GMV 3P Service Manual PDF
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When this function is enabled, the ODU automatically starts and recovers refrigerants to the ODU or IDU
pipeline.
(2) A6 Unit cooling/heating function
This function sets operation modes of the entire unit, including:
Function Mode of ODU
Operation Mode of IDU
Code Name
Cooling mode, dehumidifying mode, heating mode, and air
supply mode.
nA Cooling/Heating
(Note: The heating mode cannot work with other modes at the
same time.) (factory settings)
nC Single-cooling Cooling mode, dehumidifying mode, and air supply mode.
Heating mode and air supply mode.
nH Single-heating (Note: The heating mode cannot work with the air supply
mode at the same time.)
nF Air supply Air supply mode.
The user or administrator can set operation modes of the ODU based on actual situations to prevent
conflicts.
When it is required to set different refrigerating systems to the same function mode, set the master system
according to the above requirements. For the master system settings, see the "Centralized Control Address DIP
Switch (SA2_Addr-CC)" section.
(3) A7 Outdoor silent mode
This function is used when users require lower environment noises, including nighttime automatic silent
mode and forcible silent mode.
For the nighttime automatic silent mode, the system automatically judges the highest daytime environment
temperature and then starts silent operations in a certain interval to guarantee nighttime low-noise operations.
The nighttime automatic silent mode falls into nine categories:
Starting the Silent Mode X Hours Stopping the Nighttime Silent
Silent Mode Code after the Daytime Temperature Mode after Continual Operations Noise Degree
Reaches the Highest for Y Hours
Mode 1 01 6 10
Mode 2 02 6 12
Mode 3 03 8 8
Low-noise mode
Mode 4 04 8 10
Mode 5 05 10 8
Mode 6 06 10 10
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Mode 7 07 4 14
Low- and
Mode 8 08 6 8
medium-noise mode
Mode 9 09 12 10 superlow-noise mode
Note: The cooling or heating effect may fall off after the capacity limitation is set.
(8) n5 Indoor unit project number offset
This function sets the IDU project number when multiple refrigerating systems are controlled in a centralized
manner (by using a remote monitor or centralized controller), avoiding the same project number between
different systems. If the project number is not set, project number conflicts may occur between systems.
These function only needs to be set on the master system, which is the system with the centralized control
address SA2 DIP switch being “00000”. For details, see the "Centralized Control Address DIP Switch
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(SA2_Addr-CC)" section.
(9) n6 Fault query
This function queries historical faults of the system. Up to five historical faults can be memorized in time
order.
(10) n7 Parameter query
This function queries operation parameters of each module of the ODU in real time.
(11) n8 Indoor unit address query
This function queries addresses of all IDUs through one operation of the ODU.
(12) n9 Online IDU quantity query
This function queries the number of online IDUs through the ODU.
2.2.3 Function Setting Operations
Step 1: Open the commissioning window of the master unit panel.
Step 2: Power on the entire unit.
Step 3: Press "SW3" on the master unit to enter the to-be-selected status of function settings. By default, the
master unit is displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
Users can select corresponding functions by pressing "SW1 (UP)" or "SW2 (DOWN)" on the master unit,
including:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
After selecting the functions to be set, press "SW7" to confirm entering function settings. The master unit is
displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
A7 On 00 Blinking OC Blinking
A6 On nC Blinking nC Blinking
A2 On 01 Blinking 00 Blinking
A8 On 00 Blinking OC Blinking
n0 On 01 Blinking OC Blinking
n3 On 00 Blinking 00 Blinking
n4 On 10 Blinking OC Blinking
n5 On 00 Blinking OC Blinking
Step 2: Select a corresponding silent mode by pressing "SW1 (UP)" or "SW2 (DOWN)".
