Daikin Madoka BRC1H82K Installer And User Manual

Daikin Madoka BRC1H82K Installer And User Manual

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  • Page 1 Installer and user reference guide Madoka wired remote controller BRC1H82W BRC1H82K BRC1H82S...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents 1 About the documentation About this document ..............................Meaning of warnings and symbols..........................Installer and user reference guide at a glance....................... 2 General safety precautions For the installer ................................For the user..................................3 Specific installer safety instructions For the user 4 Remote controller: Overview About the controller ...............................
  • Page 3 Table of contents 10.3.2 To connect the electrical wiring........................40 10.4 Closing the controller..............................41 10.4.1 Precautions when closing the controller ....................... 41 10.4.2 To close the controller ........................... 41 10.5 Opening the controller ..............................42 10.5.1 Precautions when opening the controller ..................... 42 10.5.2 To open the controller ...........................
  • Page 4 Table of contents 15.4.3 To exit demo mode ............................100 15.5 Functions..................................100 15.5.1 Overview: Functions............................100 15.5.2 General ................................103 15.5.3 Setting migration ............................103 15.5.4 Remote controller settings..........................104 15.5.5 Energy saving..............................106 15.5.6 Scheduling............................... 107 15.5.7 Configuration and operation.......................... 108 15.5.8 Maintenance..............................
  • Page 5: About The Documentation

    ▪ Declaration of conformity: INFORMATION: Declaration of conformity Hereby, Daikin Europe N.V. declares that the radio equipment type BRC1H is in compliance with the Directive 2014/53/EU. The original declaration of conformity is available from the BRC1H product pages. The documentation set is available from the BRC1H product pages: ▪...
  • Page 6: Meaning Of Warnings And Symbols

    The Madoka Assistant app is available from Google Play and the Apple Store. Latest revisions of the supplied documentation may be available on the regional Daikin website or via your dealer. The original documentation is written in English. All other languages are translations.
  • Page 7 About the documentation Chapter Description Remote controller: Overview Overview of the remote controller Operation How to operate the remote controller Maintenance and service How to maintain and service the remote controller Troubleshooting What to do in case of problems For the installer About the box How to unpack the remote controller and remove the accessories...
  • Page 8: General Safety Precautions

    Improper installation or attachment of equipment or accessories could result in electrical shock, short-circuit, leaks, fire or other damage to the equipment. ONLY use accessories, optional equipment and spare parts made or approved by Daikin. WARNING All field wiring and components MUST be installed by a licensed electrician and MUST comply with the applicable legislation.
  • Page 9: For The User

    General safety precautions ▪ Conduct a trial operation to check for faults. ▪ Explain the user how to operate the controller. ▪ Ask the user to store the manual for future reference. INFORMATION Consult your dealer regarding the relocation and reinstallation of the controller. 2.2 For the user WARNING To clean the controller, do NOT use organic solvents, such...
  • Page 10: Specific Installer Safety Instructions

    Specific installer safety instructions 3 Specific installer safety instructions Always observe the following safety instructions and regulations. CAUTION NEVER touch the internal parts of the controller. CAUTION When closing the controller, be careful not to pinch the wiring. CAUTION Before starting up the system, make sure: ▪...
  • Page 11: For The User

    For the user BRC1H82W+K+S Installer and user reference guide Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268-1A – 2022.02...
  • Page 12: Remote Controller: Overview

    Remote controller: Overview 4 Remote controller: Overview In this chapter About the controller ................................Buttons....................................Status icons ..................................... Status indicator..................................4.1 About the controller Depending on configuration, the controller is operable in either one of three modes. Each mode offers different controller functionality. Mode Functionality Normal...
  • Page 13: Buttons

    The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and use of such marks by Daikin Europe N.V. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. BRC1H82W+K+S...
  • Page 14 Remote controller: Overview Icon Description Defrost/Hot start. Indicates that the defrost/hot start mode is active. Schedule/Timer. Indicates that the system operates according to a schedule, or that the OFF timer is enabled. Time not set. Indicates that controller's time is not set. Self-cleaning filter operation.
  • Page 15: Status Indicator

    Remote controller: Overview 4.4 Status indicator a Status indicator BRC1H82W+K+S Installer and user reference guide Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268-1A – 2022.02...
  • Page 16: Operation

    Operation 5 Operation In this chapter Basic usage....................................5.1.1 Home screen ................................5.1.2 Main menu ................................Operation mode ..................................5.2.1 About the operation modes........................... 5.2.2 To set the operation mode ............................ Setpoint....................................5.3.1 About the setpoint ..............................5.3.2 To set the setpoint ..............................Date and time ..................................
  • Page 17: Main Menu

    Operation Condition Action The system is running in Cooling, Change the setpoint Heating, or Auto operation mode. The system is composed of ONLY heat Change the ventilation rate reclaim ventilation units. INFORMATION ▪ Depending on configuration, the home screen displays the setpoint either as a numerical value, or as a symbol.
  • Page 18: Operation Mode

