AirStage WIRED Operating Manual

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  • Page 1: Touch Panel

    OPERATING MANUAL 操作说明书 PERATING ANUAL AIR CONDITIONER TOUCH PANEL CONTROLLER (WIRED TYPE) Remote Controller UTY-DTG KEEP THIs MANUAL fOR fUTURE REfERENCE 使用产品前请仔细阅读本使用说明书 请保留本说明书以供今后参考 FUJITSU GENERAL LIMITED P/N 9378379008-05...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1-1-14 Selecting the indoor units group INTRODUCTION to be controlled ..........17 sAfETY PRECAUTION „ Chapter 2 CONTROL sYsTEM OUTLIN „ 1 Composition of basic screens .........5 2-1 Contro „ 2 Name of parts ............6 2-1-1 Main screens of Control .......18 3 Terminology .............7 2-1-2 Setting operation On/Off ......19...
  • Page 3 3-2-6 Setting Automatic System 3-4-16 Schedule Setting Example ......55 Clock Adjustment.........28 3-5 Password settin „ 3-2-7 Adjusting the system clock manually ...28 3-5-1 Main screens of Password Setting ....58 3-3 Group settin „ 3-5-2 Managing the user setting access right ..58 3-3-1 Main screens of Group Setting ....29 3-5-3...
  • Page 4 3-6-16 Setting the remote controller Chapter 6 OTHERS operation prohibition ........79 3-6-17 Changing the installer setting password ..80 6-1 Outline dimensions ....94 „ 6-2 Specifications ......95 „ Chapter 4 PREFERENCE SETTING 6-3 Error code ........95 „ 4-1 Preference settin „...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    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 procedures This mark indicates procedures which, if improperly performed,...
  • Page 6: X84; System Outline

    sYsTEM OUTLINE „ Composition of basic screens The screens of touch panel controller consist of 3 functions; monitoring, control, and setting. MONITOR (Chapter 1) (Monitor mode) Icon List CONTROL (Chapter 2) (Operation Control) Operation Setting Optional Setting setting (Operation Setting) sETTING (Chapter 3) PREfERENCE sETTING (Chapter 4) HIsTORY (Chapter 5)
  • Page 7: Name Of Parts

    Name of parts TOUCH PANEL CONTROLLER (UTY-DTG) Touch pen Used to make manipu- lation of the touch panel Touch pen tray positive. Storage location when touch pen not used. Color LCD with touch panel Displays the screens required to monitor and Rear cover control operation.
  • Page 8: Terminology

    Terminology ● Controller related terms Transmission cable Group System R.C.Group Outdoor unit Indoor unit Remote controller cable Touch panel controller Standard remote controller Refrigerant system R.C. Group: This is the group of indoor units that have been connected with remote control- ler cable, or single indoor unit.
  • Page 9 The standard remote controller is a remote controller that controls indoor units that have been formed into R.C. Groups. There are 4 kinds of standard remote controllers: wired remote controller, wireless remote controller, simple remote controller and external switch controller.
  • Page 10: Control Unit

    Control unit The units which can be controlled by touch panel controller have the composition shown in the figure below. System Refrigerant system R.C.Group Group Outdoor unit Indoor unit Transmission cable Touch panel controller Standard remote controller Remote controller cable Group of indoor units connected by remote controller cable of standard remote controller.
  • Page 11: Organization Of Groups

    Organization of groups The configurations that can be managed by touch panel controller are as follows: The group units which can be controlled by touch panel controller is up to 3 hierarchies of R.C. group and group as shown below. Over 4 hierarchies cannot be controlled Group (Group of groups) Group...
  • Page 12: Initialization

    INITIALIZATION Initialization procedure „ After touch panel controller installation work is complete, perform initialization using the following procedures before starting to use the system. Turning on the power Date setting Always set the items shown below. Language setting 3-1-1 Start system initialization ..............25 3-1-2 After system initialization ..............
  • Page 13: Chapter 1 Monitor

