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DCS601C71
¡Thank you for purchasing intelligent Touch Controller.
¡This operation manual contains notes for safe use of the
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Precautions Maintenance LCD Maintenance When Leaving the Product Model Turned OFF for a Long Time Troubleshooting DCS601C71 For Your Information ¡Thank you for purchasing intelligent Touch Controller. ¡This operation manual contains notes for safe use of the Options product. Specification...
  • Page 2: Safety Considerations

    Be sure only to use Meaning of danger, warning, caution and note symbols. accessories made by Daikin which are specifically designed for use with the equipment DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous and have them installed by a professional.
  • Page 3 CAUTION NOTE ¡Avoid placing the controller in a spot splashed ¡Never press the button of the remote controller with water. with a hard, pointed object. Water coming inside the machine may cause an The remote controller may be damaged. electric leak or may damage the internal electronic ¡Never pull or twist the electric wire of the parts.
  • Page 4: System Overview

    System Overview This intelligent Touch Controller is capable of controlling / monitoring up to 64 groups of indoor units henceforth termed group(s) . Main functions of the intelligent Touch Controller: 1. Collective starting / stopping of operation of the indoor units connected to the intelligent Touch Controller. 2.
  • Page 5: Features And Functions

    Features and Functions I Operation Menu See pages The intelligent Touch Controller is capable of starting / stopping operation by the group or zone. Collective starting / stopping is also available. I Air Conditioner Detail Setup See pages Setting setpoint, switching between temperature control modes, switching of speed and direction of airflow and remote control mode setting are available by the group, by the zone or collectively.
  • Page 6: Part Names And Functions

    Part Names and Functions Front and Side View PCMCIA Card Slot Color LCD with Touch Panel Touch Pen Used when updating the Provides a display for monitoring Be sure to operate with the touch intelligent Touch Controller and operation. pen and take care not to lose it. In software to a newer version and Monitoring display should be the event it is lost, contract your...
  • Page 7 Terminals on the Back of intelligent Touch Controller Terminal block for power supply Connect to AC24V power supply. Terminal size is M4. Modem connector for AIRNET When using AIRNET service, connect it to the telephone line. Earth terminal block Securely connect the earth wire. Terminal size is M4.
  • Page 8: Part Names On The Monitoring

    Part Names on the Monitoring Screen and the Functions List Display Mode Selection Contents of the List Currently Displayed Zone / Group Currently Displayed ¡When Group List is displayed The name of the zone / group Press the button and display Zone : Zone Name currently selected is highlighted change between Zone and Group.
  • Page 9 List Display for Collective Monitoring of Air Conditioners Connected to intelligent Touch Controller Start All Button When operation is normal and any air conditioner is in operation : Button to collectively start all the Red / Normal air conditioners connected to When operation is normal and all air intelligent Touch Controller.
  • Page 10: Icon

    Icon Contents of the List Currently Displayed Display Mode Selection Zone / Group Currently Displayed ¡The particular Zone being Select between Zone and Group. The name of the zone / group currently monitored appears here. selected is highlighted in blue flame. Zone : Zone Name ¡When Zone List is displayed System Condition Displayed Domain...
  • Page 11 Icon Display for Collective Monitoring of Air Conditioners Connected to intelligent Touch Controller Start All Button When operation is normal and any air conditioner is in operation : Button to collectively start all the Green / Normal air conditioners connected to When operation is normal and all air intelligent Touch Controller.
  • Page 12 Icon Contents of the List Currently Displayed Zone / Group Currently Displayed Display Mode Selection ¡The particular Zone being The name of the zone / group currently Press the button ana display monitored appears here. selected is highlighted in blue frame. change between Zone and Group.
  • Page 13 Icon Display for Collective Monitoring of Air Conditioners Connected to intelligent Touch Controller Start All Button When operation is normal and any air conditioner is in operation : Button to collectively start all the Red / Normal air conditioners connected to When operation is normal and all air intelligent Touch Controller.
  • Page 14: Quick Reference

    Quick Reference Air Conditioner Operation I To collectively start / stop the operation of all devices connected See page to the intelligent Touch Controller I To start / stop the operation of devices by group See page I To start / stop the operation of devices by zone See page I To change the operation mode See page...
  • Page 15 System Settings Menu I To change the name of a group See page I To change the zone settings See page I To change the schedule See pages I To change the Automatic Changeover See pages I To calibrate the touch panel See page I To review the history of errors See page...
  • Page 16: Air Conditioner Operation