    Operation INFORMATION ▪ Depending on the type of indoor unit you are operating, more or less menus may be available. ▪ In the main menu, the icon for each menu reflects the current active setting or mode. When operating the controller, the menu you navigate through can look different from that represented in this manual.
  • Page 19: About The Operation Modes

    Operation INFORMATION Depending on the indoor unit, more or less operation modes are available. 5.2.1 About the operation modes INFORMATION If the indoor unit is a cooling-only model, it can only be set to run in Cooling, Fan only, or Dry operation mode. INFORMATION When operation modes are not available in the operation mode menu, it is additionally possible that they are locked.
  • Page 20 Operation Operation Description Defrost To prevent the loss of heating capacity due to frost accumulation in the outdoor unit, the system will automatically switch to defrost operation. During defrost operation, the indoor unit fan will stop operation, and the following icon will appear on the home screen: The system will resume normal operation after approximately 6 to 8...
  • Page 21 Operation Auto INFORMATION In case of indoor unit setpoint logic, the system cannot run in Auto operation mode. Therefore, to allow for Auto operation mode, go for remote controller setpoint logic. For more information, see the Madoka Assistant app and "Setpoint logic" [  108].
  • Page 22 Operation Single setpoint Dual setpoint 24°C 26°C +1°C +1°C + C1 23°C + C1 25°C +1°C +1°C 24°C 22°C DIFF: 2°C 22°C -1°C -1°C + C1 + C1 21°C 21°C -1°C -1°C 20°C 20°C The system is heating up the room. The system is heating up the room.
  • Page 23: To Set The Operation Mode

    Operation Single setpoint Dual setpoint 24°C 26°C +1°C +1°C + C1 23°C + C1 25°C +1°C +1°C 24°C 22°C DIFF: 2°C 22°C -1°C -1°C + C1 + C1 21°C 21°C -1°C -1°C 20°C 20°C The system is heating up the room. The system is heating up the room.
  • Page 24: About The Setpoint

    Operation INFORMATION The lower setpoint limit of the Cooling operation mode is 20°C, as per UAE Federal regulation UAE.S 5010-5:2016 clause 6, and UAE.S 5010-1:2016 clause 10. 5.3.1 About the setpoint Depending on configuration, the home screen displays the temperature setpoint either as a numerical value, or as a symbol.
  • Page 25 Operation ▪ Setpoint range limitations ▪ Central control / control by a schedule Setpoint range If any limitations are set to the default setpoint range (16°C~32°C) with the setpoint range function (Madoka Assistant app function; see "Setpoint range" [  111]), it is only possible to raise or lower the setpoint up/down to the set upper/lower setpoint range limits.
  • Page 26: To Set The Setpoint

    Operation THEN The centralised controller or schedule The imposed setpoint becomes the new imposes a setpoint that exceeds the upper/lower limit of the +3°C/–3°C regular +3°C/–3°C setpoint range. range, and the whole range shifts in relation to this new limit. Example: the reference setpoint is set to 25°C, yielding the following setpoint range:...
  • Page 27: To Set Date And Time

    Operation Summer time Winter time For more information, see "Indoor unit field settings"  [   73] (remote controller settings) and "Date and time" [  105] (app settings). 5.4.2 To set date and time 1 Navigate to the date and time menu. 2 Press to activate Result: The fields become editable.
  • Page 28: Fan Speed

    Operation Direction Screen Fixed position. The indoor unit blows air in 1 of 5 fixed positions. Swing. The indoor unit alternates between the 5 positions. Auto. The indoor unit adjusts its airflow direction according to movement sensed by a movement sensor. INFORMATION ▪...
  • Page 29 Operation About fan speed Depending on the indoor unit, you can choose between either: Fan speed Screen 2 fan speeds 3 fan speeds 5 fan speeds Some indoor units additionally support Automatic fan speed. In this case, the indoor unit adjusts its fan speed automatically, according to the setpoint and indoor temperature.
  • Page 30: Ventilation

    Operation 5.6 Ventilation INFORMATION Ventilation settings can ONLY be made for heat reclaim ventilation units. 5.6.1 Ventilation mode The heat reclaim ventilation unit can operate in various operation modes. Icon Ventilation mode Energy Reclaim Ventilation. The outdoor air is supplied to the room after passing through a heat exchanger.
  • Page 31: Advanced Usage

    Operation To set the ventilation rate 1 Navigate to the ventilation rate menu. 2 Use to adjust the ventilation rate. 3 Press to confirm. Result: The heat reclaim ventilation unit changes its ventilation rate and the controller returns to the home screen. 5.7 Advanced usage The controller only allows for basic operation.
  • Page 32: Maintenance And Service

    Maintenance and service 6 Maintenance and service 6.1 Overview: Maintenance and service When a system components needs maintenance or service, consult your dealer. To indicate that maintenance is due, the controller displays on the home screen, and/or displays a warning screen as soon as you press to enter the main menu from the home screen.
  • Page 33: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 7 Troubleshooting In this chapter Overview: Troubleshooting ..............................Refrigerant leak detection..............................7.2.1 About refrigerant leak detection ........................... 7.2.2 To stop the leak detection alarm........................... 7.1 Overview: Troubleshooting When the system is in error, consult your dealer. To indicate system error, the controller displays on the home screen, and/or displays an error screen as soon as you press...
  • Page 34: To Stop The Leak Detection Alarm