LED1 LED2 LED3
Silent
Function Display Display Current Display
Mode
Code Mode Mode Status Mode
Code
A7 On 00 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 01 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 02 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 03 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 04 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 05 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 06 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 07 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 08 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 09 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 10 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 11 Blinking OC Blinking
A7 On 12 Blinking OC Blinking
Step 3: Press "SW7" to confirm selecting the mode. The master unit is displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Silent
Function Display Display Current Display
Mode
Code Mode Mode Status Mode
Code
A7 On 00 On OC On
A7 On 01 On OC On
A7 On 02 On OC On
A7 On 03 On OC On
A7 On 04 On OC On
A7 On 05 On OC On
A7 On 06 On OC On
A7 On 07 On OC On
A7 On 08 On OC On
A7 On 09 On OC On
A7 On 10 On OC On
A7 On 11 On OC On
A7 On 12 On OC On
On the master unit, press "SW6" to return to the upper level (press "SW6" in setting status to return to the
upper level; press "SW6" after settings are completed to restore the normal operating status of the unit).
If no button operations are performed on the master unit for five minutes, the function setting automatically
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Step 2: Select a corresponding cooling/heating function by pressing "SW1 (UP)" or "SW2 (DOWN)".
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode ODU Function Mode Code Display Mode ODU Function Mode Code Display Mode
A6 On nC Blinking nC Blinking
A6 On nH Blinking nH Blinking
A6 On nA Blinking nA Blinking
A6 On nF Blinking nF Blinking
Step 3: Press "SW7" to confirm selecting the mode. The master unit is displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode ODU Function Mode Code Display Mode ODU Function Mode Code Display Mode
A6 On nC On nC On
A6 On nH On nH On
A6 On nA On nA On
A6 On nF On nF On
On the master unit, press "SW6" to return to the upper level (press "SW6" in setting status to return to the
upper level; press "SW6" after settings are completed to restore the normal operating status of the unit).
If no button operations are performed on the master unit for five minutes, the function setting automatically
quits and the unit restores the current status.
The default factory setting is “nA” cooling/heating.
ƒ A2 Refrigerant recovery operation settings
Step 1: Confirm entering the A2 refrigerant recovery operation settings. The master unit is displayed as
follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Refrigerant
Function Display Display Current Display
Recovery
Code Mode Mode Status Mode
Code
A2 On 01 Blinking 00 Blinking
Step 2: The default setting is “01”. Select "01" or "02" by pressing "SW1 (UP)" or "SW2 (DOWN)". Press
"SW7" to confirm selecting the mode.
On the master unit, press "SW6" to return to the upper level.
If no button operations are performed on the master unit for five minutes, the function setting automatically
quits and the unit restores the current status.
² Indoor unit refrigerant recovery
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Step 3: Select "01” as in step 2 to enter IDU refrigerant recovery. Digital LEDs and status LEDs of all basic
modules are displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Refrigerant Recovery Code Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
A2 On 01 On [Module low-pressure Ps] On
LED3 shows the low-pressure value of a module. If the value is negative, LED3 circularly displays the
negative code "nE” and the numeric value every one second. For example, for -30°C, LED3 alternately displays
“nE” for one second and then “30” for another second.
Step 4: Close liquid-tube stop valves of all basic modules of the ODU. When the low-pressure value
displayed on LED3 continually blinks, quickly close air-tube stop valves of all basic modules and then press
"SW7" on the master unit to confirm completing refrigerant recovery or power off the entire unit.
If no operations are performed after the low-pressure value displayed on LED3 continually blinks for three
minutes, the entire unit will be forcibly stopped.
On the master unit, press "SW6" to return to the upper level for restoring the standby status of the entire unit
(press "SW6" in setting status to return to the upper level; press "SW6" after settings are completed to restore
the normal operating status of the unit).
Note:
Another startup is not allowed within 10 minutes after refrigerant recovery.
² Basic module refrigerant recovery
Step 3: Set the basic module requiring refrigerant recovery to module emergency operation status and close
the liquid-tube stop valve of the emergency status module. Select "02” as in step 2 to enter basic module
refrigerant recovery. The display is as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Display Current Display Display
Current Status
Code Mode Progress Mode Mode
Module
A2 On 02 On On
high-pressure
LED3 shows the high-pressure value of the module.
