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Installation Manual Model : DGE601A71 Daikin HERO Pro Edge 3P581074-5E...
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- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. The FCC responsible party is Daikin Comfort Technologies North America, Inc. and may be contacted by calling (855)-324-5461, or at 19001 Kermier Rd., Waller, TX 77484. (www.
WARNING • Only qualified personnel must carry out the installation work. • Consult your Daikin dealer regarding relocation and reinstallation of the unit. Improper installation work may result in electric shocks or fire. • Install the unit in accordance with the instructions in the installation manual.
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CAUTION • Keep water out of the unit. • To avoid electric shock due to entry of water or insects, fill the wiring through- hole with putty. • Do not wash the unit with water as it may result in electrical shocks or fire. •...
Contents Before Installation ....................5 Checking that all accessories are included ................5 Understanding external dimensions ..................5 Understanding terminals and switches ..................6 1.3.1 Rear face ......................... 6 1.3.2 Front face ......................... 7 1.3.3 Wiring of cables ......................10 Determining installation place ....................
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Connecting a LAN cable ......................26 3.6.1 Terminal locations and schematic connection diagram ..........26 3.6.2 Wiring specifications ...................... 26 Connecting the power supply ....................27 3.7.1 Terminal locations and schematic connection diagram ..........27 3.7.2 Wiring specifications ...................... 31 Initial Setup ......................
Checking that all accessories are included Based on the following accessory list, check that all accessories for the DGE601A71 are included. If there is any missing or defective parts, contact the DAIKIN dealer where you purchased the product. <Accessories included with DGE601A71>...
Understanding terminals and switches Understand the arrangement of terminals and plan how to route the cable and in which order to connect its wires to facilitate the installation procedure. For connection details including the cable type and terminal size, refer to “3. Electrical Wiring”.
Terminal for connecting open network [RS-485] (option). Terminals for connecting to the “DIII-NET” [DIII-1] communication line, for communication with the DAIKIN Heating, ventilation and [DIII-2] air conditioning equipment. [LAN-1] Port for connecting to a cloud system. [LAN-2] Port for connecting to a local network.
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<LEDs and switches> POWER SERVICE ALIVE LAN-1 LAN-2 LINK LINK Unused MONITOR MONITOR Unused RS485-1 RS485-2 MONITOR MONITOR Unused Unused plus ADP MONITOR INIT RESET// BACKUP Explanation of Symbol Name Explanation each part LED (Green) indicates power is turned ON/OFF. [POWER] LED Lit: Power is turned ON Unlit: Power is turned OFF...
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Symbol Name Explanation [Unused] LED Unused. LED (Orange) blinks when data is being transmitted or received over the DIII-NET [DIII-1 MONITOR] LED communication line. (DIII-1) Blinking: Transmitting or receiving data LED (Orange) blinks when data is being transmitted or received over the DIII-NET [DIII-2 MONITOR] LED communication line.
1.3.3 Wiring of cables For an example of DGE601A71 cable wiring, refer to the cable wiring diagram (example) shown below. <Cable wiring diagram (example)> Cable duct Installation Manual 3P581074-5E English DGE601A71...
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Wiring to each terminal When wiring to [plus ADP IF], [RS-485], [DIII-1], [DIII-2], [Do], [Di 1-4], and [Di 5-8], perform operations on the terminal block and carry out the wiring as shown below. (1) Push in the opening knob with a precision flat-head screwdriver and open the inser- tion port.
Determining installation place Be sure to install in a place that meets the conditions described in 1.4.1 to 1.4.3 below. 1.4.1 Installation place and mounting direction Below are the description of the installation place and mounting direction. Be sure to confirm the requirements.
Installation You can install the DGE601A71 in 2 ways. • DIN rail mounting • Screw-mounting to control enclosure DIN rail mounting 2.1.1 Installation procedure Mount to a 1-3/8 in. DIN rail. <Mounting to DIN rail> Do not use screws to secure the unit onto the DIN rail. (1) Set all upper and lower DIN rail locks to the “open”...