    Air Conditioner Operation Starting / Stopping Operation Collectively To start / stop the operation Screen 1 Monitoring of all devices connected Start or stop collectively the operation of devices connected. On the Monitoring screen, operation is allowed with either Zone or Group as the display mode and with either Icon or List as the display type.
  • Page 17 Starting / Stopping Operation by the Group To start / stop the operation Screen 1 Monitoring of devices by group Start or stop the operation of air conditioners by group. The example on the left shows the screen for starting / stopping the operation of Group Name : 1F North registered for Zone Name : Canteen.
  • Page 18 Starting / Stopping Operation by the Zone To start / stop the operation Screen 1 Monitoring of devices by group Start or stop by zone the operation of groups of air conditioners set in zones. The example on the left shows a screen for starting or stopping the operation of air conditioners in the canteen.
  • Page 19: Switching The Operation Mode

    Switching the Operation Mode Switch the operation mode of the air Screen 1 Monitoring conditioner. On the Monitoring screen, operation is allowed with either Icon or List as the display type. The operation mode can be switched by zone or by group. Selecting a zone and switching the operation mode switches the mode of all air conditioners in the zone.
  • Page 20 Changing the Setpoint (Group) Change the setpoint of air conditioners. Screen 1 Monitoring On the Monitoring screen, operation is allowed with either Icon or List as the display type. The setpoint can be switched by zone or by group. Selecting a zone and changing the setpoint changes the setting of the air conditioner groups in each selected operation in the zone.
  • Page 21 Changing the Setpoint (Zone) Screen 1 Monitoring [Procedure] On Screen 1 Monitoring, press the button q and select a zone. On the section w, select the zone for which the setpoint is to be changed. Press the [Configure] button e. Screen 2 Operation is displayed.
  • Page 22 Resetting the Filter / Element Sign Screen 1 Monitoring Reset the filter or element sign after cleaning any air conditioner showing the filter or element sign. On the Monitoring screen, operation is allowed with either Icon or List as the display type.
  • Page 23 Changing the Direction / Fan Speed Screen 1 Monitoring Change the air direction or fan speed of air conditioners. On the Monitoring screen, operation is allowed with either Icon or List as the display type. The air direction or volume can be changed by zone or by group.
  • Page 24 Changing the Range of Operation Allowed with Remote Control Screen 1 Monitoring Change the setting of operation with the remote control of air conditioners between Permitted and Prohibited. On the Monitoring screen, operation is allowed with either Icon or List as the display type. The setting between Permitted and Prohibited can be changed by zone or by group.
  • Page 25 Setting the Setup / Setback Temperature Screen 1 Monitoring Change the setup/setback temperature. On the Monitoring screen, operation is possible with the Icon, Detailed Icon, or List display type. The setup / setback setpoint temperature can be changed by zone. [Procedure] On Screen 1 Monitoring, push the button q and select a zone.
  • Page 26 Setting the Setup / Setback Recovery Temperature Screen 1 Monitoring Change the setup/setback recovery temperature. On the Monitoring screen, operation is possible with the Icon, Detailed Icon, or List display type. The setup / backup recovery temperature can be changed by zone. [Procedure] On Screen 1 Monitoring, push the button q and select a zone.
  • Page 27 Setting Auto Changeover Screen 1 Monitoring Change the Auto Changeover setting. On the Monitoring screen, operation is possible with the Icon, Detailed Icon, or List display type. The Auto Changeover setting can be changed by zone. [Procedure] On Screen 1 Monitoring, push the button q and select a zone.
  • Page 28 Setting the Setpoint Temperature Range Screen 1 Monitoring Change the setpoint range. On the Monitoring screen, operation is possible with the Icon, Detailed Icon, or List display type. The setpoint range can be changed by zone. [Procedure] On Screen 1 Monitoring, push the button q and select a zone.
  • Page 29 Setting the Setpoint Temperature Range Screen 4 Confirm (Error) [Procedure] If there is a contradiction in the setpoint temperatures when the [OK] button is pushed, Screen 4 Confirm (Error) is displayed. Push the [OK] button !5 and make the settings again. If tracking mode is selected when the [OK] button is pushed, Screen 5 Confirm (Tracking Mode) is displayed.
  • Page 30 Set Ventilation Mode Screen 1 Monitoring Perform the following procedure to switch the ventilation mode: On the monitoring screen, you can select any of the following display types: Icon, Detailed Icon, or List. When changing the ventilation modes of all the ventilation groups of a zone, select the zone and switch the ventilation mode.
  • Page 31 Set Ventilation Volume Screen 1 Monitoring Perform the following procedure to change the ventilation volume: On the monitoring screen, you can select any of the following display types: Icon, Detailed Icon, or List. When changing the ventilation volumes of all the ventilation groups of a zone, select the zone and switch the ventilation volume.
  • Page 32 Permit / Inhibit setting of Ventilation Remote Control Operations Screen 1 Monitoring Perform the following procedure to enable or disable the ventilation remote control operations: On the monitoring screen, you can select any of the following display types: Icon, Detailed Icon, or List. You may enable or disable the remote control operations in units of zones or groups.
  • Page 33: Monitoring Operation Of Air Conditioner

