Brc1e62 1
Brc1e62 1
Brc1e62 1
CONTROLLER
INSTALLATION MANUAL
BRC1E62
1. Safety Precautions............................................. 2
2. Accessories........................................................ 4
5. Power-on........................................................... 12
6. Field settings.................................................... 13
12. Language........................................................... 23
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1. Safety Precautions
Also refer to installation manual attached to the indoor unit.
Please read these "Safety Precautions" carefully before installing the remote controller.
●●After completing installation, conduct a test operation to check for faults and explain to the customer
how to operate the remote controller and cleaning of it with the aid of the operation manual. Ask the
customer to store the installation manual along with the operation manual for future reference.
WARNING
Ask your dealer or qualified personnel to carry out installation work.
Do not attempt to install the remote controller yourself.
Improper installation may result in electric shocks or a fire.
Consult your local dealer regarding relocation and reinstallation of the remote controller.
Improper installation may result in electric shocks or a fire.
Install the remote controller in accordance with the instructions in this installation manual.
Improper installation may result in electric shocks or a fire.
Be sure to use only the specified accessories and parts for installation work.
Failure to use the specified parts may result in the remote controller falling down, electric shocks or a
fire.
Install the remote controller on a foundation that can withstand its mass.
Insufficient strength may result in the remote controller falling down and causing injury.
Make certain that all electrical work is carried out by qualified personnel according to the applicable
legislation (note 1) and this installation manual, using a separate circuit.
In addition, even if the wiring is short, make sure to use a wiring that has sufficient length and never
connect additional wiring to make the length sufficient.
Insufficient capacity of the power supply circuit or improper electrical construction may lead to
electric shocks or a fire.
(note 1) applicable legislation means “All international, national and local directives, laws, regulations
and/or codes which are relevant and applicable for a certain product or domain”.
Turn off the power before performing installation work.
Touch with live parts may cause electric shocks.
Do not disassembly, reconstruct or repair.
Electric shock or a fire may cause.
Make sure that all wiring is secured, using the specified wirings and ensuring that external forces do
not act on the terminal connections or wirings.
Improper connections or fixing may cause an overheat or a fire.
The choice of materials and installations must comply with the applicable national and international
standards.
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CAUTION
To avoid electric shocks due to entry of water or insects, fill the wiring through hole with putty.
Do not operate with wet hands to avoid electric shocks.
Do not wash the remote controller with water.
It may result in electric shocks or a fire.
Install the air conditioner, power supply wiring, remote controller wiring and transmission wiring at
least 1 meter away from televisions or radios to prevent image interference or noise.
(Depending on the radio waves, a distance of 1 meter may not be sufficient to eliminate the noise.)
Do not install the remote controller in the following locations:
1. Where there is oil mist, oil spray or vapour for example a kitchen.
Resin parts may deteriorate and fall off.
2. Where corrosive gas, such as sulfurous acid gas, is produced.
3. Where there is machinery which emits electromagnetic waves.
Electromagnetic waves may disturb the control system, and cause a malfunction of the
equipment.
4. Where flammable gas may leak, where there is carbon fibre or ignitable dust suspensions in
the air, or where volatile flammables such as thinner or gasoline are handled.
Operating the unit in such conditions may result in a fire.
5. High temperature area or directly flamed point.
It may cause an overheat or a fire.
6. Moist area, or place where may be exposed to water.
If water enters inside of the remote controller, electrical components may fail.
It may result in electric shocks or a fire.
When remote controller’s thermostat sensor is used, select the installation location considering the
followings.
●●A place where average temperature in the room can be detected.
●●A place where is not exposed to direct sunlight.
●●A place where is far apart from heat source.
●●A place where is not affected by outdoor air due to door opening/closing or the like.
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2. Accessories
The following accessories are included.
Operation Installation
Wood screw Small screw Clamp manual manual Wiring retainer
(M3.5×16) (M4×16)
3-2 Make a wiring through hole on the wall if the wires are taken
out from the back side.