    Troubleshooting Normal and Alarm only mode Master controller Slave controller The controller displays the unit number The controller does not display the unit of the leaking indoor unit number of the leaking indoor unit A0-11 A0-11 A0-11 Unit 00 Supervisor mode Master controller Slave controller —...
  • Page 35: For The Installer

    For the installer BRC1H82W+K+S Installer and user reference guide Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268-1A – 2022.02...
  • Page 36: About The Box

    About the box 8 About the box Keep the following in mind: ▪ At delivery, the unit MUST be checked for damage and completeness. Any damage or missing parts MUST be reported immediately to the claims agent of the carrier. ▪...
  • Page 37: Preparation

    Preparation 9 Preparation 9.1 Wiring requirements All wiring must comply with the following requirements: Wire specification Value Type Sheathed vinyl cord or cable (2 wires) Section 0.75~1.25 mm Maximum length 500 m 9.1.1 To prepare the wiring for installation 1 Peel the sheath of the part of the cable that needs to pass through the inside of the rear casing (L), according to the figure and the table.
  • Page 38: Installation

    Installation 10 Installation NOTICE During the installation of the controller, keep the installation environment dust-free in order to avoid any particles entering the PCB side of the controller. In this chapter 10.1 Overview: Installation................................10.2 Mounting the controller ................................. 10.2.1 About mounting the controller..........................
  • Page 39: To Mount The Controller

    Installation a Wiring from the top b Wiring from the left c Wiring from the bottom In case you are routing the wiring from the rear, you do not have to remove anything. INFORMATION When routing the wiring from the top or from the rear, insert the wiring through the knockout hole before mounting the rear casing to the wall.
  • Page 40: Connecting The Electrical Wiring

    Installation 10.3 Connecting the electrical wiring 10.3.1 Precautions when connecting the electrical wiring INFORMATION Also read the precautions and requirements in the following chapters: ▪ General safety precautions ▪ Preparation WARNING All field wiring and components MUST be installed by a licensed electrician and MUST comply with the applicable legislation.
  • Page 41: Closing The Controller

    Installation From the rear P1P2 From the left P1P2 From the bottom P1P2 10.4 Closing the controller 10.4.1 Precautions when closing the controller CAUTION NEVER touch the internal parts of the controller. CAUTION When closing the controller, be careful not to pinch the wiring. NOTICE To prevent damage, make sure the front of the controller is clicked into the rear casing securely.
  • Page 42: Opening The Controller

    Installation 2 When the installation site is dust‑free, peel off the protective seal. 10.5 Opening the controller 10.5.1 Precautions when opening the controller NOTICE The controller PCB is mounted into the front casing. When opening the controller, be careful not to damage the PCB. NOTICE When the front and rear casing are separated, make sure the PCB does not come into contact with dust or moisture.
  • Page 43: Starting Up The System

    Starting up the system 11 Starting up the system CAUTION Before starting up the system, make sure: ▪ The indoor and outdoor unit wiring is completed. ▪ The switch box covers of the indoor and outdoor units are closed. The controller gets its power from the indoor unit. It will start up as soon as it is connected.
  • Page 44: To Designate A Controller As Slave

    Starting up the system INFORMATION If the slave controller does not display the home screen two minutes after its designation, turn off the power and check the wiring. INFORMATION After re-designating a controller, the system requires a power reset. INFORMATION Slave controllers do not support all functions.
  • Page 45: Remote Controller: Overview

    Remote controller: Overview 12 Remote controller: Overview In this chapter 12.1 About the controller ................................12.1.1 To configure the controller ............................ 12.2 Buttons....................................12.3 Status icons ..................................... 12.4 Status indicator..................................12.4.1 Behaviour ................................12.1 About the controller Depending on configuration, the controller is operable in either one of three modes.
  • Page 46: To Configure The Controller

    Remote controller: Overview 12.1.1 To configure the controller You can configure the controller to be operable in either one of three modes. For more information about the modes, see "12.1 About the controller" [  45]. Mode Configuration Change remote controller field setting: Mode: R2 Normal (default) SW: 5...
  • Page 47: Status Icons

    The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and use of such marks by Daikin Europe N.V. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. BRC1H82W+K+S...
  • Page 48: Status Indicator

    Remote controller: Overview Icon Description Power consumption limit. Indicates that the system's power consumption is being limited, and that it is running with restricted capacity. End of power consumption limit. Indicates that the system's power consumption is no longer being limited, and that it is no longer running with restricted capacity.
  • Page 49 Remote controller: Overview Operation state Status indicator behaviour 0 (Normal) 1 (Hotel setting 1) 2 (Hotel setting 2) Warning ON (when the backlight goes into faint state, the status indicator turns OFF) Setting of status indicator intensity Pairing with indoor Blinking Blinking Blinking...
  • Page 50: Operation

