Daikin iLINQ Room Terminal Installation & User Manual
Daikin iLINQ Room Terminal Installation & User Manual

Daikin iLINQ Room Terminal Installation & User Manual

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UM-ILINQRT
Daikin iLINQ Room Terminal
Installation & User Manual
This manual provides installation and operating instructions for the Daikin iLINQ Room Terminal field installed accessory.
WARNING
Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust,
service, maintenance or repair (hereinafter, "service")
the equipment specified in this manual should service the
equipment. The manufacturer will not be responsible for
any injury or property damage arising from improper
service or service procedures. If you service this unit, you
assume responsibility for any injury or property damage
which may result. In addition, in jurisdictions that require
one or more licenses to service the equipment specified in
this manual, only licensed personnel should service the
equipment. Improper installation, adjustment, servicing,
maintenance or repair of the equipment specified in this
manual, or attempting to install, adjust, service or repair
the equipment specified in this manual without proper
training may result in product damage, property damage,
personal injury or death.

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  • Page 1 UM-ILINQRT Daikin iLINQ Room Terminal Installation & User Manual This manual provides installation and operating instructions for the Daikin iLINQ Room Terminal field installed accessory. WARNING Only personnel that have been trained to install, adjust, service, maintenance or repair (hereinafter, “service”) the equipment specified in this manual should service the equipment.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 Introduction ..................................4 1.1 Room Terminal Components .............................4 1.2 Room Terminal Kits ..............................5 1.3 System Overview ............................... 6 1.4 Software Requirements .............................7 2 Room Terminal Hardware ..............................7 2.1 Components and Specifications ..........................7 2.1.1 Room Terminal 0130L00292 ..........................7 2.1.2 Power Supply 0130L00293 ..........................
  • Page 3 5.6 Historical Trend Page ..............................19 5.6.1 Page Access................................ 19 5.6.2 Overview ................................20 5.6.3 Graphing Window .............................. 20 5.6.4 Cursor and Timestamp............................20 5.7 LED Sidebar ................................21 5.8 Service Menu Page ..............................21 5.8.1 Access ................................22 5.8.2 Overview ................................23 5.9 Display Settings Page ..............................23 5.9.1 Overview ................................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Room Terminal Components The following table lists the main components included with the iLINQ room terminal. Other minor components such as wire ties, screws, wires, and supporting literature are included but not shown below. Part Number Name Picture Description...
  • Page 5: Room Terminal Kits

    Room Terminal Kits The room terminal can be ordered in two different wall mounting configurations. The following tables display the contents of each room terminal kit. iLINQ Room Terminal Flush Mount - ILINQRTFM Part # Quantity Description 0130L00292 iLINQ Room Terminal...
  • Page 6: System Overview

    System Overview The iLINQ Room Terminal application is designed to support single zone light commercial packaged rooftop units with iLINQ Controllers installed. The room terminal provides the following features. • Touch screen user interface • Onboard temperature and humidity sensor •...
  • Page 7: Software Requirements

    Software Requirements The iLINQ Room Terminal is only compatible with iLINQ Controllers with software revision 1.3 or greater. If the iLINQ Controller does not meet the software revision requirement, visit Daikin City (daikincity.com) for software upgrade files and review the iLINQ DDC User Guide for instructions on the upgrade procedure. If Daikin City login credentials are needed, contact the distributor for assistance.
  • Page 8: Power Supply 0130L00293

    Item Description Temperature & Humidity Probe MicroUSB - Front MicroUSB - Rear Ethernet Port Serial Port (RS485) Power Supply Port LED Sidebar 2.1.2 Power Supply 0130L00293 The power supply converts 24VAC to 24VDC. It is installed in the RTU’s control box and uses the 24VAC from the factory installed control transformer as the input power.
  • Page 9: Wiring Specifications

    Wiring Specifications HIGH VOLTAGE! ISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING OR INSTALLING THIS UNIT ULTIPLE POWER SOURCES MAY BE PRESENT AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH Component wiring specifications and point to point connections are described in this section. All wiring connecting the room terminal to the RTU is to be provided by the installer.
  • Page 10: Installation Instructions

    AILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH This section contains installation instructions for the iLINQ Room Terminal accessory. Electrical Wiring As illustrated in Figure 1, electrical wiring connections between the room terminal and the RTU are required for this accessory.
  • Page 11: Power Supply