External view of the remote controller
Ø8-10
Set the center of the wall hole
Lower case to the center of the wiring
through hole
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CAUTION
Through If the hole size is too large or the location is not
hole proper, the hole may come out from the controller.
Ø8-10
Upper case
Remote controller Printed Circuit
Board is installed on the upper case.
Take care not to damage the Printed
Screwdriver
Circuit Board with the screwdriver.
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3-4 Determine the direction of controller wiring outlet (back
outlet, left outlet, top left outlet, top center outlet).
3-4-1 Back outlet 3-4-2 Left outlet
Cut off resin area (hatched area). Cut off thin area (hatched area) with nippers
or the like, and then remove burr with a file or
the like.
Cut off thin area (hatched area) with nippers Cut off thin area (hatched area) with nippers
or the like, and then remove burr with a file or or the like, and then remove burr with a file or
the like. the like.
Wiring Specifications
Wiring Type Sheathed vinyl cord or cable (2 cores) (*1)
Wiring Size 0.75~1.25 mm2
Wiring Length Max. 500m (*2)
*1. S
ome countries may require a shielded wiring.
Refer to Installation manual attached to the indoor unit.
*2. This will be the total extended length in the system when doing group control.
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Prepare the wiring for connection to the remote controller following these instructions.
Approx.10 mm
For easy wiring, it is better to
keep approx.10 mm difference
Peel the insulator and sheath between the length of 2 wires.
Cutting guideline
of the wiring
Sheath stripping length:
●●Approx.150 mm for top left outlet
●●Approx.200 mm for top center outlet
Connect the terminals (P/P1, N/P2) of the remote controller to the terminals (P1, P2) of the indoor
unit. (P1 and P2 have no polarities.)
Lower case
Upper case
Printed Circuit
Board
Clamp Clamp
Cross-section -
Secure the wiring at
the wiring fixing point
Wiring fixing by using attached
point clamp.
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3-5-2 Left outlet
Indoor unit
P1P2
Lower case
Upper case
Printed Circuit
Board
Indoor unit
P1P2
Lower case
Upper case
Printed Circuit
Board
Lower case
Upper case
Printed Circuit
Board
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CAUTION
●●Perform the wiring apart from a power line not to receive electrical noise (external noise).
●●Seal the wiring outlet hole securely with putty (field supply) to prevent entry of insects or
the like.
Wood screws
(M3.5×16)
46
(Installation pitch)
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Switch box for 1 unit
(with no cover)
Switch box
(field supply)
(Use optional accessory
KJB111A)
84
28
(Installation pitch)
CAUTION
●●Select flat place for installation face as possible.
●●And, do not tighten the installation screws too much not to deform the lower case.
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4. Functions and menu items of remote
controller buttons
4-1 Functions and menu items
(1) Mode Selector button
(11) LCD (with backlight)
(4) Up button
(5) Down button
(6) Right button
(7) Left button
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(7) Left button " "
Service Settings menu
●●Used to highlight the next items on the
left-hand side. Test Operation
●●Display contents are changed to Maintenance Contact
previous screen per page. Field Settings
Min Setpoints Differential
(8) ON/OFF button
Group Address
●●Press this button and system will start.
Indoor unit AirNet Address
●●Press this button again and system will
Outdoor unit AirNet Address
stop.
Error History
(9) Operation lamp (Green) Indoor Unit Status
This lamp lights up during operation. The Outdoor Unit Status
lamp blinks if a malfunction occurs. Forced Fan ON
Switch Main Sub Controller
(10) Cancel button Filter Indicator
●●Used to return to the previous screen. Test Filter Auto Clean
●●Press and hold this button for 4 seconds or Brush/Filter Ind.
longer to display Service Settings menu. Disable Filter Auto Clean
(11) LCD (with backlight) *Depending on connected model
The backlight will be lit for
approximately 30 seconds by pressing
any operation button.