    Chapter 1 MONITOR Monitor 1-1-1 Main screens of Monitor Mode Monitor Mode (Icon) Group hierarchy display “Top” button “Up” button “Down” button “List” button Status display “Setting” button “Schedule” button “Select All” button “Clear All” button “Operation” button “On” button “Off”...
  • Page 14: Switching "Monitor Mode" Screen Display Format

    1-1-2 switching “Monitor Mode” screen display format Monitor Mode (Icon) ● switches “Monitor Mode” screen to “Icon” or “List”. When “Monitor Mode” screen is “Icon” display screen, click “List” button. “Monitor Mode” screen becomes “List” display. ¡ Monitor Mode (List) When “Monitor Mode”...
  • Page 15: Changing Group Display Hierarchy

    1-1-3 Changing group display hierarchy Monitor Mode (Icon) Use when changing the hierarchy of the group dis- played on “Monitor Mode” screen. Notes The following 3 buttons move the group hierarchy screen. Moves to the hierarchy at the top of the screen Moves the screen to the next higher hierarchy Moves the screen to the next lower hierarchy 1-1-4...
  • Page 16: Selecting All Indoor Unit Groups

    1-1-6 selecting all indoor unit groups Monitor Mode (Icon) ● Select all the “Remote controller group” or “Group” indoor units of the displayed hierarchy. Click “Select All” button. All the selected indoor units becomes the selected ¡ state (blue). 1-1-7 Deselecting all indoor unit groups Monitor Mode (Icon) ●...
  • Page 17: Starting (On) Operation Of Selected Indoor Units Group

    1-1-10 starting (On) operation of selected indoor units group Monitor Mode (Icon) ● Select the relevant indoor units from within “Remote con- troller group” or “Group” on “Monitor Mode” screen. The indoor units becomes the selected state (blue). ¡ Click “On” button. The indoor units start to operate under the preset con- ¡...
  • Page 18: Selecting The Indoor Units Group To Be Controlled

    Monitor Mode (List) / Error List When there is a display hidden at the top or bottom of “Error List” window, scroll the list display up or down by clicking “ˮ or “ˮ button. To close “Error List” window, click “ ”...
  • Page 19: Chapter 2 Control

    Chapter 2 CONTROL Control 2-1-1 Main screens of Control Operation Setting “On/Off” button Mode button Control objective display Set Temp. display Controlled group name display button R.C. Prohibition button “OK” button Fan button Set Temp. button Operation Controlled* “Optional Setting” button “Cancel”...
  • Page 20: Setting Operation On/Off

    2-1-2 setting operation On/Off Click “On” button. Operation Setting Operation start setting of the selected (blue) indoor ● units is performed. When “Off” button is clicked, op- eration stop setting is performed. Click “OK” button. The set contents are executed. ¡...
  • Page 21: Setting The Fan (Air Flow)

    2-1-5 Setting the fan (air flow) Operation Setting Click the button selected from “Fan” operation section. Note The 5 items “Auto”, “High”, “Med”, “Low”, and “Quiet” can be selected at “Fan” operation section. Note When the function does not exist at the objective unit, setting cannot be selected.
  • Page 22: Setting "Air Flow Direction (Up/Down)

    2-1-8 setting “Air flow Direction (up/down)” Optional Setting Set the up and down swing angle using “” button and “” button. 1   2   3   4   SWING Note When the function does not exist at the objective unit, set- ting cannot be selected.
  • Page 23: Resetting "Filter Sign

    2-1-12 Resetting “filter sign” Optional Setting Click “Reset” button Note When the function does not exist at the objective unit, set- ting cannot be selected. Note ”Filter Sign” indicates the air clean filter cleaning interval set at the indoor unit. Reset the sign when the filter was cleaned.
  • Page 24: Ending Setting Of "Optional Setting" Screen

    2-1-15 Ending setting of “Optional setting” screen Optional Setting If “Optional Setting” has ended, click “OK “button. The set operation is performed. ● “Optional Setting” screen closes. ¡ 2-1-16 Ending “Operation setting” Operation Setting If “Operation Setting” has ended, click “OK “button. The set operation is performed.
  • Page 25: Displaying "Schedule Setting" Screen