    Monitoring Operation of Air Conditioner Monitor Zone or Group Operation Status Screen 1 Monitoring (Icon Display) Monitor Zone or Group Operation Status On the monitoring screen, you can select any of the following display types: Icon, Detailed Icon, or List. Push the button w to select a display type.
  • Page 34 Monitor Zone or Group Operation Status Screen 4 Operation At o, you can monitor at a glance the operation status of all air conditioners connected to the intelligent Touch Controller. When no problem is found and one or more air conditioners are operating : Display in red When no problem is found and air conditioners are not operating : Display in green...
  • Page 35 Monitoring Detailed Information Monitoring the Operation Status of a Group in Detail Screen 1 Monitoring (Icon Display) When monitoring the operation status in detail, you may select one of three display types: icon, detailed icon, and list. You may monitor the details of the operation status in units of zones or groups.
  • Page 36 Monitoring Detailed Information Screen 1 Monitoring Following is the procedure for monitoring zones. [Procedure] On Screen 1 Monitoring, push button q and select the zone. On the section w, select the zone to monitor, then push the [Configure] button Screen 2 Operation is displayed. To return to Screen 1 Monitoring, push the [Cancel] button !1 .
  • Page 37 Monitoring Detailed Information Screen 4 Setback Recovery Temp Push the [Setback Recovery Temp] button !5 . Screen 4 Setpoint Recovery Temp is displayed. To return to Screen 3 Setpoint, push the [Cancel] button !9 . The following describes in order the contents which are displayed on Screen Items !7 - !8 show the cooling recovery temperature and heating recovery...
  • Page 38 Monitoring Detailed Information Screen 6 Auto Changeover Push the [Auto Changeover] button i. Screen 6 Auto Changeover is displayed. To return to Screen 2, push the [Cancel] button #0 . The following describes in order the contents which are displayed on Screen 6 Auto Changeover.
  • Page 39 Monitoring Detailed Information Screen 8 Monitoring (Icon Display) Push [Details] button #8 . The following maintenance data is displayed on the Detailed Information Screen Screen 9. Note that screens in the left-hand column are examples for group selection. [For group selection] Name : Group name Detailed name : Detailed group name Type : ID-Unit / HRV / D3Dio / D3Di...
  • Page 40 Monitoring Detailed Information Monitor Ventilation Status of a zone or group in Detail Screen 1 Monitoring (Icon) When monitoring the operation status in detail, you may choose any of three display types, icon, detailed icon and list. You may monitor the details of the operation status in units of zones or groups.
  • Page 41 To set / release the lock of screen operation Screen 1 Monitoring (Icon) Lock and Unlock Operations on the Screen You may use a password to lock and unlock operations on the screen. To make this lock / unlock setting, you have to assign an unlock password on page 57 beforehand.
  • Page 42: System Settings Menu

