AirStage UTY-DCGY Operating Manual

AirStage UTY-DCGY Operating Manual

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OPERATING MANUAL
CENTRAL REMOTE
CONTROLLER
UTY-DCGY
UTY-DCGG
KEEP ThIs MANUAL fOR fUTURE REfERENCE
FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED
PART NO. 9378379046

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  • Page 1 OPERATING MANUAL CENTRAL REMOTE CONTROLLER UTY-DCGY UTY-DCGG KEEP ThIs MANUAL fOR fUTURE REfERENCE FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED PART NO. 9378379046...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents INTRODUCTION 3-3 system settin „ 3-3-1 System Setting screen ......... 24 sAfETY PRECAUTION „ 3-3-2 Date Setting ..........24 sYsTEM OUTLIN „ 3-3-3 Group Setting ..........26 Terminology ............3 3-3-4 Schedule Setting .......... 29 Control unit ............5 3-3-5 Password Setting (For manager) ....
  • Page 3: X84; Safety Precautions

    INTRODUCTION sAfETY PRECAUTIONs „ The "SAFETY PRECAUTIONS" indicated in the manual contain important information pertaining to your safety. Be sure to observe them. For details of the operation methods, refer to the manual. Request the user to keep the manual on hand for future use, such as for relocating or repairing the unit. This mark indicates proce- This mark indicates proce- dures which, if improperly...
  • Page 4: X84; System Outline

    sYsTEM OUTLINE „ Terminology • Controller related terms This central remote controller is used for VRF V-II or J-II network system. Transmission cable Group System R.C.Group Outdoor unit Indoor unit Remote controller cable Central remote controller Standard remote controller Refrigerant system R.C. Group: This is the group of indoor units that have been connected with remote con- troller cable, or single indoor unit.
  • Page 5 Central remote controller: The Central remote controller is a remote controller that allows centralized control of multiple indoor units. A Central remote controller can control the operation of the indoor units and timers in 3 units: All, Group and Individual. Moreover, 1 Central remote controller can control up to 100 indoor units and 16 groups.
  • Page 6: Control Unit

    Control unit The units which can be controlled by Central remote controller have the composition shown in the figure below. System Refrigerant system R.C.Group Group Outdoor unit Indoor unit Transmission cable Central remote controller Standard remote controller Remote controller cable Group of indoor units connected by remote controller cable of standard remote controller. This group operates under R.C.Group the same conditions based on commands from the stan- dard remote controller.
  • Page 7: Password Configuration

    Password configuration The kinds and relationship of passwords which can be set at this controller are as follows: Monitor Mode -All Operation Setting P.W.1 -Group -Detail Central Controller Installer Setting P.W.2 Setting P.W.1 Setup Menu P.W.1 Indoor Unit Special Setting P.W.1 : Manager(administrator) password ..See par. 3-3-5. P.W.2 : Installer password ..
  • Page 8: Initialization

    INITIALIZATION INITIALIZATION PROCEDURE „ After Central remote controller installation work is complete, perform initialization using the following proce- dures before starting to use the system. Turning on the power Language Setting Always set the items shown below. 3-2-3 Language setting ..............17 Date Setting Always set the items shown below.
  • Page 9: Monitor

    MONITOR Monitor 1-1-1 Monitor Mode display – Main screen The Monitor mode consists of the 2 modes “Monitor-All” and “Monitor-Group”. In the “Monitor-All” mode, operation status confirmation and operation are possible in registered “R.C. Group” „ units. In the “Monitor-Group” mode, operation status confirmation and operation are possible in registered “Group”...
  • Page 10 “Monitor-Group” mode “Monitor-Group” mode (“Group Select” screen) (“R.C. Group Select” screen) [R.C. Group (F1)] button [Group (F1)] button • On the “Group Select” screen, the • On the “R.C. Group” screen, the op- operation status of the indoor unit (R.C. eration status of the indoor unit (R.C. Group) is displayed in Group units. Group) is displayed in “R.C.
  • Page 11: Operation Status Details Display