    User Setting/History ¡ “User Setting/History” screen opens. Note There are 3 menu buttons “System Setting”, “Preference”, and “History” in “User Setting/History” screen. 2-1-18 Displaying “schedule setting” screen Monitor Mode (Icon) ● Switch “Monitor Mode” screen to “Schedule Setting” screen. Click “Schedule” button. Note When a password is not set at the access right to “Schedule Setting”, operation goes directly to “Schedule...
  • Page 26: Chapter 3 Setting

    Chapter 3 SETTING Language setting 3-1-1 start system initialization ● Display language setting when indoor unit not Installer Setting (Language Setting) registered. Turn on the touch panel controller power. ● “Language Setting” screen of “Installer Setting” opens. ¡ Click the language button to be selected. Click “OK”...
  • Page 27: Date Setting

    Language Setting Click the language button to be selected. Click “OK” button. “System Setting” screen opens. ¡ Note When shifted to the “System Setting” screen, switched to the screen of the selected display language. Date setting 3-2-1 Main screens of date setting Date and Time Setting Settings set to the factory default.
  • Page 28: Setting The Current Date And Time

    3-2-2 setting the current date and time Date and Time Setting Select “item to be set” using “” and “” buttons. To increment the set value, click “+” button. To decrement the set value, click “–” button. Note The calendar covers the period up to the year 2037. Note When the time was set, the time count stops.
  • Page 29: Setting Automatic System Clock Adjustment

    3-2-6 setting Automatic system Clock Adjustment. ● setting which adjusts the time display of the Date and Time Setting equipment inside the system Click “Edit” button on “Automatic System Clock Adjust- ment”. “Automatic System Clock Adjustment” screen opens. ¡ Click the appropriate button from among “Disable”, “Master”...
  • Page 30: Group Settin

    Manual System Clock Adjustment ¡ “Manual System Clock Adjustment” confirmation screen opens. Click “OK” button. Transferring Data Screen ¡ “Transferring Data” screen opens. At the end of transmission, “Transferring Data” screen ¡ closes. Notes When the time is changed while set to "Master" at the "Automatic System Clock Adjustment"...
  • Page 31: Setting A New Group

    Group Details Setting Name “Rename” button Icon Group composition “Change” button “Close” button Remote Controller Group Details Setting Name “Rename” button Icon R.C.Group Composition “Change” button “Close” button Temperature Setting "All Mode" button "Individual Mode" button "Lower Limit" button "Upper Limit" button "No Limitation"...
  • Page 32 Notes • Group hierarchy can be composed up to 3 hierarchies. The number of group compositions is up to 400 groups including all hierarchies. • Up to 800 remote controller groups can be registered at group composition. Group composition: • The group composition is displayed.
  • Page 33: Changing The Setting Of A Group Or Remote Controller Group

    3-3-3 Changing the setting of a group or remote controller group Group Setting ● Change a group setting. Click the group whose setting you want to change at “System Configuration” display. Click “Property” button. “Group Details Setting” screen opens. ¡ Note When a remote controller group is selected, “Property”...
  • Page 34 Notes Temperature Setting • Set the upper and lower limit temperatures settings to the registered indoor unit. *The temperature settings from the Standard Remote Controllers are restricted. • When the display is blue, the setting value from touch panel controller is displayed. When the display is white, the monitoring value from the indoor unit is displayed.
  • Page 35: Adding A Remote Controller Group To A Group

    ● Indoor unit upper/lower limit temperature set- ting change The selected settable temperature range of the indoor ¡ units is restricted. Temperature Setting Click “Change” button. Indoor unit upper and lower limit temperatures setting change See par. “3-6-15” for a description of the setting meth- *When “OK”...
  • Page 36: Moving A Group Or Remote Controller Group To A Different Group

    3-3-6 Moving a group or remote controller group to a different group Group Setting Click the group or remote controller group you want to change from “System Configuration” display. The selected display becomes blue. ¡ Click “Move” button. The group or remote controller group selected at step ¡...
  • Page 37: Exporting The Group Composition List File To External Memory