    System Settings Menu The System Settings menu includes the following items: Automatic Control : System menu : ¡Schedule ¡Passwords ¡Automatic Changeover ∗ ¡Date/Time ¡Alarm E-mail ¡Backlight ¡Simple lnterlock ¡Zone / Group ¡Locale ∗ Automatic Changeover is set as a portion of ¡Network the zone setting (page 26).
  • Page 43 System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) See page A backlight is used for the LCD of the intelligent Touch Controller. The backlight Backlight has its service life and the luminance of the backlight is reduced in proportion to the period of time it is illuminated. This setting is for preventing the luminance from being reduced in a short time by automatically turning the backlight OFF when the touch panel has been left untouched for a set period of time.
  • Page 44 System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) See page This menu permits you to select a language from the list displayed on the Locale intelligent Touch Controller. By setting locale, you can display data in the selected language on the intelligent Touch Controller.
  • Page 45 System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) This menu permits you to make settings for the scheduled operations in units of zones or groups. Setting The scheduled operations are used to automatically start or stop an air Schedule conditioner at the date and time (month, day, day of the week, hour and minute) previously set in the intelligent Touch Controller according to the operating Outline conditions of the air conditioner.
  • Page 46 Operation System Settings Description (Reference) Menu Item 3. [Set events for zone 2F.] See pages Setting NOTE: The following lists the events for reference. Scheduled Change the settings according to the actual use conditions. Event Setting events for Monday to Friday and Third Saturday in every month Time Target zone On/Off...
  • Page 47: Automatic Changeover

    System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) This function allows the optimal room temperature to be maintained without the users Automatic having to change the operation mode by automatically switching the air conditioner’s Changeover operation mode (cooling or heating) according to the room temperature for locations where there are vast temperature differences between day and night.
  • Page 48 System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) < Control Implementation Conditions > Automatic The relationship between the main room temperature, the main setpoint, Changeover and the operation mode is described below, with examples. The controls are implemented when the control conditions are satisfied, every 5 minutes from the time the power is turned on.
  • Page 49 System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) EXAMPLE: Conbination of Changeover Setback Automatic Changeover Heat to Cool Cool to Heat > = > = (In case of C_SP – H_SP 5.4°F, see P.47 ) (In case of C_SP – H_SP 5.4°F, see P.47 ) Unit is turned on by Unit is turned off when Main room...
  • Page 50 System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) Automatic 2.Average Method, Fixed Air Conditioner Method Changeover When the main setpoint and main room temperature for the zone meet the conditions for mode change, the operation mode for all groups in that zone is changed.
  • Page 51 System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) Automatic Unexpected things may happen if control is done using the following incorrect Zone settings. Changeover 1.When units in different cooling systems are registered for a Zone Outdoor unit Zone 1 1-00 1-01 1-02 Operation mode : Heating Outdoor...
  • Page 52 Operation System Settings Description (Reference) Menu Item Alarm E-mail This option is used to, when the intelligent Touch Controller detects a malfunction in See pages such as the air conditioning unit (*1), send an e-mail containing the date, the error * The e-mail code and so on to the pre-registered administrators at three different addresses function is...
  • Page 53 Operation System Settings Description (Reference) Menu Item Timing of E-mail Sending Alarm E-mail See pages Referring to the figure below, timing of sending e-mails is described. * The e-mail [Send when a malfunction occurs in the normal state] function is If a malfunction occurs in the destination groups defined in the e-mail sending, wait included in three minutes from the malfunction (q in the figure below) before sending an e-mail.
  • Page 54 From : iTouch@daikin.co.jp Originating e-mail address separately, To : user012@daikin.co.jp Destination e-mail address where Subject : Fault occurs (DAIKIN Head Office) Fixed string of characters combined and controller name with the Web 04/02 14:11 Office A9 Date of occurrence of the malfunction (month, day, function.
  • Page 55 Operation System Settings Description (Reference) Menu Item Simple This menu is used to make settings of an interlock control function in units of zones or See pages groups. Interlock The simple interlock control is a function to automatically control groups or zones corresponding to a change of the operation states or the stop states in any groups.
  • Page 56 Operation System Settings Description (Reference) Menu Item Control operations when a communication error occurs Simple See pages in the interlock input points Interlock Example 1) When a communication error occurs in any of the interlock input points, the condition will be checked only for the interlock input points in the normal communication state.
  • Page 57 Operation System Settings Description (Reference) Menu Item Simple In the following section, utilization of the simple interlock control function is described See pages while giving some examples. Interlock Referring to the figure below, the setting examples of the simple interlock control program are provided.
  • Page 58: Stop Program