    1-1-2 Operation status details display “Monitor-All” mode “Monitor-Group” mode Monitor-All (R.C. Group Select screen) [Details(F5)] A details screen of the operation status of each indoor unit (R.C. button Group) can be checked. Press the [ ] button and select the indoor unit (R.C. Group). When the [Details (F5)] button is pressed, the “Details”...
  • Page 12 Icon Display List - R.C. Prohibition Icon Name Contents Standard remote controller all operations prohibited On/Off Standard remote controller ON/Off operation prohibited Standard remote controller ON operation prohibited Mode Standard remote controller operation mode prohibited Temp. Standard remote controller temperature setting operation prohibited Timer Standard remote controller timer setting operation prohibited Filter...
  • Page 13: Control

    CONTROL Control 2-1-1 Operation setting display Operation Setting Monitor-All Monitor-Group Details [Operation(F4)] button Switch to the “Operation Setting” screen. Press the [ ] button and select the indoor unit (R.C. Group , Group). When the [Operation (F4)] button is pressed, the “Operation Set- ting”...
  • Page 14 Description of Functions Name function Contents Contents (F1) Sets the operation “On”. On/Off The operation On/Off is set. (F2) Sets the operation “Off”. Auto (F1) Sets the “Auto” mode. •The operation mode is set. Cool (F2) Sets the “Cool” mode. • W hen the function does not exist at the objective unit, Mode (F3) Sets the “Dry”...
  • Page 15: Setting

    SETTING Setup Menu 3-1-1 shifting to setup Menu When performing manager and installer setup menu, proceed as follows: Monitor-All Monitor-All ] button Press the [Setup Menu (F2)] button. The screen can be also shifted to “Setup Menu” from “Monitor-Group” screen or “Details”...
  • Page 16: Language Setting

    “Setup Menu Details” List Item (3rd( or supplementary Item (1st( Item (2nd( (function button( Par. No. description Central Controller Ad- 3-2-2 dress Setting Language Setting 3-2-3 Registering indoor units in Address Number(F1) refrigerant system addresses 3-2-4-1 order Registering indoor units in Operation(F2) 3-2-4-2 operation order...
  • Page 17: Installer Setting

    Installer Setting 3-2-1 Installer setting screen Password is set so that this controller is not used by unauthorized Installer Setting persons. When the screen requesting the password opens, enter the pass- word. Note “0000” is set as the default password. ¡...
  • Page 18: Language Setting

    3-2-3 Language setting Language Setting Press the [Next (F1)] button or [Previous (F2)] button. Language can be set. When the [ ] button is pressed, setting is complete. 3-2-4 Indoor Unit setting Register the indoor units at the Central remote controller. The regis- Indoor Unit Setting tration method can be selected from the following 3 methods: Automatic registration of indoor units in ascending order of...
  • Page 19 3-2-4-1 Registering indoor units in refrigerant system addresses order Automatically register indoor units in refrigerant system address as- Address Number Registration cending order. Press the [Address Number (F1)] button after pressing the [Registra- tion (F4)] button from “Indoor Unit Setting” screen. Set the start refrigerant system address (number) of the “Refriger- ant System Range”.
  • Page 20: Registering Indoor Units In Operation Order

    3-2-4-2 Registering indoor units in operation order Operation Order Registration Register indoor units in operation order. Press the [Operation (F2)] button after pressing the [Registration (F4)] button from “Indoor Unit Setting” screen. Move the cursor to the “Refrigerant System” menu. Press the [UP (F1)] button or [Down (F2)] button.
  • Page 21: Registering Indoor Units Manually

