Ethernet (Cross cable) ETHERNET 100BASE-TX When connecting the PC and iTM via a hub: Use a 100Base-TX or higher Ethernet straight cable. Ethernet (Straight cable) ETHERNET 100BASE-TX Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 286 1. Start up the Web browser (Internet Explorer) and select [About] from the [Help] menu. NOTE In the case of Firefox, you can check by selecting [Help] [About Mozilla Firefox]. Check that the version is 8.0.xxxx.xxxxxxx or 9.0. xxxx.xxxxxxx. (The xxx portion may be any) Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 287 NOTE Necessary software can be downloaded from Microsoft, Adobe, and other sites for free. Setting up the IP address (Windows XP Professional) 1. Select [Start] [Control Panel]. 2. Click [Network and Internet Connections]. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 288 Commissioning Manual ED721208 3. Click [Network Connections]. 4. Double click [Local Area Connection]. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 289 ED721208 Commissioning Manual 5. Select [Properties]. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 290 Default gateway 0. 0. 0. 0 Preferred DNS 0. 0. 0. 0 Alternate DNS 0. 0. 0. 0 Web server port number Controller name intelligent Touch Manager Properties] and [Local Area Connection Properties] screens. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 291 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Setting up the IP address (Windows Vista Business) 1. Select [Start] [Control Panel]. 2. Click [Network and Internet]. 3. Click [Network and Sharing Center]. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 292 Commissioning Manual ED721208 4. Click [Manage network connections]. 5. Double click [Local Area Connection]. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 293 ED721208 Commissioning Manual 6. Click [Properties]. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 294 Set them up as follows when connecting to the iTM via local network. IP address: 192.168.0.2 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 NOTE For iTM settings at the time of shipment, see page 96. IPv4) Properties] and [Local Area Connection Properties] screens. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 295 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Setting up the IP address (Windows 7 Professional) 1. Select [Start] [Control Panel]. 2. Click [Network and Internet]. 3. Click [Network and Sharing Center]. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 296 Commissioning Manual ED721208 4. Double click [Local Area Connection]. 5. Select [Properties]. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 297 ED721208 Commissioning Manual 7. To connect to the iTM via the Internet, ask its IP address and subnet mask to your network administrator and set them up. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 298 Select the tool. Open Internet Options. Deselect [Turn on Protected Mode]. Click the OK button on the [Internet Options] window. Click the OK button on the [Warning] window. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 299 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Network Connection Check Check whether the Ethernet connection between a PC and iTM is normal. Carry out the following procedure from the PC. <Windows XP> <Windows VISTA, Windows 7> Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 300 1. From the Start menu of the PC, select “All Programs” “Accessories” “Command Prompt”. Alternatively, select “Run” from the Start menu of the PC, enter “cmd” in Open and click the OK button. (Windows XP) Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 301 2. The command prompt starts up. Type “ping” followed by one single byte space and then the iTM IP address, and press the Enter key. (In this example, the IP address is 192.168.0.1) Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 302 The procedure to log into Service Mode is similar as that from the unit, by clicking the four corners of the browser’s window and entering the password. For details, see “2-2 Logging into Service Mode”. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 303 USB memory. 2. Publish the activation key of the basic software. In the same way as in step 1, access the Network Solution page and then go to the Activation key issue page. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 304 Open the front slide cover and turn the screws to remove the < BACKUP switch > front slide cover. Set the BACKUP switch to “ON”. 4. Install the software. For the procedure, see 4-10 Installation. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 305 If so, refer to the step 3 on the previous page to turn on the data backup battery. When done, touch the OK button shown with the message on the screen. Then, the Locale setup screen appears. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 306 [Date] Select the date display format. [Time] Select the time display format (24-hour or 12-hour clock). [Icon Color] Select the icon color. 2. When setup is done, touch OK. The Time Zone Settings screen appears. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 307 Adjust the clock and set up the daylight saving time schedule. <Time/DST Setup screen> (Enable or disable the daylight saving time function. If enabled, select the start time and the end time.) 2. Touch OK. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 308 Service settings described in this chapter are for the iTM integrator unit. Settings for iTM units are to be made in the respective iTM, or from the iTM integrator Standard View screen by accessing the respective iTM. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 309 The setup method is the same as that for the iTM. See “4-11 Contact Info”. NOTE All settings in this Service Settings tab are for the iTM integrator unit. Please note that they are not for the iTM unit to be controlled using the iTM integrator. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 310 Set up the connection between the iTM to be controlled and the iTM integrator. 1. Display the Service Settings tab on the iTM integrator Menu List screen. 2. Touch the Controller Access button to display the Controller Access Setting screen. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 311 User Setup, then touch the Modify button to enter it in the Numerical Input dialog that appears. The possible value range, value at shipment, and initial value at new registration for the IP address and Web server port number are as follows. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 312 The controller name is the name set up in the network settings on the iTM unit. See “6-1 Network” in this manual. The controller name is automatically acquired if the communication between iTM integrator and iTM is working normally. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 313 If there is an iTM whose connection status is “Disconnected”, the following Confirm dialog appears. To exit setup leaving the iTM disconnected, touch the Yes button. To return to the Controller screen, touch the No button. 7. Open and close all the Layout Views of iTM. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 314: Troubleshooting

    Check the connection status of DIII-NET pin terminals. connected. Check the installation status of other There is a source of noise around the Separate DIII-NET from the source of units. DIII-NET. noise. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 315 The operation mode was fan mode. Check the PPD settings. subject indoor unit is operating. indoor unit. The thermostat was always OFF Check the PPD settings. though the air conditioner was operating in cool or heat mode. Commissioning Manual EM11A021 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 316: Itm-Layout Screen Creation Tool

    Setting Up the Screen ........................ 6 Adding and Editing Areas or Management Points ..............10 Exporting the Screen Data Output ................... 14 Importing the Layout Screen Data .................... 17 Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 317 Version 11.1 Internet Explorer 8, 9 Web browser Firefox 10.0 * When the height of the display resolution is 768 pixels, you should enable the “Auto-Hide the Task Bar” setting. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 318 2. Click the four corners of the window in the ascending order of the numbers indicated on the 3. Enter “daikin” as the password and then click the OK button to bring up the following dialog box, which contains the Edit Layout Screen button.
  • Page 319 (For more information, see “4-7. Pre-engineering” in the Commissioning Manual (EM11A021 / EM11A022). Click the Edit Layout Screen button to bring up the Edit Screen window. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 320 Delete key displayed information Keyboard action Move the selected Cursor keys displayed information Keyboard action Ctrl key Select multiple items + mouse action + left click Mouse and Keyboard Actions Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 321 The file name of the imported background image may be different from the original name because it is automatically converted for management in the tool when the layout data is saved. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 322 Once you have deleted a screen, you cannot recover the deleted screen since the Undo button cannot be used to undo the deletion. Take extreme care. 3. Click the List Settings button (13) to bring up the Screen Change List Settings dialog box. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 323 > button to move it to the list (16). To reorder the contents of the list (15), use the button (17). Click the OK button to save the changes and return to the Edit Screen window. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 324 By using the screen change list setting, you can limit the screen change; for example changing In the example above, changing to the screen D is possible only from the screen A. Make the setting of changable screens according to the customer demand. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 325 By factory default, all the items are checked. So be sure to uncheck any items that you do not want to have displayed. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 326 When you are done, click the OK button to save changes and return to the Add Area / Mng Point dialog box. Add Area / Mng Point dialog box and return to the Edit Screen window. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 327 Aligns the lower edges of the selected areas or management points to the lower edge of the lowermost of them. You can use the Alignment buttons (26) to evenly arrange (justify) vertically or horizontally multiple areas or management points. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 328 Once you have saved a screen using the Save button, you cannot revert the screen to the previous state since the Undo button cannot be used to undo the save. Take extreme care. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 329 2. Touch the four corners of the screen in the indicated order. The Password Input dialog appears. 3. Enter the service password “daikin” and touch the OK button to log into the SE Mode. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024...