    Operation System Settings Description (Reference) Menu Item • Limitations of the simple interlock function Simple See pages In the simple interlock function, setting the inconsistent input/output conditions is Interlock allowed as described below. * Priority of the interlock programs is determined in such a way that the lower program has a higher priority and the output 2 has a higher priority than the output 1.
  • Page 59 Operation System Settings Description (Reference) Menu Item Simple Interlock See page [Change the name of the simple interlock program] Change Name You can customize the name of the simple interlock program, such as the name that reflects its functionality. Simple Interlock See page [Determine the validity / invalidity of the simple interlock setting] Validity / Invalidity...
  • Page 60: Version Information

    System Settings Operation Description Menu Item (Reference) This menu should be displayed on the screen stored in the memory of History See page intelligent Touch Controller and used to store data in the memory card, which is field supplied. See page Menu for adjusting the positions of buttons on the touch panel used as the Touch Panel screen of the intelligent Touch Controller.
  • Page 61 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Monitoring Screen Viewing the System Settings Menu Screen Press the [S] button q on Screen 1 Monitoring. Screen 2 System Settings (see lower left) appears. If a password is set, the screen does not appear unless the password is entered.
  • Page 62 System Settings Menu Operation Passwords Screen 1 Passwords Select Passwords at Screen 2(A) on page 60. Screen 1 Passwords, which is shown on the left, appears. Select Enabled or Disabled for password Protection q. If Disabled is selected, press the [Close] button w.
  • Page 63 System Settings Menu Operation Date/Time Screen 1 Date/Time Select Date/Time at Screen2(A) on page 60. Screen 1 Date/Time, shown at left, appears. Set the date display format on Date Format section w. For the date format, select either [mm/dd/yyyy] or [dd/mm/yyyy]. Set the time display format on 12h/24h section e.
  • Page 64 System Settings Menu Operation Backlight Screen 1 Backlight Select Backlight at Screen 2(A) on page 60. Screen 1 Backlight, which is shown on the left, appears. Press Enabled or Disabled for Backlight Auto Off q. If you select Disabled, go to step 6. Caution For longer service life of the backlight, select Enabled whenever the backlight does not...
  • Page 65: Group Settings

    System Settings Menu Operation Group Settings Screen 1 Zone/Group Select Zone/Group at Screen 2(A) on page 60. Screen 1 Zone/Group, which is shown on the left, appears. Select the group to be set with q. Press the [Settings] button w. Group Settings in Screen 2 is displayed.
  • Page 66: Zone Settings

    System Settings Menu Operation Zone Settings Screen 1 Zone/Group Select Zone Settings at Screen 2(A) on page 60. Screen 1 Zone/Group, which is shown on the left, appears. To add a zone, press the [Add] button q. A zone is added with the name Z- 000.
  • Page 67 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 3 Registered Groups Edit Zone Settings 2 Set the groups to be registered for the zone currently selected. To add a group to the zone, select the group to be added with !7 and press the [<<] button !8 .
  • Page 68 System Settings Menu Operation Network Screen 1 Network Select Network at Screen 2(A) on page Confirm that the Network screen Screen 1 will be displayed as shown in the left-hand column. Push the [Modify] button q and enter a Host name on the resulting input screen.
  • Page 69: Web Server Setting