    Operation 13 Operation In this chapter 13.1 Basic usage....................................13.1.1 Screen backlight ..............................13.1.2 Home screen ................................13.1.3 Information screen..............................13.1.4 Main menu ................................13.2 Operation mode ..................................13.2.1 About the operation modes........................... 13.2.2 To set the operation mode ............................ 13.3 Setpoint....................................
  • Page 51: Home Screen

    Operation 13.1.2 Home screen Home screen mode Depending on configuration, the controller either has a standard or a detailed home screen. While the standard home screen gives you only limited information, the detailed home screen gives you all kinds of information through status icons. After a period of operation inactivity, the controller will always revert to the home screen.
  • Page 52: Information Screen

    Operation INFORMATION ▪ Depending on configuration, the home screen displays the setpoint either as a numerical value, or as a symbol. For more information, see "13.3.1  About the setpoint" [  59]. ▪ In case the home screen displays the setpoint as a symbol, then it will only display the status icons of the standard home screen mode, even when the controller is in detailed home screen mode.
  • Page 53: Main Menu

    Operation To enter the information screen Prerequisite: The controller displays the home screen. 1 Press and keep it pressed until the information screen appears. 13.1.4 Main menu From the home screen, press to enter the main menu. Use to cycle through the menus.
  • Page 54: Operation Mode

    Operation INFORMATION It is possible that menus are locked. When this is the case, they appear crossed-out in the main menu, and get accompanied by a lock icon. The locking of functions happens through the Madoka Assistant app. For more information, see the Madoka Assistant app and "Function lock" [...
  • Page 55 Operation INFORMATION When operation modes are not available in the operation mode menu, it is additionally possible that they are locked. The locking of operation modes occurs through the Madoka Assistant app. For more information, see the Madoka Assistant app and "Function lock" [  113].
  • Page 56 Operation INFORMATION When the system is stopped while the indoor unit is running in Heating operation mode, the fan will continue to operate for approximately 1  minute, this to get out any heat remaining in the indoor unit. INFORMATION ▪ The lower the outdoor air temperature, the lower the heating capacity.
  • Page 57 Operation C2 Forced changeover setpoint 0.5°C~2°C Field settable temperature intervals between setpoints INFORMATION The default value of the settable temperature range (0.5°C~2°C) is 0.5°C. A changeover from the one operation mode to the other occurs in the following cases: Case 1: primary changeover ( +C1) A changeover occurs from the moment the room temperature rises above/drops below the Cooling/Heating changeover setpoint (C1), and the guard timer has run out.
  • Page 58: To Set The Operation Mode

    Operation Single setpoint Dual setpoint 24°C 26°C +1°C +1°C + C1 23°C + C1 25°C +1°C +1°C 24°C 22°C DIFF: 2°C 22°C -1°C -1°C + C1 + C1 21°C 21°C -1°C -1°C 20°C 20°C The system is heating up the room. The system is heating up the room.
  • Page 59: About The Setpoint

    Operation INFORMATION The lower setpoint limit of the Cooling operation mode is 20°C, as per UAE Federal regulation UAE.S 5010-5:2016 clause 6, and UAE.S 5010-1:2016 clause 10. 13.3.1 About the setpoint Depending on configuration, the home screen displays the temperature setpoint either as a numerical value, or as a symbol.
  • Page 60 Operation ▪ Setpoint range limitations ▪ Central control / control by a schedule Setpoint range If any limitations are set to the default setpoint range (16°C~32°C) with the setpoint range function (Madoka Assistant app function; see "Setpoint range" [  111]), it is only possible to raise or lower the setpoint up/down to the set upper/lower setpoint range limits.
  • Page 61: To Set The Setpoint

    Operation THEN The centralised controller or schedule The imposed setpoint becomes the new imposes a setpoint that exceeds the upper/lower limit of the +3°C/–3°C regular +3°C/–3°C setpoint range. range, and the whole range shifts in relation to this new limit. Example: the reference setpoint is set to 25°C, yielding the following setpoint range:...
  • Page 62: To Set Date And Time

    Operation Summer time Winter time For more information, see "Indoor unit field settings"  [   73] (remote controller settings) and "Date and time" [  105] (app settings). 13.4.2 To set date and time 1 Navigate to the date and time menu. 2 Press to activate Result: The fields become editable.
  • Page 63: Fan Speed

    Operation Direction Screen Fixed position. The indoor unit blows air in 1 of 5 fixed positions. Swing. The indoor unit alternates between the 5 positions. Auto. The indoor unit adjusts its airflow direction according to movement sensed by a movement sensor. INFORMATION ▪...
  • Page 64 Operation About fan speed Depending on the indoor unit, you can choose between either: Fan speed Screen 2 fan speeds 3 fan speeds 5 fan speeds Some indoor units additionally support Automatic fan speed. In this case, the indoor unit adjusts its fan speed automatically, according to the setpoint and indoor temperature.
  • Page 65: Ventilation

    Operation 13.6 Ventilation INFORMATION Ventilation settings can ONLY be made for heat reclaim ventilation units. 13.6.1 Ventilation mode The heat reclaim ventilation unit can operate in various operation modes. Icon Ventilation mode Energy Reclaim Ventilation. The outdoor air is supplied to the room after passing through a heat exchanger.
  • Page 66: Advanced Usage