    The Power Supply is installed in the RTU’s control box. Figures 5-8 show the suggested installation locations for various chassis sizes in the Daikin Light Commercial Packaged RTU product line. The actual control box in the field may vary in appearance but similar installation locations and mounting orientations should be followed.
  • Page 12: Ilinq System Configuration

    This method assumes that the room terminal power and pLAN serial communication is connected. Press and hold the Daikin logo for 3 seconds. Tap the password field, use the keyboard to enter the Service Password (default Service Password = 1954), and tap the enter icon. Tap the controller display icon and follow the instructions in section 4.2.
  • Page 13: Room Terminal User Interface

    Room Terminal User Interface This section contains a guide to the touchscreen user interface of the iLINQ room terminal. The following sections contain references to the iLINQ controller and parameters. If needed, refer to the iLINQ User Manual for additional detail.
  • Page 14: Home Page

    Reference Figure 13 for screenshots of the factory default, show all, and hide all layouts of the home page. With the exception of the space temperature and the Daikin logo, the visibility of all other page attributes can be toggled individually.
  • Page 15: Occupancy Override

    5.2.3 Occupancy Override The iLINQ controller occupancy can be overridden from the home page if the following conditions are true: • The current iLINQ controller schedule mode is unoccupied, force unoccupied, or holiday unoccupied. • Push button override duration is set to a value greater than 0. If the conditions above are true, the override icon is displayed on the home page.
  • Page 16: Mode Of Operation

    Item # Item Description Space Temperature Space temperature from iLINQ controller Space Humidity Space humidity from iLINQ controller Outdoor temperature and outdoor humidity (if installed) from Outdoor Temperature & Outdoor Humidity iLINQ controller Current operating mode of the iLINQ controller with target RTU Status temperature (if applicable to the mode) Unit Number...
  • Page 17: Overview

    Press and hold Figure 18 - Space Temperature Setpoint Adjust Page Access 5.4.2 Overview ② ① ③ ④ ⑤ Figure 19 - Space Temperature Setpoint Adjust Page Item # Item Description Space Temperature Space Temperature from the iLINQ controller Target Cooling Temperature Active cooling setpoint from the iLINQ controller Target Heating Temperature Active heating setpoint from the iLINQ controller...
  • Page 18: Live Trend Page

    Live Trend Page The live trend page is intended for temporary monitoring of the iLINQ controller’s operation and space conditions. The live trend page generates a line graph of the following variables: • Space Temperature • Space Humidity • Cooling Setpoint •...
  • Page 19: Legend

    Historical Trend Page The historical trend page is intended for long term monitoring of the iLINQ controller’s operation and space conditions. The iLINQ room terminal stores 44640 samples at 60 second intervals (31 days) for the following variables. • Space Temperature •...
  • Page 20: Overview

    5.6.2 Overview ④ ⑤ ③ ① ② ⑧ ⑥ ⑦ Figure 22 - Historical Trend Page Item # Item Description Graphing Window Area of the page where variables are plotted List of variables and their values at the cursor timestamp that are plotted in the graph- Legend ing window Show/Hide Legend...
  • Page 21: Led Sidebar

    LED Sidebar The LED sidebar is intended to give the user feedback on the iLINQ controller’s operation when the LCD display backlight is off. The behavior of the LED sidebar is customizable via the display settings page. The LED sidebar is capable of indicating the current HVAC mode of operation and alarm state of the iLINQ controller. The full range of LED behavior is shown in the following table.
  • Page 22: Access

    5.8.1 Access To access the service menu page, press and hold the Daikin logo on the home page or detail page for 3 seconds. Press and hold for 3 seconds to access Service Menu Page Figure 23 - Service Menu Page Access The iLINQ service password is needed to access to the service page.
  • Page 23: Overview

    5.8.2 Overview The service menu page provides links to various iLINQ room terminal configuration pages and an emulator for the iLINQ controller’s onboard LCD. ① ② ③ ④ ⑤ ⑥ Figure 25 - Service Menu Page Item # Item Page Description...
  • Page 24: Page Appearance Settings