  • Page 330 4. Touch the Layout Setup button (29) to bring up the Layout Setup window. NOTE The Layout Setup button is not displayed when the iTM unit does not contain any layout screen data. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 331 When the data has been exported, the folder where the data is stored is displayed on the dialog box. Take note of the folder and then touch the Close button to exit. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 332 2. Insert the USB memory storage device into the iTM unit and then touch the Layout Screen Data Input button (31) box that appears. When the data has been imported, iTM restarts automatically. Commissioning Manual (Layout Screen Creation Tool) EM11A024 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 333: Itm-External Management Points

    ED721208 Commissioning Manual 3. iTM-External Management Points Contents External Management Points .................2 ......................... 2 ..................3 ....................... 4 ......................5 ........................6 ................7 .................. 8 ......................... 17 Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 334 There must be one communications communication unit to make up a node. unit per node. Node N Maximum length of Maximum number of nodes communication cable 30 nodes 500m (1640 ft.) Node 30 Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 335 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Item Maximum Item RS-485 CRC-16 Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 336 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Management Point Mapping I/O modules Management point Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 337 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Supported I/O Modules Number of I/O module input /output Model number type contacts per module Module type Model number 787-712 – 750-960 – 750-600 750-613 Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 338 <Conceptual connection diagram> Connector Input A Input B Output A I/O module Output B RS-485 – Communication unit Connector Input A Input B Output A I/O module Output B Communication unit Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 339 24 V DC power supply power supply Thermistor Di modules must be connected Do, Ai, and thermistor must be placed together to the secondary on the far side. side of a power supply module. Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 340 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Registering External Management Points Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 341 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 342 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Mgmt. Pnt Data Regist Load (2). Select Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 343 ED721208 Commissioning Manual NOTE Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 344 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Common 1 Tab (10) (10) <External Dio> <External Di> (10) <External Ai> Port No. Address Detailed Type / Mgmt. Pt. ID Name Detailed Info. (10) Icon Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 345 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Common 2 Tab (11) (11) Prohibit Manual Operation Monitoring Tab Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 346 (12) (14) (18) (16) (19) (17) (13) (15) <External Dio> (12) Point Type (13) Error input masking time after start signal (14) Monitor Input (15) Error input type (16) Post-Priority Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 347 (19) Output Contact A/B Analog Tab Analog 1 Analog 2 (20) (24) (25) (21) (26) (22) (23) <External Ai> (20) Unit Label (21) Hysteresis (22) Lower Limit (23) Upper Limit Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 348 Minimum Value / Maximum Value NOTE For Celsius For Fahrenheit For analog value Management Item point type 0.0 to 512.0 0 to 922 0.00 to 9999.99 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 0.01 Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 349 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Common — — — — 101 to 1000000 100 to 999 Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 350 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning Manual (External Management Points) EM11A026 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 351: Itm-Power Proportional Distribution Setup

    Commissioning Manual 4. iTM-Power Proportional Distribution Setup Contents Commissioning for Power Proportional Distribution ...........2 Preparation for Commissioning ....................2 Precautions to Take Before Commissioning ................2 ......11 ............37 ..................38 Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 352 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning for Power Proportional Distribution Preparation for Commissioning Precautions to Take Before Commissioning Check the Backup Battery Enable Switch Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 353 Commissioning Manual Enlarged view MONITOR SLAVE LAN SW CPU ALIVE LAN LINK D MONITOR BACKUP D MASTER FRONT BACK RESET SERVICE LAN MASTER Actions That Result in the Loss of Proportional Distribution Calculations Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 354 NOTE Groups Address Address Address outdoor 1-00 1-01 1-02 unit MONITOR indoor indoor indoor unit unit unit Unit Unit No.0 No.2 Unit No.1 When using a Wired remote controller: <Wired Remote Controller> Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 355 ED721208 Commissioning Manual UNIT NO. GROUP SETTING UNIT NO. GROUP SETTING UNIT NO. GROUP SETTING UNIT NO. GROUP SETTING Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 356 Commissioning Manual ED721208 UNIT NO. GROUP SETTING UNIT NO. GROUP SETTING Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 357 Group No. s e t t i n g Group No. s e t t i n g (Group) Group No. s e t t i n g ( U n i t ) Return Setting Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 358 Group No. s e t t i n g (Unit) Unit No Group No Release 1-01 Return Change Group No. s e t t i n g (Unit) Unit No Group No 1-01 Return Release Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 359 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Group No. s e t t i n g (Unit) Unit No Group No 1-01 Return Release 0 0 0 0 Cool Set temp Room Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 360 I n d o o r U n i t S t a t u s Outdoor Unit Status Forced Fan ON Switch Main Sub Controller Menu / Enter Setting Down (2). Forced Fan On Unit No. Cancel Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 361 ED721208 Commissioning Manual iTM unit service PC iTM unit service PC service PC Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 362 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Set up the service PC Straight cable connection diagram Cross cable connection diagram Ethernet (Cross cable) Ethernet (Straight cable) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 363 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Initialize the proportional distribution data NOTE Initialize All Data Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 364 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Check the port settings (2). NOTE Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 365 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Automatically set up the equipment (3). Auto Setup Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 366 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 367 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Modify Setup Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 368 Commissioning Manual ED721208 (11) (12) (10) NOTE (10) (11). Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 369 ED721208 Commissioning Manual NOTE Consult Database (12) (13) (15) (14) (16) (13) (14) Apply Mask (15) Cancel Mask (16) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 370 Commissioning Manual ED721208 (17) (18) (19) Copy (17). Paste (18) Clear (19). Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 371 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Set up the proportional distribution groups (21) (22) (23) (20) (24) (20) (21) (20). (20) Delete (22). NOTE Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 372 Commissioning Manual ED721208 (20) Rename (23) (20) (24) NOTE Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 373 ED721208 Commissioning Manual (25) (30) (26) (27) (28) (29) (25) (26) (27) (26) (26) (27). (28) (29) (28) (28) (29). Special Setup (30) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 374 Commissioning Manual ED721208 (31) (32) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 375 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Start Calculation (31). (31) (31) Stop Calculation (32) settings in increments of 0.1. Pulse width diagram 100 msec or more 20 ~ 400msec Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 376 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Check the pulse input (33) Temporary Power Consumption (33) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 377 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Check the accumulated consumption (34) Present Calculated Value (34) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 378 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 379 Commissioning Manual Example: PM 2:00 PM 3:00 Check and record the Check and record the PM to 2:55 PM, retrieve the PM to 3:55 PM, retrieve the It is OK if (W2–W1) NOTE Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 380 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Check the operation of the Proportional Distribution Commissioning Tool (36) (35) (35) Calculate Power (36) (37) Search Time (37) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 381 ED721208 Commissioning Manual NOTE Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 382 Commissioning Manual ED721208 (38) (39) Retrieve (38) (39) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 383 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Description Port Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 384 Commissioning Manual ED721208 (40) Present Calculated Value (40) (41) (41) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 385 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Description Port (42) Temporary Power Consumption (42) Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 386 Commissioning Manual ED721208 (44) (43) (43) Description unit. Port (43) Update (44). Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 387 Cooling Heating Heater Power Calc. +Stop +Heater +Fan Indoor Unit Number Rated Rated Rated Rated During [Outdoor Unit Number] Type Power Power Power Power STOP Set up the equipment “ ”/“×” “Standard”/“Ventilator”/“ADP” Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 388 Heating Rated Power, Fan Rated Power, Heater Rated Power, Power During STOP) 1-1-00[1] (Standard, ,×, ,1.14,0.073,1.52,0.026,0.94,0.76,0.085,0.7,0.008) 1-1-01 (ADP, ,0,0.04,1,0,0.87,0.91,0.39,0,0.019) …… NOTE How the Proportional Distribution Calculations are affected by the Start and End of Daylight Saving Time Start of Daylight Saving Time Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 389 ED721208 Commissioning Manual End of Daylight Saving Time Commissioning Manual (PPD) EM11A027 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 390: Itm-Energy Navigator Setup

    Commissioning Manual ED721208 5. iTM-Energy Navigator Setup Contents Energy Navigator Setup ..................2 Log into the service mode ......................7 ..........9 ..............11 ..............12 ..........................13 Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 391 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Energy Navigator Setup Function Summary (1) Budget/Actual Energy Management (2) Equipment Operations of deviation from operations plans) (3) Data Export (4) Commissioning Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 392 Overview of available functionality Target Availability of Trial Power Budget/Actual What is needed Equipment Operations user Meters Proportional Energy Management installed Distribution Management × × × meters × meters Legend Legend × × Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 393 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Energy budget/actual management function × × × × × Energy budget/actual management function × Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 394 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Equipment operation management Equipment operation management Equipment operation management × Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 395 ED721208 Commissioning Manual (EM11A027) Log into the service mode Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 396 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Log into the service mode Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 397 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 398 Commissioning Manual ED721208 *Detailed View screen (operational state) Energy Navigator Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 399 ED721208 Commissioning Manual Modify Room temperature settings (4). Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 400 Commissioning Manual ED721208 Modify Modify Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 401 ED721208 Commissioning Manual From the Start month for yearly collecting data Modify Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 402 Commissioning Manual ED721208 (10) Name Unit (10) Data Clear (11) Clear (11) Commissioning Manual (Energy Navigator Setup) EM11A028 DCM601A51 intelligent Touch Manager...
  • Page 404 Improper installation can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical shock, fire or explosion. Use only those parts and accessories supplied or specified by Daikin. Ask a qualified installer or contractor to install those parts and accessories. Use of unauthorised parts and accessories or improper installation of parts and accessories can result in water or refrigerant leakage, electrical shock, fire or explosion.
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