    Operation To set the ventilation rate 1 Navigate to the ventilation rate menu. 2 Use to adjust the ventilation rate. 3 Press to confirm. Result: The heat reclaim ventilation unit changes its ventilation rate and the controller returns to the home screen. 13.7 Advanced usage The controller only allows for basic operation.
  • Page 67: Configuration

    Configuration 14 Configuration In this chapter 14.1 Installer menu..................................14.1.1 About the installer menu ............................14.1.2 Screen settings ............................... 14.1.3 Status indicator settings............................14.1.4 Field settings................................14.1.5 Miscellaneous settings ............................14.2 Software update ..................................14.2.1 About software updates ............................14.2.2 Software update with app .............................
  • Page 68: Screen Settings

    Configuration To enter the installer menu Prerequisite: The controller displays the home screen. 1 Press and keep it pressed until the information screen appears: INFORMATION ▪ The presence of icons on the information screen depends on operation status. The controller may display more or less icons than are indicated here. ▪...
  • Page 69: Status Indicator Settings

    Configuration 2 Use to adjust screen contrast. 3 Press to confirm. Result: The screen adjusts its contrast and the controller returns to the installer menu. 14.1.3 Status indicator settings To set status indicator intensity Prerequisite: You are in the installer menu. 1 Navigate to the status indicator intensity menu.
  • Page 70 Configuration Setting procedure Field settings are composed of the following components: Modes ("Mode"), Units ("Unit"), Settings ("SW"), and Values for those settings. The field settings menus have two levels. You set modes and units in the first level, and settings and values in the second. Level Description First level...
  • Page 71 Configuration Level Description Second level Setting (SW) A setting is a settable parameter. These are the settings you are making. In the field settings tables, find the available setting numbers in the "SW" column. Value A value is one of a fixed set of values that you can choose for a setting.
  • Page 72 Configuration 4 Press to confirm that value. 5 In the first level, select to move to the second level. 6 In the second level, navigate and select in the same way as you did in the first level. 7 Select to confirm and activate made settings.
  • Page 73 Configuration Indoor unit field settings The setting procedure is different depending on whether you want to make settings for individual indoor units, or for groups of indoor units. Individual indoor units ▪ Define a mode by setting a Mode number (number between brackets) ▪...
  • Page 74 Configuration INFORMATION ▪ The connection of optional accessories to the indoor unit might cause changes to some field settings. For more information, see the installation manual of the optional accessory. ▪ For details about the specific field settings of each type of indoor unit, see the installation manual of the indoor units.
  • Page 75 Configuration Remote controller field settings Mode SW description Value Default value Controller thermistor 0: –3.0°C, 1: –2.5°C, adjustment (Cooling) 2: –2.0°C, 3: –1.5°C, 4: –1.0°C, 5: –0.5°C, 6: ±0°C, 7: +0.5°C, 8: +1.0°C, 9: +1.5°C, 10: +2.0°C, 11: +2.5°C, 12: +3.0°C Controller thermistor 0: –3.0°C, 1: –2.5°C, adjustment (Heating)
  • Page 76: Miscellaneous Settings

    Configuration Mode SW description Value Default value Touch button indicator (on 0: None screen) 1: Small 2: Medium 3: Large Remote controller mode 0: Normal 1: Alarm only 2: Supervisor Home screen mode 0: Indoor temperature visualisation 1: CO concentration value Home screen setpoint 1: Numerical 2: Symbolic...
  • Page 77 Configuration 3 Confirm your selection. 4 Define the address. 5 Before you confirm the address, make sure is selected. 6 Confirm the address. Result: You assigned an address to the group of indoor units. To assign an address to an individual indoor unit Prerequisite: You are in the installer menu.
  • Page 78 Configuration 6 Before you confirm the address, make sure is selected. 7 Confirm the address. Result: You assigned an address to the indoor unit. To remove an address 1 Navigate to the address that you want to remove. 2 Change 3 Confirm your selection.
  • Page 79 Configuration 2 Select "I/U" 3 Define the indoor unit to which you want to assign the address. 4 Confirm your selection. 5 Define the address. 6 Before you confirm the address, make sure is selected. 7 Confirm the address. Result: You assigned an AirNet address to the indoor unit. To assign an AirNet address to an outdoor unit Prerequisite: You are in the installer menu.
  • Page 80 Configuration 3 Define the outdoor unit to which you want to assign the address. 4 Confirm your selection. 5 Define the address. 6 Before you confirm the address, make sure is selected. 7 Confirm the address. Result: You assigned an AirNet address to the outdoor unit. To remove an address 1 Navigate to the address that you want to remove.
  • Page 81 Configuration External input interlock About external input interlock External input interlock allows for the integration of external contacts in the system's control logic. By adding a key card contact and/or a window contact to the control setup, it is possible to have the system respond to the insertion/removal of a key card in/from a card reader, and/or the opening/closing of windows.
  • Page 82 Configuration External input interlock settings overview Parameter Description Possible values Default value B2 Delay Timer Timer that starts as soon as 0-10 minutes "1 min" the key card is removed. The unit continues normal operation until the timer expires. B2 Reset Timer Timer that starts as soon as 0-20 hours "20 hours"...
  • Page 83 Configuration Window contact B1 Key card contact B2 Time Action Contact open (window Contact closed (key card — Unit operation is forced open) off: ▪ No delay and reset timer functionality. ▪ No Setback functionality. ▪ Not possible to turn on/ off the unit with the controller's ON/OFF...
  • Page 84 Configuration INFORMATION ▪ The "previous state" can be the on/off state, operation mode, cooling setpoint, and heating setpoint. ▪ When using the contacts, the fan speed as well as the Setback cooling and heating setpoints can be changed at any time, without losing changes. ▪...
  • Page 85 Configuration Example 2 1 You open the window. Result: The unit stops immediately. It is not possible to turn the unit on or off with the ON/OFF button, the Setback functionality does not work, and the delay timer does not start counting. 2 You remove the key card.
  • Page 86 Configuration Result: The fan of the indoor unit that corresponds to the selected indoor unit number starts operating. Cooling/Heating masterhood About Cooling/Heating masterhood A Heat pump system B Heat recovery system a Outdoor unit b Indoor unit c Remote controller d BS unit When multiple indoor units are connected to an outdoor unit, one of these units (or a group of indoor units, in case of group control) needs to be set as Cooling/...
  • Page 87 Configuration The behaviour of this status icon is according to the following table: If a controller displays … Then … … NO status icon … The indoor unit connected to that controller is Cooling/Heating master. … a CONSTANT status icon …...
  • Page 88 Configuration To release Cooling/Heating masterhood Prerequisite: You are in the installer menu. Prerequisite: You are operating the controller of the indoor unit that you want to release from its masterhood. 1 Navigate to the Cooling/Heating masterhood menu. 2 Press to release the indoor unit from its masterhood. Result: The indoor unit is released from its masterhood.
  • Page 89: Software Update

