mundoclima MUAMR-H14 Owners & Installation Manual
mundoclima MUAMR-H14 Owners & Installation Manual

mundoclima MUAMR-H14 Owners & Installation Manual

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WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER MUAMR-H14
Owner´s & installation manual
KJRH-120L/BMWFNKDOU-E
CL09209
www.mundoclima.com
English

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  • Page 1 WIRED REMOTE CONTROLLER MUAMR-H14 Owner´s & installation manual KJRH-120L/BMWFNKDOU-E CL09209 www.mundoclima.com English...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Safety Signs Notice to Users DOCUMENTATION USER INTERFACE Names and Functions Interface Switch Interface Layout BASIC OPERATIONS Screen Lock/Unlock Unit ON/OFF Temperature Settings Mode Change...
  • Page 3 OTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS Schedule Weather temp. settings DHW settings Settings Unit Status Error Info Sensor backup setting 6 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION 7 OPERATING PARAMETERS...
  • Page 4: General Safety Precautions

    1 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This document is applicable only to the wired controller. Read this document and follow the instructions carefully before operating the wired controller. Always observe all the operating instructions. Hand these instructions and all other applicable documents to the end user.
  • Page 5 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge provided that they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Page 6 Troubleshooting of networking failures When connecting the product to a network, please keep the product as close to your phone as possible. At present, the product only supports 2.4 GHz band routers. Special characters, such as punctuation and space, are not recommended as a part of the WLAN name.
  • Page 7: Documentation

    2 DOCUMENTATION This document is part of a documentation set. The complete set consists of: Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Preparation for installation, good practices (more information contained, for installers and advanced users only) Operation Manual (this manual) Quick guide for basic usage Format: paper (included with the outdoor unit) Technical Data Manual Performance data and ERP information...
  • Page 8: User Interface

    3 USER INTERFACE 3.1 Names and Functions Zone1 Icon Name Definition Press to access the menu page (from the home page) / return to the previous page Menu/Return* (from a page other then the home page) Confirm a selection / Save settings / Confirm Acess the next page Turn on/off zone 1/zone 2/DHW...
  • Page 9: Interface Switch

    3.2 Interface Switch Page A Page B Zone1 Press Press Zone1 Press Press Mode Press Press Page C Page D * To switch from Page A to Page B, select an appliance first. ** To switch from Page C to Page D, select a target icon first. ***To switch from Page D to Page C, press several times (depending on the page level).
  • Page 10: Interface Layout

    3.3 Interface Layout Page A – Home page ⑦ ① ⑧ ② ③ ⑨ ④ ⑩ ⑤ Zone1 ⑥ Name Icon Note Outdoor ambient Current outdoor ambient temperature temperature The indicator lights up when Zone Temperature 2 is ON and turns gray when Current Zone 2 is OFF.
  • Page 11 When Zone 2 is selected, the zone indicator and set temperature temperature are visible. Displays Radiator depending on the installer setting. The icon color is orange Zone 2 Underfloor when Zone 2 is in heating applian heating mode. -ces The icon color is blue when Zone 2 is in cooling mode.
  • Page 12 Displays Radiator depending on the installer setting. The icon color is orange Underfloor Zone 1 when Zone 1 is in heating heating applian mode. The icon color is blue when Zone 1 is in cooling mode. Fan coil The icon color is gray when unit Zone 1 is OFF.
  • Page 13 temperature The icon color is orange when DHW heating is ON. 10** DHW tank The icon color is gray when DHW heating is OFF. Visible when fast DHW is 11** Fast DHW active. * Invisible if DOUBLE ZONE is disabled. **Invisible if DHW MODE is disabled.
  • Page 14 Name Icon Note Current date (DD-MM-YYYY) Date and time (HH:MM) of the Time wired controller. Display 1 or 2 depending on Zone indicator Zone1 the zone you have selected. Temperature When temperature controlled by room temperature, Current room is displayed. temperature When temperature...
  • Page 15 Visible if any electric heater is Electric heater active. Daily timer Visible if the daily timer is active. Visible when silent mode is Silent mode active. Visible when holiday mode is Holiday mode active. Visible when the compressor is Compressor running.
  • Page 16 Visible when disinfection function Disinfection is active. Visible when the weekly timer is Weekly timer active. Outdoor ambient Current outdoor ambient temperature temperature. Error Visible when any error exists. Visible during WLAN WLAN connection connecting and after successful WLAN connection Visible when smart grid function Smart grid is active.
  • Page 17 Page C – Menu page Mode ② ③ ① ④ ⑧ ⑤ ⑦ ⑥ Name Icon Definition Mode Set the unit operation mode. The system operates according to a Schedule schedule. Allow regulate water Weather temp. temperature depending on the outdoor settings ambient temperature.
  • Page 18 Page D – Setting and information page The page layout varies with your selection. It is either the setting page in which the parameters can be adjusted, or the information page which only provides additional information.
  • Page 19: Basic Operations