2.1.2 Removal from DIN rail (1) While supporting the DGE601A71 with your hand, set all upper and lower DIN rail locks to the “open” position. (2) Remove the DGE601A71 from the DIN rail. <Steps for removal from DIN rail> NOTE When removing from DIN rails, if the work area is narrow and you cannot operate the DIN rail locks with your fingers, the DIN rail locks can be operated by inserting a flat- head screwdriver into the area marked with a circle.
Screw-mounting to control enclosure Secure to the control enclosure using the 6 supplied wood screws. When securing with screws, secure with all DIN rail locks set to the “open” position. (For opening and closing the DIN rail locks, refer to “2.1 DIN rail mounting”.) 2.2.1 Accessory parts To mount to the control enclosure, use the following accessory mounting parts.
Electrical Wiring This chapter describes the procedure for connecting the DGE601A71 to DAIKIN Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioner and other equipment. In addition to air conditioners, the DGE601A71 can connect to a wide range of equipment. However, the required connection procedures vary depending on the equipment to be connected.
3.1.1 Terminal locations and schematic connection diagram To connect the DIII-NET communication line, use [F1] and [F2] terminals that are located on the front face and indicated with [DIII-1] and [DIII-2]. These 2 terminals have no polar- ity. An example of connecting more than two air conditioning devices is shown in the following schematic connection diagram.
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NOTE • What’s a remote controller group? 1 remote controller can simultaneously control a maximum of 16 indoor units. This capability is referred to as group control. A remote controller group is a group of indoor units controlled under the same remote controller. <Schematic drawing of a remote controller group>...
Precautions for using multiple centralized controllers “Centralized controller” refers to the equipment (e.g. the DGE601A71) that controls multiple air conditioners. Besides the DGE601A71, DAIKIN’s product portfolio includes a wide range of centralized controllers suitable for different applications or building sizes, which can be used in combination to construct an optimal air conditioning control system.
Connecting a DGE601A72 If the system needs to control many air conditioners, use DGE601A72 to connect them. You can connect up to 64 air conditioners to 1 DIII port. Because it is possible to connect to 2 ports on 1 DGE601A71, the number of indoor units you can control with 1 DGE601A71 is up to 128.
Connecting a WAGO I/O module In combination with the I/O module, the DGE601A71 can connect a maximum of 960 points for controlling non-DAIKIN peripheral devices such as lighting equipment. Connect the DGE601A71 to the termination of the RS-485 wiring. WARNING Be sure to perform the operation during power-off conditions.
3.3.3 Address setup <WAGO Bus coupler> The bus coupler located at the left end of nodes has rotary switches for setting the addresses. Set a unique address for each node. For details, refer to the “Commissioning Manual”. Installation Manual 3P581074-5E English DGE601A71...
Connecting an emergency stop input device or power meters The DGE601A71 can perform operations such as an emergency stop of the air condition- ers according to an external signal input device, and an electricity usage calculation for each air conditioner according to the pulse inputs from a power meter. WARNING Be sure to perform the operation during power-off conditions.
Connecting to equipment which inputs output contact points By way of the output contact points on the DGE601A71, you can control other equipment, by connecting to the contact input points on the other equipment. WARNING Be sure to perform the operation during power-off conditions. Not doing so may cause an electric shock.
Connecting a LAN cable By way of ports [LAN-1] and [LAN-2], you can connect the DGE601A71 to a network. NOTE For how to connect to a network, contact your network administrator. 3.6.1 Terminal locations and schematic connection diagram Using a LAN cable, connect the [LAN-1] port and [LAN-2] port to the network hub. The role of each port is as follows.
Connecting the power supply Connect the DGE601A71 to a power supply. WARNING Be sure to perform the operation during power-off conditions. Do not turn the power supply on until all connections are made. Not doing so may cause an electric shock. 3.7.1 Terminal locations and schematic connection diagram <Schematic power connection diagram>...
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(2) Remove the screw from the power supply terminal block cover, and remove the cover. <Removing the power supply terminal block cover> (3) Secure the earth wire onto the sheet metal earth terminal with the screw, and connect the L wire and N wire to the terminal block. <Connecting the power supply cable>...
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Strip away the sheath and coating of the power supply cable to match the dimensions shown below. You can also refer to the terminal block cover for the coating stripping allow- ance. <Power supply cable (sheath, coating)> <Terminal block cover> L: 1-49/64 25/64 25/64...