    Configuration Information Description Controller software ID Controller software version Time UE878 software ID --:--:--:--:--:--: UE878 MAC address To see information Prerequisite: You are in the installer menu. 1 Navigate to the information menu. 2 Read out information. 3 Press to go to the second page. 14.2 Software update 14.2.1 About software updates It is strongly recommended that the remote controller has the latest software...
  • Page 90: Software Update With App

    Configuration 14.2.2 Software update with app To update the software with the app: 1 Make sure that Bluetooth is activated on the remote controller ( displayed on the home screen). If not, activate Bluetooth according to the instructions set out in "15.2.3 To make a Bluetooth connection" [  93].
  • Page 91 Configuration a PC with Updater b USB cable c Controller PCB d To indoor unit 3 Power ON the indoor unit. 4 Open Updater. 5 In Updater, go to "Update procedure". 6 Type in the model name of the controller. 7 Select the desired update procedure.
  • Page 92: About The App

    About the app 15 About the app The Madoka Assistant app is a companion to the BRC1H remote controller. Where the controller only allows for basic operation and configuration, the app offers advanced operation and configuration functionality. In this chapter 15.1 Operation and configuration overview ..........................
  • Page 93: To Pair The App With A Controller

    About the app 15.2.2 To pair the app with a controller Prerequisite: You are close to the controller. 1 In the app, tap the controller that you want to pair with. Result: The operating system of your mobile device sends out a pairing request.
  • Page 94 About the app 4 Press to activate and make the controller send out a Bluetooth signal. Result: Numeric comparison 5 In the Madoka Assistant app, tap the tile of the controller of which you want to update the software. Result: If it is the first time you make a connection, or when bonding information was removed, the operating system of your mobile device sends out a pairing request, including a numeric string.
  • Page 95: To Terminate The Bluetooth Connection

    About the app 5 Press to activate and make the controller send out a Bluetooth signal. Result: Numeric comparison 6 In the Madoka Assistant app, tap the tile of the controller of which you want to update the software. Result: If it is the first time you make a connection, or when bonding information was removed, the operating system of your mobile device sends out a pairing request, including a numeric string.
  • Page 96: To Remove Bonding Information

    About the app 4 Press to stop the remote controller from sending out a Bluetooth signal. Result: Remote controller modes: "Alarm only" and "Supervisor" 1 From the home screen, press and keep it pressed until the information screen appears. 2 From the information screen, press simultaneously and keep them pressed until you enter the installer menu.
  • Page 97 About the app INFORMATION Removing the bonding information makes the controller forget all previously bonded mobile devices. When removing the bonding information from a remote controller, also delete the bonding information from your mobile device's Bluetooth list. Failure to do this may result in unsuccessful future bonding. Remote controller mode: "Normal"...
  • Page 98: User Access Levels

    About the app 4 Press to enter the menu. 5 Press to remove the bonding information from the remote controller. Result: 15.3 User access levels 15.3.1 About user access levels The user access level defines which functions and settings are visible to the user of the app.
  • Page 99: Installer Mode

    About the app 5 Confirm your selection by selecting "I understand" when asked. Result: Advanced mode is activated. Advanced Settings are visible in the "Unit settings" menu. To deactivate advanced mode Prerequisite: You are in advanced mode. 1 Go to the main menu. 2 Tap "App Settings ".
  • Page 100: Demo Mode