    If it’s alright to delete the group, click “OK” button. Deleted “Group Name” disappears from the screen. ¡ Notice Deletion Confirmation Screen When the group is deleted, all the configurations in the group are also deleted. Note When “Remote Controller Group” was selected, the group is deleted without opening “Deletion confirmation”...
  • Page 38: Editing A Group Configuration File Of The Touch Panel Controller By Pc

    Importing Confirmation Screen ¡ “Importing” confirmation screen opens. Click “OK” button. File Loading ¡ “File Loading” screen opens. Select the file to be imported. Click “OK” button. Importing USB Screen ¡ “Importing USB” screen opens. Importing USB complete Screen ¡ “Importing USB complete” screen opens. Click “Close”...
  • Page 39 Notice When editing at the File Making Sheet and importing the data to the touch panel controller, pay attention to the following points. Since the registered indoor unit data is overwritten and the following data are changed when data is imported, confirm the data again.
  • Page 40 Notes When “Check” button was clicked, whether or not there is an error in the entered address is automatically checked and an error is generated. If there are no errors, the file is output. Error message Problem point Entered data error. Address is duplicated. Enter correct Address is duplicated.
  • Page 41 Example of data creation at Group Setting 2. 1) Create Group Setting2 data based on the example of Installation example installation to a 3 story building like that shown in the Office F figure at the right. 2_0, 2_1 Cafe 3 2_2, 2_3 Office E 2) The management configuration of the figure below...
  • Page 42 When all editing is ended, click “Check” button. Notes When “Check” button was clicked, if there is an error in the entered data, an error is generated. If there are no errors, the Check OK screen is displayed. Error message Problem point Entered data error.
  • Page 43: Schedule Settin

    Schedule Setting 3-4-1 Main screens of schedule setting Schedule Setting Schedule list Schedule Units Setting Current Schedule “Close” button “Up” button “Down” button “Copy” button “Rename” button “New” button “Delete” button On/Off button Schedule Units Setting Schedule Name Units List “OK”...
  • Page 44 Calendar (Calendar Setting) “Calendar Setting” button Schedule Pattern “Close” button “Edit” button “Next” button “Back” button Calendar (Custom Setting) “Custom Setting” button Schedule Pattern “Close” button “Edit” button “Down” button “Up” button “Del” button “Edit” button “Add” button Schedule Pattern Setting “Schedule Pattern”...
  • Page 45: Setting A New Schedule

    Operation Setting Operation Time R.C. Prohibition Operation Mode Set Temp. “OK” button “Hold” button “Cancel” button Custom Setting Annual / 1 Time Schedule Name Schedule Pattern Month Date Week Day of week “OK” button “Cancel” button 3-4-2 setting a new schedule Schedule Setting Scheduled Units List Click “New”...
  • Page 46: Setting Schedule Enable/Disable

    Schedule Name Note At initialization, “Schedule List” of “Schedule Setting” screen is blank. Input “Schedule Name” by keyboard. Note See par. “3-3-2” for a description of the keyboard opera- tion method. Schedule Setting Notes Up to 24 characters can be entered as “Schedule Name”.
  • Page 47: Copying A Schedule

    Schedule Name Note See par. “3-3-2” for a description of the keyboard opera- tion method. Notes Up to 24 characters can be entered as “Schedule Name”. Characters which exceed the range of “Display Range” may not be displayed, depending on the screen. At the confirmation of the entered name, click “OK”...
  • Page 48: Setting A Group Or Remote Controller Group To Be Operated On A Schedule

    3-4-7 setting a group or remote controller group to be operated on a schedule ● Change the units operated on a schedule from Schedule Setting “schedule List”. Click “Schedule Name” whose setting is to be changed from “Schedule List”. Click “Edit” button of “Schedule Units Setting”. “Schedule Units Setting”...
  • Page 49: Deleting Group Indoor Units Which Operate On A Schedule