Step 4: When the high-pressure value displayed on LED3 continually blinks (displayed as 0°C if the high
pressure is less than 0°C), quickly close the air-tube stop valve of the emergency module and then press "SW7"
on the master unit to confirm completing refrigerant recovery or power off the entire unit.
If no operations are performed after the high-pressure value displayed on LED3 continually blinks for three
minutes, the entire unit will be forcibly stopped.
On the master unit, press "SW6" to return to the upper level for restoring the standby status of the entire unit
(press "SW6" in setting status to return to the upper level; press "SW6" after settings are completed to restore
the normal operating status of the unit).
Note:
Before the basic module refrigerant recovery operation, users must close the liquid-tube stop valve of
the basic module requiring refrigerant recovery.
Another startup is not allowed within 10 minutes after refrigerant recovery.
„ A8 Aftersales vacuuming mode settings
Step 1: Confirm entering the A8 aftersales vacuuming mode settings. The master unit is displayed as
follows:
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Expansion valves and electromagnetic valves of all outdoor and IDUs are opened, and the entire unit cannot
be enabled.
Press "SW6" on the master unit to quit the vacuuming status. Alternatively, the entire unit quits the
vacuuming status after 24 hours.
… n0 System conservation operation settings
Step 1: Confirm entering the n0 system conservation operation settings. The master unit is displayed as
follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Code Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n0 On 01 Blinking OC Blinking
Function Code Display Mode Code Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n0 On 01 Blinking OC Blinking
n0 On 02 Blinking OC Blinking
Step 3: Press "SW7" to confirm selecting the mode. The master unit is displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Code Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n0 On 01 On OC On
n0 On 02 On OC On
If no button operations are performed for five minutes, the function setting automatically quits and the unit
restores the current status. (Press "SW6" in setting status to return to the upper level; press "SW6" after settings
are completed to restore the normal operating status of the unit.)
† n3 Forcible defrosting operation settings
Step 1: Confirm entering the n3 forcible defrosting operation settings. The master unit is displayed as
follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress/Mode Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n3 On 00 Blinking 00 Blinking
Step 2: Press "SW7" to confirm entering forcible defrosting. The master module is displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
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Function Code Display Mode Current Progress/Mode Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n3 On 00 On 00 On
When the unit reaches defrosting quit conditions, the system automatically quits and restores the normal
operation control.
‡ n4 Highest capacity output limitation settings
Step 1: Confirm entering the n4 highest capacity output limitation settings. The master unit is displayed as
follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Highest Output Capacity Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n4 On 10 Blinking OC Blinking
Step 2: Select a corresponding capacity limitation value by pressing "SW1 (UP)" or "SW2 (DOWN)".
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Highest Output Capacity Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n4 On 10 Blinking OC Blinking
n4 On 09 Blinking OC Blinking
n4 On 08 Blinking OC Blinking
Step 3: Press "SW7" to confirm selecting the mode. The master module is displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Highest Output Capacity Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n4 On 10 On OC On
n4 On 09 On OC On
n4 On 08 On OC On
If no button operations are performed on the master unit for five minutes, the function setting automatically
quits and the unit restores the current status. (Press "SW6" in setting status to return to the upper level; press
"SW6" after settings are completed to restore the normal operating status of the unit.)
ˆ n5 Indoor unit project number offset settings
Step 1: Confirm entering the n5 IDU project number offset settings. The master unit is displayed as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress/Mode Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n5 On 00 Blinking 00 Blinking
Step 2: Press "SW7" to send the project number offset command. The master module is displayed as
follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress/Mode Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n5 On 00 On OC On
After 10 seconds, the system quits this mode and restores the normal operation mode.
Note: This function only needs to be set on the master system, which is the system with the centralized
control address SA2 DIP switch being "00000". For details, see the "Centralized Control Address DIP Switch
(SA2_Addr-CC)" section.