    System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Web Server Web Server Setting Select Web Server at Screen 2(A) on page 60. Screen 1 Web Server as shown on the left will be displayed. Set the desired port number. Select either Default q, or User settings w.
  • Page 70 System Settings Menu Operation Icon Color Setting Screen 1 Icon color Select Icon color at Screen 2(A) on page 60. Confirm that the Icon color screen Screen 1 will be displayed as shown in the left-hand column. Select a desired color via the radio button q to change the start/stop icon color on the Icon color screen.
  • Page 71 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Activation key input Activation Key Input Scroll the System Settings menu and select Activation key input at Screen 2(A) on page 60. Confirm that the Activation key input screen Screen 1 will be displayed as shown in the left-hand column.
  • Page 72 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Schedule Set Schedule and Calendar Before setting a calendar, refer to Page 44 to consider what kind of schedule to set, and to perform the operations. The following is an example for Zone 2, on Page This example shows the setting that determines which days in the year schedule to use for special days (such as the...
  • Page 73 Screen4 Date To change the Week-Day setting, select the [Modify] button !3 . Screen 5 Week-Day appears. To return to Screen 3 Exception Day, push the [Cancel] button @5 . To change the month setting, select from the pull-down menu @1 . To change the week setting, select from the pull-down menu @2 .
  • Page 74 System Settings Menu Operation Set Schedule and Event Screen 1 Schedule Before setting a event, refer to Page 36 to consider what kind of schedule to set, and to perform the operations. The following is an example for Page 45. Select Schedule at Screen 2(B) on page 60.
  • Page 75 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 3 Events A full description of each button has been given above. The following discusses how to make the actual settings. To define the new operation, push the [Add] button r. To change the previously set operation, push the [Modify] button y.
  • Page 76 System Settings Menu Operation Screen4 Advanced settings (Setpoint) On Screen 3 Events shown on the previous page, when !3 is set to anything other than Zone and !4 is set to anything other than Off , and the [Advanced settings] button !8 is pushed, Screen 4 Advanced settings (Setpoint) appears.
  • Page 77 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Schedule Change Schedule Name Select Schedule at Screen 2(B) on page Confirm that the Schedule setup screen Screen 1 will be displayed as shown in the left-hand column. Select a schedule from the list q to change the name.
  • Page 78 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Schedule Convenient Function 1 Copy in Units of Events ∗ When it is necessary to reuse an event set for a day of the week, this function greatly helps you copy the event to the other day of the week.
  • Page 79: Convenient Function

    System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Schedule Convenient Function 2 Copy or Delete in Units of Schedules ∗ When it is necessary to resume a calendar setting made for schedule 1, this function greatly helps you copy the calendar setting to the other schedule(s).
  • Page 80 Setting a Week Pattern Screen 1 Schedule This function allows 1 of 3 patterns to be set for the schedule: 7 days , Weekday + Weekend , and Weekday + Sat + Sun . Select [Schedule] from Screen 2 shown on page 60.
  • Page 81 System Settings Menu Operation Check for History Screen 1 History Select History at Screen 2(A) on page The History screen Screen 1 appears as shown in the left-hand column. When checking for the history of system Settings operations, touch the [Operation history] button q to confirm that the Operation history screen Screen 2 is displayed.
  • Page 82: Touch Panel Calibration

    System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Touch Panel Calibration Touch Panel Calibration See page 63 and select Touch Panel Calibration . Screen 1 Touch Panel Calibration, which is shown on the left, appears. Follow the instruction shown on the screen and press the intersection of the crosshairs q and keep it pressed for about 1 second.
  • Page 83 System Settings Menu Operation Push the [Modify Password] button !0 . Screen 3 Alarm E-mail Configuration An input screen appears. Enter the password to use for authentication. Enter when POP before SMTP or SMTP- AUTH was selected as the authentication method.
  • Page 84 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Simple Interlock Simple Interlock Following the steps on page 60, to select Simple Interlock . As shown in the figure of the Screen 1 on the left side, the Interlock Setup setting screen will be displayed. From q, select a simple interlock program where you want change the settings.
  • Page 85 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 4 Advanced settings In the Screen 3 Events on the previous page, pressing the [Advanced settings] (See ) will display the Advanced settings screen shown in the Screen 4 on the left side. The information displayed in the boxes pointed by is the current settings of the event.
  • Page 86 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 5 Simple lnterlock Simple Interlock Change Name From the menu displayed on Page 63, select Simple Interlock . As shown in the figure of the Screen 5 on the left side, the simple interlock screen will be displayed. From q, select a simple interlock program of which you want change the name.
  • Page 87 System Settings Menu Operation Screen 1 Version Information Version Information This is a menu for checking the version number of the software for the intelligent Touch Controller currently used. Generally it is not necessary to check. From Screen 2(A) displayed on Page 60, scroll the menu and select Version Information .
  • Page 88 Precautions Internal Battery Enable(ON)/Disable(OFF)Switch The intelligent Touch Controller is equipped with internal batteries in order to run the clock during blackouts. The batteries can be enabled and disabled using the switches shown in the figure below. The clock will not function properly when a blackout occurs if this switch is turned to OFF . The switches are turned to ON when the unit is installed.
  • Page 89: Lcd Maintenance