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(5) Secure the sheath portion in 2 places with clamps. Facing the front of the unit, insert the zip ties from the right side and secure. Firmly tighten until the power supply cable does not move anymore. <Secure with zip ties> (6) Hook the power supply cover onto the tab in the area marked with a triangle, close the cover, and secure it with the screw.
3.7.2 Wiring specifications • Cable type: The wiring should be selected in compliance with local laws and regulations. Recommended cable types are as follows. Ordinary tough rubber sheathed cord (60245 IEC 53) equivalent or higher Ordinary polyvinyl chloride sheathed cord (60227 IEC 53) equivalent or higher •...
Initial Setup After checking that all connections are completed, start the DGE601A71 basic setup. The basic setup refers to the preparative settings for controlling the operation of your air con- ditioning system. DIII-NET MAIN/SUB switch setting It is necessary that the settings match the settings of the air conditioning system con- nected to the DGE601A71.
Setting addresses for each air conditioner The “DIII-NET system” makes use of “DIII-NET group addresses”, unique control addresses used to identify each air conditioning group that is part of the system. You set “DIII-NET group addresses” manually with the remote controller of the air con- ditioners.
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Setting “Remote controller group MAIN” DIII-NET group addresses This section describes how to set “Remote controller group MAIN” DIII-NET group addresses. 1. From the homescreen, press and hold the button. Information is displayed. <Step 1> 2. Press and hold the buttons.
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NOTE [Group] is not displayed when the DGE601A71 is not powered on. Power on the DGE601A71 and wait for a while before trying to operate the remote controller. [Group] is also not displayed when the DGE601A71 is not communicating with the indoor units normally.
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9. Press the button. <Step 9> 10. Using the buttons, move to the DIII-NET group address. <Step 10> 11. Press the button. <Step 11> 12. Using the buttons, select the address you want to set. <Step 12> 13. Press the button.
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14. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. (The DIII-NET group address is confirmed.) <Step 14-1> <Step 14-2> English Installation Manual 3P581074-5E DGE601A71...
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Setting “Remote controller group SUB” DIII-NET group addresses This section describes how to set “Remote controller group SUB” DIII-NET group addresses. Set them if necessary. 1. Press the button. <Step 1> 2. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. <Step 2>...
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6. Press the button. <Step 6> 7. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. (The unit No. is confirmed.) <Step 7> 8. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. <Step 8> 9. Press the button to put a check in the box.
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12. Press the button. <Step 12> 13. Using the buttons, select the address you want to set. <Step 13> 14. Press the button. <Step 14> 15. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. (The DIII-NET group address is confirmed.) <Step 15-1>...
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Setting indoor unit Airnet addresses This section describes how to set indoor unit Airnet addresses. 1. Press the button. <Step 1> 2. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. <Step 2> 3. Using the buttons, move to the <Step 3> 4.
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6. Press the button. <Step 6> 7. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. (The unit No. is confirmed.) <Step 7> 8. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. <Step 8> 9. Press the button to put a check in the box.
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12. Press the button. <Step 12> 13. Using the buttons, select the address you want to set. <Step 13> 14. Press the button. <Step 14> 15. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. (The Airnet address is confirmed.) <Step 15-1> <Step 15-2>...
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Setting outdoor unit Airnet addresses This section describes how to set outdoor unit Airnet addresses. In the following cases, refer to “5.3 Setting Airnet address and demand address on the outdoor unit” and set an Airnet address for the outdoor unit. •...
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4. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. <Step 4> 5. Press the button to put a check in the box. (It is now possible to edit the Airnet address.) <Step 5> 6. Press the button. <Step 6> 7. Using the buttons, move to the Airnet address.
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9. Using the buttons, change the Airnet address. <Step 9> 10. Press the button. <Step 10> 11. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. (The Airnet address is confirmed.) <Step 11-1> <Step 11-2> Installation Manual 3P581074-5E English DGE601A71...
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12. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. <Step 12> 13. Using the buttons, move to Press the button. You will now return back to the homescreen. <Step 13-1> <Step 13-2> English Installation Manual 3P581074-5E DGE601A71...