    4 BASIC OPERATIONS 4.1 Screen Lock/Unlock The screen dims 30 seconds after no operation, and then turns dark in 10 seconds. To lock or unlock the screen, hold simultaneously for 1.5 seconds. 4.2 Unit ON/OFF Select an appliance (icon 3, 6, or 10) in Page A, and press to turn ON/OFF the selected appliance.
  • Page 20: Mode Change

    4.4 Mode Change Mode Access icon 1 in Page C to change the operation mode. Heating Press to change the operation mode. Three modes are optional:, Heating, Cooling, and Auto.
  • Page 21 NOTE About AUTO mode: The unit selects the operation mode automatically based on the outdoor ambient temperature and some advanced settings of the installer. You can see the interfaces as below when the unit is running in different modes. Heating: Mode Cooling:...
  • Page 22 Mode Auto: Mode...
  • Page 23: Other Functions And Settings

    5 OTHER FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS The settings and operation guide of icons 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 in Page C are shown below. NOTE The icon below is the status indicator. means inactive,and means active. 5.1 Schedule You can make schedules for the unit operation.
  • Page 24 The status indicator on the right of the interface shows “ON” when the schedule is active, and “OFF” when the schedule is inactive.
  • Page 25 NOTE You might see less items than what is illustrated above. The number of visible items depends on your actual application. This function is based on the current time displayed on the wired controller. Make sure the time is correct. Zone 1 daily timer For daily schedule for Zone 1, 4 parameters can be set.
  • Page 26 The time when the unit starts to execute the following Time command. The mode in which the unit starts to run from the set Mode time. OFF means Zone 1 turns off at the set time. The target temperature of the unit in the set mode. Temp The status of the schedule setting.
  • Page 27 NOTE Weekly schedule: The commands repeats every week. Press and you can see the interface below.
  • Page 28 Day: Command: Weekly Indicates the status of the weekly schedule. schedule The day on which the following command is active within a week. At least one day should be selected. Command Refer to Zone 1 daily timer.
  • Page 29 Zone 2 weekly schedule Weekly schedule for Zone 2. Refer to Zone 1 weekly schedule. This item is invisible if DOUBLE ZONE is disabled. DHW weekly schedule Weekly schedule for DHW heating. Refer to Zone 1 weekly Schedule and DHW daily timer. This item is invisible if DHW MODE is disabled.
  • Page 30 Current Indicates the status of Holiday away mode. Status The day on which Holiday away mode starts From (00:00 on that day). The day on which Holiday away mode ends Until (24:00 on that day).
  • Page 31 Heating Indicates the status of heating mode. Mode* Heating The target temperature of the unit in heating Temp.* mode. Indicates the status of DHW heating mode. Mode** The target temperature of the unit in DHW Temp.** heating mode. Disinfect*** Indicates the status of disinfect function. Invisible if Heating mode is inactive.
  • Page 32 Holiday home In case that user stays at home for holiday, user can make customized schedule. Press and you can see the interface below.
  • Page 33 Current Status Indicates the status of Holiday home mode. The day on which Holiday home mode starts From* (00:00 on that day) The day on which Holiday home mode ends Until* (24:00 on that day) Zone 1 holiday Zone 1 holiday timer. timer* Zone 2 holiday Zone 2 holiday timer.
  • Page 34: Weather Temp. Settings