    3-2-4-3 Registering indoor units manually Register indoor units of the entered remote controller group address. Manual Registration Press the [Manual (F3)] button after pressing the [Registration (F4)] button from “Indoor Unit Setting” screen. Move the cursor to the “Ref. Address” menu. Press the [Up (F1)] button or [Down (F2)] button and select “Ref.
  • Page 22: Temperature Unit Setting

    3-2-4-5 Deleting registered indoor units Indoor Unit Setting When the [Delete (F5)] button is pressed at the “Indoor Unit Setting” screen, this screen opens. Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the “R.C. Group” name to be deleted. Press the [Identify Unit (F1)] button Press the [ ] button.
  • Page 23: Management Setting

    3-2-6 Management setting [Managerial(F1)] button : Sets a managerial unit. Management Setting [No Managerial(F2)] button : Does not set a managerial unit. Note When set to “No Managerial”, the following functions cannot be set: Indoor Unit Set Temp. Range R.C.Prohibition Master setting of System Clock Adjustment 3-2-7...
  • Page 24: Set Temp. Range Setting

    3-2-8 set Temp. Range setting Set the settable temperature range of the central remote controller for Set Temp. Range Setting each operation mode. Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the “Setting” menu. [Used (F1)] button : Set. [Not Used (F2)] button : Not set.
  • Page 25: System Setting

    System Setting 3-3-1 system setting screen Press the [ ] button from the “System Setting” screen and move the cursor to the menu you want to set. Date Setting : Par. 3-3-2 Group Setting : Par. 3-3-3 Schedule Setting : Par. 3-3-4 Password Setting (for manager) : Par.
  • Page 26 [00:00-23:59(F3)] button : 00:00-23:59 When the [ ] button is pressed, setting is complete. 3-3-2-3 summer time setting Summer Time Setting Press the Function button and select the following items: [Enable(F1)] button : Sets to summer time display. [Disable(F2)] button : Does not set to summer time display. When the [ ] button is pressed, setting is complete.
  • Page 27: Group Setting

    3-3-2-5 Current time transmission Send the time data set at the Central remote controller to each unit in the system. When the [ ] is pressed, sending the data starts. A “Sending data” screen opens. ¡ At the end of sending, the screen closes. Notice This function is effective only when “Master”...
  • Page 28 When the [ ] is pressed, the setting is fixed. (To cancel the setting, press the [ ] button.) Note A temporary name is input at the factory. ¡ The number of characters that can be entered is 12 (7 for Chi- ¡ nese). When the characters exceed the number of enterable charac- ¡...
  • Page 29 3-3-3-2-1 Renaming an R.C. Group Edit the name using the following buttons: R.C.Group Name [Back Space(F1)] button : Deletes the character at the left side of the pointer in the window. [Next(F2)] button : Moves the position of the pointer in the window to the right side.
  • Page 30: Schedule Setting

    3-3-4 schedule setting Set a schedule. Up to 16 schedules can be created. A schedule is not Schedule Setting set at the factory. Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the item you want to set. The following setting can be performed at “Schedule Setting”. Renaming a schedule →Press the [Rename(F1)] button. (See par. 3-3-4-1.) Setting a Group or R.C.
  • Page 31 3-3-4-2 setting a Group or R.C. Group to be operated on a schedule Register and cancel a group or R.C. Group to be operated on a Unit Registration Setting schedule. At the R.C. Group screen, select the R.C group to be scheduled from all the R.C.
  • Page 32 3-3-4-3 setting and correction of schedule timer Timer Setting Newly set the schedule timer or correct a set schedule timer. Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the day of week you want to set. Press the [Change Setting(F1)] button. Timer Change When setting a schedule timer newly Press the [New(F1)] button.
  • Page 33 Notes Perform the following settings: setting items on “Operation setting” screen Operation start time or stop time: What hour and what minute of AM or PM Operation setting: “ON”, “OFF”, and “Hold*” Operation mode: “Auto”, “Cool”, “Dry”, “Fan”, “Heat”, and “Hold*” Temperature setting: Heating: 10°C to 30°C, or “Hold*”...
  • Page 34 When the [ ] is pressed, the setting is fixed. Timer Setting When “Sun.” data was copied to “Mon.” 3-3-4-5 setting schedule on/off When setting schedule on/off On/Off Setting Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the “On/Off” menu. [On(F1)] button : Enables On/Off setting. [Off(F2)] button : Disables On/Off setting.
  • Page 35: Password Setting (For Manager)