    Maintenance LCD Maintenance ¡When the surface of the LCD or the main unit of the intelligent Touch Controller is soiled, wipe the soil off with a piece of cloth soaked in a diluted neutral detergent and wrung sufficiently. Note Do not use thinner, organic solvent, strongly acid solution, etc. The print may fade or wear out and discolor.
  • Page 90: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Before Having the Product Serviced Item Description and Corrective Action When Backlight Auto OFF is set for Backlight of the intelligent The display of the intelligent Touch Controller, the light goes out if the screen is left Touch Controller has gone out. untouched for a certain time.
  • Page 91 Before Having the Product Serviced Item Description and Corrective Action On the Monitoring screen, The intelligent Touch Controller is designed in such a way that buzzer sounds when an area the buzzer sounds when any part of the screen is pressed. It not allocated for a button for is normal.
  • Page 92 Before Having the Product Serviced Item Description and Corrective Action Is the indication System Central controlled on the Monitoring Collective Operation, Start and screen, as shown below? Stop buttons are not shown on This indication is shown in the following cases. the Monitoring screen of the When Interface for use in BACnet ®...
  • Page 93 Before Having the Product Serviced Item Description and Corrective Action The followings are possible causes. Check the followings. The air conditioner is 1. Is the stop operation performed with the remote control of the supposed to operate, but it is air conditioner? stopped.
  • Page 94 Before Having the Product Serviced Item Description and Corrective Action Is the indication System Forced Stop on the Monitoring screen, as Collective Operation, Start and shown below? Stop buttons are not shown on This indication is shown in the following cases. the Monitoring screen of the When forced stop command is input to central management intelligent Touch Controller and...
  • Page 95 Before Having the Product Serviced Item Description and Corrective Action The air conditioning unit might be stopped by the simple The air conditioning unit does interlock control function. not operate. Check the settings of the simple interlock function. In the case described below, the air conditioning unit : 1-01 will not operate.
  • Page 96 Emergency Procedure for intelligent Touch Controller Failure Item Description and Corrective Action Failure occurs in the intelligent As a temporary measure before our service personnel investigates into the problem, turn OFF the power supply Touch Controller while the breaker of the intelligent Touch Controller. This allows all remote control is disabled with kinds of operation with the remote control of air conditioners in the intelligent Touch Controller...
  • Page 97 When it is desired to adjust screen brightness, contrast and buzzer sound level Item Description and Corrective Action Screen brightness, contrast The screen brightness, contrast and buzzer sound level are factory adjusted properly before shipment, but in case where and buzzer sound adjustment the screen is hard to see and the buzzer is hard to hear, for is desired.
  • Page 98 Options Connecting Unification adaptor allows using the contact for normal and abnormal operation signal and collective start/stop with a contact. For details, contact the vendor you purchased the product from. Also, by connecting D3 NET-plus adaptor, it is possible to operate and monitor the indoor units of 64 groups (intelligent Touch Controller plus D3 NET –...
  • Page 99: Specification

    Specification Specification Power AC24V 50/60Hz 10 W maximum Power consumption Normally-open contact Force stop input Contact current approximately 10 mA 9–1/16 × 5–25/32 × 4–7/32 (W × H × D) Size 2 lb 10 oz Mass (Weight) Dimensions 9–1/16 1–31/32 2–1/4 The specification and appearance of the product may be modified for improvement without prior notice.
  • Page 100: After Sales Service

    After-sales Service After-sales Service ¡To have the product repaired, ¡Repair after the guarantee period for prepare the following information free repair Contact the vendor. When the functions can be maintained by repair, the product will be repaired ¡Model according to the request and the customer will be ¡Date of installation charged.
  • Page 101 1645 Wallace Drive, Suite 110 Carrollton, TX 75006 info@daikinac.com www.daikinac.com Head office: Umeda Center Bldg., 2-4-12, Nakazaki-Nishi, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-8323 Japan Tokyo office: JR Shinagawa East Bldg., 2-18-1, Konan, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan EM05A058E (1012)