    About the app 2 Make installer mode settings. Installer mode settings Description Installer mode Enable or disable installer mode. Temporary / Indefinite Set the duration of installer mode. ▪ Temporary: installer mode active for 30 minutes. After 30 minutes, installer mode will automatically deactivate.
  • Page 101 About the app INFORMATION Settings can be saved as favourites by tapping the star symbol in the top-right corner in the menu of a specific setting. These settings are then displayed at the top of the unit settings menu, making them more easily accessible. Category Control Operation...
  • Page 102 About the app Category Control << continuation Configuration and advanced operation Scheduling ▪ Schedule ▪ Holiday Configuration and operation ▪ Setpoint logic Single setpoint or Dual setpoint ▪ Setback ▪ Individual airflow direction ▪ Active airflow circulation ▪ Setpoint range ▪...
  • Page 103: General

    About the app 15.5.2 General Remote controller firmware update Update remote controller firmware. It is required to keep remote controller firmware up to date. When new firmware is available for a controller, the app will send out a notification in the operation screen of that controller. To update remote controller firmware Prerequisite: You are in the operation screen of one of the controllers, and the app notified you that new firmware for that controller is available.
  • Page 104: Remote Controller Settings

    About the app 15.5.4 Remote controller settings Master/slave status Find out if the controller you are operating is a master or a slave controller. It is not possible to make changes to master/slave status from the app. For instructions on how to change a controller's master/slave status, see "11 ...
  • Page 105 About the app To enable this visualisation, set the appropriate remote controller field setting to 1 (Mode R2 – SW 7). See "Remote controller field settings"  [   75] for more information about the remote controller field settings and the setting procedure. INFORMATION In case the remote controller only displays a blank CO concentration value, check...
  • Page 106: Energy Saving

    About the app 15.5.5 Energy saving Presence detection Set a timer for the system to adjust the temperature setpoint or to turn off automatically, based on (the lack of) presence detected by a motion sensor. Action Description Auto OFF Set an OFF timer that starts running as soon as the motion sensor detects the room is unoccupied.
  • Page 107: Scheduling

    About the app INFORMATION This function cannot be used when the indoor units are in group control. INFORMATION This function is not supported when the system contains Sky Air RR or RQ outdoor units. INFORMATION The displayed energy consumption can be different from the actual energy consumption.
  • Page 108: Configuration And Operation

    About the app IF "Operation" THEN Set action-specific temperature setpoints for Cooling and/or Heating operation, or choose to maintain the current setpoints. Choose to enable or disable Setback operation for Cooling and/or Heating operation. If enabled, set action-specific Setback setpoints, or choose to maintain the current setpoints.
  • Page 109 About the app In case of remote controller setpoint logic, choose whether to have single setpoint logic, or dual setpoint logic. Remote controller setpoint logic Description Single setpoint There is only one temperature setpoint, independent of the operation mode. If this is the case, changing the operation mode does NOT change the setpoint.
  • Page 110 About the app INFORMATION In case of indoor unit setpoint logic, the system cannot run in Auto operation mode. To enable Auto operation mode for VRV heat pump systems, go for remote controller setpoint logic. Setback Enable Setback temperature control. Setback is a function that keeps the room temperature in a specific range when the system is turned off (by the user, the schedule function, or the OFF timer).
  • Page 111 About the app INFORMATION This function cannot be used when the indoor units are controlled by a centralised controller. INFORMATION The default setpoint range limits for Setback operation are [33°C-37°C] for Cooling operation, and [10°C-15°C] for Heating operation. It is not possible to change these limits.
  • Page 112 About the app Active airflow circulation Enable Active airflow circulation to have a more even temperature distribution in the room. When Active airflow circulation is enabled, indoor unit fan speed and airflow direction get controlled automatically, making manual fan speed and airflow direction changes impossible.
  • Page 113 About the app Draught prevention Prevent people from getting affected by indoor unit airflow, based on (the lack of) presence detected by a motion sensor. INFORMATION To use this function, it is required that the indoor units are equipped with a motion sensor (optional accessory).
  • Page 114 About the app Functions ▪ Setpoint ▪ Fan speed ▪ Operation mode ▪ Airflow direction ▪ System ON/OFF ▪ Setpoint range ▪ Setback ▪ Presence sensor Setpoint adjustment ▪ Presence sensor - Auto OFF ▪ Setpoint adjustment timer ▪ OFF timer ▪...
  • Page 115 About the app Operation Remote controller Home screen When you lock functions/buttons that are operated from the controller home screen, the controller will display a lock screen when you try to use these functions/buttons. Main menu When you lock functions that are main menu items on the controller, these functions get crossed out in the main menu, and accompanied by a lock icon.
  • Page 116: Maintenance