    3-4-8 Deleting group indoor units which operate on a schedule ● Delete the units operated on a schedule from “sched- Schedule Setting ule List”. Click “Schedule Name” which you want to delete from “Schedule List”. Click “Edit” button on “Scheduled Units Setting” “Scheduled Units Setting”...
  • Page 50 Schedule Pattern Setting ● The following is described using an example which selected pattern [C]. Click “Schedule Pattern” which you want to set. Click Pattern [C]. Click “Add” button. “Operation Setting” screen opens. ¡ Notes • Perform the following settings: Operation Setting setting items on “Operation setting”...
  • Page 51: Changing An Operation Pattern

    3-4-10 Changing an operation pattern ● This operation is described using an example Calendar (Calendar Setting) which changes pattern [C]. Click “Edit” button. “Schedule Pattern Setting” screen opens. ¡ Schedule Pattern Setting Click pattern [C]. Click “Edit” button. “Operation Setting” screen opens. ¡...
  • Page 52: Deleting An Operation Pattern

    3-4-11 Deleting an operation pattern Calendar (Calendar Setting) Click “Edit” button. “Schedule Pattern Setting” screen opens. ¡ Schedule Pattern Setting Click the schedule pattern to be deleted at operation pattern. Click the operation pattern to be deleted from “Sched- ule Pattern List”. The display of the selected list becomes blue.
  • Page 53 Notes Each time the date or day of week on Display Setting Content “Calendar” screen is clicked, the setting Every year with selected sched- Annual is switched as shown below. ule pattern is executed. Only a set year with selected 1 Time schedule pattern is executed.
  • Page 54: Changing The Custom Setting

    3-4-13 Changing the custom setting Calendar (Calendar Setting) Click “Custom Setting” button. “Custom Setting List” screen opens. ¡ Calendar (Custom Setting) Click “Edit” button on “Custom Setting List” selecting the list in which you change the setting. ● Change the set contents on “Custom setting” screen.
  • Page 55: Deleting The Custom Day

    3-4-14 Deleting the custom day Calendar (Calendar Setting) Click “Custom Setting” button. “Custom Setting List” screen opens. ¡ Calendar (Custom Setting) Click “Custom Setting” list you want to delete. The selected name is selected and the display be- ¡ comes blue. Click “Del.”...
  • Page 56: Changing The Priority Order Of Custom Setting

    3-4-15 Changing the priority order of custom setting Calendar (Calendar Setting) Click “Custom Setting” button. “Custom Setting List” screen opens ¡ Click the setting whose priority order is to be changed on the operation list set at “Custom Setting”. Display of the name on the listed list becomes blue. ¡...
  • Page 57 Schedule Pattern “A” Schedule Pattern “B” R.C. R.C. Time On/Off Mode Temp Time On/Off Mode Temp Prohibition Prohibition 8:40 Cool 26°C Hold 8:40 Heat 24°C Hold 12:00 Hold Hold 28°C Hold 12:00 Hold Hold 22°C Hold 13:00 Hold Hold 26°C Hold 13:00 Hold...
  • Page 58 2. Allocating schedule patterns The set schedule patterns are allocated using 2 methods. ● Calendar setting Calendar (Calendar Setting) Click “Calendar” button. Each set schedule pattern is pasted as shown below. Calendar Pattern Jun-Sep Mon-Fri Pattern “A Oct-May Mon-Fri Pattern “B” January 1 + Sat, Sun Pattern “H”...
  • Page 59: Password Settin

    Password Setting 3-5-1 Main screens of Password setting Password Setting User Setting/History Password “Change Password” button “Change Setting” button Operation Setting Password “Change Password” button “Change Setting” button “Close” button User Setting / History Password Verification User Setting/History Password or Opera- tion Setting Password 3-5-2 Managing the user setting access right...
  • Page 60 User Setting / History Click “System Setting” button. “System Setting” menu screen opens ¡ Note There are 6 menu patterns of “Date / Time Setting”, “Group Setting”, “Schedule Setting”, “Password Setting”, “Installer Setting” and “Language Setting” at “System Setting” screen. Click “Password Setting”...
  • Page 61: Changing A User Setting Password