    The configuration settings are organized in a scrollable table. Press and drag in the table area to scroll through the options. 5.9.2 Page Appearance Settings The page appearance settings are configured via toggle switches and are described in the following table. Setting Default State Description...
  • Page 25: Ethernet Port Configuration Page

    5.10 Ethernet Port Configuration Page The Ethernet port configuration page provides configuration options for the iLINQ room terminal’s onboard Ethernet port. 5.10.1 Overview Figure 27 - Ethernet Configuration Page The Ethernet port settings are organized in a scrollable table. Press and drag in the table area to scroll through the options.
  • Page 26: Wi-Fi Hotspot Page

    5.11 Wi-Fi Hotspot Page The Wi-Fi hotspot page is described in the iLINQ network guide section of this document. 5.12 Controller Display Emulator Page The controller display page is an emulator of the iLINQ controller’s onboard LCD. This page can be used to make advanced parameter adjustments, change the unit schedule, etc.
  • Page 27: Ilinq Network Page

    Press and drag in the table area to scroll through the data. 5.14.1 Overview Figure 29 - Room Terminal System Information Page Item Description Software Version Daikin software application version Operating System Manufacturer’s operating system version Runtime Version Manufacturer’s runtime version Backlight Time...
  • Page 28: Ilinq Network Guide

    iLINQ Network Guide The iLINQ network feature allows the networking of up to 10 iLINQ controllers together on a TCP/IP network. This feature makes it possible to monitor key data points via summary pages for each networked iLINQ controller. iLINQ Network Settings & Terminology Figure 30 provides an overview of the settings and terminology associated with the iLINQ network.
  • Page 29: Ilinq Network Summary Pages

    ① ② ③ ④ Figure 31 - iLINQ Network Configuration Page Item # Item Description Local Controller IP address of the local controller A configured remote controller that has been enabled on the iLINQ Configured Remote Controller network with no communication error Unconfigured Remote Controller An unconfigured remote controller slot iLINQ network addresses, 1-9.
  • Page 30 ⑥ ⑫ ⑤ ① ④ ② ⑦ ③ ⑧ ⑧ ⑨ ⑩ ⑪ Figure 32 - iLINQ Network Summary Pages Item # Item Description ① Space Temperature Value of the space temperature from remote iLINQ controller ② Space Humidity Value of the space humidity from remote iLINQ controller ③...
  • Page 31: Wi-Fi Hotspot Guide

    172.27.72.199. Refer to Figure 33 for an example of proper network settings. The IP settings are for example only and are subject to change to meet installation requirements. Figure 33 - iLINQ Room Terminal Wi-Fi Hotspot Network Architecture Wi-FI Hotspot Settings To access the Wi-Fi hotspot page, tap the Wi-Fi hotspot icon on the service menu page.
  • Page 32 Figure 34 - Wi-Fi Hotspot Configuration Page Setting Range Default State Description If Enabled, the Wi-Fi hotspot is enabled with the current active Wi-Fi settings Wi-Fi Enable N/A Disabled If Disabled, the Wi-Fi hotspot is disabled (Wi-Fi settings are retained) Not Connected Wi-Fi State Connecting...
  • Page 33: Connecting To The Wi-Fi Hotspot

    To access an iLINQ controller’s web interface, click the corresponding row or enter it’s IP address into the address bar of the web browser. Device Name Daikin-iLINQ-UnitNumber.local iLINQ Room Terminal Figure 36 - Device Discovery...
  • Page 34: Room Terminal Use Cases

    Room Terminal Use Cases Figure 37 below shows a sample building layout with each unit operating independently of the others. Occupants in the space served by RTU-01 and RTU-04 can use the room terminal to make space temperature setpoint adjustments and view unit status information.
  • Page 35: General Ui Instructions

    Figure 39 - Device Discovery General UI instructions The following section contains common UI features and how to interact with them. UI Feature Feature Appearance Description Back Button Tap to return to previous page Keypad Tap to enter a string of characters, tap check mark to apply Toggle Switch Tap to enable/disable settings...
  • Page 36: 10 Troubleshooting

    10 Troubleshooting The following section contains troubleshooting instructions for the iLINQ Room Terminal system. The room terminal does not power on. • Verify 24VDC is present at the room terminal. • Verify 24VDC is present at the power supply output. If voltage is low, try to increase voltage by turning the VOUT adjustment screw clockwise.

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