    About the app INFORMATION To use this function, it is required that digital input adapter BRP7A5* is part of the system. ▪ Make sure that the digital input adapter and its optional contacts (window contact B1 and key card contact B2) are correctly installed. Confirm that the voltage free contact of the digital input adapter is in the correct position.
  • Page 117 About the app Unit number Change the unit number of the indoor unit(s). To configure individual indoor units, these units require a unit number. The unit number of an indoor unit is its ranking in the list. To give a unit a new unit number, change its ranking by either moving it to an empty slot, or switching it with another indoor unit.
  • Page 118 About the app INFORMATION To use this function, it is required that you use the app in installer mode. For instructions on how to activate installer mode, see "15.3.4 Installer mode" [  99]. Contact information Enter the phone number of the system's service contact. Field settings Make indoor unit and remote controller field settings.
  • Page 119 About the app Field settings type Procedure Remote controller ▪ Set the field setting type to "Remote controller". ▪ Define a mode. ▪ Define the setting by tapping the right tile in the app. In the field settings table, find settings in the SW column. ▪...
  • Page 120 About the app A Inactive backup unit B Unit in error INFORMATION This function can only be used when the indoor units are in group control. INFORMATION ▪ To let the backup unit reach its cooling/heating capacity, an overlap period is included in which all indoor units are active.
  • Page 121 About the app INFORMATION Also see the installation manual of the indoor unit and outdoor unit. Precautions when performing a test operation CAUTION Before starting up the system, make sure: ▪ The indoor and outdoor unit wiring is completed. ▪ The switch box covers of the indoor and outdoor units are closed.
  • Page 122 About the app 14 Go to "13 Operation" [  50] and confirm if the indoor unit(s) behave according to the information set out there. 15 Check the error history. If required, solve the cause of the errors and perform the test operation again. INFORMATION The test operation finishes after 30 minutes.
  • Page 123: Maintenance

    Maintenance 16 Maintenance In this chapter 16.1 Maintenance safety precautions............................123 16.2 About maintenance ................................123 16.3 To remove a warning screen ..............................125 16.4 To clean the controller ................................125 16.5 Time to clean filter indication ..............................125 16.5.1 To remove the Time to clean filter indication .......................
  • Page 124 Maintenance Clean the indoor unit filter Replace the indoor unit filter Empty the indoor unit dustbox — The procedure to see the warning screen is different depending on the set status indicator mode (i.e. "Normal", "Hotel 1", or "Hotel 2"). INFORMATION By default, the controller is in status indicator mode "Hotel 2".
  • Page 125: To Remove A Warning Screen

    Maintenance 16.3 To remove a warning screen Prerequisite: The controller displays the home screen, and is visible, indicating maintenance. 1 Go to the warning screen. 2 Solve the cause of the warning screen. 3 Press to remove the warning screen. Result: The controller returns to the home screen.
  • Page 126: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting 17 Troubleshooting In this chapter 17.1 Error codes of the indoor unit..............................126 17.2 Refrigerant leak detection..............................128 17.2.1 About refrigerant leak detection ........................... 128 17.2.2 To stop the leak detection alarm........................... 128 17.1 Error codes of the indoor unit When the system is in error, the controller displays on the home screen, and generates an error screen.
  • Page 127 Troubleshooting INFORMATION If the controller is set to be operable in "Supervisor" mode, then the controller adds the "supervised room address" of the faulty indoor unit to the error screen. In “Supervisor” mode, it is mandatory to set a unique “supervised room address” for every indoor unit.
  • Page 128: Refrigerant Leak Detection

    Troubleshooting 17.2 Refrigerant leak detection When the system detects a refrigerant leak, an alarm goes off on the controller, and the Madoka Assistant app sends out a notification. Stop the alarm and dismiss the notification. 17.2.1 About refrigerant leak detection The information that the controller displays in case of a refrigerant leak depends on the mode that the controller is set to be operable in.
  • Page 129 Troubleshooting INFORMATION In case the controller is set to be operable in ‘Supervisor’ mode, the controller will indicate the supervised room address of the indoor unit for which the leak detection alarm occurs. However, it is not possible to stop the alarm of the indoor unit controller (set to be operable in either “Normal”...
  • Page 130: Technical Data

    Technical data 18 Technical data A subset of the latest technical data is available on the regional Daikin website (publicly accessible). The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin Business Portal (authentication required). 18.1 Connection diagram 18.1.1 Typical layout...
  • Page 131 Technical data P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 Group control: master and slave controller P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 BRC1H82W+K+S Installer and user reference guide Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268-1A – 2022.02...
  • Page 132: Controller + Diii Central Control Equipment

    Technical data Group control: controller + digital inputs adapter BRP7A5 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 18.1.3 Controller + DIII central control equipment F1 F2 P1 P2 F1 F2 P1 P2 BRC1H82W+K+S Installer and user reference guide Madoka wired remote controller 4P596268-1A –...
  • Page 133: Glossary

    Optional equipment Equipment made or approved by Daikin that can be combined with the product according to the instructions in the accompanying documentation. Field supply Equipment NOT made by Daikin that can be combined with the product according to the instructions in the accompanying documentation.
  • Page 136 TA-2017/3281 APPROVED И005 18 OMAN - TRA TRA-TA-R/5107/18 D100428 TRC/LPD/2018/60 4P596268-1A 2022.02 Verantwortung für Energie und Umwelt...

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