    NOTE You might see less items than what is illustrated above. The number of visible items depends on your actual application. Quit Holiday home mode in advance: When Holiday home mode is active, press any key on the wired controller. Then, a confirmation page appears.. For more information, see FAQ.
  • Page 35 The status indicator on the right of the interface shows “ON” when the setting is active, and “OFF” when the setting is inactive. NOTE If the temperature is controlled by water temperature, you cannot adjust the set temperature (in home page) manually once this function is enabled.
  • Page 36 If the temperature is controlled by room temperature, the set temperature (in home page) can be adjust as usual. This function is invalid if the unit is in holiday away or holiday home mode, and the function turns to valid automatically (if this function is set to be active) when the unit quits holiday away or holiday home mode.
  • Page 37 Temperature Indicates the status of temperature curve function. curve Select which curve type you want to apply. Three types in all: Standard, ECO, Custom Standard: Curves preset by manufacturer, Temperature mainly for common conditions curve type* ECO: Curves preset by manufacturer, for energy saving Custom: The parameters of the curve can be adjusted, mainly for advanced users.
  • Page 38 ECO** Temperature Up to 8 curves preset by manufacturer, from level* which you can choose one. ECO timer: Indicates the status of ECO timer. -If the ECO timer is inactive, the unit will operate in ECO mode all the way. -If the ECO timer is active, the unit will operate in timer* ECO mode only during the set time period.
  • Page 39 ** Available only for Zone 1 heating mode and single zone application. Zone 1 cooling mode Cooling temperature curve setting for Zone 1. Refer to Zone 1 heating mode. Zone 2 heating mode Heating temperature curve setting for Zone 2. Refer to Zone 1 heating mode.
  • Page 40: Dhw Settings

    5.3 DHW settings DHW settings NOTE Invisible if DHW MODE is disabled. The status indicator on the right of the interface shows “ON” when the setting is active, and “OFF” when the setting is inactive.
  • Page 41 Disinfect Kill Legionella at high temperature. Current State Indicates the status of Disinfect function. The day on which Disinfect function is Operate Day active within a week. At least one day should be selected. Start The hour when Disinfect function starts. Indicates the status of Fast DHW function.
  • Page 42 Disinfect Press and you can see the interface below Operation NOTE If there is DHW Timer set off during disinfect function running. The disinfect function will be stopped without any notice.
  • Page 43: Settings

    DHW pump 5.4 Settings Settings The status indicator on the right of the interface shows “ON” when the setting is active, and “OFF” when the setting is inactive.
  • Page 44 Silent and boost mode setting Silent and boost mode setting You can select Silent mode or Boost mode. In Silent mode, the unit operates without producing much noise. In Boost mode, the unit operates with higher capacity and higher noise, power consumption as well.
  • Page 45 Silent and boost mode setting Current state Press and you can see the interface below. Silent and boost mode setting Current state Mode setting...
  • Page 46 Silent and boost mode setting Current Indicate the status of Silent and boost mode setting. state Select which level you want to apply to: (1)Silent; Mode (2)Super silent; (3)Boost setting Timer 1 Indicate the status of Timer 1. From The Silent and boost mode setting start time of Timer 1 Until The Silent and boost mode setting end time of Timer 1 Timer 2...
  • Page 47 If the set start time is later than the set end time, the unit will operate in Silent or Boost mode throughout a day. The Start time and End time cannot be set to the same value. Otherwise, the most recent setting is invalid, and a notice window appears. Backup Heater Invisible when IBH/AHS function is disabled.
  • Page 48 Set the current time of HMI. Time Set the current date of HMI. Date Set summer time start time and end time. NOTE Daylight saving time Timer could be skipped when the wired controller switches summer time. Language Set the language of HMI. Backlight Set the backlight brightness.
  • Page 49 WLAN Setting Jump to a new page, which contains the SN code of the wired controller. -Every time you enter the Smart Link screen, the WLAN connection is activated for 5 minutes. Smart Link -With the WLAN connection activated, connect to the unit through the app.
  • Page 50: Unit Status

    5.5 Unit Status Unit status Device info. A list of parameters related to the units (both master units and slave units). You can check the current status of each Operation parameter. parameter Press to switch the unit. -Ask your installer for more information of each parameter.
  • Page 51 You can check the produced energy, consumed power and efficiency of the unit for every type. Three types in all: -Heating energy data* -Cooling energy data* -DHW energy data* Two functions: Energy -Energy data: you can check the hourly, daily, metering weekly, monthly, or yearly data or total data.
  • Page 52 Operation parameter Energy metering...
  • Page 53 Energy data:...
  • Page 54: Error Info

