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1 General safety precautions

Installer and user reference guide

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BS7
Wired remote controller
4P513690-1C – 2019.05

14.5.10 Presence detection ..................................................... 38

14.5.11 OFF timer.................................................................... 38

14.5.12 Energy consumption ................................................... 38

14.5.13 Power consumption limit ............................................. 38

14.5.14 Setpoint auto reset...................................................... 38

14.5.15 Schedule ..................................................................... 38

14.5.16 Holiday ........................................................................ 39

14.5.17 Setpoint logic .............................................................. 39

14.5.18 Setback ....................................................................... 39

14.5.19 Individual airflow direction........................................... 40

14.5.20 Active airflow circulation.............................................. 40

14.5.21 Setpoint range............................................................. 40

14.5.22 Cooling/Heating masterhood ...................................... 40

14.5.23 Airflow direction range ................................................ 40

14.5.24 Draught prevention ..................................................... 41

14.5.25 Quick start................................................................... 41

14.5.26 External input interlock................................................ 41

14.5.27 Defrost operation ........................................................ 41

14.5.28 Function lock............................................................... 41

14.5.29 Quiet mode ................................................................. 42

14.5.30 Errors and warnings.................................................... 42

14.5.31 Unit number ................................................................ 42

14.5.32 Filter auto clean .......................................................... 42

14.5.33 Filter notifications ........................................................ 42

14.5.34 AirNet address ............................................................ 42

14.5.35 Group address ............................................................ 42

14.5.36 Field settings............................................................... 42

14.5.37 Duty rotation................................................................ 43

14.5.38 Test operation ............................................................. 44

14.5.39 Unit status ................................................................... 44

14.5.40 Operating hours .......................................................... 44

14.5.41 Contact information..................................................... 44

14.5.42 Active airflow circulation.............................................. 44

15 Maintenance

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15.1

Maintenance safety precautions................................................

44

15.2

About maintenance ...................................................................

45

15.3

To remove a warning screen .....................................................

45

15.4

To clean the controller ...............................................................

45

16 Troubleshooting

45

16.1

Error codes of the indoor unit ....................................................

45

17 Technical data

47

17.1

Connection diagram ..................................................................

47

17.1.1

Typical layout .............................................................. 47

17.1.2

Typical layout for group control................................... 47

17.1.3

Cont DIII central control equipment ................. 49

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General safety precautions

Please  read  these  general  safety  precautions  carefully  before
installing  air  conditioning  equipment,  and  be  sure  to  install  the
equipment correctly.

Failure  to  follow  these  instructions  properly  may  result  in  property
damage or personal injury, which may be serious depending on the
circumstances.

Meaning of warnings and symbols

These  safety  messages  are  used  to  attract  your  attention.  The
meaning of each safety message is described below:

WARNING

Indicates  a  situation  that  could  result  in  death  or  serious
injury.

CAUTION

Indicates a situation that could result in minor or moderate
injury.

DANGER

Indicates a situation that results in death or serious injury.

DANGER: RISK OF EXPLOSION

Indicates a situation that could result in explosion.

INFORMATION

Indicates useful tips or additional information.

NOTICE

Indicates  a  situation  that  could  result  in  equipment  or
property damage.

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For the user

INFORMATION

Also  see  the  operation  manual  delivered  with  the  outdoor
and indoor unit.

WARNING

Do  NOT  play  with  the  unit  or  its  remote  controller.
Accidental operation by a child may result in impairment of
bodily functions and harm health.

WARNING

To prevent electric shocks or fire:

▪ Do NOT operate the controller with wet hands.

▪ Do  NOT  disassemble  the  controller  and  touch  interior

parts. Contact your dealer.

▪ Do  NOT  modify  or  repair  the  controller.  Contact  your

dealer.

▪ Do  NOT  relocate  or  reinstall  the  controller  by  yourself.

Contact your dealer.

WARNING

Do  NOT  use  flammable  materials  (e.g.  hairspray  or
insecticide) near the controller.

NOTICE

To clean the controller, do NOT use organic solvents, such
as paint thinner. 

Possible consequence: 

damage, electric

shock, or fire.

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For the installer

The  precautions  described  in  this  document  cover  very  important
topics, follow them carefully.

INFORMATION

This controller is an option and cannot be used standalone.
Also  see  the  installation  and  operation  manual  of  the
indoor and outdoor units.

NOTICE

Improper  installation  or  attachment  of  equipment  or
accessories  could  result  in  electric  shock,  short-circuit,
leaks,  fire  or  other  damage  to  the  equipment.  Only  use
accessories,  optional  equipment  and  spare  parts  made  or
approved by Daikin.