    Notes Passwords can be set in the following 4 patterns at Password Setting. 1. ALL ----- All* (User Setting / History) 2. Schedule Setting + Group Setting 3. Schedule Setting 4. Group Setting P.W.1 P.W.1 Schedule Setting Monitor User Setting Mode / History Group...
  • Page 62 User Setting / History Password Verification Enter the same password at step again. Click “OK” button. “Password Setting” screen opens. ¡ At the end of setting change, click “Close” button. The set contents are determined and “System Setting” ¡ screen opens. Notes Password Setting If you forget the password after password setting was...
  • Page 63: Managing The Access Right Of Operation Control Setting

    3-5-4 Managing the access right of operation control setting Password Setting Click “Change Setting” of “Operation Setting Password”. “Operation Setting Password Verification” screen ¡ opens. Note Invalid is set as the default. Note Set a different password for “Installer Setting Password”, “User Setting/History Password”, and “Operation Setting Operation Setting Password Verification Password”.
  • Page 64: Changing An Operation Setting Password

    3-5-5 Changing an operation setting password Password Setting Click “Change Password” button of “Operation Setting Password”. “Operation Setting Password Verification” screen ¡ opens. Operation Setting Password Verification Enter “Operation Setting Password”. Click “OK” button. Change Operation Setting Password Key in New Password. Click “OK”...
  • Page 65: Installer Settin

    Installer setting 3-6-1 Main screens of Installer setting Installer Setting “Change” button “Register” button “Change” button “Change” button “Change” button “End” button “Error History” button “Change” button Installer Setting (Touch Panel Controller Address Setting) “Touch Panel Controller Address Setting” “OK” button “Cancel”...
  • Page 66 Installer Setting (Function Setting/External Input Setting) “Emergency Stop” button “Edge” button “All On / All Off” button “Pulse” button “Not Used” button “OK” button “Cancel” button Installer Setting (Function Setting/Temperature Setting) “Fahrenheit” button “Celsius” button “All Mode” button “Temperature Range Setting” button “OK”...
  • Page 67: Installer Setting

    3-6-2 Installer setting ● A password is set to prevent inadvertent opera- Installer Setting Password Verification tion. Enter the password at “Installer Setting Password”. Note “VRFVRF” is set as the default password. Click “OK” button. “Installer Setting” screen opens. ¡ Note If the password is changed, see par.
  • Page 68: Registering The Indoor Units

    3-6-4 Registering the indoor units Installer Setting ● Indoor unit registration: Perform indoor unit registration after 5 minutes or ¡ more have elapsed after the indoor unit and outdoor unit power was turned on. Click “Register” button of “Indoor Unit Registration”. “Indoor Unit Registration”...
  • Page 69: Registering Indoor Units In Operation Order

    Registration of indoor unit is progressing ¡ When registration is successful; “Indoor Unit Registra- tion List” screen opens. Notice Installer Setting (Indoor Unit Registration) When there is an abnormality in the system, an error screen is displayed and registration is stopped. Notes System abnormality Abnormality contents...
  • Page 70 Notes When changing the indoor unit registration configuration already registered, select the indoor unit you want to change. The selected indoor unit and indoor units registered after it are deleted. Register by operation order Click “Registration Start” button. “Register by operation order” screen opens. ¡...
  • Page 71: Changing The Registered Indoor Units Sequence

    3-6-7 Changing the registered indoor units sequence Installer Setting (Indoor Unit Registration) Addition/Deletion When you want to change the indoor unit sequence, click the relevant indoor unit. Display of the selected names becomes blue. ¡ Scroll using “Up” and “Down” buttons. At the end, click “Close”...
  • Page 72: Deleting Registered Indoor Units

    Set Number of “Ref. Address” and “In. Address” of the R.C.Group you want to add using “” and “” buttons. Notice When there is a slave (Rc. Address 01 or higher) in an R.C. Group, register only the master unit (Rc. Address 00).
  • Page 73: Registering Indoor Units By External Input Data