    Historical data: 5.6 Error Info Error info Access icon 7 in page C. Then, unit errors (if any) are displayed.
  • Page 55 You can press at each record to check the definition of the error code. Clear Error info. Press and hold for 5 seconds to clear all the records in Error info.
  • Page 56: Faq

    5.7 FAQ Access icon 8 in page C. Then, a QR code is displayed. Scan the QR code for more details about the wired controller.
  • Page 57: Sensor Backup Setting

    5.8 Sensor backup setting NOTE This function is only available for specific models. This function will activate automatically when your unit in some specific error. It allows the unit keep working for 48 hours. If the problem is not solved in due time, the unit will shut down automatically.
  • Page 58 The window also indicates the remaining time of this function. NOTE Please contact you installer to solve the problem in time.
  • Page 59: Installation Configuration

    6 INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION To be filled in by the installer. Setting Code Unit Date DHW setting DHW mode Disinfect DHW priority Pump_D DHW priority time set dT5_ON °C dT1S5 °C T4DHWMAX °C °C T4DHWMIN T5S_Disinfect °C t_DI_HIGHTEMP. Minutes t_DI_MAX Minutes Minutes t_DHWHP_Restrict t_DHWHP_MAX...
  • Page 60 Cooling setting Cooling mode t_T4_Fresh_C Hour °C T4CMAX °C T4CMIN °C dT1SC dTSC °C Zone 1 C-emission Zone 2 C-emission Heating setting Heating mode t_T4_Fresh_H Hours T4HMAX °C T4HMIN °C dT1SH °C dTSH °C Zone 1 H-emission Zone 2 H-emission Force defrost AUTO mode setting T4AUTOCMIN...
  • Page 61 Temp. type setting Water flow temp. Room temp. Double zone Room thermostat setting Room thermostat Mode set priority Other heat source IBH function dT1_IBH_ON °C t_IBH_Delay Minutes T4_IBH_ON °C P_IBH1 P_IBH2 AHS function AHS_Pump_I Control dT1_AHS_ON °C t_AHS_Delay Minutes T4_AHS_ON °C EnSwitchPDC GAS-COST...
  • Page 62 MIN-SETHEATER °C MAX-SIGHEATER MIN-SIGHEATER TBH function dT5_TBH_ OFF °C t_TBH_Delay Minutes T4_TBH_ON °C P_TBH Solar function Solar control Deltatsol °C Special function Preheating for floor °C t_ARSTH Hours Floor drying up t_Dryup Days t_Highpeak Days t_Drydown Days t_Drypeak °C...
  • Page 63 Start time h/min Start date dd/mm/yy Auto restart Auto restart cooling/heating mode Auto restart DHW mode Power input limitation Power input limitation Input definition M1 M2 SMART GRID T1T2 P_X port Cascade setting PER_START TIME_ADJUST Minutes HMI address setting HMI address for BMS...
  • Page 64 Stop BIT Common setting t_Delay pump Minutes t1_Antilock pump Hours t2_Antilock pump run Seconds t1_Antilock SV Hours t2_Antilock SV run Seconds Ta-adj. °C Pump_I silent output Energy metering Pump_O Intelligent function settings Energy correction Sensor backup mode...
  • Page 65: Operating Parameters

    7 OPERATING PARAMETERS Code Value Date ODU model Operation mode Comp. frequency Fan speed Expansion valve Tp comp. discharge temp. Th comp. suction temp. T3 outdoor exchanger temp. TL distributor temp. T4 outdoor air temp. TF module temp. P1 comp. pressure P2 comp.
  • Page 66 21 T5 water tank temp. Tbt buffer tank temp. T1S_C1 CLI. curve temp. T1S2_C2 CLI. curve temp. Water pressure Water flow ODU current ODU voltage DC voltage DC current Pump_I PWM...
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  • Page 68 SALVADOR ESCODA S.A.U. ROSSELLÓ 430-432 08025 BARCELONA SPAIN / ESPAÑA www.mundoclima.com www.mundoclima.com...

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