WARNING

All  field  wiring  and  components  MUST  be  installed  by  a
licensed  electrician  and  MUST  comply  with  the  applicable
legislation.

Summary of Contents for BRC1H81W7

Page 1: ...Installer and user reference guide Wired remote controller English Installer and user reference guide Wired remote controller BRC1H81W7 BRC1H81S7...

Page 2: ...9 5 2 To open the controller 13 10 Starting up the system 14 10 1 Master and slave controller 14 10 2 To designate a controller as slave 14 11 Remote controller Overview 14 11 1 Buttons 14 11 2 Statu...

Page 3: ...s and symbols These safety messages are used to attract your attention The meaning of each safety message is described below WARNING Indicates a situation that could result in death or serious injury...

Page 4: ...troller 2 About this document Target audience Authorised installers end users Documentation set This document is part of a documentation set The complete set consists of Installation and operation man...

Page 5: ...tes that controller s time is not set Self cleaning filter operation Indicates that self cleaning filter operation is active Quick Start Indicates that Quick Start mode is active Sky Air only Test ope...

Page 6: ...ses the screen to go blank after a period of inactivity To make the screen light up again press one of the buttons 4 1 2 Main menu From the home screen press to enter the main menu Use and to cycle th...

Page 7: ...ion this to prevent a decrease of the system s cooling capacity due to frost on the heat exchanger For more information see Heating on page 7 The indoor unit can run in Cooling operation mode because...

Page 8: ...e setpoint is a symbol you control the room temperature by raising or lowering the setpoint in relation to the reference setpoint visually indicated by the marker in the middle of the thermometer It i...

Page 9: ...Screen Fixed position The indoor unit blows air in 1 of 5 fixed positions Swing The indoor unit alternates between the 5 positions Auto The indoor unit adjusts its airflow direction according to movem...

Page 10: ...ode Energy Reclaim Ventilation The outdoor air is supplied to the room after passing through a heat exchanger Bypass The outdoor air is supplied to the room without passing through a heat exchanger Au...

Page 11: ...r Replace the indoor unit filter Empty the indoor unit dustbox 6 Troubleshooting 6 1 Overview Troubleshooting When the system is in error consult your dealer To indicate system error the controller di...

Page 12: ...Wiring from the top b Wiring from the left c Wiring from the bottom In case you are routing the wiring from the rear you don t have to remove anything INFORMATION When routing the wiring from the top...

Page 13: ...nch the wiring NOTICE To prevent damage make sure the front of the controller is clicked into the rear casing securely 9 4 2 To close the controller 1 Click the front of the controller into the rear c...

Page 14: ...dapter BRP7A5 is part of the system it is not possible to connect and designate a second controller Connecting a second controller when the system already contains the adapter will cause the adapter t...

Page 15: ...icates that the individual airflow direction setting is enabled Information Indicates that the system has a message to convey To see the message go to the information screen Warning Indicates that an...

Page 16: ...Home screen Home screen mode Depending on configuration the controller either has a standard or a detailed home screen While the standard home screen gives you only limited information the detailed h...

Page 17: ...icon for each menu reflects the current active setting or mode When operating the controller the menu you navigate through can look different from that represented in this manual The controller only a...

Page 18: ...ting under Setback conditions For more information see 14 5 18 Setback on page 39 To prevent cold drafts and a reduction of the system s heating capacity the system can run in the following special he...

Page 19: ...8 C 3 C 3 C 25 C 22 C INFORMATION Setpoint control is limited by any limitations set to the setpoint range For more information see 14 5 21 Setpoint range on page 40 Numerical it is only possible to r...

Page 20: ...or units is controlled automatically When the room temperature is higher than the controller s setpoint for Heating operation including Auto operation When the indoor units run in Heating operation mo...

Page 21: ...e information see Cooling Heating masterhood on page 32 NOTICE Before starting up the system the unit MUST be energised for at least 6 hours to avoid compressor breakdown during startup INFORMATION To...

Page 22: ...taller menu 13 1 2 Screen settings To set screen brightness Prerequisite You are in the installer menu 1 Navigate to the screen brightness menu 2 Use and to adjust screen brightness 3 Press to confirm...

Page 23: ...level and settings and values in the second Level Description First level Mode Mode A mode is a group of settable parameters In the field settings tables find available mode numbers in the Mode colum...

Page 24: ...Y set a value for a setting if the value field contains a if the value field does NOT contain a you cannot apply the selected setting to the group SW 00 In the field settings tables find the available...