CAUTION
●●Operate the button during backlight lit.
However, ON/OFF may be operated concurrently with backlight lit.
●●When 1 indoor unit is controlled by 2 remote controllers, the backlight of remote
controller which is operated first is lit.
●●To operate Up/Down/Left/Right button, be sure to press the part with
symbol " ", " ", " ", or " ".
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5. Power-on
●●Check for completion of indoor/outdoor units wiring.
●●Check for closing of control box lid of indoor and outdoor units before turn on the power.
5-1 Followings is displayed after turn <Main remote controller> <Sub remote controller>
on the power. 5-1 5-1
"Checking the connection. Checking the connection. Checking the connection.
CAUTION Sub RC
NOTE
When selecting a different language, refer to "12. Language" on page 23.
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6. Field settings
6-1 Press and hold the Cancel button <Basic screen>
for 4 seconds or longer. 6-1
Service Settings menu is
Fan
displayed.
22 , 23 , 25 are selected),
highlight the Unit No. and select
"Indoor unit No." to be set by
using " " (Down/Up) button. Press Menu/Enter button.
(In the case of group setting, this
operation is not needed.)
<Field settings screen>
In the case of individual setting
per indoor unit, current settings In the case of individual In the case of group
are displayed. And, SECOND setting per indoor unit setting
CODE NO. " - " means no 6-3 Field settings 6-3 Field settings
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6-6 Press Menu/Enter button. Setting
confirmation screen is displayed.
<Setting confirmation screen>
CAUTION
●●When an optional accessory is installed on the indoor unit, settings of the indoor unit may be
changed. Refer to the manual of the optional accessory.
●●For field setting details of the outdoor unit, refer to Installation manual attached to the outdoor unit.
0 — —
(Setting for when filter filter 2.500 hrs. 1.250 hrs.
contamination is heavy,
and spacing time of Standard Approx. Approx.
display time to clean air filter 200 hrs. 00 hrs.
1
filter is to be halved)
10 (20) Long-life filter type (Setting of filter
sign indication time). Long-life Ultra-long-
1 — —
(Change setting when Ultra-long-life filter life filter
filter is installed)
Thermostat sensor in remote
2 Use Not use — —
controller
Spacing time of display time to
clean air filter count (Setting for Do not
3 Display — —
when the filter sign is not to be display
displayed)
Setting number of connected SPLIT
system simultaneous operation
11 (21) 0 Pair Twin Triple Double twin
system indoor units (Setting for
simultaneous operations system)
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Mode FIRST SECOND CODE NO. Note) 2
No. CODE Description of setting
Note) 1 NO. 01 02 03 04
ON/OFF input from outside (Setting
ON/OFF
1 for when forced ON/OFF is to be Forced OFF — —
operation
operated from outside).
12 (22)
Thermostat differential changeover
2 (Setting for when using remote 1°C 0.5°C — —
sensor).
High ceilling setting (Setting for
when installed in ceilling higher than
2.7m).
2.7m<, 3.0m<,
*Height depends on the connection ≤ 2.7m
0 ≤ 3.0m ≤ 3.5m —
model. *
* *
Refer to the installation manual
attached to the indoor unit to be
connected for details.
Selection of airflow direction (Setting
4-way air 3-way air 2-way air
1 for when a sealing pad of air —
13 (23) discharge discharge discharge
discharge outlet has been installed).
Selection of airflow function (Setting
3 for when using a decoration panel Equipped Not equipped — —
for outlet).
4 Airflow direction range setting. Upper Normal Lower —
Setting the external static pressure
High static Low static
(Setting according to the connected Normal —
pressure pressure
6 duct resistance)
For FHYK Normal High ceiling — —
Drain pump operation with
15 (25) 3 Equipped Not equipped — —
humidifying.