    3-6-10 Registering indoor units by external input data Installer Setting (Indoor Unit Registration) ● Connect the USB memory storing the indoor unit reg- istration data to the terminal. Click “Select” button of “Indoor unit registration by importing external memory data”. “Data Importing Confirmation”...
  • Page 74: Exporting Indoor Unit Registration Data

    3-6-11 Exporting indoor unit registration data Installer Setting (Indoor Unit Registration) ● Connect the USB memory to which the indoor unit reg- istration data is to be stored to the terminal. Click “Select” button of “Export registered data to exter- nal memory”.
  • Page 75: Editing The System Configuration File Of The Touch Panel Controller By Pc

    3-6-12 Editing the system configuration file of the touch panel controller by PC ● Create a indoor unit register file by PC and register it at the touch panel control- ler. ● Use the “File Making Sheet” by copying it from the CD-ROM supplied. ● When correcting the touch panel controller registration data; see par. 3-6-10. Open “System Form File Making Sheet”...
  • Page 76 Notes Contents which can be set RCG No. Select and enter the remote controller group (Remote Controller by consecutive No. from 1. Group No.) However, make the same remote controller group the same number. (However, RCG No.:1 cannot be changed.) Refrigerant Circuit Enter the refrigerant system address (0-99).
  • Page 77: Setting The External Input Signal

    A save destination window opens. ¡ Select USB memory. After the end of importing of the file, “Save finished” ● screen is opened and a message is confirmed. Click “OK” button. Close a screen. ¡ Disconnect the USB memory from the terminal. ●...
  • Page 78: Disabling Operation Setting By External Input Signal

    Disabling operation setting by external input signal „ Installer Setting (Function Setting/External Input Setting) Click “Not Used” button. Click “OK” button. The set contents are entered and “Installer Setting” ¡ screen is opened. 3-6-14 setting the temperature display unit ● This function limits the width over which the Installer Setting temperature can be set from touch panel con-...
  • Page 79: X84; „ Setting The Settable Temperature Range

    setting the settable temperature range „ Installer Setting (Function Setting/Temperature Setting) ● Makes the width the all operation modes same settable temperature range. Click “All Mode” button of “Temperature Range”. Select the low limit temperature and high limit temper- ature by clicking “” button. Click “OK”...
  • Page 80: Setting The Remote Controller Operation Prohibition

    3-6-16 setting the remote controller operation prohibition Installer Setting Click "Change" button of R.C. Prohibition Setting. “R.C. Prohibition Setting” screen opens. ¡ Installer Setting (Function Setting/R.C. Prohibition Setting) To enable the R.C. Prohibition setting, click “Used” button or to disable the R.C. Prohibition setting, click “Not Used”...
  • Page 81: Changing The Installer Setting Password

    3-6-17 Changing the installer setting password Installer Setting Click “Change” button of “Change Password.” “Keyboard (Change Installer Setting Password)” ¡ screen is opened. Change Installer Setting Password Enter “New Password”. Click “OK” button. “Installer Setting Password Verification” screen is ¡ opened.
  • Page 82: Preference Settin

    Chapter 4 PREFERENCE SETTING Preference Setting 4-1-1 Main screens of preference setting Panel Calibration Point to be clicked (5 points) + Mark which shows the place to be clicked. “Start” button Count (number of times clicked) window “Cancel” button Backlight Setting “Enable”...
  • Page 83: Adjusting Touch Panel Position Offset

    Panel Cleaning (Left Side) “Next Page” button “Cancel” button Panel Cleaning (Right Side) “Close” button 4-1-2 Adjusting touch panel position offset User Setting/History Click “Preference” button. “Preference” screen opens. ¡ Note There are 4 items on “Preference” screen: “Panel Cali- bration”, “Backlight Setting”, “Sound Setting”, and “Panel Cleaning”.
  • Page 84: Setting Automatic Lights-Out Time Of Backlight

    Panel Calibration To start calibration, click "Start" button. Click the 5 points each 1 sec or longer in accordance with the instructions on the screen using the touch pen in accordance with the message on the screen. When 5 points are clicked, the screen is changed to “Panel ¡...
  • Page 85: Setting Automatic Backlighting On When An Error Occurs