5.1.2 Setting addresses using the Madoka Quickset For how to use the Madoka Quickset, please refer to the Madoka Quickset manual. This section describes setting addresses. 1. Select [Manual setting mode] from [Installer mode]. 2. Select [RC settings]. 3. Select [Group address setting]. (Setting the DIII-NET group address) For indoor units in the remote controller group “MAIN”, leave the Setting mode as [Group] and then set the DIII-NET group address.
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4. Tap to return to the previous screen. Next, set the Airnet address. <Step 4> 5. Select [Airnet address setting]. NOTE In the following cases, refer to “5.3 Setting Airnet address and demand address on the outdoor unit” and set an Airnet address for the outdoor unit. •...
Setting addresses with navigation remote controller (BRC1E*) This section describes how to set addresses using navigation remote controller BRC1E*. NOTE For how to set addresses for ventilation equipment (Heat Reclaim Ventilation units) and various adaptors, refer to their respective documentation. Names of buttons and display Below are the names of the buttons and display of navigation remote controller BRC1E*.
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Setting “Remote controller group MAIN” DIII-NET group addresses This section describes how to set “Remote controller group MAIN” DIII-NET group addresses. 1. Press and hold the Cancel button for 4 seconds or more. The [Service Settings] menu is displayed. <Step 1> Cool Set to 2.
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5. Using the Up/Down buttons, select the address you want to set. <Step 5> Group Address (Group) Gr Addr. Release 1-00 Retur n Change 6. Press the Menu/OK button. The indication changes from [Release] to [Set], and the DIII-NET group address is set.
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Setting “Remote controller group SUB” DIII-NET group addresses This section describes how to set “Remote controller group SUB” DIII-NET group addresses. Set them if necessary. 1. Using the Up/Down buttons, select [Group Address (Unit)] and press the Menu/OK button. The current address setting is displayed. <Step 1>...
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5. Using the Up/Down buttons, select the address you want to set. <Step 5> Group Address (Unit) Unit No. Gr Addr. Release 1-00 Retur n Change 6. Press the Menu/OK button. The indication changes from [Release] to [Set], and the DIII-NET group address is set.
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Setting indoor unit Airnet addresses This section describes how to set indoor unit Airnet addresses. 1. Using the Up/Down buttons, select [Indoor Unit Airnet Address] and press the Menu/ OK button. The current Airnet address setting is displayed. <Step 1> S e r v i c e S e t t i n g s Test Operation Maintenance Contact...
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5. Using the Up/Down buttons, select the Airnet address you want to set. <Step 5> Indoor Unit Air net Address Unit No. Address Release Retur n Change 6. Press the Menu/OK button. The indication changes from [Release] to [Set], and the Airnet address is set. <Step 6>...
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Setting outdoor unit Airnet addresses This section describes how to set outdoor unit Airnet addresses. In the following cases, refer to “5.3 Setting Airnet address and demand address on the outdoor unit” and set an Airnet address for the outdoor unit. •...
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5. Press the Menu/OK button. The mode indication changes from [Release] to [Set], and the Airnet address is set. <Step 5> Outdoor Unit Air net Address Unit No. Address Retur n Release 6. Press the Cancel button 2 times. You will now return back to the display shown in Step 6-2.
Setting Airnet address and demand address on the outdoor unit Setup on the outdoor unit To use the DGE601A71, you need to set an Airnet address for the outdoor unit. Also, you need to set a demand address and enable demand setting if necessary. To set the address of an outdoor unit, you can use the push buttons located on the unit’s printed circuit board.
5.3.2 Setting the demand address and enabling demand setting Set the demand address. 1. Press the BS1 button for 5 seconds or more. The LEDs and segments will be in the state shown below. LED (segment) display Outdoor unit of the Outdoor unit of the LED display segment display SEG1...
5.3.3 Setting items LED (segment) display When you press the BS2 button and select setting items, the LED (segment) display will be in the state shown below. Outdoor unit of Setting items Outdoor unit of the LED display the segment display Outdoor unit H7P SEG1 SEG2 SEG3...
Quick Operation Guide Resetting the unit The DGE601A71 can be restarted by pressing the [RESET//] button. Operate the [RESET//] button using a thin rod or similar item. <RESET> INIT RESET// BACKUP CAUTION Do not perform the operation with a pointed item. Doing so may result in mal- function.
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