Page 25: ...mote sensor set the increase decrease increments 1 C 0 5 C 13 23 00 High air outlet velocity set in case of high ceiling applications h 2 7 m 2 7 m h 3 m 3 m h 3 5 m 01 Airflow direction set in case a...

Page 26: ...3 0 C 6 7 Home screen 0 Detailed 1 Standard 1 8 Backlight no operation timer 0 5 seconds 1 10 seconds 2 20 seconds 0 9 Status indicator faintness 0 0 OFF 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 7 6 9 7 11 8 13 9 15 10 17...

Page 27: ...is selected 6 Confirm the address Result You assigned an address to the group of indoor units To assign an address to an individual indoor unit Prerequisite You are in the installer menu 1 Navigate to...

Page 28: ...taller menu 1 Navigate to the address settings menu 2 Select I U 3 Define the indoor unit to which you want to assign the address 4 Confirm your selection 5 Define the address 6 Before you confirm the...

Page 29: ...tal input adapter is part of the system the system does not allow for the connection of a slave controller When the digital input adapter is part of the system it is not possible to use the Schedule f...

Page 30: ...Key card contact B2 Time Action Contact closed window closed Contact closed key card IN Normal indoor unit operation The unit returns to the previous state before opening the contact Contact open wind...

Page 31: ...the delay timer expires Result The indoor unit stops immediately It is not possible to turn the unit on or off the Setback functionality does not work the delay timer stops counting and the reset tim...

Page 32: ...eration mode The operation mode behaviour of the indoor units is according to the following table If the master Then the slaves is set to Heating Dry or Auto operation mode start running in the same o...

Page 33: ...connection on page 33 2 In the home screen of the app tap the tile of the remote controller of which you want to update the software and follow the instruction from there INFORMATION The Madoka Assis...

Page 34: ...tring Result The controller and the mobile device are connected via Bluetooth 8 To update the software follow the instructions from the app To terminate the Bluetooth connection 1 From the home screen...

Page 35: ...uest Result The controller displays the following screen 2 In the app accept the pairing request 3 On the controller accept the pairing request by pressing Result The app is paired with the controller...

Page 36: ...ible to launch a demo version of the app 14 4 2 To launch demo mode Prerequisite You are not in demo mode 1 Go to the main menu 2 Tap Demo mode Result You are in demo mode 14 4 3 To exit demo mode Pre...

Page 37: ...controller Result During the download the controller displays the following screen Result After the download the controller restarts to implement changes 14 5 3 Notifications Get an overview of activ...

Page 38: ...r the system to turn OFF automatically The timer can be enabled or disabled When the timer is enabled it starts running each time the system gets turned ON The timer has a range of 30 180 minutes and...

Page 39: ...on Dual setpoint There are two temperature setpoints one specifically for Cooling operation and one specifically for Heating operation If this is the case changing the operation mode DOES change the s...

Page 40: ...cally making manual fan speed and airflow direction changes impossible 14 5 21 Setpoint range Set a limitation to the temperature setpoint range of both Cooling and Heating operation INFORMATION This...

Page 41: ...at the voltage free contact of the digital input adapter is in the correct position For instructions on how to install the digital input adapter see the installation manual of the digital input adapte...

Page 42: ...operation and set a timespan for it Reset dustbox maintenance timer When it is time to empty the self cleaning decoration panel s dustbox the app displays a notification in the operation screen Empty...

Page 43: ...settings For more information see the installation manual of the optional accessory For details about the specific field settings of each type of indoor unit see the installation manual of the indoor...

Page 44: ...screen set the operation mode to Cooling 5 Go to the Unit settings menu upper right corner of the operation screen Result You are in the Unit settings menu 6 In the Maintenance field tap Test operati...

Page 45: ...splays the warning screen Status indicator mode Hotel 1 and Hotel 2 Prerequisite The controller displays the home screen and is visible indicating error 2 Press and keep it pressed Result The controll...

Page 46: ...90 1C 2019 05 Status indicator mode Hotel 1 and Hotel 2 Prerequisite The controller displays the home screen and is visible indicating error 2 Press and keep it pressed Result The controller displays...

Page 47: ...subset of the latest technical data is available on the regional Daikin website publicly accessible The full set of latest technical data is available on the Daikin Business Portal authentication requ...

Page 48: ...erence guide 48 BRC1H81W S7 Wired remote controller 4P513690 1C 2019 05 Group control master and slave controller 0 1 2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 P1 P2 Group control controller digital inputs adapter BR...

Page 49: ...17 Technical data Installer and user reference guide 49 BRC1H81W S7 Wired remote controller 4P513690 1C 2019 05 17 1 3 Controller DIII central control equipment F1 F2 P1 P2 P1 P2 F1 F2...

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