Thermostat sensor in remote
1c 1 controller (For Auto mode and Not use Use — —
Setback function only)
Cooling
Cooling
1e 2 Setback function Not use Heating only and
only
Heating
Notes) 1. Though setting is performed totally in the group, set Mode No. in the parenthesis when
individual setting per indoor unit or checking after the setting should be performed.
2. SECOND CODE NO. at factory shipment is set to "01".
However for the following cases it is not "01".
●●Airflow direction range setting (except Round flow cassette)…"02"
●●Thermostat sensor in remote controller (SPLIT system only)…"02"
●●Thermostat sensor in remote controller for auto mode and Setback function
only…"02"
●●Setback function…"04"
3. Any function which the indoor unit does not have is not displayed.
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7. Test operation method (in the case of
SPLIT system)
∗∗In the case of VRV system, refer to the manual attached to the outdoor unit.
Also refer to installation manuals attached to the indoor unit and the
outdoor unit.
●●Check that wiring work of the indoor unit and the outdoor unit is completed.
●●Check that control box lid of the indoor unit and the outer panel and piping cover of the outdoor unit
are closed.
●●After refrigerant piping, drain piping and electric wiring are completed, clean the inside of the indoor
unit and decoration panel.
●●Perform the test operation according to following procedure.
7-3 Press Mode Selector button to select <Service Setting menu screen>
Cool mode. 7-5 Service Settings 1/3
Test Operation
7-4 Press and hold Cancel button for Maintenance Contact
Field Settings
4 seconds or longer. Service Settings Min Setpoints Differential
Group Address
menu is displayed. Indoor unit AirNet Address
Return Setting Press Menu/Enter button.
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7-6 Press ON/OFF button within about 7-6
10 seconds. The test operation starts. Cool
Check operation condition for
3 minutes.
Press ON/OFF button
∗∗Note) In the case of above-men- Test Operation (within 10 seconds).
tioned procedures 7-5 and
7-6 in reverse order, test
operation can start as well. 7-7 Air volume/direction
Air Volume Direction
Low Position 0
7-7 Press Airflow Setting button. Press Airflow Setting
button.
7-8 Select airflow direction setting by Return
Return Setting
Setting
pressing the " " button on the setting
screen.
Use the " " buttons to change the To select airflow direction
airflow direction. setting, press " " (Right)
button on the setting screen.
7-9 After the operation of airflow direction 7-9 Air volume/direction
is confirmed, press Menu/Enter button. Air Volume Direction
Basic screen returns. Low Position 0
screen.
Service Settings menu is displayed.
Press Menu/Enter button.
7-11 Select Test Operation in the Service
Settings menu, and press Menu/Enter 7-10
button. Basic screen returns and Cool
normal operation is conducted.
*Note) Test operation will automatically
Press and hold Cancel
finish in 30 minutes. Test Operation button for 4 seconds or
longer during backlight lit.
7-12 Check the functions according to the
operation manual.
7-11 Service Settings 1/3
Test Operation
7-13 When the decoration panel is not Maintenance Contact
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CAUTION
●●If operation is not available due to any malfunction, refer to following Malfunction diagnosis method .
●●After the test operation finishes, check that malfunction (error) code history is not displayed in
the Maintenance Information screen of the Main menu according to the following procedure.
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Remote controller display Description
●●Power outage, power voltage failure or open-phase
●●Wrong wiring (between indoor and outdoor units)
●●Indoor Printed Circuit Board assembly failure
No display
●●Remote controller wiring disconnection
●●Remote controller failure
●●Fuse blown (outdoor unit)
Display of "Checking the connection. ●●Indoor Printed Circuit Board assembly failure
Please stand by." is turned on. * ●●Wrong wiring (between indoor and outdoor units)
∗∗ Though "Checking the connection. Please stand by." is displayed for 90 seconds at maximum after turn on
the power supply, this does not mean a malfunction. (Determine after 90 seconds.)
is displayed.
Outdoor Unit Status
Forced Fan ON
Return Setting Press Menu/Enter button.