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Press "SW7" and select the IDU project number query on the master unit. The master unit is displayed as
follows. Other modules are displayed in normal status.
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress/Mode Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n8 On 00 On 00 On
Regardless of the current display status of wired controllers or display panels of all IDUs, the current display
status is all switched to the IDU project number. However, it does not influence the settings and operation status
of outdoor and IDUs.
On the master unit, press "SW6" to return to the upper level. The IDU retains the project number display
status.
On the master unit, press and hold "SW6" to quit the address display status for all IDUs and return to the
upper level.
If no quit button operations are performed on the master unit for 30 minutes, the function setting
automatically quits and the unit restores the current status.
Step 6: If the n9 IDU address query is selected, the display is as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Display Number of IDUs (Thousands-place Display Number of IDUs (Tens-place Display
Code Mode Hundreds-place) Mode Ones-place) Mode
n9 On 00 On 00 Blinking
The digital LED2 displays the number of IDUs (thousands-place hundreds-place) and the digital LED3
displays the number of IDUs (tens-place ones place). For example, if the number of IDUs is 75, "0075" is
displayed.
If no button operations are performed on the master unit for five minutes, the function setting automatically
quits and the unit restores the current status.
Note: The online IDU quantity query function applies to a single refrigerating system only.
Step 7: If the n6 fault query is selected, the display is as follows. Enter the to-be-confirmed status of fault query.
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress/Mode Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n6 Blinking 00 Blinking 00 Blinking
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"01-05" indicates the fault sequence from the earliest to the latest.
If there are less than five historical faults, LED2 and LED3 display “00” indicating there are no more
historical faults after the last fault is displayed.
In fault query status, press and hold "SW7" for five seconds to clear all historical faults of the ODU.
Step 8: If the n7 parameter query is selected, the display is as follows. Enter the to-be-confirmed status of
parameter query.
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Current Progress/Mode Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n7 Blinking 00 Blinking 00 Blinking
On the master unit, press "SW7" to confirm parameter query and enter the module confirmation status for
parameter query. The display is as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Module Address Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n7 On 01 Blinking 00 Blinking
n7 On 02 Blinking 00 Blinking
n7 On 03 Blinking 00 Blinking
n7 On 04 Blinking 00 Blinking
Select a module for parameter query by pressing "SW1 (UP)" or "SW2 (DOWN)" and then press "SW7". The
display is as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
n7 On XX On Parameter value Blinking
LED2 displays the parameter code of the module and LED3 displays the parameter value. Parameters are
displayed in the following sequence. By default, the outdoor environment temperature value is displayed. Select
a corresponding parameter value by pressing "SW1 (UP)" or "SW2 (DOWN)".
Parameter
Parameter Name Unit Remark
Code
01 Outdoor environment temperature °C
02 Operation frequency of compressor 1 Hz
03 Operation frequency of compressor 2 Hz
04 Operation frequency of outdoor fan Hz
05 Module high-pressure °C
06 Module low-pressure °C
07 Discharge temperature of compressor 1 °C
08 Discharge temperature of compressor 2 °C
09 Discharge temperature of compressor 3 °C This parameter is invalid for the GMV5 series.
10 Discharge temperature of compressor 4 °C This parameter is invalid for the GMV5 series.
11 Discharge temperature of compressor 5 °C This parameter is invalid for the GMV5 series.
12 Discharge temperature of compressor 6 °C This parameter is invalid for the GMV5 series.
13 Operation frequency of compressor 3 Hz This parameter is invalid for the GMV5 series.
14 Current value of compressor 1 A
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Press "SW7" on the master unit to enter the next-level menu selection. The display is as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Module Address Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
nb On 01 Blinking 00 Blinking
nb On 02 Blinking 00 Blinking
nb On 03 Blinking 00 Blinking
nb On 04 Blinking 00 Blinking
Select a module for query by pressing "SW1 (▲)" or "SW2 (▼)" and then press "SW7". The display is as
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follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Function Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Current Status Display Mode
nb On Un/Pc Blinking -n Blinking
Note: Un indicates the entire-unit bar code and Pc indicates the controller bar code.