    3-3-4-6 schedule Copy/Paste Copy a schedule. Schedule Setting Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the schedule you want to copy. Press the [Copy (F1)] button. Schedule Setting Move the cursor to the schedule you want to paste. Press the [Paste(F1)] button.
  • Page 36 3-3-5-1 Changing the manager password Password Verification Change the manager password. Note The default password is “0000” (4 digits). Enter the password. Press the [ ] button, [Up (F1)] button, or [Down(F2)] button. Press the [ ] button. Move the cursor to the “Password Digit” menu. [4 Digits (F1)] button : 4-digit mode Change Password [8 Digits (F2)] button : 8-digit mode...
  • Page 37: Preference Setting

    The kinds and relationship of passwords which can be set at this controller are as follows: Monitor Mode -All Operation Setting P.W.1 -Group -Detail Central Controller Installer Setting P.W.2 Setting P.W.1 Setup Menu P.W.1 Indoor Unit Special Setting P.W.1 : Manager(administrator) password ..See par. 3-3-5. P.W.2 : Installer password ..
  • Page 38: Display Setting

    3-4-3 Display setting Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the “Contrast” Display Setting menu. [Up (F1)] button : Raises the contrast level. [Down (F2)] button : Lowers the contrast level. Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the “Field of View Angle”...
  • Page 39: Error History

    3-5-2 Error history Error History Up to 200 errors at indoor units, outdoor units, and this unit registered at the Central remote controller can be displayed. The date and time of occurrence of the error, unit name, unit address, and error code are displayed. Check the Error History.
  • Page 40: Indoor Unit Special Setting

    Indoor Unit Special Setting 3-6-1 Indoor Unit special setting screen Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to the menu you want Indoor Unit Special Setting to set. Test Operation (Par.3-6-2) Filter Sign (Par. 3-6-3) Indoor Unit Set Temp. Range (Par. 3-6-4) R.C.Prohibition : (Par.
  • Page 41: Filter Sign Reset

    3-6-3 filter sign reset Filter Sign-Group z Reset the “Filter Sign” in “Group” units. Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to a Group you want to set. Identify Group (F3)] button : The Group to be operated is speci- fied.
  • Page 42: Indoor Unit Set Temp. Range Setting

    3-6-4 Indoor Unit set Temp. Range setting z Set the “indoor unit set temperature range” in “Group” units. Indoor Unit Set Temp. Range-Group Press the [ ] button and move the cursor to a Group you want to set. Identify Group (F3)] button : The Group to be set is specified. [Clear Group (F4)] button : T he specified Group is cleared.
  • Page 43: R.c. Prohibition Setting

    Mode Celsius (°C( fahrenheit (°f( Auto,Cool, Dry 18-30 64-88 Heat 10-30 48-88 Depending on the model of indoor unit, the settable range may be restricted. Refer to the indoor unit manual for details. Note Setting temperature range in Group units When “—”...
  • Page 44: Others

    Notes The function which can be set here has the following contents. R.C. Prohibition Contents R.C. Prohibition Contents Operation of all control functions “Mode” operation is enabled or Mode are enabled or disabled. disabled. “On/Off” operation is enabled or “Timer” operation of remote con- On/Off Timer disabled.
  • Page 45: Specifications

    Specifications Model name UTY-DCGY, UTY-DCGG Power source voltage 1 ø AC100 - 240 Power source frequency 50 / 60 Power consumption Display Color TFT LCD, 5.0 inch QVGA Transmission line External interface External input External output Usage temperature range °C (°F)

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