8-3 Select RC Error History in the Error
History menu, and press Menu/Enter
button. 8-3 Error History 2/2
Malfunction (Error) codes and Unit No. RC Error History
Indoor unit Error History
can be confirmed in the RC Error
History screen.
Return Setting Press Menu/Enter button.
8-4 In the Malfunction (Error) History,
10 items from the latest are displayed
in order.
8-4 RC Error History 1/3
Return
Unit No.
Latest record
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9. Registration method of the Maintenance
Contact
●●Registration of the service contact.
9-1 Press and hold Cancel button for 9-1 <Basic screen>
4 seconds or longer in the Basic
screen.
Service Settings menu is displayed. <Service Settings menu screen>
displayed.
––––––––––––––––
Yes No
Return Setting Press Menu/Enter button.
<Basic screen>
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10. Confirmation of registered details
10-1 Press Menu/Enter button in the Basic <Basic screen>
screen.
Main menu is displayed.
10-1
Select Maintenance Information in Cool Set to
the Main menu, and press Menu/Enter
Cool 28°C
button.
Press Menu/Enter button.
10-2 Press Cancel button twice.
The Basic screen returns.
<Main menu screen>
Main Menu 2/2
Maintenance Information
Configuration
Current Settings
Clock & Calender
Language
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11. Clock & Calendar
11-1 Press Menu/Enter button in the Basic <Basic screen>
screen.
Main menu is displayed.
Select Clock & Calendar in the Main <Main menu screen>
menu, press Menu/Enter button.
11-1 Main Menu 2/2
Maintenance Information
11-2 Press " " buttons to select Configuration
Current Settings
Date & Time on the Clock & Calendar Clock & Calendar
screen.
Language
∗∗The Date & Time screen will appear Return Setting Press Menu/Enter button.
11-3 Select "Year", "Month", "Day" and time Date & Time
12H/24H Clock
by using " " (Left/Right) button
and set by using " " (Down/Up)
button in the Date & Time screen. Return Setting Press Menu/Enter button.
Press and hold the button for continu-
ous change of the numeric value.
∗∗Day of the week is set automatically. 11-3 Date & Time
Year 2013
11-4
11-4 Press Menu/Enter button. Month 01
Day 01
Setting confirmation screen is displayed. Tuesday
0:00
Press Menu/Enter button.
11-5 Select Yes and press Menu/Enter
Return Setting
button.
Setting details are confirmed and Basic
screen returns. 11-5 Date & Time
Save the settings?
<Basic screen>
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12. Language
12-1 Press Menu/Enter button in the Basic <Basic screen>
screen.
Main menu is displayed.
Select Language in the Main menu, <Main menu screen>
press Menu/Enter button. 12-1 Main Menu 2/2
Maintenance Information
12-2 Press " " (Down/Up) buttons to Configuration
Current Settings
select "Language" on the Language Clock & Calendar
Language
screen.
Press Menu/Enter button.
English/Deutsch/Français/Italiano/ Return Setting
Español/Português/Nederlands/
pyccĸий/Eλληνικά/Тürkçe/Polski
Press Menu/Enter button. 12-2 Language
Return Setting
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13. Prohibit buttons
●●Restriction of the number of operable <Basic screen>
buttons.
buttons on the remote controller to be defined Return Setting Press Menu/Enter button.
as "sub", start with only connecting this
controller to the unit. Make sure that this
controller is set to "main" (factory set) first, 13-6 Prohibit Buttons
change the restrictions to the setting you Save the settings?
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14. Prohibit Function
●●Restriction of the number of operable functions.
button.
Setting details are confirmed and Basic Press Menu/Enter button.
screen returns.
Return Setting
controller is set to "main" (factory set) first, Setpoint range Set: UNLOCK
Set back condition: UNLOCK
change the restrictions to the setting you Return Setting Press Menu/Enter button.
<Basic screen>
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