After confirming the module, select a bar code sequence by pressing "SW1 (▲)" or "SW2 (▼)". The display
sequence is as follows:
Entire-unit bar code (bits 1-13) and controller bar code (bits 1-13), that is, entire-unit bar code header →
entire-unit bar code (bits 1-6) → entire-unit bar code (bits 7-12) → entire-unit bar code (bit 13) → controller bar
code header → controller bar code (bits 1-6) → controller bar code (bits 7-12) → controller bar code (bit 13). The
display is as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
Code On Code On Code On
Example:
Entire-unit bar code: N1R0128150066
Controller bar code: N1M0128150067
The display sequence is as follows:
LED1 LED2 LED3
Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
nb On Un Blinking -n Blinking
↓
LED1 LED2 LED3
Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
N1 On R0 On 12 On
↓
LED1 LED2 LED3
Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
81 On 50 On 06 On
↓
LED1 LED2 LED3
Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
6X On/Off XX Off XX Off
↓
LED1 LED2 LED3
Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
nb On Pc Blinking -n Blinking
↓
LED1 LED2 LED3
Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
N1 On M0 On 12 On
↓
LED1 LED2 LED3
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Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
81 On 50 On 06 On
↓
LED1 LED2 LED3
Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode Parameter Code Display Mode
7X On/Off XX Off XX Off
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The GMV5 VRF provides two commissioning methods. One is to perform commissioning by pressing
buttons on the main board of ODU. The other is to perform commissioning on a PC through professional
software. Parameters of the ODU and IDU can be simultaneously displayed with the second method. (For details
about these methods, refer to respective instructions.)
2.2 Commissioning Files
The following commissioning files are required to record installation and commissioning of units:
pre-commissioning scheme determination meeting minutes, commissioning personnel record tables,
commissioning system appearance check record tables, commissioning data record tables, and commissioning
reports. See attached tables for file formats.
Before commissioning, the person-in-charge should learn about the overall engineering progress plan,
overall workload of engineering commissioning, possible influence factors in achieving the commissioning
progress, and required labors and materials.
˄2˅Composition of Commissioning Members
Commissioning members comprise aftersales commissioning personnel and installation personnel.
All commissioning participants must take part in professional training courses before unit commissioning. All
participants can be grouped as required and each group should include at least professional commissioning
personnel and assistants.
˄3˅Preparations of Commissioning Tools and Instruments
a. Make sure that the following tools or instruments are prepared before commissioning.
b. Make sure that the commissioning software is correct before commissioning.
c. The professional aftersales commissioning software provided by GREE should be used for
commissioning of GREE VRF system.
d. Make sure that all required files and parameter records are prepared.
Step 2: Pre-commissioning Check
Installation environment check covers the heat exchange environment of unit and electromagnetic radiant
components. All requirements should comply with national and local electrical standards. For any installation
incompliance, records should be made for providing an analysis basis during refrigerating system testing.
˄1˅Installation Appearance Check
Installation appearance check covers whether pipeline installation complies with specifications, whether
refrigerant pipes and condensing drainage pipes are thermal insulated, and whether
Refrigerant pipes should be tidily installed, with outdoor and indoor disperse pipes leaning in the required
scope. For any installation incompliance, records should be made for providing an analysis basis during
refrigerating system testing.
Refrigerant pipes and condensing drainage pipes should not be exposed. If any pipe is exposed, an
immediate amendment is required to avoid serious loss.
˄2˅Refrigerating System Check
1) Before commissioning, make sure that the stop valve of each module reaches the maximum opening
degree. Check whether there is any refrigerator oil leakage around the valve. If there is, immediately check for
leakage with soap bubbles or leak detectors. If confirming that leakage exists, immediately stop commissioning
and solve the problem before continuing commissioning.
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