    4-1-4 setting automatic backlighting on when an error occurs Preference Click “Backlight Setting” button. “Backlight Setting” screen opens. ¡ Click “Enable” of “Automatic Lighting ON (On error)” button. Notice When set to Disable, backlighting is not automatically Backlight Setting turned on even if an error occurs. Notice When backlighting was turned on when an error oc- curred, it is not turned off until the screen is touched.
  • Page 86: Setting The Beep Sound Of Operation Confirmation

    4-1-6 Setting the beep sound of operation confirmation Preference Click “Sound Setting” button. “Sound Setting” screen opens. ¡ Sound Setting To output a beep sound, click “Enable” button of “Op- eration Sound”. To not output a beep sound, click “Disable” button. At the end of setting change, click “OK” button. “Preference”...
  • Page 87: Wiping Clean The Touch Panel Surface

    4-1-8 Wiping clean the touch panel surface Preference Click “Panel Cleaning” button. “Panel Cleaning” screen opens. ¡ Panel Cleaning (Left Side) Wipe clean the left half of the touch panel. After wiping clean, click “Next page” button. Panel Cleaning (Right Side) Wipe clean the right half of the touch panel.
  • Page 88: Chapter 5 History

    Chapter 5 HISTORY History Display 5-1-1 Main screens of history setting Error History Error History list screen Screen display scroll (up/down) button Screen display scroll (left/right) button “Close” button “Export Data” button “Erase All” button Status History Remote Controller Group screen scroll (up/ down) button History screen scroll (up/ down) button History display screen...
  • Page 89: Displaying Error History

    Operation History Operation History list screen Screen display scroll (up/down) button “Close” button “Export Data” button “Erase All” button Version Version screen “Close” button 5-1-2 Displaying error history Monitor Mode (Icon) ● from Monitor Mode screen to Error History screen Click “Setting”...
  • Page 90: Exporting Error History Data To The External Memory

    History Click “Error History” button. “Error History” screen opens. ¡ “Error History” of each indoor unit, outdoor unit, and ● touch panel body is displayed. Note The refrigerant system address, indoor unit address, re- mote controller address, error generation date/time and error code up to the last 10 errors are displayed for each indoor unit.
  • Page 91: Deleting All Error History Data

    5-1-4 Deleting all error history data Error History Click “Erase All” button. “Erase All” screen opens. ¡ Erase All Click “OK” button. All saved error history is deleted. ¡ Click “Close” button. “History” screen opens. ¡ 5-1-5 Displaying status history History Click “Status History”...
  • Page 92: Exporting Status History Data To The External Memory

    5-1-6 Exporting status history data to the external memory Status History ● Connect a USB memory to the external memory termi- nal. Click “Export Data” button. ¡ “Exporting data” screen opens. “Exporting to external memory is complete” screen ¡ opens. File exporting ends.
  • Page 93: Displaying Operation History

    5-1-8 Displaying operation history History Click “Operation History” button. “Operation History” screen opens. ¡ The contents of operation of other equipment from the ● touch panel and the contents of setting changes made by touch panel can be checked. Note The date and time operation was performed, the units that performed a change and the contents of operation are displayed for up to the last 100 items.
  • Page 94: Deleting All Operation History Data

    5-1-10 Deleting all operation history data Operation History ● Delete “Operation History” data. Click “Erase All” button. “Erase All” screen opens. ¡ Erase All Click “OK” button. All saved operation history is deleted. ¡ Click “Close” button. “History” screen opens. ¡...
  • Page 95: X84; 6-1 Outline Dimensions

    Chapter 6 OTHERS Outline dimensions Unit:mm En-94...
  • Page 96: X84; 6-2 Specifications

    Specifications Model name UTY-DTG Power source voltage 1 ø AC100 - 240 V Power source frequency 50 / 60 Hz Power consumption 7.5-inch TFT color LCD display (640 x 480 pixels), Display with Touch panel LED indicator Power LED (Green) USB 2.0 Transmission EXT IN: (Either emergency stop or batch operation/stop)

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